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Contributor, Chicago Reader

Jack Helbig

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Contributor, Chicago Reader

Chicago

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arts and entertainmentMetro Chicago

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TheatreShowsEquityLight NovelsFestivalsCelebrity GossipPop CultureHealth and LifestyleCommunity ActionSocial IssuesTrue CrimeCinemaBlack Art

Biography

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Blackness At The Intersection Of Everything

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Entertainment/celebrity trivia

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other journalists

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Chicago Reader

Content

Total articles 257

  • Available on paid plans

    Bizzy Bees takes a new approach on the site of old favorites

    By Jack Helbig

    Jan. 07, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Not quite seaworthy

    By Jack Helbig

    Nov. 30, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Bizzy Bees takes a new approach on the site of old favorites

    By Jack Helbig

    Jan. 07, 2025

As seen in

Chicago Sun – Times,Book And Film Globe,Newcity Stage,Newcity,Forest Park Review,Chicago Reader

Company Info

Chicago Reader

The Chicago Reader is an alternative weekly newspaper that has been a significant part of Chicago's cultural and political landscape since its founding in 1971. It is known for its fearless journalism and strong community ties, initially serving the city's countercultural demographics, including artists, musicians, and activists. The Reader has transitioned from a print-focused model to a hybrid digital and print operation, continuing to provide critical political analysis and cultural criticism. The Reader offers weekly print editions and daily online content, featuring investigative reporting and event listings. It collaborates with freelancers and independent outlets to amplify marginalized voices, supported by initiatives like the Accountability Journalism project. The paper has also published special projects, including a commemorative book celebrating its history. Under new leadership, the Reader emphasizes equity in staffing and coverage, focusing on issues affecting communities of color and immigrants, while remaining community-supported through donation drives and campaigns.

Chicago, Illinois, United States

'+1 312-392-2970

Founded: 1971



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