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From the Farm: Patsy Cline music and memories entice, both on stage and recipe of rocket stardom
From the Farm: Patsy Cline music and memories entice, both on stage and recipe of rocket stardom

Chicago Tribune

time14 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Chicago Tribune

From the Farm: Patsy Cline music and memories entice, both on stage and recipe of rocket stardom

Country western music icon Patsy Cline was born just one year after the birth of my own mom Peggy. Patsy was born Sept. 8, 1932, and mom Peggy, Aug. 17, 1931. Tragically, Patsy died at age 30 in March 1963 in a plane crash. She had just finished a 1962 five-week sell-out engagement in Las Vegas at The Mint Casino, which is now owned and operated as Jack Binion's Gambling Hall and touts as its splashy cash claim-to-fame that guests can stand behind a real pyramid of stacked bills amounting to $1 million as a free photo op in the hotel lobby before entering the casino. Cline ranked as the first country music female headliner act to star as a hit Las Vegas headliner. Drury Lane Theatre is now sharing Cline's short but everlasting career story with a new run of one of my favorite stage tales, and also a top pick of my parents, titled 'Always…Patsy Cline, created and originally directed by Ted Swindley. This new run, a stage love letter directed by Scott Weinstein, continues until Aug. 3 at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. 'Always…Patsy Cline' is based on a true story from the accounts of Houston, Texas, fan Louise Seger. The moving and memorable musical has both humor and a folksy country charm set to a fast-paced 90-minute (including one intermission) tale entwined with 27 of Patsy's unforgettable hits such as 'Crazy,' 'I Fall to Pieces,' 'Sweet Dreams' and 'Walking After Midnight.' The show's title was inspired by Patsy's letters to Louise, which were consistently signed 'Love ALWAYS… Patsy Cline.' The real-life Seger died at age 72 at her home in Texas in November 2004. The story opens with Patsy meeting 'her biggest fan' at a honky-tonk Texas stage space in 1961, and the two struck up a friendship that continued via letter-writing until the singer's sudden death years later. Aja Alcazar, who was last seen as June Carter Cash in Drury Lane's hit production of 'Ring of Fire,' harnesses the pipes of Patsy to play the title character while the always versatile Bri Sudia stars as her pen pal, fan and friend Louise. During the stage tale, the two gals gather around the kitchen table to enjoy scrambled eggs and bacon, fresh-brewed coffee, ice cream and swigs of booze. Tickets to 'Always…Patsy Cline' range from $75 to $150 by calling (630) 530-0111 or By 1961, Cline was a crossover music radio play favorite and household name, the latter thanks to her repeated appearances as a discovery of Arthur Godfrey on his daily live morning television show on CBS. On April 1, 1961, she made her first singing appearance at The Grand Ole Opry, sharing backstage dressing room moments with the late great Dottie West. But Cline never lost her hometown roots of Winchester, Virginia, including frequent nods to her mom Hilary, who sewed and designed all of her trademark bangled, tasseled and beaded country western threads for concerts and TV appearances. (Her later crossover pop music radio play appeal inspired her to transition to sequined gowns and wardrobe choices associated with nightclub attire.) Cline's nearest and dearest friend in the music industry was the wonderful Loretta Lynn, who died at age 90 at her Hurricane Mills home in October 2022. I was able to interview Lynn a few times throughout the years, including her theater appearances in Branson in the 1990s and a July 2012 concert appearance at Drury Lane Theatre. Loretta always said she shared the same love of Patsy with 'homemaker duties' such as cooking, recipes and shopping. When the Lifetime original television cable series 'Patsy & Loretta' debuted in October 2019, starring Megan Hilty as Cline and Chicago's own hometown Broadway Tony winner Jessie Mueller as Lynn, the TV project paired the singer's children, Cline's daughter Julie Fudge and Lynn's daughter Patsy Lynn Russell as the series co-producers. During interviews, the daughters admitted some of the scenes were