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| Your Guide to September in Chicago | 03 Sep 2024 | 00:32:58 | |
If you’re new here, welcome! We’ve put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast Chicago community.
Whether you’re trying to make the most of the last few weeks of summer or you’re ready for cozy fall vibes, we got you. From leaf-peeping road trips to best new restaurants to tailgating tips, here’s what you need to know to enjoy September.
For even more tips on how to make the most of September in Chicago, check out Hey Chicago’s take on what to do this month.
If you enjoyed today’s interview with Revolution Brewing communications head John Carruthers, learn more here.
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| Live from the DNC! Plus, Real or Onion Headlines? | 20 Aug 2024 | 00:25:18 | |
The Democratic National Convention is officially underway in Chicago, and it’s all anyone can talk about. That’s why we recorded our episode from McCormick Place to check the vibes and see what this event is actually all about. Plus, to celebrate The Onion’s return to print, we’re playing a game: Real headline or Onion headline?
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| Did Cops Lie About Fatal Traffic Stop? Plus, New Obama Center Ruling | 12 Apr 2024 | 00:32:49 | |
Earlier this week, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability released body cam footage, numerous bystander videos, and 911 calls related to police shooting and killing Dexter Reed during a traffic stop in March. Invisible Institute’s Maira Khwaja and Crain Chicago’s Corli Jay are here to discuss the fallout including COPA questioning officers’ accounts of what led to the traffic stop. Plus, we discuss the latest court ruling regarding ongoing Obama Center construction, a new small business incubator in Englewood, and Market Box Chicago celebrates four years of mutual aid.
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| The Unwritten Rules of Riding the CTA | 11 Apr 2024 | 00:24:12 | |
New CTA schedules dropped over the weekend, but riders probably won’t see much difference. That’s despite promises in February from CTA head Dorval Carter that the agency would restore service to pre-pandemic levels by the end of the year. While we wait to see if service will improve, producer Michelle Navarro talked with CTA riders about their transit pet peeves.
Good news: Market Box Chicago
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| Are Chicago Food Halls Worth It? | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:24:51 | |
Food halls with multiple vendors have proliferated around Chicago the past several years. But to be honest, no one on the City Cast Chicago team had given them much thought. Then, a listener texted about a new food hall on the North Side, so we decided to make a food hall guide. Host Jacoby Cochran, executive producer Simone Alicea, and newsletter editor Sidney Madden visited six spots and they talk about what to eat, what to know before you go, and if they’ll come back.
Spots mentioned
Revival Food Hall
Urbanspace
88 Marketplace
Chicago French Market
X Market
Gangnam Market
Some good news: Chicago Tea Festival
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| O’Hare Expansion, Cicada Takeover, and Parking Problems | 09 Apr 2024 | 00:27:17 | |
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is hoping to keep the expansion of O’Hare Airport on track. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea talk about what’s happening at the country’s fourth-busiest airport, how we got here, and what’s next. We’re also watching for a massive emergence of cicadas this month and we discuss your parking complaints.
Good news: Chicago Latino Film Festival
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| How an Indiana Lawsuit Against Gunmakers Impacts Chicago | 08 Apr 2024 | 00:22:56 | |
Last month, the city of Chicago filed a lawsuit against gun manufacturer Glock, arguing that the company has done nothing to prevent individuals from modifying their popular semi-automatic handguns into fully automatic weapons. ProPublica’s Midwest reporter Vernal Coleman tells host Jacoby Cochran about a similar lawsuit in Gary, Indiana, where the city has been trying to hold gunmakers accountable for the illegal sale of guns for 25 years. We look at how this ongoing case could set a precedent in Chicago and what to expect.
