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Once a refrigerated food distribution warehouse, City Winery Chicago has transformed a 1911 building into a haven for those who are passionate about wine, music and culinary arts. Built with re-used material, such as the original wood beams, masonry and brick, this fully functional winery, restaurant and concert venue has become a focal point of West Loop nightlife. City Winery hosts wine making classes, wine dinners and tastings, intimate music concerts, private events and offers shared plates dining. A patio is open during the summer months. City Winery Chicago was honored with a 2013 vision award by the Urban Land Institute Chicago, attributed to a unique design and adaptive re-use of the 33,000 square foot, 100-year old building. City Winery has locations in NYC, Chicago, Nashville, and Atlanta.
The independently run Pitchfork Music Festival has consistently proven to be one of the most welcoming, comfortable, reasonably priced and rewarding weekends of music around. In addition to its musical offerings, the event features a wide array of other activities for its 50,000 attendees of all ages from 45 states and 26 countries. With 50 individual vendors, as well as specialty fairs, the fest not only supports local businesses and economy, but also promotes the Chicago arts community as a whole.
HOURLY STUDIOS - 11 Total - Starts at $5/hour/person* - BACKLINE INCLUDED - Backline Provided: Drums, Cymbals, Bass Amp, Guitar Amps, Mics, PA - $5/hour Instrument Rental: Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, etc. - Free WiFi - Vending Machines - Use our gear or bring your own - Birch Walls, Custom Acoustic Treatment, Drum Risers, etc. *Starts at $5/person/hour for bands, $10 solo rehearsal on weekdays *$6/person/hour all day on Saturday and Sunday MONTHLY STUDIOS - 104 Total (24-7 Access) - Private or Shared Rooms - Unequipped - Private Rooms: $500-$1500/month - Shared Band Rooms: $375-500/month/share - Shared Solo Musician Rooms: $195/month/share (drummers, guitarists, pianists, horn players, etc) - Auralex acoustic treatment, custom acoustic baffles, bass traps, etc. available on request - ENVIRONMENT: HVAC, Wired High-Speed Comcast Internet, 32 Electrical Outlets & Breaker - SECURITY: Key-Code Entry, Mul-T-Lock Deadbolts, 36 Cameras In & Out PRIVATE SHOWCASE ROOM / TOURING ARTISTS* / PRIVATE EVENT SPACE - 1000 sq ft Live Room - 400 sq ft Control Room - Large Band Rehearsals, CD Listening Parties, Private Events - $50/hour (4-Hour Minimum) - $275 12-Hour Lockout - $550 24-Hour Lockout *Clients Include: Smashing Pumpkins, Sting, Jennifer Hudson, Black Crowes, Van Morrison, John Mayer, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, etc.
David O’Connor is celebrating his 25th year of casting and opened O’Connor Casting Company in 1993. Having cast thousands of projects, we are proud of our expertise in finding quality talent in the Chicagoland area. Over 7,500 projects and well over 30,000 roles have been cast. Our roster consists of a steady stream of Television, Film, Commercial, Voice-Over, Industrial, & Print which has created a demand for a larger space. We recently purchased a nearby building to accommodate more sessions and expand our reality television/real people division as well as focus on our passion for film and episodic television. Directors, Ad Creatives and Producers from all markets come to us weekly for their national campaign searches. Like LA and NY, we offer immediate review with Internet posting as well as in-house videoconferencing for callbacks, which can save travel time and costs. We are also bi-lingual and have cast many Spanish-speaking projects. Let O'Connor Casting Company facilitate and ease your projects by providing quality casting with a professional, thorough, and creative style.
The 25th Anniversary of the International Festival of Life, takes place Saturday-Tuesday, July 1st-4th, 2017 Independence week. It is dedicated to celebrating the humanity of all people.and showcase the best of Reggae, Caribbean, R&B, Gospel, African, Latin and other world music . The event allows cultural, educational and spiritual exchange through innovative programming and a marketplace format that highlights the global spectrum of entertainment, food, fine arts, crafts, small business and corporate communities. Two themes have been adapted to the International Festival of Life: “Bringing Nations Together” and “Living Together as One”.. It is now affectionately called "The Carnival Nations"
Madd Science Print Lab is a full service screen print lab located in Chicago. We offer fast turn around times, great customer service and design in house. Call us at 312-929-2500 or email us at [email protected] to place your order today.
First Baptist Congregational Church is a United Church of Christ and Baptist congregation currently located at 60 N. Ashland Blvd. in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The church building is an Illinois Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed by architect Gurdon P. Randall for the Union Park Congregational Church, founded in 1860, and was built between 1869 and 1871. After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the Mayor's Office, City Council, and General Relief Committee of Chicago were temporarily headquartered in the church. In 1910, the building of nearby First Congregational Church burnt down. Union Park Congregational then merged with First Congregational to form First Congregational Church. Two other congregations would eventually merged into the new First Congregational Church: Leavitt Street Congregational Church in 1917 and Bethany Congregational Church in the 1920s. In the 1950s, the neighborhood surrounding the First Congregational Church building began suffering from white flight and became majority Hispanic. In 1961, an associate pastor for Hispanic outreach was hired and a Spanish-speaking church services were begun.
Ashland is an 'L' station on the CTA's Green and Pink Lines. It is an elevated station with two side platforms, located in Chicago's Near West Side neighborhood at 1601 West Lake Street. Just to the west of the station the Pink Line branches off from the Lake Street branch to follow the Paulina Connector to the Cermak branch. The adjacent stations are California, which is located about 1+1/2mi to the west, Polk, which is located about 1mi to the south, and Morgan station, approximately 3/4mi to the east.HistoryAshland Station opened on November 6, 1893 as part of the Lake Street Elevated Railroad's initial route, and it is one of the oldest standing stations on the 'L'. The station closed on April 4, 1948, along with nine other stations on the Lake Street branch, but later reopened on February 25, 1951, the same day the Milwaukee-Dearborn subway opened for service. During the two-year closure of the Green Line from 1994–1996, the station was restored and elevators were added to make the station ADA compliant.Structure and locationAshland is the closest 'L' station to the United Center home of the Chicago Bulls NBA team and the Chicago Blackhawks NHL team. It is also directly adjacent to Union Park, venue for the Intonation Music Festival and the Pitchfork Music Festival.
Ashland est une station aérienne du métro de Chicago desservie par les lignes verte et rose. La station est composée de deux quais et est située dans le West Side de Chicago à proximité de Union Park et du United Center, l’arène des Bulls et des Blackhawks.HistoireLa station Ashland a été ouverte le 6 novembre 1893 par la Lake Street Elevated. Elle fut une des premières premières stations fermées par la Chicago Transit Authority (créé en 1947) en 1948 avant de rouvrir en 1951 tant son importance sur le réseau était évidente. Durant les travaux de réaménagement de la ligne verte entre 1994 et 1996, la station fut complètement restaurée afin de la rendre accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite grâce à un ascenseur sur chaque quai.Ashland est une station typique de l’ancienne Lake Street Elevated construite entre 1892 et 1893 et conçue par la Lloyd & Pennington Company sous le style gothique victorien.
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