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The Lighthouse has been a neighborhood hub, hosting programs and events for the North Philly community, since 1893. They pride themselves on bringing people together and showcasing different cultures - which makes them the perfect partner for Cantina La Martina to host their annual La Tamalada festival, celebrating a Mexican tradition centered around tamales. Racquel Williams learns more about the festival, happening on February 15, and what else The Lighthouse has to offer. Then, on Shara in the City, we visit the Greene Street Friends School, where Mural Arts just unveiled a mural honoring abolitionist and suffragist Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. Shara Dae Howard talks with the artist, community members, and students about what Harper's legacy means to them. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En calles de la alcaldía Benito Juárez, en la #CDMX, se encuentra un puesto de tamales con una gran variedad de sabores para disfrutar este Día de la Candelaria. Rodolfo Dorantes con el reporte: #NoticiasImagen #PaolaRojasDPC De Pisa y Corre con Paola Rojas de lunes a viernes a las 8:00 am por Imagen Televisión. Visita también nuestra página www.imagentv.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Venta de tamales se dispara hasta 400% en Día de la Candelaria Sembradores de Vida participarán en feria orgánica en AlemaniaCuba propone reactivar cooperación bilateral con Estados UnidosMás información en nuestro podcast
Al que le hicieron de chivo los tamales fue a Adán Augusto López, pues finalmente lo echaron de la coordinación de senadores de Morena.
Mario Delgado confía en que se esclarecerá el asesinato de dos familiares Vinculan a proceso a “El Chimpa”, presunto líder del CJNGLiberan en Venezuela a defensor de derechos humanosMás información en nuestro podcast
Refuerzan seguridad en frontera sur por violencia en Guatemala Irán pone a sus fuerzas en alerta tras despliegue de EUMéxico presume más de 500 variedades de tamalesMás información en nuestro podcast
Send us a textortillas aren't just food — they're Indigenous technology.
No te pierdas todos los viernes punto de las 12:00 hrs en tu programa "México Agroalimentario" Tu programa especializado enlos productos del campo del mar y pecuarios y su transformacion en alimentos. Conducido por Hiram Ordoñez Hoy hablamos de: Tamales, un bocado de historia
En este episodio del #PodcastRevistaDelConsumidor, la chef Maru Vargas nos enseña a preparar tamales salados y dulces, una de las tradiciones culinarias más representativas de México. Paso a paso, comparte tips y recomendaciones para que puedas hacerlos en casa y disfrutar su sabor en cualquier ocasión.
Activan Plan DN-lll-E por desbordamiento de ríos en Tabasco Saldo blanco por bajas temperaturas reporta la CNPC La ayuda a Cuba no se detendrá: Sheinbaum
From oral tradition to factory fires: Why ancient African knowledge systems survived without writing - and the brutal truth about Western education networks, the mystery-breaking power of studying abroad, and the decision framework that asks "how will this affect those before me, myself, and those after me" before every business move. In this explosive episode of Konnected Minds, Fred Ampadu - founder of Posa Industries and former award-winning chemist in North America - dismantles the dangerous nuclear-family mindset that replaced Africa's extended family systems, the myth that oral tradition loses value like a game of telephone when traditional rulers still practice knowledge passed down generation to generation, and the historical strategy of defeating rulers by sending sons to study the enemy's system and return with intelligence - which is exactly why he went to Canada, built networks across India, China, Japan, and Australia, demystified the "white man" by living in their system, then brought manufacturing knowledge back to Ghana where his father asked the question that changed everything: "This thing you know how to make - wouldn't it be more valuable for Ghana and beyond?" This isn't motivational pan-African talk from Instagram activists - it's a raw breakdown of why human knowledge written in ancient times disappeared from the earth but traditional rooms still practice those same traditions through spoken and demonstrated wisdom passed down without loss, why the most valuable asset from studying abroad wasn't the degree but the classmates from China, India, Japan, and Australia who became lifelong resources he can call anytime for business connections, why the Chinese and Turkish sent students abroad and brought them back while Africans got caught up in Western comfort and took the path of least resistance instead of returning home to build, and why every decision must be evaluated through the lens of "how does this affect the people before me, myself, and the people to come after me" - including cousins, because Africa never had nuclear families until foreign powers introduced that concept, which is why there's no word for "cousin" in many African languages, only "my father" and "my mother" for aunts and uncles. Critical revelations include: • Why oral tradition doesn't lose value like Chinese whispers: