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CSI: Cold Blooded Files (Free subscription) | yesterday
Novid Parsi of Time Out Chicago talks with actor William Petersen about why he’s anxious about performing in the stage play Blackbird and what he misses about CSI. In January, William Petersen ended his almost-nine-year run as Gil Grissom on the hit series CSI. Since last year’s announcement of his departure, the Evanston native has returned to his first professional home:...
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The Theater Loop (Free subscription) | yesterday
"Blackbird" previews through July 12, regular run through Aug. 9 at Victory Gardens Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Ave.; Tickets: $30-$58; 773-871-3000 and www.victorygardens.org. Starring William Petersen and Mattie Hawkinson. Most open rehearsals attract a smattering of theater fans and...
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Drinkin' the Franklin Kool Aid (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
A comment under the previous post - for good reason. Anne Petersen, in order to get her view out about the impending costs to taxpayers regarding $treet$cape, was forced to pay for her own ad in the Williamson A.M., rather than be afforded the space in Cook's birdcage liner to lay out the facts. John Schroer offers up a childish O K Corral cliche ... that's never happened ... in a piece that...
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CSI Files (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
By July 3, 2009 - 7:06 AMFormer CSI: Crime Scene Investigation star William Petersen (Gil Grissom) gets more anxious doing theater than television, and he isn't in it for the money. Petersen is in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois to perform in Blackbird at the Victory Gardens Theater. Acting on stage is "much more anxiety-ridden" for Petersen than his previous work on the crime...
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THE METHODS REPORTER (Free subscription) | 02/07/2009
Novid Parsi of Time Out Chicago talks with actor William Petersen about why he's anxious about performing in the stage play Blackbird and what he misses about CSI. chicago.timeout.com [[ Like this story? Click the headline to vote it up on WindyCitizen.com ]]
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
What if instead of spending $20 on flowers to leave behind on tribute sites, or tying $10 Mylar balloons to fences, Jackson's fans instead honored his humanitarian streak by making a donation to charity?
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CSI: Cold Blooded Files (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
Petersen, and his wife Gina, were at the Chicago premiere of the movie Public Enemies starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale, June 18th. Source billypetersen.com and HERE CSI Blog
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Virgin Islands Daily News (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
Fifth Constitutional Convention Delegate and community activist Kendall Petersen pleaded guilty Monday in U.S. District Court on St. Croix to a single count of possessing 950 grams of marijuana, a misdemeanor.
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CSI: Cold Blooded Files (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
CSI ex star, William Petersen was presented with the 2008-09 Sarah Siddons Award as Chicago’s Actor for All Seasons with a standing ovation and glowing tribute from his presenter Dennis Zacek. Source: billypetersen.com and HERE CSI Blog
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The Tampa Bay Business Journal (Free subscription) | 29/06/2009
Kurt Petersen, chair of the planning committee for Leadership St. Pete, resigned from his position Friday, along with Marcos Ibarguen, chair elect, and Richard Franz, immediate past chair. The planning committee is responsible for recruitment, mentorship, facilitating networking and securing speakers and sponsorships for the program.
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WB Blog (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Greg Redfern runs through the milestones of the Apollo program to mark the 40th anniversary of the first landing on the moon. Carolyn Collins Petersen explains how Stars are born, Bente Lilja Bye explains how we observe the rising sea level due to global warming. Tavi Greiner focuses on the Moon for the night sky in July.
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Alternative Energy Stocks (Free subscription) | yesterday
John Petersen On August 27th, we'll celebrate the 150th anniversary of Colonel Edwin Drake's completion of the world's first successful oil well near Titusville, Pennsylvania. That discovery and the many that followed planted the seeds of an industrial, economic and...
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Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
Terri Petersen has gone through a series of difficult life circumstances, but now she'll have to endure another blow losing her job as a cook in the Senior Nutrition Services program for Sacramento County. But Petersen, a single mother who is in the process of losing her home through foreclosure, has empathy for her fellow workers about 800 of whom were told to be ready...