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Short Bus Cinema

Short Bus Cinema

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Bad movies, the world is full of them. And only Johnny Krueg and Rik Morgan are brave enough to watch the worst of the worst. From classic failures, to just plain terrible, this is Short Bus Cinema. We love to watch the movies you hate.
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Chicago’s daily news podcast, fresh every weekday at 6 a.m. Host Jacoby Cochran brings you timely conversations with news and culture makers; activists and artists; bus drivers and students; those who love and hate this place—all in 15 minutes a day. It’s a smart and delightful new way to connect with the city we share. Learn more and subscribe to our morning newsletter at citycast.fm/chicago.
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Rough Hang

Dan St. Germain, Mike Lawrence, Amber Nelson

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Mike Lawrence, Amber Nelson, and Dan St Germain host a podcast for the type of people who ruin parties. They're basically what would happen if the back of the Greyhound bus started posting weekly content. Each week the hosts bring something they hate to 'The Woodshed,' and tear the topics to pieces like a hungry dog at the dump. They also highlight a 'best worst person' of the week. And finally, they end on a bit of sunshine while trying to find something good in their miserable lives. Give ...
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No to Normal

Danielle Renee

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Welcome to the podcast that gives you permission to say no. No to boring. No to putting off your dreams. No to a job you hate. No to old habits that no longer serve you. No to imposter syndrome. No to normal. I’m your host, Danielle Renee, and I’ve spent the past 10 years trying new jobs, starting my own businesses, and moving across the country all in an attempt to build a life that doesn’t give the Sunday Scaries (if you know, you know). With this show, I’ll be sharing some of my favorite ...
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Born to Thrive with Jamie Lee

Born to Thrive with Jamie Lee

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Welcome to the Born to Thrive with Jamie Lee podcast, where I present ideas, tips and tools to help ambitious women become bolder, braver and better paid. As a coach, I help smart women who work in male-dominated industries and hate office politics get promoted and better paid without throwing anyone under the bus. Learn more at www.jamieleecoach.com
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Bad Stuff

Nick Ramirez and Jared Eimicke

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Jared Eimicke and Nick Ramirez, both veterans of the UCB Theater in New York City, bring a comedian guest along to do something that no one really wants to do. Going to the airport, riding the bus, pulling an all-nighter... It's all bad stuff.
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I love juicy transformation, the nuts and bolts of transformation, the nitty gritty, the thoughts and feelings we hide from others are the very nuggets that can create the most powerful shifts in our lives. We all want the best, even when we don't or won't admit it. Here you will find your secret trusted space to listen to grow within to sit with your special power, your nuggets and mold them into diamonds. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leahlove/support
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Office Horror Stories is the Podcast where YOU can tell YOUR office horror story or workplace nightmare. This is a show about horrible bosses, crazy co-workers, and workplaces that are the definition of hell. This is a podcast where YOU CAN LET IT ALL OUT. Whether its your current workplace or an office in the past, we want to hear your Office Horror Story! We do not take names, we do not track numbers. We do not call you back. This is an anonymous outlet to share your office horror stories ...
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My name is Jane, and I can make you do whatever I want. If you think I’m going to say ‘just kidding!’ think again. My wish is also my command. Being chronically ill means you have the best seat on the perpetual struggle bus. Thanks to the very sexy diagnosis of end-stage kidney disease I was always missing out: on my dream writing career, finding love (bah humbug, but one can hope…right?)…even literally missing my daily train to get to work because I’d trip and fall on my cane. Classic Jane: ...
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Neeloo has always thrived in chaos but after a near-death bus accident that changed her perspective on life, she's finally learning the importance of finding balance. Join her every week(ish) as she brings on industry experts, her best friends and shares her own personal stories on mental health, relationships and everything else in between to help herself and others find order in the chaos.
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Unfit To Print

