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July 12, 2018 From Auburn Gresham to Hyde Park, seniors and their allies are doing whatever it takes

[READER]( July 12, 2018 [These candid photos capture how seniors are growing communities—while growing older—on the south side]( From Auburn Gresham to Hyde Park, seniors and their allies are doing whatever it takes to combat social isolation and other issues of aging. [Read More]( [The Silver Room Block Party announces the lineup for its 15th festival]( Bobbito Garcia, the Twilite Tone, Ron Trent, and Georgia Ann Muldrow are among the dozens of artists performing at the free Hyde Park festival on Saturday, July 21. [Read More]( [365 Ways to Kill an American offers a new perspective on police brutality]( The reenactments in Jordan Rome’s video series are designed so white people will empathize with the victims—and then take action. [Read More]( [At 3 Squares Diner there’s a dog that won’t bark]( The ersatz Uptown diner in a restored art-deco hotel promises more than it delivers. [Read More]( [‘How do I come out as bisexual without misleading people or having to reveal too much?’]( Dan advises a "lopsided" bisexual, a bi husband being sexually harassed by his wife's best friend, and more. [Read More]( [Hong Sang-soo and Kim Min-hee's real-life affair yields a trio of films about infidelity]( The South Korean director and his actress lover are back with The Day After [Read More]( [In the thrilling and shrewdly idiotic Adventures of Spirit Force Five, cheerleaders save the universe]( Not that there was ever any doubt. [Read More]( [Folk musician Haley Heynderickx cultivates a different garden]( She plays Thursday night at Martyrs'. [Read More]( [The new Holodomor drama Sickle isn't sharp enough to draw much blood]( The tragic Ukrainian famine of the early 1930s remains an abstraction in Abbey Fenbert's new play. [Read More]( Trouble reading? [View this message as a webpage](. This e-mail has been sent to {EMAIL} All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. [Sign up]( for Chicago Reader Newsletters. [Privacy Policy]( • [Terms of Use]( • [Manage E-mail Preferences]( • [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 Chicago Reader, 30 N Racine Ave. Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60607

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