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The majority of Chicagoans never experience the deep beauty, suffering, and humanity of the city’s south side The Other Side
Chicago's famed Maxwell Street vanished as it was torn down and transformed into University Village. How would the voices of the past mingle with those of the present? Maxwell Street: Then & Now
How do our lives and identities in the 21st century resemble those of our ancestors of 100 years ago? What has changed and what remains the same? Then & Now
Nicknamed Snowmageddon, the Chicago area blizzard of February 2, 2010 was the third worst in the city's history. One year later area residents reveal their stories. Snowmageddon: One Year Later
What if a forgotten part of our city's culture were hiding in plain sight? In Plain Sight
How do the residents of Batavia, IL react to the shut down of Fermilab's famed particle accelerator? Perhaps street art can find the answer. Farewell Tevatron
How would people react when confronted with an arbitrary sacred space? How would they use it? Sacred Spaces
There's safety in nonsense. If they can't understand you how can they hurt you? Dadaist Escape
We do certain things to make ourselves happy that others aren’t meant to take part in or understand. Self Medication
What if you counted how many times you heard people badmouth others in a month? How high would you count? Pandora’s Box
There are some things that we wish we could say to someone, but fail to. What are you unable to say? Snow Writing
I spend much of my time in Chicago alone. I go places and experience things that I don’t get to share with anyone. Mirror Series
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