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October 17 - October 23, 2001


THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:


“Perhaps it is this that most haunts working men
and women: the planned obsolescence of people
that is of a piece with the planned obsolesce of the
things they make. Or sell.”


Studs [Louis] Terkel, “Working” [1972], introduction






 Studs Terkel visits Sulzer after Dempsey asks for apology

 Is the mold broken?

 High property taxes raise North Side rents, hinder small business retention

 Assessor to visit RCC meeting Thursday

 The art of the tax appeal




 Daley pushes downzoning for hospital site, developer moves ahead

 Uptown tenants purchase own $22-million building

 Armitage Ave. hosts a month of trunk shows in October

 A new Chicago parking lot paves the way

 Two Chicago legends join to give holiday greetings

 A cure worse than the disease?




 SSP hosts monologue matchup competition

 New children's theater series at Storefront

 Year of the Bungalow culminates with exhibition

 Architect Renzo Piano to lecture at the Art Institute




 Halloween fantasy-fest to help those affected by HIV

 European Repertory 10th season with 'The Tempest'

 Goodman Theatre establishes family theater series

 Legal advice at no cost on Oct. 20