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copperbadge · 11 months
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Time for vintage flea!!
[ID: A photograph outside the Randolph Street Market, a pop up vintage flea in Chicago. It reads "Tons of Dealers, Treasures galore, inside the building!! Don't miss the Ballroom!"]
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imjustwritingg · 2 years
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Restaurant recs. for Chicago and any other sightseeing activities you enjoyed? 🫶🏻
Food:
Yolk — breakfast sandwiches and iced coffee are great
Waffles — self-explanatory
Au Cheval — known for their bacon cheeseburger and it did not disappoint
Alla Vita — Italian, their roasted squash ravioli was heavenly
The Purple Pig — pricey, but worth it. you can go by yourself or go with friends and share your plates
Portillo’s — worth the hype, try a chili dog and get some chocolate cake for dessert. go to the one on West Ontario downtown, it’s so cool inside and has lots of interesting Chicago memorabilia
Raymond’s — spot on West Cermak we stopped at during filming, the tacos were incredible
Time Out Market — sorta upscale, hipster-esque food court warehouse in the West Loop. lots of options, great ramen, and even better drinks
Sightseeing:
Navy Pier, specifically the Centennial Wheel if you’re not afraid of heights — the views are INSANE
Architecture boat tour — make sure it’s the river and lake one that leaves from Michigan Ave, it’s outstanding
Millennium Park — the park is beautiful, “The Bean” aka Cloud Gate is cool to see in person, very trippy walking under it — reminds me of a kaleidoscope
Starbucks Roastery downtown if you’re a coffee lover — 5th floor roof terrace has a decent corner view of downtown
Randolph Street in the West Loop — perfect strip full of food, drinks and shopping
Lincoln Park Zoo —I didn’t go here myself because I was with a friend, but other friends went and really enjoyed it. free admission, beautiful grounds and they have penguins 🥰
Magnificent Mile/downtown — touristy sights, worth the views
Wear comfy walking shoes pal. You’ll need them. 🫶🏼
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poemswhileyouwait · 1 year
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“I Didn’t Buy Anything Big” by Hannah Radeke -- Randolph Street Market, 7.30.22 
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nebris · 2 years
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Why Is So Little Known About the 1930s Coup Attempt Against FDR?
Business leaders like JP Morgan and Irénée du Pont were accused by a retired major general of plotting to install a fascist dictator.
Donald Trump’s elaborate plot to overthrow the democratically elected president was neither impulsive nor uncoordinated, but straight out of the playbook of another American coup attempt – the 1933 “Wall Street putsch” against newly elected Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
           America had hit rock bottom, beginning with the stock market crash three years earlier. Unemployment was at 16 million and rising. Farm foreclosures exceeded half a million. More than five thousand banks had failed, and hundreds of thousands of families had lost their homes. Financial capitalists had bilked millions of customers and rigged the market. There were no government safety nets – no unemployment insurance, minimum wage, social security or Medicare.    
           Economic despair gave rise to panic and unrest, and political firebrands and white supremacists eagerly fanned the paranoia of socialism, global conspiracies and threats from within the country. Populists Huey Long and Father Charles Coughlin attacked FDR, spewing vitriolic anti-Jewish, pro-fascist refrains and brandishing the “America first” slogan coined by media magnate William Randolph Hearst.    
           On 4 March 1933, more than 100,000 people had gathered on the east side of the US Capitol for Roosevelt’s inauguration. The atmosphere was slate gray and ominous, the sky suggesting a calm before the storm. That morning, rioting was expected in cities throughout the nation, prompting predictions of a violent revolution. Army machine guns and sharpshooters were placed at strategic locations along the route. Not since the civil war had Washington been so fortified, with armed police guarding federal buildings.    
           FDR thought government in a civilized society had an obligation to abolish poverty, reduce unemployment, and redistribute wealth. Roosevelt’s bold New Deal experiments inflamed the upper class, provoking a backlash from the nation’s most powerful bankers, industrialists and Wall Street brokers, who thought the policy was not only radical but revolutionary. Worried about losing their personal fortunes to runaway government spending, this fertile field of loathing led to the “traitor to his class” epithet for FDR. “What that fellow Roosevelt needs is a 38-caliber revolver right at the back of his head,” a respectable citizen said at a Washington dinner party.    
