Cook It Mama Cafe owner Sydney Blakely arrived Wednesday morning to see the letters “B-L-D-M” – which stands for “Black lives don’t matter” – covering up part of a mural on the building.
New at 10 cleaning up hate graffiti all Over the walls of Bridgeport soul food Restaurant cook it Mama owner Sydney Blakely arrived this morning to see the Letters bldm which stands for black Lives don't matter covering up part of a Mural on the building I'm at the loss for words it's it's Disgusting that someone would do this And we're living in 2023 I had no idea That I would be pulling up to 1950 today Blakely just fully opened crooked Mama Four months ago right now Chicago police Detectives are investigating so far no Arrests
Sports Events Culture in Chicago
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Sports Events Culture in Chicago
There’s no denying that sports are a big deal in Chicago. The city is home to the Cubs and Bears, two of the best baseball teams in the country, as well as a plethora of teams in the NCAA football division. In terms of fandom, the Big City is home to nearly 3 million people. It’s no wonder the city has topped the TSE’s list of sport cities every year since 2012. Sports and related industries are a major economic driver and help fuel the local economy. This is especially true for areas with higher than average unemployment rates. As a result, the city has a number of sporting events and conventions to choose from. During football season, the city hosts the biggest game in town. Despite the city’s cosmopolitan reputation, it’s still got a hometown feel.
Sports have a way of making fans feel better about themselves. They are also a great way to socialize and learn something about your city. If you’re looking for a fun way to pass the time, check out the Chicago area’s numerous golf courses, bowling alleys, and other fun-filled venues.