Gretchen Kalwinski

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Writer Gretchen Kalwinski's portfolio and blog

Editing for the NRAEF

I’ve spent a good portion of the last 2 years working as a freelance editor for the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF), for some of their products/services/textbooks, including their Prostart guide, ServSave book, and Food Management Professional guide. They are now merged with their educational foundation, but when I began freelancing for them back in 2005, they were known simply as “NRA.” Funnily, many people in this industry are also affiliated with the “CIA” (Culinary Institute of America), and FBI (Food and Beverage Institute). The organization is a huge one, and because it’s politically active, is sometimes controversial, but I’ve had nothing but good experiences working with NRAEF staff over the years.

Jean Shepherd Story on the Chicagoan

I wrote a new piece on Jean Shepherd, radio raconteur and famed for “A Christmas Story,” for the Chicagoan, a “new nonprofit media organization whose mission is to document the arts and culture history of Chicago and the greater Midwest with an emphasis on long-form storytelling.” Please note the beautiful illustration by Chicago artist Rob Funderburk. I’m so excited about this promising new project, and what a great excuse for me to wax poetic about my love/hate relationship with Shepherd, who was also born and raised in Hammond, IN.

Time Out Chicago-”Concrete Canvas”

Concrete Canvas“The artists installing this “guerilla” art (mostly in the warmer months and the dark of night) call themselves street artists and often hide their identities from cops by using nicknames. But don’t confuse their work with gang graffiti or tagging: It’s illegal, but there’s an altruistic mission to their madness. [for full article, click here.]” July 24, 2008. Issue #178.

Time Out Chicago-”Chicks and Balances”: Time Out Chicago

Chicks and Balances“Wycoff portrays the gritty, sorrowful elements of her characters’ lives head-on and offers no easy solutions—no one’s riding up on a white horse—but neither are the stories bleak. Instead, drama and tension are delivered in such a subtle but detail-infused way that the reader becomes invested in Beth’s plight early on in the collection. Download PDF [for full article, click here.]“ Time Out Chicago / Issue 107: March 15–21, 2007

Punk Planet-”We Don’t Need Another Wave”

We Don't Need Another Wave“Jervis’s take is that the idea of a simplistic generational divide serves no one and that we should keep discussing the main point-gender justice-while retaining myriad voices that move us in the same direction: forward. [for full article, click here.]” October 28, 2006.

Venus Zine-”Listen Up!”

Listen Up!“An audio-blogger, experimental music lover, and managing director for the Third Coast International Audio Festival — an annual and ongoing celebration of documentary and feature audio works — Chicago’s Julie Shapiro is known for bringing to light fascinating audio segments, sounds, and radio works. [for full article, click here.]“

Stop Smiling-”In Shep We Trust”

In Shep We Trust“But best known are his articles about his childhood in the rustbelt Midwest. One show compares a steel mill to the sixth circle of hell. [for full article, click here.]” September 2006, Issue 27.

Chicago Reader-”His Wild Kingdom”

“Joe Taft wants his bedroom back. For four months it’s been inhabited by a baby tiger named Max, while Taft, who’s 60, crashes on the couch. “I can’t get him out of my house until I move these other cats into the new pens being built,” he says. “Then I can finally have a bedroom. The walls are pretty raggedy in there.” He means claw marks, like the ones in his kitchen and living room. Download PDF [for full article, click here.]” may 20, 2006.

Venus Zine: Spring 2006: ”Guerilla Drive-Ins”

Guerilla Drive Ins“One of the most organized groups is the Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-In in Santa Cruz, California. In 2002, they started showing films such as The Third Man and The Gleaners and I  on vacant walls of abandoned buildings for friends and strangers to enjoy. [for full article, click here.]“

Venus Zine: Spring 2006: “Memoirs of a Muse”

Memoirs of a Muse“Her ideas about muses go back to her childhood, when her grandmother warned her about the trials and tribulations of the role. Still, Tanya is so impressed with the great Russian writers that besides masturbating to Dostoevsky, she decides to achieve immortality by inspiring another person’s work. [for full article, click here.]“

Time Out Chicago-”We’re Stuffed With Fun”

We're Stuffed With Fun“To bolster community pride, the small town of Whiting honors its Eastern European heritage each year with its three-day Pierogi Fest, where the tried and true Polish/Slovak dumplings are fried or steamed with butter, and chock-full of different fillings like meat, cheese, potato, mushroom, berries and apricot. Download PDF [for full article, click here.]“

Venus Zine: Winter 2005 ”I’m With the Band”

I'm With Band“Her perspective might be easier to comprehend if she were a sex-positive, 1960s [for full article, click here.]“