Known for his social practice, performance, sculpture and work with archives, the Chicago artist memorializes those who shaped his worldview in his first major American museum survey.
Tag: Chicago (Ill)
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How Volunteers Open Their Homes to Women Seeking Abortions
Home stays have roots in a pre-Roe America, where women frequently traveled long distances for abortions.
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A Nonbinary Runner’s Experience of the Chicago Marathon
“A big part of being here and running this race is reclaiming this place, which left me with a lot of emotional scars,” Cal Calamia said of running the Chicago Marathon in their hometown.
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Susannah Scaroni Wins the Chicago Marathon Women’s Wheelchair Race
Susannah Scaroni, a Paralympic gold medalist, broke three vertebrae when she was hit by a car in a training session a year ago. On Sunday she won the Chicago marathon, her third marathon in three weeks.
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Jennifer Bonjean, the Lawyer Who Defended R. Kelly and Bill Cosby
Jennifer Bonjean has become known for her aggressive approach as she has defended men accused of sexual misconduct in several of the highest profile cases of the #MeToo era.