Good news: The Other Art Fair
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| Paying School Board, NASCAR Traffic Plan, and New Chicago Reads | 05 Apr 2024 | 00:37:58 | |
Chicago’s first school board elections take place this November. But now that we have a district map, election plan, and potential candidates are gathering signatures, one big question remains: Will school board members eventually be paid for their service? Currently, state law prohibits paying board members, but host Jacoby Cochran asks professor Arionne Nettles and Tribune’s Gregory Royal Pratt if Illinois should reconsider this in order to create a more diverse and inclusive candidate pool. Plus, we are looking ahead at NASCAR’s July street race, Mayor Johnson’s plan to convert downtown offices into apartments, initiatives to make Ramadan more eco-friendly, and two new Chicago books to read this spring!
Books you should check out:
The City is Up for Grabs: How Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Led and Lost a City in Crisis is available now.
We Are The Culture: Black Chicago’s Influence on Everything is available for pre-order, out April 16.
Our episode where we attended iftar at the Muslim Community Center.
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| Why Chicago Pigeons Need Us | 04 Apr 2024 | 00:28:46 | |
We see them everywhere, and Chicagoans may think of them as “rats with wings,” but do pigeons get a bad rap? Host Jacoby Cochran and producer Michelle Navarro visit a Great Lakes Pigeon Rescue foster home to learn more about our feathery friends and why they deserve love and care.
Good news: The Big Kid Show at Dorian’s tonight at 8 p.m.
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| Is Chicago’s Fine Dining Scene Overrated? | 03 Apr 2024 | 00:21:18 | |
Fine dining can be intimidating and expensive, but Chicago is home to many award-winning restaurants that stand out. Last year, we talked to lifestyle journalist Ari Bendersky, writer of Something Glorious newsletter, to learn more about Chicago’s creative and expansive fine dining scene. He tells host Jacoby Cochran about his favorite spots and shares tips for those who are looking to have their first fine dining experience.
Good News: The Sound of Silent Film Festival
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| The Future of 911, Avoiding Parking Tickets, and Water Taxis Return | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:23:07 | |
It's April, which means it’s street sweeping season. Producer Michelle Navarro joins host Jacoby Cochran to talk about what you need to know to avoid getting a ticket. Plus, we’re digging into a new report analyzing data from 911 calls made in 2022, which indicates that most of the calls weren’t related to urgent safety needs. Also, water taxis have returned to daily service for the first time since the pandemic.
We mentioned this interview we did with Inspector General Deborah Witzburg, “Why Do Chicagoans Have to Complain to Get Things Done?”
What's the worst part of parking in Chicago? Let Us Know Your Thoughts!
Good News: Latine Theatre Artist Week
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| Your Guide to April in Chicago | 01 Apr 2024 | 00:33:16 | |
From the art that’s moving us to the events we’re watching to the bites we’re dreaming about, host Jacoby Cochran, executive producer Simone Alicea, and producer Michelle Navarro have your guide to what’s going on this month in Chicago. Plus, Simone and Michelle play a little April Fools’ joke on Jacoby.
Events mentioned:
Chicago Latino Film Fest
Sweet Gnome Chicago
Solar Eclipse
C2E2
Expo Chicago
The Art of our Storytellers: Selections from the Johnson Publishing Company Collection at The DuSable Museum
White Sox Game
Cubs Opening Day
Sticky Kiss Cinnamon Rolls
Brasero
Howard Street Carnaval
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| A Chicagoan's Guide to the DNC | 19 Aug 2024 | 00:26:56 | |
The Democratic National Convention starts today. Contributor Leigh Giangreco tells host Jacoby Cochran about road closures, transit changes, security protocols, and everything else Chicagoans should expect this week.
Good News: Full Moon Jam at Foster Beach, She Safe We Safe in Chatham, and Crafter’s Circle in Portage Park
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| New Election Normal, School Board Candidates, and Chicago Loves Beyonce | 29 Mar 2024 | 00:32:51 | |
It has been over a week since the polls closed in the Illinois primary, but there’s still no official winner in the Democratic primary for Cook County State’s Attorney. The race between Eileen O’Neill Burke and Clayton Harris III is separated by less than 1700 votes. Election officials have until April 2 to finish counting mail-in ballots. WTTW’s Heather Cherone and Chalkbeat Chicago’s Becky Vevea tell host Jacoby Cochran why this race highlights a new election normal. Plus, we are talking about the elected school board, tensions between police chief and COPA, and Uncle Julio’s sudden closure in Lincoln Park. Spots we never want to see go: Spinning J, The Bagel, and Dan’s Hot Dogs.
