Landlords in the Chicago area are using real estate software made by a tech company that may be engaging in an illegal price-fixing scheme to drive up rents, according to a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit and a class-action lawsuit.
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Cultures across the globe have centuries-old food traditions that involve eating with your hands. We talk with two Chicago restaurateurs celebrating the Filipino practice of kamayan. https://t.co/klQdVo3XNb
Blues musician @RonnieBBrooks talks about how his youth in Chicago, his family, and more influenced his music in advance of his upcoming album. https://t.co/hTz279y5XY
When producer and songwriter Yna Pineda was 19 years old in California, they knew they wanted to release an album. Five years later in Chicago, they released their debut album, "YNA." Reset host Sasha-Ann Simons sat down with Yna to learn more.
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Grammy award-winning singer @laufey visited WBEZ’s Reset ahead of the first of two Chicago appearances — and performed her song “Bored” in studio.
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👀We're back on TikTok! Watch as journalist and author @ArionneNettles battles with our host about some fun #Chicago facts. Nettles' new book "We Are The Culture: Black Chicago's Influence on Everything" is out now. https://t.co/hJFf7BtUwp
I was today year’s old when I learned the outgoing CEO of @WBEZ makes more per year than AFAIK any elected official or even business chamber of commerce CEO in Chicago. 😳
"The job cuts coincide with the debut of a $6.4 million, state-of-the-art studio at WBEZ’s Navy Pier office and follows a double-digit-percentage pay increase for Chicago Public Media’s top executive."
Journalism—its audiences and its workers—deserve better than what these institutions are giving it. It’s hard not to be angry about it all the time. Legacies are being ruined every day. Decades worth of work is being erased every day.