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ComCast recently announced the expansion of its Internet Essentials program which provides low-cost internet access for qualifying households. Photo Credit: Provided by ComCast
COMCAST ANNOUNCES EXPANSION OF INTERNET ESSENTIALS PROGRAM AND PUBLIC LIBRARY INVESTMENT
An American telecommunications conglomerate, ComCast, recently announced that it would be expanding eligibility for its Internet Essentials program which offers discounted internet-access to qualifying low-income households across the nation and specifically in Chicago. PAGE 2
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Survey: 96% Of Managers Say Their Staff Are Experiencing Some Degree Of Burnout
Multi-Grammy® Nominated R&B Crooner Johnny Gill To Release Highly-Anticipated Game Changer II Album Set For September 6
Lafe’s Natural BodyCare: New CBD Roll On Deodorant
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION
CODEVERSE PARTNERS WITH GIRL SCOUTS TO LAUNCH ALL-GIRLS CODING PROGRAM Codeverse is officially one step closer to their mission to “teach a billion kids to code.” The world’s first fully interactive school and educational tech platform recently announced that the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana’s out-of-school-time program, GirlSpace, has granted them a $45,000 scholarship to give Girl Scouts in low-income neighborhoods the chance to learn coding this fall at the Codeverse Lincoln Park location (819 W. Eastman St., Chicago). GirlSpace is a year-round out-of-school-time program offered by the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana, which provides girls a safe, structured and supportive learning environment that empowers them with essential skills for success in school and life – thus, a natural pairing for Codeverse.
HEALTH
SURPRISE MEDICAL BILLS: CONSUMERS RARELY GET UP-FRONT ESTIMATES OF MEDICAL COSTS, ACCORDING TO EHEALTH SURVEY eHealth has released results from a survey showing that most consumers are rarely or never advised of their projected costs when receiving medical care. It also found that few consumers can afford to pay their annual deductible. The survey of consumers who purchased Affordable Care Act (ACA) coverage at eHealth was conducted on a voluntary basis in July 2019. A total of 801 responses were collected. Highlights of the survey report that consumers do not get an up-front estimate of costs: A majority (58%) said they are “rarely” or “never” given an up-front estimate of costs before receiving medical care and most have to ask for cost estimates. Of those who received estimates, 70% had to ask their medical care provider for the estimate; 30% were offered an estimate without asking. Forty-four percent of those given an up-front cost estimate said their final costs exceeded that estimate, according to the survey.
LAW & POLITICS
ILLINOIS COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES (ILLINOIS CASA) RECEIVES STATE FUNDING FOR THE FIRST TIME Illinois CASA has been awarded a $2,885,000.00 in State funding. This is the first time in Illinois CASA’s 26 years of operation that they have received any state funding. CASA stands for court appointed special advocate. A CASA is a trained, community volunteer who advocates for the best interests of abused and neglected children who are involved with the child welfare system. This funding will be split between thirty-one local programs across Illinois to expand their programing so more kids who have experienced child abuse or neglect can have a specially trained Court Appointed Special Advocate assigned to their case. In addition, there will be money to go into some counties to open new CASA programs to help serve the over 2,000 survivors who do not currently have access to a CASA program. Executive Director Mari Christopherson stated, “This funding means that more children across Illinois do not have to go through the court process alone. We applaud the Governor in supporting a program that works.”
ComCast Announces Expansion of Internet Essentials Program And Public Library Investment Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
An American telecommunications conglomerate, ComCast, recently announced that it would be expanding eligibility for its Internet Essentials program which offers discounted internet-access to qualifying low-income households across the nation and specifically in Chicago. In addition to expanding Internet Essentials, ComCast also announced it would be investing in Chicago Public Libraries to support the development of Experience Labs at several branch locations. “If you think about how we now operate as a community, as a society, and ultimately how we interact with one another, if you don’t have access to the internet, then you’re missing out on economic opportunity. Additionally, our educational system is completely aligned toward either online learning or using digital resources to access report cards and do research,” said Matthew Summy, regional vice president of external affairs for ComCast. With this in mind, ComCast launched the Internet Essentials program eight years ago to provide high-speed internet access at a
low cost for qualifying households. Most recently, the program has been expanded to offer assistance to those who are already participating in federal assistance programs such as, Medicaid, public housing assistance, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the National School Lunch Program, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, Illinois residents receiving Federal Pell Grants, anyone receiving a Veterans Affairs pension, and anyone receiving Tribal assistance. “What we want, ultimately, is for as many people as possible to have the opportunity to have high-speed internet access at home so they can effectively participate in economic, educational, and other opportunities that come with that service,” said Summy. “Internet Essentials is highly unique in that it’s a comprehensive approach to take away, or remove, those barriers by offering affordable internet services and subsidized computers.” In addition to announcing the expansion of Internet Essentials to allow even more
households to qualify for the program, ComCast also announced it would be investing in Chicago Public Libraries. The financial donation from ComCast will support the creation of eight new Experience Labs at branch libraries in Chicago, according to Summy. “We are supporting community based digital literacy and skills-based training programs to help get individuals to be not only comfortable with the technological tool that is the internet, but also to get the most out of it once they understand the fundamentals and make it part of their lives for banking, accessing public services, advancing in education, or searching for a job,” said Summy. ComCast has already funded Experience Labs in three Chicago Public Libraries and while each differs slightly based on the needs of the branch they all have similar equipment that can range from computers to 3D printers, according to Summy. “These resources will help the Chicago Public Library expand the availability and capacity of their programs and ultimately teach digital skills,” said Summy. To learn more about the Internet Essentials Program, visit www.internetessentials.com.
