Monthly Archives: July 2011

Midwest MidCentury fights

I’m duplicating this post across two blogs, because two parallel battles are being fought right now over MidCentury buildings in Chicago and St. Louis. In Chicago, a well-publicized fight has been going on for many months over the fate of … Continue reading

Posted in Midcentury Modernism | Leave a comment

A lesson in etiquette

This is completely off-topic and meta, and I know I shouldn’t let this topic bother me so much, so I’ll keep it short. I write this blog for free, for fun, in my spare time, entirely on my own – … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 8 Comments

Mucca Pazza at Tour de Fat

One of Chicago’s great cultural treasures, in my irreverent opinion at least, is the band Mucca Pazza. Billing themselves as a “circus-punk marching band”, this group of 30 musicians and performers employs all the trappings of a high school marching … Continue reading

Posted in Life in Chicago | Leave a comment