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ANNUAL GALA WILL RECOGNIZE VOLUNTEERS WHO ADVOCATE FOR CHILDREN IN COUNTY FOSTER CARE Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Cook County, a nonprofit organization providing children in foster care with courtroom advocates, will host its annual fall gala, A Whimsical Evening, at the Chicago Cultural Center, 76 E. Washington St., at 6 p.m. on Oct. 23.

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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Cook County will soon host its annual fall gala at the Chicago Cultural Center on Oct. 23 to recognize the work of its volunteers who serve as courtroom advocates for foster care children. Photo Credit: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Cook County

ENTERTAINMENT

FASHION

BUSINESS

2019 Theatre Highlights

From Personal Tragedy To Re-Inventing The Wig

Purpose to Paycheck expert helps women learn how to make multiple streams of income

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION

NATIONAL BLACK CHILD DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE’S 49TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE COMES TO CHICAGO ON SEPTEMBER 28 From September 28 - October 1, 2019, the National Black Child Development Institute (NBCDI) will be taking over the Windy City, during their 49th Annual Conference. The only annual conference convening of its kind in the United States, NBCDI’s four-day conference offers a myriad of workshops, seminars, and training sessions designed to educate and empower advocates, educators, communities and partners. The most anticipated highlights of the conference are the 2020 Census Mayoral Roundtable featuring Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms; and a first-of-its kind Town Hall Meeting on the School Push Out of Black girls featuring political strategist Angela Rye. During the conference attendees will also receive a keynote address from Georgetown University’s Dr. Michael Eric Dyson. This year, NBCDI is driving home the importance of quality education and advocacy that impacts Black children and families across the country. To learn more about the National Black Child Development Institute 49th Annual Conference visit, www.nbcdi.org.

HEALTH

THE COGNITIVE CONNECTION: BLOOD PRESSURE AND BRAIN DECLINE The American Heart Association (AHA) estimates that more than 100 million adults in the United States are living with high blood pressure. That’s almost half the adult population in the country. Now, new research suggests there is yet another reason for middle-aged and older adults to keep a close watch on their blood pressure: hypertension can impair cognitive abilities as a person ages. Researchers studied nearly 11,000 adults to find how the condition affects a person’s memory, language, and thinking skills. “What it basically showed is if you have hypertension, and if it’s not being treated, your risk of declining cognition, or cognitive function is higher,” explained Dr. Sudhir Mungee, an interventional cardiologist at OSF HealthCare Cardiovascular Institute. He continued, “In fact, people who are appropriately treated, their declined rate was the same as people who did not have high blood pressure. So it’s clearly defining hypertension as one of the risk factors for cognitive skills lost.”

LAW & POLITICS

ESSENCE LAUNCHES 24 HOURS WITH_____ ESSENCE is taking its 2020 election coverage on the road with the launch of its new series, “24 Hours With_____”. ESSENCE’s news and politics team is traveling on the campaign trail with handpicked presidential candidates and launched its inaugural video with Cory Booker shortly before the Houston democratic debates. “This is a great opportunity for the ESSENCE audience to get a closer feel for candidates and the way they connect with constituents,” noted,” ESSENCE’s News and Politics Editorial Director Yesha Callahan. “To see candidates speak candidly, even while the cameras are rolling, will give viewers a chance to see what they’re truly made of,” she said.

Annual Gala Will Recognize Volunteers Who Advocate For Children In County Foster Care Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Cook County, a nonprofit organization providing children in foster care with courtroom advocates, will host its annual fall gala, A Whimsical Evening, at the Chicago Cultural Center, 76 E. Washington St., at 6 p.m. on Oct. 23. The upcoming gala will recognize the more than 200 volunteers who work with CASA of Cook County and who serve as advocates for children in Cook County while they are in the foster care system. CASA is a nationwide organization that aims to improve the foster care system in each jurisdiction that it serves along with working to improve the everyday lives of foster care children, according to information provided by CASA of Cook County. “There are 1,000 CASAs across the country and more specifically, there are 31 CASAs in the State of Illinois. CASA of Cook County, is the largest CASA in the

state and we’re the largest because in the state of Illinois there are over 17,000 children who are in foster care and of those 17,000 children who are in foster care, 5700 of them are in Cook County,” said Bonita Carr executive director of CASA of Cook County. The CASA program is separate from the Illinois Department of Children and Family services but CASA volunteers work hand in hand with child welfare professionals, according to Carr. The volunteer advocates working for CASA of Cook County Casa go through 30 hours of rigorous training that consists of informing them on different aspects of child welfare and prepares them to be an advocate for children. After they go through the training and have a clear understanding of what their role is and what is expected of them,they are then sworn in by a court judge. “The expectation of the advocate is that they are the eyes and ears of the court and they are to be objective when they write

court reports in regards to their monthly visits. Our advocates visit their child every month, and in doing those monthly visits, they have direct contact with the child, they ask the child how they’re doing, what do they need, and what do they want, and what do they want them to tell the judge? They are a direct voice for the child to the judge in regards to their circumstance,” said Carr. In addition to the volunteer advocates visiting with the children they represent, they also work with the foster parents, the attorney, the caseworker, and any other parties associated with the child’s case to gather information to make an informed recommendation to the court. In the last year, CASA of Cook County advocated for children in 325 cases and reported that 47 percent of those cases resulted in children being reunited with families, 11 percent being placed with a relative, and 10 percent being permanently adopted. To learn more about CASA of Cook County, visit www.casacookcounty.org.

