Monthly Archives: November 2011
The State of Latino Contributions
By: Daniel Nardini And so the propaganda against Latinos continues from many extreme rightwing quarters from the Minutemen who “patrol” the U.S.-Mexico border and harass Latinos (both legal and undocumented)… Read more
The Possible Discovery of the Century
By: Daniel Nardini I have been following the slow excavation of a tunnel found at the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuacan. The ancient city of the Toltec’s, Teotihuacan flourished from… Read more
UNO Hosts Annual Awards Banquet
The United Neighborhood Organization (UNO) welcomed an array of prestigious guests to their annual UNO Awards Banquet on November 14, at the Fairmont Chicago. Among the guests were Cook County… Read more
Snowshoe and Cross-country Ski at Northerly Island
This winter season enjoy Northerly Island, 1400 S. Lynn White Dr., by snowshoeing and/or cross country skiing during select dates Saturdays and Sundays beginning December 2, 2011 through February 26,… Read more
Housing Workshop for Landlords, Homeowners, and Renters
Latino Policy Forum encourages community members, who are having housing concerns, to join them at a free workshop on Saturday, Nov. 19 at La Villita Community Church, 2300 S. Millard… Read more
Biblioteca Pública de Chicago Recibe a Renombrado Chef y Autor
La Biblioteca Pública de Chicago recibe a Tony Mantuano, celebrado chef/socio premiado, del mundialmente conocido restaurante Spiaggia, para discutir y firmar la nueva edición, actualizada y revisada, de The Silver… Read more
Black Ensemble Theater Presents ‘The Jackie Wilson Story’
The Black Ensemble Theater is thrilled to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center with the remounting of, “The Jackie Wilson Story,” the contagious production that… Read more
Cabalgata de Juguetes de Amlings Cycle
La 9a. Cabalgata de Juguetes de Amlings Cycle será el viernes, 9 de diciembre del 2011, a las 6:30 a.m. Los ciclistas se encontrarán en Amlings Cycle and Fitness localizado… Read more
Chicago Public Library Welcomes Renowned Chef and Author
The Chicago Public Library welcomes Tony Mantuano, the award-winning and celebrated chef/partner of the world renowned restaurant Spiaggia, to discuss and sign the new updated and revised edition of The… Read more
The Lemmings Did It!
By: Daniel Nardini Let us take the lemming—a small rodent that lives near and in the Arctic circle. Related to the mouse, rat and mole, the lemming is an important… Read more »