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City Cultural Commissioner Retiring at Month's End

City Cultural Commissioner Retiring at Month's End

Chicago is losing one of its biggest — arguably its biggest — cultural advocates at the end of the month with the retirement of Cultural Affairs Commissioner Lois Weisberg. The 85-year-old Weisberg is best known for organizing the wildly successful "Cows on Parade" public art exhibit of more than a decade ago, but her legacy runs deeper than that. Weisberg was also the driving force behind the Chicago Cultural Center, Taste of Chicago, Gallery 37, most of the major music festivals along the lakefront and neighborhood festivals throughout the city, and Friends of the Parks. Weisberg's knack for networking was the subject of a Malcolm Gladwell New Yorker profile. In short, Chicago could still conceivably be a cow town without Lois Weisberg. more ›

Another Alderman Calls It A Day

Another Alderman Calls It A Day

Chicago News Co-op's Dan Mihalopoulos has quickly become a go-to for the latest City Hall news. Mihalopoulos reports that 45th Ward Alderman Patrick Levar, who's currently battling prostate cancer, will not seek a new term next year. LeVar becomes the ninth alderman to announce he's leaving City Council. more ›

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