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Chicago, IL · ChicagoRev. Coleman (far right) listening to Harold Washington. Longtime civil rights activist Reverend Walter “Slim” Coleman, 80, died Tuesday, April 16, at his home after a long illness, his wife, Reverend Emma Lozano told the Chicago Crusader. “Slim without me, went on ahead to heaven this morning without me. He left me with a broken […]See the Story
Activist Rev. Walter “Slim” Coleman dies at age 80
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoLyric Opera of Chicago recently announced the company’s 2024/25 Season, a carefully balanced mix of four classic operas, two contemporary works never before performed in Chicago, three unmissable special concerts and recitals, and a festive 50th anniversary celebration of Lyric’s Ryan Opera Center artist-development program. Lyric also announced the extension of Music Director Enrique Mazzola’s […]See the Story
Lyric Opera of Chicago announces company’s 2024/25 Season
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoMae Ya Carter Ryan, the Chicago prodigy who has wowed audiences with her smooth contralto vocals, finally received her degree from the Berklee College of Music, nearly one year after she graduated from the prestigious Boston school. Since graduating from Berklee on May 12, 2023, Ryan and her mother, Ina Carter, had been unable […]See the Story
Long wait for Berklee degree ends with Crusader inquiry
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Gary · GaryThe African American Achievers Youth Corps, Inc. will host their 9th Annual “Celebrity Sing-Off” featuring area celebrities on Saturday, April 20 at 6 p.m., The Glen Theater, 20 West Ridge Road, in Gary. Dr. Vernon G. Smith, AAAYC Board Chairman, said the event will feature elected officials and leaders of Gary and Northwest Indiana. Among […]See the Story
Glen Theater ‘Celebrity Sing-Off’ Saturday, April 20
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoBlueprint crafted through Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund program, in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Greenwood Initiative, will prioritizeSee the Story
Chicago selected to participate in Citystart initiative focused on equitable wealth-building strategies
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