Stanley Nelson Discuss His Latest Film, BOSS: The Black Experience In Business
Since the early days of Jean Baptiste Point du Sable settling down to open the first trading post along the Chicago River around the 1780s to found our great city, Chicago—little did he know he [...]
Mary In the Mixx: Kim Foxx Reclaims Her Time, Black Women’s Expo Kicks Off, House Music Summer
Chicago, we have a problem. The good ole’ boys in blue have taken a public stand against Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx challenging her ability to lead the office in the right direction. Why [...]
Merry Green: Celebrating 25 Years of Black Women’s Expo
The Black Women’s Expo has become rooted in Chicago’s social scene and a yearly standing date for thousands of African American girls and women throughout the region. Created 25 years ago, it has grown into [...]
Herstory is Made: Chicagoans Elect Lori Lightfoot as the First Black Woman Mayor
Chicago voters has spoken as the polls came to a close—'herstory' was made—Lori Lightfoot became the first African American woman mayor in our city’s history. Tuesday evening supporters went to their respective candidate’s party to [...]
Wallace ‘Gator’ Bradley Endorses Toni Preckwinkle for Mayor
Advertorial Community activist and Urban Translator, Wallace 'Gator' Bradley have become a long-time connector in political circles throughout Chicago. As an advocate for anti-violence prevention, Bradley is known for his art of persuasion and 'down-to-earth' [...]
Chosen Few Picnic and House Music Festival Announce 2018 Talent Line-up
Chicago House Music collective the Chosen Few DJs today announced the first wave of performers for their 29th annual Chosen Few Picnic & House Music Festival returning to Jackson Park on Saturday, July 6, 2019. [...]