Nonfiction

Residents' Journal Number 44

Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, Residents' Journal Number 44
Date: 
Winter 2007-08
Issue: 
44
Abstract: 
The Residents' Journal describes itself as "A publication by low-income residents in Chicago." Stories in this issue include "New CHA Work Rule Questioned," "Are CPD Contact Cards Constitutional?," "Harold Ikes News," and "Urban Youth International Journalism Program."
Language: 
English
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The 33rd Chicago International Film Festival

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Book, Scheffler, Mark
Date: 
1997
Issue: 
33
Abstract: 
This is a guidebook to the 1997 Chicago International Film Festival, and includes descriptions, black-and-white pictures, and cast and credits for all movies that appeared in the festival that year. The last page has an index of directors and an index of advertisers.
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English
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http://chicago.ddbn.com/filmfest/ not functional as of 02/07/12

Poetry and New Media: A User's Guide

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Book, Michael Collier
Date: 
2009
Abstract: 
This book is a report from the Poetry and New Media Working Group that provides advice regarding various facets of poetry in new media platforms.
Language: 
English
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poetryfoundation.org

Stop Smiling Issue 31: Ode to the South

Bound Struggles, Number 6

Feldman

Date: 
1988
Abstract: 
Published as a tribute following Eugene Feldman's death, this journal contains letters, essays, and poetry from Feldman and his mourners.
Language: 
English
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Journal of Ordinary Thought: I Am Here

The 826 Compendium Vol. 1

Catalog Number: 
Book, 826CHI, Compendium Vol. 1
Date: 
2009
Volume: 
1
Abstract: 
A collection of writings from children age 6 to 18 put together by a non-profit organization that aims to help students work on their writing skills in-school, durin gfield trips, and after-school, whether that be alone, together, or as a whole class.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
2 copies. Continued from Contributors: The Students in Mrs. Schrecengost's 4th Grade Class, The Students in Ms. Kreczmer's 3rd Grade Class, The Students in Ms. Shea's 3rd Grade Class, The Students in Mrs. Navarro's 2nd Grade Class, The Students in Mrs. Portillo's 3rd Grade Class, The Students in Ms. Henry's 3rd Grade Class, The Students in Mrs. Hiltz's 3rd Grade Class, The Students in Mrs. William;'s 4th Grade Class, Esley Thurmond, Denzel Wadlington, Zaria Young, Vontrel Rendles, Travis Crockett, Johntell Newell, Moshanne Booker, Demareion Ownes, Deon Edwards, Terrell Walker, Tomeshah {Patterson, Benjamin McClatchey, Jared Klaassen, Sarah Meyer, Shelbi S. Armstrong, Jacob Monarrez, Grace Van Note, Amado Lopez, Saul Moreno, Maxine Murray, Haley Feller, Valentina Angelova, Magdalena Cassel, Monika Wnuk, Jasmeen Alicea, Annie Mitran, Adam Gottlier, Marty Kezon, Hannah Geil-Neufeld, Jennifer Friedmann
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978-1-934750-11-7
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The Manifesti of Radical Literature

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Book, Moore, Anne Elizabeth
Date: 
2010
Edition: 
2nd Edition
Abstract: 
Sardonic exploration of a variety of issues, scenarios, situations, and current truths, or those seemingly so. Super funny and a great time to read. "Of questionable value." -Anne Elizabeth Moore
Language: 
English
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Steve Albini Thinks We Suck, Issue 9

Catalog Number: 
Zine, Steve Albini Thinks We Suck
Date: 
1998
Issue: 
9
Abstract: 
Steve Albini Thinks We Suck was a fanzine covering the Chicago music scene from 1994-1998. Its editor, Mo Ryan, was its chief contributor. Most of the content consists of reviews of current releases from indie labels as well as interviews.
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English
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