Designed with music fans in mind. From the sloped floor creating picture perfect sight lines, to the chill out balcony overlooking the stage there is not a bad spot in the house.
2,200 sq ft space with an adjacent sparkling bar and lounge, atrium windows, built-in audio visual and sophisticated decor in Chicago's South Loop.
As multi award winning beauty experts, Crystal-Eyez provides flawless transformations to highlight your natural beauty and correct any flaws, using the best products available in cosmetics at our upscale salon & spa, the Crystal-Eyez Makeup & Beauty Lounge, which is conveniently located in the south loop area of Chicago, less than 5 mins / 1 mile from downtown. Our artists, stylists, estheticians, wax specialists, lash experts and brow technicians are very talented with expertise in bridal, corporate, fashion, special events and of course catering to the everyday woman. Crystal-Eyez provides a variety of makeup services, including training of makeup artists and lessons for the everyday woman who wants to learn the proper way to paint herself flawless. With clients all over the United States, and even as far as the Caribbean, Europe, the United Arab Emirates and Africa, we are constantly on the move, paying attention to details and leaving each client looking flawless. Our clientele includes major celebrities and our work has been featured on TV shows, commercials, music videos, multiple billboards in numerous countries. Our work has also graced the pages of magazines such as Ebony, Essence, JET, The New York Times, Black Hair magazine, and many more. We are authorized retailers of some of your favorite products, including Moroccan Oil, Essations, Bioelements, Embryolisse, Beauty Blender, as well as our own line of professional makeup products and tools, all of which you can find at our Beauty Lounge.
A late-night Chinatown contemporary cocktail-lounge space that brings in some of the most talented CHICAGO DJs and Bands. Friday Night is highlighted with Chicago House Music! Keep a lookout for local and national talent every Friday Night. Saturdays feature a variety of different genres from Top 40 to Latin Beats, with one objective which is to get the dance floor jumping. If you're thinking of doing something more intimate with a group of friends, then book a PRIVATE ROOM for Late Night KARAOKE. With hip furnishings and high-tech amenities. OVER 95,000 Songs on the touch-screens are available in English, Chinese and Spanish, and the action is fueled by a light Chinese menu and full bar highlighting specialty cocktails.
Another hot spot to hang out with your friends. Enjoy the cheapest drinks and best karaoke system in Chinatown area.
Indie-Art Media is an Arts Entertainment and Media Production Company that specializes in both the Commercial and Independent Industries. IAM is dedicated to enhancing and nurturing clients of all mediums. Comprised of a multitude of professional Partners and Affiliates, Indie-Art Media fulfills the needs and vision of each client through a highly skilled team of creators and entrepreneurs. Indie-Art Media thrives on fulfilling community and commercial needs. As a result, we have established a hub for clients and artists to network, collaborate and hone their artistic abilities.
LINK Unlimited Scholars provides economically disadvantaged youth with the mentors, resources and tools as they advance, into, through and beyond college. Annually, 600 high school and collegiate scholars receives comprehensive resources and rigorous support services required to shape high potential youth from under served neighborhoods into academic achievers and life-long learners.
The Friends of NTA is a 501(c)(3) organization that raises funds to support the students and teachers at National Teachers Academy, a Chicago Public School. National Teachers Academy ("NTA") is located at 55 West Cermak in the far south loop. The children at NTA need support from the community. An overwhelming majority of students, 90.6%, are from low-income households and 7.0% of students are homeless. http://schools.chicagotribune.com/school/national-teachers-elementary-academy_chicago
To provide the community and patrons a vehicle through which information and feedback regarding operation and improvement of both the Chicago Women’s Park and Gardens park and Field House, including: * Park programming offerings, quality, and balance for all users * Park maintenance deficiencies and opportunities * Park capital improvements, beautification, and public art opportunities * Park operational resources including staffing, equipment, and operation budget * Concession operation, feedback, improvements or proposed changes * Opportunities for special events, open houses, movies, fairs, and holiday parties * Advocate for the development of partnership programming and community activities such as garden clubs & walks, movies, youth programs, and senior events
PEI holds its annual convention in conjunction with the NACS Show. The NACS Show is divided into five main product areas. PEI has partnered with NACS to assist with the Fuel Equipment & Services area. This is truly the event of the year for our industry. It's the BEST place to learn more about the industry--on the trade show floor, in education sessions and events, and by networking with peers.
The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA®) is an international society of radiologists, medical physicists and other medical professionals with more than 51,000 members from 136 countries across the globe. RSNA hosts the world’s premier radiology forum, drawing approximately 55,000 attendees annually to McCormick Place in Chicago, and publishes two top peer-reviewed journals: Radiology, the highest-impact scientific journal in the field, and RadioGraphics, the only journal dedicated to continuing education in radiology. Through its educational resources, RSNA provides hundreds of thousands of continuing education credits toward physicians' maintenance of certification—more than one million CME certificates have been awarded since 2000. The Society also develops and offers informatics-based software solutions in support of a universal electronic health record, sponsors research to advance quantitative imaging biomarkers, and conducts outreach to enhance education in developing nations. Through its Research & Education (R&E) Foundation, RSNA provides millions of dollars in funding to young investigators, helping to build the future of the profession.
The Pui Tak Center, formerly known as the On Leong Merchants Association Building, is a building located in Chicago's Chinatown. Designed by architects Christian S. Michaelsen and Sigurd A. Rognstad, the building was built for the On Leong Merchants Association and opened in 1928. The Association used it as an immigrant assistance center, and the building was informally referred to as Chinatown's "city hall". In 1988, the FBI and Chicago Police raided the building as part of a racketeering investigation. The US federal government seized the building that same year.The building was purchased by the Chinese Christian Union Church (CCUC) for $1.4 million and renamed the Pui Tak Center in 1993. That same year, the On Leong Merchants Association Building was designated a Chicago landmark by the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. The CCUC spent $1 million raised from community donations to renovate and update the building's neglected interior. The newly named Pai Tak Center now hosts various religious, community, and educational programs, such as English-as-a-Second-Language courses (ESL).In 2007, the Pui Tak Center won a $100,000 grant from the Partners in Preservation, a program sponsored by American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. In preparation for the restoration work, the structural and architectural engineering firm Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates completed an evaluation of the building's eastern and southern facades, focusing on its terra cotta portions. Restoration work began in spring 2009 and is scheduled for completion in early 2010. Fully restoring the building's exterior terra cotta pieces and clay roof tiles is the first step in a long-range $2 million repair plan.