Good news: BreadHead Bakery and Shedd’s New Otter Pup
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| How to Buy a Bike in Chicago | 28 Mar 2024 | 00:18:37 | |
Spring is here which means biking in the city is looking a lot more enjoyable. Whether you are a seasoned cyclist or just starting out, shopping for a bike can be stressful with all the choices the city has to offer. Host Jacoby Cochran talks to Liam Ouweleen from The Recyclery, a bike repair co-op in Rogers Park to learn the ins and outs of bike shopping, tips on where to go, and the basics on how to care for it.
A few places to get a bike:
Working Bikes
West Town Bikes
Uptown Bikes
Blackstone Bicycle Works
Good news: Spring Trans Health and Wellness Summit
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| This is Ramadan in Chicago | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:23:56 | |
We’re about halfway through Ramadan — the Muslim holy month marked by charity, spiritual reflection, and daily fasting. With some 350,000 Muslims estimated to call Chicago and Illinois home, we visited the Muslim Community Center in Old Irving Park for a community iftar. Iftar refers to the evening meal when fasts are broken each day. Host Jacoby Cochran talks with lifelong member Amjad Quadri about what the mosque is serving up and how Ramadan is about more than fasting.
Other events to check out:
CAIR Taste of Ramadan March 28
IMAN community iftar April 3
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| State’s Attorney’s Race Continues, CPS Funding Changes, and Honeymoon in the Burbs | 26 Mar 2024 | 00:25:32 | |
It’s been a week, but the election is not over yet. As of this recording, just over 2000 votes separate the candidates for Cook County State’s Attorney. The race between Eileen O’Neill Burke and Clayton Harris III remains too close to call as more mail-in ballots are counted. Executive producer Simone Alicea and host Jacoby Cochran discuss how both candidates have responded to the tightening race. Plus, we look at Mayor Johnson’s latest funding pushes and budget-friendly honeymoon options near Chicago.
Good news: Respect the Mic
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| Why Does Chicago Have So Many Lead Pipes? | 25 Mar 2024 | 00:21:23 | |
A new study shows that more than two-thirds of kids under 6 in Chicago might be exposed to lead-contaminated water. That could be because the city has nearly 400,000 lead water service lines, the most of any city in the country. Axios’ Monica Eng has been closely following Chicago’s lead pipe removal efforts. In one of our very first episodes, she told us how the city ended up with so many lead lines. We’re revisiting that conversation, and Monica returns with an update on what’s happened since.
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| Outstanding Election Questions, DNC Protests, and Lollapalooza Chicago Turns 20 | 22 Mar 2024 | 00:30:08 | |
With thousands of ballots still being counted, the fate of the highly contested Bring Chicago Home tax referendum remains unclear. As of Thursday afternoon, the referendum has about 20,000 more no votes and is seemingly headed towards defeat. Freelance writer Natalie Christan-Frazier and Block Club Chicago’s Melody Mercado join host Jacoby Cochran to discuss what this result could mean for the mayor’s progressive agenda moving forward. Plus, we are looking at U.S. Rep. Danny Davis’ latest election win, the city's denial of DNC protests permits, and how Lollapalooza is celebrating 20 years in Chicago.
Where to Find Chicago's Best Coffee Shops
Good News: “We Are The Culture: Black Chicago’s Influence on Everything”
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| Is Chicago the Sneaker (ahem Gym Shoe) Capital? | 21 Mar 2024 | 00:18:27 | |
March Madness means basketball is on the brain, which makes it a good time to revisit how the sport has influenced fashion. While the Fighting Illini men’s and women’s teams play in Champaign today, we’re heading back to Sneakerhead University in the Loop. Host Jacoby Cochran and former City Caster Carrie Shepherd met up with creator Shay Belvin last year to learn why she started the exhibition that showcases sneaker culture.