Johnson & Johnson Signs the Military Spouse Employment Partnership to Help Service Member Spouses Build Careers According to the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), 77% of people who have a spouse in the military want—or need— work. But they face some unique statistical obstacles: Military spouses contend with a 24% unemployment rate and a 25% wage gap compared to people whose partners aren’t in the services. Stats like these are why Johnson & Johnson just signed an agreement with the DOD called the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP). The goal: help people overcome career-building obstacles—such as frequent moves or gaps in employment history—that can arise when you’re married to a service member. As part of this agreement, Johnson & Johnson pledges to help increase employment opportunities for military spouses at its operating companies by posting U.S. job listings on the MSEP portal by the fall of 2019. The company also vows to promote talent development; ensure pay equity for all military spouses; and support their unique professional needs, even if they need to relocate for their spouse’s assignment.
Johnson & Johnson just signed an agreement with the DOD called the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP). The goal: help people overcome career-building obstacles—such as frequent moves or gaps in employment history—that can arise when you’re married to a service member.
By signing on to this partnership, Johnson & Johnson joins nearly 400 other MSEP partners who’ve hired more than 134,000 military spouses to date. MSEP also builds on the company’s sponsorship of the American Corporate Partners’ Mentoring Program, which also began this year and offers yearlong career mentorships to military spouses from top business professionals—including many Johnson & Johnson employees.
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“Joining the U.S. Department of Defense’s Military Spouse Employment Partnership enables us to better connect with, recruit, hire, develop and retain military spouses,” says Kathleen Widmer, company group chairman, consumer North America, Johnson & Johnson, and co-chair of the company’s Veterans Leadership Council. “It’s an important public-private partnership that Johnson & Johnson will proudly
contribute to as a company that aspires to be the best for veterans, service members and military families.” It’s the latest in a long company history of lending a hand to those in the military, from a promise of job security for employees who served in the Spanish-American War to current benefits offered to service members, including the opportunity to take paid time off after military leave to help acclimate to life back home.
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New Strategic Partnership Increases Arts Opportunities For South Loop Community The Old Town School of Folk Music and Columbia College Chicago recently announced a strategic long-term partnership that will increase arts programming for all ages in the growing South Loop community. Effective September 1, 2019, the Old Town School will assume responsibility for the South Loop-based Sherwood Community Music School, 1312 S. Michigan Avenue, which merged with Columbia in July 2007. Starting with the Fall session, Old Town School of Folk Music at Columbia College Chicago will manage existing Sherwood School individual music instruction in addition to launching its celebrated Wiggleworms® early childhood music program (which will replace the current Music Together early childhood offering). In January 2020, Old Town School will roll out its traditional group guitar and other signature Old Town School programming, increasing arts opportunities for South Loop residents and Chicagoans of all ages. “We are very excited to partner with Columbia to strengthen community music, arts and dance programming in the South Loop and appreciate Columbia leadership’s vision to make this happen. This is an important step in the Old Town School’s long-term strategic plan to serve more people in their neighborhoods throughout Chicago—the greatest music city in the country,” said Old Town School CEO Jim Newcomb. “This opportunity provides us a chance to create a campus that’s convenient for the growing base of new families residing in the South Loop and Loop-based commuters. This locale joins our bustling Lincoln Square campus and beloved longtime home at 909 W. Armitage in Lincoln
Suzanne Blum Malley and Jim Newcomb outside Sherwood Community School of Music. Photo: Dave Zibell
Park, not to mention satellite branches throughout the Chicagoland area.” “A dozen years ago, Columbia College assumed responsibility for the Sherwood Community Music School to ensure continuity of community musical instruction in the South Loop. Our new partnership with Old Town School builds on that commitment by enhancing existing programming with the renowned Old Town School quality of offerings and brand,” said Columbia Senior Associate Provost Suzanne Blum Malley. The Sherwood School specializes in conservatory-style music programs, including Suzuki violin, alongside private lessons for all ages which will complement Old Town School’s broad offerings of group classes for adults, teens
and children, Wiggleworms early childhood programs and many other classes taught in the folk tradition. This partnership will allow Sherwood faculty the opportunity to keep working with their students while providing new opportunities for current Old Town School faculty and Columbia students including internships and opportunities for Columbia music, arts management and communication students. Added Columbia College School of Fine and Performing Arts Interim Dean Rosita Sands, “Old Town School’s focus on the teaching and programming of a diverse body of music styles and genres provides great synergy with our music program’s focus on contemporary, urban, jazz and popular music forms. We also acknowledge the importance of American Music forms, with
particular attention given to those rooted in black music traditions of the United States. We see this partnership as valuable in providing our students greater access to a broad range of musical expressions that emanate from world-wide cultures and traditions.” Old Town School will host a series of public open house events tentatively scheduled to begin Tuesday, September 10 from 5-8 p.m. at the Sherwood campus to introduce the Old Town School community members to the South Loop neighborhood. Current Sherwood students should expect continuing classes to begin the week of September 15. More details about the transition and upcoming programming will be provided on oldtownschool.org in the coming weeks.