traditional rulers still practice ancient knowledge passed down generation to generation - and when education comes in, it gets written down and scrutinized to verify accuracy • The Western education strategic advantage: the economic structure is technically run from the Western perspective, so if you want to grow your business, you need to go West if possible and learn how the system works • Why studying abroad was about networking more than education: classmates from India, China, Japan, Australia became lifelong resources - now he can call friends worldwide for business connections and resources • The demystification of the white man: living in their system revealed their capabilities and limitations - the "white man mystery" disappeared because he understands their opportunities and weaknesses from the inside • The ancient strategy of defeating rulers: back in the days, if a king wanted to defeat the person ruling over him, he'd send his son to live with the enemy, learn their ways, understand their weaknesses, then return and conquer - going to Canada was the modern version of that strategic principle • Why Africans fell short while Chinese and Turkish succeeded: China sent students abroad and a good chunk went back, Turkey sent students to Germany and a good chunk returned - that's why Turkish products are everywhere now, but Africans got caught up in Western comfort • The path of least resistance trap: human nature - not race - makes people choose comfort over challenge, which is why people say "I have a nice job, a nice home, I can drive my Porsche - why come back and stress?" • Why ownership upbringing made the difference: the family emphasis on ownership was the reason he couldn't stay abroad and just work his whole life - he had to own something and pass it on • The Ghana safety reality: drove as far as Takoradi, Wa, Tamale - and wherever you go, people treat you well, no fear of robbery, challenges exist but if you ride them out, your impact will be felt • The decision framework for life: everything you do, sit down and look at how the decision will affect the people before you, yourself, and the people to come after you - that's the correct path of living life • Why every decision includes cousins: Africa never had nuclear families - that was introduced by foreign powers, extended family was always the structure, which is why there's no word for "cousin" in many languages, only "my father" for uncles and "my mother" for aunts Guest: Fred Ampadu - Founder, Posa Industries Host: Derrick Abaitey
No hay opciones para Severiano: viudo y padre de una niña, es un trabajador incansable para lograr hacer la moneda justa para cada día. A pesar de las señales de ayuda que se encienden a su alrededor, el protagonista de la historia decide sobrellevar la carga con la acción que mejor conoce: el sacrificio. La incomodidad es el clima que se instala en el cuento. Cada situación desemboca en callejones sin salida que mantienen tan atrapados a los personajes como a los lectores. Severiano y los tamales del amor -que les grabo con permiso de la autora, la mexicana Alma Delia Murillo- integra la antología Cuentos de maldad (y uno que otro maldito) publicada en 2020 por Alfaguara. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Pre producción y voz: CECILIA BONA Editó este episodio: DANY FERNÁNDEZ @danyrap.f para @activandoproducciones.proyecto ⚙️ Producción: XIMENA GONZALEZ @ximegonzal3z Edición de video: LUZ FERNÁNDEZ @luzma.fz ¡Ayudanos a crecer! Patrociná POR QUÉ LEER: https://porqueleer.com/patrocina Nuestras redes sociales: ⚡https://instagram.com/porqueleerok ⚡https://twitter.com/porqueleerok ⚡https://www.facebook.com/porqueleerok/
Hot Tamalas are back for a 7th, new dismount combo becoming popular, it's an Olympia gymnastics reunion on this episode with Tara Walsh and Ella Schelll. We got Gianna Gerdes in all 4 events, a NEW VAULT though she did tell us she was doing it on our alum convo. KJ Kindler's OU Sooners didn't compete in week 1 but her daughter did. Kim and I discuss what year is ok too be nominated as captain, MVP's, D3 athlete of the week and how did our R5 University Line-up do in week 1...
Congratulations to the Nixon-Smiley High School Culinary Arts team, on earning the Chef's Choice Award at the Great Tamalada in San Antonio in December. The team's chicken curry tamal — which pushed culinary boundaries while honoring tradition — impressed the judges. Well done!Article Link
In this video, I take you into my kitchen to make Guatemalan rice tamales, also known as pachitos, a traditional Christmas dish that takes time, patience, and a lot of love.I'm from Guatemala, and this year I decided to make pachitos for my American family so they could experience a small but meaningful part of Guatemalan Christmas culture. From soaking and grinding the rice, to preparing the recado (sauce), wrapping the tamales, and steaming them for hours, I share the entire process step by step.This video is also a Spanish learning experience. As you watch, you'll hear real, natural Spanish used in context, connected to food, family, and traditions. It's perfect for Spanish learners who want to improve their listening skills while learning about Latin American culture.
