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Sounds Like Chicago: CHIRP Board Fundraiser

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Join us on Thursday, May 28 from 6-9pm for Sounds Like Chicago - a reception and panel discussion with three prominent Chicagoans talking about the music that made them who they are, and that inspires them now.

The event will feature a pre-program reception with drinks and hors d'oeuvre, followed by our panel, moderated by journalist and Sound Opinions co-host, Jim DeRogatis.  

 
      
(photo of Rebecca Makkai by Brett Simison)

Our panelists are:
  • Rebecca Makkai: Author, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist for her novel, The Great Believers 
  • Natalie Moore: Journalist, Chicago Review of Books award-winning author of The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation
  • Shermann "Dilla" Thomas: Emmy Award-winning Chicago Historian, storyteller and activist

Get your tickets here

Following the panel, there will be a PADDLE RAISE to support CHIRP Radio.

The event takes place at Trigger, a beautiful event space at 2810 W. Addison.
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