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Australian Psych-Rockers Pond Talk Stung!
Nov 21, 2024 10:47 AM
The psychedelic rock world knows Pond as a household name, and after ten albums they have continued to make a name for themselves. The quintet returns to Chicago this Friday at Vic Theatre on their 2024 North American tour after the launch of their new album, Stung!. Released June 21st, it was a monumental drop as the group joined the double digits in album releases club, which is already difficult to achieve from bands worldwide. The LP explores Pond’s strongest rock styles and a touch of their experimental side, like the instrumental “Elf Bar Blues”, or the strong continuation of “Edge of the World Pt. 3”, echoing earlier parts 1 and 2 from their 2017 album, The Weather. I got to interview the group about Stung!, including the challenges they may face after expanding their discography.
The psychedelic rock world knows Pond as a household name, and after ten albums they have continued to make a name for themselves. The quintet returns to Chicago this Friday at Vic Theatre on their 2024 North American tour after the launch of their new album, Stung!. Released June 21st, it was a monumental drop as the group joined the double digits in album releases club, which is already difficult to achieve from bands worldwide. The LP explores Pond’s strongest rock styles and a touch of their experimental side, like the instrumental “Elf Bar Blues”, or the strong continuation of “Edge of the World Pt. 3”, echoing earlier parts 1 and 2 from their 2017 album, The Weather. I got to interview the group about Stung!, including the challenges they may face after expanding their discography.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Dawes' Oh Brother
Nov 20, 2024 9:00 AM
On Saturday, November 16th, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend Dawes’ Oh Brother tour at The Salt Shed. The folk and indie infused rock band has been a touring group since 2009, and their appearance in Chicago this past weekend marked the group’s largest show in the city to date. This is the group’s first tour since amicably parting ways with members Wylie Gelber (bass) and Lee Pardini (piano), leaving brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith as the only remaining members of the group, and thus, the genesis of the album and tour’s name.
On Saturday, November 16th, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend Dawes’ Oh Brother tour at The Salt Shed. The folk and indie infused rock band has been a touring group since 2009, and their appearance in Chicago this past weekend marked the group’s largest show in the city to date. This is the group’s first tour since amicably parting ways with members Wylie Gelber (bass) and Lee Pardini (piano), leaving brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith as the only remaining members of the group, and thus, the genesis of the album and tour’s name.
Entertainment
Tycho’s Electronic Haven
Nov 19, 2024 9:00 AM
CHICAGO | On Friday, November 15th, I saw electronic artist, Tycho, at the Salt Shed. Despite missing most of the first opening set at the Salt Shed, I am glad I caught the last song of the first opener, Brijean. Over a groovy electronic beat, the Los Angeles duo had a mesmerizing performance of live bongos (a first for me!).
CHICAGO | On Friday, November 15th, I saw electronic artist, Tycho, at the Salt Shed. Despite missing most of the first opening set at the Salt Shed, I am glad I caught the last song of the first opener, Brijean. Over a groovy electronic beat, the Los Angeles duo had a mesmerizing performance of live bongos (a first for me!).
Entertainment, News
Third Times the Charm
Nov 18, 2024 9:00 AM
This summer, Clairo dropped her third studio album Charm, which has now been nominated for Best Alternative Album in the 2024 Grammy Awards. Her music career started in 2017 with the release of four singles, including the songs "Pretty Girl" and "Flaming Hot Cheetos," which gained traction for their unique bedroom pop sound. However, it was in 2019 when her career really started to take off with the release of her debut album, Immunity. In these first couple of years, Clairo was known for her indie-pop melodies and soft girl aesthetic. She perfectly encapsulated the vibes of 2017-2019 with lo-fi, bedroom pop songs that quickly became her image, though they did not fully feel authentic compared to her style now.
This summer, Clairo dropped her third studio album Charm, which has now been nominated for Best Alternative Album in the 2024 Grammy Awards. Her music career started in 2017 with the release of four singles, including the songs "Pretty Girl" and "Flaming Hot Cheetos," which gained traction for their unique bedroom pop sound. However, it was in 2019 when her career really started to take off with the release of her debut album, Immunity. In these first couple of years, Clairo was known for her indie-pop melodies and soft girl aesthetic. She perfectly encapsulated the vibes of 2017-2019 with lo-fi, bedroom pop songs that quickly became her image, though they did not fully feel authentic compared to her style now.
Entertainment
Godspeed You! Black Emperor at Salt Shed
Nov 17, 2024 9:00 AM
On November 8th, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, the Montreal instrumental post-rock group, took the stage at Salt Shed to play their biggest Chicago show yet. Godspeed You! has made a legendary career of playing immaculately constructed drones that resemble classical pieces with a sense of doom. Godspeed has always centered its sound around being as apocalyptic as possible, focusing thematically on the prison complex, failures of industrialism/capitalism, and atrocities of world government. Their 2024 album No Title as of 13 February 28,340 Dead focuses their doom energy around spreading awareness of what the civilians in Palestine are experiencing. On this latest album, GY!BE sounds as fresh as ever constructing the instrumental doom around an urgent issue and releasing an important piece of music that is worth a thousand words without speaking any.
On November 8th, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, the Montreal instrumental post-rock group, took the stage at Salt Shed to play their biggest Chicago show yet. Godspeed You! has made a legendary career of playing immaculately constructed drones that resemble classical pieces with a sense of doom. Godspeed has always centered its sound around being as apocalyptic as possible, focusing thematically on the prison complex, failures of industrialism/capitalism, and atrocities of world government. Their 2024 album No Title as of 13 February 28,340 Dead focuses their doom energy around spreading awareness of what the civilians in Palestine are experiencing. On this latest album, GY!BE sounds as fresh as ever constructing the instrumental doom around an urgent issue and releasing an important piece of music that is worth a thousand words without speaking any.
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What is Happening To Music Journalism?
Nov 14, 2024 9:00 AM
On November 11, 2024, in a crushing blow to the Chicago music community, Pitchfork Music Festival announced via Instagram that the festival would not be returning to Chicago in 2025, ending its 19 year run in Union Park. The publication cited little cause other than the rapidly evolving music festival landscape.
On November 11, 2024, in a crushing blow to the Chicago music community, Pitchfork Music Festival announced via Instagram that the festival would not be returning to Chicago in 2025, ending its 19 year run in Union Park. The publication cited little cause other than the rapidly evolving music festival landscape.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Orchid
Nov 13, 2024 9:00 AM
On November 9th of 2024, I had the incredible opportunity to see Orchid, one of the most influential screamo bands of all time, as a part of their “Doom Loop World Tour.” As a huge fan of screamo and anything adjacent, I could hardly contain my excitement, with this being Orchid’s first tour since 2002. Though I wasn’t familiar with all of Orchid’s discography, my anticipation had been building for weeks and I could not wait for the night to arrive.
On November 9th of 2024, I had the incredible opportunity to see Orchid, one of the most influential screamo bands of all time, as a part of their “Doom Loop World Tour.” As a huge fan of screamo and anything adjacent, I could hardly contain my excitement, with this being Orchid’s first tour since 2002. Though I wasn’t familiar with all of Orchid’s discography, my anticipation had been building for weeks and I could not wait for the night to arrive.
Entertainment
Revisiting the Captivating World of Margo Guryan with SubPop’s “Like Someone I Know”
Nov 12, 2024 9:00 AM
Margo Guryan’s impact has repeatedly touched the mainstream, but as an artist she has yet to become a household name. Even after working with superstars Harry Belafonte, Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, and Neil Diamond, Guryan kept a low profile.
Margo Guryan’s impact has repeatedly touched the mainstream, but as an artist she has yet to become a household name. Even after working with superstars Harry Belafonte, Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, and Neil Diamond, Guryan kept a low profile.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Election-Day Metal Jam
Nov 11, 2024 9:00 AM
On November 5th, I was in Houston at Warehouse Live in Midtown to see Crowbar’s headliner tour. One of my favorite bands for their consistent emotional style of New Orleans sludge metal, I had been listening to Crowbar consistently for a few months and knew I had to fly out to see them as well as the openers on this show.
On November 5th, I was in Houston at Warehouse Live in Midtown to see Crowbar’s headliner tour. One of my favorite bands for their consistent emotional style of New Orleans sludge metal, I had been listening to Crowbar consistently for a few months and knew I had to fly out to see them as well as the openers on this show.
Entertainment
Maggie Rogers' Don’t Forget Me Tour
Nov 9, 2024 9:00 AM
Maggie Rogers’ Don’t Forget Me tour show at Chicago's United Center on October 24th far superseded the expectations I had for it. Rogers has been my number-one artist for the past four years, and this was my third time seeing her. I go to see Maggie in concert specifically because of the difference in how her music lands when it is live. Her dancing and many diversions from the original arrangements of her music make her concerts an immersive and present experience—she creates a new moment with her audience throughout every song.
Maggie Rogers’ Don’t Forget Me tour show at Chicago's United Center on October 24th far superseded the expectations I had for it. Rogers has been my number-one artist for the past four years, and this was my third time seeing her. I go to see Maggie in concert specifically because of the difference in how her music lands when it is live. Her dancing and many diversions from the original arrangements of her music make her concerts an immersive and present experience—she creates a new moment with her audience throughout every song.
Entertainment
What a Relief: Finally, a Solo Album from Katie Gavin
Nov 8, 2024 9:00 AM
After years of championing the queer hyper-pop group MUNA, Katie Gavin goes her own way in her new debut album, What A Relief, released on October 25th. As queer female artists find their way into the mainstream, Gavin finds her place among them as a worthy addition.
After years of championing the queer hyper-pop group MUNA, Katie Gavin goes her own way in her new debut album, What A Relief, released on October 25th. As queer female artists find their way into the mainstream, Gavin finds her place among them as a worthy addition.
Entertainment
A Sold-Out Night with Chat Pile at Thalia Hall
Nov 8, 2024 9:00 AM
On the dark and stormy election night of November 5th, Chat Pile brought their phenomenal sound and energy to Thalia Hall, an independent music venue located in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. The weather set the tone for the night, with cold, dark, gloomy, and windy conditions throughout the day creating a fitting backdrop for the music to come. Since the show fell on election night, an indescribable tension hung in the air. People around me constantly checked election results or scrolled through their Twitter feeds, adding a layer of anxiety to the night. After an hour-long journey to Thalia Hall, I eagerly anticipated the two opening performances before Chat Pile took the stage.
On the dark and stormy election night of November 5th, Chat Pile brought their phenomenal sound and energy to Thalia Hall, an independent music venue located in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. The weather set the tone for the night, with cold, dark, gloomy, and windy conditions throughout the day creating a fitting backdrop for the music to come. Since the show fell on election night, an indescribable tension hung in the air. People around me constantly checked election results or scrolled through their Twitter feeds, adding a layer of anxiety to the night. After an hour-long journey to Thalia Hall, I eagerly anticipated the two opening performances before Chat Pile took the stage.
Entertainment
Aragon Under The Gun
Nov 7, 2024 9:00 AM
On Friday, November 1st, Los Angeles-based band Militarie Gun took the stage at Aragon Ballroom.The alternative-hardcore band had the first slot opening for Knocked Loose on their fall 2024 tour alongside Drain, and Danny Brown. While Friday night’s show had an interestingly diverse group of opening acts, Militarie Gun’s balance between emotionally charged melodies and ruthless hardcore punk started the intensely energetic night with a bang.
On Friday, November 1st, Los Angeles-based band Militarie Gun took the stage at Aragon Ballroom.The alternative-hardcore band had the first slot opening for Knocked Loose on their fall 2024 tour alongside Drain, and Danny Brown. While Friday night’s show had an interestingly diverse group of opening acts, Militarie Gun’s balance between emotionally charged melodies and ruthless hardcore punk started the intensely energetic night with a bang.
Entertainment
Arcadia Grey at Beat Kitchen
Nov 6, 2024 9:00 AM
On a Tuesday night in an unassuming bar on Belmont Avenue, you probably wouldn’t guess there would be a packed back room full of people going hard at an emo show, but that’s what I love about live music—it brings people together for a break from the monotony of the work week. Tuesday, October 29th brought a stacked lineup of bands to the Beat Kitchen including Muncie, Indiana’s Leisure Hour, Baltimore’s Combat, as well as Chicago-natives Sweet Bike and headliner Arcadia Grey. I might have missed the memo on dressing up, but much of the crowd (and some of the bands) donned Halloween costumes, making an already lively show that much more whimsical.
On a Tuesday night in an unassuming bar on Belmont Avenue, you probably wouldn’t guess there would be a packed back room full of people going hard at an emo show, but that’s what I love about live music—it brings people together for a break from the monotony of the work week. Tuesday, October 29th brought a stacked lineup of bands to the Beat Kitchen including Muncie, Indiana’s Leisure Hour, Baltimore’s Combat, as well as Chicago-natives Sweet Bike and headliner Arcadia Grey. I might have missed the memo on dressing up, but much of the crowd (and some of the bands) donned Halloween costumes, making an already lively show that much more whimsical.
Entertainment
The Flints Bring Disco-Pop Magic to Radius
Nov 5, 2024 9:00 AM
CHICAGO | The Flints introduced their disco-pop sound to Chicago on October 23, opening for dance music legends Justice at Radius. The English duo, consisting of twin brothers George and Henry Flint, collaborated with Justice for the French group’s latest album, Hyperdrama, being featured on “Mannequin Love.” The brothers put on quite the performance, warming up the crowd with their raw, yet groovy sound and bringing the magic to the sold-out show.
CHICAGO | The Flints introduced their disco-pop sound to Chicago on October 23, opening for dance music legends Justice at Radius. The English duo, consisting of twin brothers George and Henry Flint, collaborated with Justice for the French group’s latest album, Hyperdrama, being featured on “Mannequin Love.” The brothers put on quite the performance, warming up the crowd with their raw, yet groovy sound and bringing the magic to the sold-out show.
Entertainment
We’re All Friends Here: A Night with Kishi Bashi
Nov 4, 2024 9:00 AM
Kishi Bashi is a hard musician to put a label on and a hard guy to write an article about. His stated inspirations range from Immanuel Kant's philosophy, Brazilian jazz, and Japanese-American internment camps, along with many more. Listening to his music only added to the confusion, leaping track to track from upbeat dance anthems to soulful, rich violin melodies. As a result, I was very confused going to the Kishi Bashi concert at the Outset on October 18th.
Kishi Bashi is a hard musician to put a label on and a hard guy to write an article about. His stated inspirations range from Immanuel Kant's philosophy, Brazilian jazz, and Japanese-American internment camps, along with many more. Listening to his music only added to the confusion, leaping track to track from upbeat dance anthems to soulful, rich violin melodies. As a result, I was very confused going to the Kishi Bashi concert at the Outset on October 18th.
Entertainment, Interview
Sixpence None The Richer’s Long-Awaited Reunion/25th Anniversary Tour
Oct 30, 2024 9:30 AM
On Friday, October 25th, I had the honor of seeing Sixpence None the Richer, a band I have been listening to for almost my entire life, perform live at City Winery as part of their first tour in 8 years and their first time releasing music together again in 11 years. I vividly remember songs from their self-titled album putting me at ease as a child in the car with my mom. These songs continued to underscore my life as I grew up, and I began to explore more of their discography, with The Fatherless & The Widow emerging as a favorite.
On Friday, October 25th, I had the honor of seeing Sixpence None the Richer, a band I have been listening to for almost my entire life, perform live at City Winery as part of their first tour in 8 years and their first time releasing music together again in 11 years. I vividly remember songs from their self-titled album putting me at ease as a child in the car with my mom. These songs continued to underscore my life as I grew up, and I began to explore more of their discography, with The Fatherless & The Widow emerging as a favorite.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Genevieve Stokes at Beat Kitchen
Oct 28, 2024 9:00 AM
On October 23rd, Maine native Genevieve Stokes played in Chicago for the first time with opener Lily Kershaw. Before her show at Beat Kitchen, she hosted a free private jam session at Reckless Records. Stokes’ hometown of Portland Maine has an intense and direct influence on her music. The cover of her recent release depicts her perched on the edge of a rock near the nighttime shore with a lighthouse and a bolt of lightning painting the backdrop. The aesthetic of her debut album, ‘With a Lightning Strike,’ centers around the landscape of Maine and its close proximity to the ocean.
On October 23rd, Maine native Genevieve Stokes played in Chicago for the first time with opener Lily Kershaw. Before her show at Beat Kitchen, she hosted a free private jam session at Reckless Records. Stokes’ hometown of Portland Maine has an intense and direct influence on her music. The cover of her recent release depicts her perched on the edge of a rock near the nighttime shore with a lighthouse and a bolt of lightning painting the backdrop. The aesthetic of her debut album, ‘With a Lightning Strike,’ centers around the landscape of Maine and its close proximity to the ocean.
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Concert Review: Soul Glo at Bottom Lounge
Oct 25, 2024 9:00 AM
On Tuesday, October 22nd, I had the opportunity to see one of my all-time favorite bands, Soul Glo, open for Touché Amoré at Bottom Lounge. As soon as they announced their new tour, I knew I had to be there, as this would be my fourth time seeing them live – twice headlining and twice as openers. With this show, they’re now tied in first for the band I’ve seen the most times.
On Tuesday, October 22nd, I had the opportunity to see one of my all-time favorite bands, Soul Glo, open for Touché Amoré at Bottom Lounge. As soon as they announced their new tour, I knew I had to be there, as this would be my fourth time seeing them live – twice headlining and twice as openers. With this show, they’re now tied in first for the band I’ve seen the most times.
Entertainment, News
In Defense of Nostalgia-Bait Festivals
Oct 24, 2024 9:00 AM
There seem to be very few certainties in life: death, taxes, and 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fans. Once a 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fan myself, I can attest that there is just something about that band that speaks to kids at that age who are learning how to navigate adult emotions and need something to latch onto. Even during the six years the band split up, they maintained that hold on the youth. My Chemical Romance meant a lot to me at that age, in a way that I don’t know if I could ever fully articulate. Now a 22-year-old My Chemical Romance fan (with a bit of disposable income), I jumped at the opportunity to see My Chemical Romance co-headline a festival with another band that shaped me as a person, Chicago’s very own Fall Out Boy.
There seem to be very few certainties in life: death, taxes, and 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fans. Once a 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fan myself, I can attest that there is just something about that band that speaks to kids at that age who are learning how to navigate adult emotions and need something to latch onto. Even during the six years the band split up, they maintained that hold on the youth. My Chemical Romance meant a lot to me at that age, in a way that I don’t know if I could ever fully articulate. Now a 22-year-old My Chemical Romance fan (with a bit of disposable income), I jumped at the opportunity to see My Chemical Romance co-headline a festival with another band that shaped me as a person, Chicago’s very own Fall Out Boy.
Interview
Founder of The Chicago International Film Festival, Michael Kutza on Radio DePaul
Oct 23, 2024 7:28 PM
CHICAGO - Michael Kutza has been as influential as someone can be in the film festival industry. At age 22, Michael transformed the city of Chicago into a festival hotspot that supported films from unknown artists, ready to get their name out there. In 2024, the festival is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
CHICAGO - Michael Kutza has been as influential as someone can be in the film festival industry. At age 22, Michael transformed the city of Chicago into a festival hotspot that supported films from unknown artists, ready to get their name out there. In 2024, the festival is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
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The Road to Chromakopia: The Roll Out of Tyler, the Creator's Eighth Studio Album
Oct 23, 2024 7:10 PM
Fans of Tyler, the Creator are buzzing with excitement after the artist dropped an album announcement, a creative festival crossword puzzle, a new single, and a world tour announcement. Just a day after teasing us with a snippet of "St. Chroma," on October 17, he unveiled his eighth studio album, Chromakopia, a highly anticipated follow-up to Call Me If You Get Lost three years in the making.
Fans of Tyler, the Creator are buzzing with excitement after the artist dropped an album announcement, a creative festival crossword puzzle, a new single, and a world tour announcement. Just a day after teasing us with a snippet of "St. Chroma," on October 17, he unveiled his eighth studio album, Chromakopia, a highly anticipated follow-up to Call Me If You Get Lost three years in the making.
Entertainment
Clairo Charms at The Salt Shed
Oct 23, 2024 9:00 AM
On October 16th, we witnessed Clairo shine a ray of light at The Salt Shed. While headed to the venue armed with our leather jackets, we were both more than eager for the night. As huge fans of Clairo in our adolescence, this show was a reckoning for our 2018 selves. Upon arrival, we quickly secured a good spot in the line and a great spot inside the venue, grateful that the show was split into two nights.
On October 16th, we witnessed Clairo shine a ray of light at The Salt Shed. While headed to the venue armed with our leather jackets, we were both more than eager for the night. As huge fans of Clairo in our adolescence, this show was a reckoning for our 2018 selves. Upon arrival, we quickly secured a good spot in the line and a great spot inside the venue, grateful that the show was split into two nights.
Entertainment, News
10:05 on 10/5: COIN’s Monumental Chicago Show
Oct 21, 2024 9:30 AM
CHICAGO | “I love Chicago, I really do,” COIN’s lead singer Chase Lawrence exclaimed to the crowd during their show at Aragon Ballroom on October 5. The Nashville indie-rock group stopped in the Windy City to tour their latest album, I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore, released this past September. It was an incredibly special show for both the fans and the band as 10/5 is associated with the song, “Let It All Out (10:05)” from COIN’s 2020 album, Dreamland. Fans were in for quite a treat as the show was filled with lots of appreciation despite a major production difficulty.
CHICAGO | “I love Chicago, I really do,” COIN’s lead singer Chase Lawrence exclaimed to the crowd during their show at Aragon Ballroom on October 5. The Nashville indie-rock group stopped in the Windy City to tour their latest album, I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore, released this past September. It was an incredibly special show for both the fans and the band as 10/5 is associated with the song, “Let It All Out (10:05)” from COIN’s 2020 album, Dreamland. Fans were in for quite a treat as the show was filled with lots of appreciation despite a major production difficulty.
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No Way to Relax When Dora Jar is Onstage
Oct 17, 2024 9:00 AM
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, October 1st, the wonderful, whimsical, and artistically-sound singer/songwriter Dora Jar returned to Chicago at Lincoln Hall just a few months after her main-stage performance at Lollapalooza. This was the third time I have had the pleasure of seeing her perform; the first time opening for The 1975 at Allstate Arena last year, and the second at the Bud Light stage at Lollapalooza, where I was able to meet her post-performance. Even so, this was the first headline show of Jar’s that I have attended, and my expectations were thoroughly exceeded. Artists rarely enter the scene already authentically themselves throughout their entire body of work. Yet, sure of herself and her sound, Jar flourishes standing before hundreds of people.
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, October 1st, the wonderful, whimsical, and artistically-sound singer/songwriter Dora Jar returned to Chicago at Lincoln Hall just a few months after her main-stage performance at Lollapalooza. This was the third time I have had the pleasure of seeing her perform; the first time opening for The 1975 at Allstate Arena last year, and the second at the Bud Light stage at Lollapalooza, where I was able to meet her post-performance. Even so, this was the first headline show of Jar’s that I have attended, and my expectations were thoroughly exceeded. Artists rarely enter the scene already authentically themselves throughout their entire body of work. Yet, sure of herself and her sound, Jar flourishes standing before hundreds of people.
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Concert Review: Sunami at Subterranean
Oct 16, 2024 9:00 AM
On the night of October 14th, I set out to Subterranean, one of my favorite Chicago venues, to see Sunami, a hardcore band hailing all the way from San Jose, California. The band had played the night before, and I had already heard some stories from friends. They told me that I was “going to get annihilated,” advised me to “take my piercings out,” and told me that the pit would get super violent, and this was an understatement. After hearing all of this from several people, I decided to watch the show from the balcony above in comfort and safety.
On the night of October 14th, I set out to Subterranean, one of my favorite Chicago venues, to see Sunami, a hardcore band hailing all the way from San Jose, California. The band had played the night before, and I had already heard some stories from friends. They told me that I was “going to get annihilated,” advised me to “take my piercings out,” and told me that the pit would get super violent, and this was an understatement. After hearing all of this from several people, I decided to watch the show from the balcony above in comfort and safety.
Entertainment, News
Duster Transcends Rock at Thalia Hall
Oct 15, 2024 12:50 PM
CHICAGO | I had the pleasure to see Duster live on October 9th, and trust me, pleasure is an understatement. As I waited for the doors to open, I spotted Clay Parton, one of Duster’s guitarists walking by with a plastic bag. He seemed to go unnoticed by everyone in the long line that wrapped around Thalia Hall, or maybe everyone felt like me, too nervous to interrupt his evening stroll.
CHICAGO | I had the pleasure to see Duster live on October 9th, and trust me, pleasure is an understatement. As I waited for the doors to open, I spotted Clay Parton, one of Duster’s guitarists walking by with a plastic bag. He seemed to go unnoticed by everyone in the long line that wrapped around Thalia Hall, or maybe everyone felt like me, too nervous to interrupt his evening stroll.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Sega Bodega at Metro
Oct 14, 2024 2:44 PM
On the freezing night of October 13th, singer, songwriter, producer, and DJ Sega Bodega graced the stage at Metro. Walking into the venue, I expected a laid-back, relaxed performance, but I experienced so much more than that. As a longtime fan of Sega Bodega, I had been eagerly awaiting this show for months, and it did not disappoint. Arriving before doors, I was second in line for the show and secured a spot right at the barricade, giving me an incredible view of the entire performance.
On the freezing night of October 13th, singer, songwriter, producer, and DJ Sega Bodega graced the stage at Metro. Walking into the venue, I expected a laid-back, relaxed performance, but I experienced so much more than that. As a longtime fan of Sega Bodega, I had been eagerly awaiting this show for months, and it did not disappoint. Arriving before doors, I was second in line for the show and secured a spot right at the barricade, giving me an incredible view of the entire performance.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Mk.gee at The Vic
Oct 7, 2024 9:00 AM
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The Rare Occasions Electrify the Night at Lincoln Hall
Oct 5, 2024 11:45 AM
CHICAGO | The floors of Lincoln Hall were bouncing, the music was roaring, and socks were knocked off; that is the best way to describe the atmosphere of a show from The Rare Occasions. The Los Angeles-based trio played near DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus on Sunday, September 29 alongside opener Bel on their Through Moonshot Eyes tour, named after their third full length LP released earlier this month. Members Brain McLaughlin, Jeremy Cohen, and Luke Imbasch have been creating feel-good indie rock for a decade that is surely worth dancing to.
CHICAGO | The floors of Lincoln Hall were bouncing, the music was roaring, and socks were knocked off; that is the best way to describe the atmosphere of a show from The Rare Occasions. The Los Angeles-based trio played near DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus on Sunday, September 29 alongside opener Bel on their Through Moonshot Eyes tour, named after their third full length LP released earlier this month. Members Brain McLaughlin, Jeremy Cohen, and Luke Imbasch have been creating feel-good indie rock for a decade that is surely worth dancing to.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Shabaka’s Meditative Music
Oct 4, 2024 9:00 AM
Flowing under red stage lights and in front of a projected art piece, Shabaka, British multi-instrumentalist, jazz-composer and band leader filled the Salt Shed on September 29th with a tranquil atmosphere as part of the Warm Love Cool Dreams music festival in Chicago.
Flowing under red stage lights and in front of a projected art piece, Shabaka, British multi-instrumentalist, jazz-composer and band leader filled the Salt Shed on September 29th with a tranquil atmosphere as part of the Warm Love Cool Dreams music festival in Chicago.
Entertainment
Capturing The Sound of Boundless Space in First Man
Oct 2, 2024 5:27 PM
I recently watched First Man, a 2018 dramatic film about astronaut Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 moon landing. Starring Ryan Gosling, it’s a big budget movie with great acting, beautiful cinematography, and seamless cgi to make for an immersive viewing experience. The thing that tied it all together for me though, was the soundtrack. Composed by Justin Hurwitz, it certainly bore resemblance to other space movie soundtracks, using hallmark techniques to convey the vastness of outer space. Huge, deep synthesized drones crescendoed along with impending percussive pulses in intense moments of panic, sometimes reinforced by heavy low brass reminiscent of Holst’s The Planets suite. These are all techniques that master film scorer Hans Zimmer uses in films like Interstellar. A Space Odyssey and Star Wars also use some of these in the brass minus the synthesization.
I recently watched First Man, a 2018 dramatic film about astronaut Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 moon landing. Starring Ryan Gosling, it’s a big budget movie with great acting, beautiful cinematography, and seamless cgi to make for an immersive viewing experience. The thing that tied it all together for me though, was the soundtrack. Composed by Justin Hurwitz, it certainly bore resemblance to other space movie soundtracks, using hallmark techniques to convey the vastness of outer space. Huge, deep synthesized drones crescendoed along with impending percussive pulses in intense moments of panic, sometimes reinforced by heavy low brass reminiscent of Holst’s The Planets suite. These are all techniques that master film scorer Hans Zimmer uses in films like Interstellar. A Space Odyssey and Star Wars also use some of these in the brass minus the synthesization.
Interview
June McDoom On Listening To Yourself Amidst The Noise
Sep 24, 2024 7:11 PM
Discovering June’s music split my mind. It centered around this voice that seemed to suddenly appear out of the ether in the most angelic and graceful way. Deeply emotive and raw, I didn’t expect its kaleidoscope of reflections of 60s/70s folk and more modern sounds. June’s 2023 EP, With Strings, opens with “Emerald River Dance,” a haunting track followed by a cover of the traditional Appalachian ballad “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair.” The EP continues with orchestrally arranged versions of June’s original songs, previously released on a self-titled EP in 2022. Acoustic guitar rings out with arpeggiated motion while the orchestra’s longer tones reverberate to surround June’s yearning melodies. With drum machine and synth, the first EP includes some elements of 80s pop and rock. At the same time, it builds an intimate, contemplative world that strikes me in a similar way that Sibylle Baier does with Colour Green. Whatever way you categorize her work, it clearly demonstrates authenticity and seamless diversity of style.