           In a climate of conspiracies and intrigues, and against the backdrop of charismatic dictators in the world such as Hitler and Mussolini, the sparks of anti-Rooseveltism ignited into full-fledged hatred. Many American intellectuals and business leaders saw nazism and fascism as viable models for the US. The rise of Hitler and the explosion of the Nazi revolution, which frightened many European nations, struck a chord with prominent American elites and antisemites such as Charles Lindbergh and Henry Ford. Hitler’s elite Brownshirts – a mass body of party storm troopers separate from the 100,000-man German army – was a stark symbol to the powerless American masses. Mussolini’s Blackshirts – the military arm of his organization made up of 200,000 soldiers – were a potent image of strength to a nation that felt emasculated.    
           A divided country and FDR’s emboldened powerful enemies made the plot to overthrow him seem plausible. With restless uncertainty, volatile protests and ominous threats, America’s right wing was inspired to form its own paramilitary organizations. Militias sprung up throughout the land, their self-described “patriots” chanting: “This is despotism! This is tyranny!”    
           Today’s Proud Boys and Oath Keepers have nothing on their extremist forbears. In 1933, a diehard core of conservative veterans formed the Khaki Shirts in Philadelphia and recruited pro-Mussolini immigrants. The Silver Shirts was an apocalyptic Christian militia patterned on the notoriously racist Texas Rangers that operated in 46 states and stockpiled weapons.    
           The Gray Shirts of New York organized to remove “Communist college professors” from the nation’s education system, and the Tennessee-based White Shirts wore a Crusader cross and agitated for the takeover of Washington. JP Morgan Jr, one of the nation’s richest men, had secured a $100m loan to Mussolini’s government. He defiantly refused to pay income tax and implored his peers to join him in undermining FDR.    
           So, when retired US Marine Corps Maj Gen Smedley Darlington Butler claimed he was recruited by a group of Wall Street financiers to lead a fascist coup against FDR and the US government in the summer of 1933, Washington took him seriously. Butler, a Quaker, and first world war hero dubbed the Maverick Marine, was a soldier’s soldier who was idolized by veterans – which represented a huge and powerful voting bloc in America. Famous for his daring exploits in China and Central America, Butler’s reputation was impeccable. He got rousing ovations when he claimed that during his 33 years in the marines: “I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle man for big business, for Wall Street and for bankers. In short, I was a racketeer for capitalism.”    
           Butler later testified before Congress that a bond-broker and American Legion member named Gerald MacGuire approached him with the plan. MacGuire told him the coup was backed by a group called the American Liberty League, a group of business leaders which formed in response to FDR’s victory, and whose mission it was to teach government “the necessity of respect for the rights of persons and property”. Members included JP Morgan, Jr, Irénée du Pont, Robert Sterling Clark of the Singer sewing machine fortune, and the chief executives of General Motors, Birds Eye and General Foods.    
           The putsch called for him to lead a massive army of veterans – funded by $30m from Wall Street titans and with weapons supplied by Remington Arms – to march on Washington, oust Roosevelt and the entire line of succession, and establish a fascist dictatorship backed by a private army of 500,000 former soldiers.    
           As MacGuire laid it out to Butler, the coup was instigated after FDR eliminated the gold standard in April 1933, which threatened the country’s wealthiest men who thought if American currency wasn’t backed by gold, rising inflation would diminish their fortunes. He claimed the coup was sponsored by a group who controlled $40bn in assets – about $800bn today – and who had $300m available to support the coup and pay the veterans. The plotters had men, guns and money – the three elements that make for successful wars and revolutions. Butler referred to them as “the royal family of financiers” that had controlled the American Legion since its formation in 1919. He felt the Legion was a militaristic political force, notorious for its antisemitism and reactionary policies against labor unions and civil rights, that manipulated veterans.    
           The planned coup was thwarted when Butler reported it to J Edgar Hoover at the FBI, who reported it to FDR. How seriously the “Wall Street putsch” endangered the Roosevelt presidency remains unknown, with the national press at the time mocking it as a “gigantic hoax” and historians like Arthur M Schlesinger Jr surmising “the gap between contemplation and execution was considerable” and that democracy was not in real danger. Still, there is much evidence that the nation’s wealthiest men – Republicans and Democrats alike – were so threatened by FDR’s policies that they conspired with antigovernment paramilitarism to stage a coup.    
