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Archives, Artists, Community, Featured, Poetry + Short Stories
Published on November 1, 2016

Neighborhood Magic

written by Susannah Papish

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Filed under: Archives, Artists, Community, Featured, Poetry + Short Stories
Tagged with: art, Audrey Peeples, Beverly Art Walk, Beverly/Morgan Park, Bob & Connie Ratzel, Carron Little, Chicago Art, Chicago performance, featured, improv, Judie Anderson, Lendon Sadler, Movement Chicago performance art, Neighborhood Magic, Norma Flynn, performance, performance art, Phil Carlin, Ridge Historical Society, Sixty Inches From Center, Stephen Thomas, Sue Delves, theater, Yuri Lane
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