| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526 | <p>I loved Chicago. To my mind, Chicago is the city of Obama, David Sedaris,the Blues Brothers, Kanye West. It is of course that and much more. I lovedthe feeling and mood of this big old city. The Chicago Art Institute is one ofthe best museums I've seen, with easily the greatest Modern Art collection I'veever seen. They had an embarrassment of Picassos. Almost too much if I'm beinghonest. Their surrealist pieces were especially strong, with some of Magritte'sgreatest work.</p><p>I went to the Green Mill, a famous jazz club that was a favorite haunt of AlCapone. I saw the exact booth he liked to sit in -- his back would not have beenexposed and it was near the exit.</p><p>From my journal (after spending time in a beautiful Chicago library):</p><blockquote>	Public libraries in major American cities attract the world's	preeminent thinkers on & practitioners of weirdness. These are the	elite laboratories for challenging acceptable societal norms &	behaviors.</blockquote><p>I went to the Pitchfork Music Festival (lucky timing) becauseCourtney Barnett was on the billing. I managed to sneak into a talk she had muchearlier in the day with a P4K editor. I managed to be at the absolute front ofher stage when she went on to perform (only a couple hours of waiting in place).Her latest album came out days after I started my journey and that CD is one ofthe 5 I carried. It was great to see her... yet again. Always a greatperformer</p><p>Chicago was fantastic. Yet another Midwest city that I could see myselfliving in.</p>
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