Drum roll please ... here's a list of advertisers this week on Chicagoist. Sarah Silverman Program, who has new episodes starting in October. Look Me In the Eye, in bookstores on September 25. Busted Tees, which is still having a sale with free shipping if you buy three shirts. If you, or anyone you might know, wants to be on this list, the first place to start is our online mediakit, featuring Chicagoist and the...
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Got a second? Good! Because we want to thank the advertisers on Chicagoist this week: CNN.com, who has a surprising amount of video on their site (including one of a couple with sextuplets). StopBigMedia, which is rallying to prevent monopolies in the local media. Busted Tees, which is having a buy three, get free shipping sale right now. If you're interested in advertising on Chicagoist or the Gothamist Network of sites, head on over to...
In our continuing effort to pay for things around the office, we'd like to take a moment to thank the advertisers on Chicagoist this week: Busted Tees because everyone needs some funny shirts, right? Bonus - they have a sale that ends next Wednesday. If you're interested in advertising on Chicagoist or the Gothamist Network of sites, head on over to our our nifty online mediakit where you can learn more....
Servers aren't cheap, so we'd like to take a moment to thank the advertisers on Chicagoist this week: Busted Tees for making us feel like our T-shirt collection isn't quite funny enough. Strong American Schools lest we end up like Miss Teen South Carolina. If you want to become an advertiser on Chicagoist or the Gothamist Network of sites, why not take a look at our handy-dandy online mediakit?...
Platteville, WI is planning a Chicago Bears training-camp museum. Thanks to a $200,000 grant from the NFL Grassroots field program, the grass football field at Lane Tech will be replaced with a synthetic playing service. People are loving this idea: For $150 you can get a customized South Side Irish St. Patrick's day parade street banner. They're green and have shamrocks and white lettering and you can put family names and memorial tributes on...
Because everyone has their say on the subject, here's what Crain's thinks is wrong with the CTA. El Pistolero vs. El Piolin: Two Mexican shock jocks are in a tight race for Spanish-language listeners. Chicago is the #3 Spanish radio market in the country. The LA Times on why LA is better than Chicago for the Olympics. The Morton Arboretum is having a festival of Tu B'Shvat, the traditional Jewish tree-planting celebration known as...
Welcome to a redesigned Chicagoist. We've moved to a two-column format with a cleaner layout. We hope you like it — you should be able to still find the features and sections in the left column. Be sure to refresh your cache and to get the most updated CSS (Control-F5 on Windows or refresh/Apple-R on Macs). We're the 3rd site in the Gothamist Network to be redesigned. Look for all of us to have this...
TECH UPDATE: The Gothamist Network is still experiencing off-and-on technical difficulties. Bear with us, and believe us when we say we're doing the best we can with posting and comments. We're trying to get this wrapped up ASAFP.
TECH NOTE: We're not trying to silence you today or anything, we're having technical difficulties that are causing comments to not work across the entire Gothamist Network. Hopefully this will be resolved by later tonight or tomorrow morning at the latest. This week's CTA news: US Cellular customers can make cell phone calls on the trains, everyone can make 911 calls, and we're now able to track buses to try to figure out why...
