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Tag: 35th Ward
Will the new Chicago City Council still be a rubber stamp?
Rookie aldermen are vowing to shake up the City Council—but haven’t we heard this story before?
What’s at stake in five closely contested races for alderman
In the first election after a ward remap, Aldermania strikes again.
Can a 26-year-old beat Rey Colon in the 35th Ward?
Progressive Carlos Rosa enters the race to take on Rahm’s loyalists.
Will aldermen pay the price for Rahm?
The mayor’s unpopularity is expected to affect City Council races as well as the campaign for mayor.
At the Milwaukee Avenue Arts Fest, a landlord plays censor to a Logan Square artist’s work
A case of censorship at the Milwaukee Avenue Arts Festival shows what can happen when art gets into bed with commerce.
Who Is Logan Square?
A curator at the Milwaukee Avenue Arts Festival says the fest doesn’t represent the neighborhood.
Check the Thermostat in Hell
Alderman Mell invites a certain Reader columnist to come out and talk TIFs.
Strategic Subsidies
The city ponies up $11 million to bring artists to Logan Square/Avondale.
The Bloomingdale Trail: Urban Oasis or Devil’s Playground?
Despite easy access and great publicity, the Bloomingdale Trail isn’t slated to open till at least 2016. Whose job is it to secure it until then?
“The Bruces” are sitting this one out
In the tight 35th Ward race, two ward operators crucial to Rey Colon’s 2003 victory over Vilma Colom are taking a pass this time around.