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Plus: Arab folktales dance across Chicago parks [View this email in your browser]( [READER Logo]( Daily Reader | September 12, 2024 [NEW ISSUE:]( happens if cops lie?]( Cover photo by [Josh Druding](. [Thin blue lies]( The Cook County state’s attorney’s Brady list is missing more than 100 cops who made false or misleading statements. by [Max Blaisdell]( and [Sam Stecklow]( | [Read more]( → [Arab folktales dance across Chicago parks in Raqsah wa Qissah]( Phaedra Darwish on reclaiming Middle Eastern dance and stories by [Yasmin Zacaria Mikhaiel]( | [Read more]( → [From ’74 to ’24]( Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Films by Women/Chicago ’74 with special programming at the Gene Siskel Film Center, Block Cinema, and Doc Films. by [Kat Sachs]( | [Read more]( → [Köfte and potato tostini at Tostini]( Their namesake and most varied menu item is the tostini—their twist on tost, a classic Turkish panini-like sandwich. by [Savannah Hugueley]( | [Read more]( → Welcome back to Season 2 of The Sit Down hosted by Shawnee Dez! On this episode, Shawnee speaks with Maira Khwaja ahead about her work at The Invisible Institute, her experience leading a workshop for the DNC counter convention, CPS school board election in Nov and more. Maira is a multi-hyphenate in her own, and this episode speaks to the range of her work. “Take stock of what are your intergenerational relationships in your life, in the city, if you're in Chicago. If the people in your life are all in your age range, of just your age, try to do something about that, try to diversify that!” [EPISODE ONE OF SEASON TWO IS OUT NOW!]( Get the latest issue of the Chicago Reader Thursday, September 12, 2024 [READ ONLINE: VOL. 53, NO. 32]( [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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