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Naruto the Movie: Road to Ninja

Il y a plus d’une dizaine d’années, une gigantesque bête démoniaque, Kyuubi, a été relâché à
cause d’un mystérieux shinobi, l’homme masqué. Le village caché de Konoha a été attaqué
par Kyuubi et était sur le point d’être détruit. Il n’y avait qu’un seul moyen pour le sauver.
Le quatrième Hokage Minato, le leader de Konoha, avec sa femme Kushina ont scellé
Kyuubi ensemble à l’intérieur de leur fils qui venait de naître. Ces deux-là, qui ont sacrifié
leurs vies, ont seulement réussi à sauver le village, tout en confiant le futur du village à Naruto.

Naruto the Movie: Road to Ninja (You Have To Watch This Movie)

The Rich Variety Of Chicago Culture

By Jerri Perry


Chicago is a city that was built on the contributions of people who came from elsewhere to settle here. Since the beginning there have been large immigrant populations and people moving from other states to find their fortune in the Windy City. With so many influences, Chicago culture cannot help but be colorful and varied.

Music is just one aspect. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra is world renowned but the city's real claim to fame is the way that its musicians have perfected popular music. House music was invented here and jazz, soul, hip hop and indie rock artists hailing from this part of Illinois have influenced the musical landscape of the entire world. For example, rock legends like The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton would have had a completely different sound if they hadn't listened to and loved Chicago blues.

The local style of blues has not only given its name to a homegrown sports team but became the theme of the hit movie that really put the city on the map. 'The Blues Brothers'is often called a kind of love letter to the Windy City. Various popular TV shows were set here too and Oprah Winfrey's studio audiences had to come to Illinois for recordings rather than go to California.

Theater is alive and well with renowned companies for ballet, opera and other performing arts. It was probably in the Uptown district that slam poetry was invented. A form of theater that definitely originated in the city is improvisational comedy, originally the brainchild of the Compass Players, who in those days had young up-and-coming comedians like Jerry Stiller, Alan Alda and Mike Nichols among their members.

Museums abound in Chicago. You'll find ones dedicated to every aspect of Chicagoan life, from art to science. There is even an International Museum of Surgical Science. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright lived and worked in the Windy City and apart from buildings designed by him, you can visit his home and studio too. There are also several museums that pay homage to the different ethnic communities that have made Chicago their home, from Chinese Americans to Swedish, Irish, Polish, Ukrainian, Italian, Greek and Lithuanian Americans, not to mentions the Native Americans who lived here first.

The visual arts have always found a welcoming home in the city too. For galleries showing contemporary art, head to the neighborhood known as River North. However, you don't need to visit a gallery or museum to see excellent works of art. Public art in Chicago include works by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, Marc Chagall, Claes Oldenburg and Anish Kapoor.

Of course culture is not only about the visual and performing arts and museums. You can live and literally taste it every day with the local cuisine. There are excellent restaurants throughout, from gourmet establishments to ethnic eateries. The city's chefs tend to put their own spin on well-known dishes like tamales or burgers and the local styles of ht dog and pizza, especially the well-loved deep-dish pizza, are legends in their own right.

When you visit the Windy City, a cultural tour is a good way to find out more about life here. If you can visit during a festival, you'll also get a good idea of what the city is all about. However, the best way to experience Chicago culture is to walk around, visit the clubs and museums and other cultural institutions and let yourself be enchanted.




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