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    Vesna K. Stelcer, board chair of the Ed Paschke Foundation, explains a painting titled American Sueno on Friday, June 20, 2014 in Chicago. The painting was created by Ed Paschke and will be on display at the Ed Paschke Art Center starting on Sunday, June 22.  (AP Photo/Stacy Thacker)

    Center to honor late Chicago artist Ed Paschke

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    FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2011 file photo, Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic Roger Ebert works in his office at the WTTW-TV studios in Chicago. Ebert died on Thursday, April 4, 2013. He was 70. Ebert started out as an old-school newspaper man, the kind that has all but vanished: a fierce competitor who spent the day trying to scoop the competition and the night bellied up to the bar swapping stories. Then newspapers fell on hard times, either laying off huge chunks of their staffs or disappearing altogether. But Ebert didn't merely survive. He flourished, largely by embracing television and later the Internet and social networks. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)

    Actors, others honor Ebert at Chicago theater

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    Famed movie critic Roger Ebert dies

    Famed movie critic Roger Ebert dies

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      This undated publicity photo provided by BURBERRY shows an interior view of the new BURBERRY Flagship store opened in November 2012 on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. BURBERRY is interacting directly with consumers in the digital sphere too, launching projects like artofthetrench.com. The website invites users to upload pictures of themselves wearing BURBERRY trench coats. (AP Photo/BURBERRY)
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    Classic fashion brand Burberry goes digital

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    Roger Ebert hospitalized with fractured hip

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    Yo-Yo Ma to continue work at Chicago Symphony

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    $5M in stolen artifacts returned to Polish museum

    $5M in stolen artifacts returned to Polish museum

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      In this Wednesday, June 13, 2012, photo, visitors at Chicago's Millennium Park enjoy the sculpture

    Chicago: 5 freebies from lake to Magnificent Mile

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