Monthly Archives: April 2014
Sonia Sánchez, Poetisa, Autora y Activista Encabeza el Festival de Poesía
En celebración del Mes Nacional de la Poesía, la Biblioteca Pública de Chicago presenta el 15 Festival Anual de Poesía, festival de un día, de poesía, talleres, actuaciones y debates…. Read more
Stop Child Abuse
By: Ashmar Mandou Sadly, approximately 125,000 children in Illinois are affected by child abuse and neglect each year and one in five children will be abused before they turn 18… Read more
Sentenced to Death for Blasphemy
By Daniel Nardini It is unimaginable that anyone can be sentenced in this day of age for saying something that would be considered religious “blasphemy.” But this is exactly what… Read more
Deconstructing Great Presidents
By Daniel Nardini One of the most disturbing things I am seeing is how some right wing groups and publishers are trying to “re-write” American history and the legacy of… Read more
North Berwyn Park District Offers Classes for the Family
There are plenty of things for the whole family to do year round at the North Berwyn Park District. Visit www.nbpd4fun.org, join on Facebook, or just take a look at… Read more
At the Age of 2, Her Mother Broke Her Arm
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month Dinae Knox is a fourteen-year veteran of the foster care system in Illinois and the product of teenage, alcohol and drug addicted parents…. Read more
Chicago Public Library, Community Partners Observe Mayor Harold Washington’s Legacy
The Chicago Public Library and community partners, including The Chicago Urban League, are pleased to present a program in commemoration of the late Mayor Harold Washington and his legacy. The… Read more
McDonald’s to Offer New Premium Sandwich with a Classic Twist
McDonald’s introduced the new Bacon Clubhouse Sandwich nationwide, offering customers a new, premium sandwich experience. Loaded with layers of hearty toppings, a new artisan roll, a choice of a 100… Read more
Albany Park Theater Project Presents God’s Work: Interview With Cast Member
Courtesy of Albany Park Theater Project Paloma Morales joined Albany Park Theater Project (APTP) when she was thirteen years old, four and three plays ago. Audiences will remember her as… Read more
A “Prepared Military” Vs The National Debt
By Daniel Nardini As the United States may or may not completely pull out of Afghanistan, there is little question that most Americans are tired of war, and tired of… Read more »