Hyde Park

Takeover: The Hyde Park Art Center

Catalog Number: 
Book Hyde Park Art Center
Date: 
2007
Abstract: 
Record of all works presented at "Takeover," an exhibit at the Hyde Park Art Center from April 24-June 11, 2006. The concept of the exhibit was that artists were "asked to assume control of the building as a medium for an artwork or series of artworks. Artists were invited to correspond, utilize, or deconstruct the art center" (from curator's introduction). Includes wide variety of contemporary art created in various media.
Language: 
English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0977808416

Mystery Reader's Walking Guide: Chicago

Catalog Number: 
BOOK Dale, Alzina Stone
Date: 
1995
Abstract: 
"Around the world the name "Chicago" conjures up images of the Roaring Twenties, speakeasies, cops and robbers, and "Scarface" Al Capone. In Mystery Reader's Walking Guide: Chicago, author Alzina Stone Dale brings all of this-and more-to life in 10 walking tours of Chicago's neighborhoods, as described in the works of Sara Paretsky, Craig Rice, and more than 70 other mystery writers Each Walk is accompanied by an easy-to-follow map of your route, as well as recommended restaurants and places of interest along the way, presented in a style that is evocative of the great writers, books and sleuths identified with the Windy City."
Language: 
English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0-8442-9608-2

Chicago Ink

Location

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.
Language: 
eng
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The Derailleur

Catalog Number: 
z.61.1
Date: 
October 1999
Volume: 
unknown
Abstract: 
A Chicago Critical Mass newsletter, featuring an interview with a random rider in the Oktoberfest ride, tips for preparing for biking in Chicago winters, planning a route, and the biking scenes in Italy and Berlin.<br />
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
Water, mold damage
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24 Hours in Chicago

New and Selected Poems

Catalog Number: 
b.30
Date: 
1978
Volume: 
1st paperback ed.
Abstract: 
From the foreward: "About Paul Carroll's poetry, you can never say one thing... He knows that to be modern he must also be classical: Plato, Aristotle, and the Church fathers move among modern artists and poets, American presidents and Chicago politicians, and social matrons who patronized the arts, architects who have added to or detracted from the city Carroll inhabits at the foot of Lake Michigan-- all these, and other figures, populate the dense, swirling, and always surprising democracy of his imagination."
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
signed by author
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0-916328-10-4

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