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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Panic Button Monday is just a pawn in your game
Every time I push the panic button, this shows up.
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Tagged Logan Square, panic button, panic button Monday, pawn
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Roll up the sleeves
Sometimes to build something better, or fix what’s been broken, you need to go through ugliness. You may get frustrated. There will be setbacks, anxiety, weariness. And no rehab ever works right unless you get your own hands on it. … Continue reading
We The People
Danh Vo’s sculpture project We The People aims to reproduce the Statue of Liberty, as it was originally created – at full scale, in huge, thin, fragile copper fragments. A few of these massive sections are at the Art Institute … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Institute of Chicago, copper, Danh Vo, Election Day, Statue of Liberty, We The People
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Panic Button Monday says you know what to do
Every time I push the panic button, this shows up.
Caroline Davis reminds me to love jazz
The other night, fretful about our East Coast friends, we went over to the Elastic Arts Foundation in Logan Square, to see the Caroline Davis Quartet. It was my first ever visit to Elastic and the first time I’d seen … Continue reading
Stranded, in the dark
By this morning we’d heard from, or about, most of our friends along the East Coast. Some did fine all along. Some got their power back just last night, at 4 AM. Some got through with adequate supplies and great … Continue reading