Organization Works To Save Lives By Collecting Bullets From Community Members and purpose as they take the life out of a bullet,” said Taylor. Bullets 4 Life is a nonprofit Also, during the workshops organization that works across attendees are able to design their the United States, including in own jewelry with the bullets that Chicago, to reduce gun violence. have been disassembled and share The organization regularly hosts their own stories of being affected community workshops to raise by gun violence. awareness about gun violence and “We share our own stories of invites individuals to come and how gun violence has affected turn in or donate their live bullets. us and how we have found our The bullets are then torn apart and purpose through the pain that made into jewelry to symbolize we’ve experienced. The purpose that one less bullet on the street of this is to raise awareness about can mean one less life is lost to senseless gun violence and show senseless gun violence. that life is worth more than the “We raise awareness about gun senseless killings we see. We are violence by collecting live bullets basically spreading the message off the street. We collect them from that every life is worth more than community members, from law ena bullet,” said Taylor. forcement, and from anyone who Bullets 4 Life Chicago recently understands our mission and our announced that IMPACT Family cause. We do this by simply asking Center would become their official and sharing our own stories of how fiscal sponsor and shortly thereafBullets 4 Life, a nonprofit organization working to reduce gun we’ve been affected by senseless ter the organization celebrated the violence, has begun to collect live bullets in Chicago to disasgun violence and everyone who grand opening of their new office semble and turn them into jewelry. The organization believes works for us has been affected in that one less bullet on the street can mean one less life lost to space at 838 W. Marquette Rd. some way,” said Ashley Taylor, vice senseless gun violence. Photo Credit: Bullets 4 Life Chicago within the IMPACT Family Center. president of Bullets 4 Life Chicago. “We now have a fiscal sponsor During the community workshops, safely disassembles live bullets and symand can start to have programs ourselves people can bring in live bullets to donate bolically allows people to take the life out where people can come to us and come to to the organization. According to Taylor, of the bullet that could be used to take our communities and our environments some people bring bullets they have someone’s life. to see and learn exactly why we do what purchased, some bring bullets they have “Parents, mothers, and those who’ve we do,” said Taylor. found, and others bring bullets that have lost a loved one to gun violence get to To learn more about Bullets 4 Life and hurt or killed a loved one. experience taking the life out of these to purchase a bracelet made of donated The organization uses a device that bullets. They are reclaiming their power bullets, visit www.bullets4life.org. BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

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Columbia College Chicago opens first-ever Student Center Columbia College Chicago has officially opened its first-ever $50 million Student Center , creating a new hub for collaboration, creativity, and innovation at the heart of the college for creatives in Chicago’s South Loop. The five-story, 114,000 squarefoot building, located on 754 South Wabash Avenue, was conceptualized through “Dream Out Loud” student input sessions to better deliver the kind of space most beneficial to student success. The facility was designed by Gensler and built by Pepper Construction. “We dreamed this building together as a college,” said Kwang-Wu Kim, president and CEO of Columbia College Chicago. “The Columbia Student Center gives everyone on campus a place to convene, learn, and celebrate. It also further positions our students for post-graduation success by strengthening the bond between creative practice and career preparation.” Reflective of Columbia’s commitment to fostering creative interaction across disciplines, inclusion, and wholesomeness, the Student Center includes a makerspace, practice rooms, a career center, game rooms and event and meeting spaces, as well as food services, a fitness center, gender-neutral restrooms, and a reflection room for meditation and prayer. The center features large artwork by three alumni muralists. The east and south facades showcase commissioned murals by former Columbia students Jeff Zimmermann (Break Away, 2019) and Stephanie Garland (Kwe Ke Wesh, 2019). A student space on the third floor showcases Cosmic Slop “1999”, a 2010 piece by alumnus Rashid Johnson. “The Student Center will give us, Columbia students, the opportunity to heighten our leadership skills as we grow our inclusive environment and collaborate across disciplines,” said Kierah King, a senior major-

Columbia College Chicago has officially opened its first-ever $50 million Student Center.

