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  • AREA/Chicago Release Party… inside and outside Chicago

    (above, Pigasus [the pig candidate for President from the Yippie party] at a rally, Chicago 1968.  classic Windy City protest) AREA/Chicago announces a publication release / art happening…. (AREA Chicago Art/Research/Education/Activism is a publication and event series dedicated to researching, supporting and networking local social, political and cultural movements.) AREA #9 Release Party marks the release of…

    October 28, 2009

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    Art, Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Events, High Culture, Jive Culture, Magazines, Performance, Printed Matters, Visual Arts
    Alex Yablon, anarchists in the suburbs, Andrew Greenlee, Anthony Rayson, art, Ashley Weger, Bert Stabler, Beth Gutelius, Brian Schultz, Carol Ng-He, Carrie Breitbach, Charlie Vinz, Chicago Arts, Chicago Otra, Claire Pentecost, Compass Group, Crandon mine campaign, CTA, Dale Asis, Dan Wang, Daniel Tucker, deindustrialization, demolition, Dinah Ramirez, disability activism, distribution, donation diasporas, Donna Kiser, ecology, Erin Moore, feminism, Forgotten Chicago, Gary, Gloria Ortiz, Great Lakes waterways, HIV in minority communities, Hobofest, Human Action Campaign Organization, immigration detention, Ishpeming, James Lane, Jayne Hileman, Joann Podkul, Joey Pizzolato, Larry Shure, Laurie Jo Reynolds, Laurie Palmer, Lorenza Perelli, Mairead Case, Mara Naselli, Mary Patten, MAS, Michelle Lugalia, Mike Wolf, Native American sites, Nazis in Skokie, neoliberal poetry, Nick Brown, Nicolas Lampert, Nicole Marroquin, No Se Vende, Notes for a People’s Atlas of Calumet, Paul Durica, Paul Sargent, Quincy Saul, Rebecca Zorach, regional energy, rural pilgrimage, Ryan Hollon, Sarah Kanouse, Sarah Kavage, Sean Noonan, slumming, Southeast Environmental Task Force, Southworks, sprawl, STAND, Steel Shavings, Stephanie Farmer, Steve Macek, suburban segregation, Sue Simensky Bietila, Tamms, teaching art on the south side, teaching urban studies in the suburbs, The Brownlands, the Burnham plan, used bookstores, Wade Tillett, world systems
  • Tofu Chitlin Circuit presents the Mac and Cheese Edition

    From the Tofu Chitlin Circuit: a Theater Conservatory based in Bronzeville:  A Panel Discussion featuring you… Our October A La Carte features J. Nicole Brooks, playwright of “Fedra” at Lookingglass Theater and African-American Illusionist Walter King Jr. We’re talking about SPECTACLE. What is it? How does it work? Is it low-brow theater? Is it a…

    October 26, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Education, Events, Theater
    Arts and Culture, Chicago Arts, discussion, J. Nicole Brooks, Jr., Lookingglass Theater, Theater, Tofu Chitlin Circuit, Walter King
  • In My Body’s House – Gene Chandler (1969)

    Here’s a tasty slice of funk from the Duke of Earl himself, Gene Chandler.  Masterfully dapper, ever-so-smooth, Chandler gets funky on this Checker side from 1969.  An early version of the Curtis Mayfield-penned track titled “Hard Times”, the record manifests a ‘creature feature’ vibe that’s fits this time of year like a rubber mask. An alumnus of…

    October 23, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music, the Goodness
    1969, Chess Records, Chicago Soul, Curtis Mayfiled, Englewood, gene chandler, Gene Chandler interview, Local Chicago Soul
  • Celebrate the Day of the Dead with portoluz

    Portoluz, the music and culture organization borne out the ashes of Hothouse, presents a  community wide celebration and art-making event honoring those who’ve left us. Help create a community ofrenda (see below), and make a calavera (or skull) to take home with you. Music will be supplied by Jarochicanos, son jaracho youth group. This event is…

    October 23, 2009

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    Art, Arts & Culture, Education, Events, Music, Performance, Visual Arts
    calavera, chicago cultural events, day of the dead, Events, ofrenda, portoluz
  • Dancing Girl – Terry Callier. Windy City Mellow.

