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  • Yaw: 100% Juice, 100% Soul

    According to Yaw, he is “100% juice to do what [he does] – no high fructose corn syrup… But really, [he’s] just a b-boy trapped deep inside a soul singer”.  And he’s got one of the most masterful voices to ever come out of Chicago.  Often found gigging across town, he is just as likely…

    March 8, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Events, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Brownswood Recordings, Chicago Jazz, Chicago Soul, Gilles Peterson, Music, Yaw
  • Freedom of Speech and Graffiti

    Kuumba Lynx Presents “Open Mindz”: an open mic and writers’ bench hosted by young spoken word lioness FM SUPREME (pictured) and Graffiti legend Nerd. Tonite (3.6.09) 6pm-9pm Clarendon Park (montrose and clarendon) 4501 N Clarendon, Chicago

    March 6, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events
    Events, FM Supreme, Graffiti, Louder Than a Bomb, spoken word
  • This Day in Chicago Radio History

    This week in 1967, at WBEE 1570-AM (out of Harvey), this was the Number One record on their BEE Line-up Chart.  It’s the Radiants (on local Chess Records) with “(Don’t it make you) Feel Kind of Bad”.  Also on the charts that week: 2. The Whole World is a Stage — Fantastic Four 3. The…

    March 6, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music
    1967, Chess Records, Chicago, Chicago Music, Chicago Soul, Local Chicago Soul, Radiants, soul, WBEE-AM
  • Freedom of Speech and Movement Acts

    Presented in conjunction with Saudade… Freedom of Speech and Movement: a dance workshop at Hull-House Museum: Freedom of Speech and Movement Acts Movement Workshop with Taisha Pagget of the David Roussève/REALITY dance company Thursday, March 12, 12-1:30 p.m. Jane Addams Hull-House Museum 800 S. Halsted Ave. This workshop is free and open to the public-…

    March 6, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Dance, Education, Events, Staged Affairs
    art, art & democracy, Arts & Culture, dance, Events, Hull House, Rousseve
  • Love is a Merry-Go-Round: Ginji James and “that thing”

    I wanted to share this record with you….because I love it.  From the 1971 (Chicago born-and-bred) album, “Love is a Merry-Go-Round”: it’s Ginji James with “Love Had Come to Stay”.  It’s sitting-in-the-park music from Brunswick Records (recorded on South Michigan Avenue in Chicago).  Sitting-in-the-Park music is that music you hear in your head when you’re…

    March 5, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Local Chicago Music, Music, the Goodness
    Brunswick Records, Chicago Music, Chicago Soul, Ginji James, Local Chicago Music, Record Row, soul, Tom Tom Washington, Willie Henderson
  • Bittersweet REALITY at Columbia College

    from the Columbia College website: March 12, 13 & 14 at 8:00 p.m., The Dance Center of Columbia College presents “shattering dance/theater”(The New York Times). Named after a Portugese expression, Saudade is an ode to the idea of “bittersweet,” the single moment when the greatest joy and agony are experienced together. Set to Portugese Fado…

    March 5, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Music
    Arts & Culture, bossa nova, brasil, columbia college, dance, Events, Joao Gilberto, Music, Rosseve, samba, Saudade
  • pARTy at the MCA…

    First Fridays at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Tomorrow,  Fri. March 6th) 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…

    March 5, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events
    art, Chicago, Events, Museum of Contemporary Art, Museums, Wolfgang Puck
  • The Warriors: Cult Movie of the Week

    Coke bottles clanging together, the sound ringing down a dark, wet alley.  A voice calls out menacingly: “Warriors…. Come out and Play-yay…..” The Warriors (1979) is many things.  It is a classical Epic tale (like Homer’s Odyssey).  It is a pulpy cult classic with a look all its own (co-starring the New York Transit System…

    March 4, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Cult Movie of the Week, Film and Television, Jive Culture
    Coney Island, Cult Movie of the Week, cult movies, film, Gangland, new york, The Warriors
    The Warriors: Cult Movie of the Week
  • Vintage Portraits of Black Chicago: Sidewalk Fruit Vendors

    Black sidewalk salesmen arranging their fresh fruits and vegetables on Chicago`s South Side. Photographed by John H. White, June 1973 “…Many of the city`s black businessmen started small and grew by working hard. Today Chicago is believed to be the black business capital of the United States. Black Enterprise Magazine reported in 1973 that the…

    March 4, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Photography
    Black Business, Chicago, Chicago Daily News, John H. White, photography, Portraits of Black Chicago
    Vintage Portraits of Black Chicago: Sidewalk Fruit Vendors
  • Monae Love: It’s a Shame (that you don’t know her)

    Four Quick Things: 1. Janelle Monae is fresh.  I’m loving her cyber-afro-punk-pop sound. 2. Sure. I guess in this get-up, she sort of favors Foghorn Leghorn. 3. Yes.  That is, in fact, a Monie Love reference in the title. 4. If you don’t know this chick yet… get to know her.  Now.

    March 3, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Music, the Freshness
    afro-punk, foghorn leghorn, Janelle Monae, Music, newness
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