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Entries from Chicagoist tagged with 'cemetery>'

May 13, 2008

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal by St. John's United Church of Christ in Bensenville in their case to prevent the relocation of their cemetery, home to 1,300 graves, to make way for a new runway as part of O'Hare Airport's $15 billion expansion plan. Even though O'Hare officials claim they will move forward with their plans to notify the families of grave occupants about the cemetery relocation, no official......

Continue Reading "U.S. Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Church Appeal In O'Hare Cemetery Case"

November 21, 2007

But these pictures were too gorgeous to pass up. Kristen Plocinik (aka Kudzu Planet) took some amazing photos of an unusual monument at Graceland cemetery. Plocinik nails it when she writes, "All graves are sad in their own ways, but this one's grief seemed especially piercing...."......

Continue Reading "Sorry To Kind Of Be A Bummer"

October 16, 2007

Todd Stroger, today is not your day. The panel he appointed to analyze Cook County healthcare announced today that an independent board should take over because the County has so royally fucked it up. Oh, and his tax plan ain't so hot either; the $4 per phone line is actually illegal. Two people were arrested for stealing vases from Chapel Hill Cemetery in Oakbrook Terrace. Loehmanns! On State Street! The old lady in all......

Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"

October 2, 2007

With all the Cubs hoopla going down in Chicagoland lately, it’s only natural for thoughts to turn to … cremation. At least, that’s how Eric Zorn feels today in his Trib column. Know that song “Go Cubs Go” that the Wrigley faithful sing after every victory? You should by now; a welcome change from the past two years, they actually had a winning record at home this season. Zorn spins the tale of Steve Goodman,......

Continue Reading "Fans Are Just Dying to Get In There"

August 6, 2007

On a June morning in 1918, a circus train stopped on the tracks in Ivanhoe, Ind. The Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus was scheduled for a show in nearby Hammond later that day, but for the time being, an overheated wheel bearing box impeded their progress. Despite warning lights and a frantic flagman, another train slammed into the back of the idling troupe. Fire erupted throughout the wooden cars, sending 86 people to their deaths and injuring 127......

Continue Reading "A Joy Buzzer in the Face of Death"

July 27, 2007

Hell may freeze over yet. After all of daddy John’s efforts to demolish old Cook County General Hospital, Todd Stroger’s leading the charge to renovate the beast. The Toddler plans to make it an agenda at next week’s County Board meeting. Preservation and renovation carry a price tag of roughly $140 million. For now, the plan is to turn the 93-year-old structure into medical office space, libraries, a day-care center and, if there’s any space......

Continue Reading "Cook County General: Saved?"

July 25, 2007

Remember growing up, there was that one graveyard you just didn’t go into? You weren’t sure why, but something about the place just gave you the creeps at any time of day. Chicagoist recalls wistfully (maybe not wistfully; more like hysterically) one dare-fuelled drive into Barrington's famed White Cemetery, where two of our friends wouldn’t even breathe the open air, opting instead to cover their mouths with their shirts. And when the car became mysteriously......

Continue Reading "Didn't They Learn Anything from 'Poltergeist'?"

June 20, 2007

Where Chicagoist used to live, we were within walking distance to three (or more, depending on boundary definitions) cemeteries. Not one to be easily creeped out by the prospect, their proximity actually sweetened the pot for us. We’re no Fox Mulder, but we are of the ilk that likes the occasional cemetery walk: peace and quiet, nice funerary art, and a different angle on local history. Some of the places we know are full up......

Continue Reading "Six Feet Under Ain't Cutting It Anymore"

October 27, 2006

Because Chicagoist is tired this morning, and because despite what some people think, we can't get up every single morning and just magically bring the funny, we're going to piggyback off this Sun-Times piece about Chicago's "scariest" places so we can whore for comments. We'll give this the old college try and make a brief stab at trying to disguise it as media criticism anyway, because the piece is really no less lazy than what......

Continue Reading "Scaring Up Some Comments"

October 14, 2006

Another severe budget overrun, another slew of delays, another bloated expansion project. But wait! This time we’re not talking about the CTA! The renowned O’Hare expansion project, according to the Sun-Times, is now clocking in at around $400 million over budget. And that’s just for the first phase. This isn’t exactly news to anyone who knows city politics and what it takes to get a project like this into action. What we consider newsworthy about......

Continue Reading "Who Died and Made You a Fiscal Liability?"

September 21, 2006

Everyone's heard now, the guy who ran over the cabbie with his own cab - he got 15 years in prison. Hey, Quinn, way to piss off the Post Office with your tea bag protest! John Ronan wants to turn the old abandoned post office in the Loop into the largest municipal cemetery in the world. Lyric Opera Radio. "Sculpting" via Blank Campbell. The Photographer notes that the description of the sculpture explained that......

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September 8, 2006

Sometimes we wonder how many stupid stories go unnoticed and are never shared with the world. It makes us sad to think that the greatest tales of stupidity may be out there somewhere just out of reach. Then again, there’s something about a stupid act that just begs to be discovered. That’s what makes it so stupid. And yet, we search on. Remember the woman who pummeled a dog breeder on the head with a......

