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Brooklyn weirdos Telepathe, whose forthcoming debut, Dance Mother, was recorded by TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek, open for the Kills at Metro. Members of Telepathe (along with Million Dollar Mano and others) spin at a M.I.A./Kills afterparty hosted by M.I.A., Jillian Valentino, and Scott Cramer at Debonair Social Club.
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Local rock outfit Sybris plays an early release party for their new album on Flameshovel tonight at Subterranean.
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Shayna Swanson and her aerial dance company, Aloft, turn their space into "the timeless great room of a wealthy but broken family" for a show of new work, through Sunday at Aloft Loft.
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Stephen Karam's Speech & Debate, a delightful 2006 play about three tech-savvy high schoolers, runs through 5/25 at American Theater Company.
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Neighborhoods: Ukrainian Village and East Village
A Tale of Two Villages
Eastern Europeans, Latinos, artists, and aldermen have left their mark on the area real estate agents are calling "the new Lincoln Park."
Neighborhoods: Ukrainian Village and East Village
Bye-Bye Big Dan
Dan Rostenkowski kept the villages under his thumb even after he'd gone off to Congress--and jail. Has his era finally come to an end?
Neighborhoods: Ukrainian Village and East Village
Neighborhoods: Ukrainian Village and East Village
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Neighborhoods: Ukrainian Village and East Village
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Chicagoland Whet Moser: You Shoot: Watermelon, Man Thursday at 7:48 pm
Crickets Miles Raymer: The City Council finally passes its asinine anti-promoter ordinance. Thursday at 5:16 pm
Free Shit Reader staff: Live broadcast of "Don Giovanni" under the stars Thursday at 4:33 pm
Clout City Mick Dumke: The City Council's environment committee takes a baby step toward ending the plague of plastic bags. Thursday at 2:31 pm
The Food Chain Julia Thiel: This week's talks and tastings. Thursday at 11:59 am
News Bites Michael Miner: Will doting reporters produce dotty coverage of the fall presidential campaign? Wednesday at 6:18 pm
Post No Bills Peter Margasak: Chicago's greatest link to its own jazz history, Franz Jackson, has died. Wednesday at 3:47 pm
The Sports Page Michael Miner: Did Rick Gutierrez's scratch hit keep Kerry Wood from not just a no-hitter but also a 21st strikeout? Tuesday at 12:16 pm
On Film J.R. Jones: Rosenbaum redux. 4/30 at 12:41 pm
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Barack Obama The Reader goes way back with Barack. Here's an archive of stories about or concerning him, including Hank De Zutter's 1995 profile.
Latin School Soccer Field The Reader has been covering the Latin School's plan to build a soccer field in Lincoln Park since July of 2007.
Green Chicago A selection of stories on the environment, green technology, and food production
Property Taxes Wondering what your property tax assessment actually means for your next bill? Don't understand why your landlord just raised your rent again? Curious how you can be paying more taxes when all the politicians say they’re not raising them? Here's a free archive of Ben Joravsky’s illuminating property tax stories.
TIFs Reader columnist Ben Joravsky has written extensively on the issue of TIFs, or tax increment financing districts, their virtual lack of oversight, and their devastating effects on city services. A free archive of his TIF stories is here.
Police Torture Reader staff writer John Conroy was the first journalist to report that there was a pattern of police torture at Chicago's Area Two headquarters. A free archive of his stories on the subject is here.
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