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Your donation keeps the Reader free Hi Reader, The Chicago Reader is completely free. For everyone. No paywalls, not even a log-in. Providing access to everyone online and in print is essential to our vision. The Chicago Reader is also a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization since last year. This means that we’re reliant on public support for our survival. If you can afford to pay to read the Reader, I hope you will. Please make a donation to become a member today. If, like me, you cried last week reading Katie Prout’s “Two trains in November.” If, like me, you have gone to the Chicago Reader to find things to do for the weekend (Concerts! Art! Dance! Theater! Restaurants!) please, also like me, dig deep and support the Chicago Reader Today. I thank you. Diane Pascal Chief Development Officer [Donate]( PS: If you give today, your gift will be matched by the Carol Oppenheim and Jerome S. Lamet Charitable Fund! [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2023 Chicago Reader. All rights reserved. You were subscribed to receive emails from Chicago Reader Our mailing address is: Chicago Reader 2930 S. Michigan Ave. Suite 102 Chicago, IL 60616 USA 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!

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