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Responding to demand from a passionate youth audience, Archie’s Final Project, dubbed the “little indie film that could,” debuts in Chicago on October 14, 2011 at AMC South Barrington 30. After its unique and long journey from film festivals, the award-winning “dramedy” has gained distribution based on the feedback and demands of more than...
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If you’ve walked by 1418 West Division lately, you may have thought that someone is trying to turn Wicker Park into Jurassic Park. And you’re right, well… sort of. This month Chicago native, Justin Markin, opened the doors of his Wicker Park Gallery, Grand Bizzare. “I hate the galleries who snub you as soon...
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Here are some images supplied by Flickr photographers of Occupy Chicago, as of 10/12/2011
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Jessica Green reporting from Occupy Chicago, brings sights and sounds from the protest.
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At the same L stop in Chicago where bystanders tackled a thief who stole a woman’s iPhone on Wednesday, passengers continued the following day to use their devices and said they were not afraid. Cindy Gudyka, 21, said she does not take many precautions when taking public transportation. Gudyka said she uses her phone,...
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"Restless Rainbow" By Pae White, a photo by the extinction blues on Flickr. Via Flickr: The Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago. I actually really like it. I think it would be cool to have your wedding with these up. This exhibit is “a commissioned, site-specific work for the Art Institute of...
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This Will Make You Vaguely… Famous, a photo by the extinction blues on Flickr. This Will Make You Vaguely… Famous Via Flickr: While I was taking this picture a couple of kids on skateboards rode up and asked if I knew who had done this. “No, who?” “It’s a Wheat Paste” Guess they’ve got...
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Statues of Dorothy, Toto, the Cowardly Lion and other characters from the classic film “The Wizard of Oz” are featured in Oz Park on Chicago’s North Side. Created by sculptor John Kearney, the park is a little-known jewel visited by neighbors, children, and dog owners. Established in 1967 in the Lincoln Park area, its...
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