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Contents Issue 117/2022

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About us

Hyatt Magazine is a free social and cultural magazine, featuring events, entertainment, lifestyle, fashion, business, leisure, and lore. “Hyatt” in Arabic Language means Life. Its events and news guide targeting heavy populated Middle-Eastern community in Chicagoland area and soon in Michigan. Hyatt Magazine targets are to establish and strengthen Middle-Eastern social and cultural aspects and to connect the Middle-Eastern communities together. Furthermore, Hyatt Magazine is assisting in building bridges with other communities socially and economically. Hyatt Magazine published monthly to promote coverage area in an informative and positive manner, and it’s distributed throughout the area by Direct Mailing and placed in key locations. You’ll find the magazine enlightening and have interesting articles are written by someone like yourself, who cares about the community. We welcome contributions of articles, events, recording, photos, and videos; however, they will be subject to editing and availability of space and subject matter. Comments, questions, subscription requests and ad placement inquiries are invited. This glossy social magazine published by Flash Media, offers several major subjects that will interest many readers.

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No portion of this publication may be reprinted, reproduced, or republished without the written permission of the publisher. The opinions expressed in Hyatt Magazine are those of the authors or columnists and do not necessarily reflect the views of the magazine or its publisher, Flash Media, nor do they constitute an endorsement of products or services herein. All articles submitted will become solely owned by Hyatt Magazine. We reserve the right to update, change, or reject any article or material. We reserve the right to refuse any advertisement.

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Arab Champion Soccer League On Feb. 05, 2022 Arab Champion Soccer League 2021-22 final game: 1st place Al Quds Team and 2nd place Yemen Team

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Horoscope

Aries

(Mar. 20 - April 19 )

Aries have ram-like eyebrows and smug

from their mothers’ wombs. This may even involve

expressions. They should not be quite so smug be-

rollerblades. The Aries makes life decisions as a tod-

cause they are constantly clunking themselves in

dler. Aries marry several times for funnies but nev-

the skull. Aries rarely say one thing and do another.

er divorce. Their spouses have many freak accidents

They usually do the wrong thing and don’t discuss

resulting in death or crippling injury. Aries always

it. Never point this out to an Aries unless you want

hold management positions. If one is assigned to

your kidneys pulled out through your sinuses. Ar-

clean toilets, he will form a one-man union. Then

ies folks love Pisceans because Pisces people make

he will go and picket in the parking lot. People run

them feel well-grounded. Aries love to laugh at the

away when an Aries comes around. They know

funny moon-people who suck their thumbs at age

that if they do not, the Aries will set them on fire.

35. Aries use guns to describe philosophical con-

Aries hate listening to Scorpios talk because they

cepts. Whether you live in a palatial estate or a

take pride in being even more self-centered. In fact,

cardboard tepee, you will insist until death that it

much to the Scorpios’ dismay, you are the biggest

is exactly what you always wanted. Most Aries were

pricks in the zodiac. Your rams’ horns are in every-

concrete parking bumpers in at least two of their

one else’s asses.

past lives. Aries are never born. They skip gaily

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Community Donation Drive

On Feb. 19, 2022 Reema, Sana, Summar and Ramadan teamed with Muslim Women Resource Center to help Afghan refugees. They held a donation drive at Krave Restaurant in Bridgeview, IL.

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Fashion

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Omar Kamal & Hassan’s Concert

On Feb. 18, 2022 Al Keif Entertainment presented singers Omar Kamal and Hassan Shakson. The concert was held in Niles, IL.

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Project Diversity Showcase On Feb. 19, 2022 the Andrew High School presents Project Diversity Showcase.

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Jokes & Thoughts

es rticles/jok a t/ n e v e r you s at: To submit ns, email u io it d e g in m in the upco g.com ma tt info@hya

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Thomas Cole’s Journey of Life, part 1 Thomas Cole’s Journey of Life by Dmitriy Yakubov Thomas Cole, born in 1801 in England, became a major American artist of the 19th century. Focusing on historical and landscape paintings, one of his important contributions was The Voyage of Life, a series of four paintings with the titles Childhood, Youth, Manhood and Old Age. I was eager to see these works in person and learn

more about the man who made them. Childhood On February 1, 1801, Cole was born in Bolton, Lancashire. With his parents, he headed to the United States in 1818. He spent time in cities including Philadelphia, Ohio and Pittsburgh, where he found work

painting portraits as a self-taught artist. His work was shown in exhibitions of the Philadelphia Academy, and he worked with members of the group. While in the Catskills region of New York state, Cole was inspired

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by the beauty of the land. He created small landscape paintings which would spark his fame. The work caught the attention of the artist Asher B. Duran, as well as important New York critics and artists. Duran became a life-long friend. Cole became a member of the National Academy at twenty years old. Youth For several years starting in 1829, Cole went overseas. He visited Italy and France, and

went to England to learn the family business. For him, this journey was very fruitful and happy. While abroad, he connected with affluent Americans who commissioned work from him, further cementing his status and adding to his reputation. When Cole came back to New York in late 1832, an exhibition of his European paintings caused a stir. Returning to the land that made him famous, Cole found a farm called Cedar Grove in

Catskill, New York, and made a small, rented outbuilding there into his studio. At this time, he connected with Luman Reed, an entrepreneur from Coxsackie, New York who ran a private art gallery and who became his patron. For Reed, Cole created The Way of the Empire, an acclaimed series of paintings which show the harmful effects of industry on nature. Cole referred to railway builders as «barbarians with an iron heart.» To continue reading the article, see the next issue...

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Recipe Easy & delicious Chicken Kofta Kabab: by: Abumallek Makes and Bakes. Dr Anas Nahhas

1 Tbs Vegetable Oil 1&1/2 tsp Garlic Powder

Ingredients:

1&1/2 tsp Salt

1 lb Ground Chicken Meat

1/2 lb Cherry Tomatoes

1/4 cup Whole Milk 1 cup Bread Crumbs 1/4 cup Chopped Fresh Parsley 1 Onion-Finely Chopped 1&1/2 tsp Allspice

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Mix all ingredients well (except tomatoes which will be grilled). Place chicken mixture in fridge for 30 min. Divide into 8-10 equal portions. With moistened hands, insert a wide flat skewer through each portion and mold the meat around the skewer to a length of about 5 in. Suspend finished skewers over a deep baking dish. Place tomatoes on a skewer as well. Place all on a grill for 10-15 min turning them as needed. You can grill them in the oven instead at 400ºF on the top rack for about 15-20 min (turning them over halfway through) then broil them for about 5 min (turning them over again). Serve with pita bread, garlic sauce, the grilled tomatoes, your favorite salad, and pickles. Advertisement

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