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Vuelve a las Pantallas el Festival de Cine Juventud

Vuelve a las Pantallas el Festival de Cine Juventud

Cinema/Chicago anunció detalles sobre el 17º Festival de Cine Youth del 22 al 24 de abril en persona en FACETS (1517 W. Fullerton Ave.) y disponible virtualmente a nivel mundial… Read more »

Alebrijes: Criaturas de un Mundo de Sueño

Alebrijes: Criaturas de un Mundo de Sueño

La asociación de Cantigny Park, la Oficina de Visitantes y Convenciones de DuPage, el Centro Cultural Mexicano DuPage y la ciudad de West Chicago organizan una exhibición de arte al… Read more »

Rosa Escareño Joins Teatro Vista Board

Rosa Escareño Joins Teatro Vista Board

Teatro Vista, Chicago’s only Equity-affiliated Latinx theater company, has announced that Rosa Escareño, Interim General Superintendent and CEO of the Chicago Park District, has joined its Board of Directors. Escareño… Read more »

House and Senate Dems Highlight Pro-Law Enforcement Package

House and Senate Dems Highlight Pro-Law Enforcement Package

House and Senate Democrats announced a series of proposals Monday aimed at helping law enforcement – including mental health support, pay increases, retention incentives, retirement assistance, day care help and… Read more »

Northeastern Illinois University, Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater Host the Cardinal Bartolucci Foundation Choir from Rome

Northeastern Illinois University, Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater Host the Cardinal Bartolucci Foundation Choir from Rome

Northeastern Illinois University and Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater will host the Cardinal Bartolucci Foundation Choir from Rome at Northeastern Illinois University’s Auditorium, 3701 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., at 11:30… Read more »

Illinois Metro Areas Lose Population, Move to Other States

Illinois Metro Areas Lose Population, Move to Other States

Illinois’ population decline reached record levels in 2021. During the year, population loss hit nearly all areas of the state, as 81 of Illinois’ 102 counties and 10 of the… Read more »

Triton College Hosts an Evening of Hospitality and Habitat

Triton College Hosts an Evening of Hospitality and Habitat

The Triton College Cernan Earth and Space Center will be hosting Habitat Earth on Saturday, April 9. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the Habitat Earth presentation will… Read more »

Durbin Calls on Dept. of Education to Improve Student Debt Bankruptcy Claims

Durbin Calls on Dept. of Education to Improve Student Debt Bankruptcy Claims

U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee; U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY); and U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate… Read more »

Calling on the Future of Energy: Apply for $10K College Scholarship from ComEd

Calling on the Future of Energy: Apply for $10K College Scholarship from ComEd

It’s the final week to apply for the Future of Energy Scholarship program, and ComEd is reminding local students about this opportunity to receive a needs-based award of up to $10,000 each… Read more »

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Providing COVID-19 Sick Leave Protections for Vaccinated School Staff

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Providing COVID-19 Sick Leave Protections for Vaccinated School Staff

Joined by stakeholders, advocates and lawmakers, Gov. JB Pritzker signed House Bill 1167, a measure that will keep students and teachers safe in the classroom without penalizing vaccinated school employees… Read more »