Good news: Moth GRANDslam Championship
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| The Surprises (and Snoozes) on Primary Day | 20 Mar 2024 | 00:28:49 | |
Voters headed to the polls yesterday to cast their ballots for Democratic and Republican nominees for local, state, and federal offices. The City Cast Chicago team recaps some of the key races including president, Congress, and Cook County state’s attorney.
Some Good News: The Newberry Library’s Writers on Writing series
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| It’s Election Day! Plus, Migrant Evictions and Bears' Next QB | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:25:49 | |
It’s primary election day! Between tonight and early tomorrow we will hopefully know the results of some key congressional races, some highly contested county races, and the fate of Bring Chicago Home. We’re reminding you of some of the key races we’re watching. Plus, the city has started evicting migrants from shelters, and it seems the Bears have made their quarterback decision.
Good news: Chicago Show Cal
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| Why Do Chicagoans Have to Complain to Get Things Done? | 18 Mar 2024 | 00:22:25 | |
From rats in the alley to problem landlords, the first thing you’ll often hear is, “Call 311.” But while complaining may help get your problem solved, is it really the best way for the city to provide services? A new advisory from the inspector general’s office suggests Chicago could do better. Inspector General Deborah Witzburg sits down with host Jacoby Cochran to talk about how Chicago could improve its services, what the inspector general’s office does, and if it makes a difference in what she calls the city’s “deficit of legitimacy.”
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| DNC Frustrations, Riot Fest Returns, and Bears’ Hope Rising | 16 Aug 2024 | 00:31:51 | |
Logistics concerns surrounding next week’s Democratic National Convention continue to frustrate West Side residents and media members who believe they've been provided inadequate information about the city’s security, transit, and protest protocols. The Triibe’s editor-in-chief Tiffany Walden and community investment reporter Corli Jay are here with host Jacoby Cochran to break down the latest confusion. Plus, we discuss Riot Fest’s last-minute return to Douglass Park, how youth peacekeepers are impacting their communities, and some early hopeful signs coming out of the Bears’ camp.
Good News: Revival: Celebration of Chicago House and Detroit Techno
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| Measles Outbreak, Rental Assistance Cliff, and Supreme Court on Referendum | 15 Mar 2024 | 00:29:14 | |
There have been 10 confirmed measles cases reported at the Pilsen migrant shelter on Halsted Ave. City and state officials are working to isolate individuals and notify those who have been exposed to the virus. Borderless Magazine’s Katrina Pham and Block Club Chicago’s Jamie Nesbitt Golden join host Jacoby Cochran to break down the latest. Plus, we discuss the Illinois Supreme Court’s decision not to hear a challenge to the Bring Chicago home referendum, a landmark apartment complex in Bronzeville, and the latest grand openings at Shop L1 in Washington Park.
Note: At the time this conversation was recorded, there were eight measles cases confirmed at the shelter. Health officials reported two more cases Thursday night.
Good News: Karaoke and Coffee at Rizal Center
Pitchfork and Ravinia Festival lineups announced
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| Why Does Chicago Dye the River Green? | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:16:35 | |
On Saturday, the city will dye the Chicago River green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. The tradition has been going on for decades, but how much do we really know about how and why Chicago turns the river green every year? Executive producer Simone Alicea quizzes host Jacoby Cochran and producer Michelle Navarro.
Some good news: Pi(e) Day Deals
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| Is the Sweet Steak Sandwich Chicago's Most Underrated Classic? | 13 Mar 2024 | 00:16:48 | |
Some classic Chicago foods, from deep-dish to jibaritos to Italian beef to paczki, can be found all over the city — or at least you can find several spots. But there’s one classic sandwich that you can really only find at one spot these days. Morgan Park’s Home of the Hoagy has been serving up sandwiches since 1969, including the sweet steak. The sandwich holds a special place for South Siders. Host Jacoby Cochran takes producer Michelle Navarro to try her first sweet steak and talks about how it was a childhood staple, what makes it “a meal on a bun” and why it's worth the wait.