Back to School, Back to Work – But First Get a Permit School either has or is about to start for Illinois students. Lots of those young people will do more than homework. They’ll get a job. And if you’re under 16 years old and you get a job, you also need to get a work permit. Minors who are 14 or 15 may work in Illinois, but they must first obtain an employment certificate. Illinois’ child labor law is designed to protect the physical safety of children on the job as well as to make their education a priority. “It’s very admirable to see young people who want to go to work, but child labor laws are necessary to make sure kids stay safe and don’t let their jobs get in the way of their school work,” said Michael Kleinik, director of the Illinois Department of Labor. Fourteen- and 15-year-olds seeking employment need to start by getting a letter of intent to hire from their prospective employer. The
Minors who are 14 or 15 may work in Illinois, but they must first obtain an employment certificate.
letter should describe the type of work and the hours to be worked. The young person and a parent or guardian must take the letter to their school or school district office to request an employment certif-
icate. The issuing school administrator will review criteria and any safety issues to determine whether to issue the work permit. Employers who employ teens under 16 without having a work permit on the premises are subject to fines by the Department of Labor. Children 14 and 15 years of age may work up to three hours per school day and up to 24 hours per week when school is in session. The combined hours of school and work cannot exceed eight hours per day. When school is not in session – summer vacations, holidays and weekends – the restrictions are no more than eight hours per day, no more than six days per week and no more than 48 hours per week. These young people can work between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. except between June 1 and Labor Day when the evening hours can
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be extended to 9 p.m. Some exceptions to the Illinois Child Labor Law do exist. The law does not apply to the sale and delivery of magazines and newspaper outside the hours that school is in attendance. Likewise, jobs in private homes such as baby-sitting or yard work are exceptions and do not require a work permit. The law also seeks to keep younger workers safe. It prohibits 14- and 15-year-olds from working in businesses where alcohol is served, on construction jobs, at service stations and other places that might include dangerous work or machinery. Employers or anyone else with questions about the Illinois Child Labor Law can call IDOL’s Child Labor Hotline – 800-645-5784. The entire contents of the Child Labor Law can also be found at www.ilga.gov
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BUSINESS
Survey: 96% Of Managers Say Their Staff Are Experiencing Some Degree Of Burnout The country is nearly at full employment, but U.S. workers may also be approaching full burnout. On the heels of the World Health Organization defining it as a syndrome resulting from workplace stress, a recent survey from staffing firm Accountemps found that nearly all senior managers (96%) believe their team members are experiencing some degree of burnout. In a separate survey, 91% of workers said they are at least somewhat burned out. Senior managers were asked to report the level of burnout among employees on a scale of 1 (not at all burned out) to 10 (completely burned out), and the average was 5.6. One in 5 respondents rated their team’s burnout level 8 or higher. Workers also cited an average burnout level of 5.6, with more than a quarter of respondents (28%) falling within the 8 to 10 range. Workers and managers alike seem to agree burnout is an issue, but they don’t see eye to eye on the main reason. When given a list of factors that may be contributing to employee burnout, workers ranked constant interruptions first, while senior managers believed unmanageable workloads were the biggest issue for their teams. “Employees are often OK with working hard if they know that their efforts will not go
unnoticed by their employers and it helps them advance their careers,” said Michael Steinitz, senior executive director of Accountemps, a division of Robert Half. “However, maintaining high productivity cannot come at the expense of staff members’ well-being and engagement.” Steinitz offered advice for organizations facing staffing challenges: “Managers need to identify responsibilities that can be reassigned or put on hold. They can also bring in temporary professionals to alleviate heavy workloads, support day-to-day needs and assist with projects requiring specialized skills. Companies that don’t take steps to prevent employee burnout could drive top performers away and find themselves in a bigger pinch.” Tips and strategies to help staff are featured in the Robert Half blog article 4 Ways to Prevent Work Burnout at Your Company. About the Research: The online surveys were developed by Accountemps and conducted by independent research firms. They include responses from more than 2,800 senior managers at companies with 20 or more employees and more than 2,800 workers 18 years of age or older and employed in office environments in the United States. About Accountemps: Accountemps, a
Robert Half company, is the world’s first and largest specialized staffing service for temporary accounting, finance and bookkeeping professionals. The staffing firm
has more than 300 locations worldwide. More resources, including job search services and the company’s blog, can be found at roberthalf. com/accountemps.
