Northwestern University once strongly considered tearing down Shalney Pavilion, an ancient, blackened glorified work and storage shed on one of the sylvan sections of the school’s Evanston, Ill. campus in Chicagoland’s Near North Read More »
If you’ve got the gift of prose or shutterbugging, Louisville, KY-based and Barry Hankerson-owned urban magazine Inferno is looking for a few good writers to report on the scenes in their particular regions. Read More »
Working on what could be best described as a modest upwardly mobile budget, the independent African-American drama “Nikita Blues” is showing some healthy signs of breaking through Hollywood’s reconstituted Jim Crow ceiling fraught Read More »
A star-studded turnout of music industry rank and file was not enough to keep radio station brass and jocks for Saturday’s 10th annual WGCI Music Seminar in Chicago at the North Loop’s Hyatt Read More »
Chicagoland’s heaviest hitters in or connected with the music industry Thursday repeatedly embraced alternative marketing, alliances within and between music genres, savvy corporate diplomacy, artist development and more willingness to take risks as Read More »