In hard times and boom times, people in Ghana know how to party. In this program, we hear regional pop and neo-traditional music at festivals, funerals and community celebrations across the county. We travel to the lush south-east Volta region to hear Ewe borborbor, agbadza and brass band music. In the northern city of Tamale, we hear Dagbani traditional music, hip-hop and pop, and visit the vibrant Damba chieftaincy festival in nearby Yendi. And back in the bustling metropolis, Accra, there's new trend moving hips: classic highlife, with a new pop flavor. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet APWW #745
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Send us a textWelcome back to the Ready Set BBQ podcast, your go-to destination for the latest and most exciting happenings around the world! In this episode we talk about College football, Jake Paul, Fight Night, Fajitas, Brisket, Xmas party, Steaks, Christmas movies, music and food. 0-15 mins: HeadlinesCollege Football: The College Football playoffs have started and we share our thoughts and also the Sheron Moore scandal. Paul vs Josua: We talk about the "fight" between Jake and Anthony and the surprise ending. 10-30mins: BBQ Time Fight Night Fajitas: We cook the Valley trinity and cook way more than fajitas, chicken, and sausage. Xmas Party: We cook up some briskets for our Christmas barbecue party. Brisket Enchiladas: With all the brisket we had left over we decide to call our compa Eddie and make some brisket enchiladas. World Steak- We are still looking for sponsors for the World Steak Championship. 30-50 mins: Christmas Stuff Movies: We talk about the Christmas movies that we watch every year. Music: All the Christmas songs we remember during the holidays. Food: Some of the foods we eat during the holidays. https://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/Etsy/ShopReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/readysetbbqFeedspothttps://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/Etsy/Shop ReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/readysetbbq Feedspot https://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/
The crew tackles a high-stakes Homie Helpline where they debate if a homie should break up with his girl during their anniversary beach trip, eventually suggesting a "firing protocol" that involves parking unmarked cars and making a clean getaway. The comedy continues as the squad gets into a heated argument over whether putting sour cream on tamales is a culinary masterpiece or a "flagrant foul," all while roasting Greg for being a "gentleman of the night" for a woman who already has a boyfriend. [Edited by @iamdyre
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that La Guadalupana Foods LLC of Chicago, Illinois, is recalling 2,669 pounds of frozen tamales due to misbranding and an unreported allergen.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that La Guadalupana Foods LLC of Chicago, Illinois, is recalling 2,669 pounds of frozen tamales due to misbranding and an unreported allergen.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that La Guadalupana Foods LLC of Chicago, Illinois, is recalling 2,669 pounds of frozen tamales due to misbranding and an unreported allergen.
We each selected four+ countries and did a bit of a deep dive into each one as to what unique traditions and different ways they celebrate Christmas. Think Christmas season begins too early in America? Try the Philippines!Today we drank Sunset Sarsaparilla.Intro and Outro music by PlayAgain on Pond5Send us a text
Millions of student loan borrowers are bracing themselves for big changes. We’ll have details on the end of the so-called SAVE program and why experts worry millions of student loan borrowers may be forced into default. As some Texas cities cut funding for homeless services, a look at one approach from nonprofits: giving cash directly […] The post Tamales in Texas: A holiday debate with deep roots appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Pablo y Fio discuten sobre IA, películas del 2026, tamales y más00:00 Introducción de diciembre con preferencias de tamal10:15 Noticia que nadie pidió: SORA es la app de IA viral18:10 Elegir o Eliminar películas MUY anticipadas 24:18 interrumpimos su programación…25:23 Seguimos con Elegir o Eliminar películas muy anticipadas52:23 Anécdotas del día desenfrenado…01:02:35 Cierre especial navideño con BOMBAGracias al CINE MAGALY y por supuesto que a Fio y Pablo que la pueden encontrar en redes como @fiochaves y @pabloleal
Jeremy Vrablik, Founder of Cascadia Foods — on the power of partnerships, turning wholesale produce into hunger relief and community impact // Eric Tanaka, Managing Partner of TD & Co. - culinary highlights from Mexico City // Tamales & Mole – celebrating Mexico’s iconic dishes // Erin Andrews, Founder and CEO of Indi Chocolate — bean-to-bar magic at Pike Place Market // Chefs Annie, Rasyidah, and Bridget – what the Hot Stove Sisters have in store // Celebrating Christmas German-style with Stollen and Glühwein // And of course, Food for Thought: Tasty Trivia!
