Chicago Newsletter (September 9th)

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Welcome to The Chicago Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Upcoming Chicago Sky game.

  • Demolition begins for Bally's Chicago casino.

  • White Sox lose 11th, Flexen sets record.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"He who opens a school door, closes a prison."

–Victor Hugo

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Trivia

Which annual Chicago event is known for dyeing the river green?

A) Chicago Jazz Festival

B) Chicago Marathon

C) St. Patrick's Day Parade

D) Air and Water Show

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

Chicago's O'Hare International Airport opened in B) 1955.

News

💼Business

Demolition starts on Bally's Chicago casino project at the former Chicago Tribune publishing site. (link)

Ascent Industries moves headquarters to Schaumburg. (link)

🏒Sports

Chicago White Sox lose their 11th straight for No. 108 — and Chris Flexen sets franchise mark with his winless streak. (link)

Chicago Cubs snap a 6-game winning streak in a 5-3 loss — and Justin Steele gets scratched from his Tuesday start. (link)

🏦Finance

Northeast Cargo campus completed at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. (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. Cleveland Guardians
Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago, IL
Monday, Sep 9th | 6:40 PM | More Info

🏀 Chicago Sky vs. Washington Mystics
Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL
Wednesday, Sep 11th | 7:00 PM | More Info

Music & Concerts

🎸 Night Tempo
House of Blues Chicago, Chicago, IL
Tuesday, Sep 10th | 7:00 PM | More Info

🎷 2024 ARTMS World Tour Moonshot in Chicago
Copernicus Center, Chicago, IL
Tuesday, Sep 10th | 7:30 PM | More Info

Family

🐦 The Book of Mormon
Universoul Circus - Chicago - Washington Park, Chicago, IL
Tuesday, Sep 10th | 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 urban zoo in Chicago with holographic animals” 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

1909: Plan of Chicago (The Burnham Plan).

In 1909, the Plan of Chicago, also known as the Burnham Plan, was a groundbreaking urban planning initiative that sought to transform the city of Chicago into a model metropolis. Spearheaded by architect Daniel Burnham and Edward H. Bennett, the plan aimed to address the rapid urbanization and industrialization of Chicago by proposing comprehensive improvements to the city's infrastructure, transportation, and public spaces. The Plan of Chicago envisioned a city with grand boulevards, expansive parks, and a beautiful lakefront, all designed to enhance the quality of life for its residents and visitors.

At the heart of the Plan of Chicago was the vision to create a "City Beautiful," characterized by harmonious architecture, green spaces, and efficient transportation systems. The plan proposed the development of a network of parks and forest preserves, including the iconic Grant Park and the preservation of the lakefront as a public amenity. Additionally, the plan emphasized the need for a unified and efficient transportation system, which led to the creation of the iconic Chicago Union Station and the development of the city's iconic "L" train system.

The legacy of the Plan of Chicago continues to shape the city's urban landscape and serves as a testament to the power of visionary urban planning. Many of the plan's recommendations were implemented, contributing to the iconic skyline, beautiful parks, and efficient transportation systems that define Chicago today. The Burnham Plan remains a symbol of Chicago's commitment to thoughtful urban development and continues to inspire city planners and architects around the world.

Famous People From Chicago

Nat King Cole (1919-1965) – Singer, jazz pianist.

Nat King Cole, born Nathaniel Adams Coles, was a legendary singer and jazz pianist whose enduring legacy continues to inspire music lovers worldwide. His remarkable career and influential contributions to the music industry reflect a journey of breaking racial barriers and achieving excellence.

Early Life and Musical Beginnings (1919-1936)

Nathaniel Adams Coles was born on March 17, 1919, in Montgomery, Alabama. His family moved to Chicago when he was just a child, and it was in Chicago that Nat King Cole's passion for music began to blossom. At the age of 15, Cole dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, and he formed a sextet with his brother Eddie, recording two singles for Decca in 1936.

Rise to Stardom in Los Angeles (1937-1943)

Nat King Cole's musical journey led him to Los Angeles, where he began playing in jazz clubs and formed the King Cole Trio. His talent as a pianist and small-group leader quickly gained recognition, and he became known for his warm ballads and light swing. In 1944, Cole's appearance at the first Jazz at the Philharmonic marked a pivotal moment in his career, propelling him from a jazz singer to a popular singer.

Breakthrough as a Vocalist (1944-1955)

Nat King Cole's transition to a popular singer was marked by hit singles and a growing fan base. His smooth, velvety voice captivated audiences, and he became the first African American to host a network variety program, "The Nat King Cole Show," from 1956 to 1957. This groundbreaking achievement made history as the first nationally broadcast television show hosted by an African American.

Musical Achievements and Legacy (1956-1965)

Throughout his career, Nat King Cole's musical prowess and vocal talent earned him widespread acclaim. His contributions to the music industry were not only groundbreaking but also enduring. His legacy as a singer and pianist continues to inspire future generations of musicians and remains a testament to his enduring impact on the world of music.

Connection to Chicago

Nat King Cole's early years in Chicago played a significant role in shaping his musical journey. The city's vibrant music scene and cultural diversity provided a fertile ground for Cole's musical development, influencing his passion for jazz and setting the stage for his future success as a musician.

Key Achievements of Nat King Cole:

  • Pioneer as the first African American to host a network variety program, "The Nat King Cole Show."

  • Renowned vocalist and pianist, known for his warm ballads and light swing.

  • Groundbreaking contributions to the music industry, leaving an enduring legacy.

  • Inspiring future generations of musicians and breaking racial barriers in the music industry.

  • Remembered as a symbol of musical excellence and cultural influence.

Nat King Cole's story is one of overcoming adversity, achieving greatness in music, and leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with music enthusiasts worldwide. His impact on Chicago, the music industry, and the fight for racial equality remains significant and enduring.

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