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City Cast
Chicago’s daily news podcast, fresh every weekday morning. Host Jacoby Cochran brings you timely conversations with news and culture makers; activists and artists; bus drivers and students; those who love and hate this place. City Cast Chicago is a smart and delightful new way to connect with the city we share. Learn more and subscribe to our newsletter at chicago.citycast.fm.
Named Best Podcast by Chicago Reader 2022
Named Best Podcast by Chicago Reader 2022
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Nov 1, 2022 • 17min
What Does Cook County Do with its $8 Billion Budget?
In addition to statewide and congressional races, candidates for Cook County offices are on the ballot this election, including Cook County board president and board commissioners. But voters may not be as familiar with what those elected officials actually do. WBEZ politics reporter Kristen Schorsch explains how one of the largest counties in the U.S. spends its $8 billion budget and which races are especially interesting this year. Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246

Oct 31, 2022 • 21min
'Candyman' Has Been Scaring Chicago for 30 Years
Re-watching a classic film as an adult, after living for decades in the city where it's set, can bring out very different reactions than the first time you watched it. The original "Candyman" came out in 1992, and is about the urban legend of the man with a hook arm, covered in bees who haunted the Cabrini Green public housing buildings. Host Jacoby Cochran and lead producer Carrie Shepherd rewatched the film for Halloween to see if it’s still as terrifying, how Chicago looks different now, and what the film gets right and wrong about the city.Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246

Oct 28, 2022 • 22min
Your Last-Minute Halloween Guide
TimeOut Chicago editor Emma Krupp’s job is to bring readers events that cater to a range of interests, neighborhoods, and lifestyles. Of course, Halloween weekend is a stacked calendar. Emma tells producer Simone Alicea some of the events she recommends. FamiliesArts in the Dark ParadeLogan Square Halloween ParadeChicago Park District eventsChicago Public Library eventsParty ProcrastinatorsSaints and Sinners at ROOF on theWitSlash Dance at IO GodfreyBlack Rose Halloween Party at AdalinaPilsen Brew-Ja CrawlSober Celebrations:Film screenings at Davis Theater, Doc Films, and Music Box TheatreScary:Haunted Halloween Ball at Congress HotelBasement of the Dead Haunted HouseDungeons of DoomPlus, check out our guide to Chicago-themed costumes, including some last-minute options.Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246

Oct 27, 2022 • 21min
South Shore: Beaches, Bungalows, and Obama
The South Shore neighborhood is home to beautiful beaches, amazing architecture, and an ornate ballroom where the Obamas had their wedding reception. But despite these sights, writer and longtime South Shore resident Evan Moore says the neighborhood doesn’t get the recognition and investment it deserves. He tells host Jacoby Cochran about some of his favorite things to eat, see, and do in South Shore.Places discussed:63rd Street BeachStony Island Arts BankSouth Shore Cultural CenterRainbow BeachJackson Park HighlandsLocal Market FoodsAvalon Regal TheatreL&G Family RestaurantSlab BBQSouth Shore BrewItalian Fiesta“New Frontier, Same Old 9” MuralSurf’s UpFor more on South Shore, go back and listen to our episodes about the Avalon Regal Theater and the Obama presidential center.Plus check out South Shore events this weekend, from music at the cultural center and the Quarry to Halloween festivities.Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246

Oct 26, 2022 • 19min
Cuffing Season at the ‘Horny’ Farmers Market
The term "cuffing season" refers to single people looking to couple up for cold weather cuddles, holiday parties, and visiting family now that the summer is over. City Cast contributor Leigh Giangreco went to the Logan Square Farmers Market, a popular meeting spot with a reputation for being "horny," to hear from people attending a singles event. Leigh tells host Jacoby Cochran how Chicagoans are pairing up this time of year.Sunday is the last day of the season for the farmers market in Logan Square.Some news: Apply for mortgage assistance from the Illinois Housing Development Authority.Help name one of the Shedd’s new sea ottersFollow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246

