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Sixty on Sixty: An Interview with Joseph Scapellato
During Joseph’s last week in Chicago, we met at (surprise!) the Boiler Room in Logan Square to conduct his Sixty on 60 interview. Sixty on 60 is a new series in which SIFCers interview one another, allowing readers to get to know the fine folks who bring you the latest from Chicago’s art scene. We talked over good drinks and pizza and I happened to learn a lot about Joseph that I didn’t know...
Week Ends, Art Begins || July 29th – 31st
If you don’t know this by now, you may never, ever, ever know it.
FRIDAY || July 29, 2011
7th Annual Printers’ Ball: IT’S ALIVE!
One of the largest celebrations of literary culture in the country, The Printers’ Ball celebrates literary culture by offering thousands of magazines, books, and broadsides free of charge; showcasing live music, readings, and other performances; demonstrating...
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