Ashley Phillips

Notes from Chicago

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Notes from Chicago is a love letter to the greatest city on the planet. Every week join host and longtime Chicago resident Ashley Phillips as she talks with artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, tastemakers and more about their relationship with the city on the make.

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Ashley Phillips

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Society

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7. Jul 2026

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121 Years of the Chicago Defender with Publisher Dyanna Knight Lewis 07.07.2026

Dyanna Knight Lewis is the publisher of the Chicago Defender and regional VP of Real Times Media. Her connection to the paper started long before her career did. In this episode, Dyanna joins Notes from Chicago to talk about stewarding one of the most storied Black institutions in American media, 121 years old and counting. Follow the Chicago Defender: * Website: https://chicagodefender.com * Inst...

35+ Years of Chosen Few DJs & Chicago House Music with Tony Hatchett 30.06.2026

Before it was a 40,000-person festival, it was a Fourth of July picnic outside the Museum of Science and Industry. This week, Tony Hatchett of the Chosen Few DJs joins Notes from Chicago to trace house music's roots from The Warehouse and disco-era South Side parties to becoming a founding member of the crew behind the world's longest-running house music festival. Follow Chosen Few DJs: * Website:...

Queer Spaces, Bud Billiken, and Chicago Home Movies with Isis Ferguson and Alyssa Gregory 23.06.2026

In this episode of Notes from Chicago, host Ashley Phillips talks with Isis Ferguson (Senior Director of Engagement & Partnerships) and Alyssa Gregory (Marketing Manager) of Arts + Public Life, a University of Chicago initiative rooted in Washington Park that connects, supports, and amplifies South Side artists and culture. Isis and Alyssa break down the four venues that make up Arts + Public...

How Chicago's Doorways Tell the City's Hidden History with Ronnie Frey 16.06.2026

Have you ever walked past a door and wondered what story it's holding? This week on Notes from Chicago, we sit down with Ronnie Frey, interior designer turned photographer, and the creator behind the wildly popular Instagram account Doorways of Chicago. What started as a pandemic-era pastime has grown into walking tours, a stunning new coffee table book (already the #1 seller at his publisher and...

Lawndale Stories with Johnny Jones 09.06.2026

This week on Notes From Chicago, host Ashley Phillips sits down with Johnny Jones, documentary filmmaker, founder and CEO of The Lingo Chicago, and proud North Lawndale native. Johnny opens up about growing up in Rockwell Gardens housing projects on the west side, losing his mother at a young age, and how those formative experiences became the foundation for everything he creates today. Johnny sha...

A Chicago Food Legend: From Check, Please! to The Dining Table with David Manilow 02.06.2026

David Manilow is a Chicago institution. As the creator of the beloved PBS series Check, Please!, which ran for nearly 20 years in Chicago and expanded to over 10 cities, including San Francisco, Miami, and even Vienna, David helped Chicagoans discover the city's neighborhoods through the lens of food. He's now the host of The Dining Table podcast with Crain's Chicago Business. In this episode, Dav...

The Future of The Hideout with Teri O’Brien 26.05.2026

For decades, The Hideout has been one of Chicago’s most beloved music venues, a place where musicians, comedians, artists, and neighbors come together in a way that feels uniquely Chicago. In this episode of Notes From Chicago, Ashley Phillips sits down with Teri O'Brien, the venue’s new owner, to talk about taking over an iconic institution, preserving independent music spaces, and what makes The...

How to Create Joy with Vending Machines with Steph Krim 19.05.2026

Steph Krim, founder of Good Things Vending, joins Notes From Chicago to share how she transformed old snack vending machines into one of Chicago’s most innovative community art platforms. From sourcing vintage machines to supporting hundreds of local artists, Steph discusses: Starting Good Things Vending from scratch Entrepreneurship and creative risk-taking Building a Chicago-based brand CTA coll...

How Lincoln Park Zoo Is Helping Save Wildlife Worldwide with Lisa Faust 12.05.2026

What if one of Chicago’s most beloved family destinations was also quietly helping save endangered species around the world? In this episode of Notes from Chicago, Ashley Phillips sits down with Lisa Faust, Senior Director of Population Ecology at Lincoln Park Zoo, to explore the groundbreaking conservation work happening behind the scenes. From modeling wildlife populations to supporting species...

Chicago Spring Survival Guide with Tanisha Blakely 05.05.2026

Spring in Chicago means one thing: unpredictable weather, cautious optimism, and finally finding ways to enjoy the city after a long winter. This week on Notes from Chicago, Ashley Phillips welcomes returning guest and producer Tanisha Blakely to the mic for a fun, candid conversation about surviving Chicago winters, navigating “fake spring,” and making the most of the city as it begins to thaw. F...

Inside Second City: How Comedy Legends Are Made with Jen Ellison 28.04.2026

What does it take to create world-class comedy? In this episode of Notes from Chicago, we sit down with Jen Ellison, Vice President of Creative at Second City, the legendary comedy institution that launched the careers of stars like Tina Fey, Steve Carell, and Amy Poehler. Jen takes us inside the creative process behind improv and sketch comedy, how ideas evolve from spontaneous moments into iconi...

How to Fix Chicago’s Housing & Transit Problems with Nina Idemudia 21.04.2026

What would it actually take to fix Chicago’s biggest challenges? In this episode of Notes from Chicago, the CEO of Center for Neighborhood Technology, Nina Idemudia breaks down real, actionable solutions, from accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to bus rapid transit. She explains why change might be closer than we think. We discuss: Why affordable housing is still out of reach How simple policy shifts...

