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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Dancing to Duke Ellington's music: The Cotton Club in 1933

At the historic Cotton Club, the Duke Ellington Orchestra would often play for floor shows, which included expert dancers like these two women, Florence Miller (white costume) and Bessie Dudley (black costume). This classic clip is from the 1933 Paramount Pictures short, "Bundle of Blues".

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As you can see below, one of the dancers, Florence Miller, is doing an expert shimmy while the Ellington Orchestra riffs. The shimmy was a popular dance from the 1930s.




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Here the two dancers do a choreographed shuffle and buck-and-wing. Dudley and Miller were both chorus girls for the Cotton Club in Harlem, where the Ellington Orchestra was featured in the 1930s.


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Dudley returns and does a series of 360 degree turns, while the orchestra continues to wail.



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                                                  This is Bessie Dudley doing a split.


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Here are Williams and Dudley below, doing a series of high kicks while they dance to the music. Both dancers were prominent performers in 1930s Harlem.















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Thursday, September 18, 2014

This video is special because of the Ohio State University band's dedication to Michael Jackson.
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I live in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood, one of the oldest communities in Chicago. This neighborhood once was home to the Edgewater Beach Hotel. That building was demolished in 1967, but the Edgewater Beach Apartments still remain.

Thursday, September 11, 2014


This slideshow gives us a graphic look at the year in crime in Chicago in 2013. During that year, Chicago led the nation with 506 homicides and almost 3,000 additional shootings. Later, it was revealed that Chicago police undercounted the number of shooting in the city. This was written about in reports in the Chicago Tribune.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

My story: John Owens

I was born in Chicago, in a neighborhood called Avalon Park. As a child, I was a huge fan of the White Sox and Bulls. This interest in sports led me to the Chicago Tribune, where I covered high school sports for a short period of time.

Walking Tour: The Englewood neighborhood in Chicago

The Englewood neighborhood in Chicago is one of the city's oldest. It was first inhabited in the late 19th century and was later annex...