Discovering June’s music split my mind. It centered around this voice that seemed to suddenly appear out of the ether in the most angelic and graceful way. Deeply emotive and raw, I didn’t expect its kaleidoscope of reflections of 60s/70s folk and more modern sounds. June’s 2023 EP, With Strings, opens with “Emerald River Dance,” a haunting track followed by a cover of the traditional Appalachian ballad “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair.” The EP continues with orchestrally arranged versions of June’s original songs, previously released on a self-titled EP in 2022. Acoustic guitar rings out with arpeggiated motion while the orchestra’s longer tones reverberate to surround June’s yearning melodies. With drum machine and synth, the first EP includes some elements of 80s pop and rock. At the same time, it builds an intimate, contemplative world that strikes me in a similar way that Sibylle Baier does with Colour Green. Whatever way you categorize her work, it clearly demonstrates authenticity and seamless diversity of style.
Entertainment
Cassandra Jenkins' Strong Start to New North American Tour
Sep 24, 2024 9:00 AM
The release of Cassandra Jenkins’ new album My Light, My Destroyer launched her current run of her North American tour, her first in two years. On Thursday, September 19th, Jenkins' performed her first show of the tour. In fact, it was her first performance in Chicago, held at Sleeping Village, a funky and suave bar and venue in Logan Square.
The release of Cassandra Jenkins’ new album My Light, My Destroyer launched her current run of her North American tour, her first in two years. On Thursday, September 19th, Jenkins' performed her first show of the tour. In fact, it was her first performance in Chicago, held at Sleeping Village, a funky and suave bar and venue in Logan Square.
Interview
Marem Ladson's Tour Ritual for Staying Grounded and “Song to the Siren”
Sep 23, 2024 10:01 AM
I still remember exactly the way it felt to hear Marem Ladson’s “Rayo de Luna” for the first time. I was unprepared to be swept away in her underwater-like soundscape. Everything around me but the brushes of guitar and feathery vocals fell away to give me two minutes and forty-seven seconds of quiet bliss. Those couple of minutes were much needed as the intensity of city-life had begun to exhaust me on my walk home from campus. I had never heard anything like it before so I quickly placed it in my vault of Spotify finds as if it were a hidden treasure. I looked forward to losing myself in the rest of her discography throughout the Spring. Not long after, I was giddy with anticipation because Ladson’s tour would soon arrive in town at Thalia Hall. I was glad for a reason to return to the beloved venue in historic Pilsen and I danced shamelessly late into the night while watching the headliner, Helado Negro. When Ladson opened the show, the Spanish singer-songwriter was no longer a frequency in my headphones but a self-possessed woman illuminated by stage lights, swaying to angelic melodies. Our q&a left me with a deeper understanding of her relationship with music and how the busy performer lifestyle can look behind the scenes.
I still remember exactly the way it felt to hear Marem Ladson’s “Rayo de Luna” for the first time. I was unprepared to be swept away in her underwater-like soundscape. Everything around me but the brushes of guitar and feathery vocals fell away to give me two minutes and forty-seven seconds of quiet bliss. Those couple of minutes were much needed as the intensity of city-life had begun to exhaust me on my walk home from campus. I had never heard anything like it before so I quickly placed it in my vault of Spotify finds as if it were a hidden treasure. I looked forward to losing myself in the rest of her discography throughout the Spring. Not long after, I was giddy with anticipation because Ladson’s tour would soon arrive in town at Thalia Hall. I was glad for a reason to return to the beloved venue in historic Pilsen and I danced shamelessly late into the night while watching the headliner, Helado Negro. When Ladson opened the show, the Spanish singer-songwriter was no longer a frequency in my headphones but a self-possessed woman illuminated by stage lights, swaying to angelic melodies. Our q&a left me with a deeper understanding of her relationship with music and how the busy performer lifestyle can look behind the scenes.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Vocalo’s Summer Finale
Sep 21, 2024 11:50 AM
On Friday, September 20th, Vocalo presented a free “Summer Finale” concert in Millennium Park in downtown Chicago featuring several homegrown Chicago artists. Vocalo was one of five organizations selected to present free programming this summer as part of Millennium Park’s 20th Anniversary Summer Season, and the second year of Millennium Park’s Residency Program.
On Friday, September 20th, Vocalo presented a free “Summer Finale” concert in Millennium Park in downtown Chicago featuring several homegrown Chicago artists. Vocalo was one of five organizations selected to present free programming this summer as part of Millennium Park’s 20th Anniversary Summer Season, and the second year of Millennium Park’s Residency Program.
Entertainment, Interview
Music as Medicine: Miracle-Level and We Sang, Therefore We Were with Greg Saunier
Sep 20, 2024 9:00 AM
I dialed the number and anxiously waited for the phone’s ringing to stop. When it did, I thanked Greg Saunier, founder, for taking my call after the band had returned home from a demanding tour. Today Deerhoof consists of drums and vocals (Saunier), bass and vocals (Satomi Matsuzaki), and two guitars (John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez). Just the night before, I was at their last show at Lincoln Hall. Afterwards I was still raving over the performance and their latest album, Miracle-Level, which I had repeatedly played through my headphones on my daily adventures around the city. It became the soundtrack of the burgeoning spring season along with the sounds of Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Tortoise, Liz Phair and other experimental, guitar-centered favorites of mine. Lincoln Hall was filled with many different kinds of people with a common, shared appreciation. The opener welcomed us with their psychedelic riffs and sensitive lyrics which Saunier complimented once Deerhoof took the stage. The band showed genuine chemistry, and they interacted with the audience as if there were no platform separating us. We felt intimately connected by the emotive sound filling up the entire venue, and their playful and sincere adlibs between songs created more closeness. After a gracious encore, no one wanted to leave the venue, and I became more eager to conduct the over-the-phone interview the next night. Saunier and I conversed for over an hour-and-a-half, and I could not be happier with what came of it. A college radio interview quickly became a deep reflection on creativity, productivity, and the healing properties of music that informs my own artistry from now on.
I dialed the number and anxiously waited for the phone’s ringing to stop. When it did, I thanked Greg Saunier, founder, for taking my call after the band had returned home from a demanding tour. Today Deerhoof consists of drums and vocals (Saunier), bass and vocals (Satomi Matsuzaki), and two guitars (John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez). Just the night before, I was at their last show at Lincoln Hall. Afterwards I was still raving over the performance and their latest album, Miracle-Level, which I had repeatedly played through my headphones on my daily adventures around the city. It became the soundtrack of the burgeoning spring season along with the sounds of Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Tortoise, Liz Phair and other experimental, guitar-centered favorites of mine. Lincoln Hall was filled with many different kinds of people with a common, shared appreciation. The opener welcomed us with their psychedelic riffs and sensitive lyrics which Saunier complimented once Deerhoof took the stage. The band showed genuine chemistry, and they interacted with the audience as if there were no platform separating us. We felt intimately connected by the emotive sound filling up the entire venue, and their playful and sincere adlibs between songs created more closeness. After a gracious encore, no one wanted to leave the venue, and I became more eager to conduct the over-the-phone interview the next night. Saunier and I conversed for over an hour-and-a-half, and I could not be happier with what came of it. A college radio interview quickly became a deep reflection on creativity, productivity, and the healing properties of music that informs my own artistry from now on.
Entertainment
Horse Jumper of Love Show Review
Sep 19, 2024 12:41 PM
On Sunday, September 15, 2024, the band Horse Jumper of Love performed live at Lincoln Hall. The show featured music from the opening bands villagerrr and Teethe. All of the bands belonged to either indie rock or slowcore genres, creating a cohesive sound throughout the different sets which the audience seemed to enjoy.
On Sunday, September 15, 2024, the band Horse Jumper of Love performed live at Lincoln Hall. The show featured music from the opening bands villagerrr and Teethe. All of the bands belonged to either indie rock or slowcore genres, creating a cohesive sound throughout the different sets which the audience seemed to enjoy.
Entertainment, News
Music Director Picks: Riot Fest 2025
Sep 16, 2024 4:12 PM
Riot Fest 2025 is quickly approaching. As Chicago’s premier music festival for punk, rock, metal, and alternative music, fans were shocked to see that the festival would be moving to SeatGeek stadium in Bridgeview- close to an hour drive outside of the city, and largely inaccessible by public transit. After some uproar about the change, Riot Fest announced that they would be moving back North Lawndale’s Douglass Park, which has housed the festival since 2015.
Riot Fest 2025 is quickly approaching. As Chicago’s premier music festival for punk, rock, metal, and alternative music, fans were shocked to see that the festival would be moving to SeatGeek stadium in Bridgeview- close to an hour drive outside of the city, and largely inaccessible by public transit. After some uproar about the change, Riot Fest announced that they would be moving back North Lawndale’s Douglass Park, which has housed the festival since 2015.
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THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS BRIDGED GENERATIONS FOR TWO NIGHTS AT THE VIC THEATER
Sep 9, 2024 2:49 PM
On June 18th and 19th, prolific band They Might Be Giants took residency in Lakeview’s historic Vic Theater to play to a crowd that spanned from age sixteen to sixty. However, as the man behind me noted, “there’s no thirty-year-olds here. It’s twenty-year-olds and Gen-X-ers. I was expecting a bunch of 50-year-olds, you know, but I realized these guys are marketing geniuses. As soon as their main audience got old enough to start settling down and having kids, they started making kids music. They taught those kids their ABCs, and now they’ve aged into the scene.”
On June 18th and 19th, prolific band They Might Be Giants took residency in Lakeview’s historic Vic Theater to play to a crowd that spanned from age sixteen to sixty. However, as the man behind me noted, “there’s no thirty-year-olds here. It’s twenty-year-olds and Gen-X-ers. I was expecting a bunch of 50-year-olds, you know, but I realized these guys are marketing geniuses. As soon as their main audience got old enough to start settling down and having kids, they started making kids music. They taught those kids their ABCs, and now they’ve aged into the scene.”
Entertainment, Interview
An Interview with Lucia Sarmiento
Sep 9, 2024 1:18 PM
Lucia Sarmiento is a saxophonist, composer, and educator based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She leads a synth-heavy jazz quintet that fuses elements of funk, pop, jazz, and Latin American music. You may have seen Lucia pop up on your instagram feed where she has amassed nearly 70,000 followers or sharing the stage with artists like Pitbull and Karol G. I sat down with Lucia on June 5th for an interview about her newly released single “Porcelain” and her soon-to-be-released debut album.
Lucia Sarmiento is a saxophonist, composer, and educator based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She leads a synth-heavy jazz quintet that fuses elements of funk, pop, jazz, and Latin American music. You may have seen Lucia pop up on your instagram feed where she has amassed nearly 70,000 followers or sharing the stage with artists like Pitbull and Karol G. I sat down with Lucia on June 5th for an interview about her newly released single “Porcelain” and her soon-to-be-released debut album.
Entertainment, News
Baby’s First Stars – Anastasia Coope at Constellation
Jul 27, 2024 3:09 PM
It’s funny– the moment I was presented with the opportunity to cover a show at Constellation, I immediately jumped at it. I am a musician with an interest in new/experimental musics, so I’ve been told time and time again that Constellation is the place for me. At some point, whenever a person asked me if I’ve been, I just lied and said ‘yes’ to spare myself the theatrics surrounding the fact the I, the king of experimental (according to my non-musician friends), had never even stepped foot in its perimeter. Needless to say, I was beyond ready to change my attendance status from “slacking” to “in the know.” Now, I am a color of letdown, itching for more.
It’s funny– the moment I was presented with the opportunity to cover a show at Constellation, I immediately jumped at it. I am a musician with an interest in new/experimental musics, so I’ve been told time and time again that Constellation is the place for me. At some point, whenever a person asked me if I’ve been, I just lied and said ‘yes’ to spare myself the theatrics surrounding the fact the I, the king of experimental (according to my non-musician friends), had never even stepped foot in its perimeter. Needless to say, I was beyond ready to change my attendance status from “slacking” to “in the know.” Now, I am a color of letdown, itching for more.
Entertainment, News
The Greeting Committee: Charting Queer Territories
Jul 27, 2024 2:50 PM
Formed 10 years ago, The Greeting Committee quickly became popular as a self-identifying indie-rock band. Their popularity is notable for releasing sounds that fuel listeners' inner (or obvious) queer euphoria. Current members Addie, Pierce, Noah, and Micah and other contributing artists owe their success to personalities on the KRBZ Alternative radio station in Kansas City, Missouri. Since being featured on the radio station, their EP ‘Hands Down’ now has 33 million listens on Spotify alone. Entering The Bottom Lounge venue on July 24th, 2024 was quick as staff led attendees to the opener, Toledo, an indie-rock duo. Daniel and Jordan produced energizing sounds and personality, this made the perfect appetizer for TGC. They often spoke to the crowd and established good vibes and gratitude for their Chicago fanbase.
Formed 10 years ago, The Greeting Committee quickly became popular as a self-identifying indie-rock band. Their popularity is notable for releasing sounds that fuel listeners' inner (or obvious) queer euphoria. Current members Addie, Pierce, Noah, and Micah and other contributing artists owe their success to personalities on the KRBZ Alternative radio station in Kansas City, Missouri. Since being featured on the radio station, their EP ‘Hands Down’ now has 33 million listens on Spotify alone. Entering The Bottom Lounge venue on July 24th, 2024 was quick as staff led attendees to the opener, Toledo, an indie-rock duo. Daniel and Jordan produced energizing sounds and personality, this made the perfect appetizer for TGC. They often spoke to the crowd and established good vibes and gratitude for their Chicago fanbase.
Entertainment, News
Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: Saturday Photo Gallery
Jul 25, 2024 4:10 PM
All photos by Ariele Palmer
All photos by Ariele Palmer
Entertainment, News
Radio DePaul takes on Pitchfork Music Festival 2024
Jul 25, 2024 3:59 PM
Pitchfork Music Festival returned to Chicago's Union Park in West Loop this past weekend for its 18th year, bringing thousands of music fans together for a weekend of exciting performances. One of Chicago’s most prominent and well respected festivals, Pitchfork Music Festival features a lineup that often spotlights artists that are heavily promoted or praised in Pitchfork’s reviews and articles. The featured artists differ greatly by genre and often may be experimental, independent, and bringing fresh ideas and style to the musical landscape. This year’s headliners included Texas-based neo-soul band Black Pumas, electronic music mastermind Jamie xx, and 90s alt-rock superstar Alanis Morissette.
Pitchfork Music Festival returned to Chicago's Union Park in West Loop this past weekend for its 18th year, bringing thousands of music fans together for a weekend of exciting performances. One of Chicago’s most prominent and well respected festivals, Pitchfork Music Festival features a lineup that often spotlights artists that are heavily promoted or praised in Pitchfork’s reviews and articles. The featured artists differ greatly by genre and often may be experimental, independent, and bringing fresh ideas and style to the musical landscape. This year’s headliners included Texas-based neo-soul band Black Pumas, electronic music mastermind Jamie xx, and 90s alt-rock superstar Alanis Morissette.
Entertainment, News
Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: Sunday Photo Gallery
Jul 25, 2024 3:59 PM
All photos by Ariele Palmer
All photos by Ariele Palmer
Entertainment, News
Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: Friday Photo Gallery
Jul 25, 2024 3:58 PM
All photos by Ariele Palmer
All photos by Ariele Palmer
Entertainment
Play Review: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
May 24, 2024 7:53 PM
CHICAGO | On Thursday evening, April 18, we traveled downtown to Chicago’s Goodman Theater to see Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, a fantastic play by one of America’s most celebrated playwrights, August Wilson. The play is part of Wilson’s American Century Cycle, a collection of ten plays that chronicle the African American experience in each decade of the 20th century. Set in a boarding house in 1911 Pittsburgh, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone portrays life when slavery was only 50 years in the past.
CHICAGO | On Thursday evening, April 18, we traveled downtown to Chicago’s Goodman Theater to see Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, a fantastic play by one of America’s most celebrated playwrights, August Wilson. The play is part of Wilson’s American Century Cycle, a collection of ten plays that chronicle the African American experience in each decade of the 20th century. Set in a boarding house in 1911 Pittsburgh, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone portrays life when slavery was only 50 years in the past.
Entertainment
Mitski and Julia Jacklin Unite for the Sad and the Hopeful at Chicago’s Auditorium Theater
May 24, 2024 7:51 PM
CHICAGO | From Thursday to Sunday, March 21-24, two of the most heart wrenching voices in indie music, Mitski and Julia Jacklin, took residency in Chicago’s opulent Auditorium Theater for four nights of stunning performances. I was lucky enough to attend the Saturday show, where a passionate crowd filled almost every seat in the expansive amphitheater.
CHICAGO | From Thursday to Sunday, March 21-24, two of the most heart wrenching voices in indie music, Mitski and Julia Jacklin, took residency in Chicago’s opulent Auditorium Theater for four nights of stunning performances. I was lucky enough to attend the Saturday show, where a passionate crowd filled almost every seat in the expansive amphitheater.
Entertainment
Chelsea Wolfe Shows Impeccable Form at Chicago’s Vic Theater
Apr 26, 2024 4:26 PM
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, March 24, dark and ethereal singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe, played the decadent Vic Theater alongside the droning tons of metal duo Divide and Dissolve. Chelsea Wolfe, born in Northern California, has pioneered her unique style of metal-influenced rock music since the late 2000s/early 2010s, becoming an iconic figure in Goth culture. Wolfe’s 2024 record, She Reaches Out to She — released on February 9 of this year — is one of her most esoteric and ambitious releases as it showcases her delving into trip-hop influences with syncopated percussion over vivid lyrics. Wolfe’s incredible performance at the Vic solidifies her as a generational talent, who continues to evolve in sound and production.
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, March 24, dark and ethereal singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe, played the decadent Vic Theater alongside the droning tons of metal duo Divide and Dissolve. Chelsea Wolfe, born in Northern California, has pioneered her unique style of metal-influenced rock music since the late 2000s/early 2010s, becoming an iconic figure in Goth culture. Wolfe’s 2024 record, She Reaches Out to She — released on February 9 of this year — is one of her most esoteric and ambitious releases as it showcases her delving into trip-hop influences with syncopated percussion over vivid lyrics. Wolfe’s incredible performance at the Vic solidifies her as a generational talent, who continues to evolve in sound and production.
Entertainment
Footballhead Celebrates Overthinking Everything (Re)Release at Sleeping Village 3/9/24
Apr 26, 2024 4:22 PM
CHICAGO | In July of 2023, I was sitting on a curb waiting for my Lyft home after what I considered to be the best show I had ever been to, furiously texting everyone I knew about a little band called Footballhead and their incredible debut album Overthinking Everything. I had just attended the album release show and was absolutely obsessed. After this show, I transitioned from a casual fan of Footballhead to an absolute superfan, or “stan” as it’s known in some online circles. I saw them whenever the opportunity presented itself; oftentimes going to shows with four or five bands just to see Footballhead play a support set, but I craved a headlining show.
CHICAGO | In July of 2023, I was sitting on a curb waiting for my Lyft home after what I considered to be the best show I had ever been to, furiously texting everyone I knew about a little band called Footballhead and their incredible debut album Overthinking Everything. I had just attended the album release show and was absolutely obsessed. After this show, I transitioned from a casual fan of Footballhead to an absolute superfan, or “stan” as it’s known in some online circles. I saw them whenever the opportunity presented itself; oftentimes going to shows with four or five bands just to see Footballhead play a support set, but I craved a headlining show.
Entertainment
A Glimpse into Ryan Beatty’s Calico Tour at Thalia Hall
Apr 26, 2024 4:17 PM
CHICAGO | Ryan Beatty, a Central California native and former YouTube cover-era heartthrob, touched down (or rather, parked) at Thalia Hall in Pilsen, on March 4, an oddly calm, humid and warm evening in the city after traveling from Toronto. Hundreds of people lined the block on Allport Street, anticipating having their heartstrings pulled by Beatty’s third and highly acclaimed studio album Calico, live and in concert.
CHICAGO | Ryan Beatty, a Central California native and former YouTube cover-era heartthrob, touched down (or rather, parked) at Thalia Hall in Pilsen, on March 4, an oddly calm, humid and warm evening in the city after traveling from Toronto. Hundreds of people lined the block on Allport Street, anticipating having their heartstrings pulled by Beatty’s third and highly acclaimed studio album Calico, live and in concert.
Entertainment
Melodies & Mozzarella: The Perfect Playlist for Chicago Pies
Apr 26, 2024 4:13 PM
CHICAGO | Growing up in Michigan, two things are taught to you from a very early age; number one is win or (more likely) lose, you must always root for the Detroit Lions. Two is that Detroit-style pizza is superior to all others. Given that the state’s loyalty to the Lions has yet to pay off with a Super Bowl appearance, it is fair to say these teachings may have some minor flaws. When I first arrived in the Windy City, I didn’t give Chicago pizza the time of day. Some may call my lack of interest naive, but almost four years later, I see it as downright foolish. I’m happy to say that I have since reformed and I am a certified Chicago pizza enthusiast. So, given my shared love of Radio DePaul and Chicago slices, I present to you my list of all of the Chicago pizza places I’ve tried as songs about Chicago.
CHICAGO | Growing up in Michigan, two things are taught to you from a very early age; number one is win or (more likely) lose, you must always root for the Detroit Lions. Two is that Detroit-style pizza is superior to all others. Given that the state’s loyalty to the Lions has yet to pay off with a Super Bowl appearance, it is fair to say these teachings may have some minor flaws. When I first arrived in the Windy City, I didn’t give Chicago pizza the time of day. Some may call my lack of interest naive, but almost four years later, I see it as downright foolish. I’m happy to say that I have since reformed and I am a certified Chicago pizza enthusiast. So, given my shared love of Radio DePaul and Chicago slices, I present to you my list of all of the Chicago pizza places I’ve tried as songs about Chicago.
Entertainment
Certified Jams PLAYLIST
Apr 26, 2024 4:01 PM
One of the most beautiful things about music is the shared experience. Music is gifted from one person to another, it creates bonds, scores your memories, and becomes a part of your identity. My biggest musical influence was always my Dad. I have him to thank for being the defining factor in shaping my music taste. Before he got a big boy job he was a DJ for many years, and along with that came a vast knowledge of music, something that has always inspired me. I have him to thank for gifting me some awesome musical treasures and also my (semi) ironic love of Milli Vanilli. So I worked with him to create a playlist of some of his handpicked jams that I could share with the world. It flows through his career as a DJ spanning from the 1980s to the 2020s encompassing hits and personal favorites alike. Eventually he had to slow down because he got the much more demanding job of being a father, but his tastes still live on in me. I created this playlist as a thank you, for sharing the gift of music with me and allowing it to change my life, and even if you no longer spin sick tunes, rest assured that they live on in me. I love you Dad, Keep Jamming.
One of the most beautiful things about music is the shared experience. Music is gifted from one person to another, it creates bonds, scores your memories, and becomes a part of your identity. My biggest musical influence was always my Dad. I have him to thank for being the defining factor in shaping my music taste. Before he got a big boy job he was a DJ for many years, and along with that came a vast knowledge of music, something that has always inspired me. I have him to thank for gifting me some awesome musical treasures and also my (semi) ironic love of Milli Vanilli. So I worked with him to create a playlist of some of his handpicked jams that I could share with the world. It flows through his career as a DJ spanning from the 1980s to the 2020s encompassing hits and personal favorites alike. Eventually he had to slow down because he got the much more demanding job of being a father, but his tastes still live on in me. I created this playlist as a thank you, for sharing the gift of music with me and allowing it to change my life, and even if you no longer spin sick tunes, rest assured that they live on in me. I love you Dad, Keep Jamming.
Entertainment
Gum.mp3 on Becoming a DJ and His Inspirations
Mar 29, 2024 7:34 AM
CHICAGO | At a recent show at Schubas Tavern in Chicago on February 3, the acclaimed DJ Gum.mp3 mesmerized attendees with an energizing performance deeply rooted in the essence of Jungle music. With a profound appreciation for the past and a vision for the future, Gum.mp3 skillfully amalgamates influences spanning from House Funk and Soul to Drum & Bass, Jungle and more within his set. Through seamless blends and crafted transitions, Gum.mp3 curated a captivating sonic experience, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a realm where the pure essence of musical expression was present.
CHICAGO | At a recent show at Schubas Tavern in Chicago on February 3, the acclaimed DJ Gum.mp3 mesmerized attendees with an energizing performance deeply rooted in the essence of Jungle music. With a profound appreciation for the past and a vision for the future, Gum.mp3 skillfully amalgamates influences spanning from House Funk and Soul to Drum & Bass, Jungle and more within his set. Through seamless blends and crafted transitions, Gum.mp3 curated a captivating sonic experience, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a realm where the pure essence of musical expression was present.
Entertainment
Friko Soars to New Heights at Their Metro Album Release Show
Mar 17, 2024 9:19 PM
CHICAGO | On Friday, March 1 in a sold-out Metro show Chicago-based rock duo Friko celebrated their monumental album release supported by Smut and Neptune’s Core. Friko — composed of Niko Kapetan and Bailey Minzenberger — has been prolific in the Chicago music scene for many years with their enchanting live performances and eclectic EP releases leading up to their studio debut. Released on February 16, Where We’ve Been Where We Go From Here, is a stunning and anthemic realization of the band’s clear potential. Picking up international attention from fans, publications and music forums, Friko’s debut is much bigger than anything we have seen out of the city in quite some time; helping to define a generation of indie-rock music. Nothing illustrated the tremendous impact of the record, quite like their Metro release show, an almost-spiritual experience, that mesmerized the sold-out crowd.
CHICAGO | On Friday, March 1 in a sold-out Metro show Chicago-based rock duo Friko celebrated their monumental album release supported by Smut and Neptune’s Core. Friko — composed of Niko Kapetan and Bailey Minzenberger — has been prolific in the Chicago music scene for many years with their enchanting live performances and eclectic EP releases leading up to their studio debut. Released on February 16, Where We’ve Been Where We Go From Here, is a stunning and anthemic realization of the band’s clear potential. Picking up international attention from fans, publications and music forums, Friko’s debut is much bigger than anything we have seen out of the city in quite some time; helping to define a generation of indie-rock music. Nothing illustrated the tremendous impact of the record, quite like their Metro release show, an almost-spiritual experience, that mesmerized the sold-out crowd.
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Metro Local Series Showcases Bright Future amongst Chicago Artists w/ Sharp Pins, Uniflora, and Pinksqueeze.
Mar 7, 2024 6:52 PM
CHICAGO | On February 23 a unique local artist event, in association with CIVIL Fest took over the Metro for a special night of diverse music, featuring Sharp Pins, Uniflora and Pinksqueeze.
CHICAGO | On February 23 a unique local artist event, in association with CIVIL Fest took over the Metro for a special night of diverse music, featuring Sharp Pins, Uniflora and Pinksqueeze.
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PLAYLIST: Mac and Ariana
Mar 7, 2024 6:51 PM
Join the Muses on a musical love story sung by the people that lived it - and made it - Ariana Grande and Mac Miller. This singer/songwriter couple is the true definition of muses with dedication to the craft. The pair has shared their love for each other through music so many times that the tracks began to bleed together. From heartwarming collaborations to heartbreaking bridges, listen along to this couple sing about the immense amount of love and pain in the relationship. For more couples and more music, follow us @themusesofthemusic on Instagram.
Join the Muses on a musical love story sung by the people that lived it - and made it - Ariana Grande and Mac Miller. This singer/songwriter couple is the true definition of muses with dedication to the craft. The pair has shared their love for each other through music so many times that the tracks began to bleed together. From heartwarming collaborations to heartbreaking bridges, listen along to this couple sing about the immense amount of love and pain in the relationship. For more couples and more music, follow us @themusesofthemusic on Instagram.
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PLAYLIST: The Only Indie Mix to Ever Exist
Mar 7, 2024 6:48 PM
This playlist “The only Indie Mix to Ever Exist”, combines some of the best songs from all the hit indie bands from the late 2000’s into one mix. Some of these great highlighted bands that made the 2000’s indie scene what it was include MGMT, The Strokes, Foster the People, Cage the Elephant and many more. Although these bands were in their prime nearly fifteen years ago, their songs still remain classics to many people. I mean who doesn’t love “Time to Pretend”, “Hang Me Up To Dry”, or “Shake Me Down”? They’re all indie staples that will continuously live on due to just how much of an impact that had on the music scene. A lot of the artists included on the playlist also have upcoming albums after years of taking a hiatus, so this playlist is a great way to enjoy their hits while waiting for the new releases!
This playlist “The only Indie Mix to Ever Exist”, combines some of the best songs from all the hit indie bands from the late 2000’s into one mix. Some of these great highlighted bands that made the 2000’s indie scene what it was include MGMT, The Strokes, Foster the People, Cage the Elephant and many more. Although these bands were in their prime nearly fifteen years ago, their songs still remain classics to many people. I mean who doesn’t love “Time to Pretend”, “Hang Me Up To Dry”, or “Shake Me Down”? They’re all indie staples that will continuously live on due to just how much of an impact that had on the music scene. A lot of the artists included on the playlist also have upcoming albums after years of taking a hiatus, so this playlist is a great way to enjoy their hits while waiting for the new releases!
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Tkay Maidza’s Saggitarius Dream
Feb 29, 2024 7:04 PM
CHICAGO | Despite minor wardrobe malfunctions, Tkay Maidza’s concert at Lincoln Hall on February 16 was fun and light-hearted. The Zimbabwe-born, Australian-based artist blends rap, electronic and dance-pop seamlessly. With hit collaborations with JPEGMafia and Flume, Tkay furthered her unique and genre-bending sound in her 2023 album Sweet Justice.
CHICAGO | Despite minor wardrobe malfunctions, Tkay Maidza’s concert at Lincoln Hall on February 16 was fun and light-hearted. The Zimbabwe-born, Australian-based artist blends rap, electronic and dance-pop seamlessly. With hit collaborations with JPEGMafia and Flume, Tkay furthered her unique and genre-bending sound in her 2023 album Sweet Justice.
