J Ivy: The Poet Who Broke Down the Door
Chicago has always been a multi-dimensional city when it comes to talent. Between music, visual artists, political activism, and the spoken word community—the city has nurtured some of the world’s greatest masters at their craft. [...]
REV. DR. OTIS MOSS III, A Social Justice Visionary
By Donna Hammond FB: @DeeLoisSpeaks - The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. offered, “The time is always
Lee England: Beyond the Violin
The violin is a delicate instrument, yet as it ages, it becomes more vital and distinct in its unique sound. When you first look at the instrument, the human eye will see it the same [...]
BROADWAY IN CHICAGO’S FREE SUMMER CONCERT FEATURES FOUR BROADWAY SHOWSTOPPERS
Broadway In Chicago is thrilled to announce that its free SUMMER CONCERT will return to Millennium Park this August for the first time since 2019. The FREE BROADWAY IN CHICAGO SUMMER CONCERT, sponsored by ABC [...]
BLACK MUSIC MONTH Honoring The Women of Chicago
Jennifer Hudson Best Quote: Don’t block your blessings. Don’t let doubt stop you from getting where you want to be. Jennifer Hudson, a native of the Englewood community, located on the Southside of Chicago is a newly [...]
1 on 1 with Vic Mensa
By: Sharice Bradford Recently Bronzeville Life had time to chat with Chicago’s own Vic Mensa. We talked about his relationship with Virgil Abloh, his organization SMSL (formerly Save Money Save Life), his Chicago connection, and [...]