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There is a late-night double feature theatre on the Northside near
Wrigleyville, it's within walking distance of Wrigley Field and Irving
Park Road.  They play obscure films and also a midnight B-film, the last
late-nighter I saw there was "Biker babes in Zombietown"  21/2 stars.  If
you want more info pick up a Chicago Reader while you're there, you can
find them at any bar or restaurant and it's free.  Chi-town is more of a
theatre town, so if you want to find a great weird theatre stop by Live
Bait theatre and tell the stage manager Leigh Barrett that Ryan Saul sent
ya.
R.L. Saul
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FSU Graduate Film School

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