• Drawn and quartered

    Drawn and quartered
    The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer. Unsurprisingly, experimental animation is my favorite kind. The potential is limitless—truly, anything is possible in this realm. Thus the highlight of my moviegoing week was the third program in the Picture […]
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  • A Rodolfo to die for

    A Rodolfo to die for
    La Bohème through 4/12 at Lyric Opera
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  • J. Pharoah Doss: Green Party says Dems are never coming back after supporting genocide?

    J. Pharoah Doss:     Green Party says Dems are never coming back after supporting genocide?
    Dr. Randolph “Butch” T. Ware III
    Dr. Randolph “Butch” T. Ware III was the Green Party’s 2024 vice presidential candidate and is currently running for governor of California in 2026.  Ware is an associate professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research focuses on Islamic thinking, anti-slavery movements in West Africa and the African Diaspora, and the “intersection of race, religion, and revolutionary thought.”
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  • Habilitative Systems, Inc. Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Renovated Headquarters

    Habilitative Systems, Inc. Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Renovated Headquarters
    The Larry T. Byrd Administrative Building at 415 S. Kilpatrick Avenue has served as the headquarters of Habilitative Systems, Inc. (HSI), one of Chicago’s largest behavioral health and human services agencies, since its founding in 1978.
    Named after HSI’s first Executive Director, the building has long been a cornerstone for West Side residents seeking mental and behavioral healthcare, housing, employment, crisis intervention, disability services, substance use counseling, special ed
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  • Majority-Black Town Launches Armed Protection Group After Neo-Nazi Rally

    Majority-Black Town Launches Armed Protection Group After Neo-Nazi Rally
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    Residents of a historic Black town in Ohio have launched an armed protection group after facing attacks from neo-Nazis.
    According to NBC News, Lincoln Heights, an area widely known as the first all-Black, self-governing city north of the Mason-Dixon Line, started a Safety and Watch program to protect its residents from future racist attacks following a Neo-Nazi rally last month.
    Dozens of neo-Nazis waved swastika flags and shouted racial slurs on a highway overpass just on th

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