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Mitch Dudek

Staff reporter

Mitch Dudek is a staff reporter at the Chicago Sun-Times.

Los participantes en el casting abierto realizado en Chicago, tuvieron tres minutos para interpretar lo que quisieran ante los representantes de las agencias de teatro y talentos locales.
The Chicagoan quit a career in sales to pursue his dream of being a chef.
Participants in the open casting call in Chicago had three minutes to perform anything they wanted in front of representatives from local theater and talent agencies.
Mr. Phillips was always the first on stage warming up before performances at Orchestra Hall.
He offered Chicago’s Korean community information on the American justice system, politics and education, as well as a way to stay connected to local news and each other.
Zoo officials were tipped off something was wrong after Bana stopped eating as much as she regularly did and appeared lethargic.
He launched a campaign against a proposed neo-Nazis march at a time the suburb was home to many Holocaust survivors. His rabbi at Skokie Central Congregation urged Jews to ignore the Nazis. “I jumped up and said, ‘No, Rabbi. We will not stay home and close the windows.’ ”
“He was a legend in Chicago,” said Jorge Bernaldez, a friend. “He worked at Spybar, Sound Bar, Crobar, Green Dolphin — you name it, all the main nightclubs in Chicago, and he opened a lot of them when they were brand new.”
The iconic Chicago steakhouse had a devoted clientele that included celebrities and politicians.