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Graphic artist Jenny Beorkrem finds she's a poster child for knockoffs of neighborhood maps
Graphic artist Jenny Beorkrem sat down behind her iMac this week and with a few clicks located the folder titled "KNOCKOFFS." It contained 82 images, all copycats of her ubiquitous neighborhood maps. They're the minimalist ones that only show the...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Twitter, Inc., Sports, Google Inc., University of Wisconsin-Madison
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“Boardwalk Empire” Season 3 premiere recap
Channel Guide MagazineIn spite of its tendency to be rendered down to facile, generally wrong cartoons to protect children’s and patriots’ delicate sensibilities, history poses a filthy canvas. Those who choose to paint on it can hew to its boring conventions, as... -
“Boardwalk Empire” Season 3 preview
Channel Guide MagazineSo many razor-edged bad people swagger about Terence Winter’s Boardwalk Empire that, even having shed one of its primary POV characters, it is instantly, retoxifyingly addictive as the epic criminal sojourn of Nucky Thompson and Atlantic City... -
Library system gears up for book battle
Washington County Free Library is sponsoring its 26th Battle of the Books competition. The program was begun by librarians Donna Parks and Jeff Ridgeway in 1986 to bring children and books together and to reward children who like to read. The program...Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, L. Frank Baum
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Hometown Secret: House of David
WSBT-TVIt's one of longest running religious colonies in the United States and it's located in southwest Michigan. At its peak in the early 1900s, the House of David in Benton Harbor had 1,000 members and was a multi-million dollar business empire.Today, over...Tags: Business, Disneyland Park, Music Industry, Belief and Faith, Entertainment
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'Boardwalk Empire' recap: 'The Pony'
"I just want you to be my gangster" - Billie Kent "Boardwalk Empire" teased viewers with two pretty slow-and-go episodes heading into “The Pony.” Gillian’s creepy disposal of Bizarro Jimmy aside, the show had crawled to a haunting,...
Tags: Women's Health, Personal Service, Topher Grace, NBC (tv network), Romance (genre)
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This year will be different, but we'll always have 2008
I saved the newspapers from the week after Barack Obama was elected president of the United States, and a few days ago I fished them out of the basket, hidden behind a living room chair, where they've gathered dust for the past four years. I leafed...
Tags: Chicago City Hall, Politics, Newspaper and Magazine, Grant Park, McCormick Place
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Bulletproof provenance
Before Al Capone's 1928 Cadillac rolls across the RM Auctions block in Plymouth, Mich., on July 28, one 93-year-old Chicago native took a cruise back in time. Now living in Milwaukee, Richard "Cappy" Capstran helped his father install the armor plating...
Tags: Chicago Police Department, Pneumonia, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Auction Service, Weaponry
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Bad 25 Celebrates 25th Anniversary Of Landmark Michael Jackson Album
Our Town CorrespondentThe Michael Jackson Estate has helped fans around the world celebrate the silver anniversary of Michael Jackson’s “Bad” album with the release of “Bad 25.” Like his other posthumous releases, “Bad 25” shines...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Michael Jackson, Culture, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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State of horror
Zombies. They're everywhere. Television. Movies. Graphic novels. Pub crawls. Burlesque shows. You can't swing a dismembered arm without hitting one. But look out: In Scott Kenemore's new book, "Zombie, Illinois," the walking dead are invading places...
Tags: Navy Pier, Chicago Mayor, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bram Stoker, Natural Disasters
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Tracking down famous (or infamous) ancestors ¿ part 2
Our families all have ancestors that might be considered famous or infamous. Some have been easy to find and others are much more elusive. The important thing to remember is that they are all a part of our family and have earned their leaf on the tree....Tags: Mayflower Voyage (1620), Charles Manson
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A day in the life of a zombie writer
I climb out of the car, step into damp October leaves and stare up at the Logan Square apartment building across the street. A chill rushes up the street. I notice a man standing in the front yard, shuffling back and forth. He does not appear rabid. He...
Tags: Columbia University, Chicago Mayor, Haunted Houses (attractions), Nazi Party, Genres
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Nov 4, 2012
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Jul 28, 2012
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Oct 26, 2012
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Oct 11, 2012
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Oct 26, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
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