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Tag: Vol. 39 No. 35
Issue of May. 20 – 26, 2010
The Theater Capital of America
Columbia College has announced an international seminar to be held May 18-22, 2011, on the history and impact of Chicago theater.
Morning Art: Fred Fields
Part of “Lucid Daydreams,” on display at Gallery Provocateur
Illinois State Pension Borrowing: The Reality Show
The pension borrowing bill squeaks by after some logrolling. Rich Miller has a rundown with video, featuring a guest appearance by Pat Quinn.
Free Help Applying for U.S. Citizenship
The Logan Square Neighborhood Association is offering free assistance to people applying for U.S. citizenship.
I Think I’ve Heard That One Before
The Mayor says property taxes won’t go up. And who knows? Maybe he’s right this time.
Vocalo Adds Another Blogger of Note: Anne Elizabeth Moore
Anne Elizabeth Moore to do Revision Street: America for Vocalo/WBEZ.
Cool your engines, the food truck ordinance still has a long road to go
Hold your horses: Chicago’s proposed food-truck legislation still has a long way to go.
John Conroy Blogs at Vocalo as Jon Burge’s Trial Begins
The reporter who covered Jon Burge for two decades blogs his trial.
5/24— Free Comedy Showcase at the Double Door
Tonight at 8 PM, the Double Door hosts Jon Griffin’s Comedy Night and Zinger Showcase.
TriQuarterly Morphs to TriQuarterly Online
Northwestern University’s TriQuarterly literary journal goes digital
The Sunshine Bores the Daylights Out of Me
The Stones speak to anyone engaged in the process of losing his or her innocence.