James Beard Award-winning Chef Beverly Kim, owner of the Parachute Restaurant and the Wherewithall, talks about Korean cooking in Chicago and her personal journey to being a chef. She also demos Korean cooking during the program. This event is co-sponsored by CPL’s Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Committee…
Yearbooks in the Northside Neighborhood History Collection
By Julie
Have you ever used a yearbook to help with your genealogy or local history research? Yearbooks can be a great tool to learn more about your ancestors, their interests and the school they attended. Yearbooks can also provide insights into how high school students initiate and respond to changes in their community and the world…
Neighborhood Tour: Make A Joyful Sound
By Jennifer
Music animates all corners of Chicago and the city’s beats and rhythms can be found in Jackson Park, the Green Mill, Symphony Center and up and down Michigan Avenue. It’s been a tough time for live music as of late, of course. With that in mind, we head out to talk to Chicagoans and others…
When House Ruled Chicago with Marcus Chapman
By Jennifer
Screenwriter, music historian, author, radio personality and TV One "Unsung" contributor Marcus Chapman shares how a movement of music, radio, parties, fashion and cassette tapes defined the city in the 1980s and early '90s. This event is co-sponsored by CPL’s African American Heritage Committee…
Neighborhood Tour: A Diverse Business Landscape, Chicago Style
By Jennifer
Hear from diverse Chicago business owners about their challenges and opportunities, and learn how small businesses make neighborhoods great.
Neighborhoods in the Archives: Uptown
By Jennifer
An archivist from CPL’s Northside Neighborhood History Collection shares images of Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood in the 1980s and 1990s from the Robert W. Krueger Photograph Collection. Included are images of some of Uptown’s more well-known landmarks as well as less famous locations that played important roles in the daily lives of community members. Tune in…
Interactive Babies: Balancing Screen Time with Very Young Children
By Katie
The most important screen time tip is to do what's best for your family! Here are some ideas to help you manage screen time.
1993, Another Summer, Sound of Chicago’s Funky Drummer
By Jennifer
What was Chicago like in 1993? Utilizing Chicago Tribune articles, author and urbanologist Max Grinnell looks into news stories about Cabrini Green, the new Comiskey Park, public schools, and other matters to talk about the cultural and social milieu around the city. Along the way, we'll also check in at the Chicago Bulls 1993 championship rally, listen…
David Sadowski on Chicago’s Lost Ls
By Jennifer
Chicago’s system of elevated railways, known locally as the “L,” has run continuously since 1892 and, like the city, has never stood still. It helped neighborhoods grow, brought their increasingly diverse populations together and gave the famous Loop its name. But today’s system has changed radically over the years. Chicago's Lost "L"s tells the story…
Neighborhood Tour: The Communion Around Beverages
By Jennifer
In Bedrock Faith, people gather. Some people gather around martinis. Other people gather around beer. And still others gather around other beverages. This guided tour through Chicago talks about why Windy City residents of legal age gather around in lounges, taverns and other places for cold libations and conversation with others. Join us for virtual…
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