Newcity
Angelica Flores, M.Ed, currently serves as an Education Programs Assistant at the Poetry Foundation, responsible for overseeing administrative and logistical tasks related to various educational initiatives, including the POL National Finals and Summer Teachers Institutes. Angelica has also contributed as a Contributing Writer for Newcity since October 2019 and has experience as a Feature Writer for both SIXTY INCHES FROM CENTER and THE GATE newspaper/BYNC. Additionally, Angelica interned at the Office of International Services at the University of Illinois Chicago, focusing on enhancing housing resources for international students with disabilities. Angelica holds a Master of Education in Urban Higher Education from the University of Illinois Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Dominican University. Prior experience includes roles in support and administrative capacities at various organizations, including Mayer Brown and mHUB Chicago.
Newcity
Newcity is a media company based in Chicago, founded in 1986 and still owned and operated by its founders, Brian & Jan Hieggelke. PRINT Newcity magazine, Newcity’s flagship alt weekly CUSTOM PUBLISHING UChicago Arts, quarterly magazine of culture at the University of Chicago Music Box Theatre Calendar & Magazine Expo Chicago Official Guide Chicago Artists Month Official Guide (Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events) DIGITAL Best of Chicago Booze Muse: The Art and Craft of Liquid Inspiration Boutiqueville: Welcome to the Style Wonderland Newcity Art: Reviews, profiles and news about art in Chicago Newcity Design: Fashion, Home, Architecture and Product in Chicago Newcity Film: Reviews, profiles and news about movies in Chicago Newcity Music: Reviews, profiles and news about music in Chicago Newcity Resto: Dining and food culture in Chicago Newcity Stage: Theater, Dance, Comedy and Performance in Chicago NATIONAL Newcity helps operate the B2B network in print and digital, Alternative Weekly Network, which helps national brands market to young adult city dwellers in more than 150 North American markets.