The Chicago Tribune interviews Marni Nixon, the singer and performer who dubbed the singing voices in classic Hollywood musicals like "My Fair Lady" and "West Side Story". Nixon is in Chicago performing in the touring company of "My Fair Lady".
The Chicago Tribune talked to former Saturday Night Live star Ana Gasteyer, who is now starring in a new version of Stephen Sondheim's "Passion", now at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Gasteyer joins a number of Broadway talents in producing this musical for an intimate 200-seat theater.
Michael Phillips reviews the Coen brothers latest movie. Violence and mayhem ensue after a hunter stumbles upon some dead bodies, a stash of heroin and more than $2 million in cash near the Rio Grande.
Michael Phillips reviews 'Iron Man' a film in which
Robert Downey Jr. plays weatlhy industrialist Tony Stark, a man with an alter ego, Iron Man, that fights against evil.
Michael Phillips reviews the animated feature 'Kung Fu Panda' starring Jack Black as the voice of Po a lazy panda that is selected to be the Dragon Warrior.
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