Chicago Newsletter (August 8th)

Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!

Welcome to The Chicago Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Upcoming Kane County Cougars games.

  • Chicago businesses worry about DNC security effects.

  • Taillon hopes to stay with Cubs.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it."

- Harper Lee

Trivia

Which famous Chicago building was designed to resemble a champagne bottle?

A) Willis Tower

B) The Rookery

C) The Carbide & Carbon Building

D) The Tribune Tower

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The historic theater district in downtown Chicago is A) The Loop Theater District.

News

💼 Business

Businesses concerned about effect of Chicago DNC security restrictions. (link)

Chicago developer, lender look to revive distressed River North loft office. (link)

🏒 Sports

‘I love being here’: With the trade deadline less than 24 hours away, right-hander Jameson Taillon hopes to remain with the Chicago Cubs. (link)

Chicago White Sox implode late to set a franchise record with 15th straight loss, falling 8-5 to the Kansas City Royals. (link)

🏦 Finance

Commentary: Never put a cemetery or stadium on valuable real estate. (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

Kane County Cougars vs. Milwaukee Milkmen
Northwestern Medicine Field, Geneva, IL
Thursday, Aug 8th | 6:30 PM | More Info

Chicago White Sox vs. Chicago Cubs
Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago, IL
Friday, Aug 9th | 7:10 PM | More Info

Music & Concerts

🎸 World's Largest Karaoke
The Salt Shed Outdoors (Fairgrounds) 1357 N Elston Ave Chicago, IL
Thursday, Aug 8th | 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM | More Info

🎷 Buffalo Tom
Metro, Chicago, IL
Thursday, Aug 8th | 8:00 PM | More Info

Family

🐦 Carousel
Center Theatre at North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, Skokie, IL
Thursday, Aug 8th | 2:00 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 architecture is inspired by different musical genres” 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

1960: Kennedy-Nixon first televised presidential debate in Chicago.

In 1960, Chicago made history as the host city for the first televised presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. This groundbreaking event marked a significant shift in political communication, as it brought the candidates directly into the living rooms of millions of Americans. The debate took place on September 26th at the CBS studios in Chicago, and it was a pivotal moment in the presidential campaign, shaping the way future candidates would engage with the public.

The Kennedy-Nixon debate in Chicago was a turning point in American politics, as it highlighted the power of television in shaping public perception of the candidates. With an estimated 70 million viewers tuning in, the debate showcased the importance of appearance, demeanor, and communication skills in swaying voter opinion. Kennedy's poise and charisma on camera contrasted with Nixon's visibly uncomfortable demeanor, leaving a lasting impression on the electorate.

Chicago's role as the host city for this historic event solidified its position as a hub for political discourse and media influence. The impact of the Kennedy-Nixon debate in Chicago reverberated throughout the nation, forever changing the way presidential campaigns were conducted and setting a precedent for the role of television in politics. This iconic debate remains a defining moment in American history and a testament to the power of media in shaping public perception.

Famous People From Chicago

John Dillinger (1903-1934) – Notorious bank robber.

John Dillinger, the notorious bank robber, was a prominent figure in the criminal underworld during the early 20th century. His life was marked by a series of daring heists, narrow escapes, and a dramatic end that solidified his place in American folklore.

Early Life and Criminal Beginnings (1903-1933)

John Herbert Dillinger was born on June 22, 1903, at 2053 Cooper Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. His early life was unremarkable, but he soon found himself drawn to a life of crime. Dillinger's criminal activities began in earnest, and he quickly gained notoriety for his involvement in a string of bank robberies and other illegal activities.

The Dillinger Gang and Infamy (1933-1934)

Dillinger is known to have participated with the Dillinger Gang in 12 separate bank robberies between June 21, 1933, and June 30, 1934. His gang's daring heists and narrow escapes from law enforcement captured the public's imagination and earned Dillinger a reputation as a daring and elusive criminal.

Connection to Chicago and Notorious Incidents

Dillinger's connection to Chicago is significant, as it was the site of some of his most notorious incidents. In Chicago, Dillinger and his gang killed a police detective, and a month later, they killed a police officer. The dramatic events surrounding Dillinger's criminal activities in Chicago added to his infamy and solidified his status as a public enemy.

Arrests, Escapes, and Shootouts

Dillinger's criminal career was marked by a series of arrests, daring escapes, and dramatic shootouts with law enforcement. He courted publicity and was charged with but not convicted of the murder of an East Chicago, Indiana, police officer, who shot Dillinger in his bullet-proof vest during a shootout. These events only added to the legend of John Dillinger.

The End of an Era (1934)

Dillinger's life of crime came to a dramatic end on July 22, 1934, when he was shot and killed by FBI agents in Chicago. Five shots were fired from the guns of three FBI agents, and three of the shots hit Dillinger, leading to his death. His demise marked the end of an era and solidified his place in American criminal history.

Legacy and Folklore

John Dillinger's life and criminal exploits have become the stuff of legend, inspiring numerous books, films, and folk songs. His daring heists, narrow escapes, and dramatic end have captured the public's imagination and ensured his place in American folklore as one of the most notorious bank robbers of the 20th century.

Key Achievements of John Dillinger:

  • Infamous bank robber and leader of the Dillinger Gang.

  • Notorious for a series of daring heists and narrow escapes from law enforcement.

  • Dramatic end marked by a shootout with FBI agents in Chicago.

John Dillinger's life was marked by a series of daring heists, narrow escapes, and a dramatic end that solidified his place in American folklore. His criminal exploits have inspired numerous books, films, and folk songs, ensuring his place in history as one of the most notorious bank robbers of the 20th century.

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