Animal lovers fed and nurtured the creatures of Rosehill Cemetery. Now there’s only one way to deal with the fat, friendly racoons.
Author Archives: Mike Sula
Guardian of Eden
With a pet raccoon and a bulldog’s temper, wendell defends his own little patch of paradise.
Follow Up: Return to Return Navajo Boy
After the premiere of the documentaryThe Return of Navajo Boy at this year’s Sundance festival, the film’s main subject, Elsie Mae Begay, finally began to receive recognition for the hundreds of motion pictures, photographs, paintings, and postcards she and her family, the Clys, appeared in during the 40s and 50s as anonymous Native American icons […]
Pipe Dreams
Jaime Aramburo thinks his invention will change bathroom etiquette forever, and he’s paid big bucks to a company to help him get it on the market. Is he flushing his money down the toilet?
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FRIDAY 8/11 – THURSDAY 8/17 AUGUST by MIKE SULA 11 FRIDAY As director, producer, and Felix, you’re quite excited about the off-Loop, sold-out, opening night performance of the canine version of The Odd Couple. But ten minutes before curtain, when city building inspectors show up at your storefront theater complaining of orthodontist bills, do you […]
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FRIDAY 6/23 – THURSDAY 6/29 JUNE by MIKE SULA 23 FRIDAY Crustaceans, though known for their sensitivity and defensiveness, are also by nature caring and sympathetic, and generally have no qualms about submitting to degrading displays of physical endurance as long as it’s for a good cause. So just think of the children during A […]
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Friday 6/16 – Thursday 6/22 JUNE by Mike Sula 16 FRIDAY Spanish painter Remedios Varo was the daughter of an atheist scientist father and strict Catholic mother. As a youngster she ran away from the convent where her mother had enrolled her in school and ended up hanging out in Madrid and Barcelona with all […]
Cool and Collected: found sounds rewound
Bill Talsma started hoarding the black and brown tangles of audiotape he found strewn on sidewalks and snagged in shrubs, but he wasn’t sure what to do with them. “I thought a lot about the fact that they really look like intestines, like this cassette was disemboweled and left on the street,” says Talsma, an […]
Pistol Packin’ Pols
Did you know Springfield was considering taking away your alderman’s concealed weapon? Did you even know your alderman might have a concealed weapon?
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Friday 3/17 – Thursday 3/23 MARCH by Mike Sula 17 FRIDAY When he was a lad, pirates kidnapped Saint Patrick from his father’s seaside farm and sold him to a shepherd. Later a vision inspired him to devote his life to converting the idolatrous kings of Ireland to Catholicism. Snake driving was a sideline. Composer […]
On Exhibit: a real street shooter
Three years ago Josh Rubinstein was almost killed during his first taxi ride. An Art Institute transfer student from the University of Colorado, he was catching his first glimpses of the city on the drive from Midway when a semi began jackknifing in front of the cab. As the driver swerved out of harm’s way, […]
Mystery in the Desert
Filmmaker Jeff Spitz set out to uncover the story behind a haunting movie no one could explain. What he found was a Navajo family with a history involving Hollywood, uranium mining, and a long-lost little boy.