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LISA SCHENCKER
Chicago Tribune
The first official week of COVID-19 vaccinations for seniors and essential workers in Illinois has sparked mixed emotions and many questions about the process of getting vaccinated.
The vast majority of Illinois seniors and front-line essential workers who are eligible for vaccinations under the phase that started Monday have not yet received shots. Supply remains extremely limited.
But some of those who did get vaccinated reported problems scheduling a second shot. Others worried that a blizzard would keep them from their appointments. Many of those who have yet to be vaccinated are wondering why their health systems havenât yet invited them to be inoculated.
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Black Lives Matter storyline where even detective JT Tarmel (
Frank Harts) faces the barrels of guns from his fellow men in blue. The first time I spoke to Frank was at the 2019 premiere party for “Prodigal Son” at
The Roxy in New York City. In a recent phone conversation, Frank was excited about Season 2 and his expanded role.
Frank, how was it for you coming into a second season with the world in chaos?
With the events of the world post-Floyd and Taylor, the script called for a different approach to a black man playing a black cop on television. Fortunately, after conversations, we were all on the same page.
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While isolated in a one-bedroom Brooklyn apartment this spring, Cole Escola decided to do what no network or streaming service had, to that point, been willing to do: turn the sold-out stage show “Help! I’m Stuck!” into a TV special.
The forced solitude of the pandemic presented an opportunity: “That’s exactly the low bar that this show needs,” Escola recalls thinking.
Working from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. each night to avoid noisy neighbors and honking cars, the actor-writer-comedian donned an array of wigs to play film noir vixen and furniture magnate Jennifer Convertibles; Jessup Collins, a fashion expert with a grotesque filler face; and Laura Jean, a starry-eyed Southern belle who dreams of being a circus tuba player.