Stories by Lydia Zuraw

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"Down the road, we’ll have new friends and new distractions and be at peace with our drift apart, but right now, in this moment of saying goodbye, it hurts."

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Think "Keep Calm and Carry On" is just a brightly-colored poster fad in female college dorm rooms? Think again.

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Can J.K. Rowling's new adult novel, The Casual Vacancy, live up to the childhood experience created with the Harry Potter books? Also: Is Pottermore worth your time?

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Titanic is still bad in 3-D, but maybe it is the proper way of commemorating the tragedy's 100th anniversary.

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"Unless a film is produced by BBC Films, I find it hard to point to a movie and call it 'British.' That doesn’t mean I’m not going to try."

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Check out who scored big and who went home empty-handed at the 2012 Brit Awards.

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A Downton Abbey addict suggests some ways to enjoy 1920s British culture after next week's season finale.

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What's the difference between candy in the US and the UK?

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Fancy learning some British lingo?

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Who you weren't listening to in 2011 and who you should look out for in 2012.

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This summer, check out or catch up on these dramatic, mysterious or funny British series that feature some familiar faces.

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Theatre that comes off more as a "choose your own adventure" novel than traditional improvisation -- Northwestern prepares to host Oxford-based ONEOHONE Theater Co. next week.

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Update your British bandwidth with these up and coming artists.

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Find out what merchandise you could purchase as a memento of the royal wedding.

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The eleventh incarnation of the popular British television show returns.

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Tim Larson may not get his point across through CD, but conveys hope and despair loud and clear live.

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Global Village featured some fine music from around the world, from Chinese folk to Belgian indie. Listen in!

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Fantasies portrayed and discussed in the one-act play included homosexual and interracial sex, a “gang bang,” incest and pedophilia.

Schedule your Chicago Restaurant Week 2011 meals conveniently along the CTA Red Line.

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A bill introduced in the Maryland House of Representatives last week could be the first to provide equal protection for student journalists.