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Neil Steinberg Discusses Quirky Chicago History Book At EP Library
Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg discusses his new Chicago history book, "Every Godd*amn Day" March 22 at the Evergreen Park Library.

EVERGREEN PARK, IL — If you’ve been looking for something to read every “god d*amn day” than you’ll want to come to the Evergreen Park Public Library, at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 22.
Sun-Times columnist and author Neil Steinberg will talk about his latest book, “Every Godd*amn Day,” based on his blog of the samename. Steinberg also authored “Out of the Wreck I Rise” and “You Were Never In Chicago,” among others.
Bill Savage, professor of instruction in the English separtment at Northwestern University, and an editor at University of Chicago Press, who has worked on several books with Steinberg, will interview the author.
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According to University of Chicago Press:
Every day in Chicago is a day to remember. In a city so rich with history, every day is the anniversary of some storied historical or cultural moment, whether it’s the dedication of the Pablo Picasso sculpture downtown on August 15, or the arrest of Rod Blagojevich at his Ravenswood home on December 9, or a fire that possibly involved a cow on October 8.
“In Every Godd*mn Day," Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg takes the story of the city, pares away the dull, eat-your-peas parts, and provides 366 captivating daily readings in what makes Chicago Chicago and America America.”
From New Year’s Day to New Years’ Eve, Steinberg takes us on a vivid and entertaining tour, illuminating the famous, obscure, tragic, and hilarious elements that make each day in Chicago memorable.
Books will be available for purchase and signing. Register by March 22 for the author visit online, at the Evergreen Park Public Library, 9400 S. Troy Ave.
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