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  • In the Blood: susan lori parks’ remix of “scarlet letter” in chicago

     “My life’s my own fault. I know that. But the world don’t help.” — Hester La Negrita “In the Blood”, the “bold re-imagining of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s masterpiece, The Scarlet Letter, embraces the yearning for love, family, and the price of moral absolutes” according to the UIC Performing Arts website.  The rework centers on Hester La…

    April 7, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Performance, Reviews, Show Reviews, Staged Affairs, Theater
    in the blood, suzan lori-parks, Theater, UIC, Yaw
  • Chicago Public Schools Walk Out to Stop Budget Cuts

      My Teen Talk Radio students tell me that many students at our school (Uplift Community High) are planning on walking out of school on Thursday April 8th at 9:30am to protest proposed CPS (Chicago Public Schools) budget cuts.  Another school involved is Social Justice High School at Little Village/Lawndale High School’s campus (a school…

    April 7, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Commentary, Education, Events
    April 8th 2010, CPS, CPS Budget Cuts, CPS Protest, CPS rally, CPS Student Walkout, CPS Walkout, Student Protest, youth walkout
  • I Spy: an exercise in style, stealth, and pace

    When you think of 1960s TV, what do you think of? Gilligan’s Island?  Or perhaps The Munsters?  Just don’t forget about I Spy (one of my absolute favorites).  Imagine: the mod, mod world of the sixties, international espionage and thievery, and two American spies:  Robert Culp as Agent Kelly Robinson, whose cover is as a…

    March 28, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Film and Television, the Goodness
    Bill Cosby, I Spy, LA Times, Robert Culp, Television
  • Brown Sugar Soul! cupcakes + old school soul = BLISS

    Brown Sugar Soul is a monthly after-work set where I spin a natural sugar high of old school funk and soul with no filler every 1st Thursday at the renowned Brown Sugar Bakery (which is, in fact a bakery… not a club with a clever title).  Tip: they are famous for their caramel cake. Join…

    March 18, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Local Chicago Music, Music, the Goodness
    Ayana Contreras, Brown Sugar Bakery Chicago, Brown Sugar Soul, chatham, Chicago Bakeries, DJ Ayana, Stephanie Hart
  • Dakar by Way of Chicago: omar pene & yassa

    This Saturday, Senegal’s Omar Pene is in Chicago performing at Martyrs (3855 N. Lincoln).  A former member of Super Diamono, a 70s Senegalese band that addressed social issues with funk, he is now solo… and in fine form.  His voice has been described as both muscular and “islamic”, and the concert promises to be a treat.…

    March 17, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music, Music, Musical Performance, Staged Affairs
    DJ Ayana, Omar Pene, portoluz, senegal, senegalese music, Senegalese Restaurant, yassa restaurant
  • the get down! this thursday at the morseland

      It’s about that time… and I’ve got more heat.  Soulful dynamite. Killer funk. Local Chicago gems. Bluesy groovers. Polyrhythmic madness.  The stuff that hip-hop was built upon.  And, as always, no cover.  Join me and Gaucho at the Morseland: 1218 West Morse, this Thursday at 9:30pm.  Below, rare groove stone-cold gangster lean goodness by…

    March 7, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Events, Live Music, Local Chicago Music, Music
    chicago events, Curtom, DJ Ayana, gaucho, Impressions, Morseland
  • Cocktails and Clay: sensual overload in hyde park

    Perhaps one of the greatest (Nancy Reagan-approved) conceptions of sensual overload ever!  Hyde Park brings it back one-mo’-gin : Friday, March 12 at the Hyde Park Art Center… play with clay, explore the exhibitions, enjoy drink specials, and dance! Hyde Park Art Center 5020 S. Cornell Avenue Chicago, IL 60615

    March 4, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Art, Arts & Culture, Events, Visual Arts
    Chicago, chicago art events, cocktails and clay, hyde park, hyde park art center
    Cocktails and Clay: sensual overload in hyde park
  • African Art and the Modernist Eye: at the Art Institute

    For my art-lovers: something to check out tomorrow evening…African Art and the Modernist Eye, a lecture exploring how traditional African Art was catapulted to the cutting edge of the Modern Art scene Thursday, February 18, 2010 @ 6:00 p.m. Inspired by a modernist fascination with the “primitive,” the first half of the 20th century saw…

    February 17, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Art, Arts & Culture, Education, Events, High Culture, Visual Arts
    african art, Art Institute of Chicago, Christa Clarke, Events, free art events, High Culture, Modern Art, Newark Museum
    African Art and the Modernist Eye: at the Art Institute
  • The Get Down: keep on singing

    The Get Down is back! This Thursday, February 11, let’s celebrate what we love: feel good music!  Soul, Funk, Disco, and Bluesy Groovers spun with love by yours truly (DJ Ayana).  Expect a healthy helping of both rare and classic homegrown monsters, plus all the darkjive featured music you’ve come to love. Thursday, February 11  @ the…

    February 7, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Events, Live Music, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Ayana Contreras, Chicago Soul, DJ Ayana, Five Stairsteps, George Harrison, Keni Burke, Local Chicago Music, Local Chicago Soul, Morseland
  • Woman of the Ghetto: marlena shaw dealing the cold truth

    I just found a copy of “Woman of the Ghetto” by Marlena Shaw for 4 bucks! Killer Chicago single from 1969.  The song has been sampled multiple times, among them: St. Germain sampled from “Woman of the Ghetto” from Live at Montreux used in “Rose Rouge” on Tourist (2000) 9th Wonder and Buckshot also sampled…

    February 6, 2010

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, High Culture, Local Chicago Music, Music, the Goodness
    Chess Records, Chess/Cadet, Chicago Jazz, Chicago Soul, Class, inner city, Local Chicago Soul, Marlena Shaw, Race, Richard Evans, Woman of the Ghetto
    Woman of the Ghetto: marlena shaw dealing the cold truth
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