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PLAYLIST: Women with Reputations
Feb 29, 2024 6:53 PM
Female singers often get bad reputations regardless of their singing and songwriting capabilities. So many of these women have bad reputations because of choices they’ve made or people they choose to date. Men can do the same things but don’t get bad reputations.... Riddle me that! This playlist is a carefully curated list of some of the most influential female singers who are frequently looked down upon. Many of them have paved the way for pop or rock music and should get the credit they deserve. When looking up a list of the worst female singers, names like Shakira, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears and Kesha come up. All of these women have faced issues in the music industry but still made great music that has been essential in our culture. I mean, who doesn’t know the song Party in the U.S.A.? Here is the link to the playlist below! I hope you enjoy some of the most influential women in music.
Female singers often get bad reputations regardless of their singing and songwriting capabilities. So many of these women have bad reputations because of choices they’ve made or people they choose to date. Men can do the same things but don’t get bad reputations.... Riddle me that! This playlist is a carefully curated list of some of the most influential female singers who are frequently looked down upon. Many of them have paved the way for pop or rock music and should get the credit they deserve. When looking up a list of the worst female singers, names like Shakira, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears and Kesha come up. All of these women have faced issues in the music industry but still made great music that has been essential in our culture. I mean, who doesn’t know the song Party in the U.S.A.? Here is the link to the playlist below! I hope you enjoy some of the most influential women in music.
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Roger Deakins and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Feb 29, 2024 6:49 PM
Hats off to DePaul University for managing to consistently get a myriad of incredibleguest lectures and workshops for students. They recently had arguably the greatest livingcinematographer Sir Roger Deakins come in with his collaborator James Deakins for theirpodcast/company “Team Deakins” to teach College of Digital Media students the tricks of thetrade when it comes to being a filmmaker, culminating in a sold-out screening at The Music BoxTheater with a film of his choice that her worked on along with a post screening Q&A. Whileyou would expect a film from The Coen Brothers (“Fargo,” “No Country for Old Men”) or maybeDenis Villeneuve (“Prisoner,” “Blade Runner 2049”), he instead chose his one-timecollaboration with the director Andrew Dominik in the western biopic “The Assassination ofJesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.”
Hats off to DePaul University for managing to consistently get a myriad of incredibleguest lectures and workshops for students. They recently had arguably the greatest livingcinematographer Sir Roger Deakins come in with his collaborator James Deakins for theirpodcast/company “Team Deakins” to teach College of Digital Media students the tricks of thetrade when it comes to being a filmmaker, culminating in a sold-out screening at The Music BoxTheater with a film of his choice that her worked on along with a post screening Q&A. Whileyou would expect a film from The Coen Brothers (“Fargo,” “No Country for Old Men”) or maybeDenis Villeneuve (“Prisoner,” “Blade Runner 2049”), he instead chose his one-timecollaboration with the director Andrew Dominik in the western biopic “The Assassination ofJesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.”
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Caught in the Orbit of Digable Planets
Feb 15, 2024 7:56 PM
CHICAGO | Standing outside of Thalia Hall in Pilsen, I self diagnosed myself with a raging case of imposter syndrome. I could not grapple with the fact that in a couple of hours, I, Dara Carneol, freshman at DePaul University, was about to conduct my first ever interview with the legendary hip hop group, Digable Planets.
CHICAGO | Standing outside of Thalia Hall in Pilsen, I self diagnosed myself with a raging case of imposter syndrome. I could not grapple with the fact that in a couple of hours, I, Dara Carneol, freshman at DePaul University, was about to conduct my first ever interview with the legendary hip hop group, Digable Planets.
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ILLINOISE at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre: A Triumph in Musical Storytelling
Feb 15, 2024 7:41 PM
CHICAGO | One of the greatest critiques of the current landscape of musical theater is the onslaught of recycled media: jukebox musicals and musicals based on popular movies and other stories. The regurgitation of popular artists’ songs into a musical theater format may get audiences in seats, but lacks the artistic integrity and heart of great original theater. ILLINOISE, however, breaks the trend of mediocre, uninspired jukebox musicals. Utilizing the masterful storytelling featured in Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 album Illinois, the cast brings us through a beautifully human story about life, love, and healing.
CHICAGO | One of the greatest critiques of the current landscape of musical theater is the onslaught of recycled media: jukebox musicals and musicals based on popular movies and other stories. The regurgitation of popular artists’ songs into a musical theater format may get audiences in seats, but lacks the artistic integrity and heart of great original theater. ILLINOISE, however, breaks the trend of mediocre, uninspired jukebox musicals. Utilizing the masterful storytelling featured in Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 album Illinois, the cast brings us through a beautifully human story about life, love, and healing.
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Poor Things - It Makes You Think
Feb 15, 2024 7:24 PM
CHICAGO | Imagine a world where Willem Dafoe plays Dr. Frankenstein and Emma Stone is his monster, except this monster is a learning and thinking being that wants to experience life and travel the world. This film (and the word film is very deliberate, as it is a work of art) has some of the best set design I have ever seen and puts Barbie to shame, with an amazing wardrobe and set design that mimic the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí heavily.
CHICAGO | Imagine a world where Willem Dafoe plays Dr. Frankenstein and Emma Stone is his monster, except this monster is a learning and thinking being that wants to experience life and travel the world. This film (and the word film is very deliberate, as it is a work of art) has some of the best set design I have ever seen and puts Barbie to shame, with an amazing wardrobe and set design that mimic the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí heavily.
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A Peek into Daffo’s Intuitive Songwriting
Feb 15, 2024 7:06 PM
CHICAGO | Daffo is a self described “log planet crocodile adult child” sure to become the next indie-folk sensation. Artist Gabi Gamberg, who goes by the band name Daffo, has been writing songs their entire life. Their first EP, Crisis Kit, was released in April 2021. Sharing original songs and covers on TikTok earned them millions of views. However, social media was only a launchpad for Daffo. “My music career has been growing since I started gigging when I was 15,” Gamberg said. “Even before I got on TikTok, I had people coming to my shows. It’s been kind of steadily growing, which I think is hard to see from the outside.”
CHICAGO | Daffo is a self described “log planet crocodile adult child” sure to become the next indie-folk sensation. Artist Gabi Gamberg, who goes by the band name Daffo, has been writing songs their entire life. Their first EP, Crisis Kit, was released in April 2021. Sharing original songs and covers on TikTok earned them millions of views. However, social media was only a launchpad for Daffo. “My music career has been growing since I started gigging when I was 15,” Gamberg said. “Even before I got on TikTok, I had people coming to my shows. It’s been kind of steadily growing, which I think is hard to see from the outside.”
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Champion: A New Approach to Opera
Feb 8, 2024 4:41 PM
CHICAGO | On the evening of Saturday, February 3, we went to the Lyric Opera in the loop to see Champion, an opera composed by Terence Blanchard and written by Michael Cristofer. Based on the real-life boxer Emile Griffith, the opera follows his life from his childhood in the Caribbean to the rise and fall of his boxing career in America using three singers to represent Emile in different phases of his life: Little Emile (as a child), Young Emile (during his boxing career) and Older Emile (nearing the end of his life).
CHICAGO | On the evening of Saturday, February 3, we went to the Lyric Opera in the loop to see Champion, an opera composed by Terence Blanchard and written by Michael Cristofer. Based on the real-life boxer Emile Griffith, the opera follows his life from his childhood in the Caribbean to the rise and fall of his boxing career in America using three singers to represent Emile in different phases of his life: Little Emile (as a child), Young Emile (during his boxing career) and Older Emile (nearing the end of his life).
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Asha Imuno Performs New Music from Upcoming Album for TNK Fest
Feb 1, 2024 7:43 PM
CHICAGO | A DJ setup sits upon an empty stage, all basked in red and blue lighting. Attendees trickled in as the night approached 10:30 p.m. After some waiting, the audience is finally introduced to the man of the hour: Asha Imuno.
CHICAGO | A DJ setup sits upon an empty stage, all basked in red and blue lighting. Attendees trickled in as the night approached 10:30 p.m. After some waiting, the audience is finally introduced to the man of the hour: Asha Imuno.
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A Conversation with Couch’s Guitarist Zach Blankenstein
Feb 1, 2024 12:34 PM
CHICAGO | Boston-based band, Couch, has a sound that is truly unique to itself. The band combines their jazz and R&B influences with past experience in acapella and musical theater to create a strong and imaginative spin on pop music. Guitarist, Zach Blankenstein says how “My favorite moment in a Couch songs when I can hear, and think back to a session where I go ‘Oh man, this is so cool that this part is a combination of four different people’s ideas all who were thinking about different things, and yet these ideas are compatible and show the collaboration and teamwork in Couch.’”
CHICAGO | Boston-based band, Couch, has a sound that is truly unique to itself. The band combines their jazz and R&B influences with past experience in acapella and musical theater to create a strong and imaginative spin on pop music. Guitarist, Zach Blankenstein says how “My favorite moment in a Couch songs when I can hear, and think back to a session where I go ‘Oh man, this is so cool that this part is a combination of four different people’s ideas all who were thinking about different things, and yet these ideas are compatible and show the collaboration and teamwork in Couch.’”
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A Moment In These Times: Makaya McCraven at Symphony Center
Jan 25, 2024 3:09 PM
CHICAGO | Eight years in the making. The creation of a masterful, career-defining record takes the same amount of love as care as raising a child. Our art should always be treated as our children, because otherwise, all we are left with is shards of ideas that are almost infinite. Makaya McCraven has found a way to create something that I believe is infinite —I feel it in my soul. Each track on the record is careful, yet decisive, so much to the point where it is relatable. With each listen, I see a little more of myself in the songs. Makaya McCraven’s 2022 album In These Times is the people’s child.
CHICAGO | Eight years in the making. The creation of a masterful, career-defining record takes the same amount of love as care as raising a child. Our art should always be treated as our children, because otherwise, all we are left with is shards of ideas that are almost infinite. Makaya McCraven has found a way to create something that I believe is infinite —I feel it in my soul. Each track on the record is careful, yet decisive, so much to the point where it is relatable. With each listen, I see a little more of myself in the songs. Makaya McCraven’s 2022 album In These Times is the people’s child.
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Mali Velasquez Closes Out TNK Fest 2024 at Schubas
Jan 25, 2024 3:04 PM
CHICAGO | January is traditionally the slowest month in industries like restaurants and live music. Artists are touring less — as few albums are released in January — and travel becomes treacherous with snow and ice. Customers are trying to save money after big holiday purchases, not going out because they’re observing dry January, or simply, they’re cold. Chicago spent a frigid few days in subzero temperatures just days before Tomorrow Never Knows Fest — a festival dedicated to combating the “slow season” and continuing to bring quality live music to hungry fans since 2005.
CHICAGO | January is traditionally the slowest month in industries like restaurants and live music. Artists are touring less — as few albums are released in January — and travel becomes treacherous with snow and ice. Customers are trying to save money after big holiday purchases, not going out because they’re observing dry January, or simply, they’re cold. Chicago spent a frigid few days in subzero temperatures just days before Tomorrow Never Knows Fest — a festival dedicated to combating the “slow season” and continuing to bring quality live music to hungry fans since 2005.
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Asha Imuno to Take Over Sleeping Village for Tomorrow Never Knows
Jan 19, 2024 3:14 PM
CHICAGO | California-native Asha Imuno and his Hip-Hop and R&B influenced music will be one of the many acts during the Tomorrow Never Knows Fest, a city-wide festival that features local and nationally acclaimed indie artists.
CHICAGO | California-native Asha Imuno and his Hip-Hop and R&B influenced music will be one of the many acts during the Tomorrow Never Knows Fest, a city-wide festival that features local and nationally acclaimed indie artists.
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Sen Morimoto’s Diagnosis Tour Kicks off in Chicago
Jan 18, 2024 8:01 PM
CHICAGO | On November 25, Sen Morimoto came to Thalia Hall, kicking off his Diagnosis tour alongside Neptune’s Core and Angelica Garcia. The show was a call for communal warmth and musical celebration, as Morimoto made his live debut of Diagnosis, a conceptual, nuanced, Neo-Soul project released on November 3.
CHICAGO | On November 25, Sen Morimoto came to Thalia Hall, kicking off his Diagnosis tour alongside Neptune’s Core and Angelica Garcia. The show was a call for communal warmth and musical celebration, as Morimoto made his live debut of Diagnosis, a conceptual, nuanced, Neo-Soul project released on November 3.
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Demob Happy's Explosive Show at Beat Kitchen: A Fusion of Rock Mastery
Jan 18, 2024 7:52 PM
CHICAGO | Demob Happy, a British band hailing from England, stormed into Chicago with an impressive showcase of their musical mastery. Composed of lead singer and bassist Matthew Marcantonio, drummer Thomas Armstrong and lead guitarist Adam Godfrey, the trio put on a powerful and thunderous performance that shook the Beat Kitchen — and the crowd — to its core. Their distinctive fusion of sounds, spanning from 70s rock to 90s grunge and experimental heavy alternative, is a blend so singular and harmonious that it's unlike anything I've ever experienced.
CHICAGO | Demob Happy, a British band hailing from England, stormed into Chicago with an impressive showcase of their musical mastery. Composed of lead singer and bassist Matthew Marcantonio, drummer Thomas Armstrong and lead guitarist Adam Godfrey, the trio put on a powerful and thunderous performance that shook the Beat Kitchen — and the crowd — to its core. Their distinctive fusion of sounds, spanning from 70s rock to 90s grunge and experimental heavy alternative, is a blend so singular and harmonious that it's unlike anything I've ever experienced.
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The Dwarves, Live at Reggies; a Commanding Presence
Jan 18, 2024 7:33 PM
CHICAGO | Stepping into a dimly lit massive room with people surrounding you from all sides, the thump of the bass from the speakers is so intense you can feel it in your chest, like a ghost with two mallets is using you as a drum. The wail from the electric guitar is absolutely shredding and deafening but it’s so good you are forced to listen. A burly man with a massive beard and a leather studded jacket pushes you up to the front and you’re staring up at the band.
CHICAGO | Stepping into a dimly lit massive room with people surrounding you from all sides, the thump of the bass from the speakers is so intense you can feel it in your chest, like a ghost with two mallets is using you as a drum. The wail from the electric guitar is absolutely shredding and deafening but it’s so good you are forced to listen. A burly man with a massive beard and a leather studded jacket pushes you up to the front and you’re staring up at the band.
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“The Taste of Things” Brings People Together
Jan 18, 2024 6:54 PM
CHICAGO | Though Tran Anh Hung’s new masterpiece “The Taste of Things” (aka, “The Pot au Feu”) will not release officially in the United States until February, I can already tell that once it does, it will be even more beloved than it already has been in its initial releases. “The Taste of Things” recently continued its premiere at The Chicago International Film Festival in October, and it displayed a beautiful tale of cuisine’s power to bring lovers, friends, family and even mentors/apprentices together. Cooking and food were the primary topics of discussion and focus of the film, as well as the sparks of connection between people — especially for the characters of Eugénie (Juliette Binoche) and Dodin (Benoît Magimel); whose actors were real-life ex lovers challenged to bring such a breathtaking romance between their characters to life.
CHICAGO | Though Tran Anh Hung’s new masterpiece “The Taste of Things” (aka, “The Pot au Feu”) will not release officially in the United States until February, I can already tell that once it does, it will be even more beloved than it already has been in its initial releases. “The Taste of Things” recently continued its premiere at The Chicago International Film Festival in October, and it displayed a beautiful tale of cuisine’s power to bring lovers, friends, family and even mentors/apprentices together. Cooking and food were the primary topics of discussion and focus of the film, as well as the sparks of connection between people — especially for the characters of Eugénie (Juliette Binoche) and Dodin (Benoît Magimel); whose actors were real-life ex lovers challenged to bring such a breathtaking romance between their characters to life.
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The Ladybug Transistor Share Their Thoughts on Reuniting for Tour & Spotify’s Impact on the Music Industry
Jan 11, 2024 7:49 PM
CHICAGO | The Ladybug Transistor is an indie-pop group formed initially as a home recording project in Brooklyn, NY in the mid-1990s by Gary Olson. They reunited this year for a fall tour and we were able to interview them and watch their show November 12 at Schubas Tavern on Southport Ave in Chicago. From intimate venues like Schubas to the stages of the Egersund Visefestival, The Ladybug Transistor has developed a uniquely authentic sound over the course of 30 years. Through a harmonious collision of musical influence, this meeting of kindred spirits in Schubas Tavern was warm and welcoming to our questions.
CHICAGO | The Ladybug Transistor is an indie-pop group formed initially as a home recording project in Brooklyn, NY in the mid-1990s by Gary Olson. They reunited this year for a fall tour and we were able to interview them and watch their show November 12 at Schubas Tavern on Southport Ave in Chicago. From intimate venues like Schubas to the stages of the Egersund Visefestival, The Ladybug Transistor has developed a uniquely authentic sound over the course of 30 years. Through a harmonious collision of musical influence, this meeting of kindred spirits in Schubas Tavern was warm and welcoming to our questions.
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Chicago International Film Festival 2023: Politics, Capitalism and Identity
Jan 11, 2024 7:32 PM
CHICAGO | Although I have been quite a busy person (and radio host) this fall quarter, I was able to keep up my annual-ish tradition of watching a slate of new and foreign films at the Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF). For the uninitiated, every fall numerous international, local and auteur filmmakers have their films programmed and screened at Chicago International, for all the public to see. While this year, I didn’t get to see the “centerpiece” films at the festival — usually from names of a larger recognition — I did get to see films I was highly anticipating and excited for. However, I did eventually get to see the centerpiece of the festival through DePaul’s Visiting Artists Series (VAS), where director Emerald Fennell (“Promising Young Woman”) screened and discussed her new film, “Saltburn”.
CHICAGO | Although I have been quite a busy person (and radio host) this fall quarter, I was able to keep up my annual-ish tradition of watching a slate of new and foreign films at the Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF). For the uninitiated, every fall numerous international, local and auteur filmmakers have their films programmed and screened at Chicago International, for all the public to see. While this year, I didn’t get to see the “centerpiece” films at the festival — usually from names of a larger recognition — I did get to see films I was highly anticipating and excited for. However, I did eventually get to see the centerpiece of the festival through DePaul’s Visiting Artists Series (VAS), where director Emerald Fennell (“Promising Young Woman”) screened and discussed her new film, “Saltburn”.
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Deeper at Thalia Hall
Jan 11, 2024 7:14 PM
CHICAGO | Deeper, a band out of Chicago, just wrapped their world tour; stretching all the way from the moody PNW playing in intimate and grungy venues like Mississippi Studios, trucking back to their home turf performing at Thalia Hall and finishing out in Denmark, playing against the cozy backdrop at Bumann and Sohn.
CHICAGO | Deeper, a band out of Chicago, just wrapped their world tour; stretching all the way from the moody PNW playing in intimate and grungy venues like Mississippi Studios, trucking back to their home turf performing at Thalia Hall and finishing out in Denmark, playing against the cozy backdrop at Bumann and Sohn.
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Flyte at Lincoln Hall
Jan 11, 2024 6:58 PM
On November 13, Lincoln Hall was filled with mellow anticipation of Flyte and their opener Sarah Weddle. The crowd stood patiently until the evening kicked off with Weddle and her band. After introducing themselves they headed straight into the softness of Weddle’s voice and the silver crooning of the steel pedal that was strung within each song. The tone of Weddle and her band was the perfect opener to Flyte – as both artists share introspective lyrics and a certain folkiness to match.
On November 13, Lincoln Hall was filled with mellow anticipation of Flyte and their opener Sarah Weddle. The crowd stood patiently until the evening kicked off with Weddle and her band. After introducing themselves they headed straight into the softness of Weddle’s voice and the silver crooning of the steel pedal that was strung within each song. The tone of Weddle and her band was the perfect opener to Flyte – as both artists share introspective lyrics and a certain folkiness to match.
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Eye on the Bat, Eye on the Prize: Palehound at Empty Bottle
Jan 11, 2024 6:35 PM
If you weren’t already “in the know”, now’s your chance to catch up. Palehound has been an absolute force in the indie rock world since the release of their freshman record Dry Food, which is easily one of my favorite albums to play while sitting on my porch chain-smoking Marlboro Reds. On July 14th of this year, the band released their fourth album Eye on the Bat, and it was completely unsurprisingly 29 minutes of heat. I know 29 minutes seems like the shortest long play imaginable, but it still does not compare to the famously 18-minute PinkPantheress album, to hell with it, which sparked memes about how short the songs are for way too long past the point it stopped being funny. Are short records making a comeback? Regardless, though it is short, I do also feel that Palehound’s writing proves a certain level of tastefulness that makes it just make sense.
If you weren’t already “in the know”, now’s your chance to catch up. Palehound has been an absolute force in the indie rock world since the release of their freshman record Dry Food, which is easily one of my favorite albums to play while sitting on my porch chain-smoking Marlboro Reds. On July 14th of this year, the band released their fourth album Eye on the Bat, and it was completely unsurprisingly 29 minutes of heat. I know 29 minutes seems like the shortest long play imaginable, but it still does not compare to the famously 18-minute PinkPantheress album, to hell with it, which sparked memes about how short the songs are for way too long past the point it stopped being funny. Are short records making a comeback? Regardless, though it is short, I do also feel that Palehound’s writing proves a certain level of tastefulness that makes it just make sense.
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The 90's Rock Revival is Alive and Well: Dazy & Lifeguard at Cobra Lounge
Dec 7, 2023 4:59 PM
CHICAGO | If you stepped into Chicago’s Cobra Lounge in the West Town neighborhood on December 4, 2023, you might have wondered if you had mistakenly time traveled to 1995.
CHICAGO | If you stepped into Chicago’s Cobra Lounge in the West Town neighborhood on December 4, 2023, you might have wondered if you had mistakenly time traveled to 1995.
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Oracle Sisters Make their Chicago Debut on a Monumental Tour
Dec 7, 2023 4:53 PM
CHICAGO | Paris, France based band Oracle Sisters made their stop at Schubas Tavern in Chicago back in September on their first North American headline tour. Their debut album Hydranism was released onto streaming platforms earlier this year in April, and the band took the beginning of the autumn season to tour the United States, playing their album in various cities across the country. With touring in new cities such as Chicago, the band uses their time to connect further with their audience. I got to chat with the band about their experience touring in America and the creation of their album.
CHICAGO | Paris, France based band Oracle Sisters made their stop at Schubas Tavern in Chicago back in September on their first North American headline tour. Their debut album Hydranism was released onto streaming platforms earlier this year in April, and the band took the beginning of the autumn season to tour the United States, playing their album in various cities across the country. With touring in new cities such as Chicago, the band uses their time to connect further with their audience. I got to chat with the band about their experience touring in America and the creation of their album.
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Laugh Your D*ck Off
Dec 7, 2023 4:48 PM
“D*cks: The Musical” is a musical comedy film created by Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson, based on their off-Broadway musical “F*cking Identical Twins.” The film was directed by Larry Charles (“Seinfeld,” “Borat”) and released through A24, as their first movie-musical. The film stars Sharp and Jackson alongside Nathan Lane (“The Birdcage,” “The Producers”), Megan Mullaly (“Will and Grace”), Bowen Yang (“Saturday Night Live”), and Megan Thee Stallion. The music was written by Sharp, Jackson, and Karl Saint Lucy along with scoring by Karl Saint Lucy and Marius de Vries. Alongside the release of the film, a cast album was subsequently released, which is able to stand alone apart from the film and still manages to convey the satirical and completely over-the-top raunchiness of the movie musical.
“D*cks: The Musical” is a musical comedy film created by Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson, based on their off-Broadway musical “F*cking Identical Twins.” The film was directed by Larry Charles (“Seinfeld,” “Borat”) and released through A24, as their first movie-musical. The film stars Sharp and Jackson alongside Nathan Lane (“The Birdcage,” “The Producers”), Megan Mullaly (“Will and Grace”), Bowen Yang (“Saturday Night Live”), and Megan Thee Stallion. The music was written by Sharp, Jackson, and Karl Saint Lucy along with scoring by Karl Saint Lucy and Marius de Vries. Alongside the release of the film, a cast album was subsequently released, which is able to stand alone apart from the film and still manages to convey the satirical and completely over-the-top raunchiness of the movie musical.
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Beyond Words: A Love Letter to “True Blue” by boygenius
Dec 7, 2023 4:24 PM
In late January, grammy-nominated band Boygenius (officially spelled as boygenius) announced their debut album, which was recorded four years after the band formed and released their self-titled EP. Band members Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker announced the new music together with three singles: “$20,” “Emily I’m Sorry” and “True Blue.”
In late January, grammy-nominated band Boygenius (officially spelled as boygenius) announced their debut album, which was recorded four years after the band formed and released their self-titled EP. Band members Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker announced the new music together with three singles: “$20,” “Emily I’m Sorry” and “True Blue.”
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The Holdovers is a Christmas Classic in the Making.
Dec 7, 2023 4:01 PM
With the holiday season in full swing, the question in my family is always, “What Christmas movie are we gonna watch?” after we finish eating. It mostly revolves around the films that my parents grew up with that carry a large amount of nostalgia. While “The Holdovers” isn’t a classic yet-it definitely tries to be, and I think it will become one in the future.
With the holiday season in full swing, the question in my family is always, “What Christmas movie are we gonna watch?” after we finish eating. It mostly revolves around the films that my parents grew up with that carry a large amount of nostalgia. While “The Holdovers” isn’t a classic yet-it definitely tries to be, and I think it will become one in the future.
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The Nomad’s Dream: Heartbreak, Healing and Homecoming
Dec 7, 2023 3:49 PM
For many, the search for belonging is a lifelong one, and it may take thousands of minutes, miles and moments to find home. In his 2023 Album Amén: የዘላን ህልም (The Nomad’s Dream) Berhana chronicles his journey home to Ethiopia, and every emotional discovery he makes along the way.
For many, the search for belonging is a lifelong one, and it may take thousands of minutes, miles and moments to find home. In his 2023 Album Amén: የዘላን ህልም (The Nomad’s Dream) Berhana chronicles his journey home to Ethiopia, and every emotional discovery he makes along the way.
Entertainment
Women in Music: Who is the greatest of all time?
Dec 7, 2023 3:24 PM
Sophia’s take: Who is the greatest ever woman in music?
Sophia’s take: Who is the greatest ever woman in music?
Entertainment
Spending Some Time With The 1975
Dec 7, 2023 3:22 PM
The 1975 has proven themselves as a band that continues to be a force to be reckoned with a full ten years into their journey of releasing recorded music and 20 years as a performing band.
The 1975 has proven themselves as a band that continues to be a force to be reckoned with a full ten years into their journey of releasing recorded music and 20 years as a performing band.
Entertainment
Lil Yachty Changing Rap with Latest Psych-Rock Album
Nov 16, 2023 2:44 PM
Atlanta rapper, Lil Yachty, has long been known for his “bubblegram trap” music that captivated fans. In January 2023, Yachty released Let’s Start Here, which pivoted into a more psychedelic, R&B sound. With co-writers like Mac Demarco and Alex G, the experimental work is peppered with insights about self-doubt and relationships. Unlike anything he’s released before, Yachty proves that his “Michigan boat boy” days are over. This album is an incredible introduction into the new era of Lil Yachty’s artistic talent.
Atlanta rapper, Lil Yachty, has long been known for his “bubblegram trap” music that captivated fans. In January 2023, Yachty released Let’s Start Here, which pivoted into a more psychedelic, R&B sound. With co-writers like Mac Demarco and Alex G, the experimental work is peppered with insights about self-doubt and relationships. Unlike anything he’s released before, Yachty proves that his “Michigan boat boy” days are over. This album is an incredible introduction into the new era of Lil Yachty’s artistic talent.
Entertainment
An Ode to Womanhood: Amy Winehouse’s Frank
Nov 16, 2023 2:29 PM
After seeing an influx of Amy Winehouse costumes scattered across my Halloween weekend, I revisited the iconic discography of Ms. Winehouse and treated myself to a listening of her albums. Though I’ve always been an avid listener of Amy Winehouse, I had never intentionally sat down and listened to her work from start to finish—and I had been depriving myself of a lot of soulful music. The trait about Winehouse that differentiates her from so many other singers is her timelessness. The specific album that solidified my infatuation for her is Frank (US Clean e-Version); her debut album that she had started writing at the ripe age of 19 years.
After seeing an influx of Amy Winehouse costumes scattered across my Halloween weekend, I revisited the iconic discography of Ms. Winehouse and treated myself to a listening of her albums. Though I’ve always been an avid listener of Amy Winehouse, I had never intentionally sat down and listened to her work from start to finish—and I had been depriving myself of a lot of soulful music. The trait about Winehouse that differentiates her from so many other singers is her timelessness. The specific album that solidified my infatuation for her is Frank (US Clean e-Version); her debut album that she had started writing at the ripe age of 19 years.
Entertainment, News
A Seat At Sohla El Waylly´s Table
Nov 9, 2023 3:16 PM
CHICAGO | A delectable afternoon was had at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts where chef, restaurateur and internet cooking sensation, Sohla El-Waylly presented her debut cookbook “Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook,” at the Chicago Humanities Festival.
CHICAGO | A delectable afternoon was had at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts where chef, restaurateur and internet cooking sensation, Sohla El-Waylly presented her debut cookbook “Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook,” at the Chicago Humanities Festival.
Entertainment, News
BE NATURAL, ACT NATURAL; Jacob Sutton Unveils His Film-photo Exhibition at the C33 Gallery
Nov 9, 2023 3:00 PM
CHICAGO | In Chicago’s vibrant film scene, few independent artists stand out more than Jacob Sutton, whose exhibition at the C33 gallery opened to visitors on October 26. The multimedia exhibit titled “Natural,” comments on the modern Black identity, and how societal factors interfere with the natural self, through the lens of six subjects who approach and embody these concepts differently.
CHICAGO | In Chicago’s vibrant film scene, few independent artists stand out more than Jacob Sutton, whose exhibition at the C33 gallery opened to visitors on October 26. The multimedia exhibit titled “Natural,” comments on the modern Black identity, and how societal factors interfere with the natural self, through the lens of six subjects who approach and embody these concepts differently.
