The Billboard Hot 100 remains hot, the ’90s are not, and the Chicago area has more than one (or two) “Beliebers.”
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The Billboard Hot 100 remains hot, the ’90s are not, and the Chicago area has more than one (or two) “Beliebers.”
Education is a top issue on the campaign trail, with candidates sparing over school closings and an elected school board.
In a mature security organization you will have a Red Team and Blue Team. This epsiode talks about the roles of the red and blue teams and also a new concept called the Purple Team. What is it and where does this team fit with the others?
Source - https://danielmiessler.com/study/purple-team/
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Actor Jussie Smollett staged a "publicity stunt" and falsely claimed he was the victim of a hate-crime attack, police Superintendent Eddie Johnson alleged Thursday.
Advocates fear the Smollett controversy will make it even harder for hate crime victims to come forward — and to be believed if they do.
Chicago’s City Hall could be in line for some big changes. Come April, when the aldermanic races are over, there’s a heightened likelihood of a shake-up in the City Council with a still-unfolding federal corruption scandal, a handful of significant ret...
Police say actor 'Empire' Jussie Smollett has been charged with felony disorderly conduct for allegedly filing a false police report.
The uncontested center of the black pulp fiction universe for more than four decades was the Los Angeles publisher Holloway House. From the late 1960s until it closed in 2008, Holloway House specialized in cheap paperbacks with page-turning narratives featuring black protagonists in crime stories, conspiracy thrillers, prison novels, and Westerns that gave readers an unfailing veneration of black masculinity. Zeroing in on Holloway House, Kinohi Nishikawa’s Street Players explores how this world of black pulp fiction was produced, received, and recreated over time and across different communities of readers. Read on for an excerpt from the introduction of this exciting new look into the history and influence of black pulp fiction. Irvine Welsh’s life changed after he found a copy of Pimp: The Story of My Life in a “used bookshop in Soho,” in London’s West End. Besides the title, what caught his attention was the author’s name. “How could you not pick up a book called Pimp written by a guy named Iceberg Slim?”1 he mused. The book did not disappoint. Originally published in 1967, Pimp was a coming- of- age story unlike any he had read. Abandoned by his father as a baby and left to his own devices by his mother as a kid, Slim recounted a boyhood spent on the streets of Milwaukee and Chicago, […]
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The bill would be based on failed 2016 legislation meant to address a longstanding issue with revoked gun permits in the state.
In his new book—Creativity on Demand: The Dilemmas of Innovation in an Accelerated Age—cultural anthropologist Eitan Y. Wilf focuses his keen eye on innovation in modern business, revealing how our obsession with ceaseless creativity stems from the long-standing value of acceleration in capitalist society. A masterful look at the contradictions of our capitalist age, this book is a model for the anthropological study of our cultures of work. We sent Wilf a few questions recently to learn more about his motivations for writing the book, his recent reads, and his former life as a jazz trumpeter. What’s the best book you’ve read lately? I just finished reading George Orwell’s Down and Out in Paris and London. His prose is marvelous and his descriptions of, as well as insights about, poverty are ethnographic in the best sense of the term. How did you wind up in this academic field, and what do you love about it? Before studying anthropology, I majored in jazz performance as a trumpeter. Jazz is one of my biggest passions. I enjoyed music school very much but I also missed having a stronger theoretical-discursive focus. For the same reason, although I seriously considered fields such as medicine, physics, and civil engineering, I eventually decided to go in […]
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Preckwinkle has criticized other politicians for nepotism, but her son’s employer has enjoyed multiple contracts at county forest preserves.
Pamela Anderson wishes she’d never picked up the phone to call 911 in September 2015. She thinks if she hadn’t tried to get mental health help from police for her son James Anderson, he’d still be alive. By one estimate, about a quarter of all pol...
Gov. JB Pritzker proposes a $630 million boost for education in an otherwise austere budget blueprint.
A West Side congregation is mixing art and spirituality to help heal a community impacted by violence.
New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church in the West Garfield Park neighborhood has completed a stained glass window memorializing five Chicago ...
Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker proposed a $39
billion state budget Wednesday that aims to tame Illinois’ house-on-fire
finances with new money from legalized recreational marijuana, cigarette taxes
and sports wagering, and cutting short-term pension costs...
We hear about personally identifiable information (PII) all the time in the security, but what is it? What makes data be considered personal and why is it important to protect it? This epsiode talks about what could make up PII and how cybercriminals gather PII and how it is used for malicious means.
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Video gambling has been described as “the crack cocaine of gambling.” Yet the state hasn’t addressed addiction in any meaningful way.