           The final report by the congressional committee tasked with investigating the allegations, delivered in February 1935, concluded: “[The committee] received evidence showing that certain persons had made an attempt to establish a fascist organization in this country”, adding “There is no question that these attempts were discussed, were planned, and might have been placed in execution when and if the financial backers deemed it expedient.”    
           As Congressman John McCormack who headed the congressional investigation put it: “If General Butler had not been the patriot he was, and if they had been able to maintain secrecy, the plot certainly might very well have succeeded … When times are desperate and people are frustrated, anything could happen.”    
           There is still much that is not known about the coup attempt. Butler demanded to know why the names of the country’s richest men were removed from the final version of the committee’s report. “Like most committees, it has slaughtered the little and allowed the big to escape,” Butler said in a Philadelphia radio interview in 1935. “The big shots weren’t even called to testify. They were all mentioned in the testimony. Why was all mention of these names suppressed from this testimony?”    
           While details of the conspiracy are still matters of historical debate, journalists and historians, including the BBC’s Mike Thomson and John Buchanan of the US, later concluded that FDR struck a deal with the plotters, allowing them to avoid treason charges – and possible execution – if Wall Street backed off its opposition to the New Deal. The presidential biographer Sidney Blumenthal recently said that Roosevelt should have pushed it all through, then reneged on his agreement and prosecuted them.    
           What might all of this portend for Americans today, as President Biden follows in FDR’s New Deal footsteps while democratic socialist Bernie Sanders also rises in popularity and influence? In 1933, rather than inflame a quavering nation, FDR calmly urged Americans to unite to overcome fear, banish apathy and restore their confidence in the country’s future. Now, 90 years later, a year on from Trump’s own coup attempt, Biden’s tone was more alarming, sounding a clarion call for Americans to save democracy itself, to make sure such an attack “never, never happens again”.    
           If the plotters had been held accountable in the 1930s, the forces behind the 6 January coup attempt might never have flourished into the next century.    
Sally Denton is the author of The Plots Against the President: FDR, a Nation in Crisis, and the Rise of the American Right. Her forthcoming book is The Colony: Faith and Blood in a Promised Land.   
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The 20 Most Unique Restaurant Concepts in Chicago
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As Chicago's restaurant week kicks off in 2024, we unveil the 20 most unique restaurant concepts in the city. With over 7,000 options, finding distinctive dining experiences is a challenge. For aspiring restaurant owners, this curated list offers inspiration and a pulse on the latest trends.
Chicago: The Culinary Capital
Renowned for deep-dish pizzas and world-class hot dogs, Chicago's food scene is a vibrant tapestry of flavors. Amidst its 7,000 eateries, we've spotlighted 20 that promise both uniqueness and tradition, shaping the city's gastronomic landscape.
20 Unique Restaurant Concepts in Chicago
The Albert: A fusion of art and science, featuring a functional copper and glass distillery. Classic Italian dishes get a contemporary twist, complemented by science-inspired drinks.
The Game Room: A retro-chic lounge on Michigan Avenue offering classic cocktails, finger foods, and games like bocce, pool, cards, and foosball.
Au Cheval: Upscale dining on Randolph Street with an open kitchen and a distinctive menu featuring ingredients from bologna to foie gras, especially known for its passion for eggs.
Temporis: A creative American tasting menu on Ashland Avenue with an ever-evolving ten-course experience, utilizing ingredients from its own hydroponic garden.
Harvest: A farm-to-table concept in Marriott Downtown with a 95% scratch kitchen, emphasizing fresh, seasonal ingredients.
Bistronomic: Modern cuisine influenced by French culture, offering a large patio seating area on Wabash Avenue.
Untitled Supper Club: An 18,000 square-feet restaurant-cum-lounge on Kinzie Street, inspired by the prohibition era, featuring shareable bites and creative desserts.
Spin Chicago: An energetic hangout across 8 locations, featuring Ping-Pong tables, global food, cocktails, and live DJ music.
