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The man whose valuable violin was stolen on a CTA train in the Loop on Friday night spoke exclusively to ABC7 Chicago Monday.
As Chicago Police Mass Transit detectives ask people to look out for the violin, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago student to whom it belongs is quite upset. Marissa Sulek reports.
By Marissa Sulek, Adam Harrington Click here for updates on this story CHICAGO (WBBM) — As Chicago Police Mass Transit detectives ask people to look out for the violin, the School of the Art Institute ...
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art has unveiled its last commission for its rooftop until 2030. On view at the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden through October 19, "Ensemble" by Jennie C. Jones ...
The head of Denver-based development firm Nichols Partnership picked up the Cherry Creek Dance property along Third Avenue — ...
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Robbers are targeting people in Chicago's Wrigleyville and Gold Coast neighborhoods, and accessing their bank information through their stolen phones, Chicago police said Monday.
The British Academy showcases an anti-AI comics workshop this summer with Professor Hugo Frey and Professor Simon Grennan ...
The Workshop on AI Governance and Sustainable Development: for Good and for All was convened in Hong Kong during the World Internet Conference (WIC) Asia-Pacific Summit on April 14, bringing together ...
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