    I remember where I was when I first heard this: the local round-the-way record store.  The carpet was checkered with the maytag logo in bittersweet on brown (harkening back to the store’s past life).  There we stood in a communal experience that began with the shop owner saying, “You’ve got to hear this record”. We…

    October 17, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Jive Culture, Local Chicago Music, Music, the Goodness
    Cadet Records, Charles Stepney, Chess Records, Chicago Soul, curtis mayfield, Local Chicago Music, Local Chicago Soul, Massive Attack, terry callier, What Color Is Love
  • Whatever it is I think I see, becomes a Tootsie Roll to me…

    Now is the time of year that our minds drift towards fantastical costumes and sugary delights. Above, perhaps the sweetest costume I’ve ever seen.  The Tootsie Roll Baby Bunting costume is made out of a soft brown felt and is available at Target.com.  A bit about Tootsie Rolls (a Chicago based classic): Tootsie Rolls were first manufactured in…

    October 17, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Commentary, Film and Television, the Goodness
    candy, chicago businesses, chicago candy, Chicago Cultural History, costumes, tootsie roll
  • Tim & Tom: it wouldn’t be funny if it weren’t so true

    As part of the Chicago Humanities Festival, this Saturday meet Tim & Tom… a “Salt & Pepper” comedy team born in the hotbed of sixties Chicago… Tim Reid and Tom Dreesen met for the first time in tumultuous 1968 Chicago. As the heady promise of the sixties sagged under the weight of widespread violence, rioting, and…

    October 16, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Books, Chicago Cultural History, Events, Film and Television, Performance, Printed Matters
    1968, books, chicago humanities festival, Civil rights movement, comedy, humor, Printed Matters, Race, Tim Reid, tom dreesen
  • Universal Mind Control: Common Double Vision

    9image, Common at Army & Lou’s  (75th & King Drive, Chicago’s Chatham neighborhood) Here’s the recently released alternate version of the video for Chicago-bred Common’s “Universal Mind Control”. Directed by Lil X, it was shelved in favor of Hype Williams’ robo-love version. Jive on.           more about “Universal Mind Control: Common…

    October 1, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Film and Television, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Chicago Hip Hop, Common, Hype Williams, Lil X, Local Chicago Music, Universal Mind Control
    Universal Mind Control: Common Double Vision
  • Summertime and Billy Stewart: Fruitful and Fleeting

    Summer has left our once-warm grasp.  In memorium, Darkjive presents Chess Records’ Billy Stewart with a 1966 version of the classic song “Summertime” (from Porgy and Bess).  I love how Billy Stewart’s scats interplay with insistent horns and halting guitar licks.  The drummer on the cut is a very young Maurice White (of Earth, Wind, and Fire).  Originally from…

    October 1, 2009

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    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music, the Goodness
    31st Street Beach Chicago, Billy Stewart, Chess Records, Chicago, Chicago Soul, I Do Love You, Local Chicago Soul, Maurice White, Music, Porgy and Bess, soul, Summertime, Washington DC
  • Arts and Activism: Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis

    art, above: from “Public Address”, an art installment/retail concept curated by Ellen Rothberg. Chicago, 2008. Thursday, October 1st at Bronzeville’s Little Black Pearl Art & Design Center, there will be a panel discussion focusing on the Arts scenes in these three cities (and the intersection of art and community activism).  Panelists and other participants will be…

    September 30, 2009

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    Art, Arts & Culture, Education, Events, High Culture, Visual Arts
    art, arts and activism, Carol Ng-He, Chicago Calling Arts Festival, Dan Godston, Jennifer Karmin, Lindsay Obermeyer, Little Black Pearl, Theaster Gates
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