ing in dance with a minor in Black World Studies and president of the Student Government Association, whose offices are located in the Student Center. “All of this will enhance our academic growth and strengthen our creative practice.” The Student Center also offers job opportunities for students, employing 35 student employees who will help handle programming, technology needs, hospitality and concierge services, event planning, and building and administrative support. Only the second purpose-built

facility in the college’s 129-year history, the center is part of a realignment of the Columbia College Chicago real estate portfolio to create a more compact campus. Although the project was conducted using no public funds, Columbia committed to a women-and minority-owned businesses participation program. Twenty-two percent of project dollars went to Minority Business Enterprises and 4 percent to Women Owned Enterprises. The project was funded through

the sale of obsolete real estate and gifts from the Efroymson Family Fund, Anne and Barry Sabloff, Constance and Hugh Williams, the John and Patty Gehron Family, Arlen D. Rubin and Elaine Cohen Rubin, Dr. Kwang-Wu Kim, and Kathy and Rich Dowsek. “Anne and I supported this project because we hoped it would help boost the vitality of the college and of student life,” said Barry Sabloff. “Now that we see it so joyfully activated with students, faculty, and staff, we see the project delivered on

that vision, and more. The Student Center already serves as the heart of Columbia’s campus.” In addition to the generosity of donors, Columbia’s Board Chairman, Bill Wolf underscored the truly collaborative process in which the Student Center was developed. “We are grateful to everyone who helped make this unique facility a reality,” said Wolf. “The building is gorgeous, but what makes it truly wonderful is the creativity and energy that animate it.”

Indoor Directions Goes Live at Rush University System for Health Rush University System for Health recently launched Indoor Directions, a new feature within the My Rush mobile app that offers turn-by-turn directions inside Rush buildings to help patients navigate around them. Currently available for the Professional Building on the Rush University Medical Center Chicago campus, and certain off-site clinics, including Rush South Loop and

Rush Oak Brook, Indoor Directions eventually will encompass the entire Rush system. Along with navigation, patients also can use the feature to access a directory of departments and clinics, and locate points of interest such as bathrooms and parking. Combined with traditional directions already available in the app, and electronic check-in options and planned 3D mapping enhancements

coming soon, Indoor Directions are one piece Rush’s ongoing effort to create a seamless, easy journey from home to appointment. These offerings seek to reduce stress and improve the patient experience by targeting common challenges related to navigation and arrival. “We’re thrilled to launch Indoor Directions and look forward to deploying it at all Rush locations,” said Dr. Shafiq Rab, Rush’s CIO. “Rush is www.thechicagocitizen.com

committed to delivering a positive patient experience, and the My Rush app helps us achieve this goal by combining Connexient’s cutting edge technology with patient appointment and health information.” Indoor Directions is just one feature within the My Rush app designed to enhance the patient experience. With the app, patients can review their health record information, schedule appointments

online, message providers or access virtual encounters such as on-demand video visits. The My Rush app is available for free in the App store and on Google Play. Indoor Directions is powered by Connexient. The MediNav Patient Experience solution is being used at major health systems across the country to provide indoor mapping, navigation and location-based services.


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BUSINESS

Want more investors for your startup? Better make an impassioned pitch Best Selling Author and Purpose to Paycheck expert Nicole Roberts Jones will host her 4th Annual ‘Be The Answer’ intensive on October 4th–5th, 2019.

Purpose to Paycheck expert helps women learn how to make multiple streams of income Best Selling Author and Purpose to Paycheck expert Nicole Roberts Jones will continue her mission of empowering women entrepreneurs with her 4th Annual ‘Be The Answer’ intensive on October 4th– 5th, 2019 at the Boston Woburn Hilton Hotel. “I’m so excited to host the 4th Annual Be the Answer for the first time, in the City of Boston. Many women stay in a job, career or business that they have either outgrown or are no longer passionate about,” says Nicole Roberts Jones, CEO of Fierce Factor Lab. “They let fear kick in and don’t invest in themselves or their dream of starting or growing their business and as a result, they never fully develop into all that is possible

for them or for the people that need that gift in them. That is why I call my event, Be The Answer, and this is what drives me to help women align their purpose with their paycheck.” With more than 20 years’ experience, Roberts Jones has worked with companies such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, McDonald’s, Dell/ EMC and the Steve Harvey World Group as well as with entrepreneurs worldwide. For additional information and to register for the Be The Answer 2-Day Intensive, visit www. BeTheAnswerEvent.com. To see Highlights from Be The Answer 2018 visit https://youtu.be/ he_YiqPqKEk

One would expect that entrepreneurs who pitch their startup ideas with passion are more apt to entice investors. Now there’s scientific proof the two are connected: enthusiasm and financial backing. According to new research from Case Western Reserve University, the brains of potential investors are wired to pay closer attention to entrepreneurs who pitch with passion. Researchers examined investors’ neural responses to entrepreneurs’ pitches, conducting a randomized experiment that explored the response of investors’ brains using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)—finding a causal relationship between passion of the pitcher and interest from investors. “No one has ever invested in a startup they ignored,” said Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies in the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve. “Founder passion is essential to establishing investor attention, and our study demonstrates measurable neural effects that offer a biological explanation for their tendency to react positively to enthusiasm and emotion

