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  • Dear Michael….

    What bothers me are bandwagon tributes.  An Icon, they say. A Genius.  The same cackling media outlets that refused to play Michael Jackson’s music for years, and affixed an implicit punchline to his name.  Whatever.  Artists are not perfect people. We can choose to accept the art without embracing the artist.  In the case of Michael Jackson,…

    June 26, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Commentary, High Culture, Jive Culture, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Ayana Contreras, History, jackson 5, Michael Jackson, Steve Walsh, vocalo.org
  • Adjust Your Color….and Believe in Radio

    Check this clip from the PBS Documentary called “Adjust Your Color” chronicling the life and times of Petey Greene, a seventies DC-area shock-jock/activist (who was played by Don Cheadle in the film “Talk to Me”).  Makes me believe in radio (again).  And for good measure, below darkjive proudly presents: Life imitating art, Mr. Greene in the flesh.  Wild…

    June 23, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Film and Television, Jive Culture
    Adjust Your Color, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Don Cheadle, Media, Petey Greene, Race, radio, Television, Washington D.C. Radio
  • Sweet Flypaper of Life: 1950s Harlem in Black & White

    Picture it.  It’s the mid 1990s, I’m in high school, late for the morning bus, desperate for something to read during my lengthy commute.  On my Grandmother’s disheveled porch, I find a slightly sunfaded paperback.  The book is Sweet Flypaper of Life, with text by Langston Hughes and photography by Roy DeCarava (originally published in…

    June 18, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Book Reviews, Books, Photography, Printed Matters, Reviews, the Goodness
    1950s, Black Literature, books, Harlem, Langston Hughes, new york, New York City, photograpy, Printed Matters, Roy DeCarava, Sweet Flypaper of Life
    Sweet Flypaper of Life: 1950s Harlem in Black & White
  • The Art of Development: Marguerite Horberg’s Portoluz

    In the news: a whole new vision of performance, development, art, and change!  Originally published in CHICAGO WEEKLY…. By: Veronica Gonzales Envision this: a creative haven for artists both local and global to come together and encourage the economic growth of a community. A neighborhood place where artists, intellectuals, community activists, students, and visitors can…

    June 17, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, High Culture, Jive Culture, Musical Performance, Staged Affairs
    Arts & Culture, bronzeville, Chicago, HotHouse, Marguerite Horberg, Music, Partisan Arts International, Performing Arts, Porto Luz, Veronica Gonzales
  • Jaema Joy Berry: You Can’t Dance out the Side of Your Mouth

    From performing arts space  Links Hall…. Quirky, funny, and sincere, with accompaniment ranging from jazz piano to the sound of tap dancing, Chicago choreographer Jaema Joy Berry explores the simplicity of movement in the context of human and musical interaction. Running: Friday – Saturday June 19-20, 8pm Sunday, June 21, 7pm 3435 N Sheffield Ave…

    June 17, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Dance, Events, High Culture, Jive Culture, Performance, Staged Affairs
    dance, Events, Jaema Joy Berry, Links Hall, Tap Dance
  • Tonight. Tango on Chicago Avenue with the A.R.O.M.A. crew…

    This month A.R.O.M.A. presents “Passions of Argentina” featuring the music, dance and culture of Argentina. Djs Shannon Harris and Joe Bryl along with Argentinean natives, DJs David and Abel Pardo will play Tango and South American influenced rhythms. Live Tango performances by Tango Eclectique’s Maria Alferov and Humberto Decima. Live VJ show by Galina Shevchenko,…

    June 17, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Dance, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music, Music
    A.R.O.M.A, Argentina, Chicago, dance, Events, Shannon Harris, Sonotheque, Tango
  • Bobby McClure’s Peak Of Love 1966

    Dress super-clean and meet me at the basement party tonight.  Chicago Soul at its finest from one time Soul Stirrer Bobby McClure. more about “Bobby McClure Peak Of Love 1966“, posted with vodpod

    June 16, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Jive Culture, Local Chicago Music, Music, the Goodness
    Bobby McClure, Checker, Chess Records, Chicago Soul, Local Chicago Music, Music
  • Black Slang at the Shrine… and it’s all good

    Chicago’s own young, vivrant, soulful, jazz ensemble Black Slang (featuring Corey Wilkes on trumpet and Yaw on vocals) performed this past weekend at new South Loop Venue The Shrine.  The group draws as much influence from Herbie Hancock as Mos Def, and pushes the boundaries of musical genres til barely a shred remain.  Black Slang…

    June 12, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music, Local Chicago Music, Music, Musical Performance, Staged Affairs
    Black Slang, Chicago, Corey Wilkes, Events, Live Music, the shrine, Yaw
  • Wattstax (1973) Cult Movie of the Week

    Movie trailer for the 1973 black documentary, Wattstax.  Perhaps the closet thing to “BLACKstock” we’ll ever see.  Great performances from Memphis’ Stax Recording artists of the time and an indelible message of unity, self-determination, and respect (and fly fashion). I can’t be 100% certain, but I’m pretty sure that the chemical pink ensemble (complete with white,…

    June 12, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Cult Movie of the Week, Film and Television, Music, the Goodness
    black film, Cult Movie of the Week, film, Jesse Jackson, Richard Pryor, Staple Singers, Watts, Wattstax
    Wattstax (1973) Cult Movie of the Week
  • Mookie & Poonie: Cohorts or Coincidence?

    Tonight, Join my buddy Chris Hales (aka Tapedek) at the Chicago Art Department for an Art Opening (also featuring my guy Sean Alvarez on the Wheels of Steel). Chris’s first solo show as a member of The Chicago Art Department showed an artist who knew what he wanted to do, yet was slightly unsure of…

    June 12, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Art, Arts & Culture, Events, Musical Performance, Performance, Staged Affairs, Theater, Visual Arts
    Arts & Culture, Cabaret, Chicago, Chicago Art Department, Events, Mookie’s Revenge, Poonie’s Cabaret, Sean Alvarez, Tapedek, Visual Art
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