Quad County African American Chamber Hosts Women
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
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.
Monroe Anderson’s storied media career had a bang of a start: “I have the dubious distinction of being one of the first journalists beaten by
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
Tanika Echols’ Chi Bakery, located in Chicago’s growing, fashionable South Loop, is making quite a name for itself. In the six months since opening, the
Chicago is abounding with hidden treasures. From its popular architecture to its flavorful neighborhoods to its music, Chicago has a lot to offer both locals
Drew Lee Hines (aka Drew Prada) is owner of P.U.R.E. Underground and founder of Pradagi- Foundation, NFP. Pradagi is committed to guiding youth through the
Chicago State University held a private, invitation-only reception to unveil the art collection of the Honorable R. Eugene Pincham and his wife Alzata Henry Pincham
“The bill went from $95 to $9.”
The Taste welcomes 59 Chicago-area restaurants.
“You’ll never know where your passion might carry you.”
“That’s one of the biggest misconceptions that Black women have.”
When we focus on the Source, we’ll realize that greater is He that is in us than he who is in the world.