Scott Shane, lead author of the study and an economics professor at Case Western Reserve Photo credit: Credit: CWRU

of entrepreneurs,” said Shane, lead author of the paper, published in the Journal of Business Venturing. By showing such energy in pitching their business ideas, entrepreneurs can considerably increase neural engagement in potential investors— increasing the odds these financiers will support a new, untested venture by having strong, measurable effects on their decision-making. “Most of time investors just say ‘no,’” said Shane. “In fact, the vast majority of entrepreneurs never receive a dime from external investors. “Entrepreneurs should know: More engaged brains are more likely to meaningfully evaluate pitches,” he said. “We believe our data makes a strong argument that displays of passion trigger heightened engagement that, in turn, makes investors more likely to write a check.” The experiment Videos of pitches—identical in content but different in delivery— were randomly assigned to investors inside an fMRI machine. Depending on the passion-level of the pitch, investors’ brains reacted differently: Heightened displays of passion increased investor fixation on the stimulus (the pitch) to override distractions—and demonstrate a causal effect of displayed passion on investor interest. l Investors randomly assigned a pitch with high founder passion resulted in informal investor interest increasing by 26%, relative to the same pitch delivered with low passion; l Data from fMRIs showed investor neural responses to entrepreneurs’ high-passion pitches increased investor neural engagement by 39% over lower

founder passion. “More engaged brains are more likely to meaningfully evaluate pitches—and not play on their phones or think about lunch—which should result in more favorable investor assessments,” said Shane. While it’s possible that other mechanisms may be present in the brains of investors—such as inferring from passion that entrepreneurs may be more capable or competent—the experiment showed that passion is a key mechanism because it causes investors to pay attention, said Shane. Practicing passion The findings offer strong implications for the practice of entrepreneurship. “Pitching with enthusiasm and passion—these are skills that can be taught,” said Shane. “Flat, unenthusiastic pitches are the enemy of attracting investor attention and to succeeding in a competitive, cutthroat environment.” Each year, hundreds of thousands of early-stage entrepreneurs, who often lack established track records, offer pitches—widely recognized as the gateway to investor funding—to financiers across the globe. The study focused on Informal investors—referred to as “family, friends and foolhardy strangers” by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor—who account for most startup investments, investing $1 trillion globally between 2012-2015, according to the organization. The study was co-authored by David Clingingsmith, an associate professor of economics at the Weatherhead School. Will Drover of the University of Oklahoma, and Moran Cerf of Northwestern University also co-authored the paper.

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FASHION

From Personal Tragedy To Re-Inventing The Wig Fashion Fair Beauty Brand For Sale Hilco Streambank, a leading intellectual property advisory firm specializing in the valuation and sale of intangible assets, has been retained by Miriam R. Stein, the Chapter 7 trustee of Johnson Publishing Company, LLC, to run the sale process for the Fashion Fair beauty brand and related intellectual property assets, including trademarks, domain names and social media assets. Fashion Fair was founded by Eunice W. Johnson, the creator of the Ebony Fashion Fair Show, when she noticed models in the show were mixing foundations to create the right blend to match their hues. Gabe Fried, CEO of Hilco Streambank, remarked, “Fashion Fair was developed at a time when the leading beauty brands did not make products which met the needs of African American women. Mrs. Johnson, ever the entrepreneur, developed and cultivated the Fashion Fair brand to a highly devoted audience. Eventually, the brand expanded its product lines to address the needs of many other women of color, vaulting the brand to the global stage.” The brand sold beauty products in high-end department stores throughout the U.S., internationally, and through FashionFair.com. At its peak, the brand generated over $56 million in wholesale sales. Fried added, “The unique story behind the Fashion Fair beauty brand has contributed to the strong affinity of its customers, many of whom had been buying Fashion Fair beauty products for over 10 years.” Offers for the Fashion Fair brand assets are due on October 24, 2019, and an auction will be held on October 28, 2019.

Personal tragedy, a love for wigs and a vision to address all of the deficiencies she saw in design and quality led visionary Lili Clarke to re-invent the wig. For comfort, durability, quality, and a luxurious look and feel, the Lili Clarke wig and hair extensions are meant to be the equivalent of what “Hermes” is to fashion. Four years ago, Co-Founder/ CEO, Lili Clarke suffered a tragic fall which left her unsure if she would ever walk again without assistance or regain her short-term memory. Suffering from a traumatic brain injury, Lili lost part of her short-term memory and some of her cognitive abilities. However, this single mother of three would not accept defeat and was determined to do everything possible to recover. Lili began to wear wigs and put on makeup each day to convince her children she was okay and that she was her old-self. In wearing wigs, she regained her confidence and found out the healing power looking beautiful had on her brain. She also discovered that most wigs were uncomfortable, tangled and shedded significantly and were not flexible when it came to styling. One of Lili’s friends, a cancer victim and an avid wig user herself, passed away shortly after being diagnosed and told Lili that she was depressed as she could not wear the wigs she loved as they were too uncomfortable. To honor her friend’s memory, Lili set about to re-invent the wig in a manner that would have benefited her friend: l Complete flexibility for parting and styling due to patent-pending wig cap design l Ultimate comfort because there are no clips or combs to irritate the scalp of people with no hair l No chemical process since the hair comes from a single donor l Artisan craftsmanship: each wig is fully hand-tied and takes 7 days to be assembled

