
“Battle for Hope” bands gearing up for OTSC benefit
This year’s Chicago advertising agency band competition, “Battle for Hope,” is looking to raise $60,000 that will send 120 kids

This year’s Chicago advertising agency band competition, “Battle for Hope,” is looking to raise $60,000 that will send 120 kids

Shortly after Christmas, I found myself seated in a darkened theatre, awaiting the start of the movie. There was a palpable tension in the

Giving back is a given among Chicago’s creative community. This is the first in a series about who and how these gifts are being made

Block parties are always fun, but when the party brings together music, movies, food and drinks for a good cause, it’s bound to be a huge

The inspiration for sci-fi drama “Convergence,” a new webseries from brothers Curtis and Corey Gilbert of <span style="font-size:

An estimated 1,000 guests showed up at the Cubby Bear Thursday night to cheer the six “Battle of the Advertising Bands”

Off the Street Club will be sending lucky kids to summer camp thanks to funds that will be raised from the third annual

Food luminaries from around the world flocked to Chicago to applaud winners of the “Oscars of the Food World” – the 25th annual

For the past three years, Cinespace Studios has hosted a Holiday Party, with

Picture Show Films’ “Real Guys, Real Grooming” campaign for Wahl internationally-sold line of men’s facial trimmers and clippers

Chicago Film Archives has come up with a new way of

Barkers bark and pitch men pitch, but sometimes it’s the monster who sells.
For more than a

ONE AT OPTIMUS has boosted its directors’ roster to 11 with the addition of a trio of award-winning directors. They are

OSCAR-NOMINATED FILMMAKER Tod Lending’s documentary, All the Difference, five years in the making, has received a $1.1 million grant

Thanks to interactive marketing agency NEXT/NOW, Chicago Bears’ Richard Dent has been virtually tackling Harry Caray’s customers since the beginning

Chicago media outlets are going where standard-sized ENG camera crews sometimes don’t tread: in locker rooms on the road where videos of the city’s athletes are now being relayed via

TODD LOOBY’S FEATURE BE GOOD opens Midwest Independent Film Festival’s 2013 season Feb. 5. The Chicago-made indie, written and directed by Looby, stars Amy Seimetz (of recent Sundance

People come. And people go. And at Young & Rubicam/Chicago, one chief creative officer came and another went in very short order this week. Very short order Indeed.
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As the Onion media empire relocates its headquarters from New York to Chicago in July, it arrives bearing gifts: three new webisode series. They’ve been filming at Foundation Content and

So five months after it all began, the ill-fated “The Rosie Show” looks to be near its end — at least as a Chicago-based production.
Rumors first surfaced late Tuesday on