fictionalized, such as a hospital room moment after Cline's June 1961 near-fatal car crash, when she is shown convincing Loretta to sneak her out of the hospital to a nearby diner for a cheeseburger and fries. While this incident never happened, according to Patsy Lynn Russell, she does acknowledge that her mom did sneak her favorite homemade food to hospital bed-confined Cline. As I've written before in my columns and cookbooks, Cline's mom would do the same for her favorite recipe craving, famous daughter. Cline's mother, Hilda Hensley, was a wonderful cook as well as a seamstress. She died at age 82 (she was only 16 when she gave birth to Patsy in 1932) in December 1998. After Cline's death, Hilda helped Patsy's husband Charlie Dick raise the singer's daughter Julie and son Allen, who both lived with her for several years in Winchester, Virginia. In 2012, the Winchester-Frederick County Visitor's Center and the Patsy Cline Historic House, the latter where Cline lived until 1957 and continued to visit until her death, released a cookbook filled with the favorite recipes of Patsy and her mother Hilda. Cline loved homemade fried chicken, and her mom found a more practical way to capture that same flavor but in an easier food form for transporting to her daughter, whether in a hospital bed or on tour. Fried Chicken Salad with Mustard Greens and Boiled Dill Dressing is a star-worthy recipe to tempt any taste buds. Salad: Vegetable shortening or oil for frying Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste 4 pounds fresh chicken, cut up 1/2 cup flour 10 to 12 Romaine lettuce leaves and curly mustard greens, washed and dried, the larger leaves torn into 2 or 3 pieces 2 -3 radishes, washed, trimmed and cut into slivers Boiled Dill Dressing: 1 tablespoon corn oil 1 tablespoon flour 1/4 cup pan drippings, reserved from frying the chicken 1 cup whole milk 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard 2 teaspoons honey 1 teaspoon wine vinegar Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste Pinch of cayenne to taste 1 to 3 tablespoons lemon juice to taste 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh dill, or 1 teaspoon dried dill 1 tablespoon sour cream 1/4 cup buttermilk Directions: Place a large heavy skillet over medium heat and add the shortening or oil (there should be about 1/8 inch of fat in the pan for frying). While the pan is heating, salt and pepper both sides of the chicken. Toss the chicken in the flour mixture until all the pieces are evenly coated. When the oil is hot (a piece of chicken should begin to sizzle gently when placed in the pan), add the chicken and fry it for 20 to 25 minutes, depending on the size of the pieces and the actual temperature of the oil. Turn the chicken several times as it cooks; for very juicy white meat, remove the breasts 3 or 4 minutes before the dark meat. The chicken should be medium golden brown when it is done (if you cook it too quickly, it will be too dark). Remove the chicken from the pan to cool, pressing each piece with a pair of tongs and shaking it briefly over the skillet to remove any remaining oil. Pour off the fat from the pan, reserving 1/4 cup of the browned pan drippings at the bottom to use in the boiled dressing recipe that follows. When the chicken has cooled, pull the skin and meat off the bones and shred it into more or less bite-size morsels (do this with your fingers). Place the chicken in a large bowl with the lettuce leaves and mustard greens, To make dressing, heat the oil over medium heat in a heavy-bottomed saucepan and stir in the flour and cook it for 1 to 2 minutes. Add the reserved pan drippings, stir in the milk and whisk the dressing until it comes to the boil and has thickened slightly. Stir in the mustard, honey, vinegar, seasonings and lemon juice. Remove dressing from the heat and allow to cool to lukewarm. Add the dill, sour cream and buttermilk as needed to obtain a good consistency (dressing should not be too thick). If made in advance, set aside or refrigerate, then reheat gently just before using. Add 1/2 cup of warm dressing and toss to coat the ingredients evenly. Correct the seasoning with the salt and pepper. Arrange the salad on a platter or individual plates, and sprinkle with the slivered radishes. Serve with the remaining dressing passed on the side.