Amber Athey

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Amber Athey is thrilled to announce the launch of her new podcast, Unfit to Print, a rabble-rousing program dedicated to unraveling the week’s top news stories.Amber has been an unapologetic voice for conservatism throughout her career, from fighting the campus crazies at Georgetown University to embedding with the White House press corps. Amber has seen firsthand how left-wing activists and the corporate media work hand-in-hand to smear and silence our most effective messengers. Just recent ...
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Family Rabble

Joe & Bailey Shelton

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Joe Shelton is a Singer-Songwriter, Music Producer and Dad to Bailey Shelton who is a Magazine Editor that just moved from Indiana to Scotland for her job. They are sharing with the world their insights on current events, Music, TV, the world.. come be a part of their Family Rabble.
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Remote Millionaires

Offline Sharks LLC

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The Remote Millionaire Podcast teaches you everything you need to know about building your dream business. No more being chained to your desk 24/7 working at a job you hate! If you have ever dreamed of starting a successful REMOTE business, start here. The Remote Millionaire is hosted by Tom Gladdis–a 7-figure entrepreneur and millionaire coach. He’s showing up for you every week to share the truth that he’s learned about what it actually takes to build a successful remote business that prac ...
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This week: Break stuff, Witches and Wizards, Clown show, The tall man, Great gams, Lost man, Gundam guest, NEETdown Beatdown, A real Gaylord, Diaper dumpin' and Christmas wishes. RFI was Branikald pt. 2. RSS: http://hatebus.libsyn.com/rss Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnTheHateBus Poast: https://poa.st/@HateBus Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheHateBus…
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As Summertime Chi heats up, some neighborhoods will be hotter than others. And with those higher temps come bigger risks from extreme heat. Last year we talked with Tribune reporter Sarah Macareg, who investigated and mapped these disparities. She told us what she found and explained what the city could do to protect all Chi neighborhoods. Good New…
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With June now starting up we begin by sharing a lost media episode featuring Slacker and the Man This week we share episode 111 of Slacker And The Man which aired back in 2011 where the guys talk all about about the tv show Deadliest Warrior, reviews of Repo Men and Hot Tub Time Machine and a whole lot more! Note: Slacker And The Man is defunct, an…
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Chicago Public Schools’ new funding formula moves away from enrollment-based funding to a needs-based approach that they say prioritizes the most vulnerable schools and students. But Chicago Sun-Times education reporter Nader Issa tells host Jacoby Cochran how individual school budgets are a mixed bag, with hundreds of schools expected to see staff…
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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. Can you believe we’re almost halfway through the year? Since time seems to fly even faster in the summer, we’re here with tips to make the most of June in Chicago. We’re making our summer bucket lists…
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Are the peak days of blogging long gone? Based on the growing popularity of Substack, it seems like written content is actually thriving more than ever! Substack is a way for writers and content creators to easily share newsletters with their readers, without all of the complicated & expensive tech that comes from normal email marketing platforms. …
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Sick of expensive grocery store eggs and dreaming of ways to avoid them? Living in a big city, you might think there are a lot of rules about keeping chickens and other farm animals in your yard. But Chicago actually has some of the most permissive urban livestock laws on the books. Viviana Okakpu from Advocates for Urban Agriculture tells host Jac…
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For this last episode for May Our Godfather thanks all of you who helped May so awesome before talking about the possible announcement some game devs like 2k will be making next month, Xbox's Call of Duty announcement and talking about some animation cells going up for auction and more. For the time being we will be sharing this link https://beacon…
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We at City Cast Chicago have spent a lot of time covering public housing, from the legacy of demolition, to private development on public housing land, to the Chicago Housing Authority’s decades-long waitlists. Now the head of CHA is under fire following investigations from Block Club Chicago into the agency’s scattered-site program. Host Jacoby Co…
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With May coming to an end we share a lost media episode featuring Slacker and the Man which will be the last for this month This week we share episode 123 of Slacker And The Man which aired back in 2011 where the guys talk all about about their tales from attending that year's Florida Supercon, their version of deadliest warrior and a whole lot mor…
