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All content by Colin Shively
Local comedy group marks anniversary
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Colin Shively
Travel time and speed to be determined by new road sensors
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Colin Shively
Little Calumet River poisoned in search of threatening fish
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Colin Shively
Capturing families’ most private memorial of troops
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Colin Shively
Tales of a job interview
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Colin Shively
Film festival honors Latino culture
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Colin Shively
Flauntin’ the Goods
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Colin Shively
High schools shouldn’t discriminate against same-sex couples
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Colin Shively
Theater expands horizons
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Colin Shively
A digital revolution
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Colin Shively
Luck of the Chi-rish
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Colin Shively
Ama‘zine’ indie literature comes together
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Colin Shively
Vegetarian fare on a college budget
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Colin Shively
Spreading groove
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Colin Shively
A Glimpse of a masterpiece
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Colin Shively
West Town aims to retain artistic reputation
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Colin Shively
Food and community drive entrepreneurs
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Colin Shively
Singles come out to step up their game
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Colin Shively
Fused Realities
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Colin Shively
Connecting the gap between thespians
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Colin Shively
Wicker Park party up for national award
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Colin Shively
Stitching it up
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Colin Shively
Magic turns muggle
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Colin Shively
Journey to the White House, Chicago style
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Colin Shively
‘Superstar’ looks into the past
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Colin Shively
Interactive show lights up the night
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Colin Shively
Twitter co-founder speaks to Columbia
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Colin Shively
Playtime makes for great business
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Colin Shively
Local farms keep trucking through harsh winters
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Colin Shively
Public performers struggle through hard times
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Colin Shively
From 140 characters to the stage
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Colin Shively
Chicago theater forges through recession
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Colin Shively
Makeshift Prodigy creates diverse musical styles
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Colin Shively
Organic Roof
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Colin Shively
From the streets to cookie sheets
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Colin Shively
OK Go to headline show
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Colin Shively
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