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A disused 7-Eleven store is retuned for chamber music

A disused 7-Eleven store is retuned for chamber music

From WBEZ Chicago:

“It’s pretty unrecognizable,” said Seth Boustead of Access Contemporary Music. “The door dings when you walk in, like a 7-Eleven — we left that.”

This is so exciting. Read on here.

For the public, the grand opening comes Sep. 13-28, with a festival to fete the new forum… And if you’re looking for a slushie, the CheckOut does plan to serve those — with booze.

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