Entertainment Stories from March 14, 2025 (Change date)
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Holocaust museum in Skokie to close for renovations this summerMar 14, 2025 1:12 pm - The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center will temporarily close this summer for extensive renovations.
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A new restaurant could replace long-shuttered Oliveti’s in Des PlainesMar 14, 2025 11:10 am - The brick building that years ago housed Oliveti’s Italian Ristorante in downtown Des Plaines soon could make way for a new eatery.
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Book Review: A memoir of rescuing a baby hare shows how to live gently with the wildlife around usMar 14, 2025 10:57 am - Unexpected connections with other species, as recounted in Chloe Dalton’s “Raising Hare,” can feel comforting and important at a time when wildlife is so besieged.
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Palatine St. Patrick’s Day parade, fest set for March 15Mar 14, 2025 9:38 am - Downtown Palatine will host a St. Patrick’s Day parade and celebration on Saturday, March 15.
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‘Ted Lasso’ is returning for a fourth season on Apple TV+Mar 14, 2025 9:33 am - Jason Sudeikis’ mustache is making a comeback. “Ted Lasso,” the dramedy about a fiercely optimistic American soccer coach in London, is set to return for a fourth season, Apple TV+ announced Friday.
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For busy actor Brian Tyree Henry, a change between projects seems to be as good as a restMar 14, 2025 8:08 am - If you ask Brian Tyree Henry about taking time off, he bursts out laughing. Since breaking out as rapper Paper Boi in the FX series “Atlanta,” he’s become one of the busiest actors in Hollywood. His latest role is in the Apple TV+ limited series “Dope Thief” premiering Friday.
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Book Review: Brian Castleberry aims for a Jonathan Franzen-style saga with ‘The Californians’Mar 14, 2025 7:17 am - Like its characters, Brian Castleberry’s second novel, “The Californians,” is full of ambition. It spans eras of American history, diving into everything from the heyday of silent cinema to the Reagan administration to the rise of cryptocurrency.
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Ron Onesti: Danny Seraphine — from Chicago to The Rock and Roll Hall of FameMar 14, 2025 5:30 am - At 9 years of age, Danny Seraphine first picked up a set of drumsticks, beginning a musical roller coaster ride that gave the world some of the best-loved pop hits of our lifetime.
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