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Earlier this week, City Council voted 34-14 on an ordinance aimed at keeping ShotSpotter, an attempt to reverse Mayor Brandon Johnson’s decision to end the city’s use of the highly controversial gunshot detection system in November. WTTW’s Brandis Friedman and freelance writer Reema Saleh tell Jacoby Cochran about the latest news, including why Ill…
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Last week our Godfather went on a tangent over the issues that were happing on the Sony Playstation side of things as well as the Microsoft Xbox side of things with the though thing will fall off. Well he was wrong, Very Wrong. Well Sony decided to double if not triple down with what they wanted to Helldivers 2 bbut with a different game. Plus game…
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While National Mental Health Awareness Month is coming to an end, the Chicago Department of Public Health will be continuing its Healing Arts programming, which combines art and wellness. One program is the Audio Pharmacology Sound Spa, and it happens Mondays at the Englewood Mental Health Clinic. Creator Shannon Harris talks with host Jacoby Cochr…
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The days are getting warmer, making this the perfect time to get yourself something sweet and cold. Host Jacoby Cochran and the City Cast Chicago team pull up to Mario’s Italian Lemonade in Little Italy to try the iconic frozen dessert. From ice cream to snow cones, they discuss the best (and most overrated) frozen treats in Chicago. Spots mentione…
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This past Monday our Godfather sat down Key 13 films' Matt Anderson to talk about Key 13 Films, his latest film's IndieGoGo, Indie films in general, issues that can happen with fundraising, digital media vs physical media, getting started in the indie film industry, and more! Watch the video version of this interview on Youtube here: https://youtu.…
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It’s the last week of the spring session for Illinois lawmakers. Hundreds of bills have already passed but there are some big things still on the agenda including the state budget, CPS funding, and a potential transit merger. Executive producer Simone Alicea and host Jacoby Cochran break down the critical bills making their way through Springfield.…
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This week: We bring back an old mutant, Toddster! We also talk about meat dumps, throwin' cans, a massive manure mess, FTP and pool jumper Natalie. RFI was about Haritsuke. RSS: http://hatebus.libsyn.com/rss Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnTheHateBus Poast: https://poa.st/@HateBus Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheHateBus Odysee Stream: https://odysee.…
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For the first time in nearly two centuries, Illinois is home to federally recognized tribal land. The Prairie Band Potawatomi signed paperwork in April allowing the Department of Interior to place 130 acres in west suburban DeKalb County into a trust, giving the tribe sovereignty over the land. Host Jacoby Cochran talks with Prairie Band Chairperso…
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Back our regular schedule we once again share a lost media episode featuring Slacker and the Man that we're not sure we shared before. This week we share episode 217 of Slacker And The Man which aired back in 2012 where the guys talk all about about Star Trek: First Contact, the comics they are reading at the time and a whole lot more! Note: Slacke…
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Earlier this week representatives from the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools were together in Springfield to lobby the state for increased education funding. CPS schools are currently missing out on over $1 billion based on the state’s evidence-based funding formula. WTTW’s City Hall reporter Heather Cherone and author Arionne Nettl…
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With the recent drama Sony had with Stellar Blade and Helldivers 2 and Microsoft shuting down several game studios. Fans on all sides are cheering for their side, jeering the other, or hoping consoles leave for good. Yet our Godfather not just tries to give you the news as per what is going on, but gives his thoughts, and the stipped audio breakdow…
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Janet Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Pink, Pearl Jam, and other icons will play Chicago’s biggest arenas and stadiums at hefty prices this summer. But luckily for Chicagoans, we’ve got artists playing every day at some of the coolest venues all around the city that won’t break the bank. City Cast’s Caroline Patton runs Chicago Show Calendar which she…
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“You’re not working hard enough. You’re not committed enough. Everyone else is doing better than you.” If this sounds like your internal monologue, then this episode is for you! Trust me, I know what it’s like to be your own toughest critic, but I think I’ve finally cracked the code on giving yourself grace and accepting where you’re at in your jou…