Entertainment
Unreal Unearth: An Album Review/ My Confession Of Love
Nov 9, 2023 2:45 PM
Be Advised had started this week with the realization we had to write an article. Should we review a show? We see comedy shows all the time. Should we go to a concert? Everyone loves music! But when it was brought to their attention that they could do an album review, one member was absolutely infatuated with the idea of doing an album review for one beautiful man’s newest album…
Be Advised had started this week with the realization we had to write an article. Should we review a show? We see comedy shows all the time. Should we go to a concert? Everyone loves music! But when it was brought to their attention that they could do an album review, one member was absolutely infatuated with the idea of doing an album review for one beautiful man’s newest album…
Entertainment
Slayyyter’s Showstopping Club Valentine Tour Dazzles the House of Blues
Nov 9, 2023 1:25 PM
CHICAGO | This past Saturday on November 4, I found myself standing at the back of a staggeringly long line of people. If you’re making guesses as to where I was standing in line, I’ll give you a hint; I wasn’t at the DMV waiting to get my license renewed. Now, if you guessed that I was standing outside of Chicago’s House of Blues, then you would be correct!
CHICAGO | This past Saturday on November 4, I found myself standing at the back of a staggeringly long line of people. If you’re making guesses as to where I was standing in line, I’ll give you a hint; I wasn’t at the DMV waiting to get my license renewed. Now, if you guessed that I was standing outside of Chicago’s House of Blues, then you would be correct!
Entertainment
“Bottoms” Bashes Cliche in the Teen Comedy
Nov 9, 2023 1:11 PM
How do they try to win them over? They start a fight club for girls and pretend they know what they’re doing because they ‘definitely’ went to juvie over the summer.
How do they try to win them over? They start a fight club for girls and pretend they know what they’re doing because they ‘definitely’ went to juvie over the summer.
Entertainment
Album Review: 1989 (Taylor’s Version) by Taylor Swift
Nov 9, 2023 1:03 PM
2014 was the year of Taylor Swift. I felt like no matter where you went, you couldn’t escape her that year. From constant red carpet appearances, headlining Victoria Secret’s fashion show, releasing 1989 — which was a career-defining album cementing Taylor as a pop icon, — and pulling the album from free streaming services, Swift was always in the media following a highly publicized relationship with at the time One Direction member Harry Styles. The album was Swift’s full pop release, and the gamble of leaving her country roots paid off as the album scored her three number-one singles with “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space” and “Bad Blood.” As Swifties were waiting anxiously for her to re-record her best-selling album, it was no surprise when Swift made the announcement on August 9, 2023.
2014 was the year of Taylor Swift. I felt like no matter where you went, you couldn’t escape her that year. From constant red carpet appearances, headlining Victoria Secret’s fashion show, releasing 1989 — which was a career-defining album cementing Taylor as a pop icon, — and pulling the album from free streaming services, Swift was always in the media following a highly publicized relationship with at the time One Direction member Harry Styles. The album was Swift’s full pop release, and the gamble of leaving her country roots paid off as the album scored her three number-one singles with “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space” and “Bad Blood.” As Swifties were waiting anxiously for her to re-record her best-selling album, it was no surprise when Swift made the announcement on August 9, 2023.
Entertainment, News
“Anatomy of a Fall” Placidly Delivers an Icy Melodrama Effectively but Predictably
Nov 9, 2023 12:54 PM
“Anatomy of a Fall” is the definition of the kind of foreign film nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars that your annoying film obsessed family member relentlessly tells you to watch at Christmas — but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. I say that because that film guy is me by the way. I saw Justine Triet’s new film on opening night and it was thoroughly entertaining (normally my parents don’t go for French films, but I was able to sell them on the fact that around one third of the film is in English).
“Anatomy of a Fall” is the definition of the kind of foreign film nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars that your annoying film obsessed family member relentlessly tells you to watch at Christmas — but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. I say that because that film guy is me by the way. I saw Justine Triet’s new film on opening night and it was thoroughly entertaining (normally my parents don’t go for French films, but I was able to sell them on the fact that around one third of the film is in English).
Entertainment
Cry Me Another River
Nov 9, 2023 12:03 PM
Maybe Tunnel Vision Isn’t the Route to Take
Maybe Tunnel Vision Isn’t the Route to Take
Entertainment, News
The Mole Hill Stories: A Cozy Cure for Cold Weather Blues
Nov 3, 2023 11:56 AM
CHICAGO l Based on Lois Ehlert's best-selling children's books, The Mole Hill Stories follows an energetic group of forest friends as they learn to appreciate the profound beauty of the natural world that surrounds them.
CHICAGO l Based on Lois Ehlert's best-selling children's books, The Mole Hill Stories follows an energetic group of forest friends as they learn to appreciate the profound beauty of the natural world that surrounds them.
Entertainment, News
Album Review: Different Class (1995) by Pulp
Nov 2, 2023 5:35 PM
One of the few musical chart battles given the same level of fanaticism and media attention as WrestleMania was most definitely the battle of Britpop. In 1995, the pending release of Blur’s “Country House” and Oasis’ “Roll with it” on the same day whipped British media into a frenzy over who would reign supreme on the charts. As a cultural moment, Britpop became more of a warzone than a genre; Oasis v. Blur, North v. South. It was at this moment that a 31 year-old Jarvis Cocker and his band Pulp presented us with a third option.
One of the few musical chart battles given the same level of fanaticism and media attention as WrestleMania was most definitely the battle of Britpop. In 1995, the pending release of Blur’s “Country House” and Oasis’ “Roll with it” on the same day whipped British media into a frenzy over who would reign supreme on the charts. As a cultural moment, Britpop became more of a warzone than a genre; Oasis v. Blur, North v. South. It was at this moment that a 31 year-old Jarvis Cocker and his band Pulp presented us with a third option.
Entertainment, News
A Night with Samara Joy
Nov 2, 2023 5:29 PM
CHICAGO | On Friday October 27th, we attended an unforgettable night with jazz vocalist Samara Joy at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We were lucky enough to score a meet-and-greet with Samara and hear her soundcheck. Although the show sold out before we had a chance to get tickets, Samara was kind enough to offer us free tickets as her personal guests.
CHICAGO | On Friday October 27th, we attended an unforgettable night with jazz vocalist Samara Joy at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We were lucky enough to score a meet-and-greet with Samara and hear her soundcheck. Although the show sold out before we had a chance to get tickets, Samara was kind enough to offer us free tickets as her personal guests.
Entertainment, News
Macie’s Stewart Dream Turned Into Life at the Epiphany
Nov 2, 2023 5:24 PM
CHICAGO | Earlier this month on October 20, I had the pleasure of seeing multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and improviser Macie Stewart in collaboration with Experimental Sounds Studio at the Epiphany Center for the Arts.
CHICAGO | Earlier this month on October 20, I had the pleasure of seeing multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and improviser Macie Stewart in collaboration with Experimental Sounds Studio at the Epiphany Center for the Arts.
Entertainment, News
Equipment and Aren’t We Amphibians: Bringing Fifth-wave Emo to the Midwest
Nov 2, 2023 5:13 PM
KALAMAZOO & CHICAGO | Equipment, a band out of Toledo, Ohio just finished a short midwest tour with fellow fifth-wave emo band, Aren’t We Amphibians, bookended by appearances at DIY festivals Fauxchella in Bowling Green, Ohio and Homiefest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
KALAMAZOO & CHICAGO | Equipment, a band out of Toledo, Ohio just finished a short midwest tour with fellow fifth-wave emo band, Aren’t We Amphibians, bookended by appearances at DIY festivals Fauxchella in Bowling Green, Ohio and Homiefest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Entertainment, News
James Blake at the Aragon Ballroom
Oct 26, 2023 7:20 AM
CHICAGO | For his Chicago stop, James Blake played beneath the star-painted ceilings of the Aragon Ballroom on the night of October 14th. When I asked my friend Alex what I should wear to the James Blake concert, she told me to come dressed in something that said, “Ethereal Sadness.” She wouldn’t be wrong; UK artist James Blake has built a successful career by performing heartbreaking ballads which his fans have fallen in love with. However, Blake has been revisiting his roots in experimental electronica more recently; in September of this year, he released his electronic album Playing Robots into Heaven and started his corresponding tour in the US at the beginning of October.
CHICAGO | For his Chicago stop, James Blake played beneath the star-painted ceilings of the Aragon Ballroom on the night of October 14th. When I asked my friend Alex what I should wear to the James Blake concert, she told me to come dressed in something that said, “Ethereal Sadness.” She wouldn’t be wrong; UK artist James Blake has built a successful career by performing heartbreaking ballads which his fans have fallen in love with. However, Blake has been revisiting his roots in experimental electronica more recently; in September of this year, he released his electronic album Playing Robots into Heaven and started his corresponding tour in the US at the beginning of October.
Entertainment, News
Even in his 80s, Martin Scorsese is able to tackle the dark subject matter of “Killers of the Flower Moon”
Oct 26, 2023 7:15 AM
I am still actively buzzing from my screening of Martin Scorsese’s latest epic “Killers of the Flower Moon.” I reached out to my former film professor Jack Lilburn, who also saw it the same day, just to have someone to vent my initial emotions too. He simply responded, “Walk it off for a few hours before reflecting, young Bradbury.” He is right, the longer I sit with this film the more I love it, and the more I fear it.
I am still actively buzzing from my screening of Martin Scorsese’s latest epic “Killers of the Flower Moon.” I reached out to my former film professor Jack Lilburn, who also saw it the same day, just to have someone to vent my initial emotions too. He simply responded, “Walk it off for a few hours before reflecting, young Bradbury.” He is right, the longer I sit with this film the more I love it, and the more I fear it.
Entertainment, News
Amyl and the Sniffers: Redefining Punk at The Salt Shed
Oct 26, 2023 7:10 AM
CHICAGO | The Salt Shed, a music venue that’s known for hosting musicians with good reputations, reaffirmed this statement last Monday night with the headlining band, Amyl and the Sniffers. This four person band came all the way from Australia, but took the Windy City by storm. Lead singer Amy Taylor emerged onto the stage wearing a little bikini and matching knee high boots that accentuated her long legs. As she shook her head around in excitement, her bleached 70s styled Farrah Fawcett hair, brightly under the neon green lights, illuminating her entrance.
CHICAGO | The Salt Shed, a music venue that’s known for hosting musicians with good reputations, reaffirmed this statement last Monday night with the headlining band, Amyl and the Sniffers. This four person band came all the way from Australia, but took the Windy City by storm. Lead singer Amy Taylor emerged onto the stage wearing a little bikini and matching knee high boots that accentuated her long legs. As she shook her head around in excitement, her bleached 70s styled Farrah Fawcett hair, brightly under the neon green lights, illuminating her entrance.
Entertainment, News
An Explosion of Indie-Pop Joy at The House of Blues
Oct 26, 2023 7:05 AM
On October 17th, Utah-based indie pop group The Aces took the stage at the House of Blues during their “I’ve Loved You For So Long” world tour. The band’s tour follows the release of their third album of the same name that came out in June of this year.
On October 17th, Utah-based indie pop group The Aces took the stage at the House of Blues during their “I’ve Loved You For So Long” world tour. The band’s tour follows the release of their third album of the same name that came out in June of this year.
Entertainment, News
The Wonder Years Bring The Greatest Generation To Chicago
Oct 26, 2023 7:00 AM
Philadelphia Band Plays To Packed Crowd At The Riviera
Philadelphia Band Plays To Packed Crowd At The Riviera
Entertainment, News
Hammers, Scythes and Barrels: Inside the Museum of Medieval Torture
Oct 19, 2023 12:41 PM
Torture: we’ve all experienced it. Whether it’s sitting next to that one kid in class that’s a little too passionate about the Cold War or living in an apartment below a couple of 19-year-old boys, I think we can all agree that torture is pretty bad. However, if you’re crazy like me, you also just can’t get enough of it. I took a trip down to the Medieval Torture Museum, located on the historic Michigan Avenue, with my sights set out on playing with some big hammers and being spooked by stories of the Dark Ages, and spooked is what I got indeed.
Torture: we’ve all experienced it. Whether it’s sitting next to that one kid in class that’s a little too passionate about the Cold War or living in an apartment below a couple of 19-year-old boys, I think we can all agree that torture is pretty bad. However, if you’re crazy like me, you also just can’t get enough of it. I took a trip down to the Medieval Torture Museum, located on the historic Michigan Avenue, with my sights set out on playing with some big hammers and being spooked by stories of the Dark Ages, and spooked is what I got indeed.
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A Chat with Haley Blais
Oct 19, 2023 12:36 PM
On Chicago’s first truly autumnal day, Canadian singer-songwriter Haley Blais sat down with Radio DePaul preceding her set at Schubas Tavern, where she would be opening for soft rock duo Tommy Lefroy. Blais had just returned from thrifting at the iconic Brown Elephant Resale Shop in Lakeview, and enjoyed a dirty chai from Whole Foods while hanging out in Schuba's greenroom, where she answered a few questions.
On Chicago’s first truly autumnal day, Canadian singer-songwriter Haley Blais sat down with Radio DePaul preceding her set at Schubas Tavern, where she would be opening for soft rock duo Tommy Lefroy. Blais had just returned from thrifting at the iconic Brown Elephant Resale Shop in Lakeview, and enjoyed a dirty chai from Whole Foods while hanging out in Schuba's greenroom, where she answered a few questions.
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Geese Prove Why They’re the Most Exciting Band in the Business at Lincoln Hall
Oct 19, 2023 12:21 PM
Nobody knows how to stand out from the crowd quite like Geese. Although they have proven through their two albums that they are effective and creative in the studio setting, their recent performance at Lincoln Hall showed that the stage is where their home is.
Nobody knows how to stand out from the crowd quite like Geese. Although they have proven through their two albums that they are effective and creative in the studio setting, their recent performance at Lincoln Hall showed that the stage is where their home is.
Entertainment
After Nearly Four Decades, "Aliens" Still Delivers, and Not Just on the Plural Naming Convention
Oct 19, 2023 12:09 PM
As he would once again prove with “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”, James Cameron knows howto use maternal compassion to make a badass protagonist. As part of The Musicbox Theatre’sHalloween screenings, they played James Cameron’s legendary horror action film “Aliens” to apacked audience, and needless to say, it was incredible.
As he would once again prove with “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”, James Cameron knows howto use maternal compassion to make a badass protagonist. As part of The Musicbox Theatre’sHalloween screenings, they played James Cameron’s legendary horror action film “Aliens” to apacked audience, and needless to say, it was incredible.
Entertainment, News
Comedy and Chaos: The Eric Andre Explosion At The Salt Shed
Oct 14, 2023 11:59 AM
If it weren't for the occasional lime green skin suit and nipple clamp-clad fan, the crowd for The Eric Andre Explosion Tour would have seemed sensible. For every 10 chic leather jackets and tech industry standard All-Birds, there was one super-fan — usually wielding a bottle of ranch — gazing toward the stage through tiny sports sunglasses.
If it weren't for the occasional lime green skin suit and nipple clamp-clad fan, the crowd for The Eric Andre Explosion Tour would have seemed sensible. For every 10 chic leather jackets and tech industry standard All-Birds, there was one super-fan — usually wielding a bottle of ranch — gazing toward the stage through tiny sports sunglasses.
Entertainment, News
Rising Stars of Indie Folk: Field Medic and Olivia Barton at Lincoln Hall
Oct 9, 2023 7:54 PM
Intimate would be the best word to describe Field Medic and Olivia Barton’s performance at Lincoln Hall in Chicago. Despite it being a Monday night, a dedicated group of fans rocked out with both artists.
Intimate would be the best word to describe Field Medic and Olivia Barton’s performance at Lincoln Hall in Chicago. Despite it being a Monday night, a dedicated group of fans rocked out with both artists.
Entertainment
GROA Brings Memorable Licks to Chicago’s “Taste of Iceland”
Oct 5, 2023 9:51 PM
CHICAGO | Jana Simovic
CHICAGO | Jana Simovic
Podcasts
Episode 125: Wrigleyville Tourism
Jun 7, 2023 12:40 PM
Earlier this month, Misha, accompanied by the station's GM, Grace, headed up to Wrigleyville to gain insight into the Chicago tourist experience.
Earlier this month, Misha, accompanied by the station's GM, Grace, headed up to Wrigleyville to gain insight into the Chicago tourist experience.
News
Media Matters: But Why Do Others Say Otherwise?
May 10, 2023 2:02 AM
As a student reporter in the journalism department, television, newspapers, and radio have been essential sources to use and report with. It’s a source that allows many of us to connect and find similarities in what we like, dislike, agree, and disagree on. Yet, there are some over the years who have looked at it as a dangerous thing. Something that is invading our privacy and that needs to be rid of. Even as we face those battles today, I want to share how this has affected society and how it may affect you through this series.
As a student reporter in the journalism department, television, newspapers, and radio have been essential sources to use and report with. It’s a source that allows many of us to connect and find similarities in what we like, dislike, agree, and disagree on. Yet, there are some over the years who have looked at it as a dangerous thing. Something that is invading our privacy and that needs to be rid of. Even as we face those battles today, I want to share how this has affected society and how it may affect you through this series.
Podcasts
Episode 124: DePaul Restroom Review
May 9, 2023 2:00 AM
In this mini-sode, Misha gives her field notes on the best and worst restrooms on DePaul's campus.
In this mini-sode, Misha gives her field notes on the best and worst restrooms on DePaul's campus.
Podcasts
Episode 123: Rock the Clock
Apr 24, 2023 4:05 PM
A compilation of some of Radio DePaul's lovely hosts who participated in this year's Rock the Clock fundraiser.
A compilation of some of Radio DePaul's lovely hosts who participated in this year's Rock the Clock fundraiser.
News
Bodies found in Lake Michigan have social media speculating a potential serial killer
Apr 12, 2023 12:15 AM
The recent rise of bodies found in Chicago’s public waterways has TikTok audiences speculating that a killer is among the masses.
The recent rise of bodies found in Chicago’s public waterways has TikTok audiences speculating that a killer is among the masses.
Newsletters, Podcasts
Episode 122: RDP Goes to NYC
Mar 27, 2023 4:06 PM
A few weekends ago, some managers at the station got to go to NYC for the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System conference and awards show- and also have a little bit of fun.
A few weekends ago, some managers at the station got to go to NYC for the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System conference and awards show- and also have a little bit of fun.
Podcasts
Episode 121: My Lawyer Made Me Change The Name Of This Episode So I Wouldn't Get Sued
Feb 21, 2023 6:03 PM
In this episode, Misha talks about Fall Out Boy's history and some of their new music and promotions.
In this episode, Misha talks about Fall Out Boy's history and some of their new music and promotions.
Podcasts
Episode 120: Esports with Adam and Kevin
Feb 13, 2023 1:51 PM
This week, guest host and production manager Adam Chang interviews Kevin Donnelly from DePaul Esports, discussing how gaming can build community.
This week, guest host and production manager Adam Chang interviews Kevin Donnelly from DePaul Esports, discussing how gaming can build community.
News
Isabella Kovar, a published author at just 21
Jan 31, 2023 1:03 PM
Newly published author, Isabella Kovar, worked with her challenges of mental health, and accomplishes her dream.
Newly published author, Isabella Kovar, worked with her challenges of mental health, and accomplishes her dream.
Podcasts
Episode 119: Neighbor Noises
Jan 27, 2023 4:20 PM
A brief investigation into architecture vs sound design in apartments & homes across Chicago.
A brief investigation into architecture vs sound design in apartments & homes across Chicago.
Podcasts
Episode 118: Show Highlights- Small Print Bands
Jan 12, 2023 12:39 AM
For this episode, Misha interviews Anjolie Towle, the station's promotions director and host of Small Print Bands!
For this episode, Misha interviews Anjolie Towle, the station's promotions director and host of Small Print Bands!
Podcasts
Episode 117: The Blackhawks
Dec 8, 2022 4:09 PM
Adam takes over the podcast for this episode to interview his friend Kevin Theise of Theise Sports and chat about the Chicago Blackhawks.
Adam takes over the podcast for this episode to interview his friend Kevin Theise of Theise Sports and chat about the Chicago Blackhawks.
Entertainment
Lamorn live at the Aragon Ballroom: How the EDM protegé became the master
Nov 21, 2022 10:35 PM
EDM prodigy Lamorn takes center stage at the Aragon Ballroom, opening for Deadmau5 with an electrifying hybrid-live performance. With a head-bumping, hair-in-the-face swag, Lamorn transitions from mixing to shredding on the guitar in the middle of his set. The 19-year-old DJ already has the crowd in the palm of his hands, but he’s just getting started. As the official protegé of his idol, Deadmau5, Lamorn is living his dream—and all it took was the confidence to take a risk and a live stream.
EDM prodigy Lamorn takes center stage at the Aragon Ballroom, opening for Deadmau5 with an electrifying hybrid-live performance. With a head-bumping, hair-in-the-face swag, Lamorn transitions from mixing to shredding on the guitar in the middle of his set. The 19-year-old DJ already has the crowd in the palm of his hands, but he’s just getting started. As the official protegé of his idol, Deadmau5, Lamorn is living his dream—and all it took was the confidence to take a risk and a live stream.
Podcasts
Episode 116: Chicago Craigslist
Nov 21, 2022 9:05 PM
In this episode, Misha and her friend Louis talk about oddities from Craigslist- from missed connections to free pet listings and beyond.
In this episode, Misha and her friend Louis talk about oddities from Craigslist- from missed connections to free pet listings and beyond.
Podcasts
Episode 115: The Chicago Accent
Nov 14, 2022 1:26 PM
In this episode, Misha explores the origins of the Chicago accents and how our accents fit into our overall identities.
In this episode, Misha explores the origins of the Chicago accents and how our accents fit into our overall identities.
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard at Radius Chicago: My Experience and Review
Nov 10, 2022 11:37 AM
Nearly a year has passed since a friend of mine first introduced me to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. Despite having heard of them before, I have never been driven to explore them because I hadn't previously been a fan of psychedelic music. But nonetheless, I decided that I'd give them a shot as I was browsing for new bands to play. I was told to listen to I’m In Your Mind Fuzz (2014) first, and I was instantly hooked. I could visualize the songs in my mind, with the combination of guitar riffs, incredible basslines, and distorted vocals. I knew from there on out I needed more, and my love for King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard began.
Nearly a year has passed since a friend of mine first introduced me to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. Despite having heard of them before, I have never been driven to explore them because I hadn't previously been a fan of psychedelic music. But nonetheless, I decided that I'd give them a shot as I was browsing for new bands to play. I was told to listen to I’m In Your Mind Fuzz (2014) first, and I was instantly hooked. I could visualize the songs in my mind, with the combination of guitar riffs, incredible basslines, and distorted vocals. I knew from there on out I needed more, and my love for King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard began.
Podcasts
Episode 114: Halloween in the City
Oct 30, 2022 5:30 PM
In this episode, Misha talks about Halloween-themed events happening this week and movies to watch if the weather is disagreeable.
In this episode, Misha talks about Halloween-themed events happening this week and movies to watch if the weather is disagreeable.
Entertainment
Radio DePaul talks to Mickey Darling about their creative autonomy
Oct 15, 2022 2:42 PM
Mickey Darling, a Texan-born indie-pop duo, known to fans as the “World’s Sexiest Boyband,” is made up of both Skyler Molina and Austin Medrano. Molina created the band and its name after discussing with a friend through texts of names that had popped up from previous encounters he had.
Mickey Darling, a Texan-born indie-pop duo, known to fans as the “World’s Sexiest Boyband,” is made up of both Skyler Molina and Austin Medrano. Molina created the band and its name after discussing with a friend through texts of names that had popped up from previous encounters he had.
Podcasts
Episode 113: The Batman (2022)
Oct 11, 2022 1:43 AM
In this episode, Misha takes listeners on a downtown walking tour of the filming locations used in Matt Reeves's The Batman (2022).
In this episode, Misha takes listeners on a downtown walking tour of the filming locations used in Matt Reeves's The Batman (2022).
Podcasts
Episode 112: Misha Says Hello
Oct 3, 2022 4:13 PM
New host Misha talks about show logistics and CTA etiquette.
New host Misha talks about show logistics and CTA etiquette.
News
DePaul's campus mask mandate demystified
Jan 22, 2022 3:00 PM
Cloth masks by themselves no longer fit the bill as acceptable COVID-19 protection on campus, DePaul announced last week.
Cloth masks by themselves no longer fit the bill as acceptable COVID-19 protection on campus, DePaul announced last week.
News
DePaul’s Professor Craig Klugman Discusses Death Care and Life
Jan 20, 2022 4:51 PM
At the start of winter break (Nov. 18, to be specific), Jeffrey and Misha had the opportunity to interview Professor Craig Klugman, a tenured health science professor and co-director of the bioethics and society minor at DePaul. Readers and listeners might recognize him from the plethora of press coverage he has gotten during the COVID-19 pandemic, or maybe you’ve read his expansive number of academic articles.
At the start of winter break (Nov. 18, to be specific), Jeffrey and Misha had the opportunity to interview Professor Craig Klugman, a tenured health science professor and co-director of the bioethics and society minor at DePaul. Readers and listeners might recognize him from the plethora of press coverage he has gotten during the COVID-19 pandemic, or maybe you’ve read his expansive number of academic articles.
News
Coldplay’s ‘Music of the Spheres’ brings otherworldly experience with new and staple sounds
Nov 13, 2021 11:08 PM
Coldplay’s ninth studio album, “Music of the Spheres” incorporates a familiar and upbeat sound and positive messages — all while bringing the album’s concept of outer space into the tracks.
Coldplay’s ninth studio album, “Music of the Spheres” incorporates a familiar and upbeat sound and positive messages — all while bringing the album’s concept of outer space into the tracks.
Entertainment
Senite walks ‘The Hallway’ of vulnerability
Oct 29, 2021 4:46 PM
Senite, the self-proclaimed “ageless” alternative singer-songwriter, is making waves in the Chicago community. Her authenticity and rawness make her a diamond in the rough. Her new EP titled “The Hallway” is available on all platforms now.
Senite, the self-proclaimed “ageless” alternative singer-songwriter, is making waves in the Chicago community. Her authenticity and rawness make her a diamond in the rough. Her new EP titled “The Hallway” is available on all platforms now.
Podcasts
A Beating Heart for a Bottle o' Wine
Oct 24, 2021 2:18 PM
In this episode, we are drifted into the eerie worlds of Edgar Allen Poe. Set to spooky ambience, these dramatic retellings of the two classic stories, "A Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Cask of Amontillado", are as enthralling as ever. I know the quarter is getting rough this time of year, so just relax and enjoy this mysterious and murderous delve into the crypt. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
In this episode, we are drifted into the eerie worlds of Edgar Allen Poe. Set to spooky ambience, these dramatic retellings of the two classic stories, "A Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Cask of Amontillado", are as enthralling as ever. I know the quarter is getting rough this time of year, so just relax and enjoy this mysterious and murderous delve into the crypt. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
News
Metra employee morale at ‘all time low’ amid salary stalemate, big payday for CEO
Oct 23, 2021 2:33 PM
A collaboration between Radio DePaul News and 14 East magazine. A version of the web article for this piece was originally published by 14 East magazine, and the audio package was originally aired by Radio DePaul.
A collaboration between Radio DePaul News and 14 East magazine. A version of the web article for this piece was originally published by 14 East magazine, and the audio package was originally aired by Radio DePaul.
Podcasts
Resurrections and Exorcisms (RLR RETURNS!)
Oct 13, 2021 12:15 PM
Red Light Recordings has returned! Haaris Arain has returned to the studio with newcomer Daniel Frazier to host the brand new and revitalized RLR. Today, we look into the world of an EMT and his awful story about the healthcare industry's "criminal" activities, then we join some paranormal experts on a run-of-the-mill house call.
Red Light Recordings has returned! Haaris Arain has returned to the studio with newcomer Daniel Frazier to host the brand new and revitalized RLR. Today, we look into the world of an EMT and his awful story about the healthcare industry's "criminal" activities, then we join some paranormal experts on a run-of-the-mill house call.
News
Student Government Association passes budget proposal
Oct 10, 2021 4:05 PM
Members of the DePaul SGA (Student Government Association) assembled on the evening of September 30, 2021, at the Lincoln Park campus for their weekly meeting to discuss the pertinent topics of the week and pass a new budget.
Members of the DePaul SGA (Student Government Association) assembled on the evening of September 30, 2021, at the Lincoln Park campus for their weekly meeting to discuss the pertinent topics of the week and pass a new budget.
Entertainment
Fans celebrate punk at Riot Fest 2021
Oct 5, 2021 11:35 AM
After a year's delay due to the pandemic, Riot Fest was once again back on for the music festival's 16th anniversary, offering a long-awaited opportunity for fans to celebrate punk.
After a year's delay due to the pandemic, Riot Fest was once again back on for the music festival's 16th anniversary, offering a long-awaited opportunity for fans to celebrate punk.
Podcasts
Episode 111: Chicago Adventure Day
Sep 27, 2021 5:46 PM
With the past year of school being mostly online, we know there are a lot of people coming to campus and Chicago for the first time. Although moving to a new city can be intimidating, it’s also exciting. We both moved to the city from out of state, so we know how it feels being far from home in a brand new environment.
With the past year of school being mostly online, we know there are a lot of people coming to campus and Chicago for the first time. Although moving to a new city can be intimidating, it’s also exciting. We both moved to the city from out of state, so we know how it feels being far from home in a brand new environment.
News
Over 400 Unvaccinated Students at DePaul
Sep 27, 2021 2:22 PM
DePaul has made over 400 COVID-19 vaccine exemptions, concerning some students despite low case numbers.
DePaul has made over 400 COVID-19 vaccine exemptions, concerning some students despite low case numbers.
Entertainment
‘Blue Bayou’ Review: A heartbreaking melodrama calls out America’s dehumanizing immigration system
Sep 26, 2021 7:27 PM
Justin Chon’s fervid third feature, “Blue Bayou” (2021) walks the line between a meaningful drama and an overly melodramatic film with a kick in the gut that will reignite your sense of humanity.