Bites Asian Kitchen + Bar: Located on North Clark Street, offering Asian tapas, creative cocktails, and a rustic-chic ambiance celebrating cultures from around the world.
Aztec Dave’s Food Truck: A family-run food truck on North California Avenue, dishing out authentic Mexican favorites with a modern twist.
The Blind Cafe: An extraordinary pop-up event in complete darkness on a mission to widen comfort zones through music, discussion, and dinner.
Chicago Sweatlodge: A water bar and cafe on North Cicero Avenue, offering Russian banya experiences, Turkish massages, and a Mexican spread.
Tack Room: A rustic-chic piano lounge bar tucked behind Thalia Hall's staircase, serving premium cocktails and snacks with live performances.
Frontier: A unique restaurant on North Milwaukee Avenue offering whole animals from pig to alligator, with a lodge space, TVs, fireplace, and beer garden.
Alinea: A fine dining restaurant on North Halsted Street by Chef Grant Achatz, known for its evolving New American tasting menus and creative plates.
Kaiser Tiger: A bi-level gastropub on West Randolph Street with a beer garden and more than 20 rotating tap beers.
Carnivale: A lively eatery in West Fulton Market since 2005, renowned for its Pan-Latin cuisine and craft cocktails.
Swift & Sons: A premier steakhouse in West Fulton Market with a modern twist, offering premium steaks, seafood, and a bi-level bar.
Boka: An American restaurant on North Halsted Street offering creative American cuisine in a stylish, modern setting.
El Ideas: An upscale, intimate restaurant on West 14th Street, known for fixed-price American culinary fare by Chef Phillip Foss.
For more insights into the restaurant industry, website building, and digital marketing, stay tuned.
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freedomtdycrashpadblog · 11 months
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Best Ways You Can Spend Leisure Time During Your TDY Assignment
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During your TDY assignment, there are several ways you can spend your leisure time. Explore the local attractions to immerse yourself in the culture and history of the area. Indulge in the local cuisine to savor the unique flavors and specialties.
When you find yourself on a Temporary Duty (TDY) assignment, it's important to make the most of your leisure time to relax, explore, and make lasting memories. Whether in a new city or a familiar one, there are plenty of ways to spend your free time. From immersing yourself in local culture to engaging in recreational activities, here are some ways to make the most of your leisure time during your TDY assignment.
Explore the Local Attractions
Take advantage of your temporary stay by exploring the unique attractions of the area. Visit museums, historical sites, botanical gardens, or landmarks the city is known for. You can also visit local festivals, markets, or cultural events to experience the vibrant atmosphere and connect with the local community.
Try Local Cuisine
Indulge your taste buds by sampling the local cuisine. Seek out popular restaurants, food trucks, or street vendors to savor the flavors and specialties of the region. Don't be afraid to venture beyond your comfort zone and try dishes you've never had. It's a delicious way to immerse yourself in the local culture.
Engage in Outdoor Activities
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If you enjoy the outdoors, look for recreational activities available in the area. Go hiking, biking, or jogging in nearby parks or nature reserves. Take a scenic walk along a beach or lakefront. You can also find opportunities for kayaking, paddle boarding, or even rock climbing, depending on the location. These activities keep you active and allow you to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Relax and Recharge
Sometimes, the best way to spend your leisure time is simply by relaxing and recharging. Find a cozy café or park where you can sit back, read a book, listen to music, or enjoy the surroundings. Take the opportunity to practice self-care, whether it's through meditation, yoga, or pampering yourself with a spa day.
Connect with Others
TDY assignments often provide an opportunity to meet new people from diverse backgrounds. Take advantage of this and connect with colleagues, locals, or other travelers. Strike up conversations, join social groups, or attend networking events to build new friendships and professional relationships.
Get Comfortable Crashpads with Freedom TDY Crashpad!
Are you looking for a comfortable place to stay during your TDY stay? You can find military crashpads located near Randolph AFB. Freedom TDY Crashpad is a luxury yet affordable crash pad designed to provide you with a comfortable place like home.
Visit their website to check out their facilities or contact them for booking and queries.
