Chicago Newsletter (May 27th)

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Welcome to The Chicago Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Upcoming Chicago Sky game

  • A deep dive into the life of Billy Sunday

  • State rep urges reset in stadium talks.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity."

- Albert Einstein

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Trivia

Which Chicago museum is home to Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found?

A) The Art Institute of Chicago

B) The Field Museum

C) Museum of Science and Industry

D) Adler Planetarium

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The nickname of the Chicago Transit Authority's elevated train system is B) The L.

News

💼 Business

As TikTok sues over potential U.S. ban, Chicago business owner emphasizes app's importance. (link)

Diego, new Baja-inspired restaurant, opens in West Town. (link)

Apartment market cools, single-family rentals see growth. (link)

Parts Town Unlimited Advances to 43rd Position on Crain's Chicago Business' Largest Privately Held Companies List. (link)

🏒 Sports

State rep proposes reset for Bears, White Sox in negotiations with Chicago for public funding in new stadium proposals. (link)

NBA veteran DeMar DeRozan “would love” to return to Chicago Bulls. (link)

Chicago Bears' London game announced as NFL begins to roll out 2024 schedule. (link)

🏦 Finance

CyberArk to buy Thoma Bravo-backed Venafi for $1.5 billion. (link)

Dow Jones Pulls Back After Peaking Over 40,000, Closes Slightly Lower at 39,869. (link)

Fitch Ratings Downgrades University of Chicago's Outlook to Negative Amid $239 Million Deficit and Soaring Debt (link)

Chicago to create program to offer relief from water bills that spiked due to underground leaks. (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. Toronto Blue Jays
Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago, IL
Monday, May 27th | 1:10 PM | More Info

Gary Southshore Railcats vs. Sioux Falls Canaries
U.S. Steel Yard, Gary, IN
Monday, May 27th | 4:00 PM | More Info

Chicago Dogs vs. Cleburne Railroaders
Impact Field, Rosemont, IL
Tuesday, May 28th | 6:30 PM | More Info

🏀 Chicago Sky vs. Seattle Storm
Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL
Tuesday, May 28th | 7:00 PM | More Info

Music & Concerts

🎶 TBA/Joe Doyle Band
Kingston Mines - Chicago Blues Center 2548 North Halsted Chicago, IL
Sunday, May 26th | 5:30 PM - 2:00 AM | More Info

🎤  Extraordinary Popular Delusions
Beat Kitchen 2100 West Belmont Chicago, IL
Monday, May 27th | 8:00 PM | More Info

🎶 LCD Soundsystem - Kinda Tour 2024
Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL
Monday, May 27th | 8:00 PM | More Info

🎸 Ruth Moody (of The Wailin' Jennys)
SPACE 1245 Chicago Avenue Evanston, IL
Tuesday, May 28th | 7:30 PM | More Info

Family

🎈 Death Becomes Her (Chicago)
Cadillac Palace, Chicago, IL
Tuesday, May 28th | 7:30 PM | More Info

🐦 Beautiful: the Carole King Musical (Touring)
Paramount Theatre - IL, Aurora, IL
Wednesday, May 29th | 1:30 PM | More Info

🚤 Blue Man Group Chicago
Briar Street Theatre, Chicago, IL
Wednesday, May 29th | 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 “Urban winter wonderland in Chicago with ice architecture” 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

1979: Jane Byrne becomes the first female mayor.

In 1979, Jane Byrne made history by becoming the first female mayor of Chicago. Her victory in the Democratic mayoral primary on April 3, 1979, marked a significant milestone as she became the first woman to be elected mayor of a major city in the United States. Byrne's campaign and subsequent win were propelled by her sharp criticism of the incumbent mayor's handling of a devastating winter, which resonated with the voters. Her landslide victory in the general election, where she received more than 82% of the vote, solidified her place in history as the first female mayor of Chicago and any major American city.

Jane Byrne's tenure as mayor from 1979 to 1983 was marked by her dedication to the city and its residents. She served as Chicago's commissioner of consumer sales from 1969 until 1977, making her the only female in the mayoral cabinet at the time. During her time in office, Byrne made significant contributions to the city, including the inauguration of festivals and events that celebrated Chicago's culture and heritage. Her legacy as the first and only female mayor of Chicago continues to inspire and pave the way for future generations of women in politics.

Jane Byrne's historic election as the first female mayor of Chicago in 1979 was a groundbreaking moment in American political history. Her leadership and dedication to the city left a lasting impact, and her legacy as a trailblazer for women in politics will be remembered for years to come.

Famous People From Chicago

Billy Sunday (1862-1935) – Influential evangelist.

Billy Sunday: 1862-1935

Billy Sunday, an influential evangelist, and former professional baseball player, was a prominent figure in the American evangelical movement. His life story reflects a journey of transformation, from a renowned baseball player to a fearless preacher of the Gospel.

Early Life and Baseball Career (1862-1886)

  • Born on November 19, 1862, near Ames, Iowa, Billy Sunday's early life was marked by hardship and challenges. His father passed away when he was just a month old, and his mother, left with three small children, later remarried and had two more children. At the age of 13, circumstances forced his mother to send him and his elder brother to an orphanage.

  • Sunday's professional baseball career began in 1883 when he signed with the Chicago White Stockings (now known as the Chicago Cubs). His agility and skill on the field quickly captivated fans, and he became a renowned baseball player in the 19th century.

Transition to Evangelism (1886-1896)

  • In 1891, Sunday turned down a baseball contract and instead accepted a position with the Chicago YMCA. This decision marked a significant turning point in his life, leading him to transition from a successful baseball career to a calling in evangelism.

  • From 1896 to 1935, Sunday preached about 20,000 sermons, organizing massive crusades to spread the Gospel to the masses. His fearless dedication to declaring and defending the Word of God made him a remarkable figure in the evangelical movement.

Influential Preacher and Evangelist (1896-1935)

  • Billy Sunday's preaching style was characterized by "fire and brimstone," capturing the attention of audiences across the country. He became known for his arresting and passionate delivery, drawing large crowds and making a significant impact on the American evangelical landscape.

  • Sunday's influence extended beyond the pulpit, as he organized and led evangelistic campaigns that reached thousands of people, emphasizing the transformative power of faith and the importance of personal salvation.

Connection to Chicago

Billy Sunday's connection to Chicago was significant, as he began his professional baseball career with the Chicago White Stockings. His time in Chicago marked the early stages of his journey, eventually leading to his transition from baseball to evangelism.

Key Achievements of Billy Sunday:

  • Transitioned from a successful baseball career to become a prominent evangelist, preaching about 20,000 sermons and organizing massive crusades.

  • Known for his passionate and arresting preaching style, drawing large crowds and making a significant impact on the American evangelical movement.

  • Played a pivotal role in spreading the Gospel and emphasizing the transformative power of faith and personal salvation.

  • Remembered as a fearless soldier of the truth, dedicated to declaring, proclaiming, and defending the Word of God.

Summary:

Billy Sunday's life journey from a renowned baseball player to an influential evangelist is a testament to his unwavering dedication to spreading the Gospel and impacting the lives of thousands. His fearless preaching style and transformative message continue to inspire future generations, leaving a lasting legacy in the American evangelical movement.

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