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For the first time in over 200 years, two broods of cicadas are emerging simultaneously. While we have answered what cicadas are, where they’ll emerge, and if they bite, author and Newcity dining and drinking editor David Hammond is more concerned with how they taste. The author shares with host Jacoby Cochran some of his favorite cicada recipes. W…
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In this special crossover episode our Godfather catches up with Mick Manhattan on his road to Carolina Fear Fest. In their conversation they talk about Carolina Fear Fest, the guests list, his role at the event, his podcast The Scene Snobs, and a whole lot more! Plus you can find the video version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/Ihy0h6tYgSM …
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A former Loretto Hospital executive has been charged with helping to embezzle money from the West Side hospital during the COVID crisis. And a new report from ProPublica and the New York Times sheds light on an IRS audit of Donald Trump and his eponymous Chicago tower that could cost the former president $100 million. Host Jacoby Cochran and execut…
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This week: Adopting an adult monk, Steakhouse shenanigans, Salami slappin, Black and Blue, Stank chicken, Naked and bleeding, Take a bite outta crime, Brie battery and an Abandoned hamster. RFI was about Branikald. RSS: http://hatebus.libsyn.com/rss Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnTheHateBus Poast: https://poa.st/@HateBus Odysee: https://odysee.com/…
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It has been one year since Brandon Johnson was inaugurated as Chicago’s 57th Mayor. Host Jacoby Cochran sits down with the mayor to reflect on his first year in office and his plans for CTA, affordable housing, the Bears, and much more. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @cityc…
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As we return to our regular schedule we once again share a lost media episode featuring Slacker and the Man that we're not sure we shared before. We Blame Convention Confusion This week we share episode 214 of Slacker And The Man which aired back in 2012 where the guys talk all about about the movie In Time, old Facebook games, 3D movies, walking d…
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Hey there! We are excited to share the trailer for a new special limited series from our friends and colleagues at City Cast Denver. If you’re a fan of what we do at City Cast, you’ll want to check it out: You’ve probably heard a story about Congresswoman Lauren Boebert. Like, how she got kicked out of a production of “Beetlejuice” for vaping and g…
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After an eight-day pro-Palestinian protest at University of Chicago, police cleared the encampment on early Tuesday. Invisible Institute’s Trina Reynolds-Tyler and City Bureau’s Sarah Conway are here with the latest. Plus, we discuss the new director of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, celebrate Chicago’s 2024 Pulitzer Prize win…
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Well as we walk away from our Four State Comic Con Hagerstown 2024 coverage we share a lost media episode of Slacker and the Man that we're not sure we shared before. We Blame Convention Confusion This week we share episode 210 of Slacker And The Man which aired back in 2012 where the guys talk all about about Batman. Note: Slacker And The Man is d…
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Summer dance season is almost here. And if Taylor Bennett’s new single “2 Much” is any indication, Footwork is going to be a big part of summertime Chi this year. Born on Chicago’s West and South Sides, the art form pairs fast-paced dancing with uniquely Chicago house and juke music. We talk to Dr. ShaDawn Battle, a lifelong dancer and Footwork his…
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Book-lovers rejoice! This week’s minisode is all about the joy of libraries. Today’s stories include: The library that looks like a park inside (& my inspiration for this topic) How Little Free Library grew from 1 location in Wisconsin to over 150,000 worldwide Two librarians who went viral on social media for spreading their love of reading, desti…
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It’s farmers market season, and we’re here to talk about what you need to know to make the best of it. Executive producer Simone Alicea and host Jacoby Cochran talk about what to do and what not to do when it comes to planning ahead, picking up what’s in season, and their favorite markets in the city. Good news: Wicker Park Plant Sale and Garfield …
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In this our final episode of our Four State Comic Con Hagerstown 2024 coverage our Godfather asks: What do cosplay, dungeons and dragons, RC cars, Nerf guns, and model trains have in common? They are just some of the hobbies that can benefit from 3D printing. So if you're thinking about getting started in 3D printing or just curious, come and learn…
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Pro-Palestinian protests have continued at several college campuses across Chicago despite an increased presence of police and counter-protesters. Dozens of protesters were arrested over the weekend at the School of the Art Institute. The City Cast team breaks down the latest. Plus, the temporary Bally’s casino is pulling in less money than expecte…