L.A. is moving forward with a plan to include water taxis for the 2028 Olympics. Estimates are in for about how much revenue the Olympics could bring to L.A. Plus, for Food Friday, we'll talk about tamales that are pushing the boundaries. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
Wine of the Episode: 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon by Delgadillo Cellars Join Jessica Yañez and Erika Sanchez for a late November/early December Chisme session where they dive deep into cultural conversations, community boundaries, and current events over wine. From Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance to debates about representation and AI technology, this episode covers the complex gray areas we navigate in modern life. [00:00 - 07:00] Welcome Back & Thanksgiving Catch-Up Taking a Thanksgiving break (no apologies!) Family gatherings and blending in-laws The 22-pound turkey situation and plans for smoked turkey feasts [07:00 - 10:00] Wine Time Jessica's 2016 Delgadillo Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Erika's Cointreau Citrus Spritz Announcing the updated Tamales & Wine Guide (coming mid-December!) [10:00 - 24:00] Bad Bunny, Rosalía & Cultural Pride Bad Bunny announced as Super Bowl halftime performer The controversial Rosalía response and "colonizer behavior" Katie Miller's podcast with Charlotte Jones about the performance Why Bad Bunny's unapologetic Spanish-language stance matters [24:00 - 37:00] Community Conversations & Boundaries When to center yourself vs. when to listen The Bomba debate and staying in your lane Protecting community while avoiding division Learning from lived experiences outside your own [32:00 - 35:00] Coleman Domingo & Representation Latine representation in "Wicked" Two things can be true: being Black AND Latino Breaking down limiting perspectives on identity [35:00 - 42:00] Unity vs. Division Historical context: when Irish and Italians weren't considered "white" Economic issues disguised as racial ones The importance of respectful disagreement Why echo chambers prevent growth [42:00 - 50:00] AI Resurrection App The creepy new app for "talking" to deceased loved ones Jessica's memories of her grandmother Alternative: recording parents' stories with QR codes Does AI help or hinder the grieving process? [50:00 - 58:00] CBS Paramount Layoffs & DEI Dismantling All people of color laid off; white employees reassigned The importance of DEI beyond just race Barry Weiss named editor-in-chief despite no network experience What happens when we lose diverse newsrooms [58:00 - 1:07:00] Mariah Carey's Sephora Ad The commercialization of "It's Time" Tone-deaf timing with SNAP benefits controversy When organic moments become marketing strategies The "Sephora kids" phenomenon [1:07:00 - 1:16:00] Money, Greed & Billionaires Why do wealthy people always want more? Elon Musk as the first trillionaire Comparing Mackenzie Scott's giving to others' hoarding Jeff Bezos sponsoring the Met Gala and buying Condé Nast [1:16:00 - 1:21:00] Is Vogue Still Relevant? How smartphones and social media changed fashion media The double-edged sword of instant information Missing the early days of organic Instagram [1:21:00 - 1:27:00] AI Everywhere Can't tell what's real anymore Protecting elderly parents from sophisticated scams The danger of AI voice replication When convenience becomes scary [1:27:00 - 1:34:00] Golden Girls Are Forever Watching the Golden Girls special Realizing they were in their 50s and working! How ahead of their time they were on social issues Betty White's legacy and San Diego's own Mario Lopez [1:34:00 - End] Final Thoughts Living in the gray area of life No one can take away your determination Recapping the year ahead Preserving ourselves with wine! The Wine & Chisme Podcast celebrates Latine voices, culture, and community—one glass of wine and honest conversation at a time.
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Tamale High Court has directed the Electoral Commission to conduct a fresh election in the Kpandai Constituency within 30 days, following a petition by Daniel Nsala Wakpal, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate, challenging the results of the 2024 parliamentary election
Kpandai MP Mathew Nyindam is refusing to step down after a High Court in Tamale annulled the 2024 parliamentary election results over alleged irregularities at 41 polling stations.
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Thomas English talks with guests from the African Children's Choir to discuss thier upcoming concert in Nevada. The guests are instructors and former choir members Daniel Tamale and Michael Nsimbe. In this program, they discuss the origins of the choir and the experiences they had as choir members. They also talk about how the program changes children's lives and what spectators can expect in the performance.
År med nyheter på två veckor! Kongressen öppnar myndigheterna efter att åtta demokrater viker sig, Epstein filerna fortsätter bubbla, och en blå våg landet runt i mellanårsvalet
John and Soren Talk about regional Thanksgiving sides from around the USA. From Oyster Dressing to Tamales, we've got them covered! Thanks for listening!
