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Chicago Newsletter (November 21st)
Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!
Welcome to The Chicago Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Upcoming Chicago Blackhawks games.
Rivian opens EV showroom at Westfield.
Blackhawks' OT win highlights key takeaways.
And more…
Quote of the Week
"Turn your wounds into wisdom."
— Oprah Winfrey
Trivia
In which Chicago neighborhood is the historic 'Green Mill Cocktail Lounge' located?
A) Wicker Park
B) Uptown
C) Lincoln Park
D) Hyde Park
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The Chicago landmark originally built as the entrance to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition is D) The Art Institute of Chicago.
News
💼 Business
Chicago drops in Urban Land Institute's annual ranking of real estate market potential. (link)
Rivian opens EV showroom at Westfield Old Orchard shopping mall. (link)
🏒 Sports
5 takeaways from the Chicago Blackhawks’ OT win, including Petr Mrázek’s biggest saves and Jason Dickinson’s magic formula. (link)
Ohtani, Lindor and Marte are finalists for NL MVP while Judge, Witt and Soto contend for AL honor. (link)
🏦 Finance
US Cellular agrees to sell $1 billion in assets to rival carrier. (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 Blackhawks vs. Florida Panthers
United Center, Chicago, IL
Thu • Nov 21, 2024 • 7:30 PM | More Info
🏀 Loyola Ramblers Mens Basketball vs. Tulsa Golden Hurricane Mens Basketball
Gentile Arena, Chicago, IL
Sat • Nov 23, 2024 • Time varies | More Info
Music & Concerts
🎸 iDKHOW
Concord Music Hall, Chicago, IL
Thu • Nov 21, 2024 • 6:00 PM | More Info
🎷 Blue
Civic Opera House, Chicago, IL
Fri • Nov 22, 2024 • 7:00 PM | More Info
Family
🐦 A Beautiful Noise (Chicago)
Cadillac Palace, Chicago, IL
Thu • Nov 21, 2024 • 7:00 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 “Futuristic sports arena in Chicago hosting a new, invented sport” 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
1959: Opening of O'Hare International Airport.
In 1959, O'Hare International Airport opened its doors, marking a significant milestone in Chicago's aviation history. The airport's development began with the construction of new facilities, including the International Arrival Building, and the world's first jet bridge, which was built in 1958. O'Hare Airport quickly gained prominence during the jet age and became the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic. Its strategic location on the city's Northwest Side, approximately 17 miles northwest of the Loop business district, positioned it as a vital international gateway for Chicago, Illinois.
The dedication of O'Hare International Airport took place on March 23, 1963, with President John F. Kennedy officiating the ceremony. This event marked a pivotal moment in the airport's history, as it was officially named in memory of WWII fighter pilot Edward "Butch" O'Hare. O'Hare's rapid growth and expansion led to its surpassing the number of scheduled flights operated at Midway Airport, solidifying its status as a major aviation hub. The airport's development and significance were further underscored by the inauguration of the first international terminal, reflecting its increasing global connectivity and influence.
O'Hare International Airport's rich history and evolution are a testament to its enduring legacy as a pioneering aviation facility. From its humble beginnings as a small airfield to its transformation into a global terminal, O'Hare has played a pivotal role in shaping Chicago's identity as a key player in the international aviation landscape.
Famous People From Chicago
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) – Architect.
Frank Lloyd Wright: 1867-1959
Frank Lloyd Wright, an iconic American architect, was born on June 8, 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin, to William Carey Wright and Anna Lloyd Jones. His father was a preacher and musician, which led the family to move frequently due to his ministry work. Wright's childhood was marked by summers spent with his mother's family in Wisconsin, where he developed a deep connection to nature and the environment.
Early Years and Architectural Aspirations
Growing up, Frank Lloyd Wright showed an early interest in architecture and design. He attended the University of Wisconsin for a short time before moving to Chicago in 1887, where he was exposed to unprecedented buildings with unique structural systems. This experience ignited his passion for architecture and set the stage for his future career as an architect.
Architectural Career and Innovations
Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural career spanned over 70 years, during which he designed more than 1,000 structures. He is renowned for his pioneering work in organic architecture, which sought to harmonize human habitation with the natural world. His innovative designs, such as Fallingwater, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Robie House, exemplify his commitment to blending architecture with its surroundings.
Legacy and Influence
Wright's impact on the architectural world is profound, and his legacy continues to inspire architects and designers to this day. His contributions to the Prairie style, organic architecture, and the International Style have left an indelible mark on the built environment. His emphasis on open floor plans, integration with nature, and use of natural materials has shaped the way we perceive and interact with architectural spaces.
Connection to Chicago
Chicago played a pivotal role in Frank Lloyd Wright's career, serving as a hub of architectural innovation and creativity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was in Chicago that Wright honed his skills, established his architectural practice, and developed his signature style. The city's dynamic urban landscape and diverse architectural influences undoubtedly shaped Wright's vision and approach to design.
Key Achievements of Frank Lloyd Wright:
Pioneered organic architecture and the Prairie style, revolutionizing architectural design.
Designed iconic structures such as Fallingwater, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Robie House.
Influenced generations of architects with his innovative approach to integrating architecture with nature.
Established a lasting legacy as one of the most influential and visionary architects in history.
Remembered for his profound impact on the built environment and his commitment to architectural innovation.
In summary, Frank Lloyd Wright's life and work epitomize a relentless pursuit of architectural excellence and a deep reverence for the natural world. His innovative designs and visionary approach have left an enduring legacy that continues to shape the architectural landscape and inspire future generations.
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