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weareleijon · 1 year
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The Top Real Estate Trends to Watch in Chicago in 2023
You're standing on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street, looking up at the towering skyscrapers that make up the Chicago skyline. As you take in the view, you can't help but wonder what the future holds for the city's real estate market.
Well, wonder no more. Here are the top real estate trends to watch in Chicago in 2023.
1. The Rise of Micro-Units
As the cost of living in Chicago continues to rise, more and more people are looking for affordable housing options. Enter the micro-unit. These tiny apartments, typically less than 400 square feet, are becoming increasingly popular in the city. Developers are finding creative ways to maximize space, with features like fold-down beds and built-in storage.
2. The Continued Growth of the West Loop
The West Loop has been one of the hottest neighborhoods in Chicago for the past few years, and that trend shows no signs of slowing down. With its trendy restaurants, boutique shops, and proximity to downtown, the West Loop is attracting young professionals in droves. Developers are taking notice, with new luxury apartment buildings and office spaces popping up all the time.
3. The Emergence of Co-Living Spaces
Co-living spaces, where residents share common areas like kitchens and living rooms, are gaining popularity in Chicago. These spaces offer a sense of community and affordability that traditional apartments can't match. Developers are taking note, with several co-living projects in the works around the city.
4. The Importance of Sustainability
As climate change becomes an increasingly pressing issue, sustainability is becoming a top priority for developers in Chicago. From green roofs to energy-efficient appliances, developers are finding ways to make their buildings more environmentally friendly. And with the city's recent commitment to 100% renewable energy by 2040, expect to see even more sustainable development in the years to come.
5. The Impact of Technology
Technology is changing the way we live, work, and play, and the real estate industry is no exception. From virtual reality tours to smart home technology, developers are finding new ways to incorporate tech into their buildings. And with Chicago's thriving tech scene, expect to see even more innovation in this space.
So there you have it, the top real estate trends to watch in Chicago in 2023. Whether you're a developer, investor, or just someone looking for a place to call home, these trends are sure to shape the city's real estate market in the years to come.
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Orthopedic Vet Chicago - VelVet Surgical Services
Exploring Chicago's Best-Kept Secret: The Tplo District The Tplo District is a lesser-known gem of Chicago, tucked away in the northwest corner of the city. It may be a bit underrated compared to other nearby neighborhoods, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less worth exploring! From its vibrant art galleries and unique eateries to its cozy coffee shops and hidden gems, the Tplo District has something for everyone. Whether you’re a Chicago native or just visiting for the first time, this neighborhood is definitely worth checking out. In this blog post, we’ll explore why you should visit the Tplo District and what makes it so special. Orthopedic Vet Chicago What is the Tplo District? The Tplo District is a hidden gem in the city of Chicago. It's a small neighborhood that's home to some of the best restaurants, bars, and shops in the city. The Tplo District is located in the heart of Chicago's downtown, just south of the Loop. It's bordered by Wabash Avenue to the east, State Street to the west, Randolph Street to the north, and Lake Street to the south. The district gets its name from its main street, Tplo Boulevard, which runs through the center of the neighborhood. History of the Tplo District The Tplo district is one of Chicago's best-kept secrets. This hidden gem is located on the south side of the city, and it's full of interesting history and culture. The area was once home to a large community of Polish immigrants, and many of the businesses and landmarks reflect this heritage. Today, the Tplo district is a thriving neighborhood with a strong sense of community. Here's a look at the history of this fascinating district. The first Polish immigrants arrived in Chicago in the 1830s, settling on the south side of the city. They were attracted to the area because of its affordable housing and proximity to jobs. The community continued to grow throughout the 19th century, and by 1900, there were over 100,000 Polish people living in Chicago. The Tplo district got its name from Theodore Roosevelt, who visited the area in 1902. He was so impressed by the vibrant community that he dubbed it "Tplo," which means "prosperous" in Polish. The name stuck, and today it's used to refer to both the historic district and the larger Polish community in Chicago. The Tplo district flourished during the early 20th century. Many businesses catering to the needs of Polish immigrants opened up in the area, including grocery stores, banks, churches, and schools. The neighborhood also became known for its delicious food, with many restaurants serving traditional Polish cuisine. During World The Tplo District Today Today, the Tplo District is a thriving community with a vibrant business district. The neighborhood is home to a variety of businesses, including restaurants, bars, shops, and services. The Tplo District is also home to a number of parks and public spaces, making it an ideal place to live, work, and play. What to do in the Tplo District There is so much to do in the Tplo District, it's hard to know where to start! For a taste of the local flavor, be sure to check out the Tplo Farmers Market, held every Saturday from May through October. You'll find fresh produce, baked goods, and more from vendors who are passionate about their craft. If you're looking for some outdoor fun, take a stroll down the Riverwalk or rent a kayak and explore the Chicago River. Or if you're feeling adventurous, try your hand at rock climbing at one of the many cliffs dotting the district. When it comes to nightlife, the Tplo District has something for everyone. From dive bars and dance clubs to live music venues and rooftop bars, there's no shortage of places to let loose. And if you're looking for a bite to eat after a long night out, you'll find no shortage of great restaurants serving up everything from pizza and burgers to fine dining. So whether you're looking for a relaxing weekend getaway or an action-packed vacation, be sure to add the Tplo District to your list of places to explore in Chicago!
