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  • Cassius and Sonji Clay: Love and Boxing

    Sonji Clay and Muhammad Ali (then Cassius Clay), circa 1965.  Awwwwww.  Note his puppy dog gaze… Here in Chicago (back in the mid-60s), Cassius was flirting with the Black Muslims, superstardom and love (with a local singer named Sonji)…. According to Ali’s one-time doctor, Ferdie Pacheco, “[Ali’s first Wife,] Sonji was a pert, very pretty…

    March 23, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music
    boxing, Cassius Clay, Chicago, Chicago Cultural History, Chicago Soul, Ferdie Pacheco, James Mack, Muhammad Ali, Muslim, Nation of Islam, Sonji Clay
  • WBEZ Creates Tee Envy

    This weekend, there’s an interesting experiment in media consumption going on.  Chicago Public Radio (WBEZ 91.5FM) is checking for their listeners who don’t touch their dials at all…but, rather, click their mouse. From the good Folks at Chicago Public Radio: Do you listen to public radio podcasts and streaming more than you listen on the…

    March 20, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    style, the Freshness
    Chicago Public Radio, chicago radio, Media, radio, WBEZ
  • Portraits of Black Chicago: The Fruit of Islam

    The Fruit of Islam,’ a special group of bodyguards for Muslim leader Elijah Muhammad, sits at the bottom of the platform while he delivers his annual Savior’s Day message in Chicago. March 1974. “….The city is headquarters for the Black Muslims. Their $75 million dollar empire includes a mosque, newspaper, university, restaurants, real estate, bank,…

    March 20, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Photography
    Chicago, Chicago History, Fruit of Islam, John H. White, Louis Farrakhan, Nation of Islam, photography, Portraits of Black Chicago, Portraits of Chicago, religion, Tim Russert
  • The History of Gangs in Chicago

    A Communiversity Course beginning next week… This course examines the history of gangs in Chicago through the lens of racism and social movements.  Rather than explain Chicago’s history of gangs as a one-sided story of criminality, the course looks at how gangs have played political roles in Chicago and have changed in response to local…

    March 20, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Education, Events
    Alternative Education, Chicago Freedom School, Chicago History, Communiversity, Education, gangs, inner city, John Hagedorn, Mia Henry, Race
  • Matériel Magazine and Pr Launch Party in Bridgeport

    from the local folks who bring us the mags Lumpen and Proximity……. Matériel Magazine and Pr Launch Party and fundraiser for Version Festival “Please come and help us raise funds to pay for Version>09 Immodest Proposals. We will be giving to everyone who attends a complementary copy of our new publishing projects, Matériel and the…

    March 19, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Magazines, Printed Matters, Visual Arts
    Arts & Culture, Bridgeport, Chicago, Chicago press, Events, Lumpen, Materiel Magazine, Media, Printed Matters, Proximity, Proximity Magazine
  • Stop Smiling Magazine Issue Release Party

    STOP SMILING (a magazine covering Film, Music, & Books that’s based dually in Chicago and New York) will celebrate the release of its new issue TONITE at the DESIGN WITHIN REACH North Ave storefront with DJs Ben Fasman and Logan Bay and free drinks. Come schmooze among fancy digs and take home a complimentary copy of the new…

    March 19, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Magazines, Printed Matters
    Al Green, Chicago press, David Lynch, Junot Diaz, magazines, Printed Matters, Ry Cooder, Stop Smiling
  • Vocalo.org: Live Radio Broadcast in North Lawndale

    Vocalo.org (89.5FM), the community-based radio station/website, will be broadcasting live this Friday, March 20th (tomorrow) at Carter’s Barbershop in the North Lawndale community of Chicago.  Their current tagline is:  “Real Talk. Local Music. No Commercials. “, and they play a blend of user-generated audio (interviews, opinions) and music (with a heavy emphasis on local groups…

    March 19, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Events
    chicago radio, Events, North Lawndale, radio, vocalo.org
  • of pigeons, pidgins, and pop

    Above is a photo of pigeons originally posted on local photographer scaleagency’s blog entitled “Assignment Photography”. Very interesting.  It reminded me of a shot I took in Pilsen some time ago (see below).  On both, I wonder what the birds must be thinking, and what they would utter at that moment, if given the chance.  My…

    March 19, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Commentary
    bird pictures, birds, Chicago, Fela Kuti, language, Linguistics, Malta, malta beer, Nigerian, Nigerian Pidgin, Paul Muhammad, photography, pidgin, pidgins, pigeons, Pilsen, pop, scaleagency, soda pop
  • Bust out your Piggy Banks…

    Time to start saving up…. the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is coming back to Chicago (at the gorgeous Auditorium Theatre). highlights of this year’s program include: Night Creature – One of Ailey’s most classically choreographed ballets juxtaposed within Ellington’s jazz idiom – the dance capitvates with Ailey’s sexy nocturnal rituals that propel the movement…

    March 18, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, the Goodness
    Alvin Ailey, dance, Events, George Faison, Judith Jamison
  • The Other Chicago

    I had a recent conversation with a friend in which I said I’m sorry that tourists miss out on the Other Chicago, the part I can’t live without: Driving down Lake Street. Waiting in line FOREVER for a Rainbow Cone. The Garfield Park Fieldhouse presenting as a tiny gold speck on the horizon westbound down…

    March 18, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Commentary, Cult Movie of the Week
    Chicago, film, Garfield Park, Lake Street, Rainbow Cone, The Architect, Viola Davis
    The Other Chicago
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