Off the Grid: Dispatches from Chicago's Writers-in-Residence
  

September 2011

Noah Vaughn, Photographer

09/27/11

Noah Vaughn, Photographer

Dmitry Samarov introduces us to photographer Noah Vaughn, whom the writer met 20 years ago at the School of the Art Institute. Vaughn, writes Samarov, "documents the crumbling, abandoned parts of the city without making a fetish of them. And that is no small feat."

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Q&A with Dmitry Samarov: Artist, Cabbie, Author, and Our Newest Writer-in-Residence

09/20/11

Q&A with Dmitry Samarov: Artist, Cabbie, Author, and Our Newest Writer-in-Residence

In advance of his first post for Off the Grid, we called up the Moscow-born School of the Art Institute grad for a getting-acquainted chat.

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The Danger of a Single Story

09/12/11

The Danger of a Single Story

Alex Kotlowitz explains the danger of crafting a single narrative—and discusses the great Chicago (and American) paradox.

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About Off the Grid

Off the Grid features a local writer who posts about topics of his or her choosing—anything from personal essays to reported pieces. The only requirement is that the stories be about Chicago and its people. Our current writer-in-residence is Celeste Watkins-Hayes, a sociology professor at Northwestern University whose areas of interest include urban poverty, social policy, HIV/AIDS, and issues of race, class, and gender.

 

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