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Plus: A college student gets 28 years in prison for a killing he did not commit. Daily Reader | Sept

Plus: A college student gets 28 years in prison for a killing he did not commit. [View this email in your browser]( [READER Logo]( Daily Reader | September 11, 2024 [Spoon River Anthology finds new life in the house where it began]( Performances inspired by Edgar Lee Masters take over his former south-side home. by [S. Nicole Lane]( | [Read more]( → [Idiosyncratic postpunks Beastii celebrate their first record as a full band]( Plus: Cellist and sound artist Lia Kohl plays a release concert for an album built on field recordings, and punk label Red Scare Industries throws itself a 20th birthday party. by [DMB (D-M Brown)]( and [Leor Galil]( | [Read more]( → [Can Tommy Richman’s white-hot breakout single launch a career?]( Sun 9/15 at Chop Shop by [Leor Galil]( | [Read more]( → [Italian horror-movie-music master Fabio Frizzi live-scores cult classic Zombie]( Sun 9/15 at Reggies Rock Club by [Micco Caporale]( | [Read more]( → [A Chicago cop killed someone in a car accident. They blamed a 20-year-old instead.]( A college student was convicted of murder for a death he did not cause. Reforms to the controversial law that landed him in prison have not led to his freedom. by [Caleb Dunson]( | [Read more]( → [No business as usual]( The logic behind blockades as a protest tactic by [DMB (D-M Brown)]( | [Read more]( → Can’t make it to the UnGala on October 3? We’ve got you covered! For just $10, you have the chance to win one of these incredible prizes. This year, we have a little something for everyone from your sports fans to theatre aficionados! Buy one to play it safe, or buy as many as you like to increase your chances. [GET $10 RAFFLE TICKETS!]( Get the latest issue of the Chicago Reader Thursday, September 5, 2024 [READ ONLINE: VOL. 53, NO. 31]( [VIEW/DOWNLOAD ISSUE (PDF)]( [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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