Oct 25, 2022 • 16min
What the SAFE-T Act Really Does
As we get closer to Election Day, you’ve probably seen memes or posts wrongly decrying criminal justice reforms in Illinois as a “purge law.” Among other changes, the SAFE-T Act passed in 2021 abolishes cash bail. It goes into effect in January. Garien Gatewood with the Illinois Justice Project is here to fact-check the misinformation and explain what abolishing money bond really means.A little bit of news: It's the last week to comment on the city's We Will Chicago plan.Some good news: Catch some spooky stories with Jacoby Friday night at the University of Chicago. Hear campfire stories for children at NEIU Saturday.Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246

Oct 24, 2022 • 18min
Hike Your Way Through Fall: Our Top Picks
Fall is in full swing, but there’s still time to get outside before winter hits. Journalist and naturalist Zack Nauth compiled a list of 20 midwest hiking trails to visit this season all over the prairies, marshes, valleys, and forests near Chicago. Host Jacoby Cochran talks with Nauth about his top picks from that list, what to expect on the trails, and his favorite things about hiking.Places discussed:Cap Sauers Holding Nature PreserveSag Valley Trail SystemSwallow Cliff WoodsLakewood Forest PreservesBig Marsh Franklin Creek State Natural AreaNachusa GrasslandsSalt Creek Woods Nature Preserve Wolf Road Prairie Nature PreserveIllinois and Michigan CanalNews: Where to vote early in ChicagoSome good news: Fatimah Asghar at Harold Washington Library. Listen back to our episode with Asghar about writing for Disney's "Ms. Marvel."Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246This episode sponsored by the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. Check out their series of spooky events this month.

Oct 21, 2022 • 27min
Where Are Fed Funds, the CTA, and the Magic Stump?
The city earmarked $1.2 billion for social services in the 2022 “Chicago Recovery” Budget. But according to WTTW, just $130 million has been spent this year on violence prevention, affordable housing, youth programs, mental health, and helping unhoused Chicagoans. WTTW politics reporter Heather Cherone tells host Jacoby Cochran why so little money has been spent. Plus, Nadia Hernandez, print managing editor for The DePaulia, DePaul University's student newspaper, talks about election season on campus and why students continue to lose faith in CTA. And stick around for rare birds, dorm plants, and new music rounding out this week’s Goooooddd Newwsss! Good News: The Magic StumpWTTW Article “There's a Magic Stump in Central Illinois, and It'll Change the Way You Look at Farmland”New Music: Aang by Pivot Gang Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246

Oct 20, 2022 • 21min
Why Avondale Really is That Cool
Shortly before the neighborhood was named one of the coolest in the world by TimeOut, City Cast listener Cat Kliegle reached out to say Avondale is “like Logan Square’s slept-on sibling.” Cat takes host Jacoby Cochran right across the river to Clark Park to talk about how the historically Polish neighborhood has changed. Plus, she gives us her recommendations of things to eat, see, and do, including some recs for the Halloween season.Learn more about Avondale's history as a Polish neighborhood by listening to our episode about Jackowo with Mary Visniewski and Joanna Marszalek.Places discussed:Avondale Coffee ClubThe BrewedHoney Butter Fried ChickenStaropolskaKurowski Sausage ShopTaqueria MazamitlaLa NonnaJoong Boo MarketHairpin Arts CenterPuerto Rican Arts Alliance Basilica of Saint HyacinthAvondale BowlBucket O’ Blood: Books and RecordsBric-a-Brac Records & CollectiblesBooks4FreeRecord BreakersSome Good News:City Bureau Pumpkin Pop-up Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246

Oct 19, 2022 • 17min
Can Pilsen Project Help Tackle City Monument Trouble?
For years, Chicago has grappled with what to do about monuments that fail to recognize the whole truth of the city’s history and memorialize seminal community leaders. The Chicago Monuments Project issued their recommendations this summer for what to do about monuments in the city that feature colonial history and white supremacy. The report included a call for new work. One of the projects receiving a $50k grant will monumentalize Latina history and leaders in Pilsen. Lead producer Carrie Shepherd talks with one of the artists and organizers leading the project—visual artist, photographer, and educator Diana Solís and Hinda Seif, associate professor of sociology and anthropology at the University of Illinois Springfield. Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicagoSign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fmCall or Text Us: (773) 780-0246