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According to a press release, after two years of research, design and sourcing the best hair available in the world in Southern Chinese villages and Ukraine, Lili Clarke, Inc. unveiled their product line. The products are distributed through an affiliate network program that will enable hairstylists, Social Media Influencers and Wig aficionados to generate a significant extra income. Lili Clarke, to honor her friend, will donate to a Children’s Cancer Research Center one wig (or its dollar equivalent) for every 20 wigs sold by the company. For more information, visit https://liliclarkehair.com

SUFFERING FROM A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, LILI LOST PART OF HER SHORT-TERM MEMORY AND SOME OF HER COGNITIVE ABILITIES. HOWEVER, THIS SINGLE MOTHER OF THREE WOULD NOT ACCEPT DEFEAT AND WAS DETERMINED TO DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO RECOVER. LILI BEGAN TO WEAR WIGS AND PUT ON MAKEUP EACH DAY TO CONVINCE HER CHILDREN SHE WAS OKAY AND THAT SHE WAS HER OLD-SELF.

RevitaLash® Cosmetics Announces Expansion of Color Cosmetics Line with Hi-Def Brow Pencil RevitaLash® Cosmetics has announced the launch of its first eyebrow pencil, the Hi-Def Brow Pencil. This multi-functional, long wear, water resistant eyebrow pencil allows natural hair-like strokes for a full, bold brow look with a blendable, non-tacky formula, according to a press release. “We are so excited to launch

our new Hi-Def Brow Pencil, our first ever pencil to help brows stand out, look defined, naturally full and healthy. We are thrilled to incorporate our signature hair-health benefits for long term improvement into a product that gives instant gratification,” notes Lori www.thechicagocitizen.com

Jacobus, president of RevitaLash Cosmetics. RevitaLash Cosmetics Founder and CEO, Michael Brinkenhoff, M.D., notes, “The vitamin E within the formula provides natural conditioning and antioxidant benefits to skin, while polymers

create lasting power for up to 10 hours of wear.” The Hi-Def Brow Pencil is dermatologist reviewed, contains no oil, parabens, phthalates, or fragrance, is vegan friendly, and cruelty-free, according to a press release. For more information, visit revitalash.com.


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How Close Is Too Close When It Comes to Living Near Your Family? StatePoint - While you can’t choose your family, you can choose how close you live to them. A new survey suggests some healthy boundaries between parents and in-laws make for a happier family relationship -something to keep in mind when shopping for a home. Fifty-seven percent of respondents in the survey from Ally Home, the direct-toconsumer mortgage arm of Ally Bank, say there should be at least some driving distance between where their parents and/or in-laws live and where they live. An even greater percentage of gen Z respondents (63 percent) -- and millennials (62 percent) -- felt some distance was important. “We’re deep into the home buying season, and we’re seeing first-hand how excited consumers are to find and then be able to afford the home of their dreams,” says Glenn Brunker, mortgage executive with Ally Home. “But as Ally Home goes through that home-buying journey with them, it’s clear that there’s more than just the house and yard that go into making a home the right fit. Buyers are thinking through things like the neighborhood, school system, access to good hospitals, and yes, just how near or far they prefer to be to family.” Other survey findings included:

Fifty-seven percent of respondents in the survey from Ally Home, the direct-to-consumer mortgage arm of Ally Bank, say there should be at least some driving distance between where their parents and/or in-laws live and where they live.

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millennials -- 42 percent don’t like the idea of the unannounced pop-in. B:10” • Adults Need Their Own Space: Almost T:10” two-thirds of Americans say that while they

love their adult children, they don’t want them living with them. Millennials don’t like how things are trending, either. They worry more than any other age group that at some point they will have their adult children, their parents or in-laws living with them. • Proximity is a Top Stressor: The survey also presented respondents with a number of stress points and asked which ones ranked top when dealing with family. Thirty-eight percent of respondents named “living within five minutes of parents or in-laws” as their top stressor, out-ranking “cooking a complicated meal for a mother or mother-in-law” and “hosting family for the holidays.” “Much of a person’s preference regarding location has to do with cultural norms, since extended families living together or nearby one another is common in certain cultures. But more often, having some physical distance between family can help create a healthy boundary. Ultimately, it’s up to family members to be open and honest about their own boundaries and what makes them most comfortable,” says William X. Kelly, a marriage and family therapist. A good choice for a home is one that makes you happy. When shopping for a home, don’t forget to take the family factor into consideration.

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ENTERTAINMENT

2019 THEATRE HIGHLIGHTS the victor? Now through October 12, 2019. Lifeline Theatre presents Whose Body? In this adaptation of a classic whodunit by Dorothy L. Sayers, Amateur Detective Lord Peter Wimsey steps in when a dead body is found in a bathtub wearing nothing but a pair of pince-nez. He enlists the help of close friend Inspector Parker to follow a lead at the local teaching hospital, but the case soon turns sinister as they discover it’s not a harmless prank by a student. Now through October 27, 2019.

