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Still Hard, Still Haiti

Still Hard, Still Haiti

| June 16, 2010 | 0 Comments

Concert For The Women Of Haiti Thursday, June 17th The Wilmette Theater on Central Ave. will host a Hope For Haiti benefit concert Thursday night to avert the typical dry-up of recovery funds to the earthquake-torn Caribbean nation.

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Withdrawl Symptoms

Withdrawl Symptoms

| June 16, 2010 | 0 Comments

June 17th-18th We searched the whole wide world just to find you these recommendations.

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A Weekend From Your Weekend

A Weekend From Your Weekend

| June 11, 2010 | 0 Comments

The Week In Preview There’s too much going on this weekend. Yeah, we said it. Some people were downtown at 6:30 this morning for the Blackhawks’ championship parade, and that’s before hooligans can disperse to Blues Fest, the Cubs/Sox series at Wrigley, and street fests including Old Town Art Fair, Lincoln Square Ribfest, Andersonville Midsummer […]

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Pleasure Or Pain?

Pleasure Or Pain?

| June 9, 2010 | 0 Comments

Thursday, June 10th We have no idea what the town will look like tomorrow. Maybe we’ll be covered in the blood-red water of Daley Plaza. Maybe nervousness will be pervasive. Our heads will hurt. But the shows go on.

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Blues Fest Periphery

Blues Fest Periphery

| June 9, 2010 | 0 Comments

The city’s annual celebration has never been limited to Grant Park, and often the most memorable sets happen in the surrounding venues.

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Matt Pond PA reviewed!

Matt Pond PA reviewed!

| June 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

The Dark Leaves (Altitude) Persistent chamber-pop heartthrob Matt Pond pushes his band in the other direction on this spring-released autumn album.

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What Final?

What Final?

| June 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Wednesday, June 10 So you’ve had a week to digest our June issue and each tasty morsel that fell in your lap. Unbowed, you rotate your head slowly each direction and drool, “More!”

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Win tickets!

Win tickets!

| June 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Freelance Whales at Schubas on Friday! Right now we have two tickets for Freelance Whales! The first person to successfully guess our favorite track from this spring’s Weathervanes (Frenchkiss) gets ’em for Friday’s (June 11th) Schubas show with Peter Wolf Crier!

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Erykah Badu, N.E.R.D., Janelle Monáe live!

Erykah Badu, N.E.R.D., Janelle Monáe live!

| June 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Chicago Theatre, Chicago Thursday, June 3, 2010 If you thought pop music had dissolved into flashy diva spectacles with lots of hooks and no soul or substance, you may have missed a few musical revelations. Specifically, Erykah Badu’s singular brand of tripped-out soul and hip-hop funk, N.E.R.D’s vivacious rock and hip-hop mélange, and Janelle Monáe’s […]

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Di! Di-di-di-di-der-di-di! . . .

Di! Di-di-di-di-der-di-di! . . .

| June 3, 2010 | 0 Comments

Jon Fratelli threatens to become this spring’s Steve Perry when the Metro hosts him Sunday, June 6th as the Blackhawks try to capture their first Stanley Cup since 1961. Bringing you up to speed, there’s this game called “hockey” invented by “Canadians.” Chicago’s top-tier entrant in the North American competition is called the Blackhawks (formerly […]

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Cover Story: Sarah McLachlan & Heart

Cover Story: Sarah McLachlan & Heart

| June 1, 2010 | 1 Comment

Cover Story: Lilith Fair All’s Fair In Love & Tours From 1997 until 1999, Lilith Fair was one of the highest-grossing and most attention-grabbing traveling music festivals across the globe. The brainchild of Sarah McLachlan didn’t just break down genre barriers and racial boundaries, but also gave women artists of all associations a massive platform, […]

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Against Me interview

Against Me interview

| June 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

My Hometown Tom Gabel began Against Me as an acoustic, “anarcho-punk” solo project. It’s a fact endlessly repeated in magazine articles, and with good reason. In rock history, countless artists have taken a box knife to the walls put around them by fans and media, but few have so openly (and successfully) agitated hardcore, older […]

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AM Taxi interview

AM Taxi interview

| June 1, 2010 | 1 Comment

The Town Krier Sitting at a nightclub bar, post soundcheck, Adam Krier was doing his damnedest to maintain the icy bohemian look that’s become his trademark. It wasn’t easy. His tall, angular, jean-jacketed frame was hunched mantis-awkward over his club-provided meal, and — without his customary Wayfarer shades perched beneath his shaggy black bangs — […]

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Around Hear: June 2010

Around Hear: June 2010

| June 1, 2010 | 2 Comments

Local Band Reviews The Love Me Nots bust out some serious hip-shakin’ grooves and spastic garage rock on Upsidedown Insideout (Atomic A Go Go). Bristling keyboard stabs tangle with spiky guitar clatter as fiery Chicago-native Nicole Laurenne snaps out lyrics of bruising honesty. A jittery keyboard swirl smacks against snarling guitars in “You’re Bringing Me […]

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Sweet Home: June 2010

Sweet Home: June 2010

| June 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Blues Soldier The Simpsons Sing The Blues was Chris Canas‘ first blues CD purchase. The 1990 album, featuring the infamous “Do The Bartman,” qualifies as an extremely unusual pick for an accomplished blues musician like Canas, but it’s an intriguing reflection of his background. The Detroit-born singer/guitarist/cornetist’s introduction to the blues came with his uncle […]

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