A Pennsylvania grand jury washes its hands of the famous mince pie law suit
Tag: Vol. 39 No. 26
Issue of Mar. 18 – 24, 2010
Morning Art: Volodymyr Podlevsky
Part of “Ukrainian Universe,” on display at the Ukrainian National Museum
Video: Phillip Foss vs the Asian carp
Lockwood chef Phillip Foss attempts to cook the wily Asian carp.
Walk It Out
A Wilco review by a guy who left after half their set occasions some thoughts about attention span and criticism.
“Five Years” of Jazz at Heaven Gallery
Protest Jazz, the weekly series at Heaven Gallery, celebrates its fifth anniversary—sort of.
Chicago Short Film Brigade
Chicago Short Film Brigade presents Al Jarnow, microbes, a Peruvian staycation, and beach weather, Thursday 3/25 and Sunday 3/28 at the Hideout.
Affordable Housing: Now With Center for Neighborhood Technology Data
A new housing affordability index includes transportation costs, using data from Chicago’s Center for Neighborhood Technology.
Illinois Senate Passes a Bill to Ban Throwing Stuff at or Crowding Cyclists
A bill just passed in the Illinois senate makes it a Class A misdemeanor to drive too close to cyclists or throw things at them.
Fruitless Loops
Two types fill a cabdriver with dread: those looking to score and those looking for a free ride.
3/24— Free Japanese Theater at International House
The Shigeyama family, a Japanese theater troupe, performs for free tonight at 7 PM at University of Chicago’s International House.
Further on How to Be a Remote Father
Next to child labor laws, movies are best thing that ever happened to childhood