Justin Chon’s fervid third feature, “Blue Bayou” (2021) walks the line between a meaningful drama and an overly melodramatic film with a kick in the gut that will reignite your sense of humanity.
News
Back-to-School COVID-19 Safety: A Conversation with Cheryl Hover
Sep 20, 2021 10:31 PM
Since DePaul students returned to in-person learning, coronavirus case numbers have predictably shot up with more students on campus. During the weeks of September 10 and 17, there were 21 and 16 positive student cases, respectively.
Since DePaul students returned to in-person learning, coronavirus case numbers have predictably shot up with more students on campus. During the weeks of September 10 and 17, there were 21 and 16 positive student cases, respectively.
Entertainment
In the Garage with Post Office Winter: On Responding to the Storm With a Fire
Aug 18, 2021 7:53 PM
Songs for a Scientist is an album born from the merciless Chicago winter. As the city sat under cozy wool blankets, Post Office Winter toiled away at their debut album. The band, comprised of Charlie Johnston and Will Huffman both 16, wrote, recorded, and mixed the record entirely out of Charlie’s garage.
Songs for a Scientist is an album born from the merciless Chicago winter. As the city sat under cozy wool blankets, Post Office Winter toiled away at their debut album. The band, comprised of Charlie Johnston and Will Huffman both 16, wrote, recorded, and mixed the record entirely out of Charlie’s garage.
Podcasts
Episode 110: Art Therapy
Aug 17, 2021 3:59 PM
In this episode of The Radio DePaul Podcast, we got to talk to Professor Joan Cantwell about art therapy. Cantwell explains how she got started in the field of art therapy through her role as a registered nurse. Art can be very powerful, and it can be used in many different settings and many different ways. In this interview from the spring, Cantwell gives us the inside scoop on art therapy: what it is, how it works, and why it matters.
In this episode of The Radio DePaul Podcast, we got to talk to Professor Joan Cantwell about art therapy. Cantwell explains how she got started in the field of art therapy through her role as a registered nurse. Art can be very powerful, and it can be used in many different settings and many different ways. In this interview from the spring, Cantwell gives us the inside scoop on art therapy: what it is, how it works, and why it matters.
Entertainment
Yam-Yam thinks their music is “JUNK”
Jul 2, 2021 10:12 AM
Throughout our conversation, the Pennsylvanian Jazz group Yam-Yam talked about essence of their music from the song-writing process, how the Pennsylvanian music scene influenced their sound and most importantly, how a Yam-Yam curated genre would sound! They have an upcoming sophomore album called, Double Dipping.
Throughout our conversation, the Pennsylvanian Jazz group Yam-Yam talked about essence of their music from the song-writing process, how the Pennsylvanian music scene influenced their sound and most importantly, how a Yam-Yam curated genre would sound! They have an upcoming sophomore album called, Double Dipping.
Entertainment
Pokémon drops flashy lyric video for Katy Perry’s “Electric”
Jun 27, 2021 10:08 AM
A month after its original release, the Official Pokémon Youtube Channel uploaded a lyric video for Katy Perry’s “Electric”. It features an array of electric-type Pokémon from the series appearing as glowing silhouettes — Who’s That Pokémon style — matched with electrifying motion graphics and dynamic typography.
A month after its original release, the Official Pokémon Youtube Channel uploaded a lyric video for Katy Perry’s “Electric”. It features an array of electric-type Pokémon from the series appearing as glowing silhouettes — Who’s That Pokémon style — matched with electrifying motion graphics and dynamic typography.
Podcasts
Episode 109: A Reflection on Grief
Jun 19, 2021 9:36 AM
Grief was never something I had direct experience with until a couple of months ago, after my dad's death. Grieving the loss of a parent is confusing and often overwhelming, and grieving the loss of a parent I hadn't seen in over eight years was even more complicated. In this episode, I take the time to reflect on my experience with grief, loss, and what we can learn from some of our most difficult moments.
Grief was never something I had direct experience with until a couple of months ago, after my dad's death. Grieving the loss of a parent is confusing and often overwhelming, and grieving the loss of a parent I hadn't seen in over eight years was even more complicated. In this episode, I take the time to reflect on my experience with grief, loss, and what we can learn from some of our most difficult moments.
Entertainment
Joelle James and a look into Genre-Fusion
Jun 13, 2021 4:06 PM
Grammy-winner Joelle James began her music career by uploading covers to YouTube, which garnered the attention of Chris Brown in 2011 and led to her eventual signing with Interscope Records.
Grammy-winner Joelle James began her music career by uploading covers to YouTube, which garnered the attention of Chris Brown in 2011 and led to her eventual signing with Interscope Records.
Entertainment
Rebecca Rose's content creation best practices
Jun 10, 2021 6:00 PM
Rebecca Rose, an experienced content creator who specializes in animation related commentary on YouTube, originally started posting content pertaining to the animated series “Steven Universe”.
Rebecca Rose, an experienced content creator who specializes in animation related commentary on YouTube, originally started posting content pertaining to the animated series “Steven Universe”.
News
Micheal Sean Comerford's slow journalism bike trip across the U.S.
Jun 8, 2021 12:10 PM
Michael Sean Comerford, an award winning journalist and author, set out to discover the stories of Americans living through the COVID-19 pandemic through his project “The Story Cycle.”
Michael Sean Comerford, an award winning journalist and author, set out to discover the stories of Americans living through the COVID-19 pandemic through his project “The Story Cycle.”
Podcasts
Episode 108: CTA Stories
Jun 1, 2021 5:10 PM
It is the best place to people-watch. It is the home of countless mystery smells. It is the magic system that gets us from point A to point B without a dull moment in between, it is...public transportation.
It is the best place to people-watch. It is the home of countless mystery smells. It is the magic system that gets us from point A to point B without a dull moment in between, it is...public transportation.
News
DePaul Filmmakers Showcased at CineYouth Film Festival
May 30, 2021 5:03 PM
CineYouth is an annual international film festival that features and celebrates filmmakers who are 22 years old and younger. This year the festival was held virtually, where five of DePaul’s very own filmmakers were showcased among the festival lineup. I had the opportunity to speak to 2020 graduate Ty Yamamoto and graduating senior Bridget Johnson about their films and their experiences at CineYouth this year.
CineYouth is an annual international film festival that features and celebrates filmmakers who are 22 years old and younger. This year the festival was held virtually, where five of DePaul’s very own filmmakers were showcased among the festival lineup. I had the opportunity to speak to 2020 graduate Ty Yamamoto and graduating senior Bridget Johnson about their films and their experiences at CineYouth this year.
News
DePaul Art Museum reopens to feature LatinXAmerican exhibition
May 25, 2021 11:45 PM
The DePaul Art Museum reopened on Friday, May 14, with two exhibitions on display: "LatinXAmerican" and “Quetzalli" by artist Claudia Peña Salinas.
The DePaul Art Museum reopened on Friday, May 14, with two exhibitions on display: "LatinXAmerican" and “Quetzalli" by artist Claudia Peña Salinas.
Entertainment
A Closer Look at the Problems with True Crime
May 24, 2021 11:15 AM
In Cold Blood (1965) is a book written by Truman Capote, who was then known as a fiction author (see: Other Voices, Other Rooms [1948] and Breakfast at Tiffany’s [1958]). The book itself tells the story of the Clutter family, who were brutally murdered in 1959 by Richard Hickock and Perry Smith in a botched overnight robbery. From there, it goes on to cover the various travels of the murderers before being caught in Las Vegas, the detective work on the case, and the eventual trials and executions for the killers.
In Cold Blood (1965) is a book written by Truman Capote, who was then known as a fiction author (see: Other Voices, Other Rooms [1948] and Breakfast at Tiffany’s [1958]). The book itself tells the story of the Clutter family, who were brutally murdered in 1959 by Richard Hickock and Perry Smith in a botched overnight robbery. From there, it goes on to cover the various travels of the murderers before being caught in Las Vegas, the detective work on the case, and the eventual trials and executions for the killers.
Entertainment
SOUR proves Olivia Rodrigo is not a one hit wonder
May 21, 2021 1:16 PM
Four months after the explosive chart topper that was “driver’s license,” Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album is finally here. SOUR is an album about a breakup where the other person has moved on and Rodrigo won’t let you forget it. The production is incredible, Rodrigo’s vocals knock it out of the park, and her lyrics are emotional, personal, and relatable at the same time.
Four months after the explosive chart topper that was “driver’s license,” Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album is finally here. SOUR is an album about a breakup where the other person has moved on and Rodrigo won’t let you forget it. The production is incredible, Rodrigo’s vocals knock it out of the park, and her lyrics are emotional, personal, and relatable at the same time.
Entertainment
A playlist for combating Queerphobia
May 17, 2021 5:52 PM
Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT) — a day designed to raise awareness about the struggles of the LGBT+ community.
Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT) — a day designed to raise awareness about the struggles of the LGBT+ community.
Entertainment
Australian singer Vetta Borne is reborn
May 17, 2021 2:18 PM
Australian singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Vetta Borne seamlessly blends R&B, soul and pop genres together to create her unique sound.
Australian singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Vetta Borne seamlessly blends R&B, soul and pop genres together to create her unique sound.
Entertainment
DHH: Blue Demon Theatre and Zeta Phi Eta
May 14, 2021 11:38 AM
On May 14, 2021, representatives from Blue Demon Theatre and Zeta Phi Eta spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On May 14, 2021, representatives from Blue Demon Theatre and Zeta Phi Eta spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
News
Thousands march through Downtown Chicago for Palestine
May 13, 2021 3:05 PM
Thousands marched in support of Palestine Wednesday afternoon amid rising violence in the Middle East.
Thousands marched in support of Palestine Wednesday afternoon amid rising violence in the Middle East.
Entertainment
DLO3's inspiration and development
May 11, 2021 7:05 PM
In this episode of Feel The Vibes, Daniel had the opportunity to interview Delvon Lamarr, who is the face of the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio.
In this episode of Feel The Vibes, Daniel had the opportunity to interview Delvon Lamarr, who is the face of the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio.
Entertainment
DHH: DePaul Euchre Club, DePaul Net Impact, and DePaul PRSSA
May 8, 2021 1:09 PM
On April 30 and May 7, 2021, representatives from DePaul Euchre Club, DePaul Net Impact, and the Public Relations Student Society of America spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On April 30 and May 7, 2021, representatives from DePaul Euchre Club, DePaul Net Impact, and the Public Relations Student Society of America spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
News
Local musicians evaluate music industry one year into the pandemic
May 7, 2021 1:39 PM
Before coronavirus hit the United States, Chicago was a national epicenter for live shows and festivals throughout the year.
Before coronavirus hit the United States, Chicago was a national epicenter for live shows and festivals throughout the year.
News
Black Leadership Coalition calls on DePaul president for systemic change
May 5, 2021 5:33 PM
On April 26, DePaul’s Black Leadership Coalition (DPUBLC) and the Black Student Union (BSU) sent an open letter to DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban requesting that the university implement systemic changes to increase racial equity.
On April 26, DePaul’s Black Leadership Coalition (DPUBLC) and the Black Student Union (BSU) sent an open letter to DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban requesting that the university implement systemic changes to increase racial equity.
Entertainment
On our airwaves: Radio DePaul’s favorite April music releases
May 1, 2021 7:53 PM
by RDP DJs
by RDP DJs
Podcasts
Episode 107: Turning Leaf for Black Journalists at DePaul
Apr 30, 2021 4:20 PM
In this extra episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Neelam takes a look at the National Association of Black Journalist's (NABJ) chapter at DePaul.
In this extra episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Neelam takes a look at the National Association of Black Journalist's (NABJ) chapter at DePaul.
Entertainment
DHH: Tepeyac, Author Jordan Rivers, and The Courier Thirteen Podcast
Apr 30, 2021 12:00 PM
On April 23, 2021, DePaul Tepeyac, Jordan Rivers, and The Courier Thirteen Podcast spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On April 23, 2021, DePaul Tepeyac, Jordan Rivers, and The Courier Thirteen Podcast spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
Entertainment
DHH: DeRPG, Pokédemons, and DePaul Beat Saber
Apr 30, 2021 11:50 AM
On April 16, 2021, representatives from DeRPG, Pokédemons, and DePaul Beat Saber spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On April 16, 2021, representatives from DeRPG, Pokédemons, and DePaul Beat Saber spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
News
DePaul hosts vaccine clinic on-campus
Apr 29, 2021 5:57 PM
In partnership with Michigan Avenue Immediate Care, DePaul’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic is administering the Moderna vaccine to students, faculty and staff for four days from April 27-30 with each day including around 120 students, staff and faculty registered for the vaccine.
In partnership with Michigan Avenue Immediate Care, DePaul’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic is administering the Moderna vaccine to students, faculty and staff for four days from April 27-30 with each day including around 120 students, staff and faculty registered for the vaccine.
Entertainment
Blair Davis on Shang-Chi and representation in the Marvel universe
Apr 29, 2021 3:02 PM
Blair Davis an associate professor of media and cinema studies at DePaul’s College of Communication has a book coming out next year, titled “Comic Book Women: Characters, Creators, and Culture in the Golden Age.”
Blair Davis an associate professor of media and cinema studies at DePaul’s College of Communication has a book coming out next year, titled “Comic Book Women: Characters, Creators, and Culture in the Golden Age.”
Entertainment
From The Archies to The Gorillaz, the long journey of the virtual artist
Apr 29, 2021 2:39 PM
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of articles from the show Vibe Check about microgenres.
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of articles from the show Vibe Check about microgenres.
Podcasts
Episode 106: Where does the recycling go?
Apr 22, 2021 4:33 PM
In this Earth Day episode, Sonal takes a look at Chicago's current recycling system. While there are tons of blue recycling bins across the city, where do their contents actually end up?
In this Earth Day episode, Sonal takes a look at Chicago's current recycling system. While there are tons of blue recycling bins across the city, where do their contents actually end up?
Entertainment
Beyond the controversy, Tramp Stamps' music just isn't good
Apr 21, 2021 5:59 PM
The problem with Tramp Stamps isn't that they are industry plants, it's that their music isn't good.
The problem with Tramp Stamps isn't that they are industry plants, it's that their music isn't good.
Entertainment
Earth Day: A playlist for fighting Ocean Acidification
Apr 21, 2021 4:34 PM
As an Environmental Studies major, I always look forward to Earth Day in April, and now you can too! As happy as this day is to be thankful for all the Earth has given us, the uninvited party guest that is climate change has put quite a damper on the festivities.
As an Environmental Studies major, I always look forward to Earth Day in April, and now you can too! As happy as this day is to be thankful for all the Earth has given us, the uninvited party guest that is climate change has put quite a damper on the festivities.
Entertainment
Baby Queen's anthology of aesthetics
Apr 21, 2021 2:42 PM
Artists like Melanie Martinez, Billie Ellish and Grimes have cultivated aesthetics that are so distinctive, if you were to see somebody with half dyed hair you would be reminded of Melanie Martinez. In the past couple years new artists such as Ashnikko and Doja Cat have adopted eccentric fashions that have helped propel themselves in the music scene.
Artists like Melanie Martinez, Billie Ellish and Grimes have cultivated aesthetics that are so distinctive, if you were to see somebody with half dyed hair you would be reminded of Melanie Martinez. In the past couple years new artists such as Ashnikko and Doja Cat have adopted eccentric fashions that have helped propel themselves in the music scene.
Entertainment
Thinking beyond the provocative nature of MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)
Apr 20, 2021 8:37 PM
I remember in January 2019 when Old Town Road came out, I was in my Writing, Rhetoric and Discourse class, and we were discussing current news topics that we would eventually cover for our final project. One of my peers wanted to cover the Old Town Road fiasco.
I remember in January 2019 when Old Town Road came out, I was in my Writing, Rhetoric and Discourse class, and we were discussing current news topics that we would eventually cover for our final project. One of my peers wanted to cover the Old Town Road fiasco.
Podcasts
RLR Woodsmen Edition-Live From Northern Minnesota
Apr 16, 2021 12:16 PM
Jenks and Brady find themselves amidst a construction plan, in the middle of nowhere, in basically Canada.
Jenks and Brady find themselves amidst a construction plan, in the middle of nowhere, in basically Canada.
Entertainment
DHH: DePaul Residence Hall Council, Phi Sigma Pi, and Beating the Block
Apr 16, 2021 11:38 AM
On April 9, 2021, representatives from, DePaul Residence Hall Council, Phi Sigma Pi, and Beating the Block spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On April 9, 2021, representatives from, DePaul Residence Hall Council, Phi Sigma Pi, and Beating the Block spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
Entertainment
Taylor Swift’s Fearless hits every nostalgic button
Apr 11, 2021 10:07 PM
When I was in middle school, my mom had a CD of Taylor Swift’s Fearless album in her car. Every time we went anywhere, the car would always start playing that album. It went with us everywhere — from school every morning to moving across the country to the hospital when my brother was born.
When I was in middle school, my mom had a CD of Taylor Swift’s Fearless album in her car. Every time we went anywhere, the car would always start playing that album. It went with us everywhere — from school every morning to moving across the country to the hospital when my brother was born.
Entertainment
Aly & AJ partner with CORE to spread COVID-19 awareness
Apr 10, 2021 1:37 PM
On March 26th, Radio DePaul hosted a free event for DePaul students featuring live performances from the pop duo Aly & AJ! Students had the chance to interact with Aly & AJ while learning more about COVID-19 and mental health.
On March 26th, Radio DePaul hosted a free event for DePaul students featuring live performances from the pop duo Aly & AJ! Students had the chance to interact with Aly & AJ while learning more about COVID-19 and mental health.
Entertainment
Groundbreaking country artist Lily Rose on her career so far
Apr 9, 2021 2:36 PM
Lily Rose, a groundbreaking new artist to the country scene, brings a different type of country to the table, one that encompasses more pop and rock elements to the genre. Without a doubt, fans of both country, pop, and rock will enjoy listening to her music.
Lily Rose, a groundbreaking new artist to the country scene, brings a different type of country to the table, one that encompasses more pop and rock elements to the genre. Without a doubt, fans of both country, pop, and rock will enjoy listening to her music.
Podcasts
Episode 105: Perspective
Apr 2, 2021 8:43 PM
In this episode, Priya and Sonal take a look at some different perspectives on life. We interviewed two children and two senior citizens and asked them the same set of questions: What makes you happy? What advice would you give someone else? And if you had one question you could know the answer to, what would it be?
In this episode, Priya and Sonal take a look at some different perspectives on life. We interviewed two children and two senior citizens and asked them the same set of questions: What makes you happy? What advice would you give someone else? And if you had one question you could know the answer to, what would it be?
Entertainment
Titanic Sinclair: Transformation in the age of cancel culture
Apr 2, 2021 1:59 PM
Aside from COVID-19, one of the biggest talking points of the last year has been “cancel culture.” If you have been fortunate enough to have somehow lived your life to April 2021 without knowing what the term means, I applaud you.
Aside from COVID-19, one of the biggest talking points of the last year has been “cancel culture.” If you have been fortunate enough to have somehow lived your life to April 2021 without knowing what the term means, I applaud you.
Entertainment
Raveena talks "Tweety" and the music industry
Mar 26, 2021 2:19 PM
An artist who has undoubtedly showcased her individuality within her music, Raveena has released a critically acclaimed full-length debut album (2019’s “Lucid”) and continues to delight audiences with her latest releases.
An artist who has undoubtedly showcased her individuality within her music, Raveena has released a critically acclaimed full-length debut album (2019’s “Lucid”) and continues to delight audiences with her latest releases.
Entertainment
Baby Queen's These Drugs music video tries to have a conversation about drugs
Mar 24, 2021 5:02 PM
As an English major, I am always inclined to media that has purposeful details that I can overanalyze and my favorite form of media to dive into is music videos.
As an English major, I am always inclined to media that has purposeful details that I can overanalyze and my favorite form of media to dive into is music videos.
Entertainment
Kat Meoz on new single "Reason"
Mar 22, 2021 10:28 PM
One word comes to mind when describing Kat Meoz’s music; unapologetic. Her gritty pop rock sound accompanies her powerful voice in a way that makes you want to drop everything and listen to what she has to say.
One word comes to mind when describing Kat Meoz’s music; unapologetic. Her gritty pop rock sound accompanies her powerful voice in a way that makes you want to drop everything and listen to what she has to say.
Entertainment
DHH: HerCDM, DePaul Dazzling Demons, and DePaul PIRG
Mar 19, 2021 1:28 PM
On March 5 and 12, 2021, representatives from the HerCDM, DePaul Dazzling Demons, and DePaul’s Public Interest Research Group at DePaul spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On March 5 and 12, 2021, representatives from the HerCDM, DePaul Dazzling Demons, and DePaul’s Public Interest Research Group at DePaul spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
Entertainment
DHH: DePaul Women in Business, Healthy Credit, and DePaul Theatre Union
Mar 19, 2021 1:24 PM
On February 26, 2021, representatives from DePaul Women in Business, Healthy Credit, and DePaul Theatre Union spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On February 26, 2021, representatives from DePaul Women in Business, Healthy Credit, and DePaul Theatre Union spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
News
Why Gov Pritzker won't amend the pension clause in the constitution
Mar 17, 2021 6:32 PM
Illinois has close to $143 billion in unfunded pension liability. The unfunded liabilities rose $3.8 billion, or 2.8%, to a new peak of $141 billion in fiscal 2020 from $137.2 billion in 2019.
Illinois has close to $143 billion in unfunded pension liability. The unfunded liabilities rose $3.8 billion, or 2.8%, to a new peak of $141 billion in fiscal 2020 from $137.2 billion in 2019.
Entertainment
How electronica duo Friendzone is breaking the fourth wall
Mar 14, 2021 3:09 AM
Electronica duo Friendzone is breaking standards of fan-to-artist interaction. How? Discord.
Electronica duo Friendzone is breaking standards of fan-to-artist interaction. How? Discord.
Podcasts
Episode 104: Tattoo Taboos
Mar 13, 2021 2:27 PM
In this episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Priya and I explore tattoos. We talked with a variety of interviewees including some who have tattoos and some who don’t. We also talked with Shruti Bakre, a self taught tattoo artist, to get her perspective from behind the needle.
In this episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Priya and I explore tattoos. We talked with a variety of interviewees including some who have tattoos and some who don’t. We also talked with Shruti Bakre, a self taught tattoo artist, to get her perspective from behind the needle.
News
Documentary: Why the Cook County Forest Preserves need grants
Mar 9, 2021 4:58 PM
As the Covid-19 pandemic shut down shopping malls, movie theaters and indoor recreation, the forest preserves experienced an unprecedented demand for its facilities.
As the Covid-19 pandemic shut down shopping malls, movie theaters and indoor recreation, the forest preserves experienced an unprecedented demand for its facilities.
Entertainment
Tony Award nominee Joshua Henry releases new EP Guarantee
Mar 9, 2021 12:29 PM
As a former theater kid myself, you can imagine the excitement and nervousness within me when I realized I would be interviewing three-time Tony Award nominee, Joshua Henry, a legend on the Broadway stage. Yet, as soon as he hopped on the zoom, his friendly and outgoing demeanor made me feel as if I was talking to an old friend.
As a former theater kid myself, you can imagine the excitement and nervousness within me when I realized I would be interviewing three-time Tony Award nominee, Joshua Henry, a legend on the Broadway stage. Yet, as soon as he hopped on the zoom, his friendly and outgoing demeanor made me feel as if I was talking to an old friend.
Podcasts
Explosion, WTF happened in Myanmar
Mar 7, 2021 12:26 PM
Sam and Brady get together to discuss the weekly discrepancies surrounding international news, varying viewpoints on the unhealthy lack of skepticism, and TF goin on in Myanmar.
Sam and Brady get together to discuss the weekly discrepancies surrounding international news, varying viewpoints on the unhealthy lack of skepticism, and TF goin on in Myanmar.
Podcasts
We Rocked That Clock
Mar 7, 2021 12:24 PM
This week, Sam and Brady get together for an honest recap on classism, relationships, and the epic annual fundraiser put on by Radio DePaul, Rock The Clock. Rock the Clock took place and we were able, as a cohesive unit, to triple our donation goal.
This week, Sam and Brady get together for an honest recap on classism, relationships, and the epic annual fundraiser put on by Radio DePaul, Rock The Clock. Rock the Clock took place and we were able, as a cohesive unit, to triple our donation goal.
Entertainment
DHH: DePaul TV Incubator, The Animation Lodge, and the Bateman Class
Mar 7, 2021 12:12 PM
On February 19, 2021, representatives from the Animation Lodge, DePaul TV Incubator, and the Bateman Class spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On February 19, 2021, representatives from the Animation Lodge, DePaul TV Incubator, and the Bateman Class spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
Entertainment
DHH: SGA, Kellstadt Marketing Group, and NAHJ
Mar 7, 2021 11:44 AM
On February 12, 2021, representatives from the Student Government Association, Kellstadt Marketing Group, and the National Association for Hispanic Journalists spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On February 12, 2021, representatives from the Student Government Association, Kellstadt Marketing Group, and the National Association for Hispanic Journalists spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
Entertainment
DHH: KALAHI, DePaul Competitive Cheer Team, and DePaul Chess Club
Mar 5, 2021 12:45 PM
On February 5, 2021, representatives from KALAHI, DePaul Competitive Cheer Team, and DePaul Chess Club spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On February 5, 2021, representatives from KALAHI, DePaul Competitive Cheer Team, and DePaul Chess Club spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
Entertainment
Voice Actor Deb Doetzer lands role in Disney’s animated series The Owl House
Mar 3, 2021 10:53 AM
Growing up, I absolutely loved watching cartoons and other forms of animation, as well as playing video games. As I grew older, I became more interested in the mechanics behind these awesome creations. Don’t get me wrong, I still love animation and video games and come across new ones every now and then.
Growing up, I absolutely loved watching cartoons and other forms of animation, as well as playing video games. As I grew older, I became more interested in the mechanics behind these awesome creations. Don’t get me wrong, I still love animation and video games and come across new ones every now and then.
News
Black History Spotlight: Ernest Green
Feb 23, 2021 2:59 PM
For the last week of Black History month, Radio DePaul News is highlighting the life and accomplishments of Ernest Green.
For the last week of Black History month, Radio DePaul News is highlighting the life and accomplishments of Ernest Green.
Entertainment
Video Age and the Rise of Synths and Drum Machines
Feb 23, 2021 10:58 AM
I had the absolute pleasure of speaking with a long-time favorite band of mine: Video Age. Video Age has most recently released their third album, Pleasure Line, an album with heavy synths, drum machines and lyrics about all kinds of love from platonic to romantic.
I had the absolute pleasure of speaking with a long-time favorite band of mine: Video Age. Video Age has most recently released their third album, Pleasure Line, an album with heavy synths, drum machines and lyrics about all kinds of love from platonic to romantic.
Entertainment
DHH: The Impact Project, DePaul Doctor Who Club, and Blue Demon Theatre
Feb 19, 2021 9:01 AM
On January 29th, 2021, representatives from The Impact Project, the DePaul Doctor Who Club, and Blue Demon Theatre spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On January 29th, 2021, representatives from The Impact Project, the DePaul Doctor Who Club, and Blue Demon Theatre spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
Entertainment
DHH: DePaul Esports - Rocket League, Overwatch, and Smash Bros
Feb 19, 2021 8:54 AM
On January 22 2021, representatives from the DePaul Esports Rocket League, Overwatch, and Smash Bros. teams spoke about their communities on the DePaul Half Hour.
On January 22 2021, representatives from the DePaul Esports Rocket League, Overwatch, and Smash Bros. teams spoke about their communities on the DePaul Half Hour.
Entertainment
Independent Artist The Tiz Joins Break It Down With SB
Feb 18, 2021 11:39 AM
Kayleb is a New Zealand native who has lots of pride in the country, saying that the environment and the beauty inspires him constantly during his songwriting process.
Kayleb is a New Zealand native who has lots of pride in the country, saying that the environment and the beauty inspires him constantly during his songwriting process.
Entertainment
Nicky Night Time and Ali Love Join Vibe Check
Feb 17, 2021 2:14 PM
I got the opportunity to speak with Australian EDM artist, Nicky NightTime and collaborator, Ali Love about their latest single Ubiquity, a 70s disco inspired electronica track. With this track, they also collaborated with Breakbot, the project of french producer Thibaut Berland and vocalist Irfane. Breakbot blends elements of funk, house, and disco into their work.
I got the opportunity to speak with Australian EDM artist, Nicky NightTime and collaborator, Ali Love about their latest single Ubiquity, a 70s disco inspired electronica track. With this track, they also collaborated with Breakbot, the project of french producer Thibaut Berland and vocalist Irfane. Breakbot blends elements of funk, house, and disco into their work.
Entertainment
Soft Glas Interview
Feb 16, 2021 5:29 PM
Joao Gonzolez, or Soft Glas, is a Brooklyn-based DJ, producer, and singer. His music brings a variety of influences to create a distinctive electronic sound. His new single, “Prudence and Poise” is a warm and relaxed Latin-jazz mix with steady percussions, smooth guitar and a relatable chorus that articulates what almost everyone has been thinking for the past year.
Joao Gonzolez, or Soft Glas, is a Brooklyn-based DJ, producer, and singer. His music brings a variety of influences to create a distinctive electronic sound. His new single, “Prudence and Poise” is a warm and relaxed Latin-jazz mix with steady percussions, smooth guitar and a relatable chorus that articulates what almost everyone has been thinking for the past year.
News
Senate falls short on vote to convict Trump
Feb 15, 2021 4:38 PM
Former President Trump was acquitted in the Senate on Saturday, bringing his historic second impeachment trial to a close.
Former President Trump was acquitted in the Senate on Saturday, bringing his historic second impeachment trial to a close.
Entertainment
Dead Phones & Dogs’ Interview on Live With Lyss
Feb 9, 2021 10:39 AM
Dead Phones and Dogs is a modern pop-rock band from Chicago consisting of singer/songwriter Stephen James, drummer Zach Meyer, and multi instrumentalist Josh Trimble. Growing up together in Milwaukee, the dynamic trio have been together since high school.
