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Chicago Broadcasting Network
Chicago Broadcasting Network
169 episodes
3 weeks ago
An eclectic Chicago oriented podcast covering performing arts, neighborhood news, movies, books and business showcasing multicultural and age diverse people. We want to give you an idea of what we enjoy, and what we experience living in "The Windy City." 
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An eclectic Chicago oriented podcast covering performing arts, neighborhood news, movies, books and business showcasing multicultural and age diverse people. We want to give you an idea of what we enjoy, and what we experience living in "The Windy City." 
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Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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Episode 27: Sentinels & Buddha's Birthday - Theater Review - Chicago
Chicago Broadcasting Network
10 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 27: Sentinels & Buddha's Birthday - Theater Review - Chicago
Over this past weekend I saw two world premieres written by local Chicago women authors. Buddha’s Birthday at the Edge Theater and Sentinels at Theo on Howard Street on the Evanston / Chicago border. Interestingly both plays have an academic connection. Buddha’s Birthday by Amy Crider features two college instructors while Sentinels by Marilyn Campbell-Lowe features five female undergrads.
Chicago Broadcasting Network
An eclectic Chicago oriented podcast covering performing arts, neighborhood news, movies, books and business showcasing multicultural and age diverse people. We want to give you an idea of what we enjoy, and what we experience living in "The Windy City."