Good news: The Rooted and Radical Youth Poetry Festival
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| Congressional Rematch, School Board Election Plan, and Fantasy Fest Lineup | 12 Mar 2024 | 00:26:45 | |
Last week, the Illinois House passed a Senate bill finalizing a plan for Chicago to elect 10 members of a 21-person school board in November. Executive producer Simone Alicea and host Jacoby Cochran explain what you need to know. We also discuss U.S. Rep. Danny Davis’s tough and crowded primary race in the 7th Congressional District. Plus, who would have to perform at Lollapalooza for us to buy a ticket?
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| How to Find an Apartment in Chicago | 11 Mar 2024 | 00:22:24 | |
Across the city’s neighborhoods and apartment sizes, the median price to rent in Chicago is around $2,000, according to Zillow and other rental sites. Those prices are up over last year and only going up. With growing expenses and a lack of affordable housing options, we talked with local real estate broker Andy Svalesen to get some tips for entering Chicago’s competitive rental market.
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| Tax Referendum is Back, Migrant Shelter Complaints, and Students Open Farm | 08 Mar 2024 | 00:31:57 | |
Votes for the Bring Chicago Home referendum will be counted. Earlier this week, an appellate court judge reversed a lower court ruling on the tax referendum that will increase a one-time tax on property sales over $1 million dollars to fund resources for unhoused Chicagoans. Host Jacoby Cochran, WBEZ’s Adriana Cardona-Maguigad, and Sun Times’ Tom Schuba discuss what the decision means for voters. Plus, complaints at the city’s migrant shelters are mounting, a controversial cop is running to be a judge, and students are growing fresh produce in Altgeld Gardens.
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| How to Celebrate Your Birthday in Chicago | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:23:54 | |
Chicago celebrated its 187th birthday this week! And City Cast Chicago’s third birthday is coming up too. That got us thinking about great ways to celebrate your birthday in Chicago. Producer Michelle Navarro is here with recommendations. Plus, she takes us to McKinley Park for a Chicago birthday party.
Recommended spots:
Uncle Julio’s
La Catedral Cafe
Green Mill
Oooh wee! It is!
Cleo’s
Bath House Chicago
Smyth
Omakase Yume
Ever
Chicago Athletic Association Hotel
Le Nocturne
Demera
The Giant Penny Whistle
Headquaters Beercade
Good news: 22nd Chicago Flamenco Festival
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| How the Jibarito Became a Chicago Icon | 06 Mar 2024 | 00:22:10 | |
Gov. JB Pritzker recently announced $3 million for preservation efforts in seven Chicago neighborhoods, including Paseo Boricua in Humboldt Park. That makes it a great time to revisit our jibarito taste test with Marisol “Pinqy Ring” Velez. Velez is a musician, community organizer, and adopted daughter of Humboldt Park. Last fall, she and host Jacoby Cochran tried three jibaritos and talked about how the plantain sandwich has become a hallmark of Chicago and its Puerto Rican community.
Good news: Chaos with Care from visual artist Oscar Joyo at a Very Serious Gallery
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| CTA Dreams Big, Chicago No.1 for Bachelorettes, and Climate Anxiety Tips | 05 Mar 2024 | 00:19:13 | |
Last week, CTA President Dorval Carter went to the City Council’s Transportation and Public Way committee and announced plans to restore pre-pandemic level service for buses and trains. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea talk about how achievable the CTA’s goals are. They also discuss newsletter editor Sidney Madden’s interview with climate-aware Willowbrook therapist Marilee Feldman on how to manage climate anxiety. Plus, if you are planning a bachelorette party soon, you may not need to go anywhere because Chicago was named the best bachelorette destination.