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This week: Construction and internet problems, that is all. RFI was about Totale Vernichtung. RSS: http://hatebus.libsyn.com/rss Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnTheHateBus Poast: https://poa.st/@HateBus Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheHateBus Odysee Stream: https://odysee.com/@TheHateBus/THBLive Dlive: https://dlive.tv/HateBus RFI: https://www.youtub…
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You might not hear them yet, but cicadas have already started emerging in Illinois. Over the next few weeks, overlapping broods are expected to emerge in a rare event where we could see trillions of cicadas. And while the insects might be loud and even a little gross, Insect Asylum founder Nina Salem says we should welcome our new neighbors. Salem …
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This week our Four State Comic Con Hagerstown once again continues with another convention panel we were allowed to record Tara Sands has lent her voice to a cadre of unforgettable characters from classic series like Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Hunter x Hunter, and modernmasterpieces like Jujutsu Kaisen, Tiger & Bunny, and My Hero Academia. Dive into h…
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Like The Moon crossing in front of the Sun to cause an eclipse this time the Death Star has aligned with Free Comic Book Day to give us a proper excuse to do a Star Wars Day special and give you a temporary break from our Four State Comic Con Hagerstown Coverage. Thus in the first part of this Star Wars themed episode we share a short Star Wars the…
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This week as pro-Palestinian protests picked up on campuses across the country, Chicago area students also began setting up encampments demanding universities divest from direct support of Israel as the death toll in Gaza surpasses 34,000 people. Crain’s Chicago reporter Leigh Giangreco and Block Club Chicago’s Maxwell Evans are here with the lates…
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Continuing our Four State Comic Con Hagerstown coverage our Godfather shares his conversations with artists George Min Jay Liu, Dan Nokes, Jason Seaux and Nick Davis about A.I. imagery, Art Elitism, and whole lot more! Where to find George Min Jay Liu/ PND Studios: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PandaNDesigns Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/…
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Applications are now open for the Mayor’s Youth Commission, a group of Chicagoans ages 14 to 19 who work to advise the mayor and city leaders. Last year, host Jacoby Cochran sat down with Benjamin Kagan, chair of the commission’s public health group, and Precious Adedokun of the community safety group to learn what it’s like to be a teenager advisi…
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Whether you’re applying for jobs, trying to book new clients for your own business, or putting creative work out there as an artist, self-doubt is just a natural part of the process. Questions like “am I good enough?” and “why is everyone saying no?” are bound to pop up at some point. It’s those little thoughts that motivated Amy Bernstein to write…
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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. May means summertime Chi is almost here — depending on who you ask, that is. In the meantime, we’ve got the tips you need to make the most of May in Chicago from Cinco de Mayo to Memorial Day. Need a …
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Our Four State Comic Con Hagerstown continues with this first of several panels our Godfather was allowed to record. In this panel, Nick will talk about how to start making your comic book, some of the tools you need, some of the tools you should think about picking up, how to get your work printed and some of the avenues you can use to get the wor…
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State lawmakers are considering a proposal that would merge CTA and other regional transit agencies. Executive producer Simone Alicea and producer Michelle Navarro talk about how it would work. They also discuss former Fotrox and Dom’s Kitchen and Market employees filing a lawsuit following the stores’ closure. Plus, we talk about your favorite and…
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No notes, don't need 'em. RFI was about Vicarivs Filii Dei. RSS: http://hatebus.libsyn.com/rss Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnTheHateBus Poast: https://poa.st/@HateBus Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheHateBus Odysee Stream: https://odysee.com/@TheHateBus/THBLive Dlive: https://dlive.tv/HateBus RFI: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOEKLOtg6ovfltpq2Yt…
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There’s been a lot of grocery news lately: Foxtrot and Dom’s closing. The Kroger-Albertsons merger. Not to mention all the communities in Chicago that don’t even have a grocery store. But big grocery chains aren’t the only option for Chicagoans to get fresh food. Matthew Ruffi is the board president of Chicago Market and senior program director for…
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