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Chicago Newsletter (July 1st)
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Welcome to The Chicago Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Upcoming AEW match
Coach says Bears rookie lacked college experience.
Guaranteed Rate sexism claims need PR.
And more…
Quote of the Week
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
- Mahatma Gandhi
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Trivia
What was the original name of Willis Tower?
A) John Hancock Center
B) Trump Tower
C) Sears Tower
D) Aon Center
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
A popular annual summer music festival held in Chicago is B) Lollapalooza.
News
💼 Business
Erica Bethe Levin talks Globowl, Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars. (link)
Country clubs face challenges after revenue surge during Covid. (link)
🏒 Sports
Former coach of Chicago Bears rookie says player didn't experience 'real football' in college. (link)
Ex-Bears Superstar Surprisingly Still Available; Should Chicago Reunite? (link)
🏦 Finance
Guaranteed Rate charges of sexism, discrimination require PR blitz. (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 Cubs vs. Philadelphia Phillies
Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
Tuesday, Jul 2nd | 7:05 PM | More Info
🤼 AEW Presents Dynamite & Rampage
Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL
Wednesday, Jul 3rd | 6:30 PM | More Info
Music & Concerts
🎸 Northlane: Mirror's Edge North American Tour
House of Blues Chicago, Chicago, IL
Monday, Jul 1st | 6:00 PM | More Info
🎷 The Wallflowers with Brother Elsey
Thalia Hall 1807 S Allport St Chicago, IL
Tuesday, Jul 2nd | 8:00 PM | More Info
Family
🐦 Blue Man Group Chicago
Briar Street Theatre, Chicago, IL
Tuesday, Jul 2nd | 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 each district represents a different season” 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
1851: First edition of the Chicago Daily Tribune.
The Chicago Daily Tribune, first published on June 10, 1847, holds the distinction of being the most-read newspaper in the Chicago metropolitan area and the Great Lakes region. Founded by James Kelly, Joseph K.C. Forrest, and John E. Wheeler, the newspaper quickly gained prominence as a reliable source of news and information. The first edition of the Chicago Daily Tribune marked the beginning of a legacy that has endured for over a century and a half, reporting on iconic events and shaping public discourse in the region.
As the newspaper found its footing, it underwent numerous changes in editorship and ownership in the following years. The Chicago Daily Tribune has been a witness to significant historical events and has played a crucial role in documenting the history of Chicago, Illinois. With tens of thousands of copies available in the Chicago Daily Tribune archives, readers have the opportunity to explore 86 years of history through 4,434 issues, uncovering unexpected stories and gaining insights into the past.
Today, the Chicago Daily Tribune continues to be a vital part of the media landscape, maintaining its position as a trusted source of news and information for the residents of Chicago and the Great Lakes region. With its rich history and enduring legacy, the Chicago Daily Tribune remains an iconic publication that has shaped the cultural and historical narrative of the region.
Famous People From Chicago
Michael Jordan (b. 1963) – NBA player, Chicago Bulls.
Michael Jordan: A Legacy in Chicago
Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. He is a former professional basketball player, American Olympic athlete, businessperson, and actor. Jordan is best known for his remarkable career with the Chicago Bulls, where he achieved unprecedented success and left an indelible mark on the city of Chicago.
Early Life and Basketball Beginnings (1963-1984)
Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Deloris and James R. Jordan Sr. He grew up with two older brothers, James R. Jordan Jr. and Larry Jordan, and two older sisters, Deloris and Roslyn. His passion for basketball was evident from a young age, and he honed his skills on the courts of Wilmington, North Carolina, where his family moved when he was a child.
Rise to Stardom with the Chicago Bulls (1984-1993)
In 1984, Michael Jordan was drafted by the Chicago Bulls as the third overall pick. His arrival in Chicago marked the beginning of a new era for the team and the city. Jordan's exceptional talent, athleticism, and work ethic quickly made him a fan favorite, and he became the face of the Bulls franchise.
NBA Championships and Global Stardom (1991-1998)
Jordan's tenure with the Chicago Bulls was defined by unparalleled success. He led the team to six NBA championships, solidifying his status as one of the greatest basketball players of all time. His impact extended beyond the court, as he became a global icon and a symbol of excellence in sports.
Retirement and Return to the Bulls (1993-1998)
In 1993, Michael Jordan shocked the world by announcing his retirement from basketball. However, he made a triumphant return to the Bulls in 1995, reclaiming his dominance on the court and leading the team to three more championships before retiring for the second time in 1998.
Legacy and Impact on Chicago
Michael Jordan's impact on Chicago transcended sports. His presence elevated the city's profile on the global stage, and he became a cultural icon synonymous with Chicago's resilience, determination, and winning spirit. His legacy continues to inspire athletes, fans, and aspiring individuals in Chicago and beyond.
Key Achievements of Michael Jordan:
Led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships.
Won the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award five times.
Became a global ambassador for the sport of basketball and a cultural icon.
Elevated the profile of Chicago and left an enduring legacy in the city.
Inspired a generation of athletes and individuals with his work ethic and determination.
In summary, Michael Jordan's journey from Brooklyn to Chicago is a testament to his unparalleled talent, unwavering determination, and enduring impact on the city of Chicago. His legacy as a basketball legend and cultural icon continues to resonate with fans and admirers around the world.
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