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Jim Haynes and Allison Holt performing in the 14th Annual Activating the Medium Festival at The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. April 7, 2011. Presented by 23five Incorporated and SFMOMA. Photo by Randy Yau.
Panel discussion featuring Carl Bernstein, Jill Abramson, Norm Pearstine, and Geoff Cowan that followed the sneak preview performance of "Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers" a play by Geoff Cowan held at the New York Theatre Workshop at 79 East 4th Street in Manhatten, NY on Saturday March 6, 2010. Photo © Jim Peppler 2010.
Jim Nordin, chair of the Section on Democracy and Social Justice with award recipient Daniella Levine.
U.S. Congressman Jim Banks speaking with attendees at the Republican Jewish Coalition's 2023 Annual Leadership Summit at the Venetian Convention & Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
This burial ground, located on a 640 acre grant that James English received for his service in the Texas Army, originally served the Randolph Community. English established the settlement that developed here in 1850. The first known interment is that of Archibald English in 1857. Although James English sold his farm in 1866, the burial site continued to serve the Randolph Community. The Jim English Cemetery Association, which formed in 1978, maintains the burial ground for Association members and descendants of those buried here. (1983) (Marker No. 10989)
Jim James
Little Big Show #6
Partnership w/ KEXP, Starbucks and STG Presents
Benefit for The Vera Project
The Neptune Theater
Seattle, WA
May 15, 2013
Photos by Jim Bennett
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From the opening of Jim Malones Exhibition at The Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, Rutland on Saturday 17th September 2011.
Jim Sullos speaking at the 2024 WonderCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
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Ah. Jim's Original. Home of the Maxwell Street Polish. This hot dog stand, along with it's rival, Express Grill, has been serving Lower West Side for sixty years. This isn't the original location - it had to move when UIC decided it wanted to build the South Campus. Right now, it's located immediately west of Dan Ryan Expressway, which makes it harder to find. Still, it has loyal customers, both from the surrounding areas as Chicago in general, so I doubt it will go away any time soon.