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“It’s really tragic, and we hoped the owner would have second thoughts,” said Ward Miller, president of Preservation Chicago. “I don’t know that there was anyone in the community opposed to saving it.”Bobcat Goldthwait lives in the western ‘burbs now and celebrates a new album at Lincoln Lodge
Maybe you remember Bobcat Goldthwait as the odd-mannered, loud, raspy-voiced character Zed of the 1980s “Police Academy” film franchise; the screeching voice, grunts and oddball manner that was his stage persona in stand-up routines in clubs and TV specials; as the opening act for such rock groups as Nirvana, or watched him set fire to “The Tonight Show” set in 1994.
Fans stand for the national anthem before a game between the Blackhawks and Flyers at the United Center on April 13, 2023.
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