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Chicago, IL · ChicagoUnion strong Tenants of the 7500 S. South Shore apartment building, raided by federal immigration agents at the end of September, held a press conference Monday to announce the formation of their new tenants’ union. Residents are seeking restoration of heat, electricity, and elevator service in the building, among other demands. “This has nothing to […] The post Tenants of buildling raided by feds unionizing appeared first on Chicago Reader.See the Story
Make It Make Sense: Tenants of Buildling Raided by Feds Unionizing
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoIn 1995, the Smashing Pumpkins were one of the biggest bands in the country. The Chicago alt-rock outfit caught fire with their 1991 debut, Gish, and broke into the mainstream with their 1993 masterpiece, the quadruple platinum Siamese Dream. The four-piece spent most of the next 13 months touring in support of that release, including […] The post A Night of Mellon Collie and Infinite Sadness redeems the Smashing Pumpkins’ biggest excesses appea…See the Story
A Night of Mellon Collie and Infinite Sadness redeems the Smashing Pumpkins’ biggest excesses
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