As the Year of Chicago Theatre continues, Chicago theatres open the fall season with some of the most exciting theatre in the country. Offerings from the city’s more than 250 producing theatres include a range of special fall programming, featuring everything from the latest musicals to highly anticipated world premieres. For a comprehensive list of Chicago productions including a Fall Theatre Guide, visit the League of Chicago website, ChicagoPlays.com. Half-price tickets are available at HotTix.org or at the two Hot Tix half- price ticket locations: across from the Chicago Cultural Center at Expo72 (72 E. Randolph) and Block Thirty Seven, Shops at 108 N. State. Hot Tix offers half-price tickets to more than 250 Chicago area theatres. The following is a selection of notable work playing in Chicago throughout the fall: Musicals include: The Color Purple at Drury Lane Theatre follows the journey of Celie, an African-American woman in the American South as she navigates her love for her sister, being in an abusive relationship, and her adoration for her children. Based on the 1982 novel by Alice Walker. Now through November 3, 2019 Chicago Shakespeare Theater, in coproduction with the Young Vic, presents the Isango Ensemble in A Man of Good Hope. Asad, a Somali with a painful past, miraculous good luck, and a brilliant mind for business, sets off for South Africa where he believes he will find safety. He is mistaken. Isango’s 22-member cast tells this story through song and dance steeped in African tradition. October 1 – October 12. New works and adaptations include: Victory Gardens Theater presents an adaptation

As the Year of Chicago Theatre continues, Chicago theatres have opened the fall season with some of the most exciting theatre in the country. For a comprehensive list of Chicago productions including a Fall Theatre Guide, visit the League of Chicago website at ChicagoPlays.com.

of the best-selling novel Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed, adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos. When Strayed takes on the unpaid, anonymous position as advice columnist for “Sugar,” she uses personal experience and empathy to help those seeking guidance. Now through October 13, 2019. 16th Street Theater presents His Shadow, a world premiere at the Berwyn Cultural Center. A college freshman tries to make a name for himself on the football field and step out of his older brother’s shadow, but tragedy strikes, and the course of his life and career is altered. In this story of ambition and activism, which one will emerge

Notable comedies include: Drunk Shakespeare plays in a hidden speakeasy located behind The Chicago Theatre. Hilarity and mayhem ensue while the four sober actors try to keep the script on track. Each show is different depending on who is drinking... and what they’re drinking! 21+ only. Open Run. The Infinite Wrench continues at The NeoFuturarium with a mechanism that unleashes a barrage of two- minute plays for a live audience. Each play offers something different — funny, profound, elegant, disgusting, topical, irrelevant, terrifying, or put to song. Open Run. The Factory Theater presents Oh Sh#t! It’s Haunted!, a tale about Darla, Mo, Slats, and Henry as they try to solve the mystery of the old Lockwood place and save it from the opportunistic Mrs. Ingersson. Is the property actually haunted by real ghosts, or just a heartbroken old man? September 27 – November 9, 2019. Dramatic works include: TimeLine Theatre Company is presenting the Midwest premiere of Oslo, the Tony-award winning story of the 1993 Palestinian Peace Accord. A Norwegian diplomat and her social scientist husband hatch a scheme to bring political

enemies to an idyllic estate outside Oslo, so they can face each other as fellow human beings. Now through October 20, 2019 Twice, Thrice, Frice... is premiering at Silk Road Rising. Following the stories of three Muslim women, this comedy/drama confronts adultery and polygamy when one of their husbands marries a second wife. Friendship, fidelity, and faith are all tested as each woman reevaluates bonds once believes to be unbreakable and discovers humor amongst the heartbreak. October 1 – November 10, 2019. Sundown, Yellow Moon is making its Chicago premiere at Raven Theatre. Twins Joey and Ray have just taken their first steps into adulthood while their newly divorced father, Tom, has been suspended from his job. But deep, honest communication doesn’t come easy. Seemingly stuck between the future and the past, this family of musicians sings what they can’t bring themselves to say. October 3 – November 17, 2019 Other Notable Works Include: Destinos, produced by the Chicago Latino Theater Alliance, is returning this fall for a third time, showcasing Latino stories told by Latino theatre artists. With new shows premiering in Chicago, the U.S., and Latin America, this festival will feature full theatre presentations, student matinees, and post show talk-backs with artists to fuel discourse on equity and inclusion. Now through October 27, 2019. Teatro ZinZanni and Broadway In Chicago continue Love, Chaos, and Dinner at Spiegeltent ZaZou in the Cambria Hotel. Enter a realm where reality and dreams converge — an experience unlike any other! Teatro ZinZanni is a whirlwind of international cirque, comedy, and cabaret served with a multi-course feast. Open Run.

