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September 17, 2021

Gardiner's in the News (Still) and Stories About Queer Life in Chi

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Gardiner's in the News (Still) and Stories About Queer Life in Chi

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Ald. Jim Gardiner apologized to his City Council colleagues this week after weeks of garnering headlines for the worst reasons—misogynistic texts, revelations that he could be withholding services from constituents and various ethics violation investigations. The apology was pretty, “Meh.” Host Jacoby Cochran talks about that story with the hosts of the new Chicago Reader podcast, “Chicago: Queer and Now,” who also share some stories that highlight queer joy in the city. 


Guests:

Adam Rhodes—Co-host, Chicago: Queer and Now

Taryn Allen—Co-host, Chicago: Queer and Now


**Fundraiser for Chicago Off Duty Fire Fighter Who Was Shot**


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