BY: Lorraine Swanson
The long awaited documentary about the coolest, hippest, Radio Hall of Famer – the late, great Dick Biondi – will receive a special viewing Thursday, Nov. 14. The film screening and fundraiser starts at 6 p.m. at the Beverly Arts Center, 2407 W. 111th St., Chicago. Proceeds from the screening will go toward putting the final touches on the film before its release.
At age 14, filmmaker Pamela Enzweiler-Pulice’s life changed forever when she met her idol, WLS DJ Dick Biondi, at a local shopping center in 1962, as founder and president of Biondi’s fan club. “He was a simple guy,” Enzweiler-Pulice said, who spent years interviewing Biondi up until his death at age 90 in 2021. “He lived in a third floor walkup near O’Hare airport. He was very humble.”
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