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News | Thursday, June 26,2003

Trading Spaces

When anarchists get angry

By Ted Keylon
Perhaps it was just too good to be true. For months, the little house at 830 South College Street known as "the Space" has been home to a casual collection of worthy causes such as the Heartland Peace
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Books | Thursday, May 22,2003

Live Poet’s Society

By Ted Keylon
In the mid-1980 a Chicago construction worker named Marc Smith was organizing an open-mic poetry night at the Green Mill, an Uptown jazz club once famous for its association with Al Capone. Smith had
News | Thursday, May 15,2003

Still the Space

Marc Sanson struggles to keep an idea alive

By Ted Keylon
If struggle is a great teacher, Marc Sanson has already learned its lessons well. Every month when the rent comes due on the tiny white house at 830 S. College dubbed "the Space," Sanson seems to be c