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Remembering the Edgewater Beach Hotel

Remembering the Edgewater Beach Hotel

Editor, author, playwright, and occasional film producer Adam Langer grew up on Mozart Street in Chicago’s West Rogers Park neighborhood. (336 views)... More...
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Rogers Park 'Ghettoplex' reopens, now less ghetto and more retro

Rogers Park 'Ghettoplex' reopens, now less ghetto and more retro

After being under renovation for a while, the theater once known at the "ghettoplex" reopens. The movie theater was known for BYOB (bring your own bag, and get it filled with popcorn). (230 views)... More...
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