their bikes. But when Eddie is hit by a car and killed, Ora refuses to let him go. Instead, she rides beneath our city to bring him back, facing off against underworld gods and ghosts -some interested in helping her, some determined to get in her way. The more difficult her journey becomes, the more Ora must question what it is she’s journeying towards. In Ghost Bike, Chicago culture skitches off of Greek, African, and Chinese mythology, sparking a spirited mash-up of underworld and after-life as seen from the seats of fixies, BMX’s and ten-speeds."http://greenhousetheater.org/portfolio/ghost-bike/…
he reference, though. But if the shape is altered and/or there is some type of signage or lettering on the rack that indicates it's a ghost bike tribute, then I don't see a huge difference and actually see it as a big advantage of the ghost racks. Ultimately, it's a good thing for everyone when cyclists have more secure options for locking up their bike.…