Dead Phones and Dogs is a modern pop-rock band from Chicago consisting of singer/songwriter Stephen James, drummer Zach Meyer, and multi instrumentalist Josh Trimble. Growing up together in Milwaukee, the dynamic trio have been together since high school.
News
Pritzker, “$711 million in state budget cuts is not the greatest idea in the world but the right thing to do”
Feb 5, 2021 12:38 PM
At a DePaul student media press conference, when Governor J.B. Pritzker was asked if there was an expected tax hike due to the state’s Covid-19 response being taxpayer funded, he spun the question to address the $711 million in state budget cuts.
At a DePaul student media press conference, when Governor J.B. Pritzker was asked if there was an expected tax hike due to the state’s Covid-19 response being taxpayer funded, he spun the question to address the $711 million in state budget cuts.
Entertainment
Commentary: Wallstreetbets Vs The Suits
Feb 4, 2021 3:17 PM
(This is not financial advice and I am not an expert)
(This is not financial advice and I am not an expert)
Entertainment
Animal Years Interview on Vibe Check
Feb 4, 2021 2:09 PM
This past week I had the absolute pleasure of interviewing the indie-folk band, Animal Years. The band has faced many trials and tribulations over the past couple years. The most impactful event for the band was having to reinvent themselves after parting ways with their record label.
This past week I had the absolute pleasure of interviewing the indie-folk band, Animal Years. The band has faced many trials and tribulations over the past couple years. The most impactful event for the band was having to reinvent themselves after parting ways with their record label.
Entertainment
Pop Duo Aly and AJ Join Radio DePaul
Feb 3, 2021 4:34 PM
On Monday January 25th, I was able to fulfill the lifelong goal of my 7-year-old self by talking to Aly & AJ at in2une Music’s first Campus Campfire Circle event. I remember seeing Aly all the time on Phil of the Future and I loved watching the duo’s music videos between commercial breaks on Disney Channel.
On Monday January 25th, I was able to fulfill the lifelong goal of my 7-year-old self by talking to Aly & AJ at in2une Music’s first Campus Campfire Circle event. I remember seeing Aly all the time on Phil of the Future and I loved watching the duo’s music videos between commercial breaks on Disney Channel.
Entertainment
EDM Artist Rad Cat Joins Next In The Queue
Feb 2, 2021 6:56 PM
Native of San Diego, California, Rad Cat is a first generation Mexican American DJ and producer who began to feel a strong connection to music at the young age of 12. He is known for his numerous tracks that have garnered millions of streams on Spotify.
Native of San Diego, California, Rad Cat is a first generation Mexican American DJ and producer who began to feel a strong connection to music at the young age of 12. He is known for his numerous tracks that have garnered millions of streams on Spotify.
News
In Myanmar, a military coup threatens democracy
Feb 2, 2021 3:04 PM
The Southeast Asian country of Myanmar endured a series of strict military regimes for almost 50 years, finally moving towards democratic rule a decade ago, in 2011. On Monday, the military has re-seized power in the country by staging a coup, putting Myanmar at risk of slipping back under complete military control.
The Southeast Asian country of Myanmar endured a series of strict military regimes for almost 50 years, finally moving towards democratic rule a decade ago, in 2011. On Monday, the military has re-seized power in the country by staging a coup, putting Myanmar at risk of slipping back under complete military control.
Podcasts
Episode 103: News Overload
Jan 30, 2021 7:41 PM
In this episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Sonal and Priya explore news overload: is there a balance between staying informed and staying sane? It's easy to get overwhelmed by news coverage, especially by negative or disastrous events.
In this episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Sonal and Priya explore news overload: is there a balance between staying informed and staying sane? It's easy to get overwhelmed by news coverage, especially by negative or disastrous events.
Entertainment
DHH: DePaul CHAARG, DePaul Net Impact, and Alpha Psi Lambda
Jan 26, 2021 11:02 PM
On January 15, 2021, representatives from CHAARG, DePaul Net Impact, and Alpha Psi Lamba spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On January 15, 2021, representatives from CHAARG, DePaul Net Impact, and Alpha Psi Lamba spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
Entertainment
DHH: Delta Sigma Pi, The Fullertones, and the DePaul Music Business Organization
Jan 21, 2021 6:21 PM
On Friday, January 8th, 2021, we had representatives from Delta Sigma Pi, The Fullertones, and the DePaul Business Music Organization speak about their organizations.
On Friday, January 8th, 2021, we had representatives from Delta Sigma Pi, The Fullertones, and the DePaul Business Music Organization speak about their organizations.
News
DePaul honoree to speak at Biden’s inaugural television special
Jan 19, 2021 12:27 PM
An unusual election calls for an unusual inauguration celebration.
An unusual election calls for an unusual inauguration celebration.
Podcasts
Habit, Death and Quantum Mechanics
Jan 15, 2021 5:16 PM
In this debut episode for 2021, the gentlemen from Red Light return to talk about the new habits they've developed over the last few months, the conundrum of neutrality in war particularly concerning death and the choices leading up to it, and the strange possibilities of quantum mechanics. Not nearly as grim as it sounds, and much less academic than it may seem.
In this debut episode for 2021, the gentlemen from Red Light return to talk about the new habits they've developed over the last few months, the conundrum of neutrality in war particularly concerning death and the choices leading up to it, and the strange possibilities of quantum mechanics. Not nearly as grim as it sounds, and much less academic than it may seem.
Podcasts
Episode 102: A Small Light at the End of a Very Long Tunnel
Dec 21, 2020 2:30 PM
With talk about various vaccines circulating in the U.S. and around the world, it can seem like we’re starting to approach a small light at the end of a very long tunnel.
With talk about various vaccines circulating in the U.S. and around the world, it can seem like we’re starting to approach a small light at the end of a very long tunnel.
Entertainment
Indie Pop-Rock Band The Kelseys Interview on Vibe Check
Dec 20, 2020 10:20 AM
The Kelseys are a band that came to fruition at the University of Michigan in 2016. Consisting of Josh Cukier (drums), Evan Dennis (guitar) and fronted by Peter Kwitny (vocals), the band have been releasing a new single each month, a declaration that began in September of this year.
The Kelseys are a band that came to fruition at the University of Michigan in 2016. Consisting of Josh Cukier (drums), Evan Dennis (guitar) and fronted by Peter Kwitny (vocals), the band have been releasing a new single each month, a declaration that began in September of this year.
Entertainment
Vocalist Jessie Wagner Interview on Live from Radio DePaul
Dec 19, 2020 10:47 AM
After supporting roles with such acts as Lenny Kravitz, Nile Rogers, Stevie Van Zandt and others, vocalist Jessie Wagner took to writing her first standalone record. After signing a record deal in January of 2020, Wagner was set to release her album and finally tour from center stage. This excitement was only halted by the tragic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
After supporting roles with such acts as Lenny Kravitz, Nile Rogers, Stevie Van Zandt and others, vocalist Jessie Wagner took to writing her first standalone record. After signing a record deal in January of 2020, Wagner was set to release her album and finally tour from center stage. This excitement was only halted by the tragic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Entertainment
The 10 Best Albums of 2020
Dec 17, 2020 5:35 PM
2020 has been the weirdest year in generations. No one was prepared for the pandemic, the social uprisings, and the isolation that dominated 2020. Artists as they always do evolved and created music that beautifully chronicled these extremely strange times. Here are the ten best albums of the year according to your host of the Mother Night Radio Hour. Enjoy.
2020 has been the weirdest year in generations. No one was prepared for the pandemic, the social uprisings, and the isolation that dominated 2020. Artists as they always do evolved and created music that beautifully chronicled these extremely strange times. Here are the ten best albums of the year according to your host of the Mother Night Radio Hour. Enjoy.
Entertainment
Country Singer Nick Tyrrel Interview on Next In The Queue
Dec 9, 2020 3:41 PM
Native of San Francisco, Nick Tyrrel is a country singer who writes songs in Nashville. Currently, he is working on his untitled debut EP with Grammy nominated songwriter and producer Clay Mills, and multi-platinum producer and songwriter Mike Krompass.
Native of San Francisco, Nick Tyrrel is a country singer who writes songs in Nashville. Currently, he is working on his untitled debut EP with Grammy nominated songwriter and producer Clay Mills, and multi-platinum producer and songwriter Mike Krompass.
Entertainment
Singer Keegan Calmes Interview on Coffee Shop Acoustics
Dec 9, 2020 3:35 PM
Born in Wisconsin, Keegan Calmes got his musical career kick started by performing lead vocals and guitar in the band “Vinyl Theatre.” Vinyl Theatre was picked up by a New York based record label company called Fueled by Ramen, where they recorded 3 albums and went on 16 national tours.
Born in Wisconsin, Keegan Calmes got his musical career kick started by performing lead vocals and guitar in the band “Vinyl Theatre.” Vinyl Theatre was picked up by a New York based record label company called Fueled by Ramen, where they recorded 3 albums and went on 16 national tours.
News
“Easing of Covid Restrictions Only Slows the Bleeding” as the Hospitality Industry Waits for Another Stimulus Package
Dec 9, 2020 12:49 PM
On September 28, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced an easing of some rules related to covid-19. Lightfoot said that new guidelines for businesses would go into effect that will expand indoor capacity to 40% for certain businesses, reopen bars for indoor service, allow restaurants and bars to serve alcohol until 1:00 am – all effective October 1.
On September 28, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced an easing of some rules related to covid-19. Lightfoot said that new guidelines for businesses would go into effect that will expand indoor capacity to 40% for certain businesses, reopen bars for indoor service, allow restaurants and bars to serve alcohol until 1:00 am – all effective October 1.
Entertainment
Country Singer John Gurney Interview on A Trip To Nashville
Dec 5, 2020 7:14 PM
Born and raised right here in the Chicagoland area, John Gurney is a rising country artist that began to develop both as a singer and as a songwriter after moving to Nashville.
Born and raised right here in the Chicagoland area, John Gurney is a rising country artist that began to develop both as a singer and as a songwriter after moving to Nashville.
Podcasts
EP 7: The Journey Through Thanksgiving
Dec 5, 2020 12:26 PM
Today, ladies and gentlemen, Red Light Recordings take us on a journey through the history of Thanksgiving.
Today, ladies and gentlemen, Red Light Recordings take us on a journey through the history of Thanksgiving.
Entertainment
Country Singer Tracielynn interview on A Trip To Nashville
Dec 1, 2020 10:50 PM
Raised in Virginia, Tracielynn is a rising country singer who currently resides in Nashville. She works with Grammy Award-Winning Producer Luke Wooten, who has previously worked with artists such as Dierks Bentley, Kelly Pickler, and Brad Paisley.
Raised in Virginia, Tracielynn is a rising country singer who currently resides in Nashville. She works with Grammy Award-Winning Producer Luke Wooten, who has previously worked with artists such as Dierks Bentley, Kelly Pickler, and Brad Paisley.
News
DePaul School of Music Students Displeased with University’s Response to the Request of the Removal of the Dean and Curriculum Changes
Oct 28, 2020 10:17 PM
On July 31, a group called the Student Coalition of Diversity and Inclusion at DePaul University’s School of Music sent an open letter to DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban. The coalition wants sweeping changes to the curriculum at the School of Music and called for the dismissal of Dean Ronald Caltabiano.
On July 31, a group called the Student Coalition of Diversity and Inclusion at DePaul University’s School of Music sent an open letter to DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban. The coalition wants sweeping changes to the curriculum at the School of Music and called for the dismissal of Dean Ronald Caltabiano.
Entertainment
Australian Psych-Rockers Pond Talk Stung!
Nov 21, 2024 10:47 AM
The psychedelic rock world knows Pond as a household name, and after ten albums they have continued to make a name for themselves. The quintet returns to Chicago this Friday at Vic Theatre on their 2024 North American tour after the launch of their new album, Stung!. Released June 21st, it was a monumental drop as the group joined the double digits in album releases club, which is already difficult to achieve from bands worldwide. The LP explores Pond’s strongest rock styles and a touch of their experimental side, like the instrumental “Elf Bar Blues”, or the strong continuation of “Edge of the World Pt. 3”, echoing earlier parts 1 and 2 from their 2017 album, The Weather. I got to interview the group about Stung!, including the challenges they may face after expanding their discography.
The psychedelic rock world knows Pond as a household name, and after ten albums they have continued to make a name for themselves. The quintet returns to Chicago this Friday at Vic Theatre on their 2024 North American tour after the launch of their new album, Stung!. Released June 21st, it was a monumental drop as the group joined the double digits in album releases club, which is already difficult to achieve from bands worldwide. The LP explores Pond’s strongest rock styles and a touch of their experimental side, like the instrumental “Elf Bar Blues”, or the strong continuation of “Edge of the World Pt. 3”, echoing earlier parts 1 and 2 from their 2017 album, The Weather. I got to interview the group about Stung!, including the challenges they may face after expanding their discography.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Dawes' Oh Brother
Nov 20, 2024 9:00 AM
On Saturday, November 16th, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend Dawes’ Oh Brother tour at The Salt Shed. The folk and indie infused rock band has been a touring group since 2009, and their appearance in Chicago this past weekend marked the group’s largest show in the city to date. This is the group’s first tour since amicably parting ways with members Wylie Gelber (bass) and Lee Pardini (piano), leaving brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith as the only remaining members of the group, and thus, the genesis of the album and tour’s name.
On Saturday, November 16th, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend Dawes’ Oh Brother tour at The Salt Shed. The folk and indie infused rock band has been a touring group since 2009, and their appearance in Chicago this past weekend marked the group’s largest show in the city to date. This is the group’s first tour since amicably parting ways with members Wylie Gelber (bass) and Lee Pardini (piano), leaving brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith as the only remaining members of the group, and thus, the genesis of the album and tour’s name.
Entertainment
Tycho’s Electronic Haven
Nov 19, 2024 9:00 AM
CHICAGO | On Friday, November 15th, I saw electronic artist, Tycho, at the Salt Shed. Despite missing most of the first opening set at the Salt Shed, I am glad I caught the last song of the first opener, Brijean. Over a groovy electronic beat, the Los Angeles duo had a mesmerizing performance of live bongos (a first for me!).
CHICAGO | On Friday, November 15th, I saw electronic artist, Tycho, at the Salt Shed. Despite missing most of the first opening set at the Salt Shed, I am glad I caught the last song of the first opener, Brijean. Over a groovy electronic beat, the Los Angeles duo had a mesmerizing performance of live bongos (a first for me!).
Entertainment
Third Times the Charm
Nov 18, 2024 9:00 AM
This summer, Clairo dropped her third studio album Charm, which has now been nominated for Best Alternative Album in the 2024 Grammy Awards. Her music career started in 2017 with the release of four singles, including the songs "Pretty Girl" and "Flaming Hot Cheetos," which gained traction for their unique bedroom pop sound. However, it was in 2019 when her career really started to take off with the release of her debut album, Immunity. In these first couple of years, Clairo was known for her indie-pop melodies and soft girl aesthetic. She perfectly encapsulated the vibes of 2017-2019 with lo-fi, bedroom pop songs that quickly became her image, though they did not fully feel authentic compared to her style now.
This summer, Clairo dropped her third studio album Charm, which has now been nominated for Best Alternative Album in the 2024 Grammy Awards. Her music career started in 2017 with the release of four singles, including the songs "Pretty Girl" and "Flaming Hot Cheetos," which gained traction for their unique bedroom pop sound. However, it was in 2019 when her career really started to take off with the release of her debut album, Immunity. In these first couple of years, Clairo was known for her indie-pop melodies and soft girl aesthetic. She perfectly encapsulated the vibes of 2017-2019 with lo-fi, bedroom pop songs that quickly became her image, though they did not fully feel authentic compared to her style now.
Entertainment
Godspeed You! Black Emperor at Salt Shed
Nov 17, 2024 9:00 AM
On November 8th, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, the Montreal instrumental post-rock group, took the stage at Salt Shed to play their biggest Chicago show yet. Godspeed You! has made a legendary career of playing immaculately constructed drones that resemble classical pieces with a sense of doom. Godspeed has always centered its sound around being as apocalyptic as possible, focusing thematically on the prison complex, failures of industrialism/capitalism, and atrocities of world government. Their 2024 album No Title as of 13 February 28,340 Dead focuses their doom energy around spreading awareness of what the civilians in Palestine are experiencing. On this latest album, GY!BE sounds as fresh as ever constructing the instrumental doom around an urgent issue and releasing an important piece of music that is worth a thousand words without speaking any.
On November 8th, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, the Montreal instrumental post-rock group, took the stage at Salt Shed to play their biggest Chicago show yet. Godspeed You! has made a legendary career of playing immaculately constructed drones that resemble classical pieces with a sense of doom. Godspeed has always centered its sound around being as apocalyptic as possible, focusing thematically on the prison complex, failures of industrialism/capitalism, and atrocities of world government. Their 2024 album No Title as of 13 February 28,340 Dead focuses their doom energy around spreading awareness of what the civilians in Palestine are experiencing. On this latest album, GY!BE sounds as fresh as ever constructing the instrumental doom around an urgent issue and releasing an important piece of music that is worth a thousand words without speaking any.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Orchid
Nov 13, 2024 9:00 AM
On November 9th of 2024, I had the incredible opportunity to see Orchid, one of the most influential screamo bands of all time, as a part of their “Doom Loop World Tour.” As a huge fan of screamo and anything adjacent, I could hardly contain my excitement, with this being Orchid’s first tour since 2002. Though I wasn’t familiar with all of Orchid’s discography, my anticipation had been building for weeks and I could not wait for the night to arrive.
On November 9th of 2024, I had the incredible opportunity to see Orchid, one of the most influential screamo bands of all time, as a part of their “Doom Loop World Tour.” As a huge fan of screamo and anything adjacent, I could hardly contain my excitement, with this being Orchid’s first tour since 2002. Though I wasn’t familiar with all of Orchid’s discography, my anticipation had been building for weeks and I could not wait for the night to arrive.
Entertainment
Revisiting the Captivating World of Margo Guryan with SubPop’s “Like Someone I Know”
Nov 12, 2024 9:00 AM
Margo Guryan’s impact has repeatedly touched the mainstream, but as an artist she has yet to become a household name. Even after working with superstars Harry Belafonte, Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, and Neil Diamond, Guryan kept a low profile.
Margo Guryan’s impact has repeatedly touched the mainstream, but as an artist she has yet to become a household name. Even after working with superstars Harry Belafonte, Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, and Neil Diamond, Guryan kept a low profile.
Entertainment
Concert Review: Election-Day Metal Jam
Nov 11, 2024 9:00 AM
On November 5th, I was in Houston at Warehouse Live in Midtown to see Crowbar’s headliner tour. One of my favorite bands for their consistent emotional style of New Orleans sludge metal, I had been listening to Crowbar consistently for a few months and knew I had to fly out to see them as well as the openers on this show.
On November 5th, I was in Houston at Warehouse Live in Midtown to see Crowbar’s headliner tour. One of my favorite bands for their consistent emotional style of New Orleans sludge metal, I had been listening to Crowbar consistently for a few months and knew I had to fly out to see them as well as the openers on this show.
Entertainment
Maggie Rogers' Don’t Forget Me Tour
Nov 9, 2024 9:00 AM
Maggie Rogers’ Don’t Forget Me tour show at Chicago's United Center on October 24th far superseded the expectations I had for it. Rogers has been my number-one artist for the past four years, and this was my third time seeing her. I go to see Maggie in concert specifically because of the difference in how her music lands when it is live. Her dancing and many diversions from the original arrangements of her music make her concerts an immersive and present experience—she creates a new moment with her audience throughout every song.
Maggie Rogers’ Don’t Forget Me tour show at Chicago's United Center on October 24th far superseded the expectations I had for it. Rogers has been my number-one artist for the past four years, and this was my third time seeing her. I go to see Maggie in concert specifically because of the difference in how her music lands when it is live. Her dancing and many diversions from the original arrangements of her music make her concerts an immersive and present experience—she creates a new moment with her audience throughout every song.
Entertainment
What a Relief: Finally, a Solo Album from Katie Gavin
Nov 8, 2024 9:00 AM
After years of championing the queer hyper-pop group MUNA, Katie Gavin goes her own way in her new debut album, What A Relief, released on October 25th. As queer female artists find their way into the mainstream, Gavin finds her place among them as a worthy addition.
After years of championing the queer hyper-pop group MUNA, Katie Gavin goes her own way in her new debut album, What A Relief, released on October 25th. As queer female artists find their way into the mainstream, Gavin finds her place among them as a worthy addition.
Entertainment
A Sold-Out Night with Chat Pile at Thalia Hall
Nov 8, 2024 9:00 AM
On the dark and stormy election night of November 5th, Chat Pile brought their phenomenal sound and energy to Thalia Hall, an independent music venue located in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. The weather set the tone for the night, with cold, dark, gloomy, and windy conditions throughout the day creating a fitting backdrop for the music to come. Since the show fell on election night, an indescribable tension hung in the air. People around me constantly checked election results or scrolled through their Twitter feeds, adding a layer of anxiety to the night. After an hour-long journey to Thalia Hall, I eagerly anticipated the two opening performances before Chat Pile took the stage.
On the dark and stormy election night of November 5th, Chat Pile brought their phenomenal sound and energy to Thalia Hall, an independent music venue located in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. The weather set the tone for the night, with cold, dark, gloomy, and windy conditions throughout the day creating a fitting backdrop for the music to come. Since the show fell on election night, an indescribable tension hung in the air. People around me constantly checked election results or scrolled through their Twitter feeds, adding a layer of anxiety to the night. After an hour-long journey to Thalia Hall, I eagerly anticipated the two opening performances before Chat Pile took the stage.
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Aragon Under The Gun
Nov 7, 2024 9:00 AM
On Friday, November 1st, Los Angeles-based band Militarie Gun took the stage at Aragon Ballroom.The alternative-hardcore band had the first slot opening for Knocked Loose on their fall 2024 tour alongside Drain, and Danny Brown. While Friday night’s show had an interestingly diverse group of opening acts, Militarie Gun’s balance between emotionally charged melodies and ruthless hardcore punk started the intensely energetic night with a bang.
On Friday, November 1st, Los Angeles-based band Militarie Gun took the stage at Aragon Ballroom.The alternative-hardcore band had the first slot opening for Knocked Loose on their fall 2024 tour alongside Drain, and Danny Brown. While Friday night’s show had an interestingly diverse group of opening acts, Militarie Gun’s balance between emotionally charged melodies and ruthless hardcore punk started the intensely energetic night with a bang.
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Arcadia Grey at Beat Kitchen
Nov 6, 2024 9:00 AM
On a Tuesday night in an unassuming bar on Belmont Avenue, you probably wouldn’t guess there would be a packed back room full of people going hard at an emo show, but that’s what I love about live music—it brings people together for a break from the monotony of the work week. Tuesday, October 29th brought a stacked lineup of bands to the Beat Kitchen including Muncie, Indiana’s Leisure Hour, Baltimore’s Combat, as well as Chicago-natives Sweet Bike and headliner Arcadia Grey. I might have missed the memo on dressing up, but much of the crowd (and some of the bands) donned Halloween costumes, making an already lively show that much more whimsical.
On a Tuesday night in an unassuming bar on Belmont Avenue, you probably wouldn’t guess there would be a packed back room full of people going hard at an emo show, but that’s what I love about live music—it brings people together for a break from the monotony of the work week. Tuesday, October 29th brought a stacked lineup of bands to the Beat Kitchen including Muncie, Indiana’s Leisure Hour, Baltimore’s Combat, as well as Chicago-natives Sweet Bike and headliner Arcadia Grey. I might have missed the memo on dressing up, but much of the crowd (and some of the bands) donned Halloween costumes, making an already lively show that much more whimsical.
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The Flints Bring Disco-Pop Magic to Radius
Nov 5, 2024 9:00 AM
CHICAGO | The Flints introduced their disco-pop sound to Chicago on October 23, opening for dance music legends Justice at Radius. The English duo, consisting of twin brothers George and Henry Flint, collaborated with Justice for the French group’s latest album, Hyperdrama, being featured on “Mannequin Love.” The brothers put on quite the performance, warming up the crowd with their raw, yet groovy sound and bringing the magic to the sold-out show.
CHICAGO | The Flints introduced their disco-pop sound to Chicago on October 23, opening for dance music legends Justice at Radius. The English duo, consisting of twin brothers George and Henry Flint, collaborated with Justice for the French group’s latest album, Hyperdrama, being featured on “Mannequin Love.” The brothers put on quite the performance, warming up the crowd with their raw, yet groovy sound and bringing the magic to the sold-out show.
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We’re All Friends Here: A Night with Kishi Bashi
Nov 4, 2024 9:00 AM
Kishi Bashi is a hard musician to put a label on and a hard guy to write an article about. His stated inspirations range from Immanuel Kant's philosophy, Brazilian jazz, and Japanese-American internment camps, along with many more. Listening to his music only added to the confusion, leaping track to track from upbeat dance anthems to soulful, rich violin melodies. As a result, I was very confused going to the Kishi Bashi concert at the Outset on October 18th.
Kishi Bashi is a hard musician to put a label on and a hard guy to write an article about. His stated inspirations range from Immanuel Kant's philosophy, Brazilian jazz, and Japanese-American internment camps, along with many more. Listening to his music only added to the confusion, leaping track to track from upbeat dance anthems to soulful, rich violin melodies. As a result, I was very confused going to the Kishi Bashi concert at the Outset on October 18th.
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Sixpence None The Richer’s Long-Awaited Reunion/25th Anniversary Tour
Oct 30, 2024 9:30 AM
On Friday, October 25th, I had the honor of seeing Sixpence None the Richer, a band I have been listening to for almost my entire life, perform live at City Winery as part of their first tour in 8 years and their first time releasing music together again in 11 years. I vividly remember songs from their self-titled album putting me at ease as a child in the car with my mom. These songs continued to underscore my life as I grew up, and I began to explore more of their discography, with The Fatherless & The Widow emerging as a favorite.
On Friday, October 25th, I had the honor of seeing Sixpence None the Richer, a band I have been listening to for almost my entire life, perform live at City Winery as part of their first tour in 8 years and their first time releasing music together again in 11 years. I vividly remember songs from their self-titled album putting me at ease as a child in the car with my mom. These songs continued to underscore my life as I grew up, and I began to explore more of their discography, with The Fatherless & The Widow emerging as a favorite.
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Concert Review: Genevieve Stokes at Beat Kitchen
Oct 28, 2024 9:00 AM
On October 23rd, Maine native Genevieve Stokes played in Chicago for the first time with opener Lily Kershaw. Before her show at Beat Kitchen, she hosted a free private jam session at Reckless Records. Stokes’ hometown of Portland Maine has an intense and direct influence on her music. The cover of her recent release depicts her perched on the edge of a rock near the nighttime shore with a lighthouse and a bolt of lightning painting the backdrop. The aesthetic of her debut album, ‘With a Lightning Strike,’ centers around the landscape of Maine and its close proximity to the ocean.
On October 23rd, Maine native Genevieve Stokes played in Chicago for the first time with opener Lily Kershaw. Before her show at Beat Kitchen, she hosted a free private jam session at Reckless Records. Stokes’ hometown of Portland Maine has an intense and direct influence on her music. The cover of her recent release depicts her perched on the edge of a rock near the nighttime shore with a lighthouse and a bolt of lightning painting the backdrop. The aesthetic of her debut album, ‘With a Lightning Strike,’ centers around the landscape of Maine and its close proximity to the ocean.
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Concert Review: Soul Glo at Bottom Lounge
Oct 25, 2024 9:00 AM
On Tuesday, October 22nd, I had the opportunity to see one of my all-time favorite bands, Soul Glo, open for Touché Amoré at Bottom Lounge. As soon as they announced their new tour, I knew I had to be there, as this would be my fourth time seeing them live – twice headlining and twice as openers. With this show, they’re now tied in first for the band I’ve seen the most times.
On Tuesday, October 22nd, I had the opportunity to see one of my all-time favorite bands, Soul Glo, open for Touché Amoré at Bottom Lounge. As soon as they announced their new tour, I knew I had to be there, as this would be my fourth time seeing them live – twice headlining and twice as openers. With this show, they’re now tied in first for the band I’ve seen the most times.
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In Defense of Nostalgia-Bait Festivals
Oct 24, 2024 9:00 AM
There seem to be very few certainties in life: death, taxes, and 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fans. Once a 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fan myself, I can attest that there is just something about that band that speaks to kids at that age who are learning how to navigate adult emotions and need something to latch onto. Even during the six years the band split up, they maintained that hold on the youth. My Chemical Romance meant a lot to me at that age, in a way that I don’t know if I could ever fully articulate. Now a 22-year-old My Chemical Romance fan (with a bit of disposable income), I jumped at the opportunity to see My Chemical Romance co-headline a festival with another band that shaped me as a person, Chicago’s very own Fall Out Boy.
There seem to be very few certainties in life: death, taxes, and 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fans. Once a 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fan myself, I can attest that there is just something about that band that speaks to kids at that age who are learning how to navigate adult emotions and need something to latch onto. Even during the six years the band split up, they maintained that hold on the youth. My Chemical Romance meant a lot to me at that age, in a way that I don’t know if I could ever fully articulate. Now a 22-year-old My Chemical Romance fan (with a bit of disposable income), I jumped at the opportunity to see My Chemical Romance co-headline a festival with another band that shaped me as a person, Chicago’s very own Fall Out Boy.
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Clairo Charms at The Salt Shed
Oct 23, 2024 9:00 AM
On October 16th, we witnessed Clairo shine a ray of light at The Salt Shed. While headed to the venue armed with our leather jackets, we were both more than eager for the night. As huge fans of Clairo in our adolescence, this show was a reckoning for our 2018 selves. Upon arrival, we quickly secured a good spot in the line and a great spot inside the venue, grateful that the show was split into two nights.
On October 16th, we witnessed Clairo shine a ray of light at The Salt Shed. While headed to the venue armed with our leather jackets, we were both more than eager for the night. As huge fans of Clairo in our adolescence, this show was a reckoning for our 2018 selves. Upon arrival, we quickly secured a good spot in the line and a great spot inside the venue, grateful that the show was split into two nights.