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brn1029 · 1 year
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On his date in music history …..
November 22nd
2019 - U2
Pollstar published their list of the top touring artists of the 2010s in North America. U2 came in first with a gross of $1,038,104,132, followed by The The Rolling Stones ($929,196,083), Ed Sheeran ($922,361,663), Taylor Swift ($899,627,048) and Bon Jovi ($868,715,392).
2016 - Johnny Cash
The Hendersonville, Tennessee property where Johnny Cash and his wife June Carter Cash lived for most of their thirty five years of marriage was put up for sale by the current owner. The house was destroyed in a fire in 2007, but a one-bedroom apartment building, a tennis court, a swimming pool and a covered boat dock remained standing. The couple made their home there until their deaths in 2003.
2010 - The Beatles
After just one week of availability on the iTunes store, The Beatles music sold more than 450,000 albums and 2 million individual songs. The Fab Four's debut on iTunes was accompanied by an extensive world-wide marketing plan
2005 - Bob Dylan
Poems written by Bob Dylan in his college days sold for $78,000 (£45,000) at a New York City auction. The 16 pages of poems were the first known time Robert Zimmerman used the Dylan name and came from his studies at the University of Minnesota during 1959-60.
2004 - U2
U2 shot the video for 'All Because Of You' from a moving flat bed truck on the streets of Brooklyn in New York City. Later in the day, they performed a brief concert under the Brooklyn Bridge, which was taped by MTV for a later showing.
2004 - Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne struggled with a burglar who escaped with jewellery worth about £2m from his Buckinghamshire mansion. Osbourne told reporters that he had the masked raider in a headlock as he tried to stop him. The burglar broke free and jumped 30 ft from a first floor window. A large amount of jewellery was stolen in the raid in which two burglars were involved.
1994 - Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam released their third studio album Vitalogy, which was first released on vinyl and became the first vinyl album to appear on the US chart, since the domination of the compact disc format. They followed the release in other formats two weeks later, whereupon it became the second-fastest-selling CD in history, behind only the band's previous release Vs.
1991 - Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper came to the rescue of two fans; Patrick and Dee Ann Kelly, whose California home was about to be re-possessed. Patrick had painted Coopers face on the house to help sell the property. Mr Cooper signed autographs to help raise money for the couple.
1990 - Bill Wyman
Bill Wyman announced that his 17-month marriage to model Mandy Smith was over. With the consent of her mother, Smith had started dating the 47-year-old Rolling Stones bassist when she was aged 13.
1969 - Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly supported by Steel Mill, (featuring Bruce Springsteen) appeared at the Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia. The gig was held in the school's 3,500- seat Crenshaw Gymnasium.
1968 - The Beatles
The Beatles double White Album was released in the UK. Featuring 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da', 'Dear Prudence', 'Helter Skelter', 'Blackbird' 'Back In The USSR' and George Harrison's 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'. Priced at £3.13 shillings, ($8.76), it spent eight weeks as the UK No.1 album.
