Life and Work of Lorraine Hansberry Comes to ITC Stage Adapted by Robert Nemiroff Park Forest, IL–(ENEWSPF)– The brilliant career and tragically short life of Chicago-born writer Lorraine Hansberry comes to the Illinois Theatre Center stage in “TO BE YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK – A Portrait of Lorraine Hansberry in[Read More…]
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President and Mrs. Obama Visit D.C. Charter School
Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)– “This kind of innovative school…is an example of how all our schools should be,” President Obama said yesterday, as he and Mrs. Obama visited a public charter school in Washington, D.C. The President and First Lady read “The Moon Over Star,” a book by Dianna Hutts Aston, illustrated[Read More…]
Rod Blagojevich’s Flying Circus on Late Show with David Letterman
Commentary Rod Blagojevich’s Flying Circus made its way to the Late Show with David Letterman. The quote of the interview belongs to Letterman, “I saw you on ‘The View,’ I saw you on ‘The Rachel Maddow Show,’ I saw you on ‘The Today Show.’ I saw you, I think, every[Read More…]
Economic Stimulus Bill Will Boost Higher Education, Stimulate Long Term Growth
SOLANA BEACH, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–“We are in the Great Depression II but this time we need to go back to school rather than pick up shovels,” says Michael K. Clifford, education entrepreneur (http://www.significantventures.com/bio.php). “As the economy continues to create real hardship for Americans, the Government must do more to help displaced[Read More…]
Illinois Federation of Teachers Backs Fritchey for Congress
Westmont, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Citing his legislative record and longstanding commitment to quality public education at all levels, the Illinois Federation of Teachers today endorsed State Rep. John Fritchey for Congress in the 5th District. “John Fritchey is a fighter for our children and their education,” said IFT President Ed Geppert, Jr.[Read More…]
Your Facebook Friends Could Actually be Hackers, Scam Artists, and ID Thieves
Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Social networking Web sites are a great way to find old classmates, stay connected with friends, or even make new friends. Unfortunately, hackers have learned how to use Web sites like Facebook in order to disseminate viruses or steal identities. The Better Business Bureau is offering advice on[Read More…]
Early Voting Begins for Feb. 24 Primary Election
Cook County , IL–(ENEWSPF)– Suburban Cook County voters eligible to vote in the Feb. 24 Primary can participate in Early Voting beginning Monday, Feb. 2, Clerk David Orr reminded voters. Early Voting will run from Monday, Feb. 2 through Thursday, Feb. 19 at the Clerk’s downtown office and five suburban[Read More…]
MidEast Dispatches: A Capped Volcano of Suffering
by Dahr Jamail January 29th, 2009 | T r u t h o u t Baghdad today, on the eve of provincial elections, feels like it has emerged from several years of horrendous violence, but do not be misled. Every Iraqi I’ve spoken with feels it is tenuous, the still-fragile[Read More…]
Kohl’s Accepting Nominations for Kids Who Care® Scholarship Program
MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–This year, through the Kohl’s Kids Who Care® Scholarship Program, Kohl’s Department Stores (NYSE: KSS) plans to award more than $350,000 in scholarships and prizes to recognize the selfless acts of more than 2,000 youth ages six through 18 who are making a difference in their communities.[Read More…]
Inauguration 2009: Our First Freedom in a Week of Firsts
Commentary Inside the First Amendment By Charles C. Haynes First Amendment Center senior scholar In a week of historic firsts, the swearing in of Barack Obama as the first African-American president of the United States was of such significance that other breaks with the past during inauguration week have gotten[Read More…]





