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Jason Coleman’s career with the Chicago Police Department ended when he resigned in July 2020, less than two months after he was involved in a skirmish with on-duty officers near his West Englewood home. He’s set to graduate from the Chicago Fire Department academy on Feb. 16.
[INTERVIEW] Dominique Hamilton carries on mother s legacy in Cats
Posted : 2021-02-09 09:02
Updated : 2021-02-09 17:43
Dominique Hamilton, left, as Rumpleteazer in the 40th anniversary production of Cats in Korea / Courtesy of S&CO
By Kwon Mee-yoo
Actress Dominique Hamilton / Courtesy of Dominique HamiltonAndrew Lloyd Webber s joyous musical Cats, revolving around a clan of cats and their annual celebration of the Jellicle Ball, commemorated its 40th anniversary last year with an international production in Korea.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the show, opening last September at the Charlotte Theater, has been delivering Lloyd Webber s exuberant musical numbers as well as Gillian Lynne s energetic choreography portraying some 20 unique cat characters across the country from Seoul to Daegu and Busan.
Charter school co-principal Mindy McConnell and small business owner Jenette Porter along with state Sen. Troy Carter, state Sen. Karen Carter Peterson and Baton Rouge activist Gary Chambers all qualified yesterday for the open Second Congressional District seat recently vacated by former U.S. Rep Cedric Richmond, now a high-ranking aide to President Joe Biden.
Qualifying continues until Friday (Jan. 22) at 4:30 p.m. The race will be fast, furious, expensive and very competitive.
The entrance of McConnell and Porter into the race will make the campaign more interesting to a wider range of voters. McConnell, 37, is a Libertarian who believes that it’s time to break up America’s two-party system. Porter, 61, said she is a God-fearing Christian with a strong distaste for current policing practices and a firm belief in the power of love.