Entertainment Stories from December 31, 2018
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Health-focused restaurant 'B.Good' coming to NapervilleJan 2, 2019 5:23 PM - Focused on healthier options and a farm-to-table approach, fast-casual restaurant B.GOOD is set to open its third suburban location Friday in Naperville.
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MCC literary magazine receives honors from international competitionDec 31, 2018 9:42 PM - The McHenry County College literary arts magazine, "Voices 2018," has been awarded a Gold Medalist Critique rating with All-Columbian Honors in the Essentials and Visual categories by from Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
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Jeremy Piven, Hairball to perform at Genesee Theatre in MarchDec 31, 2018 5:43 PM - Actor/comedian Jeremy Piven and Hairball, a band billed as a celebration of arena rock, will stop for performances in March at the Genessee Theatre in Waukegan, the theater announced Monday.
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Kids welcome new year with bubbles, confettiDec 31, 2018 3:02 PM - Kids and their parents welcome the New Year with confetti, bubbles at DuPage Children's Museum.
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Ninja takes Manhattan: Times Square stream adds Fortnite to New Year's Eve tradition
Dec 31, 2018 12:42 PM - As the ball drops on New Year's Eve, Tyler Blevins and some special guests will be dropping from the Battle Bus and putting a new spin on a cultural fixture, becoming a kind of Dick Clark for a new generation.
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With Dr. Dre behind him, Anderson .Paak is feeling epic
Dec 31, 2018 11:43 AM - Getting Dr. Dre to produce his entire album had Anderson .Paak feeling like "the prodigal son," as he put it, since it's rare that you'll find Dre overseeing an entire music project these days
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Preston and Child's stories are multifaceted and complex
Dec 31, 2018 10:36 AM - Preston and Child are masters at crafting a story that goes beyond a simple mystery or thriller.
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New Year's Eve countdown specials 2019: Where to watch, who has the best celebrity guests
Dec 31, 2018 9:37 AM - What time to tune in, who's performing, and everything else you need to know to celebrate tonight.
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Feder: Tribune recovering from computer virus attack
Dec 31, 2018 7:00 AM - While distribution was pretty much back to normal for Sunday newspapers across all Tribune Publishing properties, a cyberattack continued to disrupt production at the Chicago Tribune and other publications on their shared production platform, Robert Feder writes.
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How 'The Outsiders,' 'Harry Potter' and 'The Hunger Games' transformed YA fictionDec 31, 2018 6:00 AM - For a genre that's so popular among readers of all ages, young adult lit is surprisingly young: The term was only coined in the 1960s, introducing an official way to describe books aimed at kids 12 to 18. In the relatively short time since, change has come -- especially with books like "Harry Potter," "Twilight," "The Hunger Games" and more.
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