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11/19 issue highlights

Written by: Sam Feldman Add comments

The feature in this week’s issue is on Chicago Community and Workers Rights (CCWR), a new immigrants rights organization based in Little Village that’s trying to fight the use of E-Verify by employers. A photo essay reveals the range of Woodlawn’s churches, from the beautiful to the historic to the typical. Tomorrow the Chicago Storytelling Guild is holding a festival at the Experimental Station, part of the annual worldwide Tellabration. Weekly writer Keith Jamieson, who liveblogged Raymond Lotta’s talk last week, explains what’s wrong with Communism. Lagniappe brings delicious Cajun food and jazz to Auburn Gresham. The theme for this year’s installment of Lumpen’s annual Select Media Festival is “Super Bad Ass.” Mash-up magician Girl Talk performs at the University of Chicago tomorrow night. And the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic’s new chamber ensemble debuted at the International House last Saturday.

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