Annual Event Presented by ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Department Honors Female Leaders in Entertainment The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) has announced the honorees for its upcoming 11th annual ASCAP Women Behind the Music event, slated for October 9 in Los Angeles. This year, ASCAP will recognize Artist/Songwriter Victoria Monét (Ariana Grande, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown), Roc Nation CoPresident Shari Byrant and Capitol Records Vice President of Artist Relations Britney Davis as major forces in the industry who continue to make an impact on entertainment culture. Presented by the ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Department, ASCAP Women Behind the Music was established to recognize and encourage women in the music community and honors not only songwriters and artists, but also female executives in all facets of the entertainment business including managers, attorneys, label executives and music publishers. Victoria Monét is a recording artist, songwriter, vocal producer and performer from Sacramento, CA. Monét studied under acclaimed Grammy-winning Songwriter LaShawn Daniels (Brandy & Monica’s “The Boy Is Mine,” Destiny’s Child’s “Say My Name,” Michael Jackson’s “You Rock My World”). She has vocal produced, written for and been featured on songs with GOOD Music, Normani, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown, T.I., Nas, Fifth Harmony, Little Mix and more. She recently earned her first #1 Billboard Hot 100 singles, co-penning “thank u, next” and “7 rings,” two career-defining songs for Ariana Grande, leading to back-to-back #1 records (and the first of Grande’s career) within three months of each other. Monét has written over 30 songs in Grande’s discography, including half of the chart-topping

This year, ASCAP will recognize artist/songwriter Victoria Monét (Ariana Grande, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown), Roc Nation Co-President Shari Byrant and Capitol Records Vice President of Artist Relations Britney Davis as major forces in the industry who continue to make an impact on entertainment culture.

thank u, next album. In June 2019, she graced the cover of Billboard Magazine for its “The New Hitmakers” issue. She currently has 180 million combined lifetime streams and over 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone. Monét is now gearing up to release her new project, marking a long-awaited new era of her career. Shari Bryant is currently the Co-President of the Roc Nation Label. Bryant began her career in the early ‘00s as an intern and later a product manager working on records like Nas’s Hip Hop Is Dead and JAY-Z’s The Black Album at Roc-A-Fella Records, the legendary boutique label co-founded by Damon Dash and JAY-Z. She went on to more success in roles at Def Jam (Product Manager), www.thechicagocitizen.com

Atlantic Records (Vice President of Marketing) and Warner Bros. Records (Sr. Vice President), and she served as the General Manager/ Partner at Alamo Records. At Roc Nation—which also houses artist management, music publishing, touring and film and TV divisions— Bryant’s priorities are boosting the music label’s talent roster as well as developing new opportunities for current artists. Possessing a hybrid of deep-rooted experiences and unrelenting curiosity, Bryant champions a combination of traditionalist and futurist principles. She also founded the company PinkestLuv, which is dedicated to helping young women live up to their “pinktential.” Britney Davis is currently the Vice President of Artist Relations, Marketing & Special Projects for Capitol Music Group (CMG). She leads marketing, development and artist relations efforts on a broad array of CMG artists, particularly those associated with Motown Records and Quality Control Music, including Lil Baby, City Girls and Queen Naija. Prior to joining CMG in 2018, Davis spent seven years at Phase Too Inc. where she handled management, marketing and A&R duties for the company’s roster. Davis worked as day-today management for Grammy award-winner Chris Brown, while working alongside him and Phase Too founder Tina Davis to develop CBE Records and overseeing the songwriting and artist development for Sevyn Streeter, Kevin McCall and Joelle James. She worked closely on Brown’s Grammy award-winning album F.A.M.E and helped the client roster garner placements for artists such as Ariana Grande, Brandy, Mary J. Blige, Justin Bieber, Joe Jonas, Alicia Keys, Furious 7 and more.


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26th Annual Barkapalooza Dog Walkathon and Expo to Benefit the West Suburban Humane Society West Suburban Humane Society (WSHS wshs-dg.org) celebrates everything dog-related at their annual 26th Barkapalooza. This half-day, family-friendly fest for dogs and their people will return to Lisle Community Park located on 1825 Short Street in Lisle, Illinois) on Sunday, September 29, 2019, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This extremely dog-friendly event allows pet owners, prospective pet adopters, and all-around pet lovers to raise money for homeless dogs and cats through a Dog Walkathon and Pet Expo. Participants are encouraged to collect pledges for the walkathon, and all proceeds will support the West Suburban Humane Society, at this signature annual fundraiser. Animal lovers can explore the Pet Expo at Barkapalooza, for a $20 donation fee. The Expo will feature a wide variety of pet-focused vendors and breed-specific rescue groups. There will be entertainment and activities for kids plus food truck vendors with both foods for humans and dogs. Barkapalooza will occur rain or shine, and there is ample free parking. The adult event fee for the walkathon is $20, while children 12 and under may walk for free and all receive a goody bag for registering in the walk. Walkers with $100 or more in collected pledges will have their registration fee waived and walk for free. Participants may set up a fundraising website by visiting www. firstgiving.com/wshs. All Day Events l Microchipping by West Suburban Veterinary Associates $35 (all proceeds benefit the shelter)

l Artistic Grooming with doggie pedicures. All proceeds to WSHS. l Pet Caricatures and Portraits by @rt by @ngel l Furry Expressions Bow Wow Photo Booth - 4 photos of your dog for $20. All proceeds to the WSHS. l Pawsitive Spirit - Tarot and card readings for people and pets of all ages. A Rainbow Bridge reading for pets that are no longer with us. All proceeds to WSHS. l MyAnimalSpeak - Animal Communication with Linda Reynertson. All proceeds to the WSHS.

