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Comic Arts Chicago: City of Love: Baby Formula

Comic Gallery Monthly: Accountants in Love

Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, Comic Gallery Monthly
Date: 
March 1993
Issue: 
4
Abstract: 
Collection of comic strips.
Language: 
English
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See "Comic arts Chicago"
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Keith Taylor

Chicago Ink

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5706 S. University Avenue Reynolds Club Basement
60637 Chicago, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, Chicago Ink
Date: 
August 1998
Volume: 
n/a
Abstract: 
Features on: Mass media's attacks on feminism; journalism ethics scandals; the Sony/Loews Cineplex Odeon lockout of union projectionists; an interview with professor of African-American Studies and Labor Party organizer Adolph Reed Jr.; new meat industry regulation expose by Gail Eisnitz; corporate sponsorship at the Museum of Science and Industry and its effects on exhibits on energy, AIDS, oil, food, and the environment. Published by students at the University of Chicago.
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eng
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StreetWise

Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, StreetWise
Date: 
September 4-10, 2000
Volume: 
8
Issue: 
36
Abstract: 
Weekly "general interest magazine with a gritty 'from the streets perpsective'" examines local issues and is dedicated to helping "severely impoverished men and women out of poverty."
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English
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The Skeleton News

Catalog Number: 
n.1.1
Date: 
November 2006
Volume: 
#00
Abstract: 
A defiantly "amateur: newspaper that seeks to inform on what's happening, what isn't and what should be, featuring a broad range of contributors and topics. In this issue: News on the Circle Line, HIV Testing, Grocery shopping in Pilsen rated, photos from Alaska, Chicago winters in the context of Sir Walter Scott's Antarctic journey, owning and borrowing cars, Pluto gets demoted from a planet, and interview with Andy van Slyke, analyzing baseball data using Pyhtagorean differentials, the Apocalypse according to the Mayan Calendar, paper consumption, including lyrics with liner notes, and predicting the future using old Science Fiction books, including robots and artificial intelligence.
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eng
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The Skeleton News

Catalog Number: 
n.1.3
Date: 
December 2006
Volume: 
Issue 2
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Features on: Mayor Richard M. Daley's proclamation that he'll make Chicago the greenest city in America and how The Resource Center's projects are already working on this; a memorial to Mark David "Malachi" Ritscher who performed self-immolation protest of the Iraq War; How the Chicago Recovery Alliance affects change through unconventional programs; the story of the survival of a man attacked by a grizzly bear; surveillance cameras in Chicago as part of "Operation Disruption"; the redevelopment of Block 37; how the Great Andamanese and the Sentinelese survived 2006 tsunami using instinct and spirtualism; discussing living through World War II, Nazi-ocuppied France with grandma; the most expensive US House race in history with James Hill of Iowa; The Department of Homeland Security's human trafficking awareness campaign and how its exploitation of fear of women being sold into sex slavery echoes the history of the sensationalist tales of "white slavery" throughout the 20th century, masking real concerns like rights for migrant workers and sweatshop laborers; a review of the Massive Change show and how it only makes yuppies feel better about capitalism; an interview with cryptozoologist Loren Coleman; an interview about "sabermetrics,"; which is the study of baseball statistics; and why everything sucks except sports (mostly).
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eng
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The Skeleton News

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