Continue Reading "This Week in Stupid"

May 29, 2006

Chicagoist is taking the day off for Memorial Day. In the meantime, here's some knowledge to drop on your friends and family as they gather around the grill. Originally called Decoration Day, Memorial Day is a day to remember those who served in our nation’s armed forces. General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, was the first to officially proclaim the day on May 5th, 1868, and it was observed......

Continue Reading "Memorial Day Bits"

December 29, 2005

You have to hand it to someone who wants to be cremated when they die. Not only is going out in flames pretty rock n' roll--in a Darth Vader, Viking funeral pyre kind of way--but also because even in death you remain humble. It's your last act of consideration, telling your loved ones, "You know what? Don't spend all that money on a coffin and grave plot. Just torch me and put me in a......

Continue Reading "Ashes to Ashes"

October 26, 2005

Back in September, the city got approval from the FAA for a $15 billion project to add runways and reconfigure existing runways in an effort to reduce flight delays. With hardly enough time to go out and buy a new shovel to start the digging, the US Court of Appeals came in and ordered a halt to allow time to consider objections from those opposed to the expansion. Seriously, they came in the SAME day......

Continue Reading "O'Hare Expansion Back on Track"

October 13, 2005

We’re at the halfway mark of the Chicago International Film Festival. If you’re not attending because you don’t know how to separate the good flicks from the crap flicks, then you’re just not trying. No matter how you like your movies—arty farty or just plain entertaining—there are plenty of ways to find movies to suit your tastes. For arty farty, Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune posts his daily picks here while Metromix intern Matt......

Continue Reading "Let's All Go To The Lobby"

July 29, 2005

In an evironmental impact study, the FAA has endorced the plan for O'Hare's proposed expansion plans, an 8-year long project that will cost $15 billion and will help alleviate our painful flight delays. City officials expect final approval by September. Some residents whose houses would be plowed down to build new runways and taxiways say that if the plan goes through they're gonna sue. Also, there are 2 graveyards in the way. At Rest Haven......

Continue Reading "Dead People To Be Evicted For New O'Hare Expansion"

May 4, 2005

The story of Emmett Till is a well-documented, well-worn and thoroughly disgusting affair: the 14-year-old Chicago native came to be known as the "sacrificial lamb" of the Civil Rights Movement after traveling to violently-segregated Mississippi to stay with relatives during the summer of 1955. While there, he made the deadly mistake of cat-calling a white woman working at a local general store, and three days later, was kidnapped, beaten beyond all recognition, and was eventually......

Continue Reading "FBI to Exhume Emmett Till"

October 26, 2004

Chicagoist has been pouring over all of the local media sites trying to decide what we want to do this weekend to celebrate Halloween. There's so much going on. Last week we posted on some city-sponsored events and things going on at the big museums. This week we're trying to highlight other happenings around town. I'm sure we'll miss some, so feel free to add or make suggestions in the comments, but here are some......

Continue Reading "More Halloween Happenings"

October 8, 2004

Yesterday a grave digger at Wunder's Cemetery (3963 North Clark) found some skeletal remains inside a plastic bag that was buried only 2 1/2 feet deep. A source at the cemetery said that one of the workers was digging a site for another burial and found the remains (tissue, bones, dentures, double-knit burgundy pants, and a brown belt) lying between two graves. The remains were buried deep enough not to be noticed and to leave......

Continue Reading "2 1/2 Feet Under"

September 28, 2004

Jimmie Crutchfield, John Donaldson, and Jim "Candy" Taylor, 3 awesome players from baseball's historical Negro League, have been buried for years in unmarked graves out in Chicago Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip. When baseball fan Jeremy Krock found out he raised the money so that each man could have a proper headstone. Yesterday, those stones were put into place during a memorial ceremony. Crutchfield had a 15-year career with the Birmingham Black Barons, Indianapolis ABCs,......

Continue Reading "Baseball Fan Makes Sure Negro Leaguers Not Forgotten"

July 2, 2004

People get all crazygonuts when it comes to semiabandoned Civil War cemeteries. The Milton Township Cemetery Authority is claiming jurisdiction over the Jewell Grove Cemetery in the Champion Forest subdivision in Wheaton. Authorities want to trim and clean up the woods, find and restore toppled and dislocated grave monuments, and make the burial ground off Jewell Road more attractive to visitors, according to the Tribune. Using ground-penetration radar, the cemetery authority would be able to......

Continue Reading "I See Dead People (With My Ground-Penetrating Radar)"

June 23, 2004

Chicago residents might soon be able to participate in an "organic" burial system that includes digging a grave for your loved one yourself. No embalming, no headstones, no nothing: just a GPS and an audio-video documentary about the deceased. A few California funeral businessmenplease, don't call them death-hippieshave launched plans for an organic cemetery and nature reserve in Mill Valley, California. According to an AP story from a few weeks ago (but it got picked......

Continue Reading "Yeah, It's Organic, But You're Still Dead"

June 1, 2004

You thought Bike Week was hot shit? Oh baby, Edgewater knows hot better than Andersonville: check out Edgewater Fitness Week. You can get a free 10-day pass to Edgewater Athletic and Swim Club, or if youre running past Pause Coffee (1107 West Berwyn), stop in for a free bottle of water. You have to be in running gear, though, so no cheating. Fattie. Today, you can get free foot and ankle assessments, a pedicure for......

Continue Reading "Edgewater Thinks You're Fat"

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