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Sally Gilbertson fondly remembers trekking into the city from her hometown of Wheaton to pick up a copy of the Reader whenever she could. After graduating from veterinary school in June 2008, she ...
City News has books, too—music biographies, science, popular history, and plenty of Chicago-centric fare, often at discount prices. And yes, adult magazines still exist, it turns out.
The Chicago Publishers Gallery houses twenty-three hundred volumes of Windy City print. If Willy Wonka had lived in Chicago and dealt in books instead of… ...
Still, the demise of The Chicago Defender’s print editions represented a painful passage for many people who grew up in Chicago and for those with memories of its influence far beyond this city.
In October, Windy City Times will be inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame. ( Baim was inducted in 1994.) “The hardest part about all of this is my team,” she said.