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News Wed Jan 31 2007
The South Union Arts Will Rise Again!
After an early winter-induced hibernation, South Union Arts has recently emerged from its slumber. The all-ages DIY space, nuzzled on S. Union just south of Roosevelt, has recently announced a slew of show dates starting in March. The converted church, decked out with glass block & tile, a four foot neon hanging crucifix, and bench seating still in tact, has played host to all-ages shows and art exhibits as well as a frequently recurring DIY market throughout the last year.
Highlights for the 2007 season include performances by The One Am Radio, The Cassettes, By The End of Tonight, and Chicago's classical-rockers Cellmates along with a month-long poster exhibit featuring The Burlesque Design Group. For more information on one of Chicago’s most unique venues, visit southunionarts.com or email brian@southunionarts.com.