Good news: The 19th annual Chicago Food Justice Summit
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| Why is Chicago Always Talking About TIF? | 04 Mar 2024 | 00:22:13 | |
Mayor Brandon Johnson recently announced a plan to borrow $1.25 billion for housing and development investments and pay the debt by letting TIF districts expire. TIF, or tax increment financing, allows cities to use property taxes in designated areas to fund development in those areas. The number of Chicago’s TIF districts has grown dramatically since first used in the 1980s, and at one point, about a third of the city’s area was covered by one. So we asked University of Illinois Chicago urban planning professor and TIF expert Rachel Weber how exactly do TIFs work, has Chicago over relied on them, and can Mayor Johnson’s plan produce more equitable investments?
Good News: Chicago Public Library Maker-in-Residence
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| What We Want Chicago Visitors To Know | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:33:38 | |
Every week in the summer, Chicago is packed with tourists, out-of-town family and friends, and suburbanites. Next week, the Democratic National Convention is expecting over 50,000 visitors from across the country. Host Jacoby Cochran and producer Michelle Navarro talk about where visitors should go, how to get around, what to do, and what not to do.
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Places mentioned:
Mario’s Italian Lemonade
Al’s Beef
Fatso’s Last Stand
Jim’s Original
Carniceria Maribel
Bordel
Brasero
The Loyalist
Bottom Lounge
Gino and Marty’s
Asian Cuisine Express
QXY Dumplings
Chi Cafe
Reggies
Cleo’s
Medici’s
MacArthur’s
Home of the Hoagy
Honey Bear Cafe
Red Hot Ranch
Things to do:
Tours with Mike
Chicago Mahogany
Youth Led Tours
Chicago Strolls
Black Ensemble Theater
Buddy Guy’s Legend
Zanies Comedy Club
Chibrations
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| Cops Out of Schools, Bears’ No. 1 Pick, and Goodbye Tom Skilling | 01 Mar 2024 | 00:30:39 | |
Last week, the Chicago Board of Education voted to end Chicago Public Schools’ $10.3 million school resource officer program. High schools have been directed to remove uniformed police officers before the 2024-25 school year begins. Freelancer Crystal Paul and the Tribune’s Shakeia Taylor join host Jacoby Cochran to break down this unanimous decision. We also discuss a new production at TimeLine Theatre, “Notes From the Field” that shines a light on the history of the school-to-prison pipeline. Plus, the Bears are still weighing their NFL draft options, a Beverly teen is fighting for new basketball courts, and Chicago waves goodbye to WGN meteorologist Tom Skilling.
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| Your Guide to March in Chicago | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:24:19 | |
While you’re enjoying your extra day of February, we are looking forward to all of the things on our March calendar including the Illinois primary election, CPS spring break, and Women’s History Month. The City Cast Chicago team has your guide to March. Plus, we debate which March photo is really more Chicago: the green St. Patrick’s Day river or Chicagohenge?
Good News: First Draft: new works by Chicago dancemakers at Links Hall
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| Why You Should Celebrate Chi’s B-Day With Onions | 28 Feb 2024 | 00:17:44 | |
Next Monday, Chicago celebrates its 187th birthday, and we’re celebrating with onions instead of cake. That’s because the city’s name comes from Indigenous words describing a type of wild, fragrant onion that used to be abundant in the area. Chicago’s birthday is a perfect time to revisit our conversation with Tribune food critic Louisa Chu about some of the best onion dishes you can find in the city.
Some Good News: Rich Paul’s Lucky Me, Melissa Albert’s The Bad Ones, and Jenn Jackson’s Black Women Taught Us
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| Bring Chicago Home Blocked, A Viral Ode to Chi, and Where Tears Meet Romance | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:19:19 | |
On Friday, a Cook County judge invalidated the Bring Chicago Home referendum, which asks Chicagoans if the city should create a tiered real estate transfer tax to use as a dedicated funding source for efforts to fight homelessness. While voters will likely see the ordinance on their March primary ballots, the votes will not be counted for now, but an appeal could change things. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea break down the latest. Plus, we’re listening to Djo's “End of Beginning” and revisiting our venn diagram of best places to cry and most romantic spots.
