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<description>&lt;p&gt;What is a gift about a rock show that celebrates local LA artists, local NYC artists while virtually ignoring the rich, complex exchange between the visual arts and rock music in our own city? Molon goes as far as lumping the whole midwest together as a region -and then uses that space to discuss two major LA artists -Mike Kelly and Jim Shaw....well, they used to live in Detroit!.......

This show Sympathy For The Devil at the MCA is a disgrace, a slap in the face to Chicago artists and, musicians...stay tuned to The Reader and Sharkforum.org to hear what many of the leading artists and musicians here in Chicago think about piece of curatorial malpractice-&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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