From the Bulls to the WNBA, Becoming the StitchGawd with Emma McKee 14.04.2026

In this episode of Notes from Chicago, Emma McKee, the artist known as the StitchGawd, shares how she accidentally built a career in cross-stitching and what it felt like to watch WNBA legends try on her work on live national television. She also opens up about why she said no to Amazon and the NFL, the nine-foot Chairman Fred Hampton memorial she stitched on blue velvet, and the community map of...

Beyond the Bike Lane: Real Stories from Chicagoans Who Bike with Viktor Köves 07.04.2026

What can biking tell you about a city like Chicago? In this episode of Notes from Chicago, we sit down with Viktor Köves, the creator behind Chicagoans Who Bike, a storytelling project capturing the lives, routines, and unexpected moments of people riding through the city. With nearly 100 interviews, Viktor has documented a wide range of experiences—from families biking with their kids to teens di...

How Picking Up Trash Became an Unexpected Community Movement with Penny Gibbons 31.03.2026

Penny Gibbons started Trash People in 2022 with eight people, a plastic bag, and a reply to a stranger on the Logan Square community Facebook page. What began as a personal search for community has grown into an unexpected grassroots movement, now spanning nine neighborhoods. In this episode of Notes from Chicago, Penny talks about how a neighborhood cleanup became the "gateway drug" to community...

From Senegal to the South Side, Building Red Clay Dance Company with Vershawn Sanders-Ward 24.03.2026

In this episode of Notes from Chicago, host Ashley Phillips sits down with founding Artistic Director and CEO of Red Clay Dance Company, Vershawn Sanders-Ward, to talk about how a 3-month trip to a fishing village in Senegal sparked the vision for one of Chicago's most dynamic dance companies. From building community on the South Side to co-creating work with urban farmers and young people in the...

Two Years Inside the Salt Shed's Transformation with Sandra Steinbrecher 17.03.2026

Documentary photographer Sandra Steinbrecher joins Ashley for a conversation about her two-year journey documenting the transformation of the iconic Morton Salt complex into the Salt Shed, one of Chicago's most beloved music and event venues. We dig into her ongoing work documenting the Osaka Garden in Jackson Park and what preservation really means. Follow Sandra Steinbrecher: Website: https://ww...

Queer Visibility Through Art with Andy Bellomo 10.03.2026

In this episode of Notes from Chicago, we sit down with muralist and artist Andy Belomo to explore how large-scale public art becomes a powerful vehicle for queer community, activism, and belonging in Chicago. Follow Andy Bellomo: Website: https://www.andybellomo.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andybmix Follow Notes from Chicago: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qkYwUroGt4hMZQlhTg...

Running Every Street in Chicago with Joabe Barbosa 03.03.2026

Joabe Barbosa is on a mission to run every street in the city. And he's completed more than 80% of his goal. In this episode of Notes from Chicago, Joabe shares the motivation behind his ambitious project and the experiences he's had while running through every Chicago neighborhood. Follow Joabe Barbosa: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/heyjoabe Follow Notes from Chicago: Spotify: https://open....

A Dance Legend: Inside Hubbard Street Dance with Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell 24.02.2026

Step inside the world of contemporary dance leadership in Chicago with Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell, artistic director of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. In this inspiring episode of Notes from Chicago, Linda-Denise shares her journey from her professional debut in 1989 to performing on global stages with Alvin Ailey Dance and how those experiences shaped her leadership style today. Drawing on lesson...

Reframing the West Side of Chicago with Kenn Cook Jr. 17.02.2026

On this episode of Notes from Chicago, host Ashley Phillips sits down with Chicago photographer and visual artist Kenn Cook Jr. to discuss how he captures the true essence of the West Side of Chicago. Kenn shares how photography became a powerful tool for documenting community, culture, and everyday life — challenging the negative narratives often attached to the West Side. Through his exhibition...

77 Neighborhoods, 77 Months: A Listening Tour for Chicago’s Future with Jahmal Cole 10.02.2026

In this episode of Notes from Chicago, we talk with Jahmal Cole, founder of My Block, My Hood, My City, about what he's learning during his 77-month journey to live in all 77 neighborhoods of Chicago. He discusses building bridges across neighborhoods, investing in youth, and creating lasting social change, similar to the Red Cross. Follow Jahmal Cole: Website: https://www.formyblock.org Instagram...

Why Chicago Primary Elections Matter with Stephanie Skora 03.02.2026

Stephanie Skora, Co-Writer & Editor of 'Girl, I Guess Progressive Voter Guide,' shares how her Illinois voter guide went viral in 2018, turning her small project into a movement that influences over 100,000 voters in Illinois. Stephanie explains why primary elections are the most critical yet overlooked elections in Chicago, and how key offices like judges, the County Board, and the Board of R...

The Man Behind Chicago’s Most Famous Cheesecake with Marc Schulman 27.01.2026

In this episode of Notes from Chicago, Ashley sits down with Marc Schulman, President of Eli’s Cheesecake, to explore the remarkable story behind one of the most iconic names in Chicago food. From its beginnings in 1940 as a family-owned coffee shop founded by Eli Schulman, to becoming a nationally recognized brand featured at Taste of Chicago, this conversation dives deep into Chicago’s relations...

How to Fight Segregation in Chicago with Tonika Lewis Johnson 20.01.2026

In this episode, Tonika Lewis Johnson, a Chicago native and social justice artist, discusses her impactful work, including the Folded Map Project, which visualizes segregation in Chicago. Tonika talks about her latest project, Unblocked Englewood, and the day she learned she was selected to be Chicago’s next MacArthur ‘Genius’ Fellow. Follow Tonika Lewis Johnson: Website: https://tonikajohnson.com...

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