Also, a New Yorker profile on Father Michael Pfleger offers an interesting glimpse into Chicago politics, and a man is found shot to death in taxi in Lincoln Square.
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Why are Chicago’s public libraries closed February 12?
The Chicago Public Library is closing for Lincoln’s birthday, but it shouldn’t.
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Reader’s Agenda Mon 9/9: The Shining, Pete Orner, and an ice cream social
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Monday, September 9
Posted inBest of Chicago
Best Free VHS Collection
It’s only a vestige of its former self, but it still contains plenty of gems.
Posted inArts & Culture
Considering the majesty and malevolence of tornadoes
Lee Sandlin’s Storm Kings: On the mystery, majesty, and malevolence of tornadoes
Posted inNews & Politics
What’s Happening With Sulzer Library’s VHS Tapes?
(Not to mention the chairs and tables)
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David Remnick, Aleksandar Hemon, Et Al: A good week for readings & lectures
David Remnick, David Sedaris, and more good readings and lectures this week.
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4/6 — Free Employment Law Seminars at Chicago Public Library Branches
The Chicago Bar Association and Chicago Public Library cohost seminars on employment law this month as part of their ongoing “Law at the Library” series.
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5/5-5/18 — Estate planning tips at the library
The “Law at the Library” series continues this month on the topic of estate planning.