Review: Bri Sudia shines in ‘Always… Patsy Cline' at Drury Lane Theatre
Review: Bri Sudia shines in ‘Always… Patsy Cline' at Drury Lane Theatre

Chicago Tribune

time17 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Chicago Tribune

Review: Bri Sudia shines in ‘Always… Patsy Cline' at Drury Lane Theatre

Cowboy hats and Nashville-style dresses proliferated Thursday night in Oakbrook Terrace. Not the first time I've noticed that fans of country music are more common in Chicago's western suburbs than many people think. All had assembled at the Drury Lane Theatre for 'Always … Patsy Cline,' a remarkably resilient revue by Ted Swindley that now has enjoyed a longer life than did the actual Patsy Cline herself. (Cline died in a Tennessee plane crash in 1963 when she was just 30 years old.) Based on the real-life friendship between Cline and one of her fans, Louise Seger, the revue has a long and auspicious history in Chicago. It was a massive, late-1990s hit for Northlight Theatre with folk singer Megon McDonough appearing in the title role, before the late Hollis Resnik took over when the show moved into a commercial run at the Apollo Theatre. I've reviewed this two-person (plus live band) show several other times, too, most recently about five years ago when it was staged in an intimate setting by Firebrand Theatre. Over the years, I've found that its simplicity is its biggest asset. 'Always… Patsy Cline' avoids the usual jukebox tropes of record label suits and managers who don't understand and focuses instead on delivering Cline's greatest hits within the context of a simple female friendship. Louise tells the singer's story from a fan's perspective and Patsy delivers 27(!) of the hits, mostly in honkytonk-style settings. And at less than two hours with an intermission, the show doesn't outstay its welcome. All that said, and despite my familiarity with this material, I really had an uncommonly great time on Thursday night, mostly because of the presence of Bri Sudia in the role of Louise. Sudia, recently back from appearing on Broadway for a year in the Neil Diamond musical 'A Beautiful Noise,' is far and away the best Louise I've seen. She's funny, empathetic and just so very warm; it's easy to condescend to Louise, as to all superfans, but Sudia simply refuses to do anything like that. She honors her character's obsession — at one point, she leans so far and lovingly toward Aja Alcazar's Patsy that Sudia's body occupies a diagonal plane — but also never takes her character too seriously. As a result, she feels both like Cline's great protector and also one of us. I don't exaggerate when I say this is a truly fabulous performance, a piece of acting that wrestles with this little show and makes it seem so much more than it has felt in the past. Clearly, Sudia has learned that even jukebox revues need to have stakes and they have to be able to drive the action forward, too. On the night I was there, the audience simply adored her goofiness. Alcazar is the ideal foil for that: elegant, honest, and rich of voice but also self-protected and slightly unknowable, as is the case with all stars. I suspect the skilled director, Scott Weinstein, had a lot to do with that. He knew who the real star of the piece was, even though her partner is essential to the enterprise. Colette Pollard's set is like an A-frame, a lovely evocation of small-town Tennessee, even if the band (under the lively direction of Ellie Kahn) looks a bit scrunched. And Lee Fiskness knows where to shine the kinds of lights Cline never knew. I suspect lots of my readers already know and have seen this show and, if choosing whether or not to lay down the credit card and go and bathe once again in the pleasures of 'True Love,' 'Crazy' and 'Walkin' After Midnight,' perhaps with a sweetie on hand, will merely want to know that their affection for the piece will be protected (guaranteed) and that they'll have some fresh fun (yup). Aside from admiring the straightforward artistry here and enjoying the pleasure of others, I kept thinking about Taylor Swift's famously close relationships with her fans, turning up at their bridal showers and whatnot; maybe Patsy and Louise were far ahead of their time. Review: 'Always Patsy Cline' (3.5 stars) When: Through Aug. 3 Where: 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace Running time: 1 hour, 50 minutes Tickets: $75-$150 at 630-530-0111 and

Secure Code Warrior unveils free AI security rules for developers
Secure Code Warrior unveils free AI security rules for developers

Techday NZ

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Secure Code Warrior unveils free AI security rules for developers

