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Photo Gallery: Lollapalooza 2025 – Day Three (Part Two)
Lollapalooza Grant Park Chicago, IL August 2 Recap and photos by Curt Baran Three days in, and fans were met with what felt like the most laid-back bookings of the long weekend. But still, there was plenty of variety to be in the park that included Landon Conrath, K-Popperās Kickflip, Charlotte Lawrence, Boa, Ole 60, […]
Live Review: Cage The Elephant at Salt Shed ⢠Chicago
Cage the Elephant The Salt Shed Chicago, IL Friday, Aug 1, 2025 Review by Jeff Elbel Itās a good season to be a Cage the Elephant fan in Chicago. On Thursday, the band played a standout set during the golden hour ofĀ Lollapaloozaās first day. Next month, the band will return to open for Oasis at […]
Feature: The Des Plaines Theatre celebrates 100 Years
The historic Des Plaines Theatre, located at 1476 Miner St. in Des Plaines, IL, celebrates its 100th anniversary on August 9. The century-old venue, initially opened in 1925, was closed for several years. Thankfully, current Arcada Theatre owner Ron Onesti acquired the theater in 2018, and with the help of the City of Des Plaines, […]
Cover Story: Natalie Bergman ⢠Redefining Legacy
Mortality. Itās a real motherfucker. And, sadly, the existential concept of Legacy ā as in, how will we be remembered after weāre gone? ā Is there nothing you ever considered in your brash, reckless youth, when youāre too busy blazing your own trail to a bright, accomplished future? And when classic Gospel hymns assured us […]
Media: August 2025 ⢠670 The Scoreās David Haugh
For 17 years, David Haugh was a sports columnist for the Chicago Tribune. He has gone on to become the morning co-host at WSCR (The Score) with Mike Mulligan and to host a nightly television show on Chicago Sports Network. Ā Heās a multi-media star now, but before he went into the media, Haugh was an […]
Stage Buzz: Lollapalooza 2025 Undercard: Ratboys, julie, Orla Gartland, Winnetka Bowling League, Wasia Project, Wunderhorse
Lollapalooza returns for its 20th year to historic Grant Park in Chicago on the lakefront. From its āhumbleā beginnings as a traveling tour in the ’90s to its current incarnation as a 4-day celebration of emerging and headlining artists across every imaginable genre each summer, Lollapalooza has developed a unique connection to Chicago despite its […]
Live Review: Brokeback at Epiphany for the Arts Center ⢠Chicago
Brokeback Epiphany Center for the Arts, Chicago, IL Saturday, July 26, 2025 Review and photos by Jeff Elbel Chicago-based instrumental quartet Brokeback appeared in the upper Sanctuary hall at Epiphany Center on Friday to perform new material, while also celebrating the release of Long Days, Pleasant Nights by their friends in Dark Canyon. When completed, […]
Stage Buzz: Dinosaur Jr., Ghost, TLC, Lollapalooza
Dinosaur Jr. may be one of the most influential alternative bands of the 80s, but donāt call them a legacy act. The band behind alternative mainstays like āFeel the Pain,ā āThe Wagon,ā āFreak Scene,ā and āStart Choppin,ā keeps on going with their latest album, Sweep it Into Space, released in 2021. Hear their latest and […]
Stage Buzz: Hozier, Wicker Park Fest, The Warning, L.A. Guns
Anyone who claims rock is dead hasnāt heard the fury and fire of rock trio The Warning. Featuring sisters Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra Velez, the outfit knows how to rock out with their blazing riffs, heavy-hitting attitude, and all-out sonic assault. Their high-energy sound makes rock feel exciting and dangerous, as it should be. Check […]
Live Review: Hung Up on a Dream documentary with Colin Blunstone and Robert Schwartzman ⢠Thalia Hall ⢠Chicago
Hung Up on a Dream documentary with Colin Blunstone and Robert Schwartzman Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL Tuesday, July 15, 2025 Review and photos by Jeff Elbel Rooney frontman Robert Schwartzman welcomed a crowd of Zombies fans to Thalia Hall on Tuesday evening, declaring his own enduring passion for the band. The British Invasion quintet is […]
Stage Buzz: Pantera, Alabama Shakes, Chris Kirkpatrick
Critically acclaimed rock band Alabama Shakes is back after an eight-year hiatus. Known for their fusion of Southern rock, blues, and garage rock along with Brittany Howardās powerful vocals, the band will celebrate their legacy and preview new music on their latest tour. The outing starts with two nights at the Salt Shed on July […]
Live Review: Robin Trower at Copernicus Center ⢠Chicago
Robin Trower Copernicus CenterĀ Chicago Friday, July 11, 2025 Review by Jeff Elbel. Photo by Stacey Katsis. Rock and roll survivor Robin Trower may look his age, but he certainly doesnāt behave or play like heās past his prime. Fit and wiry at 80 years, the guitarist appeared on Friday with his trio at the […]










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