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Mrs. Murphy (unknown)

December 13, 2021Chicago, History, podcastsPaul Mason Fotsch

In 1997, the Chicago City Council exonerated Catherine O’Leary for the Great Fire of 1871. For the fire’s 150 year anniversary, the Chicago Historical Society has an exhibit that includes the model painting for a grand Cyclorama of the fire displayed in 1892.

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What Kind of Music Is That? (unknown)

December 5, 2021Chicago, History, Music, podcastsPaul Mason Fotsch


Party lines, where more the one home shared the same phone line, required a certain telephone etiquette. Although they were phased out in cities like Chicago by the 1980s, as late at 2000, thousands in the U.S. still shared a line with their neighbor.

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White Bone Demon (Ben 6)

November 28, 2021Chicago, History, podcasts, PoliticsPaul Mason Fotsch

Democratic Socialism has become increasingly popular among young people, in part thanks to Bernie Sanders, whose activist career can be traced back to his time as an undergraduate at the University of Chicago.

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We’re Alive (Brian 9)

November 21, 2021Chicago, History, podcastsPaul Mason Fotsch

Mervin G. O`Melia was the first director of the Illinois Local Governmental Law Officers Training Board. His driving skills were otherworldly.

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I Want to Hold Your Hand (Chris 25)

November 14, 2021Chicago, History, Museums, Music, podcastsPaul Mason Fotsch

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago produced great artists like Ray Yoshida, great rock bands like Shrimp Boat and an artist’s colony on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan.

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