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10:05 on 10/5: COIN’s Monumental Chicago Show
Oct 21, 2024 9:30 AM
CHICAGO | “I love Chicago, I really do,” COIN’s lead singer Chase Lawrence exclaimed to the crowd during their show at Aragon Ballroom on October 5. The Nashville indie-rock group stopped in the Windy City to tour their latest album, I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore, released this past September. It was an incredibly special show for both the fans and the band as 10/5 is associated with the song, “Let It All Out (10:05)” from COIN’s 2020 album, Dreamland. Fans were in for quite a treat as the show was filled with lots of appreciation despite a major production difficulty.
CHICAGO | “I love Chicago, I really do,” COIN’s lead singer Chase Lawrence exclaimed to the crowd during their show at Aragon Ballroom on October 5. The Nashville indie-rock group stopped in the Windy City to tour their latest album, I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore, released this past September. It was an incredibly special show for both the fans and the band as 10/5 is associated with the song, “Let It All Out (10:05)” from COIN’s 2020 album, Dreamland. Fans were in for quite a treat as the show was filled with lots of appreciation despite a major production difficulty.
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No Way to Relax When Dora Jar is Onstage
Oct 17, 2024 9:00 AM
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, October 1st, the wonderful, whimsical, and artistically-sound singer/songwriter Dora Jar returned to Chicago at Lincoln Hall just a few months after her main-stage performance at Lollapalooza. This was the third time I have had the pleasure of seeing her perform; the first time opening for The 1975 at Allstate Arena last year, and the second at the Bud Light stage at Lollapalooza, where I was able to meet her post-performance. Even so, this was the first headline show of Jar’s that I have attended, and my expectations were thoroughly exceeded. Artists rarely enter the scene already authentically themselves throughout their entire body of work. Yet, sure of herself and her sound, Jar flourishes standing before hundreds of people.
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, October 1st, the wonderful, whimsical, and artistically-sound singer/songwriter Dora Jar returned to Chicago at Lincoln Hall just a few months after her main-stage performance at Lollapalooza. This was the third time I have had the pleasure of seeing her perform; the first time opening for The 1975 at Allstate Arena last year, and the second at the Bud Light stage at Lollapalooza, where I was able to meet her post-performance. Even so, this was the first headline show of Jar’s that I have attended, and my expectations were thoroughly exceeded. Artists rarely enter the scene already authentically themselves throughout their entire body of work. Yet, sure of herself and her sound, Jar flourishes standing before hundreds of people.
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Concert Review: Sunami at Subterranean
Oct 16, 2024 9:00 AM
On the night of October 14th, I set out to Subterranean, one of my favorite Chicago venues, to see Sunami, a hardcore band hailing all the way from San Jose, California. The band had played the night before, and I had already heard some stories from friends. They told me that I was “going to get annihilated,” advised me to “take my piercings out,” and told me that the pit would get super violent, and this was an understatement. After hearing all of this from several people, I decided to watch the show from the balcony above in comfort and safety.
On the night of October 14th, I set out to Subterranean, one of my favorite Chicago venues, to see Sunami, a hardcore band hailing all the way from San Jose, California. The band had played the night before, and I had already heard some stories from friends. They told me that I was “going to get annihilated,” advised me to “take my piercings out,” and told me that the pit would get super violent, and this was an understatement. After hearing all of this from several people, I decided to watch the show from the balcony above in comfort and safety.
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Duster Transcends Rock at Thalia Hall
Oct 15, 2024 12:50 PM
CHICAGO | I had the pleasure to see Duster live on October 9th, and trust me, pleasure is an understatement. As I waited for the doors to open, I spotted Clay Parton, one of Duster’s guitarists walking by with a plastic bag. He seemed to go unnoticed by everyone in the long line that wrapped around Thalia Hall, or maybe everyone felt like me, too nervous to interrupt his evening stroll.
CHICAGO | I had the pleasure to see Duster live on October 9th, and trust me, pleasure is an understatement. As I waited for the doors to open, I spotted Clay Parton, one of Duster’s guitarists walking by with a plastic bag. He seemed to go unnoticed by everyone in the long line that wrapped around Thalia Hall, or maybe everyone felt like me, too nervous to interrupt his evening stroll.
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Concert Review: Sega Bodega at Metro
Oct 14, 2024 2:44 PM
On the freezing night of October 13th, singer, songwriter, producer, and DJ Sega Bodega graced the stage at Metro. Walking into the venue, I expected a laid-back, relaxed performance, but I experienced so much more than that. As a longtime fan of Sega Bodega, I had been eagerly awaiting this show for months, and it did not disappoint. Arriving before doors, I was second in line for the show and secured a spot right at the barricade, giving me an incredible view of the entire performance.
On the freezing night of October 13th, singer, songwriter, producer, and DJ Sega Bodega graced the stage at Metro. Walking into the venue, I expected a laid-back, relaxed performance, but I experienced so much more than that. As a longtime fan of Sega Bodega, I had been eagerly awaiting this show for months, and it did not disappoint. Arriving before doors, I was second in line for the show and secured a spot right at the barricade, giving me an incredible view of the entire performance.
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Concert Review: Mk.gee at The Vic
Oct 7, 2024 9:00 AM
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The Rare Occasions Electrify the Night at Lincoln Hall
Oct 5, 2024 11:45 AM
CHICAGO | The floors of Lincoln Hall were bouncing, the music was roaring, and socks were knocked off; that is the best way to describe the atmosphere of a show from The Rare Occasions. The Los Angeles-based trio played near DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus on Sunday, September 29 alongside opener Bel on their Through Moonshot Eyes tour, named after their third full length LP released earlier this month. Members Brain McLaughlin, Jeremy Cohen, and Luke Imbasch have been creating feel-good indie rock for a decade that is surely worth dancing to.
CHICAGO | The floors of Lincoln Hall were bouncing, the music was roaring, and socks were knocked off; that is the best way to describe the atmosphere of a show from The Rare Occasions. The Los Angeles-based trio played near DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus on Sunday, September 29 alongside opener Bel on their Through Moonshot Eyes tour, named after their third full length LP released earlier this month. Members Brain McLaughlin, Jeremy Cohen, and Luke Imbasch have been creating feel-good indie rock for a decade that is surely worth dancing to.
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Concert Review: Shabaka’s Meditative Music
Oct 4, 2024 9:00 AM
Flowing under red stage lights and in front of a projected art piece, Shabaka, British multi-instrumentalist, jazz-composer and band leader filled the Salt Shed on September 29th with a tranquil atmosphere as part of the Warm Love Cool Dreams music festival in Chicago.
Flowing under red stage lights and in front of a projected art piece, Shabaka, British multi-instrumentalist, jazz-composer and band leader filled the Salt Shed on September 29th with a tranquil atmosphere as part of the Warm Love Cool Dreams music festival in Chicago.
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Capturing The Sound of Boundless Space in First Man
Oct 2, 2024 5:27 PM
I recently watched First Man, a 2018 dramatic film about astronaut Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 moon landing. Starring Ryan Gosling, it’s a big budget movie with great acting, beautiful cinematography, and seamless cgi to make for an immersive viewing experience. The thing that tied it all together for me though, was the soundtrack. Composed by Justin Hurwitz, it certainly bore resemblance to other space movie soundtracks, using hallmark techniques to convey the vastness of outer space. Huge, deep synthesized drones crescendoed along with impending percussive pulses in intense moments of panic, sometimes reinforced by heavy low brass reminiscent of Holst’s The Planets suite. These are all techniques that master film scorer Hans Zimmer uses in films like Interstellar. A Space Odyssey and Star Wars also use some of these in the brass minus the synthesization.
I recently watched First Man, a 2018 dramatic film about astronaut Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 moon landing. Starring Ryan Gosling, it’s a big budget movie with great acting, beautiful cinematography, and seamless cgi to make for an immersive viewing experience. The thing that tied it all together for me though, was the soundtrack. Composed by Justin Hurwitz, it certainly bore resemblance to other space movie soundtracks, using hallmark techniques to convey the vastness of outer space. Huge, deep synthesized drones crescendoed along with impending percussive pulses in intense moments of panic, sometimes reinforced by heavy low brass reminiscent of Holst’s The Planets suite. These are all techniques that master film scorer Hans Zimmer uses in films like Interstellar. A Space Odyssey and Star Wars also use some of these in the brass minus the synthesization.
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Cassandra Jenkins' Strong Start to New North American Tour
Sep 24, 2024 9:00 AM
The release of Cassandra Jenkins’ new album My Light, My Destroyer launched her current run of her North American tour, her first in two years. On Thursday, September 19th, Jenkins' performed her first show of the tour. In fact, it was her first performance in Chicago, held at Sleeping Village, a funky and suave bar and venue in Logan Square.
The release of Cassandra Jenkins’ new album My Light, My Destroyer launched her current run of her North American tour, her first in two years. On Thursday, September 19th, Jenkins' performed her first show of the tour. In fact, it was her first performance in Chicago, held at Sleeping Village, a funky and suave bar and venue in Logan Square.
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Concert Review: Vocalo’s Summer Finale
Sep 21, 2024 11:50 AM
On Friday, September 20th, Vocalo presented a free “Summer Finale” concert in Millennium Park in downtown Chicago featuring several homegrown Chicago artists. Vocalo was one of five organizations selected to present free programming this summer as part of Millennium Park’s 20th Anniversary Summer Season, and the second year of Millennium Park’s Residency Program.
On Friday, September 20th, Vocalo presented a free “Summer Finale” concert in Millennium Park in downtown Chicago featuring several homegrown Chicago artists. Vocalo was one of five organizations selected to present free programming this summer as part of Millennium Park’s 20th Anniversary Summer Season, and the second year of Millennium Park’s Residency Program.
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Music as Medicine: Miracle-Level and We Sang, Therefore We Were with Greg Saunier
Sep 20, 2024 9:00 AM
I dialed the number and anxiously waited for the phone’s ringing to stop. When it did, I thanked Greg Saunier, founder, for taking my call after the band had returned home from a demanding tour. Today Deerhoof consists of drums and vocals (Saunier), bass and vocals (Satomi Matsuzaki), and two guitars (John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez). Just the night before, I was at their last show at Lincoln Hall. Afterwards I was still raving over the performance and their latest album, Miracle-Level, which I had repeatedly played through my headphones on my daily adventures around the city. It became the soundtrack of the burgeoning spring season along with the sounds of Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Tortoise, Liz Phair and other experimental, guitar-centered favorites of mine. Lincoln Hall was filled with many different kinds of people with a common, shared appreciation. The opener welcomed us with their psychedelic riffs and sensitive lyrics which Saunier complimented once Deerhoof took the stage. The band showed genuine chemistry, and they interacted with the audience as if there were no platform separating us. We felt intimately connected by the emotive sound filling up the entire venue, and their playful and sincere adlibs between songs created more closeness. After a gracious encore, no one wanted to leave the venue, and I became more eager to conduct the over-the-phone interview the next night. Saunier and I conversed for over an hour-and-a-half, and I could not be happier with what came of it. A college radio interview quickly became a deep reflection on creativity, productivity, and the healing properties of music that informs my own artistry from now on.
I dialed the number and anxiously waited for the phone’s ringing to stop. When it did, I thanked Greg Saunier, founder, for taking my call after the band had returned home from a demanding tour. Today Deerhoof consists of drums and vocals (Saunier), bass and vocals (Satomi Matsuzaki), and two guitars (John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez). Just the night before, I was at their last show at Lincoln Hall. Afterwards I was still raving over the performance and their latest album, Miracle-Level, which I had repeatedly played through my headphones on my daily adventures around the city. It became the soundtrack of the burgeoning spring season along with the sounds of Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Tortoise, Liz Phair and other experimental, guitar-centered favorites of mine. Lincoln Hall was filled with many different kinds of people with a common, shared appreciation. The opener welcomed us with their psychedelic riffs and sensitive lyrics which Saunier complimented once Deerhoof took the stage. The band showed genuine chemistry, and they interacted with the audience as if there were no platform separating us. We felt intimately connected by the emotive sound filling up the entire venue, and their playful and sincere adlibs between songs created more closeness. After a gracious encore, no one wanted to leave the venue, and I became more eager to conduct the over-the-phone interview the next night. Saunier and I conversed for over an hour-and-a-half, and I could not be happier with what came of it. A college radio interview quickly became a deep reflection on creativity, productivity, and the healing properties of music that informs my own artistry from now on.
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Horse Jumper of Love Show Review
Sep 19, 2024 12:41 PM
On Sunday, September 15, 2024, the band Horse Jumper of Love performed live at Lincoln Hall. The show featured music from the opening bands villagerrr and Teethe. All of the bands belonged to either indie rock or slowcore genres, creating a cohesive sound throughout the different sets which the audience seemed to enjoy.
On Sunday, September 15, 2024, the band Horse Jumper of Love performed live at Lincoln Hall. The show featured music from the opening bands villagerrr and Teethe. All of the bands belonged to either indie rock or slowcore genres, creating a cohesive sound throughout the different sets which the audience seemed to enjoy.
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Music Director Picks: Riot Fest 2025
Sep 16, 2024 4:12 PM
Riot Fest 2025 is quickly approaching. As Chicago’s premier music festival for punk, rock, metal, and alternative music, fans were shocked to see that the festival would be moving to SeatGeek stadium in Bridgeview- close to an hour drive outside of the city, and largely inaccessible by public transit. After some uproar about the change, Riot Fest announced that they would be moving back North Lawndale’s Douglass Park, which has housed the festival since 2015.
Riot Fest 2025 is quickly approaching. As Chicago’s premier music festival for punk, rock, metal, and alternative music, fans were shocked to see that the festival would be moving to SeatGeek stadium in Bridgeview- close to an hour drive outside of the city, and largely inaccessible by public transit. After some uproar about the change, Riot Fest announced that they would be moving back North Lawndale’s Douglass Park, which has housed the festival since 2015.
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An Interview with Lucia Sarmiento
Sep 9, 2024 1:18 PM
Lucia Sarmiento is a saxophonist, composer, and educator based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She leads a synth-heavy jazz quintet that fuses elements of funk, pop, jazz, and Latin American music. You may have seen Lucia pop up on your instagram feed where she has amassed nearly 70,000 followers or sharing the stage with artists like Pitbull and Karol G. I sat down with Lucia on June 5th for an interview about her newly released single “Porcelain” and her soon-to-be-released debut album.
Lucia Sarmiento is a saxophonist, composer, and educator based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She leads a synth-heavy jazz quintet that fuses elements of funk, pop, jazz, and Latin American music. You may have seen Lucia pop up on your instagram feed where she has amassed nearly 70,000 followers or sharing the stage with artists like Pitbull and Karol G. I sat down with Lucia on June 5th for an interview about her newly released single “Porcelain” and her soon-to-be-released debut album.
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Baby’s First Stars – Anastasia Coope at Constellation
Jul 27, 2024 3:09 PM
It’s funny– the moment I was presented with the opportunity to cover a show at Constellation, I immediately jumped at it. I am a musician with an interest in new/experimental musics, so I’ve been told time and time again that Constellation is the place for me. At some point, whenever a person asked me if I’ve been, I just lied and said ‘yes’ to spare myself the theatrics surrounding the fact the I, the king of experimental (according to my non-musician friends), had never even stepped foot in its perimeter. Needless to say, I was beyond ready to change my attendance status from “slacking” to “in the know.” Now, I am a color of letdown, itching for more.
It’s funny– the moment I was presented with the opportunity to cover a show at Constellation, I immediately jumped at it. I am a musician with an interest in new/experimental musics, so I’ve been told time and time again that Constellation is the place for me. At some point, whenever a person asked me if I’ve been, I just lied and said ‘yes’ to spare myself the theatrics surrounding the fact the I, the king of experimental (according to my non-musician friends), had never even stepped foot in its perimeter. Needless to say, I was beyond ready to change my attendance status from “slacking” to “in the know.” Now, I am a color of letdown, itching for more.
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The Greeting Committee: Charting Queer Territories
Jul 27, 2024 2:50 PM
Formed 10 years ago, The Greeting Committee quickly became popular as a self-identifying indie-rock band. Their popularity is notable for releasing sounds that fuel listeners' inner (or obvious) queer euphoria. Current members Addie, Pierce, Noah, and Micah and other contributing artists owe their success to personalities on the KRBZ Alternative radio station in Kansas City, Missouri. Since being featured on the radio station, their EP ‘Hands Down’ now has 33 million listens on Spotify alone. Entering The Bottom Lounge venue on July 24th, 2024 was quick as staff led attendees to the opener, Toledo, an indie-rock duo. Daniel and Jordan produced energizing sounds and personality, this made the perfect appetizer for TGC. They often spoke to the crowd and established good vibes and gratitude for their Chicago fanbase.
Formed 10 years ago, The Greeting Committee quickly became popular as a self-identifying indie-rock band. Their popularity is notable for releasing sounds that fuel listeners' inner (or obvious) queer euphoria. Current members Addie, Pierce, Noah, and Micah and other contributing artists owe their success to personalities on the KRBZ Alternative radio station in Kansas City, Missouri. Since being featured on the radio station, their EP ‘Hands Down’ now has 33 million listens on Spotify alone. Entering The Bottom Lounge venue on July 24th, 2024 was quick as staff led attendees to the opener, Toledo, an indie-rock duo. Daniel and Jordan produced energizing sounds and personality, this made the perfect appetizer for TGC. They often spoke to the crowd and established good vibes and gratitude for their Chicago fanbase.
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Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: Saturday Photo Gallery
Jul 25, 2024 4:10 PM
All photos by Ariele Palmer
All photos by Ariele Palmer
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Radio DePaul takes on Pitchfork Music Festival 2024
Jul 25, 2024 3:59 PM
Pitchfork Music Festival returned to Chicago's Union Park in West Loop this past weekend for its 18th year, bringing thousands of music fans together for a weekend of exciting performances. One of Chicago’s most prominent and well respected festivals, Pitchfork Music Festival features a lineup that often spotlights artists that are heavily promoted or praised in Pitchfork’s reviews and articles. The featured artists differ greatly by genre and often may be experimental, independent, and bringing fresh ideas and style to the musical landscape. This year’s headliners included Texas-based neo-soul band Black Pumas, electronic music mastermind Jamie xx, and 90s alt-rock superstar Alanis Morissette.
Pitchfork Music Festival returned to Chicago's Union Park in West Loop this past weekend for its 18th year, bringing thousands of music fans together for a weekend of exciting performances. One of Chicago’s most prominent and well respected festivals, Pitchfork Music Festival features a lineup that often spotlights artists that are heavily promoted or praised in Pitchfork’s reviews and articles. The featured artists differ greatly by genre and often may be experimental, independent, and bringing fresh ideas and style to the musical landscape. This year’s headliners included Texas-based neo-soul band Black Pumas, electronic music mastermind Jamie xx, and 90s alt-rock superstar Alanis Morissette.
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Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: Sunday Photo Gallery
Jul 25, 2024 3:59 PM
All photos by Ariele Palmer
All photos by Ariele Palmer
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Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: Friday Photo Gallery
Jul 25, 2024 3:58 PM
All photos by Ariele Palmer
All photos by Ariele Palmer
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Play Review: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
May 24, 2024 7:53 PM
CHICAGO | On Thursday evening, April 18, we traveled downtown to Chicago’s Goodman Theater to see Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, a fantastic play by one of America’s most celebrated playwrights, August Wilson. The play is part of Wilson’s American Century Cycle, a collection of ten plays that chronicle the African American experience in each decade of the 20th century. Set in a boarding house in 1911 Pittsburgh, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone portrays life when slavery was only 50 years in the past.
CHICAGO | On Thursday evening, April 18, we traveled downtown to Chicago’s Goodman Theater to see Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, a fantastic play by one of America’s most celebrated playwrights, August Wilson. The play is part of Wilson’s American Century Cycle, a collection of ten plays that chronicle the African American experience in each decade of the 20th century. Set in a boarding house in 1911 Pittsburgh, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone portrays life when slavery was only 50 years in the past.
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Mitski and Julia Jacklin Unite for the Sad and the Hopeful at Chicago’s Auditorium Theater
May 24, 2024 7:51 PM
CHICAGO | From Thursday to Sunday, March 21-24, two of the most heart wrenching voices in indie music, Mitski and Julia Jacklin, took residency in Chicago’s opulent Auditorium Theater for four nights of stunning performances. I was lucky enough to attend the Saturday show, where a passionate crowd filled almost every seat in the expansive amphitheater.
CHICAGO | From Thursday to Sunday, March 21-24, two of the most heart wrenching voices in indie music, Mitski and Julia Jacklin, took residency in Chicago’s opulent Auditorium Theater for four nights of stunning performances. I was lucky enough to attend the Saturday show, where a passionate crowd filled almost every seat in the expansive amphitheater.
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Chelsea Wolfe Shows Impeccable Form at Chicago’s Vic Theater
Apr 26, 2024 4:26 PM
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, March 24, dark and ethereal singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe, played the decadent Vic Theater alongside the droning tons of metal duo Divide and Dissolve. Chelsea Wolfe, born in Northern California, has pioneered her unique style of metal-influenced rock music since the late 2000s/early 2010s, becoming an iconic figure in Goth culture. Wolfe’s 2024 record, She Reaches Out to She — released on February 9 of this year — is one of her most esoteric and ambitious releases as it showcases her delving into trip-hop influences with syncopated percussion over vivid lyrics. Wolfe’s incredible performance at the Vic solidifies her as a generational talent, who continues to evolve in sound and production.
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, March 24, dark and ethereal singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe, played the decadent Vic Theater alongside the droning tons of metal duo Divide and Dissolve. Chelsea Wolfe, born in Northern California, has pioneered her unique style of metal-influenced rock music since the late 2000s/early 2010s, becoming an iconic figure in Goth culture. Wolfe’s 2024 record, She Reaches Out to She — released on February 9 of this year — is one of her most esoteric and ambitious releases as it showcases her delving into trip-hop influences with syncopated percussion over vivid lyrics. Wolfe’s incredible performance at the Vic solidifies her as a generational talent, who continues to evolve in sound and production.
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Footballhead Celebrates Overthinking Everything (Re)Release at Sleeping Village 3/9/24
Apr 26, 2024 4:22 PM
CHICAGO | In July of 2023, I was sitting on a curb waiting for my Lyft home after what I considered to be the best show I had ever been to, furiously texting everyone I knew about a little band called Footballhead and their incredible debut album Overthinking Everything. I had just attended the album release show and was absolutely obsessed. After this show, I transitioned from a casual fan of Footballhead to an absolute superfan, or “stan” as it’s known in some online circles. I saw them whenever the opportunity presented itself; oftentimes going to shows with four or five bands just to see Footballhead play a support set, but I craved a headlining show.
CHICAGO | In July of 2023, I was sitting on a curb waiting for my Lyft home after what I considered to be the best show I had ever been to, furiously texting everyone I knew about a little band called Footballhead and their incredible debut album Overthinking Everything. I had just attended the album release show and was absolutely obsessed. After this show, I transitioned from a casual fan of Footballhead to an absolute superfan, or “stan” as it’s known in some online circles. I saw them whenever the opportunity presented itself; oftentimes going to shows with four or five bands just to see Footballhead play a support set, but I craved a headlining show.
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A Glimpse into Ryan Beatty’s Calico Tour at Thalia Hall
Apr 26, 2024 4:17 PM
CHICAGO | Ryan Beatty, a Central California native and former YouTube cover-era heartthrob, touched down (or rather, parked) at Thalia Hall in Pilsen, on March 4, an oddly calm, humid and warm evening in the city after traveling from Toronto. Hundreds of people lined the block on Allport Street, anticipating having their heartstrings pulled by Beatty’s third and highly acclaimed studio album Calico, live and in concert.
CHICAGO | Ryan Beatty, a Central California native and former YouTube cover-era heartthrob, touched down (or rather, parked) at Thalia Hall in Pilsen, on March 4, an oddly calm, humid and warm evening in the city after traveling from Toronto. Hundreds of people lined the block on Allport Street, anticipating having their heartstrings pulled by Beatty’s third and highly acclaimed studio album Calico, live and in concert.
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Melodies & Mozzarella: The Perfect Playlist for Chicago Pies
Apr 26, 2024 4:13 PM
CHICAGO | Growing up in Michigan, two things are taught to you from a very early age; number one is win or (more likely) lose, you must always root for the Detroit Lions. Two is that Detroit-style pizza is superior to all others. Given that the state’s loyalty to the Lions has yet to pay off with a Super Bowl appearance, it is fair to say these teachings may have some minor flaws. When I first arrived in the Windy City, I didn’t give Chicago pizza the time of day. Some may call my lack of interest naive, but almost four years later, I see it as downright foolish. I’m happy to say that I have since reformed and I am a certified Chicago pizza enthusiast. So, given my shared love of Radio DePaul and Chicago slices, I present to you my list of all of the Chicago pizza places I’ve tried as songs about Chicago.
CHICAGO | Growing up in Michigan, two things are taught to you from a very early age; number one is win or (more likely) lose, you must always root for the Detroit Lions. Two is that Detroit-style pizza is superior to all others. Given that the state’s loyalty to the Lions has yet to pay off with a Super Bowl appearance, it is fair to say these teachings may have some minor flaws. When I first arrived in the Windy City, I didn’t give Chicago pizza the time of day. Some may call my lack of interest naive, but almost four years later, I see it as downright foolish. I’m happy to say that I have since reformed and I am a certified Chicago pizza enthusiast. So, given my shared love of Radio DePaul and Chicago slices, I present to you my list of all of the Chicago pizza places I’ve tried as songs about Chicago.
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Certified Jams PLAYLIST
Apr 26, 2024 4:01 PM
One of the most beautiful things about music is the shared experience. Music is gifted from one person to another, it creates bonds, scores your memories, and becomes a part of your identity. My biggest musical influence was always my Dad. I have him to thank for being the defining factor in shaping my music taste. Before he got a big boy job he was a DJ for many years, and along with that came a vast knowledge of music, something that has always inspired me. I have him to thank for gifting me some awesome musical treasures and also my (semi) ironic love of Milli Vanilli. So I worked with him to create a playlist of some of his handpicked jams that I could share with the world. It flows through his career as a DJ spanning from the 1980s to the 2020s encompassing hits and personal favorites alike. Eventually he had to slow down because he got the much more demanding job of being a father, but his tastes still live on in me. I created this playlist as a thank you, for sharing the gift of music with me and allowing it to change my life, and even if you no longer spin sick tunes, rest assured that they live on in me. I love you Dad, Keep Jamming.
One of the most beautiful things about music is the shared experience. Music is gifted from one person to another, it creates bonds, scores your memories, and becomes a part of your identity. My biggest musical influence was always my Dad. I have him to thank for being the defining factor in shaping my music taste. Before he got a big boy job he was a DJ for many years, and along with that came a vast knowledge of music, something that has always inspired me. I have him to thank for gifting me some awesome musical treasures and also my (semi) ironic love of Milli Vanilli. So I worked with him to create a playlist of some of his handpicked jams that I could share with the world. It flows through his career as a DJ spanning from the 1980s to the 2020s encompassing hits and personal favorites alike. Eventually he had to slow down because he got the much more demanding job of being a father, but his tastes still live on in me. I created this playlist as a thank you, for sharing the gift of music with me and allowing it to change my life, and even if you no longer spin sick tunes, rest assured that they live on in me. I love you Dad, Keep Jamming.
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Gum.mp3 on Becoming a DJ and His Inspirations
Mar 29, 2024 7:34 AM
CHICAGO | At a recent show at Schubas Tavern in Chicago on February 3, the acclaimed DJ Gum.mp3 mesmerized attendees with an energizing performance deeply rooted in the essence of Jungle music. With a profound appreciation for the past and a vision for the future, Gum.mp3 skillfully amalgamates influences spanning from House Funk and Soul to Drum & Bass, Jungle and more within his set. Through seamless blends and crafted transitions, Gum.mp3 curated a captivating sonic experience, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a realm where the pure essence of musical expression was present.
CHICAGO | At a recent show at Schubas Tavern in Chicago on February 3, the acclaimed DJ Gum.mp3 mesmerized attendees with an energizing performance deeply rooted in the essence of Jungle music. With a profound appreciation for the past and a vision for the future, Gum.mp3 skillfully amalgamates influences spanning from House Funk and Soul to Drum & Bass, Jungle and more within his set. Through seamless blends and crafted transitions, Gum.mp3 curated a captivating sonic experience, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a realm where the pure essence of musical expression was present.
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Friko Soars to New Heights at Their Metro Album Release Show
Mar 17, 2024 9:19 PM
CHICAGO | On Friday, March 1 in a sold-out Metro show Chicago-based rock duo Friko celebrated their monumental album release supported by Smut and Neptune’s Core. Friko — composed of Niko Kapetan and Bailey Minzenberger — has been prolific in the Chicago music scene for many years with their enchanting live performances and eclectic EP releases leading up to their studio debut. Released on February 16, Where We’ve Been Where We Go From Here, is a stunning and anthemic realization of the band’s clear potential. Picking up international attention from fans, publications and music forums, Friko’s debut is much bigger than anything we have seen out of the city in quite some time; helping to define a generation of indie-rock music. Nothing illustrated the tremendous impact of the record, quite like their Metro release show, an almost-spiritual experience, that mesmerized the sold-out crowd.
CHICAGO | On Friday, March 1 in a sold-out Metro show Chicago-based rock duo Friko celebrated their monumental album release supported by Smut and Neptune’s Core. Friko — composed of Niko Kapetan and Bailey Minzenberger — has been prolific in the Chicago music scene for many years with their enchanting live performances and eclectic EP releases leading up to their studio debut. Released on February 16, Where We’ve Been Where We Go From Here, is a stunning and anthemic realization of the band’s clear potential. Picking up international attention from fans, publications and music forums, Friko’s debut is much bigger than anything we have seen out of the city in quite some time; helping to define a generation of indie-rock music. Nothing illustrated the tremendous impact of the record, quite like their Metro release show, an almost-spiritual experience, that mesmerized the sold-out crowd.
