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On their weekly Pitt sports mailbag video, Post-Gazette insiders Christopher Carter and Abby Schnable answer reader questions. Among them: How does Meleek Thomas leaving Lincoln Park High School in Pittsburgh to join Overtime Elite in Atlanta affect Jeff Capel's chances of recruiting him? How are Pitt athletes doing at the swimming and diving Olympic trials? And how does coach Dan Hurley's decision to stay at UConn affect Pitt and the rest of the college sports world? Our duo tackles those topics and more.
On their weekly Pitt sports mailbag video, Post-Gazette insiders Christopher Carter and Abby Schnable answer reader questions. Among them: How does Meleek Thomas leaving Lincoln Park High School in Pittsburgh to join Overtime Elite in Atlanta affect Jeff Capel's chances of recruiting him? How are Pitt athletes doing at the swimming and diving Olympic trials? And how does coach Dan Hurley's decision to stay at UConn affect Pitt and the rest of the college sports world? Our duo tackles those topics and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Pitt sports mailbag video, Post-Gazette insiders Christopher Carter and Abby Schnable answer reader questions. Among them: How does Meleek Thomas leaving Lincoln Park High School in Pittsburgh to join Overtime Elite in Atlanta affect Jeff Capel's chances of recruiting him? How are Pitt athletes doing at the swimming and diving Olympic trials? And how does coach Dan Hurley's decision to stay at UConn affect Pitt and the rest of the college sports world? Our duo tackles those topics and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Pitt sports mailbag video, Post-Gazette insiders Christopher Carter and Abby Schnable answer reader questions. Among them: How does Meleek Thomas leaving Lincoln Park High School in Pittsburgh to join Overtime Elite in Atlanta affect Jeff Capel's chances of recruiting him? How are Pitt athletes doing at the swimming and diving Olympic trials? And how does coach Dan Hurley's decision to stay at UConn affect Pitt and the rest of the college sports world? Our duo tackles those topics and more.
Also in the news: Chicago police say they were called to Lincoln Park High School yesterday after a student allegedly threatened to shoot a teacher; the family of a Chicago police officer killed in the line of duty 21 years ago is organizing an effort to keep his convicted killer in prison; Illinois U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says he believes Congress will come to an agreement on some type of gun legislation; and much more.
Also in the news: Chicago police say they were called to Lincoln Park High School yesterday after a student allegedly threatened to shoot a teacher; the family of a Chicago police officer killed in the line of duty 21 years ago is organizing an effort to keep his convicted killer in prison; Illinois U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says he believes Congress will come to an agreement on some type of gun legislation; and much more.
Also in the news: Chicago police say they were called to Lincoln Park High School yesterday after a student allegedly threatened to shoot a teacher; the family of a Chicago police officer killed in the line of duty 21 years ago is organizing an effort to keep his convicted killer in prison; Illinois U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says he believes Congress will come to an agreement on some type of gun legislation; and much more.
Students from different racial and ethnic backgrounds may go to the same high school, but this doesn't guarantee they won't cling to stereotypes about one another. That became painfully clear a few months ago when a student at Chicago's Lincoln Park High School made a video asking classmates what race they wouldn't date and why. Most of the answers were offensive, with many kids laughing and talking comfortably about how people of other races smell — all of it right in the school hallways with other students watching. That video was made public and got a lot of attention. But this kind of thing happens pretty regularly. Curious City reporter Adriana Cardona-Maguigad and WBEZ education reporter Susie An teamed up to talk to Chicago area teens about race and relationships and what they think schools should do to help kids move beyond stereotypes.
Best Friends that respect, admire, and want to see one another win is what you will listen to in this premiere season 7 best friends episode. Veronica and Nicole friendship started out the gate in 1996 as freshman at Lincoln Park High School in Chicago. They have not looked back 25 years later. Through distance, marriage, children, and careers they have managed to stay drama free and loyal to one another.
Posh senior residence raises over two hundred thousand dollars to provide staff bonuses - - Stranger stabs man on street, says “Welcome to Uptown!” - - Lincoln Park High School reinstating two of three coaches - - Fate of local music venues is dire - - City brings contact tracing jobs to North Side - - Edgewater man found dead in refrigerator - - Get off the bus and get on a bike - - Battle rages over “Boystown” name - -Feds reviewing local gun cases for “Operation Legend” - - Chicago’s home-sharing regulations may help prevent party problems ... We are pleased to continue our alliance with Inside Publications to provide summaries of news from their three Chicago Lakefront newspapers, including the Inside-Booster, News –Star, and the Skyline. This is the August 2020 podcast summary edition.
The hilarious Raydio G was live in the unapollagetic studios. What an honor to be in the presence of this great writer, actor, comedian, producer, entrepreneur! Raydio talks about current events and black entertainment culture in a way that only he could. FUNNY FUNNY FUNNY!!!! Raydio speaks some knowledge for the people as well! Great stuff from this brother and the future is his! Coach Jennings joins the show at 110:30 he is the new Varsity Boys Head Coach at Lincoln Park High School. Born and raised on the north side of Chicago and a graduate of LPHS, Coach Jennings returns to his old stomping grounds to revamp the basketball program at his alma mater! We talk with him about his coaching career, being mentor, AAU basketball, officiating, and more......
