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Local Librarian’s Podcast Explores Amusement Parks — and a Troubling Chapter at Chicago’s Famed Riverview

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Cary, IL — January 23, 2026 —A Chicago-area high school librarian is using a new episode of his father–son podcast to explore the city’s beloved amusement parks — and to confront a disturbing piece of history that many have forgotten. Hersey High School librarian Bruce Janu has released Episode 17 of Songs in the Key of Dave , a storytelling and music podcast created from weekly conversations with his father, Dave, who grew up in Chicago. The episode centers on amusement parks – first Disney, of course, but then classic Chicago-area attractions such as Riverview Park, Kiddieland, and Santa’s Village — places that loomed large in mid-century childhood memories. As with previous episodes, the conversation begins with nostalgia: family outings to Disney World shortly after it opened, and Kiddieland, Santa’s Village and Riverview. The podcast explores the sense of wonder those parks created for generations of Chicagoans. But this episode takes a deeper turn when Bruce learns, during the r...

Local Educator Creates Father–Son Music Podcast Bridging 1,200 Miles and 80+ Years of Stories

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Cary, IL — December 1, 2025 — A Chicago-area educator and filmmaker has teamed up with his father in Florida to create a growing podcast that blends family storytelling, history, and music in a uniquely intimate way. With the release of its tenth episode, Songs in the Key of Dave continues to deepen a creative exchange that spans 1,200 miles. Created by Hersey High School Librarian Bruce Janu and his father, Dave, who lives in Florida, the show emerged from an ordinary weekly tradition: every Tuesday night, the two pour a drink, get on a virtual call, and talk — about cars, childhood memories, family history, and the music that shaped their lives. Those conversations eventually became the backbone of a fully produced podcast. Dave grew up in Chicago’s Old Town neighborhood before eventually moving to Mt. Prospect, where Bruce was raised, and many of the podcast’s stories focus on life in Old Town and the northwest suburbs.   Bruce’s professional work makes the project feel esp...

LOCAL TALENT HITS CHICAGO HORROR FILM FEST WITH CHILLING SHORT, 'SAY MY NAME'

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Woodstock, IL – The locally produced horror short Say My Name heads to the Chicago Horror Film Festival next month.  With over 222 films screening over the three-day fest at the historic Logan Theater, The Chicago Horror Film Festival is now considered to be the largest in the world for the horror genre. This chilling tale of vengeance and justice brings together the talents of Maria Puga, a Woodstock resident; Bruce David Janu, a Cary filmmaker and longtime educator; and Andrew Zilch, an emerging cinematographer and 2022 graduate of Cary-Grove High School. Written and directed by Janu, Say My Name follows a serial killer haunted by the horrifying return of one of his victims. She appears with her glowing, lava-like wounds and fiery eyes.  She carries a demonic doll with a chilling laugh, and has only one request: “say my name.”  “Say My Name is more than a horror film. It is a story about a ghost, for sure,”  said Janu, who plays serial killer Mason Oliver Reed. “...

LOCAL TALENT BRINGS VENGEANCE TO THE SCREEN IN CHILLING SHORT FILM, SAY MY NAME

  ****  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  **** LOCAL TALENT BRINGS VENGEANCE TO THE SCREEN IN CHILLING SHORT FILM, SAY MY NAME Woodstock, IL – The haunting short film Say My Name has completed production and is making its way to film festivals worldwide. This chilling tale of vengeance and justice showcases the collaborative talents of Maria Puga, a Woodstock resident, and Bruce David Janu, an educator with over 30 years of experience teaching social science and is the current librarian at John Hersey High School in Arlington Heights. Written and directed by Janu, Say My Name follows a serial killer haunted by the horrifying return of one of his victims. She appears with her glowing, lava-like wounds and fiery eyes.  She carries a demonic doll with a chilling laugh, and has only one request: “say my name.”  “Say My Name i s more than a horror film. It is a story about a ghost, for sure,”  said Janu. “But it is also about how justice can be as terrifying as the crim...