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Alison Martin

Audience engagement specialist

Alison Martin is an audience engagement specialist at the Chicago Sun-Times.

The Bell’s home in Beverly, which is actually not the suburbs despite the episode title, needs an update, and host Alison Victoria is ready with ideas.
Ted, a close friend of host Alison Victoria’s, bought a condo in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood, and it needs a major update. Here’s how Victoria tackled the project.
Songwriter extraordinaire Oscar Brown Jr., who died this week on May 29, 2005, brought his first Broadway show – “Kicks & Co.” – to Chicago for its world premiere. Here’s how it went.
The fair, known formally as “A Century of Progress International Exposition,” welcomed visitors for the first time on May 27, 1933. Here’s a look at that day.
Host and designer Alison Victoria helps a couple expecting their first child build their Evanston home from the ground up.
For the first time this season, host Alison Victoria takes on clients and helps hem build their dream home on a tight budget.
On May 18, 1978, a group of about 100 Chicago Latinos protested in the post office’s unfair hiring practices. Here’s how it turned out.
Mayor William “Big Bill” Thompson, born this week, happened to be out of town when the S.S. Eastland sank in the Chicago River in 1915. Here’s a look at how he handled the tragedy.
Will the “Windy City Rehab” designer pack up and move to a rehabbed Atlanta loft?