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Park District Hosts Egg-Hunts at Soldier Field
The Chicago Park District hops to it this spring by hosting dozens of egg hunts, including one for dogs and another with flashlights, March 29-April 14 at citywide parks. Most… Read more
The Zimmerman Telegram
By: Daniel Nardini It was one of the most stupid blunders that changed the fate of the world, and brought the United States into direct conflict with Germany. This error… Read more
Mississippi Immigration Battleground
By: Daniel Nardini There is a piece of legislation called House Bill 488 going through the state legislature in Mississippi that will “penalize” the undocumented in the state. There is… Read more
Suicide of a Crazy Commentator
By: Daniel Nardini How this pack of drivel ever got on the New York Times bestseller list I will never know. Pat Buchanan’s latest book, Suicide of a Superpower ,… Read more
One Book, One Chicago Spring Selection
Chicago Public Library is proud to announce that the short story collection Gold Boy, Emerald Girl by Yiyun Li is the latest selection for Chicago’s citywide book club, One Book,… Read more
Strawberry Hell
By: Daniel Nardini Chances are you will be paying more for strawberries this year. One of the things that Americans take for granted is the fresh fruits and vegetables we… Read more
Chicago Greeter Regresa a la Milla Magnífica
Después de una exitosa temporada de fiestas y justo a tiempo para las vacaciones de primavera, la Oficina de Turismo y Cultura de Chicago, Magnificent Mile InstaGreeter regresa con caminatas… Read more
Dominick and Office for People with Disabilities to Host Job Recruitment Program
On Wednesday, March 7, Cicero has a special program to hire individuals with disabilities to specific jobs in the Town. Cicero has more than a dozen employees who are disabled…. Read more
Las Hermanas Padilla: Family Beyond Blood
By: Daisy Magana Story telling is not only an act, but an art. Tony Meneses, playwright of Las Hermanas Padilla, with his ten year experience in theatre can attest to… Read more


The Mexican Economic Dynamo
By: Daniel Nardini Despite the vicious Drug War that has killed tens of thousands of Mexicans, Mexico’s economy is overall doing well. Despite the economic turmoil in the Europe Union… Read more »