Entertainment Stories from May 27, 2020
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O'Donnell: Arlington mouses behind as Pritzker OKs resumption of racing
May 29, 2020 9:29 AM - Jim O'Donnell: Horse racing starts next week, but Arlington Park remains dark.
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Dining: Catch 35 Naperville and The Clubhouse Oak Brook are back in businessMay 28, 2020 12:31 PM - Catch 35 in Naperville and The Clubhouse in Oak Brook reopened for carryout and delivery this week. Plus, take a trip to California via Fleming's virtual wine dinner or to Italy via Prairie Grass Cafe's Zoom cooking event Friday, this week on the suburban dining scene.
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Phillip-Michael Scales brings acoustic blues to Sound Check livestream concert series FridayMay 28, 2020 12:29 PM - Dive-bar soul singer Phillip-Michael Scales -- this week's guest on our Chicago Sound Check Presents livestream -- is using the COVID-inspired solitude to better himself as a performer. "It really forces you to sit and write and get better at saying what you want to say."
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Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's "Hubbard Street Unbound: A Virtual Season Finale," Now Through June 5May 28, 2020 8:40 AM - Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's free online content series "Hubbard Street Unbound: A Virtual Season Finale" continues through June 5.
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Too much TV? Enter HBO Max, the latest streaming wannabe
May 28, 2020 8:03 AM - Is a pandemic the perfect time to launch a new and relatively expensive streaming service
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Lawsuit: Ultra refuses refunds for canceled music festival
May 27, 2020 6:10 PM - Two men are suing organizers of Ultra Music Festival, claiming they were denied refunds after the three-day electronic dance music festival in Miami was canceled in March because of the coronavirus pandemic
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Glendale Heights Fest canceledMay 27, 2020 6:03 PM - The village of Glendale Heights and the Glendale Heights Founders Day Committee have announced that Glendale Heights Fest 2020 will be canceled due to COVID-19
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NBC, producers say 'America's Got Talent' cleared by probe
May 27, 2020 5:44 PM - NBC and the producers of 'œAmerica's Got Talent' say an outside investigator has weighed in on Gabrielle Union's allegations about the show
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Feder: Mass layoffs at CBS 2 hit Pam Zekman, other 'valued members of our team'
May 27, 2020 5:25 PM - The legendary Pam Zekman, one of Chicago television's premier investigative reporters, was among at least a dozen employees at WBBM-Channel 2 who lost their jobs today in sweeping companywide layoffs at CBS, sources said.
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New Metropolis marquee set for installation in JuneMay 27, 2020 5:15 PM - The installation of a new marquee sign set to transform the face of the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre and downtown Arlington Heights is scheduled for the second week of June, officials announced.
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