Is it possible to break up with diabetes?
If diabetes or pre-diabetes looms over your head like a bad relationship, you’ll be happy to know there may be a way out.
If diabetes or pre-diabetes looms over your head like a bad relationship, you’ll be happy to know there may be a way out.
This Urban Landlady blog post tells how homebuyers and investors can use the Cook County Land Bank to build our community and get great deals on vacant properties.
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Organizational initiaves to boost black home ownership in Chicago and across the country
In the words of Andrea V. Watson, an Extroidinary Journalist, “I first posted about how I felt when I was laid off. (Check it out here.)
Have you considered becoming a mobile boutique operator? Get familiar with some requirements & make an appointment to meet with a Small Business Center Business Consultant at 312-74-GOBIZ for extra guidance!
Holiday shopping is around the corner…schedule time to review your receipts and statements to make sure you weren’t a victim of fraud!
Check out the October news and events from Center for Economic Progress (CEP), Auburn Greshma’s “Free Tax Site” partner!
Chicago, IL – October 12, 2017 – After a great success of the Chicago based Brown Girls web series, another award-winning web series from Chicago is about to blow your mind – Low Strung. This comedy about an audacious pair of friends, Victoria Lee and Shervin Bain, explores their chaotic endeavors through a surreal lens in Chicago. Fresh, satirical, and often perplexing, Low Strung gives viewers a chance to vicariously experience sex, drugs, and montages.
Low Strung was nominated in four categories (before it officially premiered anywhere else) at the 2017 Brooklyn Web Fest – Best Actress (Victoria Lee), Emerging Voices, Outstanding Premiere, and the DaF Award (for diversity). Victoria Lee won in the category for Best Actress.
There are some notable appearances in the first four episodes from Kapron Lewis, from the Baltimore Ravens and Chicago drag queen, Lucy Stoole, who recently made an appearance on Jimmy Fallon performing with Charlie XCX. The series also features music from local musicians, such as ShowYouSuck, Lex Allen, Klassik, Air Credits, Celine Neon, Rahn Harper, Chason, The Rapper Chicks and Lili K. The series is directed by Addison Wright and Lili K, with music supervision by Lili K.
The first four episodes will officially premiere on October 21, 2017 at AMFM Gallery at 7pm. The event is free and open to the public. Local personality Ashley Tribble of PPower Radio will be emceeing the event and also hosting a panel after the show.
To learn more about Low Strung, you can follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Official trailer: https://vimeo.com/237344300.
About Victoria Lee
Scriptwriter, actress and cellist Victoria Lee is a Milwaukee native securing her place in Chicago’s vibrant community of artists. She co-writes, produces and stars in her web series, Low Strung. A classically trained cellist, Victoria performs with the Chicago Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra and has recorded with a number of notable Chicago artists including Chance The Rapper.
About Lili K
Originally known for her stand-out guest features for Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa, Lili K established herself as a knockout solo star with the April 2015 release of her self-produced, full-length debut album RUBY. She’s done numerous TV appearances on ABC and FOX, has performed at major festivals including Made In America, North Coast Music Festival, and Pitchfork, and has garnered glowing praise from VIBE, Huffington Post, EW, Consequence of Sound, and many more top-tier music tastemakers. Jay Z’s entertainment streaming service Tidal dubbed Lili as their very first “Tidal Rising” artist, and the Chicago Reader named her “Best Jazz Musician” in 2015. In 2017, Lili landed a recurring role as a background vocalist on Season 3 of Fox’s hit show Empire.
About Shervin Bain
After living and working in Miami, Manchester and New York City, Shervin Bain has truly found himself within the creative circle of Chicago. He gained experience in acting after studying at Chicago’s famous Second City, and went on to write Low Strung with Victoria Lee. Actor, writer and staple of Chicago’s vibrant LGBTQ community, Shervin has just begun to tell his story.
ComEd residential customers to receive about a $14 credit during October thanks to the Future Energy Jobs Act
If you have a tendency to shun the latest videogame for the latest buzzworthy movie, you might be in luck. ComEd is calling all 5th graders to enter the ComEd KidVid Contest by Nov. 10.
The KidVid Contest gives amateur moviemakers the opportunity to write, direct and star in their own 30 to 50-second videos on one of four themes: Lights ON!, ComEd in the Community, Power Protectors or It’s So Easy being Green
Teachers at elementary schools located in ComEd’s northern Illinois service area are invited to work with their 5th grade classes to submit their video entries. Schools are welcome to submit more than one entry, but a school is only eligible to win one award.
Selected videos will be posted on the ComEd YouTube Channel for voting and one winner will be chosen in each category. Winners will be announced in November.
Each winning student filmmaker will receive a $50 gift card and a group Power Up VIP Party at their school. The winning videos will be posted on the ComEd website, http://www.comed.com/, and the ComEd YouTube Channel for one month in 2018. In addition, each winning school will receive $2,500.
Visit ComEd.com/KidVidContest for more information and to submit your video by Nov. 10.