Chicago Newsletter (August 26th)

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Welcome to The Chicago Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Upcoming Chicago White Sox game.

  • Illinois issues RFQ for $1.2B cargo airport.

  • Busch mentally prepares for lefties.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are."

– Anais Nin

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Trivia

Which river forms the western boundary of the downtown Chicago Loop?

A) Chicago River

B) Des Plaines River

C) Illinois River

D) Fox River

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

In Chicago, 'L' is short for C) Elevated.

News

💼Business

Illinois Department of Transportation issues RFQ for $1.2 billion cargo airport. (link)

The Rosie apartments in Pilsen refinanced for $39 million. (link)

🏒Sports

How Michael Busch stays ready when he’s not in the Chicago Cubs lineup against lefties: ‘A mental battle’. (link)

Chicago White Sox fail to take advantage of opportunities in 5-3 loss to fall 66 games under .500. (link)

🏦Finance

Ace Hardware to invest $1 billion to build and remodel stores. (link)

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.

Sports

Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers
Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago, IL
Monday, Aug 26th | 7:10 PM | More Info

🏀 Chicago Sky vs. Washington Mystics
Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL
Wednesday, Aug 28th | 7:00 PM | More Info

Music & Concerts

🎸 Pub Choir "Fringe Benefits" Tour
Thalia Hall 1807 S Allport St Chicago, IL
Tuesday, Aug 27th | 7:30 PM | More Info

🎷 Why?
Outset, Chicago, IL
Wednesday, Aug 28th | 7:00 PM | More Info

Family

🐦 The Best of The Second City
Second City-Chicago: Mainstage, Chicago, IL
Monday, Aug 26th | 8:00 PM | More Info

Image of the Week

Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.

This week, I typed in “Chicago where every building is equipped with solar and wind power” and this is what I got.

Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.

Chicago Historical Events

1855: Lager Beer Riot.

The 1855 Lager Beer Riot was a significant event in Chicago's history, marking the city's first major civil disturbance. It occurred on April 21, 1855, when a large group of German immigrants marched from their Near North neighborhood to downtown Chicago in an attempt to free prisoners who had been arrested for selling beer on a Sunday. The tension had been building due to the election of a temperance-minded Mayor from an anti-immigrant party, which led to a clash between the working-class immigrants and the political class pushing to close down drinking on Sundays. The riot resulted in injuries and possibly several deaths as the protesters clashed with police and volunteers near the Cook County Court House.

The Lager Beer Riot of 1855 had a lasting impact on Chicago, leading to a compromise in which the city council lowered the liquor license fee from $300 to $100. This event highlighted the social and political tensions between the immigrant communities and the local authorities, reflecting the struggle for cultural and social rights in the city. The riot also brought attention to the working conditions of German and Irish immigrants, who labored six days a week and faced pressure to adhere to temperance laws imposed by the political class.

The Lager Beer Riot of 1855 is a significant part of Chicago's history, representing the city's early social and political dynamics. The clash between the immigrant communities and the authorities shed light on the challenges faced by working-class immigrants and the push for cultural and social rights. This event serves as a reminder of the city's rich and diverse heritage and the ongoing struggle for social justice and equality.

Famous People From Chicago

Phil Jackson (b. 1945) – NBA coach.

Phil Jackson, a legendary figure in the world of basketball, has left an indelible mark on the sport as a player, coach, and executive. His career spans decades of unparalleled success, marked by numerous championships and a coaching philosophy that earned him the nickname "Zen Master." Here's a comprehensive look at the life and achievements of Phil Jackson.

Early Life and Basketball Career (1945-1967)

Phil Jackson was born on September 17, 1945, in Deer Lodge, Montana. His passion for basketball was ignited during his high school years, where he excelled as a standout player. This early success laid the foundation for his future in the sport, leading him to a collegiate basketball career at the University of North Dakota.

NBA Playing Career (1967-1980)

In 1967, Phil Jackson was drafted by the New York Knicks, marking the beginning of his illustrious NBA playing career. Known for his versatility and basketball IQ, Jackson's contributions on the court were instrumental in the success of the Knicks, culminating in two NBA championships in 1970 and 1973.

Transition to Coaching (1980-1989)

Following his retirement as a player, Phil Jackson transitioned into coaching, where he honed his leadership skills and developed a unique coaching philosophy. His journey as an assistant coach with the Chicago Bulls under Doug Collins set the stage for his future as a head coach and a transformative figure in the NBA.

Chicago Bulls Dynasty (1989-1998)

Phil Jackson's tenure as the head coach of the Chicago Bulls from 1989 to 1998 marked a period of unprecedented success. Under his guidance, the Bulls, led by Michael Jordan, achieved six NBA championships, solidifying their status as one of the greatest dynasties in basketball history. Jackson's coaching style, characterized by mindfulness and strategic acumen, earned him the moniker "Zen Master."

Legacy with the Los Angeles Lakers (1999-2011)

After his tenure with the Bulls, Phil Jackson continued to make an impact as the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. During his time with the Lakers, Jackson added five more NBA championships to his coaching legacy, further cementing his reputation as one of the most successful coaches in NBA history.

Executive Role and Later Years (2012-Present)

Following his coaching career, Phil Jackson took on an executive role, serving as the president of basketball operations for the New York Knicks. Although his tenure in this position was marked by challenges, Jackson's influence on the sport and his enduring legacy as a basketball icon remained unshaken.

Key Achievements of Phil Jackson:

  • 13 NBA Championships as a head coach (6 with the Chicago Bulls, 5 with the Los Angeles Lakers).

  • Innovative coaching philosophy centered around mindfulness and team dynamics.

  • Induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame for his contributions to the sport.

  • Recognition as one of the most successful and influential figures in NBA history.

  • Phil Jackson's impact on the sport of basketball transcends his championship wins, as he has shaped the coaching landscape and inspired countless players and coaches with his unique approach to the game.

In summary, Phil Jackson's journey from a talented player to a coaching legend is a testament to his enduring influence on the NBA. His legacy as a transformative figure in basketball, particularly his connection to Chicago and the Bulls dynasty, continues to resonate with fans and aspiring athletes alike.

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