Three Day Concert Highlights Citywide Differences of Race and Place The Dave Mathews Band Caravan, a three-day, 38-artist concert took place last July on the former grounds of the U.S. Steel South Works plant. The steel mill that between 1880 and 1992 drew people by the thousands to South Chicago and the Bush once again attracted people in similar numbers. The never-before used as a concert venue space is a 600 acre area stretching from 79th to 87th and hosted roughly 40,000 people on the most attended day, Saturday. Although the concert occurred without problems, residents of the area expressed critical opinions about the event. “Call a Spade a Spade” The picketers were not the only people that took issue with the event. By Friday afternoon, concert-goers entering the neighborhood on public transportation by the thousands created an unprecedented need to increase service. Without prior notice, residents of Brandon St. were forced to...