Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet 'Afternoon Shift' #200: Sweet escapes November 29, 2012 By: [View the story "'Afternoon Shift' #200: Sweet escapes" on Storify]'Afternoon Shift' #200: Sweet escapesChef Jackie Shen blends sweet treats--and souls--every holiday season in support of Esperanza Community Services. And a woman About 20 percent of exonerated women went to prison for harming or murdering a child they were taking care of--Audrey Edmunds shares her own experience.Storified by · Fri, Nov 30 2012 08:14:49The poetry of songs by WBEZ's Afternoon ShiftRick Kogan wonders why so often the poetry of major songwriters gets lost in the music.Lenox Magee, editor-in-chief of 360 Magazine andWBEZ’s own Lee Bey break down stories including Mel Reynolds running for hisold congressional seat, Wolf Point, Starbucks pricey new brew and the future of DOMA.I'm super excited to be on the #AfternoonShift on @wbez at 2pm for an entire hour. Listen in online at http://wbez.org or at 91.5FM.Lenox MageeReview panel on Mel Reynolds running for his old congressional seat by WBEZ's Afternoon ShiftLenox Magee, editor-in-chief of 360 Magazine and WBEZ's own Lee Bey join Rick to break down stories including Mel Reynolds running for hi...Mel Reynolds, who resigned from Congress after a sexual assault conviction and now wants to succeed Jesse Jackson Jr. http://yfrog.com/nv849ympReboot IllinoisReview panel on the latest with Congress Theater and gay marriage issues by WBEZ's Afternoon ShiftLenox Magee, editor-in-chief of 360 Magazine and WBEZ's own Lee Bey are joined by Jim DeRogatis to discuss the latest with Congress Theat...Congress Theater defaults on $4 million loan | WBEZ 91.5 Chicago1 day ago ... Even as controversial venue owner Erineo “Eddie” Carranza is trying to evict the current operators of the Portage Theater...Review panel on Wolf Point and $7 cups of coffee by WBEZ's Afternoon ShiftLenox Magee, editor-in-chief of 360 Magazine and WBEZ's own Lee Bey discuss the pros and cons of a $7 cup of coffee.New $7 Cup of Coffee at StarbucksjimmykimmelliveFor decades, Esperanza Community Services hasbeen helping those with developmental disabilities from their home base in West Town. And for nearly 15 years, famed chef Jackie Shen has been helping them make fudge as afundraising tool. We’ll talk about Esperanza and their famous fudge. Esperanza Community Service raises funds with fudge by WBEZ's Afternoon ShiftFor decades, Esperanza Community Services has been helping those with developmental disabilities from their home base in West Town. And f...@ECSinChicago #fudge #afternoonshift @wbezchicago #esperanzaKatie O'BrienMahogany slicing the fudge, Jackie Shen's recipe, for Esperanza's fudge fundraiser. #afternoonshift #esperanza @ECSinChicago @wbezchicagoKatie O'BrienThe incredible clients at Esperanza Community Services. They were nice enough to show me around and send me off with some of Jackie Shen's gourmet fudge. #afternoonshift #esperanza @wbezchicago @ECSinChicagoKatie O'Brien#EsperanzaGourmetFudge is on sale NOW at http://esperanzacommunity.org/shop/shop/esperanzas-gourmet-fudge/! Ship it or pick up at Esperanza. Free shipping for 5 boxes or more!EsperanzaColumbia professor Etta Worthington decided tochange her life at age 50 by doing 50 things she’d never done before. 50 year old woman tries 50 new things by WBEZ's Afternoon ShiftColumbia professor Etta Worthington decided to change her life at age 50 by doing 50 things she'd never done before.50 at 50 TrailerfernworkSome unique patterns emerge among women who arewrongfully convicted of serious crimes. About 20 percent of exonerated womenwent to prison for harming or murdering a child they were taking care of--that’sexactly what happened to Audrey Edmunds over 15 years ago, when infant NatalieBeard died in her care. Edmunds’ conviction was reversed in 2008, and she joinsus to share her experience. Audrey Edmunds exonerated after wrongful child murder conviction by WBEZ's Afternoon ShiftSome unique patterns emerge among women who are wrongfully convicted of serious crimes. About 20 percent of exonerated women went to pris... Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Previous post in Afternoon Shift 'Afternoon Shift' #199: True craftsmen Next post in Afternoon Shift 'Afternoon Shift' #202: Poetic justice View the discussion thread. Top Headlines On WBEZ.org What it’s like to live on minimum wage in Chicago Chicago's biggest 'L' rebuild Kwame Dawes sings of Jamaica Chicago's best diner breakfasts What’s (still) manufactured in Chicago Where was Rep. Aaron Schock at 25? Spy cam, icefish make climate change connection Historic South Side theater for sale Chicago bike culture 101