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Third Coast International Audio Competition Now Open

May 8, 2010
By Barbara Iverson
Third Coast International Audio Competition Now Open

Officially known as the Third Coast/ Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition (TC/RHDF) , this contest is for people doing the edgy and interesting audio work that Chicago is know for. (Think Ira Glass and re:Sound.) Third Coast awards prizes for the best audio work produced worldwide in the following categories: Best Documentary (Gold, Silver,...
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Comic Book Stores in Short Supply on the South Side

April 26, 2010
By Lauren Hales
Comic Book Stores in Short Supply on the South Side

In comparison to its North Side twin, the South Side of Chicago is lacking when it comes to comic book stores. Its only victor is one small store that’s holding its own. First Aid Comics in Hyde Park reigns supreme as the only comic book store on the South Side of Chicago. Although there have...
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Journalists, Activists Debate Haiti News Coverage

February 19, 2010
By Kelsey Duckett

On Jan. 12, a magnitude 7 earthquake hit near Port-Au-Prince and wiped out most of the city’s infrastructure in what experts say could be the worst natural disaster in modern history. The latest reports indicate that more than 200,000 have died and more than 1 million are left homeless. These are the facts that we...
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“February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four”

January 28, 2010
By Chicagotalks
“February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four”

The Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Arts and Media at Columbia College presents a reception, screening and community discussion of the film, February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four. The film looks back at how four African-American college freshmen took a stand for justice by...
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Center Square Ledger Offers News from Francisco to Addison

January 12, 2010
By Barbara Iverson

Imagine a community of 80,000 people living in a diverse residential area of young families, empty nesters and seniors, with good housing stock, lots of local businesses, but no newspaper. There could be opportunities in all those eyeballs, according to Mike Fourcher and Patrick Boylan, and they are out to capitalize on some of...
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Jan. 25 is Deadline for Artists to Apply for Community Grants

January 12, 2010
By Barbara Iverson
Jan. 25 is Deadline for Artists to Apply for Community Grants

The Community Arts Assistance Program (CAAP) was created in 1987 through funding provided by the Illinois Arts Council Access Program. The goals of CAAP are to discover, nurture and expand Chicago’s multi-ethnic artists and nonprofit arts organizations, and to foster new and emerging individual artists and arts groups by providing grants for professional, artistic...
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Chicago Talks Exclusive: Interview with Todd Stroger

January 11, 2010
By Kelsey Duckett
Chicago Talks Exclusive: Interview with Todd Stroger

Cook County Board President Todd Stroger has spent the majority of his time over the last year clearing up what he considers misinformation about his platform and defending himself from what he said are daily attacks by the media, as well as attacks by his Democratic competition. Stroger, who was elected as board president on...
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A Bird in the Church: Chicago Musician Andrew Bird Brings His Songs to a New Atmosphere

December 29, 2009
By Joshua Mellin
A Bird in the Church: Chicago Musician Andrew Bird Brings His Songs to a New Atmosphere

Along a frozen Michigan Avenue, amongst towering skyscrapers, a Bird’s somber whistle fills a golden trimmed wood cathedral. This Bird, however, is not of the feathered flock. Just a few years ago you may have heard him whistling down a Logan Square street, yet this year alone he’s played grandiose venues around the city, from the Civic...
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FCC Coming to Town

December 17, 2009
By Barbara Iverson
FCC Coming to Town

UPDATE: Why should you care if the FCC is coming to town, or about how Internet is regulated? Start here with help from Chicago Media Action: “The Internet Must Not Become a Segregated Community” “Network Neutrality, Universal Broadband, and Racial Justice” Are you planning on attending the meeting? Send us your impression of the meeting,...
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DIY Hack Your Way to a Better Government

December 5, 2009
By Chicagotalks
DIY Hack Your Way to a Better Government

The local group OpenGovChicago is having a Hackathon on December 13 at Columbia College. The details are still being hammered out. To start with, “hackers” aren’t “bad guys or pirates. They’re passionate pragmatic craftspeople who relish doing interesting work and doing it with style,” writes Joe Germuska of the OpenGovChicago about the upcoming “Hackathon.” At...
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