Kim Kardashian looks just like Chicago West in new pic
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Time and time again, Kim Kardashian and Chicago West look more like twins than mother and daughter, and the 41-year-old’s latest picture is no exception.
Kim Kardashian and ex-husband Kanye West share four children - North, eight, Saint, six, Chicago, three, and Psalm, two - and any time Kim shares a photo of her second daughter, everyone says the same thing.
No, not just how cute Chi is (although that, too), but how similar their facial expressions are. This time around it’s a photo of Kim that looks like the spitting image of her three year old.
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“🖤” Kim wrote to her 278million followers, alongside a gallery of pictures of her. In them, she’s wearing a low cut black bodysuit with baggy black jeans and pointed heels.
But seriously, her face! Is! Exactly! Like! Chicago’s!
Before Christmas, Kim shared a photo of Chi with a candy cane with the caption, “Chicago trying to convince me she’s allowed to have this candy cane 😂😍” The comments were full of fans praising their likeness.
“She’s your twin 👯♀️” one comment read, while another put, “Definitely your twin.” Someone else said, “Your twin ❤️❤️❤️ so beautiful” and “She’s looking like Kim more.”
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We’re going to need a twinning photoshoot of these two, asap.
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Woman killed in hit-and-run crash in West Garfield Park, police say
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CHICAGO – A woman was struck and killed by a vehicle Saturday night in West Garfield Park.About 8:10 p.m., the 35-year-old was entering a vehicle in the 4300 block of West Jackson Boulevard when she was struck by a passing vehicle, Chicago police said.She was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital where she was pronounced dead, police said. She has not yet been identified.There was no one in custody.Police did not provide further information about the incident.
A Black-Owned Coffee Company Takes Root on Chicago’s West Side
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Chicago has, in recent years, seen a mini-boom in Black-owned coffee businesses and now one of the scene’s newest entries is bringing its strong brews to a West Side neighborhood largely bereft of coffee options. Monday Coffee Co., the fledgling operation from co-owners Amanda Harth and Felton Kizer, is popping up with single-origin espresso and pour-over coffee, kombucha, and more three days a week through the end of February at the Garfield Park Conservatory.
Patrons can find the caffeine hotspot tucked among the flora in the Horticulture Hall room from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Coffee offerings are supplemented with treats from other local vendors, such as coffee cakes from caterer Lisa Shaw, cookies from Soho House’s Paper Thin Pizza, and fermented drinks from Komunity Kombucha.
Though Kizer had barista experience before opening Monday Coffee, Harth was a newcomer to the industry. They first debuted in October 2020, selling its potent coffee concentrate online and at at pop-up markets like Sauced in Logan Square. By August 2021, Harth and Kizer had snagged a six-month residency at Retreat at Currency Exchange, a program from artist Theaster Gates’s Rebuild Foundation designed to support Black artists and entrepreneurs. They also built experience at Soho House in West Loop, offering coffee daily from August through the end of December.
“It’s been a learning experience that’s fun with some challenging parts,” Harth says. “[The residency] was about figuring out what we wanted the Monday Coffee experience to look like, and we had time to do that in [Retreat’s] space.”
The co-owners’s newness, they say, gives them enormous freedom. “We’re able to create the world that we want around coffee,” Kizer says. “We’re not thinking about any ‘traditional’ limitations on what this needs to look like. We’re creating our own standards.”
Priorities have quickly emerged: in-person interaction, education, community. They also hope to have a hand in the larger project of creating equity for Black and Brown people in the coffee world, working to end what Kizer has called a “whitewashing” of the industry. Despite coffee’s origins in countries like Ethiopia, Brazil, and Costa Rica, the pair describe an industry in the U.S. that’s dominated by white faces and some stereotypical snobbery that can alienate BIPOC patrons (Black, Indigenous, people of color).
They’re not alone in that pursuit. Chicago has as of late seen a growing number of Black-owned coffee shops and vendors, including Japanese cold brew spot Kyoto Black in Edgewater, Chicago French Press in South Loop’s Roosevelt Collection, and Afro Joe’s Coffee & Tea in Auburn Gresham.
In the coming years, the Harth and Kizer hope to open a public coffee lab where individuals and fellow small coffee business owners can relax, sip, and learn. Kizer likens the model to that of breweries that offer tours and tastings. “Think about how beer breweries blew up with that same type of model,” he says. “Why not do that with coffee? I think Chicago is ready for something like that.”
Monday Coffee Co. at the Garfield Park Conservatory’s Horticulture Hall room, 300 N. Central Park Avenue, Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday through Sunday.
Chicago shootings: 19 shot, 4 fatally, in weekend violence, CPD says
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CHICAGO – Chicago police said 19 people have been shot, four fatally, in weekend violence across the city.Three people were shot early Sunday morning after someone opened fire on two cars in Little Village on the West Side.About 1 a.m., the shooter opened fire on a car driving east in the 2600 block of West 24th Street, grazing a 22-year-old woman in the head, Chicago police said. The person then shot at another car, wounding two 19-year-olds, authorities said.One of the men was shot in the head and leg, and was in serious condition, police said. The other man was shot in the shoulder, officials said.All three were taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, and the woman and other man were both listed in good condition, police said.No one was in custody.A man was shot and killed early Sunday morning in a drive-by in Fuller Park on the South Side.The man, 20, was walking in the 200 block of West 43rd Street about 12:45 a.m. when he was shot by someone inside a passing white SUV, Chicago police said.He was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center with gunshot wounds to his torso, and was pronounced dead, police said. His name hasn’t been released yet.No one was in custody.A man was shot during a robbery early Sunday morning in West Town on the Northwest Side.A man, 35, was walking to his car about 12:30 a.m. in the 700 block of North Wood Street when someone exited a white sedan and demanded the man’s backpack, before shooting him in the arm, Chicago police said.He was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was in good condition, police said.No one was in custody.A 24-year-old man was shot to death Saturday afternoon in Austin on the Northwest Side.The man was found unresponsive on the sidewalk about 12:15 p.m. in the 1600 block of North Mayfield Avenue, Chicago police said.He was shot in the chest and legs and was taken to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, where he was pronounced dead, police said.His name hasn’t been released.Area Five detectives are investigating. Two men were shot, one fatally, Saturday in Brainerd on the South Side.About 7:45 a.m., the men, 30 and 38, were sitting in a vehicle in the 9200 block of South Normal Avenue, when four people approached and began firing shots, Chicago police said.The older man was struck in the head and taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he is in serious condition, police said.The 30-year-old was struck in the hand and the head, and pronounced dead at the scene, police said. He has not yet been identified.Area Two detectives are investigating.In nonfatal attacks, A 17-year-old boy was shot Saturday afternoon in Park Manor on the South Side. About 1:15 p.m., he was found in a parking lot in the 7400 block of South Perry Avenue, with a gunshot to his leg, police said. The boy was taken to the University of Chicago, in critical condition. A man was shot and killed Friday night while sitting in his car at a gas pump in Humboldt Park on the West Side.A man, 39, was sitting in his car at a gas pump about 11:30 p.m. in the 3100 block of West Chicago Avenue when two people exited a white sedan and opened fire, striking him multiple times in the chest, Chicago police said.He was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said. His name hasn’t been released yet.No one was in custody.There were seven people shotin Chicago.