1957 - Simon and Art Garfunkel
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel appeared as Tom and Jerry on ABC-TV's American Bandstand. Close friends through childhood, the first time they appeared on stage together was in a school play, Alice in Wonderland (Simon as the White Rabbit, Garfunkel as the Cheshire Cat). They later began performing together in their junior year as Tom and Jerry, with Simon as Jerry Landis and Garfunkel as Tom Graph.
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copperbadge · 10 months
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I'm very much a mix-and-match kind of guy so I've been acquiring the various objects necessary for a Jewish life in fits and starts. A lot of it is vintage or thrift rather than new or, uh, what some would call appropriate. (My havdalah box is a small decorative kitchen canister from the 1960s that I've filled with dried spices and herbs from my garden.)
I'd just been using a mug for Kiddush, but last time I was at Randolph Street Market the Judaica Guy was there and he had two gorgeous cups. This one didn't have a price; the other one was $95 because it was silver, and also it wasn't nearly as nice as this one. After I picked this one up to check for a price he asked if I was looking for a Kiddush cup and I said "They're gorgeous but out of my budget" and he said "Well, the silver-plate one is only twenty" and so now I have a proper Kiddush cup!
[ID: A photograph of a small silver-plated cup, used for welcoming Shabbat, sitting on my kitchen table; it has a motif of grapes and grape leaves deeply engraved into the outer bowl of the cup, and a base with little decorative filigrees around the rim.]
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mralexsan · 1 year
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San Francisco Tech Industry
Today's Twitter news cuts deep to my big fears of being in this industry. First time as a professional I've been through a recession, and seeing such wasteful and abusive management at the expense of so many's livelihoods… and knowing the pain of being laid off... and it being so bad you'd rather throw away your job and livelihood to willingly go unemployed.
Sure, they'll bounce back. But they'll struggle until then.
Building a career.
Proud of our work, keeps us going.
Working class at six figures.
Six figures but struggle to survive.
The World blames the 1% "Liberal Tech Elites" for the problems the 99% made by using the platform themselves.
The problem is thee, never me.
NIMBYs blame change and keep things broken.
The problem is the undesirables - Black People People from Oakland.
Our coworkers who got the axe and are now out on the streets begging to survive The homeless.
Criminals who organized to survive by robbing others because it's too damn expensive to live here because all of the low paying jobs aren't living wages thugs.
Man child billionaire burns millions.
Billions earned stealing tax payer money to fund his shitty car company.
To be a modern day William Randolph Hearst Charles Foster Kane.
Cuts fat for his wasted money, on a company that makes no money.
Making it harder for employees to live and survive.
Fuck Elon Musk.
Dunno, felt like writing my disjointed thoughts on everything. I'm not a Twitter employee, but close enough to some affected. It's a struggle out here if you don't have one of these jobs. Cities like San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose need to density and build to be people friendly, but people here insist on owning a home. The Bay Area and Los Angeles/Orange County is one large surburbia, causing the housing market to soar... And this balding man, whose whole personality is a 14 year old Modern Warefare troll, comes in, demanding we buy his shitty car, congesting roads, calling public transit disgusting when that's the solution to SF/LA's housing/traffic problems.
California has a lot of work ahead. I'm up for the challenge.
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poemswhileyouwait · 2 years
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“Mirror” by Jason Plattner -- Randolph Street Market, 7.30.22
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nebris · 10 months
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"It's the birthday of novelist Pearl S. Buck, born in Hillsboro, West Virginia (1892). Her parents were Christian missionaries in China who returned to America for Pearl's birth. But when she was three months old, they headed back to China. Buck's father, Absalom, was a fundamentalist Presbyterian preacher — and a distant father. In many of the villages where he traveled, he was the first white person the villagers had ever seen, and they were put off by him. They were unimpressed by his fire-and-brimstone sermons, and he estimated that he converted about 10 people over the course of 10 years. Still, he kept trying.
Pearl's mother, Caroline, resented being so far from her home in West Virginia. She tried her best to keep the mud walls and floors of their hut clean, and she planted American flowers everywhere. Finally, when Pearl was four, she told her husband that they were moving to a city or she was going home. So they moved to the city of Zhenjiang, but all they could afford there were three crowded rooms in an apartment in one of the poorest sections of the city, a district full of prostitutes and drug addicts.