Secure Code Warrior has released AI Security Rules on GitHub, offering developers a free resource aimed at improving code security when working with AI coding tools. The resource is designed for use with a variety of AI coding tools, including GitHub Copilot, Cline, Roo, Cursor, Aider, and Windsurf. The newly available rulesets are structured to provide security-focused guidance to developers who are increasingly using AI to assist with code generation and development processes. Secure Code Warrior's ongoing goal is to enable developers to produce more secure code from the outset when leveraging AI, aligning with broader efforts to embed security awareness and best practices across development workflows. The company emphasises that developers who possess a strong understanding of security can potentially create much safer and higher-quality code with AI assistance, compared to those who lack such proficiency. Security within workflow "These guardrails add a meaningful layer of defence, especially when developers are moving fast, multitasking, or find themselves trusting AI tools a little too much," said Pieter Danhieux, Secure Code Warrior Co-Founder & CEO. "We've kept our rules clear, concise and strictly focused on security practices that work across a wide range of environments, intentionally avoiding language or framework-specific guidance. Our vision is a future where security is seamlessly integrated into the developer workflow, regardless of how code is written. This is just the beginning." The AI Security Rules offer what the company describes as a pragmatic and lightweight baseline that can be adopted by any developer or organisation, regardless of whether they are a Secure Code Warrior customer. The rules are presented in a way that reduces reliance on language- or framework-specific advice, allowing broad applicability. Features and flexibility The rulesets function as secure defaults, guiding AI tools away from hazardous coding patterns and well-known security pitfalls such as unsafe use of functions like eval, insecure authentication methods, or deployment without parameterised queries. The rules are grouped by development domain—including web frontend, backend, and mobile—so that developers in varied environments can benefit. They are designed to be adaptable and can be incorporated with AI coding tools that support external rule files. Another feature highlighted is the public availability and ease of adjustment, meaning development teams of any size or configuration can tailor the rules to their workflow, technology stack, or project requirements. This is intended to foster consistency and collaboration within and between development teams when reviewing or generating AI-assisted code. Supplementary content The introduction of the AI Security Rules follows several recent releases from Secure Code Warrior centred around artificial intelligence and large language model (LLM) security. These include four new courses—such as "Coding With AI" and "OWASP Top 10 for LLMs"—along with six interactive walkthrough missions, upwards of 40 new AI Challenges, and an expanded set of guidelines and video content. All resources are available on-demand within the Secure Code Warrior platform. This rollout represents the initial phase of a broader initiative to provide ongoing training and up-to-date resources supporting secure development as AI technologies continue to be integrated into software engineering practices. The company states that additional related content is already in development and is expected to be released in the near future. Secure Code Warrior's efforts align with increasing industry focus on the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, as the adoption of AI coding assistants becomes widespread. The emphasis on clear, practical security rules is intended to help mitigate common vulnerabilities that can be introduced through both manual and AI-assisted programming. The AI Security Rules are publicly available on GitHub for any developers or organisations wishing to incorporate the guidance into their existing development operations using compatible AI tools.

LambdaTest Launches Accessibility MCP Server to Enhance Web Accessibility Testing
LambdaTest Launches Accessibility MCP Server to Enhance Web Accessibility Testing

Hamilton Spectator

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Hamilton Spectator

LambdaTest Launches Accessibility MCP Server to Enhance Web Accessibility Testing