On this episode of #girlslikeus Charlotte and Venus catch us up on some current events.The articles discussed on this episode;https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/17/nyregion/nypd-rape-victims-division.htmlhttps://chicago.suntimes.com/education/2020/2/27/21156765/lincoln-park-high-school-sexual-assault-investigationThe Grownish Episode mentioned is called Messy. Season 2 Episode 7Don't forget to share us, and rate us.Florida Council Against Sexual Assault850-297-2000National Sexual Assault Hotline;1-800-656-HOPE (4673)https://www.rainn.org/ (you can also chat with them)We can be reached at;IG:_girls.like.usFacebook: facebook.com/girlslikeus619/girlslikeus619@gmail.com
Today Charlotte and Venus discuss current events in the news. In this new segment of #girlslikeus called Why News?! the girls will discuss current events in the news of sexual assault cases. Today's episode covers three stories;From Chicago-Lincoln Park High School and the basketball teamhttps://chicago.suntimes.com/platform/amp/education/2020/2/3/21120465/lincoln-park-high-school-students-boys-basketball-thuet-gordon-principal-coachNicki Minaj's brother's sentencing of 25 years for child molestationhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/01/27/nicki-minaj-brother-25-years-life-raping-11-year-old/4592043002/Britain's Worst Rapisthttps://www.cnn.com/2020/01/06/uk/reynhard-sinaga-rapist-life-sentence-scli-gbr-intl/index.html If you or someone you know believe to have been a victim of Sinaga or have any information that might help authorities please contact0800 092 0141From within the UK +44 207 158 0124 Online https://mipp.police.uk/operation/06GMP19V24-PO2
Tommy Hierlihy and Stiner teach at Lincoln Park High School together, like even in the same room for two periods. Tommy is currently the Lincoln Park High School girls varsity track and field coach where he has done an impressive job recruiting and developing athletes under his tutelage. He also coaches varsity girls cross country during the fall season. The whole show starts off ridiculous, you'll have to give it a listen to hear why!
Media Litter Sandwich Episode 99 we talk to Sundown Pictures about their movies, podcasts, the Southeast Michigan Film Festival being held in Lincoln Park (Downriver) Michigan in a High school, and a lot of other thingsVideo version at http://www.MediaLitterSandwich.com/99 Southeast Michigan Film festival: https://www.semichfilmfest.com/Sundown Pictures: https://www.facebook.com/sundownpicturesmi/
This week: The second installment of our pirate radio sessions, recorded live from NADA 2011! We are joined by local heroes The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago curators Michael Darling and Naomi Beckwith. Naomi Beckwith is a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Beckwith joined the curatorial staff in May 2011. A native Chicagoan, Beckwith grew up in Hyde Park and attended Lincoln Park High School, going on to receive a BA in history from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She completed an MA with Distinction from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, presenting her master's thesis on Adrian Piper and Carrie Mae Weems. Afterward, she was a Helena Rubenstein Critical Studies Fellow at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in New York. Beckwith was a fall 2008 grantee of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and was named the 2011 Leader to Watch by ArtTable. She serves on the boards of the Laundromat Project (New York) and Res Artis (Amsterdam). Prior to joining the MCA staff, Beckwith was associate curator at The Studio Museum in Harlem. Preceding her tenure at the Studio Museum, Beckwith was the Whitney Lauder Curatorial Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, where she worked on numerous exhibitions including Locally Localized Gravity (2007), an exhibition and program of events presented by more than 100 artists whose practices are social, participatory, and communal. Beckwith has also been the BAMart project coordinator at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and a guest blogger for Art21. She has curated and co-curated exhibitions at New York alternative spaces Recess Activities, Cuchifritos, and Artists Space. Beckwith curated the exhibition 30 Seconds off an Inch, which was presented by the Studio Museum in Harlem November 12, 2009 – March 14, 2010. Exhibiting artworks by 42 artists of color or those inspired by black culture from more than 10 countries, the show asked viewers to think about ways in which social meaning is embedded formally within artworks. Michael Darling (born 1968) is the James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (MCA). Darling joined the MCA staff in July 2010. Darling received his BA in art history from Stanford University, and he received his MA and PhD in art and architectural history from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Darling has worked as an independent writer and curator, contributing essays on art, architecture, and design to publications including Frieze, Art Issues, Flash Art, and LA Weekly. Darling frequently serves as a panelist, lecturer, and guest curator on contemporary art and architecture. Prior to joining the MCA, Darling was the Jon and Mary Shirley Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), where he was awarded SAM's Patterson Sims Fellowship for 2009-10. In 2008, Darling began the program SAM Next, a series of contemporary art exhibitions presenting emerging or underappreciated artists from around the globe. Artist Enrico David, who exhibited as part of SAM Next, has since been nominated for the Turner Prize. Darling curated the SAM exhibitions Target Practice: Painting Under Attack 1949-78 (June 25 – September 7, 2009), and Kurt (May 13 – September 16, 2010). Target Practice showcased the attacks painting underwent in the years following World War II. Kurt explored Kurt Cobain’s influence on contemporary artists. Darling was associate curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, before joining SAM. He co-curated The Architecture of R.M. Schindler (2001), which won the International Association of Art Critics “Best Architecture or Design Exhibition” award. The exhibition also won merit awards for interior architecture from the Southern California American Institute of Architects and the California Council of the American Institute of Architects.