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(4o. domingo de octubre: Día de la Suegra) «A mi suegra la conocí una tarde en Piedecuesta, el pueblo natal de mi esposa, mientras llegaba de la plaza de mercado luego de vender tamales —cuenta el humorista colombiano José Ordóñez en su obra titulada Primer libro de José Ordóñez a los aburridos—. La conocían en el pueblo como “la Tamalera”. Cuando la vi, me asusté, pues tenía un rostro austero, fuerte, como las mujeres de mi tierra santandereana. Conforme pasaron los días, me di cuenta de que sólo era un asunto de “fachada”, pues la Tamalera era una mujer de campo sencilla y humilde, y con una gran capacidad de servir a los demás, cosa que admiré toda su vida.... »Así pues, ando por la vida subiéndome a los escenarios de todo el mundo para hablar mal de una “supuesta” suegra; porque la real, la que conocí, nunca fue motivo de inspiración de todas las divertidas historias [que he contado] acerca de las suegras —aclara el ingenioso cómico, que ha batido varias veces su propio récord mundial de chistes—. [Esta es] la carta que escribí para ella un día después de su muerte: »“¡Me parece estar observándote con el canasto! Esa fue la primera vez que te vi, recia, fuerte, con la vitalidad de las campesinas que sólo se dan en mi tierra. Tu cabellera, como siempre, alborotada, y el cansancio reflejando tu diaria jornada vendiendo tamales en la plaza de Piedecuesta. »”¡Quién pensaría que robándote una de tus joyas más preciadas me habrías de regalar tu presencia durante tanto tiempo! Robé el amor de una hermosa joven, y Dios me añadió la presencia de una mamá; devolviste con una caricia lo que fue un abuso de confianza. ¡Gracias! Cuando pocos creyeron en mí, respaldaste la idea de hacer que un vendedor ambulante se convirtiera en un campeón mundial del humor. Supiste ver lo que nadie vio, y me ayudaste a sembrar con lágrimas lo que luego recogimos con risas. No es que te lleves parte de nuestra vida. Es que dejaste toda la tuya con nosotros. »”¡Qué contrariedad! Tú me acompañaste en todos mis momentos de dolor, sufrimiento y esfuerzo, y no pude acompañar a tu cuerpo sin vida a su morada; pero creo que es mejor así, porque me quedo con la imagen de la nona callada y servicial, amorosa... que siempre a las seis de la mañana me despertaba con un café. Fue hermoso abrir los ojos y verte allí tantas veces. ¡Gracias! »”... Hoy, cuando te despido, me alegra saber que cambiaste el futuro de tu familia con un canasto lleno de tamales, mientras la gente decía: ‘Ahí va la Tamalera’.... »”Si en el paraíso se prueban los mejores manjares, sin duda Papá Dios te permitirá salir con tu canasto a repartir tamales. Desamárrale uno a Jesucristo por mi cuenta... Y espéranos, porque allí en la presencia de Dios, tu familia... los niños que criaste, te dirán gracias por haber sabido vivir para Dios, por marcar la ruta que conduce al reino que hoy disfrutas. Y dile al Hijo que prepara morada para nosotros que coloque en el patio un fogón grande con unas cuantas hojas de plátano para que en el cielo también se escuche: ‘Ahí va la Tamalera.’ »”Un beso del que te quiere, »”El yerno, »”José.”»1 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 José Ordóñez, Primer libro de José Ordóñez a los aburridos (Miami, Florida: Editorial Vida, 2009), pp. 56-64.
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X-Force #27 (1993)More mutant mercenary action awaits as the X-Force team clashes with the Mutant Liberation Front! But don't discount the MLF as they got Dani Moonstar turning heel and rocking fools with her feel-bad arrows. Thankfully, X-Force is hopped up on gimmicks, looking REAL swole and ready to rescue some bureaucrats.Highlights include:90s pop star Hathaway becomes a cyborgMeet the newest X-Men, Tamale!Cable turns his head around like an owl!Cannonball has a bad tripNick Fury's head is perfectly perpendicularWho's responsible for the placement of these word balloons?Also, Jen and Shawn snap up some new books!*** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:16:01 ***Promo: 3RD DEGREE BYRNE (https://twotruefreaks.com/podcast/qt-series/3rd-degree-byrne/)Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Threads / Bluesky or email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
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City Council has been debating whether to broadly expand accessory dwelling units, such as attic and basement units, granny flats, and coach houses. Supporters argue it can increase the affordable housing stock, while opponents believe it could reshape neighborhoods. Alders were unable to compromise and the ordinance stalled this week. We are discussing the ongoing debate with the Tribune's Jake Sheridan and Chalkbeat Chicago's Reema Amin. Plus, we are examining the latest round of CPS layoffs, the push to further regulate homeschooling in Illinois, and the retirement of a Chicago radio icon. Good News: Tacos y Tamales, Humboldt Arboreal Society (DJs), Chicago Zine Fest Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this July 18 episode: Top Marks Prep – Receive 15% off when you use the link Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE