Showing posts with label CultureofChicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CultureofChicago. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2014

#SpringFashionFling #Khamryn Bshoes.com

#SpringFashionFling

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Also featuring #Nicolelovesshoes


About Sib's Breakfast Club @sibchi
SIB’S Breakfast Club was founded in 2008 by Sibyl Holloway to encourage support of African American business and enterprise through both social and non social networking.

Email/Call Sibyl Holloway  for tix at sibsbreakfastclub@live.com  312-253-7417

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Join KhamrynsBshoes and Nicoleloveshoes.com for a season kick off Fashion Fling!

Spring Fashion Fling 2014
 
 Email/Call Sibyl Holloway for tix at sibsbreakfastclub@live.com or  312-253-7417
 

 Email/Call Sibyl Holloway for tix at sibsbreakfastclub@live.com 312-253-7417


Monday, April 7, 2014

Beauty & Brunch


Beauty and Brunch is an event designed to bring together  women from all walks of life to celebrate beauty, fashion, and the art of networking.
We will be launching our first Beauty and Brunch at Chicago's chic Fleetwood Restaurant located in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood. The event will take place April 26th from 11am-2:30pm. In addition to the great panel, attendees will enjoy a lavish buffet, makeup tips from our talented makeup artist.
Your ticket includes brunch, mimosas, and makeup demo.

"Beauty is the Opposite of Perfection...It's about Confidence, Charisma and Character" Tickets are now on sale - http://ow.ly/3iYBiH

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Is Chicago ready for the return of the Supper Club?







El Grotto- 6415 s Cottage Grove.

 There is an elegant hole in the heart of Chicago's nightlife.

Not for decades has Chicago's Black community been able to dine in polished ambiance and elegance while seeing a top flight musical act or dance show.

For decades in clubs such as the Rhumboogie Cafe', partly owned by Joe Louis and located at 343 e 55th, patrons could see top flight acts such as Sarah Vaughn or Chicago's own Dinah Washington. Also playing there before was "The Dream Band" which included Charlie Parker and other heavyweights. The famous Club DeLisa hosted the greats, such as Dizzy, the Duke, Satchmo and a host of others.

There are some small clubs hosting jazz events these days but these are mostly weekly series events where jazz is sometimes "spun" and not performed! There is no modern R&B or hip hop based equivelants to these great clubs of yeateryear, with their dapper dress standards and be there to be seen status.

Today's young Black adults seem to prefer a club like or lounge like atmosphere for event heir most formal affairs- would they be interested in dinner and a show?
Or is it that the Supper Club has never been presented to them?

The older, more laid back Blacks in the 35 and up range appear as the most possible purveyors of the new Supper Clubs and to them as well as the Twentysomething Sophisticateds we ask a few questions.,..

Would such a club interest you now? Has the concert replaced the supper club for good? What would be good locations for such venues now?

Let us Live

#ChiTownUnity
#Peace
#LetusLive
#JusticeforTrayvon
#WeloveHadiya
Come join Pastor Corey Brooks- the Rooftop Pastor- and thousands of youth pastors, community leaders and others from across the city in a peaceful one mile march and sit in downtown
Named Let us Live after the Human Rights Act which states that every human being has the right to LIVE.

Assemble at the corner of Roosevelt and Michigan Ave where we will proceed north to the Tribune Tower for a sit in after the State of the Hood Address.

If you have a group who wants to participate, please call 312-813-5211

Deb Mell in as 33rd Alderman.- Is this yet another nail in the coffin of Rahm's image as reformer?


View more videos at: http://nbcchicago.com.

His quote that it "would be unfair not to appoint her because of her last name" is ironically hilarious because for all intents and purposes she is being appointed for that very reason. What about a search for a authentically independent Hispanic candidate in the now mostly Hispanic 33rd? Is Daley, I mean Rahm, truly interested in moving the city forward or more so in moving hsi agenda forward utilizing the underlying machine?

Your thoughts?

AFRICOBRA at the DuSable. OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION!!!!


Thursday, July 18, 2013

Circa 1971. First album release for Chicago based legends Earth Wind and Fire



 In 1969, Maurice White, a former session drummer for Chess Records and former member of the Ramsey Lewis Trio, joined two friends in Chicago, Wade Flemons and Don Whitehead, as a songwriting team composing songs and commercials in the Chicago area. The three friends got a recording contract with Capitol; they called themselves the "Salty Peppers" and had a marginal hit in the Midwestern area called "La La Time".[11] The Salty Peppers' second single, "Uh Huh Yeah", did not fare as well, and Maurice moved from Chicago to Los Angeles. He then added to the band singer Sherry Scott[12] and percussionist Yackov Ben Israel, both from Chicago, and then asked his younger brother Verdine how he would feel about heading out to the West Coast. On June 6, 1970, Verdine left Chicago to join the band as their new bassist. Maurice began shopping demo tapes of the band, featuring Donny Hathaway, around to different record labels and the band was thus signed to Warner Bros. Records.[11][13] Formation and early years (1971–1973) The cover of 1972 album Last Days and Time Maurice's astrological sign, Sagittarius, has a primary elemental quality of Fire and seasonal qualities of Earth and Air q.v. (Sagittarius in the northern hemisphere occurs in the fall, whose element is earth, and in the southern hemisphere, it is spring, whose element is air., the omission of Water, the fourth classical element). Based on this, he changed the band's name, to "Earth, Wind & Fire"