By: Stefano Esposito, Miriam Di Nunzio, Emmanuel Camarillo
The festival will be exiting Douglass Park after a 10-year run that has been plagued by controversy in recent years.
Miriam Di Nunzio is the Entertainment Arts Editor at the Chicago Sun-Times. With a focus on local arts and entertainment, Miriam covers a wide range of topics including music, theater, film, and culinary events in the Chicago area. Her articles highlight the vibrant cultural scene in the city and provide readers with insights into the latest happenings in the entertainment industry.
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Miriam Di Nunzio predominantly covers local entertainment and cultural events in Chicago, with a focus on theater, music, restaurants, and holiday festivities. She also reports on private sector announcements related to these themes.
Given her coverage attributes, she may be interested in receiving pitches related to upcoming local events such as theater productions or musical performances, new restaurant openings or menu launches in the Chicago area. Additionally, providing insights into the impact of specific holidays or festivals on the city's cultural scene could resonate well with her coverage.
Since Miriam has a strong emphasis on local news within Chicago and Illinois, she would likely appreciate pitches that are tailored specifically to this geographic area and highlight unique aspects of the region’s entertainment and culinary scenes.
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