Sal Tiano Releases “Structural Alpha” with ForbesBooks Top Wealth Advisor Pens Strategies to Build Elite Wealth Management Practice Sal Tiano, co-head of Tiano, Armour & Smyth Wealth Managers at J.P. Morgan Securities, recently announced the publication of Structural Alpha: Building and Maintaining an Elite Wealth Management Practice (available now). The book is published with ForbesBooks, the exclusive business book publishing imprint of Forbes. In Structural Alpha, Sal Tiano provides readers with a system he’s developed over his 30 years of experience as a wealth manager, acquiring and maintaining high-net-worth clients to grow their businesses. It’s a system built on specific activities and processes that connect advisors with their clients and their families to generate the trust needed to provide the type of high-level service they need and deserve. This practice is known as Structural Alpha. Tiano explains, “This is not a theoretical book written by a consultant. It’s a practical book written by someone who was once a newcomer starting with nothing who has grown a successful decades-long wealth management practice—and is still in the trenches, growing his business today.”
In Structural Alpha, Sal Tiano provides readers with a system he’s developed over his 30 years of experience as a wealth manager, acquiring and maintaining highnet-worth clients to grow their businesses.
Outside his career achievements, Sal Tiano has a strong tradition of charitable giving. In keeping with that, all the profits from this book will be donated to highly-rated charities that help underprivileged children. Structural Alpha: Building and Maintaining an Elite Wealth Management Practice is now available for purchase on Amazon.com.
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What Money Tips Would You Tell Your Younger Self? StatePoint - As we age, we sometimes regret those life lessons that might have served us better when we were younger. If you could roll back the years, what would you tell your younger self about money? Hill Harper, star of ABC’s “The Good Doctor,” is on a mission to help consumers of all ages take charge of their credit scores and financial futures. Author of The New York Times Best Seller, “The Wealth Cure: Putting Money in its Place,” he is dedicated to teaching financial inclusion and literacy. He’s also a spokesperson for Experian Boost, a free, innovative financial tool that empowers consumers to add positive utility and mobile phone bill payment history to their Experian credit files, potentially improving their credit scores instantly. Knowing what he knows now, Harper is revealing the top financial lessons he would teach his younger self. • Create a Blueprint for Wealth: If you have enough money to meet your basic needs -- ask yourself, “what else do I need to be happy?” Prioritize and plan. “You need to be the architect of your life and create a blueprint for true wealth,” he adds. • Understand the Importance of Credit Scores: Many people don’t understand money’s impact on their future, for example, a high
Hill Harper, star of ABC’s “The Good Doctor,” is on a mission to help consumers of all ages take charge of their credit scores and financial futures.
score can mean access to better financial loan products and the best rates on those loans, while a low score can cost you money with higher interest rates, or limit your ability to secure loans, sign leases or even land jobs. “People often overlook the impact credit has
on their opportunities. I’m aiming to encourage people to proactively manage their credit, and use it to manifest their destinies,” says Harper. • Take Small Steps: You can increase your credit score by taking several steps, such as establishing a track record of paying bills on
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time, paying down debt and using financial tools that can possibly impact your score immediately, like Experian Boost. Also, Harper stresses you should keep your usage of credit low, and only make purchases you can afford. “Everyone deserves a fair shot at achieving their financial dreams, and access to capital is a part of that, but it should be done wisely,” says Harper. “Understanding how your credit score is calculated and what you can do to maintain it will position you for financial success.” • Be Truly Wealthy: Harper believes that money is simply a resource that helps people build the lives and communities they want, and that true “wealth” means being healthy, happy and having a positive relationship with money. “Some of the most important financial concepts for young people to understand are the power of savings, the time value of money, and compounded interest. If you start saving just a little bit early on, compound interest will work on your behalf. It can transform your life and the financial well-being of your family,” says Harper. To learn more about Harper and Experian Boost, visit Experian.com/BoostAmerica. Wisdom can be a game changer when it comes to finances. Consider the financial lessons those in-the-know would tell themselves if they could turn back the clock.
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FASHION
New From KISS: The Rouge Cordless Flat Iron KISS has introduced its newest, travel-friendly, onthe-go hair styling tool. The beauty giant has expanded their line with the new Rouge Cordless Flat Iron. Now women can have great looking hair anywhere, anytime. The launch of the new product is another step in KISS’ mission to offer best in class, but also affordable hair styling tools. The Rouge Cordless Flat Iron is just as functional as it is stylish and fits perfectly inside almost any bag, from clutch to carry-on. The new, cordless iron works on a Lithium Ion battery with USB-charging capabilities, allowing for perfect styling on-the-go. The aesthetically pleasing flat iron is shaped like a classic red lipstick tube. Once you are finished with the iron, simply place the red cap back on top and you can safely put it back in your bag. “KISS Products plans to change the hair game by providing the most advanced hair tools. Our new Rouge Cordless Flat Iron is the ultimate hair tool that every woman will want. It delivers not only great looking hair but meets the lifestyle needs of today’s on-the-go consumer,” says, Annette Goldstein, senior vice president global marketing at KISS USA. This small, powerful and convenient flat iron heats up quickly, lasts 50 minutes per charge, offers dual voltage for international use and is currently the longest lasting single charge cordless flat iron on the market, according to a press release. From handbag, to work tote to gym bag, clutch, backpack and beyond, there is no limit to where the Rouge Cordless Flat Iron can be a hair style saver. For more information, visit KISSUSA.com.
