Entertainment Stories from June 8, 2020
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Anderson Arts Center reopens with social distancingJun 10, 2020 4:36 PM - The Anderson Arts Center in Kenosha will reopen Tuesday, June 16, at 1pm.
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Barrington Author, Dorothy Winsor, Publishes 4th YA NovelJun 9, 2020 8:36 AM - At age 72, Dorothy Winsor moved to The Garlands, a life plan community in Barrington, IL, and took up a second career as an author writing young adult fiction.
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Kane County Fair board names scholarships winnersJun 8, 2020 9:51 PM - Jessica Dunteman of Big Rock and Willem VanDerMeij of Geneva have been awarded scholarships from the Kane County Fair board of directors.
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Shop local, get a break on your water bill, under Carpentersville incentive programJun 8, 2020 7:18 PM - Carpentersville has launched an incentive program encouraging residents to spend their money locally as businesses begin reopening.
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Secluded stars: Celebs from the suburbs support protests on social mediaJun 8, 2020 5:49 PM - Performers who grew up in the suburbs, including Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello, have been taking to social media to support global protests against racism and police brutality.
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Glen Ellyn searching for best Fourth of July decorations in new contestJun 8, 2020 5:48 PM - With this summer's Fourth of July festivities lost to the coronavirus, Glen Ellyn volunteers are inviting homes and businesses to channel their patriotic spirit in a new decorating contest.
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O'Donnell: Decision day appears to be June 18 for Arlington Park
Jun 8, 2020 5:34 PM - Jim O'Donnell: Will the bell toll for Arlington Park?
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Lake County Fair canceled; virtual competition in the worksJun 8, 2020 5:21 PM - The 92nd annual Lake County Fair, which was scheduled to run July 29 through Aug. 2 in Grayslake, has been canceled.
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Pandemic, redevelopment combine to close Ogden 6 in NapervilleJun 8, 2020 4:39 PM - Classic Cinemas Ogden 6 Theatres didn't get to have a "farewell lap," as the theater's pandemic-mandated closure will remain permanent, ownership said Monday.
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Viewers refute myth that black US films, TV are poor exports
Jun 8, 2020 3:26 PM - There's a stubborn perception in the entertainment industry that screen projects with African American stars and stories have a limited appeal outside the United States
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