WATCH: Looking Out, Looking In: Meet cytologist-turned-artist Catherine Keebler

Catherine Keebler

By Cindy Wang Medill Reports Former cytologist Catherine Keebler became an art student at The Art Institute of Chicago after her retirement, but her creative journey never ceases because of her perseverance and ongoing curiosity for life at the age of 93. TRANSCRIPT: [Catherine walks to the elevator at her retirement apartment at the Clare] […]

WATCH: Somos Venezolanos

By Damita Menezes and Brenda Ordonez Medill Reports More than 7 million Venezuelans have fled the country since 2015. As of 2021, there are 179,203 Venezuelans living in Argentina as part of the refugee crisis, according to Chequeado – a news organization in Argentina. More often than not, Venezuelan migrants arriving in Argentina cannot work […]

WATCH: Chicago This Week — Episode 2

Text by Damita Menezes Medill Reports On the latest episode of “Chicago This Week,” Medill reporters cover the deaths of two firefighters, the Democratic National Convention coming to Chicago, Portillo’s celebrating 60 years and more. This episode will air on Chicago Access Network Television (CAN-TV) Channel 21 on Friday, April 14. “Chicago This Week” is […]

Meet Abigail Carbajal, the woman behind Pilsen’s famed Carnitas Uruapan

Abi Carbajal

By Carolina Baldin Medill Reports Editor’s note: All quotes by Abigail Carbajal were translated from Spanish by the reporter. Last fall, Abigail “Abi” Carbajal attended the premiere of the third season of Netflix’s “Taco Chronicles,” which featured her family’s restaurant, Carnitas Uruapan. Her appearance in the show was limited to one picture without captions, but […]

Chicago is testing its first composting program

By Damita Menezes Medill Reports As people become more environmentally conscious, local governments are working on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building eco-cities. And Chicago is finally taking its first step into composting. The city announced the launch of a pilot program in November and is now ready to begin accepting food scraps from a […]

Q&A: Chicago Sinfonietta violist Seth Pae on life as a musical activist – and Wrigleyville’s busiest dueling pianist

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By Julia Lowe Medill Reports Between performing as the principal violist with the Chicago Sinfonietta — “Chicago’s hippest orchestra” — and playing piano at bars like Sluggers and the Zebra Lounge, Seth Pae, 31, is building a diverse portfolio as a multi-instrumentalist. A self-described musical activist, Pae mainly performs compositions by women and musicians of […]