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Pages in category "Women satirists" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie;
Artist groups and collectives in Chicago, Illinois. Arts groups that provide support for and are organized by artists (e.g., visual artists, musicians, actors, painters, poets, authors), that are based in Chicago, and whose membership is primarily artists supporting art works and other artists.
The Fortnightly of Chicago is a woman's club founded in Chicago in 1873 by Kate Newell Doggett. [1] It is the oldest women's association in Chicago. [2]Kate Newell Doggett served as the first president from 1873 through 1879.
The group played a major role in organizing the World Surrealist Exhibition held at Gallery Black Swan in Chicago in 1976. As the name suggests, broader in scope than previous "international" exhibitions, it featured hundreds of works almost exclusively from contemporary participants in surrealism from thirty-one countries.
Casino Royale, a 1967 surrealistic satire on the James Bond series and the entire spy genre. Get Out; This Is Spinal Tap, a satire on heavy metal culture and "rockumentaries" The Very Same Munchhausen, a 1979 satire of the late Soviet society; Clueless; American Beauty, a 1999 satire of life in the suburbs; Thank You for Smoking
Chicago is known for lots of things, and the food is definitely at the top of the list. With iconic restaurants such as Gibson's Bar & Steakhouse and The Signature Room at the 95th to local ...
Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands; Chicago and Northern District Association of Colored Women's Clubs; Chicago Blitz (X League) Chicago Books to Women in Prison; Chicago Foundation for Women; Chicago Honey Bears; Chicago Hospital for Women and Children; Chicago Hustle; Chicago Lesbian Liberation; Chicago Outfit Roller Derby ...
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