Good News: Greektown Restaurant Week starts soon!
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| 3 Primary Races More Exciting Than President | 26 Feb 2024 | 00:25:15 | |
Do you recognize all of the offices that will be on your primary ballot in March? Obviously the president and your Congresspeople, but what about when you start getting to clerks, commissioners, and committeepeople? Even host Jacoby Cochran has more to learn so we called in the Illinois Answers Project’s Alex Nitkin to break down some important but lesser-known races. And turns out, things are getting spicy!
Learn more about:
The Cook County Circuit Court Clerk
The Board of Review
Ward Committeepeople
Good News: Free Museum Days This Week!
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| Pritzker's Budget, Museums Remove Indigenous Artifacts, and City Cast 3-Peat | 23 Feb 2024 | 00:29:03 | |
Governor JB Pritzker delivered his $53 billion budget proposal this week. Host Jacoby Cochran, freelance journalist Britt Julious, and Axios Chicago’s social host Moyo Adeolu dive into some of the governor’s spending plans for the state’s growing migrant population, early childhood education, reproductive health, and more. Plus, we look at new regulations on the Field Museum’s indigenous artifacts, the Black Girlhood Altar at the Chicago Cultural Center, and a City Cast Best of Chicago three-peat!
Some good news: Best of the Rust Belt, Black History Folk Futures Symposium
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| Who Will Be Cook County's Next Top Prosecutor? | 22 Feb 2024 | 00:21:11 | |
The Cook County State’s Attorney is the county’s top prosecutor, and the office has become one of the most scrutinized over the last decade. That’s why when Kim Foxx announced last spring she wouldn’t seek a third term, host Jacoby Cochran and Tribune reporter A.D. Quig expected more fanfare heading into the March 19 primary. But only two Democrats have emerged to replace Foxx, and they haven’t come out swinging as hard as you might expect. Quig breaks down who the candidates are and why the race is still important to watch.
Some good news: The Chicago Independent Venue League’s CIVL Fest
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| How to Find Chicago's Secret Speakeasies and Restaurants | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:24:13 | |
We talk a lot about Chicago’s world-renowned restaurant scene, but now it’s time to go underground. Adrian Kane and John Ringor from The Infatuation Chicago are here with tips to find and get into the city’s speakeasies, private supper clubs, and hidden restaurants. And they talk with host Jacoby Cochran about which spots are worth the hype and if a speakeasy is really a speakeasy if everyone knows about it.
Places discussed
Punch House
The Library
Blind Barber
Dorian’s
Prive
Nine Bar
Drifter
The Alderman
The Office
Bodega
Dorothy
Wazwan
Connie’s Underground
Txa Txa Club
Herbal Notes
Saint Emeric
Taqueria Chingon Tacomakase
Asian Cuisine Express
Tak Korean Bistro
Boeufhaus
Some good news: “Magic of Motown” at Auditorium Theatre
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| How Could Reparations Work in Chicago? | 20 Feb 2024 | 00:19:53 | |
One tangible thing the city could do for Black Chicagoans during Black History Month? Make progress on reparations. Mayor Brandon Johnson set aside money in this year’s budget for a new reparations subcommittee, but it hasn’t yet met. Meanwhile, nearby Evanston’s reparations program has been running the past couple years. First Repair director and former Evanston Ald. Robin Rue Simmons will be in the Austin neighborhood this weekend talking about reparations, so we’re revisiting our conversation with her from this summer to see what Chicago can learn.
