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  • no room for pride

    Art from Immig-Art,  anonymously contributed immigration experiences as a group art project.  Immig-Art was founded by my friend, Kabuika Kamunga, a Congolese filmmaker and journalist based in Chicago.

    April 3, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Art, Arts & Culture, High Culture, Jive Culture, the Goodness
    Africa, Arts & Culture, Congolese, Immig-Art, Immigrants, Kabuika Kamunga
    no room for pride
  • Alvin Ailey American Dance: back in chicago

    the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is back in Chicago (at the gorgeous Auditorium Theatre). Those loyal darkjive readers among you, I warned you weeks ago that it was time to save up…. highlights of this year’s program include: Night Creature – One of Ailey’s most classically choreographed ballets juxtaposed within Ellington’s jazz idiom –…

    April 2, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, High Culture, Performance, the Goodness
    Alvin Ailey, alvin ailey american dance theater, Arts & Culture, Chicago, dance, Events, Judith Jamison, The Wiz
  • Blackness…Finally Forgivable?

    from the Stop Smiling Blog…. A Pugilist’s Pardon, Once Unforgivable Posted on: April 1, 2009 at 1:48 pm // MARGINALIA It’s Jack Johnson, 1 — Scooter Libby, zero. Senator John McCain delivers some straight talk we can believe in with the announcement this week that he is seeking a presidential pardon for the late Jack…

    April 2, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Book Reviews, Books, Commentary, Film and Television, Magazines, Printed Matters, Reviews
    Black Journalists, boxing, jack johnson, Journalism, Kabuika Kamunga, Ken Burns, McCain, NABJ, National Association of Black Journalists, Obama, Printed Matters, Race, Stop Smiling, unforgivable blackness, vocalo, vocalo.org
  • pARTy like an art star….

    First Fridays at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Tomorrow,  Fri. April 3rd) Happy hour takes on a new meaning with First Fridays at the MCA. Cash bar featuring specialty drinks and free Wolfgang Puck appetizers. Enjoy live music from local DJs, the world’s only iMac G5 digital dating bar, creation stations, and more. Each month features…

    April 2, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Art, Arts & Culture, Events, High Culture, Visual Arts
    Events, Museum of Contemporary Art
  • the Twinight Revue is Coming

    The Chicago-based record label Numero Group has brought together several veteran local soul acts from the short-lived (local) Twinight Record label (circa late 60s- early 70s).   Among them will be: Renaldo Domino, Syl Johnson, and the Notations.  They’ll perform Saturday at the Park West on Armitage Avenue in Chicago. Tomorrow on Chicago Public Radio’s morning…

    April 1, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music, Local Chicago Music, Music, Performance, Show Reviews
    Chicago Public Radio, Chicago Soul, Chicagoist, Eccentric Soul Review, Events, Numero Group, Renaldo Domino, Syl Johnson, The Notations, Twinight
  • Africa Hi-Fi (back and in full effect!)

    mark your calendars for Ron and Sonia’s ongoing afro-funk-highlife-house-shindig…. Saturday, April 11th at Sonotheque… AFRICA HI-FI SUPPORTS NEXTAID , an LA based non-profit that uses music events to raise money for children in South Africa orphaned by the horrendous AIDS EPIDEMIC, and AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, working diligently to raise awareness and action against Human Rights Violations…

    April 1, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music
    Africa, Africa Hi-Fi, Events, Ron Trent, Sonia Hasaan, Sonotheque
  • This Love is Real

    The Lovelites were a young female group out of Chicago featuring Patti Hamilton on lead.  They gained notoriety in the late 60s for their song about teen pregnancy called “How Can I Tell My Mom and Dad (that I’ve Been Bad).” Here in Chicago, though, they are best known for “My Conscience”…a record penned by…

    April 1, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Chicago Soul, Local Chicago Soul, Lovelites, lowrider soul, Patti Hamilton
  • Portraits of Black Chicago: Cool Off

    Black youngsters cool off with fire hydrant water on Chicago’s South Side in the Woodlawn community… June 1973 “…The kids don’t go to the city beaches and use the fire hydrants to cool off instead. It’s a tradition in the community, comprised of very low income people. The area has high crime and fire records. From…

    March 31, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Jive Culture, Photography
    Arts & Culture, Chicago, Chicago History, inner city, John H. White, Paul Louis Street, photography, Portraits of Black Chicago, Portraits of Chicago, Printed Matters, woodlawn
    Portraits of Black Chicago: Cool Off
  • Cult Movie of the Week: Shaft in Africa

    I will start with the disclaimer: I am not really a blaxploitation film lover. I’m a lover of their funky romps-of-soundtracks. That said, I dig Shaft in Africa despite its more reserved soundtrack. Why? It’s titled Shaft…..in Africa! Not only Africa, but, specifically, Ethiopia… a country that holds a lot of romance for me because…

    March 26, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Cult Movie of the Week, Film and Television, Jive Culture, Local Chicago Music
    Africa, black film, Cult film, cult movies, Ethiopia, film, Johnny Pate, Paris, Richard Roundtree, Shaft in Africa, Vonetta McKee
    Cult Movie of the Week: Shaft in Africa
  • i miss van hunt

    …I do.  I don’t think I’m alone… am I?  Blue Note has the Masters to album, Popular Machine, and he claims he can’t afford to buy them back.  Wow.  Sounds like some Frankie Lymon-like wackness**.  Meanwhile, Popular Machine, originally slated for release in January 2008, has become more of a Popular Myth. I like his…

    March 23, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Commentary, Music, the Goodness
    Frankie Lymon, Media, music business, Van Hunt
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