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What a year!

...773, and the remount of our 2010 hit To Master the Art by William Brown and Doug Frew at the Broadway Playhouse, presented by the Chicago Commercial Collective and Broadway...
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Congratulations, Chicago theatre!

...and gratitude for the talent and camaraderie of Chicago’s theater community. From left: “To Master the Art” playwright Doug Frew, Andrew Hansen, “To Master the Art” playwright and director William...
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Keeping our land and water healthy

...please visit openlands.org. * Cynthia Rosenzweig, William Solecki, Stephen A. Hammer and Shagun Mehrotra, “Cities lead the way in climate-change action,” Nature, October 21, 2010, Vol. 467. ———————– Brandon Hayes...
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Around a table

...of 2006 — after she first read An Appetite for Life — that led to TimeLine commissioning the play To Master the Art from writers William Brown and Doug Frew....
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Early history of 5035 Broadway

...concrete construction. William Reebie (1859 – 1921) founded the company in 1880. His parents were German immigrants who had arrived in the United States in 1868. Bill, as he was...
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"It's Dinner and a Play"

During our interview with To Master the Art playwright Doug Frew and playwright and director William Brown, Bill mentioned Doug had been embracing an old tradition to pass quarantine: the...
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In Conversation with WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME

...In Griswold [v. Connecticut], Justice William O. Douglas uses the term penumbra to describe how things that are not specifically referenced in the Constitution are nonetheless protected by the Constitution—that...
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Let's talk Constitution! In conversation with Helen Young and Beth Lacke

...play, there are a lot of people who are mentioned from history; a couple of Supreme Court justices [William O. Douglas, Antonin Scalia, Ruth Bader Ginsburg], a woman named Estelle...