Wednesday, May 21, 2014

====FEED THE BEARS====
It is time to entertain a new tradition Chicago.
Location, location, location.  
It is not just where it is. 
It is what it is next to.
It is what it is between.
It is how you get there.
It is what you do when you get there.
It is how long you plan to stay.
The it factor.
What it means.
Common Community. 
The distinction between you and me. 
The distinction between you and us=== and we and them.
The distinction between Chicago, the place== and Chicago, the people.





====FEED THE BEARS====

Should the city offer George Lucas the park site 
between the Shedd Aquarium and McCormick
Place, Chicago sports fans could embrace a new
tradition. A new tradition that would engage fans
in preparing foods and beverages by chill'n-n-grill'n
without the need for tailgates. In a park that does
not require parking. How cool. Think about it.
It would be a parking mullet. All business (parking)
below. All party-ing above. Just taste the sizzle.

Photography and Graphics from The Chicago Tribune


Link to The Chicago Tribune 

Article May 21, 2014/ Phil Rosenthal: 
"George Lucas' Shrine to commerce, art- and negotiation."
"As Chicago vies for museum, filmmaker's business savvy stands out."



Link to The Chicago Tribune
Editorial June 1, 2014
"Welcome a Lucas Museum------ but not on the Lakefront." 



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