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Sarah Sherburn

living in Chicago, IL
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 962|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 8|FAVORITED BY: 3|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 07/25/2007

I recently relocated to Chicago from Tennessee. I currently work as an Editorial Assistant at a small niche magazine. I'm looking for freelance writing and photography assignments (photography moreso once I invest in a nice digital SLR. I am taking donations.)

Education/Experience: University of Tennessee Knoxville, Bachelor of Science in Communications

Interests: live music, photography, friends, family, chicago, reading, transit

Motto: hope dies last

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Beside the names of presumptive presidential nominees Barack Obama and John McCain, Illinois voters will have one more question to ponder on their general election ballots: should there be another Constitutional Convention?
The Edgewater branch of the Chicago Public Library on Dec. 13, 2007 set the stage for open and honest discussion about what individuals can do to help encourage the United States to end occupation of Iraq.
As the Illinois General Assembly reconvenes in Springfield, Partners for Transit, a part of the Regional Transportation Authority's Moving Beyond Congestion project, held a community meeting at the Union Gallery in Chicago's Union Station on Oct. 1.
As the sun set behind him on a warm August 21, a silhouetted Josh Caterer, Smoking Popes vocalist, played a relaxing acoustic set to fans, families and -- of course -- lots of puppies at Welles Park on the northwest side of Chicago.
For those who may not know, mass transit in the Northeastern Illinois area is in a dire crisis.
As with many other communities throughout the United States, Edgewater, a neighborhood on the north side of Chicago bordering Lake Michigan, participated in the 24th annual National Night Out on Aug. 7.
Despite big names like Pearl Jam, Muse, Interpol and Daft Punk dominating reviews of Lollapalooza 2007, which took place Aug. 3-5 in Chicago's Grant Park, there were a few hidden gems tucked away on side stages during mid-afternoon sets, particularly punk band Against Me!
Anyone in Chicago who has thought they would be permanently stuck with the Chicago Transit Authority's automated voice (locally known as "CTA guy") in their head has never had the opportunity to ride on an "L" tour provided by the Chicago History Museum.