Coworker of the cosplayer; I saw the whole thing go down. So perhaps I can clarify a few things I’ve seen brought up in other comments:
Coworker of the cosplayer; I saw the whole thing go down. So perhaps I can clarify a few things I’ve seen brought up in other comments:
I guess that’s why his name is “Adam”. At least in majority Christian countries.
“You’ve Just Voted to Leave the EU. You Won’t BELIEVE What Happens Next...”
Does she think rapists spend all their non-rape time kicking puppies and twirling their mustaches while cackling?! I suppose it’s more comforting to believe that evil is always legible.
As a mom of a child with autism I find it mind-boggling that parents of non neurotypical kids jump on the anti-vax wagon. Because the message of the whole movement is: “It’s better to risk the life of your child than to wind up with one with autism”. It’s so unbelievably disloyal to your children. My son is perfect…
Yeah, plus if you venture south to near where the old Ickes homes once stood, it’s all new development that’s catching up too. Not much commercial yet, but new condos everywhere down here. The new green line stop is already attracting developers.
I used to go to that Target several times a week (and I could see it from my old condo) so I’m really, really glad it wasn’t a Walmart. And that’s why Jewel bought the old Dominick’s store at Roosevelt and Canal, even though the Roosevelt/State/Wabash one is just a few blocks away — to prevent Walmart from getting it.
I’m not sure there even was a candidate on the R side. There may well be. Whoever it may be has a snowball’s chance in hell in Cook County.
I used to live a couple blocks away and still go to one of the fitness studios in that complex once a week or so. It’s weird. That whole area transformed completely over the six or so years I lived there, and it’s going to look completely different again in just a couple more years.
Was hoping someone would post an answer like this that gets more at the truth. I worked at Chicago Housing Authority during the “Plan For Transformation” and it didn’t take long to realize it wasn’t about making the lives of Cabrini residents better, it was a land grab. I remember when every work in CHA was assigned…
The Target on Division?? I’ve only lived in Chicago for two years and every time I’ve gone to that Target I just think how strange that area is. Now it all makes sense!
Cabrini Green is gone. It was torn down and the residents relocated. Honestly, when I saw the word movie, I thought you were going to mention Candyman. That’s a common response. I’m glad to see Kim Foxx win. I hope she does better.