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From Cemetery Saloons To Movie Palaces: How Uptown Became An Entertainment Hub |
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Who Wrote The Song About The Cow That Started The Great Chicago Fire? |
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Blood in the Streets: A history of Chicago’s 1919 race riot |
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Searching for Eugene Williams |
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Chicago’s Strange History With Pneumatic Tubes |
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Joseph Dunlop, a newspaper publisher imprisoned for obscenity |
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Was Jane Addams a L*******? |
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The smoking gun: Anti-smoking crusader Lucy Page Gaston |
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Before the car was king |
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In 1890s Chicago, bicycles were all the rage |
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What if the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 never happened? |
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After Haymarket: Anarchism on trial and a city in search of its soul |
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The story of Dunning, a “tomb for the living” |
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The evolution of Chicago’s handgun ban |
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Tommy guns |
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Privatize Public Transit? Chicago’s tried it before. Here’s how that went. |
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A Conservatory, a Zoo, and 12,000 Corpses |
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We solve the mystery of the Cubs’ early name: The Microbes |
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The long legal battle over the Chicago River’s reversal |
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Summer 2015 |
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Spring 2015 |
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Winter 2014-15 |
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How Bloodshot Records has lasted so long |
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Daytrotter takes some of its favorite bands to the far reaches of the Midwest |
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A CD series collects Illinois music from the past century |
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The National Barn Dance |
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The life and music of Jay Bennett |
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The Singleman Affair |
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Vertebrats song lives on |
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World music at the 1893 World’s Fair |
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Ty Segall |
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Steve Dawson’s Funeral Bonsai Wedding |
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“The Herd” |
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“White Guy on the Bus” |
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“The White Snake” |
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“Venus in Fur” |
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“Luna Gale” |
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Tax break for Broadway shows |
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“All the Fame of Lofty Deeds” |
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“The Wizard of Oz,” the 1902 stage version |
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Some critics enjoy shooting “Buffalo” — A look back at the first reviews of “American Buffalo” |
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Film review: “Hogtown” |
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The 10 best Chicago doc***entaries |
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How a doc***entary captured Roger Ebert’s last months |
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11 Questions for Harold Ramis |
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Action heroes: People who make films happen in Chicago (co-written with Jeff Ruby) — including my interviewswith Harold Ramis, Gordon Quinn, Joan Cusack,Neil LaBute, Peter Thompson, Barbara Scharres, John McNaughton,Joe Swanberg and others |
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Centennial of Essanay studio |
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Guy Maddin interview |
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Director Joe Swanberg: 40 Under 40 profile |
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Kartemquin Films’ Justine Nagan:40 Under 40 profile |
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Book review: “Blood Runs Green” |
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“Cloning Terror” by W.J.T. Mitch**** |
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“Girls of Murder City” by Douglas Perry |
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“Chicagoan” by Neil Harris |
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“Hack” by Dmitry Samarov |
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Cover story: Jim Nutt interview |
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Michael Abramson’s photos of 1970s Chicago nightclubs |
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“Sympathy for the Devil” exhibit at MCA |
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The Pica***o turns 40 |
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The legacy of sculptor Lorado Taft |
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A fresh look at Freedom Wall |
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The last days of Hot Doug’s: Q&A with Doug Sohn |
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Nick Floyd of Three Floyds |
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David Kalt of Chicago Music Exchange |
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Can the Empty Bottle/Longman & Eagle team tap into another success? |
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Chicago’s beer stein runneth over with new craft brew startups |
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Burn or fizzle? Public art, economic renewal, and the curious case of the Great Chicago Fire Festival |
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The vanis***ng monarch butterfly |
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Impoverished in Illinois |
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2012 report on homicides in Chicago |
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Emanuel’s gun proposal harks back to Richard J. Daley |
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Lawyers still practicing into their 80s: Harry Rosenberg, Gilbert Feldman, Jack M. Siegel, Bernard J. Nussbaum, Thomas P. Sullivan and Newton Minow |
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Where do midsize IP firms exist in the legal world? |
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Stephanie A. Scharf spends career practicing law and studying the profession |
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Lawyers on Twitter |
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Warren D. Wolfson, legal poet |
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Michael Y. Scudder Jr., former White House lawyer |
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Chicago’s Flag Is a Much Bigger Deal Than Any Other City’s FlagChicago magazine |
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