Lush gardens, craft beer, gallery tours and the Bard—reimagined—usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
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Program Aims to Address Disparities in House Fires, Violence in Austin
Maya Miller | Jul 17, 2017
Young adults from Chicago’s Austin community are learning about fire safety as part of a pilot program aiming to address high crime rates, unemployment and other issues facing residents.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: July 13-16
Maya Miller | Jul 12, 2017
Music festivals, secret gardens, dancing lions and—oh la la!—French flair usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program Begins with Chicago Showcase
Maya Miller | Jul 10, 2017
Thirty businesswomen from 27 African countries are traveling to Chicago this week to hone their entrepreneurial skills and make connections with their American counterparts.
Analysis: Minority Groups Edge Closer to Majority in Chicago Region
Maya Miller | Jul 7, 2017
Researchers of demographic shifts in the Chicago region have some interesting takeaways following analysis of census data. One calls the findings “staggering.”
Hoops in the Hood Fights Summer Violence With Basketball
Maya Miller | Jul 6, 2017
For more than a decade, a network of nonprofit organizations has been addressing gang violence by hosting summer basketball games in neighborhoods across the city.
10 Things to Do this Weekend: July 5-9
Maya Miller | Jul 5, 2017
A massive food festival, live music, fine art and Irish fiddles usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
City Council Passes Ordinance on Registry Programs
Maya Miller | Jul 3, 2017
City officials say the ordinance affirms that government agencies will not practice discrimination-based operations, but some activists say the city could do more to protect immigrant and minority rights.
Free Coding Camp for Young Women Addresses Social Issues
Maya Miller | Jun 29, 2017
There are plenty of coding classes for teens and young adults in Chicago, and most of them aren’t cheap. But one local nonprofit is shaking up the landscape by offering coding classes to young women—for free.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Fourth of July
Maya Miller | Jun 28, 2017
Fireworks, festivals and plenty of live music usher in the holiday weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Study: Cosmetics Complaints Rise, But Products Remain on Market
Maya Miller | Jun 27, 2017
Consumer complaints about cosmetics and hair care products nearly doubled in 2016, prompting some in the medical community to call for greater transparency between the industry and the agency that regulates it.
Reports of Discrimination Against Muslims Rise in Chicago
Maya Miller | Jun 27, 2017
So far this year, the Chicago Council on American Islamic Relations received about 400 complaints of discrimination against Muslim-Americans—the same number it received during all of 2016.
Women Who Code Relaunches Chicago Chapter
Maya Miller | Jun 23, 2017
The international nonprofit Women Who Code boasts 100,000 members worldwide. This week, it’s relaunching its Chicago chapter and plans to offer meet-ups and other networking opportunities.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: June 22-25
Maya Miller | Jun 21, 2017
Lake Michigan’s first floating water park, street festivals, the NHL draft and the annual Pride Parade. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Austin Community Leaders Kick Off Summer with Parade, Festival
Maya Miller | Jun 21, 2017
Hundreds of summer jobs are cause for celebration. “We want to make sure people know there are a lot of great things happening in this neighborhood besides bullets,” said one organizer of Friday’s event.
Program Gives Voice to Chicago’s Misunderstood, ‘Forgotten’ Youth
Maya Miller | Jun 21, 2017
Young women from Chicago’s South and West Sides can face the same roadblocks as young men, but their struggles often go unnoticed. How one mentoring program is communicating its message to girls—and teaching self-expression.
Madigan Joins Coalition of Attorneys General in Opioid Investigation
Maya Miller | Jun 16, 2017
Attorney General Lisa Madigan will join a bipartisan effort to investigate the role opioid manufacturers may play in contributing to the country’s opioid epidemic.
Chicago Techweek Throws Away Old Script, Doubles Down on Mission
Maya Miller | Jun 16, 2017
The technology festival Chicago Techweek returns for a sixth year. We speak with the Techweek CEO about this year’s “radical shift” in programming.
Rhymefest Reminds Chicago Bike Riders to ‘Stay in Your Lane’
Maya Miller | Jun 15, 2017
When Hyde Park resident Connie Spreen wrote song lyrics about bicycle safety a few years ago, her children begged her not to produce them. Now, she’s a co-producer alongside Rhymefest for “Stay in Your Lane.”
10 Things to Do This Weekend: June 15-18
Maya Miller | Jun 14, 2017
Street festivals, vintage sales, funny femmes and plenty of tacos usher in Father’s Day weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Founders ‘Pushing Color’ at Chicago Women’s Funny Festival
Maya Miller | Jun 13, 2017
When two local comedians launched the Chicago Women’s Funny Festival in 2012, they were regularly asked: “What’s it like to be a woman in comedy?” Find out what’s in store for this year’s fest—and how the business of comedy is evolving.
DuSable Museum Seeking World War I Artifacts, Stories for New Exhibit
Maya Miller | Jun 12, 2017
The museum is turning to the public for help in telling the story of African-Americans who served as combat soldiers during World War 1.
Report: For Minimum Wage Workers, Affordable Housing ‘Out of Reach’
Maya Miller | Jun 8, 2017
A new housing report offers a bleak look at the cost of renting an apartment in Illinois for those earning minimum wage.
Mixed-Income Housing Plan for 3 Chicago Neighborhoods Moves Forward
Maya Miller | Jun 8, 2017
A plan to develop affordable housing units under the same roof as public libraries moved forward Wednesday, when Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the winning architects and developers for each of the three projects.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: June 8-11
Maya Miller | Jun 7, 2017
Live blues, lit wits, neighborhood festivals and ribs galore usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Calls to 911 Drop by Tens of Thousands in First Quarter of 2017
Maya Miller | Jun 6, 2017
A significant decrease in calls to Chicago 911 emergency services is not matched by an overall decline in crime. We take a look at the numbers.