Amy Eshleman is the first lady of Chicago, Illinois. Find more about Amy Eshleman Wikipedia in the article below.
Amy Eshleman is a former assistant commissioner of the Chicago Public Library and was responsible for developing YouMedia, a digital media center for teens.
She is best known for her philanthropic work in Chicago, particularly with the Chicago Public Library. Amy is a passionate advocate for literacy and has been recognized by the American Library Association with their Librarians of the Year award in 2016. Read More...
When Amy Winehouse made a huge splash onto the music scene with Back to Black in 2006, her skintight dresses, bouffant hair and heavily lined eyes all heralded back to one person: Ronnie Spector, lead singer for 1960s girl group the Ronettes. Winehouse was like an updated version of Ronette-era Spector, albeit with a darker funhouse mirror twist. But there's more linking Winehouse and Spector than their style choices: Spector's music influenced Winehouse's own, and both experienced personal turmoil. Read More...
According to recent allegations, Russian forces abducted and executed the mayor of a Ukrainian hamlet, Olga Sukhenko, along with her son and husband. According to the New York Post, she and her husband Ihor, as well as their 25-year-old son Oleksandr, were abducted on March 23.
The dead were apparently discovered on Saturday, April 2, in a trench-like improvised grave that Russian forces had used as a barracks. According to local media, the lady and her family were assassinated. Read More...