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Reel Thoughts: Disney's live action remake of 'The Little Mermaid' makes a splash Disney's 'The Little Mermaid' makes a splash

First released as an animated film in 1989, the story of the free-spirited Ariel has been a classic for decades. Thirty-four years later, its live action re-release is capturing a new generation with a bright and vibrant retelling of the mermaid’s aquatic adventures. The remake of the Disney classic follows Ariel, (Halle Bailey) a young. ....

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Things to do in the Chicagoland this summer

Whether on campus or in the city, Chicagoland is buzzing over the summer. When the beach gets boring, the area has plenty of other festivities to offer. Here is a quick list of some summer activities and excursions to fill your time, in Evanston and beyond. 1. Chicago Botanic Garden Less than 30 minutes north. ....

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Evanston to serve meals to children during the summer

Evanston’s Parks and Recreation Department will provide cold breakfast and lunches to children and teenages at various locations this summer, the city announced Monday. The program, which runs through Aug. 11, will provide meals to people ages 1-18 every weekday, according to a press release from the city. Breakfast and lunch will be served from. ....

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Evanston City Council OKs elevator repairs, talks failing infrastructure

City Council unanimously voted to put more than $500,000 toward emergency repairs for the elevator at Police and Fire Headquarters Monday night. But the elderly elevator provided a peephole into a larger conversation about the city’s aging infrastructure, a situation Ald. Devon Reid (8th) described as “grim” and “sobering.” “We really need to nail this. ....

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Illinois becomes first state to prohibit book bans

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill Monday that will prohibit book bans in Illinois public schools and community libraries, effective Jan. 1, 2024. Illinois is the first state to forbid the practice.  During the first half of the 2022-23 academic year, the number of book bans in public schools across the country increased by 28%,. ....

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