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Plus: is the union to blame for Berlin's closing? [View this email in your browser]( [READER Logo]( Daily Reader | May 2, 2024 [Edging push their punk]( [to the point of no return]( The band Edging | Credit: [Josh Druding]( On the cover: “Berlin closed forever. Is the union to blame?” [Edging push their punk to the point of no return]( With a saxophone in their front line, a solar shower in their van, and a scorching new album out in the world, they’re ready to leave it all on the road in pursuit of their dream. by [Micco Caporale]( | [Read more]( → [Closing time]( Berlin closed forever. Is the union to blame? by [DMB (Debbie-Marie Brown)]( | [Read more]( → [a man wearing a hat looking out a window]( [Bo Durham is Mindy Segal’s right-hand man]( There’s a longtime familial working relationship between the famous pastry chef and her prolific mentee. by [Amber Gibson]( | [Read more]( → [A new genocide exhibit opens at the Holocaust Museum]( It’s not what you’re thinking. by [Deanna Isaacs]( | [Read more]( → Fashion Forward TONIGHT! Come mingle with the Reader community TONIGHT and listen to an insider's conversation on fashion and journalism at the Reader’s Fashion Forward Night! This event is free for Reader members. If you’ve been thinking about investing in a membership, now is the time. You can become a member for as little as $5 a month, and it means you’ll directly support the arts, culture, and political reporting we do at the Reader and get exclusive discounts to events like this one. [TICKETS ARE LIMITED - JOIN US TONIGHT!]( Get the latest issue of the Chicago Reader Thursday, May 2, 2024 [READ ONLINE: VOL. 53, NO. 15]( [VIEW/DOWNLOAD ISSUE (PDF)]( [Become a member of the Chicago Reader.]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [YouTube icon]( [Website icon]( [Logo] You received this email because you signed up for newsletters from the Chicago Reader. Want fewer emails from us? [Click here to choose what you want us to send you](. Or, [unsubscribe from all Reader emails](. We’ll miss you! [Sign up for emails from the Chicago Reader]( | [Forward this e-mail to a friend]( © 2024 Chicago Reader. All rights reserved. Chicago Reader, 2930 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 102, Chicago, IL 60616

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