Some Good News: Rooted and Radical Youth Poetry Festival
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| Bring Chicago Home Ad Blitz, ShotSpotter Updates, and New COVID Guidelines | 16 Feb 2024 | 00:34:52 | |
This week Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that Chicago will not renew a long-term contract with SoundThinking, the company behind Shot Spotter, a highly controversial gunshot detection technology. Host Jacoby Cochran discusses what’s next with author and professor Arionne Nettles and Crain’s reporter Corli Jay. We also break down the million dollar Bring Chicago Home media battle, the sudden closure of three south side KFCs, and the return of Bridgeport’s Ramova Theatre.
Good News: Friday Night Events!
Black By Popular Demand: A Black Excellence Revue
Blanc Gallery James Baldwin exhibit
Ramova Theatre Chance Concert
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| Our Love Letter to Uncle Remus: A Chi Institution | 14 Aug 2024 | 00:19:41 | |
Food critic Keith Lee visited the city earlier this year and put the West Side chicken staple Uncle Remus at the bottom of Chicago’s chicken list. Last year, host Jacoby Cochran tried Uncle Remus in the Austin neighborhood for the first time with Justice Informed CEO, lifelong West Sider, and Uncle Remus evangelist Xavier Ramey to see what he’s been missing out on.
Don’t miss our love letter to Harold’s.
Some good news: Slo Mo
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| How to Self-Care on Any Chicago Budget | 15 Feb 2024 | 00:31:57 | |
Chicago musician and icon Common has been making the rounds talking about his new book “And Then We Rise: A Guide to Loving and Taking Care of Self.” It’s all about prioritizing mental and physical health.. Unfortunately for many, the phrase “self-care” often means expensive, time consuming, and impractical for noncelebrities. But everyone deserves access to rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation. So Host Jacoby Cochran, producer Michelle Navarro, and marketing coordinator Jermaine Thomas found some great self-care options in the city for any Chicago budget.
Nature:
Tortugas Hiking Club
Shedd Aquarium Action Days
American Club Resort in Kohler, WI
Physical:
Chingonas Run Chicago
Read and Run Chicago
Kohler Water Spa
Community:
Chicago Park District community gardens
Scratch Goods
Black Luxe Candle Co.
Machine
Txa Txa Club
Art/Creativity:
Brighton Park Poets
Maker Lab at Harold Washington Library
Neighborhood art centers (including Beverly, Bridgeport, Old Town, Hyde Park)
Alma Art and Interiors
Recycled Modern
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| Chicago’s Best Lunar New Year Dumplings | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:18:24 | |
As the city celebrates Lunar New Year with parades in Uptown and Chinatown this weekend, you’re likely to see a smattering of dumpling options in both neighborhoods during the celebrations. That’s because dumplings bring families together and represent good fortune in the new year, says “A Very Chinese Cookbook” author Kevin Pang. Host Jacoby Cochran talks with Pang about where to find the best dumplings around Chicagoland.
Good News: Asian Pop Up Cinema free Lunar New Year screenings
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| ShotSpotter’s Future, Ballot Measures Explained, and Most Romantic Spots | 13 Feb 2024 | 00:29:30 | |
The city’s contract with gunshot detection tech SoundThinking (aka ShotSpotter) is up at the end of the week. Will Mayor Brandon Johnson keep his campaign promise to end the contract or will he renew it? Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea break down the mayor’s options and why it’s such a big decision. They also talk about the referenda on your ballot and Chicago’s most (and least) romantic spots ahead of Valentine’s Day.
Good news: Argyle Lunar New Year Celebration and Lunar New Year Celebration Chinatown Parade
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| How to Avoid Getting Ripped Off in Chicago | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:24:31 | |
The Chicago Sun-Times recently launched their new Money Desk to help Chicagoans stay on the lookout for junk fees, sketchy utility offerings, and other bad deals. Sun-Times consumer affairs reporter Stephanie Zimmermann walks host Jacoby Cochran through some key ways to protect our pockets in 2024 including how best to complain to get our money back.
Good News: Spring Flower Shows Start Wednesday
Garfield Park Conservatory, “What’s In A Name?”
Lincoln Park Conservatory, “Sweet Gnome Chicago”
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