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  • “We are a Fist”

    Wednesday, August 19th from 7-8:30pm Ronnie Kitchen and Martin Reeves – both released from prison on July 7th after being incarcerated for twenty-one years for crimes they did not commit – will share their personal stories with the community at Imagine Englewood If (1854 W Garfield Blvd). This is a special Café Society event co-sponsored…

    August 19, 2009

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    Chicago Cultural History, Education, Events
    Capital punishment, Crime and Justice, criminal justice, death penalty, Englewood, Events, Imagine Englewood, incarceration, Martin Reeves, prison, Ronnie Kitchen
  • Dancing Lesson: Jamaican Import circa 1964

    thanks to Mr. Catano for the headsup on this video…. At the bottom of this post, Tony Verity breaks down ska dancing (quite anthropologically, I might add).  Byron Lee and the Dragonaires play backup.  Plays out a bit like the movie Hairspray, only with a Jamaican twist (the original, of course…John Waters kept it gritty, yet sufficiently…

    August 18, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Commentary, Dance, Jive Culture, Music
    5 Duotones, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires, dance, dance crazes, Hairspray, Jamaican, Jamaican Ska, John Waters, Ricki Lake, the gouster
  • Esser says: She’s Never Satisfied

    I caught the video for “Satisfied” by Esser on cable access recently, and consequently can’t get the  tango-inflected song out of my head.  British artist Esser is a young chap with a notable ear and notable hair.  The level of camp in this clip is high.  Sort of makes me crave some Kid Creole &…

    August 15, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Film and Television, Jive Culture, Music
    Esser, Kid Creole and the coconuts, Le Mélomane, Music, pop
    Esser says: She’s Never Satisfied
  • Billy Butler: Brotherly Soul

    From Jerry Butler’s little brother, Billy, it’s “I’ll Bet You”.  Jerry Butler, of course, was a member of the Impressions (as well as one of the most successful solo acts in Chicago Soul history).  Billy never quite made it out from the shadow of his superstar brother, but he made a few valiant efforts: among them, “Right Track”, and…

    August 8, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Billy Butler, Chicago Soul, curtis mayfield, Jerry Butler, Local Chicago Soul, Music, Okeh, Okeh Records, Right Track
  • Mos Def Performs Billie Jean in Chicago

    Recorded at the House of Blues here in Chicago a few days back.  It’s Mos Def, and his homage to the gloved one:  a fresh interpretation of “Billie Jean”.  Somehow, it works.  Invention isn’t dead, after all. Jive on!

    August 6, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music, Music, Musical Performance, Staged Affairs, the Freshness
    hip hop, Michael Jackson, michael jackson tribute, Mos Def, Mos Def does Michael Jackson, Music
  • Hebru’s Flyboys: ready to play?

    Below is the studio work for the upcoming Fly Boy toy line by local visual artist Hebru Brantley (pictured above). A resident artist at Bronzeville’s Little Black Pearl Art & Design Center, illustrator Hebru has created everything from T-shirts and custom Adidas to wall-bound glory.  Now comes his first toy line, as much for grown-ups as for…

    July 31, 2009

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    Art, Arts & Culture, Jive Culture, the Freshness
    Black Art, Chicago Visual Artists, Contemporary Art, Hebru, Hebru Brantley, Local Visual Artists, Toys
  • What Happens to Words in the Sun?

    Quraysh Ali Lansana From Public Square, a project of Illinois Humanities Council, news of a Saturday Afternoon session at Englewood’s Perry Mansion Cultural Center.  Mix poetry and conversation across generations, color, and neighborhood lines.  Add sunshine and grow… “Join us for an afternoon of poetry, conversation, and sunshine as some of the most prolific and…

    July 31, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Performance, Spoken Word
    Adrian Matejka, Angela Jackson, Chicago State University, Englewood, FM Supreme, Gwendolyn Brooks, Illinois Humanities Council, Kevin Coval, Louder Than a Bomb, poetry, Public Square, Quraysh Ali Lansana, spoken word
  • Printers’ Ball Tonite!

    Chicago is a hotbed for so many fields of creative art: among them printed arts.  From edgy magazines (Alarm, Stop Smiling, et al), to indie book publishers, comics, literary journals, and newspapers, there’s myriad ways to get high on ink! Celebrate our collective literary history at the Printers’ Ball, organized by Poetry Magazine (an iconic…

    July 31, 2009

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    Books, Chicago Cultural History, Events, Magazines, Performance, Printed Matters, Visual Arts
    books, Chicago Cultural History, Events, Poetry Magazine, Printed Matters, Printers’ Ball
  • Movies in The Park: Fireflies and Stars

     (“To Sir with Love, 1967) According to the Chicago Park District, 170 current and classic movies will be shown in neighborhood parks throughout the city, through September.  I know many of us have missed the first program offerings, but here’s a list of recommendations for the final month of movies.  Lots to choose from…  Bring popcorn,…

    July 29, 2009

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    Art, Cult Movie of the Week, Events, Film and Television, Visual Arts
    Akeelah and the Bee, Bill Cosby, calle 54, cult movies, Events, Movies in the Park Chicago, Sidney Poitier, Sparkle, The Sting, To Sir With Love
  • Fame: Cult Movie of the Week

    Fame (1980) is one of those movies that makes you wish you lived in a world so filled with youthful fervor that at anytime a group of kids might break into interpretive dance and jump on a cab.  We don’t.  But that didn’t keep us from cheering for the characters in the film (especially Coco…

    July 26, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Cult Movie of the Week, Events, Film and Television, Musical Performance, Staged Affairs, Theater
    cult movies, dance, Events, fame, Fame (1980), film, Irene Cara, Theater, Tofu Chitlin Circuit
    Fame: Cult Movie of the Week
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