Lafe’s Natural BodyCare: New CBD Roll On Deodorant Lafe’s Natural BodyCare has announced immediate availability of their new CBD Roll-On Deodorant with 50mg of FullSpectrum CBD Oil. According to a press release, it’s one of the first CBD Roll On Deodorants containing 50mg of Full-Spectrum CBD Oil and made with natural/organic ingredients and essential oils, clinically proven by a 3rd party for 24 hours of protection, cruelty free, gluten free, nonGMO, vegan, and contains no toxins. The new Lafe’s CBD Roll On Deodorant is consistent with Lafe’s current line of clean deodorants - roll-ons, sticks, crystals and sprays. It’s available on www.lafes.com in Unscented, Matcha Tea, Chamomile Tea, Lavender & White Tea, & Natural Mint. “We created a CBD Roll On Deodorant for our customers who were seeking a safe, non-toxic deodorant with the added benefits of Full-Spectrum, whole-plant CBD Oil,” founder and owner Lafe Larson said. CBD Oil in a deodorant is ingenious because it contains natural antibacterial elements to fight odor and can easily absorb under your arm where it won’t rub off easily. Other whole-body benefits of CBD Oil are anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, increased skin moisture, & reduced skin irritation.
“We decided to use Full-Spectrum CBD Oil because we wanted consumers to experience the full benefits of the cannabinoids working together,” said Lafe. About Lafe’s Natural BodyCare Lafe grew up in the rural Midwest, raised by a mother who was a forward thinker. He never forgot her advice: “Read the label and if you can’t pronounce it, avoid it.” Lafe’s Natural Bodycare believes that people should not settle for artificial, that is why their products are made from the purest ingredients with the highest standards - natural/organic ingredients, no toxins, vegan, gluten free, cruelty free, & non-GMO. Lafe’s began creating their formulations in 1994 and now offers a full line of personal care products – organic baby care, lip balms, & insect repellents, hair care, & bar soaps. Lafe’s Natural BodyCare is committed to creating genuine and authentic natural personal care products that promote sustainable living and support a strong commitment to environmental stewardship. Lafe’s believes in using business as a force for good and donates 1% of profits to breast cancer prevention & environmental awareness. For more information and to save 25% using code LAFES25, please visit www.lafes.com.
Clarisonic Unveils Mia Men
KISS recently released the Rouge Cordless Flat Iron - the first of its kind.
Clarisonic® secured its spot as the #1 athome beauty device in the United States when it invented the sonic cleansing category over a decade ago with its patented devices. And now, according to a press release, Clarisonic introduces Mia Men, the one and only face cleansing device engineered specifically for men’s thicker skin and designed to address their skincare needs effectively and effortlessly. Powered by Clarisonic’s patented sonic technology, Mia Men features one 60-second Men’s Mode with two optimized intensities to clean better than hands alone and prep for a smoother, closer shave. The first, a 40-second Daily Cleanse, offers a deep cleansing of the skin and beard to
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clean away oil, sweat, and grime. This is followed by a 20-second Power Cleanse, which clears buildup on the skin and softens the beard to reduce nicks and razor bumps while preparing facial hair for a smoother, closer shave. Mia Men features a waterproof design for use in the shower or sink. Like all Clarisonic devices, Mia Men is safe for use on all skin types, including sensitive. Mia Men is paired with Clarisonic’s new Charcoal Brush Head to gently massage the skin to draw out impurities from pores, washing away excess sebum and pollution particles for cleaner, clearer looking skin. The Charcoal Brush Head is infused with black charcoal, allowing it to go deep into pores to eliminate excess oil
and cleanse away PM 2.5 pollutants better than manual cleansing. “Millions of our consumers (vast majority are female) have written us to share that their spouses steal their devices,” says Jia Zhu, Clarisonic brand director. “This gave way to the development of our Mia Men’s device, with a specific mode for Men’s thicker skin to ensure they too, are getting the best out of our technology and can now have their very own under $100.” The Clarisonic Mia Men face cleansing device is available now at Clarisonic.com, Amazon, Sephora.com, and Ulta. com and will retail for $99. The Charcoal Brush Head, which is suitable for both men and women and is compatible with all Clarisonic devices, retails for $29.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Multi-Grammy® Nominated R&B Crooner Johnny Gill To Release Highly-Anticipated Game Changer II Album Set For September 6 J Skillz Records/Kalvary recording artist, multi-GRAMMY ® nominated and Multi-Platinum R&B producer, writer and singer Johnny Gill, has unveiled details of his highly-anticipated eighth studio album, GAME CHANGER II. The 11-track album is available for preorder now and will be available everywhere on September 6. In addition, Gill has released his powerful second single “Perfect” which features New Edition band mate Ralph Tresvant. “Perfect” is available on Spotify / Apple “I’ve always been aware of how powerful women are. From my Mom, to the women I have worked with during my career,” says Gill. “Their power deserves our respect, which is why I always make it a priority to honor women through my music.” On the heels of his #1 hit “Soul of a Woman,” Gill delivers an ode to the quintessential woman in the form of natural beauty, strength and intellect with “Perfect” and enlists Ralph Tresvant, who delivers an effortless hook. Together, they complete the sultry ballad which is currently climbing the charts and sets up a timely release of Game Changer II. Gill delivers his eighth solo studio album entitled Game Changer II, which serves as the sequel to the highly successful 2014 Game Changer release. The first single from Game Changer II
