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This is why people are afraid of little dogs...
Ever since we've had the new carpet on the second floor of the house we've not let the dogs upstairs as freely as we used to. As a result they've gotten very lonely being downstairs alone all day and night. I've been letting Bentley come up and sleep
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Surfacing - In the Rogers Park Section of Chicago, an Ethnic Mix Keeps It Funky - NYTimes.com
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Make Voyages ( NYC Literary and Arts Events): Playwright Jay Paul Deratany : 'Haram Iran' will premier in LA this March // Current
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Dialogue: Presented by IRUS art | Co Prosperity Sphere | Galleries | Chicago Reader
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In Dialogue: Artists from Denver and Iran collaborate across borders | The Chicago Weekly
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Chicago Police Report A Decline In Murders For First Month Of 2010
With January already over, Chicago police have reported a decline in murders, robberies, criminal sex assaults, aggravated assaults, and property offenses as compared with last year. Murders fell 16 percent, sex assaults decreased by 30 percent, and aggravated assaults dropped 20 percent. Twelve…
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RedPost / DIY digital sign
Have a computer lying around? Throw RedPost's Winter distribution of Linux on a flash drive and bootup to run a digital sign slideshow. Host the slides on the computer or on a website. The Wicker Park-Bucktown SSA has installed 13 screens in the service area to show advertisements for local…
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Sears Tower, Chicago
The Sears Tower is a skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. It has been the tallest building in the United States since 1973, surpassing the World Trade Center, which itself had surpassed the Empire State Building only a year earlier. Click to read more ....
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Scott Cohen Seeking An "Honorable Way" To Drop Out
Photo by: Patrick McDonough/ChicagoClout. As we previously reported, embattled Democratic lieutenant governor nominee, Scott Cohen, ran into some trouble (okay, a lot of trouble) earlier this week when it was revealed that he had been arrested in 2005 after his ex-girlfriend--who had been…
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Board Says No Conflict of Interest in U of C President's Relationship With Faculty
University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer (from University of Chicago News Office) The University of Chicago's board of trustees declared there was no conflict of interest in President Robert Zimmer's relationship with a professor, despite questions of whether he "played a role in…
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Chicago Calling: Unsung Heroes of the City’s Hardbop Scene | Night Lights Classic Jazz - WFIU Public Radio
"Chicago is a historic capital of early jazz and post-World War II blues, but in the 1950s and early 60s it also had a thriving hardbop scene. While jazz luminaries such as Gene Ammons, Eddie Harris and Johnny Griffin all emerged from this scene, it also featured numerous talented players who…
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Beat Salad Preview by diggydoc - SoundCloud
Preview to the upcoming release "Beat Salad", due out the last week of February from Mr. Doc on Betatronix/GFY Music.
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Man Sentenced to 4 Years for Dumping Friend's Body After OD Death
Photo by wstryder A 23-year-old Northern Illinois man charged with discarding his friend's body in a Chicago alley after injecting him with heroin was sentenced to four years in jail on Friday, Chicago Breaking News reports. Nathan L. Green of Maple Park pleaded guilty in Kane Court to his…
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Half Letter Press, Building Long-term Support for Experimental Art
Half Letter Press : - MISC. DESIGN POSTERS & PRINTS MAGAZINES T-SHIRTS ARCHIVE BOOKS temporary services, socially-engaged art, political art, new genre public art
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