Posts tagged Chicago
"I had nine months of intense culture shock and then suddenly I was in love with Chicago:" An Interview with Director Rob Christopher

“I had wanted to make a movie about Chicago but I didn't really know what my angle was going to be or what the focus of it was. The more I got to talk with Barry about his childhood in Chicago in the 50s, the more it struck me that this would be a really cool way to tell the story about Chicago in a different way.”

Read More
"With wine, whatever your niche is, whatever you're into, you can find it:" An Interview with Travel Host Vince Anter

Vince Anter started his YouTube show V is for Vino to counter perceptions about wine and educate people from every walk of life. His show takes him around the world to wine growing regions where he meets growers, producers, chefs, and everyone in between. His channel has gained more than 50,000 subscribers and he is now on his fourth season. Here, he talks about his background, his passion for wine, and his plans for the show. 

Read More
"My home city, the city where I was born and raised, is facing extraordinary challenges. And I think it needs a problem solver:" An Interview With Paul Vallas

After planting his feet back in his hometown, Paul Vallas is running for mayor of Chicago. Here, in his own words, are his reasons for running, how he would address gentrifying neighborhoods, and a glimpse of his ethics plan for City Hall.

Read More
"Chicago Refers to Itself as the 'Paris on the Prairie.' Paris was a revolutionary city. So was Chicago:" An Interview with Historian Dominic Pacyga

Dominic Pacyga is a Chicago historian and professor emeritus at Columbia College Chicago. He is the author of eight books about the city, each one examining a different aspect of the past, and most with a focus on the city’s history with Polish immigrants. Here, he speaks about his writing, his research, and how he came to love Chicago’s history.

Read More
"I did not know I was a city person until I moved to Chicago:" An Interview With Aaron Renn

About 230 million Americans live in cities. "City" is a broad term and encompasses everything from New York to Des Moines. As the third largest city in the country Chicago carries with it a lot of baggage. But it also has a lot to offer, too. Aaron Renn explains how he got his professional start in Chicago, how the city was formative, and why Chicago has the best chance to land Amazon's HQ2.

Read More
"Coffee shops are community hubs where people gather to discuss ideas, create, and share their creativity with others:" Speaking With Back of the Yards Coffeehouse Co-Founder Jesse Íñiguez

Since the Stock Yards closed in 1971 Back of the Yards has been without an economic anchor, forcing the neighborhood to find another way to support itself. This was the environment Jesse Íñiguez and Mayra Hernandez grew up in. Jesse is the son of Mexican immigrants and "planted [his] roots" in Back of the Yards. After his first cafe failed in 2008 he opened Back of the Yards Coffeehouse with Mayra Hernandez, who is also from the neighborhood, in 2017. 

Read More
"The core of what we do has stayed the same: provide readers with the best, most comprehensive curation of must-read political content:" An Interview with RealClearPolitics Co-Founder Tom Bevan

In this interview Tom Bevan, co-founder of RealClearPolitics, speaks about how he settled in Chicago, how living outside the East Coast media bubble helps the website, and what he sees as the largest challenges facing media companies today.

Read More