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Yearly Archives: 2018

Exercise May Slow down Alzheimer’s Disease

Exercise May Slow down Alzheimer’s Disease

There is no cure yet and no vaccine. But new methods for staving off dementia and Alzheimer’s are continuing to emerge. Exercise has been identified as one way in which… Read more »

A Symphonic Celebration of Prince

A Symphonic Celebration of Prince

Caption by Ashmar Mandou Live Nation Urban and TCG Entertainment brought 4U: A Symphonic celebration of Prince to Chicago last weekend featuring the Chicago Philharmonic. It was a time for… Read more »

Sequence Ch!cago Returns to Navy Pier with Talented Lineup of Local Artists

Sequence Ch!cago Returns to Navy Pier with Talented Lineup of Local Artists

For the second consecutive year, Navy Pier is welcoming the fall/winter season with Sequence Ch!cago, a free dynamic performance series that features local artists, musicians and cultural organizations by showcasing… Read more »

ComEd, League of Chicago Theatres Partner to Highlight Arts Organizations

ComEd, League of Chicago Theatres Partner to Highlight Arts Organizations

To increase access to the arts and strengthen local communities, ComEd and the League of Chicago Theatres announced grants to 17 non-profit arts organizations throughout northern Illinois. The grantees, which… Read more »

Chicago Park District Announces Annual ‘Campfire Horrors’ Movie Series

Chicago Park District Announces Annual ‘Campfire Horrors’ Movie Series

The Chicago Park District announced the movie lineup for the third annual ‘Campfire Horrors’ outdoor Halloween-themed feature film series at Northerly Island, located at 1521 S. Linn White Dr.  The… Read more »

Brookfield Zoo’s Annual Boo! at the Zoo Extends Halloween Fun

Brookfield Zoo’s Annual Boo! at the Zoo Extends Halloween Fun

For the first time, Brookfield Zoo is adding a third weekend to its annual Boo! at the Zoo Halloween celebration, presented by Ferrara Candy Company. From 10a.m., to 4p.m., on… Read more »

Chile Wins, Bolivia Loses

Chile Wins, Bolivia Loses

By Daniel Nardini It is now official. The United Nations’ highest court, the International Court of Justice in the Hague, has ruled that Bolivia’s demand for the coastal land it… Read more »

Churches Bring #MeToo to The Pulpit

Churches Bring #MeToo to The Pulpit

Courtesy of We Will Speak Out Coalition High profile cases of pastors and priests both perpetuating sexual violence or covering up domestic violence have dominated the media in recent months…. Read more »

Greek Lentil Soup

Greek Lentil Soup

* 8 ounces brown lentils * 1/4 cup olive oil * 1 tablespoon minced garlic * 1 onion, minced * 1 large carrot, chopped * 1 quart water * 1… Read more »

Emanuel Anuncia el Desarrollo de Energía Solar para Terrenos Vacantes de la Ciudad

Emanuel Anuncia el Desarrollo de Energía Solar para Terrenos Vacantes de la Ciudad

El Alcalde Rahm Emanuel anunció la iniciativa Chicago Solar-Ground Mount, proyecto de desarrollo solar multisitio para terrenos vacantes de la ciudad. Aproximadamente 30 acres de terreno en las comunidades de… Read more »