finds Johnny setting things off with a solid traditional R&B message song “Soul of a Woman.” The poignant song opens a rare window into Johnny’s personal life as it was primarily inspired by his mother, Annie Mae. “I held on to this song, produced by Pagani since the last album,” Johnny shares, “listening to the demo for my own personal pleasure. It’s not your everyday song,” which is exactly why Gill enlisted comedic Emmy Award-winning actress Tiffany Haddish to co-star with him in the video for the single. From there, Game Changer II explodes with a generous variety of unique instant classics including the Latin energy of “Fiesta” featuring GRAMMY ® Awardwinning guitarist Carlos Santana and GRAMMY ® nominated percussionist queen Sheila E. Additional tracks include the Reggae-tinged love song “Only One” as well as “Favorite Girl” – all produced by GRAMMY ® Award-winning producer/ musician/songwriter Blac Elvis out of Atlanta. Another surefire standout is “That’s My Baby,” a sumptuous and harmonically sophisticated tribute to one of Johnny’s greatest musical heroes, Luther Vandross, produced by Ralph Stacy. Follow Johnny Gill: Website: www.JohnnyGill.com Instagram: @therealjohnnygill22 Facebook: Johnny GillTwitter: @JohnnyGill
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Princess Cruises Announces Finalists for 8th Annual Entertainer of the Year Competition Princess Cruises will soon announce the top guest entertainer during the international premium cruise line’s eighth annual Entertainer of the Year competition. Four talented finalists have been chosen from the more than 2,000 onboard performers who entertain more than 2 million guests each year — from a talent pool of vocalists, comedians, magicians, tribute bands and other specialty acts. Guests onboard the September 22, 2019 Star Princess seven-day cruise to the Northern California Coast will be invited to cast their vote for their favorite performer after viewing several live performances from each act during their cruise vacation, ultimately selecting Princess Cruises Entertainer of the Year and awarding the top talent $5,000. The four nominees for the title of Entertainer of the Year are: Phillip Browne - From London, Browne has starred in several West End shows and performed with Sir Elton John and Barry Manilow in some of the most prestigious venues in London, including Kensington Palace and the Royal Albert Hall. Doug Funk - From Cambridge, Ontario www.thechicagocitizen.com
Canada, award winning and two-time nominated comedian Funk is a seasoned performer with a fresh and contagious style, whose entertainment background has molded him into one of the most funny, thoughtprovoking and versatile comics in the country. Kieran Powell - From Cirencester, Gloucestershire United Kingdom, comical singing ventriloquist Powell is without a doubt one of the UK’s finest variety acts and one of the world’s top ventriloquists. Mike Wilson - From Redondo Beach, Calif., often called the world’s funniest comicimpressionist, Wilson overwhelms his audience with his dead-on impressions of the world’s most famous celebrities. His marquee characters include the entire cast of Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Christian Slater, Lou Costello, Garth Brooks, Louie Armstrong, Minnie Ripperton, Joe Cocker, the Bee Gees, and hundreds more. More information about the live entertainment on Princess Cruises and other onboard activities is available at princess.com/ entertainment.
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IJC 37th INSTALLATION & SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The Illinois Judicial Council representing Judges, held its annual 17th Annual Installation & Scholarship Awards Banquet. The packed affair played host to many of the finest lawyers in the city. The Illinois Judicial Council Foundation raises funds to give law school scholarships for prom- Hon. Andrea Buford, MC, Hon. Thaddeus ising students entering colleges and uni- Wilson Co-Chair and Hon. Dominique versities. Ross Banquet Chair.
Hon.. P. Scott Neville Illinois Supreme Court Justice swears in Hon. Freddrenna M Lyle
New Officers (l-R) Hon.. Judges Allen Walker, Steven Watkins,Bonita Coleman,Thaddeus Wilson, Toya Harvey, Cynthia Cobbs, Carl Boyd, Frederick Bates Kevin Lee, Kimberly Lewis..
IJC past Chairs - Honorable Judges Leonard Murray, Sharon Johnson, Carl Walker, Diane Shelley, Dominique Ross, Andrea Buford, Illinois Supreme Justice P Scott Neville Jr.,Sidney Jones III (ret), Mary Maxwell.
Hon.. P. Scott Neville, Illinois Supreme Court and Hon. Timothy Evans, Chief Judge Circuit Court of Cook County.
