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On April 5, 1968, violence sparked on the West side of Chicago, gradually expanding to consume a 28-block stretch of West Madison Street and leading to additional damage on Roosevelt Road. [4] The Austin and Lawndale neighborhoods on the West Side , and the Woodlawn neighborhood on the South Side experienced the majority of the destruction and ...
Poster in support of the "Conspiracy 8" The Chicago Seven, originally the Chicago Eight and also known as the Conspiracy Eight or Conspiracy Seven, were seven defendants – Rennie Davis, David Dellinger, John Froines, Tom Hayden, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, and Lee Weiner – charged by the United States Department of Justice with conspiracy, crossing state lines with intent to incite a riot ...
Universal Pictures: Ron Winston (director); Robert Wagner, Mary Tyler Moore, Glynis Johns: The Mini-Skirt Mob: American International Pictures: Maury Dexter (director); Jeremy Slate, Diane McBain, Ross Hagen: Tarzan and the Jungle Boy: Banner Productions: Robert Gordon (director); Mike Henry, Rafer Johnson, Aliza Gur: 2 The Odd Couple ...
The almost-two-hour-long drama follows the peaceful demonstration at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, which denounced American involvement in the Vietnam War, after it was met ...
1920: Aviator and movie actor Ormer Locklear crashed in an airplane he was piloting while filming a nighttime movie scene. 1922: Eugenie Blair, actress, was performing in the original production of Anna Christie. Despite feeling unwell and suffering a headache, she declined the opportunity to be replaced by an understudy.
Originally planned for a theatrical release by Paramount Pictures, the distribution rights to the film were sold to Netflix due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Trial of the Chicago 7 was released in selected theaters on September 25, 2020, and began streaming digitally on Netflix on October 16. The film received positive reviews from critics, who ...
The Grateful Dead performing at the Kinetic Playground in July 1969 The Kinetic Playground was a short-lived nightclub located in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago , Illinois. The club was opened on April 3, 1968, as the Electric Theater [ 1 ] by Aaron Russo and was located at 4812 N. Clark Street (NW corner of Clark and Lawrence).
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