Absalom and Caroline receive a small stipend for their work as missionaries, but Absalom squandered much of the family's budget on his pet project: translating the New Testament into Chinese. He spent 30 years working on it. Buck wrote: "He printed edition after edition, revising each to make it more perfect, and all her life [my mother] went poorer because of the New Testament. It robbed her of the tiny margin between bitter poverty and small comfort."
Chinese was Buck's first language, and her nurse told her bedtime stories about dragons and tree spirits. As a young girl in the village, she wandered through the countryside. In the city, she and her brother explored the streets and markets, watching puppet shows and sampling food. She was embarrassed by her blue eyes and blond hair, but she didn't let it hold her back. She enthusiastically joined in local celebrations, big funerals and parties.
When Buck was a teenager, her parents sent her to an English-language school for foreign girls like her. She did not fit in and was lonely, but fascinated by Shanghai. As a pupil, she was required to teach a knitting class at the Door of Hope, a shelter for girls and women who had been forced into prostitution and sex slavery. Usually, the white students from Miss Jewell's did not speak Chinese, but since Buck did, the women there told her all their stories of rape, abuse, and violence.
After a year there, Buck went to Randolph-Macon Women's College in Lynchburg, Virginia. She arrived as a total misfit. A woman named Emma Edmunds, a rural girl who became one of Buck's best friends at college, said about that first day: "I saw this one girl and she looked even more countrified than me. Her dress was made of Chinese grass linen and nobody else had anything like that. It had a high neck and long sleeves, and her hair was in a braid turned under at the back." But she cut her hair and bought some American clothes, and she managed to fit in well enough.
After college, Buck went back to China, where she met an American agricultural economist and missionary named John Lossing Buck. They were married, and in 1921 she gave birth to a daughter, Carol. But things began to fall apart. Her mother died not long after Carol was born, and her father moved in with the young couple. Her father and husband disliked each other, and increasingly, she didn't like either of them very much. Her daughter, Carol, had a rare developmental disability. On top of everything, the political situation in China was so tense that at one point the Bucks had to hide in the basement of a peasant family's home to escape Nationalist soldiers, and they ended up fleeing to Japan as refugees.
In 1929, Buck took nine-year-old Carol to an institution in New Jersey, where she hoped she would receive better care than Buck could provide — she called it "the hardest thing I ever did." She didn't have enough money to pay for the expensive tuition, so she borrowed money from a member of the Mission Board. Her marriage fell apart, and she was even more desperate for money, so she started writing. Her first novel was called East Wind, West Wind (1930), and she hoped it would cover the school fees, but it didn't sell well. The following year she published The Good Earth (1931), chronicling the dramatic life of a Chinese peasant farmer named Wang Lung from his wedding day through his old age. The Good Earth was a huge best-seller, and Buck won the Pulitzer Prize and, a few years later, the Nobel Prize in literature.
In her Nobel acceptance speech, she said: " My earliest knowledge of story, of how to tell and write stories, came to me in China. [...] Story belongs to the people. They are sounder judges of it than anyone else, for their senses are unspoiled and their emotions are free."
Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.®"
Thanks to the 26 Jun 2012 edition of The Writer's Almanac.
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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The Best Food & Restaurants Around Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago
The Best Food & Restaurants Around Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago
Pitchfork Music Festival returns this weekend to Chicago.| Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images Chicago’s Union Park, home of the Pitchfork Music Festival, stands in the shadow of Randolph Street and Fulton Market, home of some of the city’s fanciest restaurants. But for concert goers — or fans attending events at the nearby United Center — spending 90 minutes on a sit-down meal doesn’t make…
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professorpski · 5 years
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The Randolph Street Market in Chicago is open this weekend. It offers vintage fashions, also upcycled fashion (which is a very old idea in America, see the feed-sack dress made of cloth that once held chicken feed), and vintage furniture, plus artistic and artisanal creations, and a food hall. I haven’t been, but wish I could. It is both indoors, 3 full floors, and outside, so even if our weird weather continues here in the midwest, you can enjoy yourself.
Go here to find tickets and more info: https://www.randolphstreetmarket.com/
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