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Parade · ChicagoCHICAGO (WGN) — At Wrightwood 659, an almost hidden gallery in residential Lincoln Park, art historian Jonathan Katz is attracting attention with a bold exhibition. It’s a first-of-its-kind art survey of same-sex attraction entitled, “The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939.” “What the show is fundamentally about is the beginning of a gulf between forms of sexuality that were once unified,” said Katz, the exhibition’s curat…See the Story
Rejected Around the World, the First Homosexuals Art Exhibit Found a Home at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago
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Nascar · ChicagoAs NASCAR prepares to return to the streets of Chicago this weekend, the talk surrounding the race isn't focused on the on-track action. Instead, fans, industry members and citizens of the Windy City are wondering about Chicago's future in NASCAR…See the Story
Stubbs: NASCAR Values Chicago Street Race, but Will It Stay Past '25?
75% Center coverage: 4 sources

Motorsports · ChicagoCHICAGO - In a dream matchup between the veteran road course king and the 18-year-old pretender to the throne on the streets of the Windy City, Shane van Gisbergen schooled his young JR Motorsports teammate in winning Saturday's The Loop…See the Story
Shane Van Gisbergen Wins Dramatic Duel on the Streets of Chicago
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NASCAR’s Chicago Race Gets a Runway Twist from Students
Professor Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin, founder of Columbia Votes, leaves Columbia for Solutions Journalism Network
Column: Lesbian Characters Have Long Been Erased on Screen. That Needs to Change.
Pride Fest draws thousands amid heat wave and political tension
100% Center coverage: 1 sources