Burrell Communications Celebrates 40 Years: Photos
Burrell effectively taps the young, adult, urban and general markets.
Burrell effectively taps the young, adult, urban and general markets.
Jennifer Hudson and Bulls’ Derrick Rose are from Englewood.
“I am going to New York Fashion Week!”
Jackson tells rolling out how he applies five of his favorite laws of power.
“First prize is $1,000.”
Don’t look for a job. Seek income.
“Is this a hook-up site for business travelers?”
Jimmy Parker is dead and Charles Sims, the man accused of his execution-style murder, will likely spend the rest of his life in prison—all because
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Marie tackles AIDS with Blotch.
The second Quad County African American Chamber of Commerce‘s “Women in Business Tea” brought together some of Chicagoland’s most influential and exquisitely dressed ladies. I
She talks about the spirituality behind writing.
The Universal Alley Jazz Jam in Chicago happens each Saturday.
“I was one of the first journalists beaten by the Chicago Police.”
Housing, food, transportation, clothing, entertainment and household goods were surveyed.
Helen West brought the art fair back.
Sean “P. Diddy” Combs began his journey as a party promoter, and, at age 15, high school student Kobie Randolph was also honing his party-promoter
The Africa Channel celebrated their expansion into Chicago via Comcast’s Xfinity Network recently at Red Kiva in Chicago. The after-work cocktail party was in conjunction
“House music is timeless.”
In a time when hip-hop artists and rappers come a dime a dozen, it is rare that an artist remains true to the music’s intended