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Invictus Theatre Commits Entire Summer To Ambitious Production Of Angels In America

Invictus Theatre opens its ambitious production of "Angels in America" on Saturday, running through September 7. Artistic director Charles Askenaizer acknowledges both excitement and anxiety over the monumental task, highlighted by the play’s significant cultural impact and technical complexity. Ticket sales indicate strong community interest, despite some unfamiliarity with the show's themes.

Damen Silos, Facing Demolition, Should Become Public Festival Grounds, Local Leaders Say

Community leaders in McKinley Park aim to save the historic Damen Silos from demolition, proposing to transform the site into public festival grounds. The abandoned silos, a local landmark since 1977, face imminent demolition by MAT Limited, the site’s new owner. Advocates have initiated a petition, garnering over 670 signatures to support their redevelopment plan.

Constant Agitation Film Lab Opens 1st Storefront In Logan Square

Constant Agitation Film Lab, a woman- and Latina-owned film lab, opens its first storefront in Logan Square, enhancing film photography accessibility. Owner Sophie Gomez aims to double film development output and foster community through events and collaborations. The new location signifies growth for the lab, which had previously operated from a basement.

Get Inked For A Good Cause At Chicagos First-Ever Tattoo Lady Fest

Julia Campione, a tattoo artist and owner of Good Omen Tattoo, will host Chicago's first-ever Tattoo Lady Fest from September 5-7. The convention aims to empower female tattoo artists and support local nonprofits through a raffle and live events. Tickets go on sale July 1, with general admission priced at $20.

South Side Neighbors Slam Morgan Shoal Redevelopment Process

Neighbors criticized the redevelopment process for the Morgan Shoal lakefront at a community meeting, expressing concerns over the project's budget and planning. The Army Corps of Engineers announced that a federal environmental review process will begin soon, allowing community members to submit comments.

This Week In Photos Heat Wave, Honoring Officer Krystal Rivera, Plover Chicks And More

Chicago's Block Club captures striking moments from a recent heat wave and pays tribute to Officer Krystal Rivera. This week's photo collection highlights the city's vibrant life, including the sighting of plover chicks.

Black Yacht Weekend Attendees Call For Stricter Safety Measures After Chaotic And Dangerous Event

High winds and unsafe weather conditions led to canceled boat charters during Black Yacht Weekend on Lake Michigan, resulting in two fatalities and injuries. Attendees criticized safety measures and called for stricter regulations to prevent future incidents.

Baseballs Zany Savannah Bananas Sell Out Sox Park Twice As Fans Clamor For Hottest Ticket In Town

The Savannah Bananas sold out Sox Park for two nights, attracting over 182,000 ticket applicants for their unique brand of baseball known as "Banana Ball." The games feature unconventional rules and entertainment, drawing comparisons to the Harlem Globetrotters and creating a buzz akin to Taylor Swift's concert demand.

Goatsucker Nighthawks Are Vanishing. These Chicagoans Are Trying To Find Out Why

Common nighthawks, a bird species facing decline in North America, are being monitored by volunteers in Chicago. The Chicago Nighthawk Project aims to gather data on their local population amidst concerns of habitat loss and declining insect numbers. Preliminary findings suggest that some nighthawks continue to thrive in the city.

Lifeguard Kills 15-Year-Old, Wounds Laquan McDonalds Cousin Outside West Side Pool, Family Says

A lifeguard shot a 14-year-old boy and killed a 15-year-old outside Douglass Park pool in Chicago, prompting calls for a hate crime investigation. Family attorney Jeff Neslund stated that the shooter, a white male, targeted two young African-American victims. The incident raised concerns about police accountability and community safety.

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