Great Guests l WSHS volunteer Scott Schneider, Host of “Good Day Chicago” on WFLD-TV and WSHS volunteer. l Deacon Greg Ouska with a blessing for the animals. l Mayor Pecak of Lisle and Mayor Barnett of Downers Grove kick off the Walk with a little help from WSHS residents and alumni. Great Fun l Barkapalooza Pups Scavenger hunt. Over 100 plush pups to be found hidden around the park, some with a surprise raffle ticket. l The Hix Bros. Ukulele Band perform. Check out their Facebook page for more information. l The Loft Lizards perform. Check out their Facebook page for more information. Great Groups l AaRooo!! Basset Rescue l STRAES – Shih Tzu Rescue l Illinois Doberman Plus Rescue l Houndsong l Shar Pei Savers l Action for Animals

West Suburban Humane Society (WSHS wshs-dg.org) celebrates everything dog-related at their annual 26th Barkapalooza.

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Great Food l Chicago Pizza Boss l Vegan Food Truck l Tacochela l Lemon Shake Ups l Homemade Pastry & Fresh Coffee Great Shopping l Happy Dog Barkery l Bow Wow Tique l The Upscale Tail l Pampered Pooch Couture l Lularoe l Sandeez Embroidery l Wet Nose l and many, many more! Great Prizes l Wags to Riches Raffle (winner receives $1,000)

Schedule of Events on Sunday, September 29, 2019: 9:30 a.m. – Early registration 10:00 a.m. – Blessing of the animals 10:15 a.m. – Walk begins 10:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Sunshine the Clown: face painting, balloon sculpture, games 11:00 a.m. – Hix Brothers ukulele band performs 11:00 a.m. – Enjoy Your Dog animal trainers stunt dog performances 12:00 p.m. – Lure Course for dogs 12:00 p.m. – The Loft Lizards band performs 2:00 p.m. – Raffle winner announced Event Details What: 26th Annual Barkapalooza When: Sunday, September 29, 2019, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. – rain or shine! Where: Lisle Community Park 1825 Short Street, Lisle, Illinois

Why: Benefitting the West Suburban Humane Society Details: https://www.wshs-dg.org/ news-events/bark-19 About the West Suburban Humane Society (WSHS) Founded in 1972 as a lost and found referral service, the volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) organization is located at 1901 West Ogden Avenue in Downers Grove, Illinois. WSHS is a no-kill animal shelter dedicated to finding permanent and compatible homes for over 600 homeless domestic cats and dogs every year. Servicing the six counties of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will, WSHS works for animal advocacy, care, and education through fundraising. For more information about WSHS or to donate, please call 630960-9600 or visit www.wshs-dg.org and follow them on social networks Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Academy of Our Lady/Longwood Alumnae Set October 19 Reunion Academy of Our Lady/Longwood High School graduates of years ending in 4 and 9 will receive a special salute at the AOL Alumnae Association’s all-school Reunion 2019 from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Hilton Oak Lawn Hotel, 94th and Cicero Avenue, Oak Lawn. Hot and cold hors d’oeuvres will be served from 6 to 8 p.m. (cash bar). Tickets are $55 ($60 after October 14). Proceeds will assist the Alumnae Office. Fiveyear-anniversary class photos will be taken and may be ordered. AOL memorabilia will be

available for purchase. As part of the Reunion, alumnae may visit the former AOL campus at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19, for a short prayer service at the Lourdes Grotto followed by a tour of the buildings. (Enter the campus, now the Chicago International Charter School/Longwood, from Loomis Street, south of 95th Street.) Parking is available on the campus. Reservations are required for the evening Reunion but not for the morning campus visit. Reunion invitation letters have been sent to

members of five-year-anniversary classes. The summer Longwood Update newsletter also includes a reservation form for Reunion 2019. For more information, please call the AOL Alumnae Office, 773-445-2300, or visit the website www.AOLAlumnae.org. Alumnae who wish to take advantage of a Reunion group rate of $135 plus tax, single or double, for guest rooms at the Hilton Oak Lawn may access a link on the AOL website or call Hilton reservations at 800-774-1500 by Sept. 28, and refer to the Academy of Our Lady

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Notre Dame Room Block (group code Notre) for October 19. If calling the Hilton’s local phone number, 708-425-7800, for a guest room reservation, mention the Academy of Our Lady High School Reunion on October 19. Founded by the School Sisters of Notre Dame in 1874 as a Catholic school for girls, the Academy of Our Lady/Longwood closed in 1999. The goal of the AOL Alumnae Association is to keep Longwood’s spirit alive among its alumnae and to foster support of SSND’s current local ministries.


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