Chicago’s creatives are discovering new tactics to make ends meet

DJ Gemini Jones, like maximum native DJs, is a member of the gig financial system — unbiased staff who're paid through the development — and who now in finding themselves out of labor throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The gigs at bars, venues, eating places, concert events and the non-public/company ones — probably the most profitable for DJs — have all dried up. “Financially, I’m broke,” mentioned Jones, who had a residency at The Promontory, a Hyde Park-based track venue. “[The coronavirus pandemic] has pretty much taken everything I had on my calendar into May; it is all gone now. What I’m doing to make money, honestly, at this point, I mixed [her last gigs] the

Patriots Notes: Finding Bright Spots In New England’s Ugly Loss To Chiefs

Patriots Notes: Finding Bright Spots In New England’s Ugly Loss To Chiefs

by Zack Cox on Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 2:38AM 1,691 FOXBORO, Mass. — Some notes and nuggets as we process exactly how the New England Patriots were beaten so badly by the Kansas City Chiefs in Thursday night’s season opener: — First, a positive: Mike Gillislee scored three touchdowns in his Patriots debut, plowing into the end zone twice from 2 yards out and once from 1 yard out. He finished with 45 yards on 15 carries in the 42-27 loss and should see plenty of work as New England’s goal-li... NESN.com