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  • Eight Minutes: straight outta chicago’s soul cradle

    The Eight Minutes were yet another family based kiddie soul group out of Chicago.  Oh yes, there were a bunch. For those just joining us, let’s recap: There’s The Five Stairsteps: The Burke Family is of course best known for “Oooh Ooh Child”, but recorded a number of classy Chicago cuts on Curtis Mayfield‘s stable…

    May 18, 2011

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    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Big Boy, Brighter Side of Darkness, Chicago, curtis mayfield, eight minutes, Five Stairsteps, kiddie soul, Love Jones, Motown
    Eight Minutes: straight outta chicago’s soul cradle
  • Darkjive’s May 2011 Dance Card

    Calendar of Events that Darkjive’s Ayana Contreras will be featured at. All are free and open to the public. Brown Sugar Marketplace @ Brown Sugar Bakery Friday May 6th, 5-8pm 328 East 75th Street, Chicago Featuring deep old school cuts by Ayana Contreras, The Marketplace has handmade jewelry, leatherwares, clothes, and more.  Come for the caramel cake……

    April 30, 2011

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Brown Sugar Bakery Chicago, Chicago, DJ Ayana, Dorchester Projects, Morseland, soul
  • Bridgeport Neighborhood Sees Identity Shift

    Detail of a larger mural created by Juan Chavez and located at Fellowship House, 32nd and Lituanica, Bridgeport. Image from Mad About The Mural. Below is an interesting piece from WBEZ by reporter Natalie Moore that sheds light on changes that the Bridgeport neighborhood  (home base for the Version Fest [see below]… and the Daleys) has been going through…

    April 23, 2011

    ayanacontreras

    Art, Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Commentary
    Bridgeport, Natalie Moore, WBEZ
  • version 11: the new chicagoans

    This Month, Chicago welcomes back both springtime and Versionfest (BTW, I think I saw a daffodil on South Shore Drive the other day). Organized by the good folks behind local Arts & Culture publication Lumpen, the Fest runs from April 22nd until May 1st in Bridgeport (a neighborhood that’s been going through a lot of changes…

    April 17, 2011

    ayanacontreras

    Art, Arts & Culture, Events, Performance
    Arts, Bridgeport, Chicago, chicago art events, community, community building, Lumpen, urbanism, Version 11
    version 11: the new chicagoans
  • avery r. young: local wordsmith publishes opus on facebook

    Avery R. Young, local Chicago wordsmith, educator, personality, and friend of darkjive, is in the midst of publishing a series of thirty works (some poetry, some script treatments, and some more visual pieces) in the form of facebook notes.  The work plays with notions of language, blackness, and the canon of African-American pop culture as…

    April 17, 2011

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Jive Culture, Uncategorized
    African-American Art, African-American Literature, Avery R. Young, Black Literature, black poetry, literature, Technology
  • Passing Strange: a righteous afro-rock opera comes to Chicago!

     “Passing Strange“, the Tony-winning black rock-opera is righteous, and it’s being staged in Chicago featuring  local soul revivalists JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound… and my chica: LaNisa Frederick.  Amen. Passing Strange is the coming-of-age story of “Youth” (Daniel Breaker), a kid growing up somewhere in LA in the seventies.  He is disillusioned because he doesn’t fit the common…

    April 12, 2011

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Film and Television, Local Chicago Music, Performance, Reviews, Show Reviews, Staged Affairs, Theater
    afro-punk, Black Theater, Chicago, Chicago Theater, daniel breaker, JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound, LaNisa Frederick, passing strange, Performing Arts, Spike Lee, stew and heidi
  • Theaster Gates’ Dorchester Projects

    What do you get when you mix a maverick artist with strong community ties and an Urban Planner? For one thing, Theaster Gates. For another, the Dorchester Projects, pictured above. Theaster has been purchasing properties in the Woodlawn/Grand Crossing neighborhood for a few years now, and has quietly acquired the stock of the former Dr. Wax record…

    April 11, 2011

    ayanacontreras

    Art, Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Education, Events, High Culture, Jive Culture, Live Music, Local Chicago Music, Magazines, Music, Performance, Printed Matters, Visual Arts
    art, Arts & Culture, Chicago Arts, community building, Dorchester Projects, grand crossing, lack versus fat, New York Times, Theaster Gates, Urban planner, urban planning, urbanism, Visual Art, woodlawn
  • Monk Higgins: The Look of Love

    An early Charles Stepney arrangement (who later worked with The Dells, Rotary Connection, and Earth, Wind, & Fire, among others), this record rumbles and slinks along with soul. I love how the chunky electric keys interplay with the swirling strings, and Monk’s swinging saxophone. Monk Higgins was born Milton Bland in Arkansas. He was already a…

    April 11, 2011

    ayanacontreras

    Local Chicago Music, Music
    1968, Cash McCall, Charles Stepney, Chess Records, Chicago Jazz, dionne warwicke, Gladys Kinght & the Pips, Isaac Hayes, Isley Brothers, Jazz, Johnny Pate, Monk Higgins, soul, The Look of Love
    Monk Higgins: The Look of Love
  • Chuck Bernard: Soul Survivor.

    Vocalist Chuck Bernard (left, 1966) was born in Indianola, Mississippi and bred in St. Louis. He was able to lay down a series of cuts with a ton of great songwriting teams that kicked around Chicago (in addition to the legendary team of Bridges-Knight-Eaton who worked with a handful of Chicago artists though they were…

    February 23, 2011

    ayanacontreras

    Local Chicago Music, Music
    Chicago Soul, chuck bernard, Local Chicago Soul, zodiac records
    Chuck Bernard: Soul Survivor.
  • thaw out with the groove conspiracy!

    Chicagoans… Thaw out this Thursday (and every Third Thursday) with Simeon Viltz and DJ Ayana at the Groove Conspiracy. The revelry starts at 10pm. Dance, eat, drink, play pool, and catch a classic movie with subtitles (past features include The Best of Soul Train, Monkey Hustle, and The Last Dragon). Morseland is located at 1218 West…

    February 15, 2011

    ayanacontreras

    Events, Local Chicago Music, Performance
    Events, the groove conspiracy
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