Hon. Freddrenna Lyle with the Musical Arts Band - under the direction Michael Manson
Niece and nephew Michael Harris proudly pose with Hon. Freddrenna Lyle, being elected Chairperson of the IJC. .
Chair Freddrenna Lyle Presents to Hon. Cynthia Cobb, outgoing chair a present for outstanding service.
Presenters and awardees - Dean Samuel Jones, Hon.. Marilyn Johnson (ret) Scholars Bryanna Jenkins Cody Morrison, Ryesha Patterson, Pilar Pitts, Hon. Shelvin Hall, Dean Jennifer Perea, Hon.. Sharon Johnson, Hon..Theodore Sherrod Jr.
Hon. Freddrenna M. Lyle is congratulated by family and friends at instal-lation of 2019-2020 Chairperson of the IJC.
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Expo Chicago Partners With Citywide Cultural Institutions For Annual Expo Art Week EXPO CHICAGO, The International Exposition of Contemporary and Modern Art, recently announced the eighth annual EXPO ART WEEK, September 16 – 22, 2019. With the exposition as its centerpiece (September 19 – 22), EXPO ART WEEK—presented in conjunction with Choose Chicago, the city’s tourism and marketing organization, and Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE)—features museum exhibitions, gallery openings and special events in partnership with the city’s most prestigious cultural institutions. “As we celebrate the eighth edition of EXPO CHICAGO, our strategic citywide alignments ensure that Chicago during September is the place to be to engage with global art, architecture and design,” said President/ Director Tony Karman. “There is a growing list of institutional exhibition alignments, programs and installations that will occur throughout the city during EXPO ART WEEK, each poignantly illustrating the importance that artists, architects and designers have on society.” Key 2019 EXPO ART WEEK alignments include: Art on theMART: Charles Atlas and Petra Cortright Art on theMART, the largest permanent digital art projection in the world, will unveil new commissions by Charles Atlas and Petra Cortright, as well as a collaboration with EXPO CHICAGO’s OVERRIDE | A Billboard Program, projecting an approximately 25 minute moving- image program of contemporary art on loop for two hours across the 2.5 acre river-façade of theMART (formerly Merchandise Mart). The public unveiling event will take place on September 21, beginning at 6:30pm. A /Dialogues panel with Charles Atlas will take place at EXPO CHICAGO on Saturday, September 20. Chicago Architecture Biennial The third edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, entitled ...and other such stories, addresses the potency of space, architecture and the natural world in a global context. Led by Artistic Director and Chicagobased curator Yesomi Umolu, joined by cocurators Sepake Angiama and Paulo Tavares, the central exhibition at the Chicago Cultural Center extends into the city, highlighting the transformative global impact of innovation across creative fields that affect the way we live, work, and organize society around the world. The biennial is free and open to the public from September 19, 2019 – January 5, 2020. Stony Island Arts Bank In The Absence of Light: Gesture, Humor and Resistance in The Black Aesthetic Selections from the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection Bringing together artistic practices that not only reveal some sense of interiority, but
by their very nature, reflect distance through laughter, painting gesture and isolation—the Rebuild Foundation partnered with Beth Rudin DeWoody to share the works of over 20 of today’s most important practitioners within the contemporary art world. Organized by Theaster Gates in collaboration with Beth Rudin DeWoody and Laura Dvorkin from the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, the exhibition features work by Glenn Ligon, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Henry Taylor and more. From September 19 through December 29, the Stony Island Arts Bank (6760 S. Stony Island Avenue) will host these seminal artists along with artist talks, curated walk throughs, public discussions and film series. The Peninsula Chicago x Kasmin REVERB: Works by James Nares, Iván Navarro and Naama Tsabar The Peninsula Chicago and Kasmin present a special exhibition entitled, REVERB. The exhibition features works by James Nares, Iván Navarro and Naama Tsabar, whose practices explore movement, sound and electricity, engaging with the rhythm and structure of the urban environment. On view at The Peninsula Chicago from September through October, the exhibition transforms the public areas of the hotel. Chicago Symphony Orchestra Samson Young: World Fair Music Hong Kong-based artist and composer Samson Young presents a public performance of original music composed for the 1933 World’s Fair, “A Century of Progress” on Wednesday, September 18 from 5:30 – 7pm at the Chicago Symphony Center (220 S. Michigan). The performance aligns with Young’s first US solo museum exhibition, Samson Young: Silver moon or golden star, which will you buy of me? on view the Smart Museum of Art. A /Dialogues panel with the artist will take place as part of the Symposium: On Utopia on Friday, September 20. Navy Pier The Ship of Tolerance The Ilya and Emilia Kabakov Foundation presents The Ship of Tolerance, a multidimensional project, featuring a largescale installation of a ship located in Polk Bros. Park at Navy Pier’s entrance. The mission of the Ship of Tolerance is to educate and connect the youth of different continents, cultures and identities through the language of art. The conceptual art piece reflects how divergent cultures interpret tolerance and how these interpretations overlap. The installation will be on view from September 17 through Sunday, October 6. A /Dialogues panel with the artist will take place as part of the Symposium: On Utopia on Friday, September 20. EXPO ART WEEK Museum and Institutional Highlights:
• The Art Institute of Chicago | In a Cloud, in a Wall, in a Chair: Six Modernists in Mexico at Midcentury; Christien Meindertsma: Everything Connects; Weaving beyond the Bauhaus • The Sullivan Galleries at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago | A Constellation of Instances, Envisioning Justice, Faculty Projects, Re: Working Labor • Art on theMART | Charles Atlas and Petra Cortright • The Arts Club of Chicago | Abraham Cruzvillegas: The Ballad of Etc. • Block Museum of Art | Pop América, 1965–1975 • Chicago Artists Coalition | CAC 45th Anniversary Celebration • Chicago Cultural Center | Chicago Architecture Biennial, and other such stories... • DePaul Art Museum | Architectural Annotations: Scores, Plans, and Drawings; Julia Fish: bound by spectrum; Remember where you are • The Richard H. Driehaus Museum | A Tale of Today: Yinka Shonibare CBE; Eternal Light: The Sacred Stained-Glass Windows of Louis Comfort Tiffany • DuSable Museum of African American History | Blood in the Water: Chicago’s 1919 Race Riot; Clearing a Path for Democracy: Citizen Soldiers of the Fighting 8th in World War One; History@Large: Large Scale Arts and Objects from DuSable’s Collection; South Side Stories: The Art & Influence of Dr. Margaret Burroughs 1960-1980 • Elmhurst Art Museum | The McCormick House – Past, Present, Future; What Came After: Figurative Painting in Chicago 1978-98 • Hyde Park Art Center | Ashley M. Freeby: Plots & Hems; Intersectional Touch: Center Program 2019 Final Exhibition; The Tokyo Show: Black and Brown are Beautiful • Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art | Jerry’s Map; Justin Duerr: Surrender to Survival • Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts | Assemble: Tufting Gun Tapestries • Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago | Can You Hear Me Now?; Chicago Works: Assaf Evron; Ellen Berkenblit; Fragments of a Crucifixion; Prisoner of Love; Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech • Museum of Contemporary Photography | Go Down Moses • Ed Paschke Art Center | Mariano Chavez: Ouroboros • The Renaissance Society | LaToya Ruby Frazier: The Last Cruz • Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago | Samson Young: Silver Moon or GoldenStar, Which Will You Buy of Me?; Tara Donovan: Fieldwork • Stony Island Arts Bank | In The Absence of Light: Gesture, Humor and Resistance in The Black Aesthetic; Rebuild Foundation Archival Collection For a full list of additional EXPO ART Week Exhibitions and Events including dates, times
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and locations, visit expochicago.com. Art After Hours – Chicago Gallery Openings A highlight of EXPO ART WEEK, Art After Hours is a free, citywide open gallery night inviting EXPO CHICAGO visitors and the Chicago community to experience the city’s vibrant art scene during extended hours on Friday, September 20 from 6:00–9:00pm. EXPO CHICAGO 2019 Galleries Participating in Art After Hours • Corbett vs. Dempsey | Caragh Thuring; Carol Jackson • Catherine Edelman Gallery | Sandro Miller: I am Papua New Guinea • Richard Gray Gallery | David Hockney: Time and More, Space and More... • Kavi Gupta | Manish Nai; Jeffrey Gibson; Kennedy Yanko • Rhona Hoffman Gallery | Gladys Nilsson • Mariane Ibrahim Gallery | Ayana V. Jackson: Take Me to the Water • Monique Meloche Gallery | David Antonio Cruz • Carrie Secrist Gallery | Adrien Wong • Western Exhibitions | Orkideh Torabi For a full list of Art After Hours participating galleries, visit expochicago.com. South Side Openings & Events An evening of openings and receptions across Chicago’s South Side on Tuesday, September 17. 5:00–8:00pm | Extended Hours, LaToya Ruby Frazier: The Last Cruz The Renaissance Society 6:00–9:00pm | Opening Reception, Martha Rosler: Passionate Signals Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society 6:00–8:00pm | Opening Reception and Artist Tour, Assemble: Tufting Gun Tapestries Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 6:00-8:00pm | The Oriental Institute Centennial Celebration, Michael Rakowitz and Ann Hamilton Oriental Institute 6:00–8:00pm | Extended Hours, Clearing a Path for Democracy DuSable Museum of African American History 7:00–9:00pm | Opening Reception, Samson Young: Silver Moon or Golden Star, Which Will You Buy of Me? Smart Museum of Art Travel and Hotel Information For discounted airfare and hotel accommodations, travel arrangements can be made through Turon Travel, an agency dedicated to creating an expedient and fully accessible travel network for the global arts community. Guests may stay at any of EXPO CHICAGO’s partner hotels including The Peninsula Chicago, Park Hyatt Chicago, Aloft Chicago Mag Mile, Ambassador Chicago, Loews Chicago, The Robey Chicago, St. Jane Chicago, and W Chicago Lakeshore. For more information on EXPO CHICAGO and EXPO ART WEEK (September 16 – 22, 2019) visit expochicago.com.
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