San Francisco, CA, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LambdaTest , a unified agentic AI and cloud engineering platform, has unveiled its Accessibility MCP Server , a powerful new solution designed to streamline accessibility testing for modern web applications. This server empowers developers to identify, understand, and resolve accessibility issues in both publicly hosted websites and front-end React applications still in development. By leveraging the Model Context Protocol (MCP), the server simplifies the integration of AI assistance, enabling efficient interaction with accessibility tools. Users receive detailed, actionable insights that not only highlight accessibility barriers but also guide teams through effective remediation. The Accessibility MCP Server currently offers three core tools: an Accessibility Report that instantly generates a comprehensive accessibility report for public URLs, A local build app tool allowing developers to build and serve their local React app to identify accessibility issues during development and Analyze App that helps in local app tests analysis, which are already running in LambdaTest via LambdaTest tunnel for accessibility failures. LambdaTest's Accessibility MCP Server generates comprehensive reports that can be shared across teams, supporting collaborative issue resolution. Developers using AI assistants such as Cline can connect to the server with minimal setup. Once connected, Cline can automatically analyze websites or local apps, deliver accessibility reports, and even suggest or implement fixes directly within the codebase. For local development, developers can serve their application through a LambdaTest Tunnel and instruct Cline to analyze the app. The tool identifies accessibility violations, provides automated suggestions for remediation, and delivers a detailed report. This workflow enables developers to address compliance directly within their development environment. 'At LambdaTest, our mission is to empower developers with tools that make building inclusive digital experiences both simple and scalable,' said Jay Singh, Co-Founder and Head of Product at LambdaTest. 'The Accessibility MCP Server is a major step forward in that vision—bridging the gap between accessibility compliance and everyday development workflows through the power of AI and seamless automation.' To learn more about Accessibility MCP Server, please visit About LambdaTest LambdaTest is an AI-native, omnichannel software quality platform that empowers businesses to accelerate time to market through intelligent, cloud-based test authoring, orchestration, and execution. With over 15,000 customers and 2.3 million+ users across 130+ countries, LambdaTest is the trusted choice for modern software testing. For more information, please visit

LambdaTest Launches Accessibility MCP Server to Enhance Web Accessibility Testing
LambdaTest Launches Accessibility MCP Server to Enhance Web Accessibility Testing

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

LambdaTest Launches Accessibility MCP Server to Enhance Web Accessibility Testing

New tool enables seamless AI-powered accessibility audits for both live and local React applications San Francisco, CA, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LambdaTest, a unified agentic AI and cloud engineering platform, has unveiled its Accessibility MCP Server, a powerful new solution designed to streamline accessibility testing for modern web applications. This server empowers developers to identify, understand, and resolve accessibility issues in both publicly hosted websites and front-end React applications still in development. By leveraging the Model Context Protocol (MCP), the server simplifies the integration of AI assistance, enabling efficient interaction with accessibility tools. Users receive detailed, actionable insights that not only highlight accessibility barriers but also guide teams through effective remediation. The Accessibility MCP Server currently offers three core tools: an Accessibility Report that instantly generates a comprehensive accessibility report for public URLs, A local build app tool allowing developers to build and serve their local React app to identify accessibility issues during development and Analyze App that helps in local app tests analysis, which are already running in LambdaTest via LambdaTest tunnel for accessibility Accessibility MCP Server generates comprehensive reports that can be shared across teams, supporting collaborative issue resolution. Developers using AI assistants such as Cline can connect to the server with minimal setup. Once connected, Cline can automatically analyze websites or local apps, deliver accessibility reports, and even suggest or implement fixes directly within the codebase. For local development, developers can serve their application through a LambdaTest Tunnel and instruct Cline to analyze the app. The tool identifies accessibility violations, provides automated suggestions for remediation, and delivers a detailed report. This workflow enables developers to address compliance directly within their development environment. 'At LambdaTest, our mission is to empower developers with tools that make building inclusive digital experiences both simple and scalable,' said Jay Singh, Co-Founder and Head of Product at LambdaTest. 'The Accessibility MCP Server is a major step forward in that vision—bridging the gap between accessibility compliance and everyday development workflows through the power of AI and seamless automation.' To learn more about Accessibility MCP Server, please visit About LambdaTest LambdaTest is an AI-native, omnichannel software quality platform that empowers businesses to accelerate time to market through intelligent, cloud-based test authoring, orchestration, and execution. With over 15,000 customers and 2.3 million+ users across 130+ countries, LambdaTest is the trusted choice for modern software testing. Browser & App Testing Cloud: Enables manual and automated testing of web and mobile apps across 10,000+ browsers, real devices, and OS environments, ensuring cross-platform consistency. HyperExecute: An AI-native test execution and orchestration cloud that runs tests up to 70% faster than traditional grids, offering smart test distribution, automatic retries, real-time logs, and seamless CI/CD integration. KaneAI: The world's first GenAI-native testing agent, leveraging LLMs for effortless test creation, intelligent automation, and self-evolving test execution. It integrates directly with Jira, Slack, GitHub, and other DevOps tools. For more information, please visit CONTACT: press@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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