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Metro Local Series Showcases Bright Future amongst Chicago Artists w/ Sharp Pins, Uniflora, and Pinksqueeze.
Mar 7, 2024 6:52 PM
CHICAGO | On February 23 a unique local artist event, in association with CIVIL Fest took over the Metro for a special night of diverse music, featuring Sharp Pins, Uniflora and Pinksqueeze.
CHICAGO | On February 23 a unique local artist event, in association with CIVIL Fest took over the Metro for a special night of diverse music, featuring Sharp Pins, Uniflora and Pinksqueeze.
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PLAYLIST: Mac and Ariana
Mar 7, 2024 6:51 PM
Join the Muses on a musical love story sung by the people that lived it - and made it - Ariana Grande and Mac Miller. This singer/songwriter couple is the true definition of muses with dedication to the craft. The pair has shared their love for each other through music so many times that the tracks began to bleed together. From heartwarming collaborations to heartbreaking bridges, listen along to this couple sing about the immense amount of love and pain in the relationship. For more couples and more music, follow us @themusesofthemusic on Instagram.
Join the Muses on a musical love story sung by the people that lived it - and made it - Ariana Grande and Mac Miller. This singer/songwriter couple is the true definition of muses with dedication to the craft. The pair has shared their love for each other through music so many times that the tracks began to bleed together. From heartwarming collaborations to heartbreaking bridges, listen along to this couple sing about the immense amount of love and pain in the relationship. For more couples and more music, follow us @themusesofthemusic on Instagram.
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Tkay Maidza’s Saggitarius Dream
Feb 29, 2024 7:04 PM
CHICAGO | Despite minor wardrobe malfunctions, Tkay Maidza’s concert at Lincoln Hall on February 16 was fun and light-hearted. The Zimbabwe-born, Australian-based artist blends rap, electronic and dance-pop seamlessly. With hit collaborations with JPEGMafia and Flume, Tkay furthered her unique and genre-bending sound in her 2023 album Sweet Justice.
CHICAGO | Despite minor wardrobe malfunctions, Tkay Maidza’s concert at Lincoln Hall on February 16 was fun and light-hearted. The Zimbabwe-born, Australian-based artist blends rap, electronic and dance-pop seamlessly. With hit collaborations with JPEGMafia and Flume, Tkay furthered her unique and genre-bending sound in her 2023 album Sweet Justice.
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Roger Deakins and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Feb 29, 2024 6:49 PM
Hats off to DePaul University for managing to consistently get a myriad of incredibleguest lectures and workshops for students. They recently had arguably the greatest livingcinematographer Sir Roger Deakins come in with his collaborator James Deakins for theirpodcast/company “Team Deakins” to teach College of Digital Media students the tricks of thetrade when it comes to being a filmmaker, culminating in a sold-out screening at The Music BoxTheater with a film of his choice that her worked on along with a post screening Q&A. Whileyou would expect a film from The Coen Brothers (“Fargo,” “No Country for Old Men”) or maybeDenis Villeneuve (“Prisoner,” “Blade Runner 2049”), he instead chose his one-timecollaboration with the director Andrew Dominik in the western biopic “The Assassination ofJesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.”
Hats off to DePaul University for managing to consistently get a myriad of incredibleguest lectures and workshops for students. They recently had arguably the greatest livingcinematographer Sir Roger Deakins come in with his collaborator James Deakins for theirpodcast/company “Team Deakins” to teach College of Digital Media students the tricks of thetrade when it comes to being a filmmaker, culminating in a sold-out screening at The Music BoxTheater with a film of his choice that her worked on along with a post screening Q&A. Whileyou would expect a film from The Coen Brothers (“Fargo,” “No Country for Old Men”) or maybeDenis Villeneuve (“Prisoner,” “Blade Runner 2049”), he instead chose his one-timecollaboration with the director Andrew Dominik in the western biopic “The Assassination ofJesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.”
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Caught in the Orbit of Digable Planets
Feb 15, 2024 7:56 PM
CHICAGO | Standing outside of Thalia Hall in Pilsen, I self diagnosed myself with a raging case of imposter syndrome. I could not grapple with the fact that in a couple of hours, I, Dara Carneol, freshman at DePaul University, was about to conduct my first ever interview with the legendary hip hop group, Digable Planets.
CHICAGO | Standing outside of Thalia Hall in Pilsen, I self diagnosed myself with a raging case of imposter syndrome. I could not grapple with the fact that in a couple of hours, I, Dara Carneol, freshman at DePaul University, was about to conduct my first ever interview with the legendary hip hop group, Digable Planets.
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ILLINOISE at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre: A Triumph in Musical Storytelling
Feb 15, 2024 7:41 PM
CHICAGO | One of the greatest critiques of the current landscape of musical theater is the onslaught of recycled media: jukebox musicals and musicals based on popular movies and other stories. The regurgitation of popular artists’ songs into a musical theater format may get audiences in seats, but lacks the artistic integrity and heart of great original theater. ILLINOISE, however, breaks the trend of mediocre, uninspired jukebox musicals. Utilizing the masterful storytelling featured in Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 album Illinois, the cast brings us through a beautifully human story about life, love, and healing.
CHICAGO | One of the greatest critiques of the current landscape of musical theater is the onslaught of recycled media: jukebox musicals and musicals based on popular movies and other stories. The regurgitation of popular artists’ songs into a musical theater format may get audiences in seats, but lacks the artistic integrity and heart of great original theater. ILLINOISE, however, breaks the trend of mediocre, uninspired jukebox musicals. Utilizing the masterful storytelling featured in Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 album Illinois, the cast brings us through a beautifully human story about life, love, and healing.
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Poor Things - It Makes You Think
Feb 15, 2024 7:24 PM
CHICAGO | Imagine a world where Willem Dafoe plays Dr. Frankenstein and Emma Stone is his monster, except this monster is a learning and thinking being that wants to experience life and travel the world. This film (and the word film is very deliberate, as it is a work of art) has some of the best set design I have ever seen and puts Barbie to shame, with an amazing wardrobe and set design that mimic the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí heavily.
CHICAGO | Imagine a world where Willem Dafoe plays Dr. Frankenstein and Emma Stone is his monster, except this monster is a learning and thinking being that wants to experience life and travel the world. This film (and the word film is very deliberate, as it is a work of art) has some of the best set design I have ever seen and puts Barbie to shame, with an amazing wardrobe and set design that mimic the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí heavily.
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A Peek into Daffo’s Intuitive Songwriting
Feb 15, 2024 7:06 PM
CHICAGO | Daffo is a self described “log planet crocodile adult child” sure to become the next indie-folk sensation. Artist Gabi Gamberg, who goes by the band name Daffo, has been writing songs their entire life. Their first EP, Crisis Kit, was released in April 2021. Sharing original songs and covers on TikTok earned them millions of views. However, social media was only a launchpad for Daffo. “My music career has been growing since I started gigging when I was 15,” Gamberg said. “Even before I got on TikTok, I had people coming to my shows. It’s been kind of steadily growing, which I think is hard to see from the outside.”
CHICAGO | Daffo is a self described “log planet crocodile adult child” sure to become the next indie-folk sensation. Artist Gabi Gamberg, who goes by the band name Daffo, has been writing songs their entire life. Their first EP, Crisis Kit, was released in April 2021. Sharing original songs and covers on TikTok earned them millions of views. However, social media was only a launchpad for Daffo. “My music career has been growing since I started gigging when I was 15,” Gamberg said. “Even before I got on TikTok, I had people coming to my shows. It’s been kind of steadily growing, which I think is hard to see from the outside.”
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Asha Imuno Performs New Music from Upcoming Album for TNK Fest
Feb 1, 2024 7:43 PM
CHICAGO | A DJ setup sits upon an empty stage, all basked in red and blue lighting. Attendees trickled in as the night approached 10:30 p.m. After some waiting, the audience is finally introduced to the man of the hour: Asha Imuno.
CHICAGO | A DJ setup sits upon an empty stage, all basked in red and blue lighting. Attendees trickled in as the night approached 10:30 p.m. After some waiting, the audience is finally introduced to the man of the hour: Asha Imuno.
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A Conversation with Couch’s Guitarist Zach Blankenstein
Feb 1, 2024 12:34 PM
CHICAGO | Boston-based band, Couch, has a sound that is truly unique to itself. The band combines their jazz and R&B influences with past experience in acapella and musical theater to create a strong and imaginative spin on pop music. Guitarist, Zach Blankenstein says how “My favorite moment in a Couch songs when I can hear, and think back to a session where I go ‘Oh man, this is so cool that this part is a combination of four different people’s ideas all who were thinking about different things, and yet these ideas are compatible and show the collaboration and teamwork in Couch.’”
CHICAGO | Boston-based band, Couch, has a sound that is truly unique to itself. The band combines their jazz and R&B influences with past experience in acapella and musical theater to create a strong and imaginative spin on pop music. Guitarist, Zach Blankenstein says how “My favorite moment in a Couch songs when I can hear, and think back to a session where I go ‘Oh man, this is so cool that this part is a combination of four different people’s ideas all who were thinking about different things, and yet these ideas are compatible and show the collaboration and teamwork in Couch.’”
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A Moment In These Times: Makaya McCraven at Symphony Center
Jan 25, 2024 3:09 PM
CHICAGO | Eight years in the making. The creation of a masterful, career-defining record takes the same amount of love as care as raising a child. Our art should always be treated as our children, because otherwise, all we are left with is shards of ideas that are almost infinite. Makaya McCraven has found a way to create something that I believe is infinite —I feel it in my soul. Each track on the record is careful, yet decisive, so much to the point where it is relatable. With each listen, I see a little more of myself in the songs. Makaya McCraven’s 2022 album In These Times is the people’s child.
CHICAGO | Eight years in the making. The creation of a masterful, career-defining record takes the same amount of love as care as raising a child. Our art should always be treated as our children, because otherwise, all we are left with is shards of ideas that are almost infinite. Makaya McCraven has found a way to create something that I believe is infinite —I feel it in my soul. Each track on the record is careful, yet decisive, so much to the point where it is relatable. With each listen, I see a little more of myself in the songs. Makaya McCraven’s 2022 album In These Times is the people’s child.
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Mali Velasquez Closes Out TNK Fest 2024 at Schubas
Jan 25, 2024 3:04 PM
CHICAGO | January is traditionally the slowest month in industries like restaurants and live music. Artists are touring less — as few albums are released in January — and travel becomes treacherous with snow and ice. Customers are trying to save money after big holiday purchases, not going out because they’re observing dry January, or simply, they’re cold. Chicago spent a frigid few days in subzero temperatures just days before Tomorrow Never Knows Fest — a festival dedicated to combating the “slow season” and continuing to bring quality live music to hungry fans since 2005.
CHICAGO | January is traditionally the slowest month in industries like restaurants and live music. Artists are touring less — as few albums are released in January — and travel becomes treacherous with snow and ice. Customers are trying to save money after big holiday purchases, not going out because they’re observing dry January, or simply, they’re cold. Chicago spent a frigid few days in subzero temperatures just days before Tomorrow Never Knows Fest — a festival dedicated to combating the “slow season” and continuing to bring quality live music to hungry fans since 2005.
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Asha Imuno to Take Over Sleeping Village for Tomorrow Never Knows
Jan 19, 2024 3:14 PM
CHICAGO | California-native Asha Imuno and his Hip-Hop and R&B influenced music will be one of the many acts during the Tomorrow Never Knows Fest, a city-wide festival that features local and nationally acclaimed indie artists.
CHICAGO | California-native Asha Imuno and his Hip-Hop and R&B influenced music will be one of the many acts during the Tomorrow Never Knows Fest, a city-wide festival that features local and nationally acclaimed indie artists.
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Sen Morimoto’s Diagnosis Tour Kicks off in Chicago
Jan 18, 2024 8:01 PM
CHICAGO | On November 25, Sen Morimoto came to Thalia Hall, kicking off his Diagnosis tour alongside Neptune’s Core and Angelica Garcia. The show was a call for communal warmth and musical celebration, as Morimoto made his live debut of Diagnosis, a conceptual, nuanced, Neo-Soul project released on November 3.
CHICAGO | On November 25, Sen Morimoto came to Thalia Hall, kicking off his Diagnosis tour alongside Neptune’s Core and Angelica Garcia. The show was a call for communal warmth and musical celebration, as Morimoto made his live debut of Diagnosis, a conceptual, nuanced, Neo-Soul project released on November 3.
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Demob Happy's Explosive Show at Beat Kitchen: A Fusion of Rock Mastery
Jan 18, 2024 7:52 PM
CHICAGO | Demob Happy, a British band hailing from England, stormed into Chicago with an impressive showcase of their musical mastery. Composed of lead singer and bassist Matthew Marcantonio, drummer Thomas Armstrong and lead guitarist Adam Godfrey, the trio put on a powerful and thunderous performance that shook the Beat Kitchen — and the crowd — to its core. Their distinctive fusion of sounds, spanning from 70s rock to 90s grunge and experimental heavy alternative, is a blend so singular and harmonious that it's unlike anything I've ever experienced.
CHICAGO | Demob Happy, a British band hailing from England, stormed into Chicago with an impressive showcase of their musical mastery. Composed of lead singer and bassist Matthew Marcantonio, drummer Thomas Armstrong and lead guitarist Adam Godfrey, the trio put on a powerful and thunderous performance that shook the Beat Kitchen — and the crowd — to its core. Their distinctive fusion of sounds, spanning from 70s rock to 90s grunge and experimental heavy alternative, is a blend so singular and harmonious that it's unlike anything I've ever experienced.
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“The Taste of Things” Brings People Together
Jan 18, 2024 6:54 PM
CHICAGO | Though Tran Anh Hung’s new masterpiece “The Taste of Things” (aka, “The Pot au Feu”) will not release officially in the United States until February, I can already tell that once it does, it will be even more beloved than it already has been in its initial releases. “The Taste of Things” recently continued its premiere at The Chicago International Film Festival in October, and it displayed a beautiful tale of cuisine’s power to bring lovers, friends, family and even mentors/apprentices together. Cooking and food were the primary topics of discussion and focus of the film, as well as the sparks of connection between people — especially for the characters of Eugénie (Juliette Binoche) and Dodin (Benoît Magimel); whose actors were real-life ex lovers challenged to bring such a breathtaking romance between their characters to life.
CHICAGO | Though Tran Anh Hung’s new masterpiece “The Taste of Things” (aka, “The Pot au Feu”) will not release officially in the United States until February, I can already tell that once it does, it will be even more beloved than it already has been in its initial releases. “The Taste of Things” recently continued its premiere at The Chicago International Film Festival in October, and it displayed a beautiful tale of cuisine’s power to bring lovers, friends, family and even mentors/apprentices together. Cooking and food were the primary topics of discussion and focus of the film, as well as the sparks of connection between people — especially for the characters of Eugénie (Juliette Binoche) and Dodin (Benoît Magimel); whose actors were real-life ex lovers challenged to bring such a breathtaking romance between their characters to life.
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The Ladybug Transistor Share Their Thoughts on Reuniting for Tour & Spotify’s Impact on the Music Industry
Jan 11, 2024 7:49 PM
CHICAGO | The Ladybug Transistor is an indie-pop group formed initially as a home recording project in Brooklyn, NY in the mid-1990s by Gary Olson. They reunited this year for a fall tour and we were able to interview them and watch their show November 12 at Schubas Tavern on Southport Ave in Chicago. From intimate venues like Schubas to the stages of the Egersund Visefestival, The Ladybug Transistor has developed a uniquely authentic sound over the course of 30 years. Through a harmonious collision of musical influence, this meeting of kindred spirits in Schubas Tavern was warm and welcoming to our questions.
CHICAGO | The Ladybug Transistor is an indie-pop group formed initially as a home recording project in Brooklyn, NY in the mid-1990s by Gary Olson. They reunited this year for a fall tour and we were able to interview them and watch their show November 12 at Schubas Tavern on Southport Ave in Chicago. From intimate venues like Schubas to the stages of the Egersund Visefestival, The Ladybug Transistor has developed a uniquely authentic sound over the course of 30 years. Through a harmonious collision of musical influence, this meeting of kindred spirits in Schubas Tavern was warm and welcoming to our questions.
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Chicago International Film Festival 2023: Politics, Capitalism and Identity
Jan 11, 2024 7:32 PM
CHICAGO | Although I have been quite a busy person (and radio host) this fall quarter, I was able to keep up my annual-ish tradition of watching a slate of new and foreign films at the Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF). For the uninitiated, every fall numerous international, local and auteur filmmakers have their films programmed and screened at Chicago International, for all the public to see. While this year, I didn’t get to see the “centerpiece” films at the festival — usually from names of a larger recognition — I did get to see films I was highly anticipating and excited for. However, I did eventually get to see the centerpiece of the festival through DePaul’s Visiting Artists Series (VAS), where director Emerald Fennell (“Promising Young Woman”) screened and discussed her new film, “Saltburn”.
CHICAGO | Although I have been quite a busy person (and radio host) this fall quarter, I was able to keep up my annual-ish tradition of watching a slate of new and foreign films at the Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF). For the uninitiated, every fall numerous international, local and auteur filmmakers have their films programmed and screened at Chicago International, for all the public to see. While this year, I didn’t get to see the “centerpiece” films at the festival — usually from names of a larger recognition — I did get to see films I was highly anticipating and excited for. However, I did eventually get to see the centerpiece of the festival through DePaul’s Visiting Artists Series (VAS), where director Emerald Fennell (“Promising Young Woman”) screened and discussed her new film, “Saltburn”.
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Deeper at Thalia Hall
Jan 11, 2024 7:14 PM
CHICAGO | Deeper, a band out of Chicago, just wrapped their world tour; stretching all the way from the moody PNW playing in intimate and grungy venues like Mississippi Studios, trucking back to their home turf performing at Thalia Hall and finishing out in Denmark, playing against the cozy backdrop at Bumann and Sohn.
CHICAGO | Deeper, a band out of Chicago, just wrapped their world tour; stretching all the way from the moody PNW playing in intimate and grungy venues like Mississippi Studios, trucking back to their home turf performing at Thalia Hall and finishing out in Denmark, playing against the cozy backdrop at Bumann and Sohn.
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Flyte at Lincoln Hall
Jan 11, 2024 6:58 PM
On November 13, Lincoln Hall was filled with mellow anticipation of Flyte and their opener Sarah Weddle. The crowd stood patiently until the evening kicked off with Weddle and her band. After introducing themselves they headed straight into the softness of Weddle’s voice and the silver crooning of the steel pedal that was strung within each song. The tone of Weddle and her band was the perfect opener to Flyte – as both artists share introspective lyrics and a certain folkiness to match.
On November 13, Lincoln Hall was filled with mellow anticipation of Flyte and their opener Sarah Weddle. The crowd stood patiently until the evening kicked off with Weddle and her band. After introducing themselves they headed straight into the softness of Weddle’s voice and the silver crooning of the steel pedal that was strung within each song. The tone of Weddle and her band was the perfect opener to Flyte – as both artists share introspective lyrics and a certain folkiness to match.
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The 90's Rock Revival is Alive and Well: Dazy & Lifeguard at Cobra Lounge
Dec 7, 2023 4:59 PM
CHICAGO | If you stepped into Chicago’s Cobra Lounge in the West Town neighborhood on December 4, 2023, you might have wondered if you had mistakenly time traveled to 1995.
CHICAGO | If you stepped into Chicago’s Cobra Lounge in the West Town neighborhood on December 4, 2023, you might have wondered if you had mistakenly time traveled to 1995.
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Oracle Sisters Make their Chicago Debut on a Monumental Tour
Dec 7, 2023 4:53 PM
CHICAGO | Paris, France based band Oracle Sisters made their stop at Schubas Tavern in Chicago back in September on their first North American headline tour. Their debut album Hydranism was released onto streaming platforms earlier this year in April, and the band took the beginning of the autumn season to tour the United States, playing their album in various cities across the country. With touring in new cities such as Chicago, the band uses their time to connect further with their audience. I got to chat with the band about their experience touring in America and the creation of their album.
CHICAGO | Paris, France based band Oracle Sisters made their stop at Schubas Tavern in Chicago back in September on their first North American headline tour. Their debut album Hydranism was released onto streaming platforms earlier this year in April, and the band took the beginning of the autumn season to tour the United States, playing their album in various cities across the country. With touring in new cities such as Chicago, the band uses their time to connect further with their audience. I got to chat with the band about their experience touring in America and the creation of their album.
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Laugh Your D*ck Off
Dec 7, 2023 4:48 PM
“D*cks: The Musical” is a musical comedy film created by Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson, based on their off-Broadway musical “F*cking Identical Twins.” The film was directed by Larry Charles (“Seinfeld,” “Borat”) and released through A24, as their first movie-musical. The film stars Sharp and Jackson alongside Nathan Lane (“The Birdcage,” “The Producers”), Megan Mullaly (“Will and Grace”), Bowen Yang (“Saturday Night Live”), and Megan Thee Stallion. The music was written by Sharp, Jackson, and Karl Saint Lucy along with scoring by Karl Saint Lucy and Marius de Vries. Alongside the release of the film, a cast album was subsequently released, which is able to stand alone apart from the film and still manages to convey the satirical and completely over-the-top raunchiness of the movie musical.
“D*cks: The Musical” is a musical comedy film created by Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson, based on their off-Broadway musical “F*cking Identical Twins.” The film was directed by Larry Charles (“Seinfeld,” “Borat”) and released through A24, as their first movie-musical. The film stars Sharp and Jackson alongside Nathan Lane (“The Birdcage,” “The Producers”), Megan Mullaly (“Will and Grace”), Bowen Yang (“Saturday Night Live”), and Megan Thee Stallion. The music was written by Sharp, Jackson, and Karl Saint Lucy along with scoring by Karl Saint Lucy and Marius de Vries. Alongside the release of the film, a cast album was subsequently released, which is able to stand alone apart from the film and still manages to convey the satirical and completely over-the-top raunchiness of the movie musical.
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Beyond Words: A Love Letter to “True Blue” by boygenius
Dec 7, 2023 4:24 PM
In late January, grammy-nominated band Boygenius (officially spelled as boygenius) announced their debut album, which was recorded four years after the band formed and released their self-titled EP. Band members Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker announced the new music together with three singles: “$20,” “Emily I’m Sorry” and “True Blue.”
In late January, grammy-nominated band Boygenius (officially spelled as boygenius) announced their debut album, which was recorded four years after the band formed and released their self-titled EP. Band members Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker announced the new music together with three singles: “$20,” “Emily I’m Sorry” and “True Blue.”
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The Holdovers is a Christmas Classic in the Making.
Dec 7, 2023 4:01 PM
With the holiday season in full swing, the question in my family is always, “What Christmas movie are we gonna watch?” after we finish eating. It mostly revolves around the films that my parents grew up with that carry a large amount of nostalgia. While “The Holdovers” isn’t a classic yet-it definitely tries to be, and I think it will become one in the future.
With the holiday season in full swing, the question in my family is always, “What Christmas movie are we gonna watch?” after we finish eating. It mostly revolves around the films that my parents grew up with that carry a large amount of nostalgia. While “The Holdovers” isn’t a classic yet-it definitely tries to be, and I think it will become one in the future.
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The Nomad’s Dream: Heartbreak, Healing and Homecoming
Dec 7, 2023 3:49 PM
For many, the search for belonging is a lifelong one, and it may take thousands of minutes, miles and moments to find home. In his 2023 Album Amén: የዘላን ህልም (The Nomad’s Dream) Berhana chronicles his journey home to Ethiopia, and every emotional discovery he makes along the way.
For many, the search for belonging is a lifelong one, and it may take thousands of minutes, miles and moments to find home. In his 2023 Album Amén: የዘላን ህልም (The Nomad’s Dream) Berhana chronicles his journey home to Ethiopia, and every emotional discovery he makes along the way.
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Women in Music: Who is the greatest of all time?
Dec 7, 2023 3:24 PM
Sophia’s take: Who is the greatest ever woman in music?
Sophia’s take: Who is the greatest ever woman in music?
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Spending Some Time With The 1975
Dec 7, 2023 3:22 PM
The 1975 has proven themselves as a band that continues to be a force to be reckoned with a full ten years into their journey of releasing recorded music and 20 years as a performing band.
The 1975 has proven themselves as a band that continues to be a force to be reckoned with a full ten years into their journey of releasing recorded music and 20 years as a performing band.
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Lil Yachty Changing Rap with Latest Psych-Rock Album
Nov 16, 2023 2:44 PM
Atlanta rapper, Lil Yachty, has long been known for his “bubblegram trap” music that captivated fans. In January 2023, Yachty released Let’s Start Here, which pivoted into a more psychedelic, R&B sound. With co-writers like Mac Demarco and Alex G, the experimental work is peppered with insights about self-doubt and relationships. Unlike anything he’s released before, Yachty proves that his “Michigan boat boy” days are over. This album is an incredible introduction into the new era of Lil Yachty’s artistic talent.
Atlanta rapper, Lil Yachty, has long been known for his “bubblegram trap” music that captivated fans. In January 2023, Yachty released Let’s Start Here, which pivoted into a more psychedelic, R&B sound. With co-writers like Mac Demarco and Alex G, the experimental work is peppered with insights about self-doubt and relationships. Unlike anything he’s released before, Yachty proves that his “Michigan boat boy” days are over. This album is an incredible introduction into the new era of Lil Yachty’s artistic talent.
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An Ode to Womanhood: Amy Winehouse’s Frank
Nov 16, 2023 2:29 PM
After seeing an influx of Amy Winehouse costumes scattered across my Halloween weekend, I revisited the iconic discography of Ms. Winehouse and treated myself to a listening of her albums. Though I’ve always been an avid listener of Amy Winehouse, I had never intentionally sat down and listened to her work from start to finish—and I had been depriving myself of a lot of soulful music. The trait about Winehouse that differentiates her from so many other singers is her timelessness. The specific album that solidified my infatuation for her is Frank (US Clean e-Version); her debut album that she had started writing at the ripe age of 19 years.
After seeing an influx of Amy Winehouse costumes scattered across my Halloween weekend, I revisited the iconic discography of Ms. Winehouse and treated myself to a listening of her albums. Though I’ve always been an avid listener of Amy Winehouse, I had never intentionally sat down and listened to her work from start to finish—and I had been depriving myself of a lot of soulful music. The trait about Winehouse that differentiates her from so many other singers is her timelessness. The specific album that solidified my infatuation for her is Frank (US Clean e-Version); her debut album that she had started writing at the ripe age of 19 years.
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A Seat At Sohla El Waylly´s Table
Nov 9, 2023 3:16 PM
CHICAGO | A delectable afternoon was had at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts where chef, restaurateur and internet cooking sensation, Sohla El-Waylly presented her debut cookbook “Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook,” at the Chicago Humanities Festival.
CHICAGO | A delectable afternoon was had at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts where chef, restaurateur and internet cooking sensation, Sohla El-Waylly presented her debut cookbook “Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook,” at the Chicago Humanities Festival.
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BE NATURAL, ACT NATURAL; Jacob Sutton Unveils His Film-photo Exhibition at the C33 Gallery
Nov 9, 2023 3:00 PM
CHICAGO | In Chicago’s vibrant film scene, few independent artists stand out more than Jacob Sutton, whose exhibition at the C33 gallery opened to visitors on October 26. The multimedia exhibit titled “Natural,” comments on the modern Black identity, and how societal factors interfere with the natural self, through the lens of six subjects who approach and embody these concepts differently.
CHICAGO | In Chicago’s vibrant film scene, few independent artists stand out more than Jacob Sutton, whose exhibition at the C33 gallery opened to visitors on October 26. The multimedia exhibit titled “Natural,” comments on the modern Black identity, and how societal factors interfere with the natural self, through the lens of six subjects who approach and embody these concepts differently.
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Unreal Unearth: An Album Review/ My Confession Of Love
Nov 9, 2023 2:45 PM
Be Advised had started this week with the realization we had to write an article. Should we review a show? We see comedy shows all the time. Should we go to a concert? Everyone loves music! But when it was brought to their attention that they could do an album review, one member was absolutely infatuated with the idea of doing an album review for one beautiful man’s newest album…
Be Advised had started this week with the realization we had to write an article. Should we review a show? We see comedy shows all the time. Should we go to a concert? Everyone loves music! But when it was brought to their attention that they could do an album review, one member was absolutely infatuated with the idea of doing an album review for one beautiful man’s newest album…
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Slayyyter’s Showstopping Club Valentine Tour Dazzles the House of Blues
Nov 9, 2023 1:25 PM
CHICAGO | This past Saturday on November 4, I found myself standing at the back of a staggeringly long line of people. If you’re making guesses as to where I was standing in line, I’ll give you a hint; I wasn’t at the DMV waiting to get my license renewed. Now, if you guessed that I was standing outside of Chicago’s House of Blues, then you would be correct!
CHICAGO | This past Saturday on November 4, I found myself standing at the back of a staggeringly long line of people. If you’re making guesses as to where I was standing in line, I’ll give you a hint; I wasn’t at the DMV waiting to get my license renewed. Now, if you guessed that I was standing outside of Chicago’s House of Blues, then you would be correct!
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“Bottoms” Bashes Cliche in the Teen Comedy
Nov 9, 2023 1:11 PM
How do they try to win them over? They start a fight club for girls and pretend they know what they’re doing because they ‘definitely’ went to juvie over the summer.
How do they try to win them over? They start a fight club for girls and pretend they know what they’re doing because they ‘definitely’ went to juvie over the summer.
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Album Review: 1989 (Taylor’s Version) by Taylor Swift
Nov 9, 2023 1:03 PM
2014 was the year of Taylor Swift. I felt like no matter where you went, you couldn’t escape her that year. From constant red carpet appearances, headlining Victoria Secret’s fashion show, releasing 1989 — which was a career-defining album cementing Taylor as a pop icon, — and pulling the album from free streaming services, Swift was always in the media following a highly publicized relationship with at the time One Direction member Harry Styles. The album was Swift’s full pop release, and the gamble of leaving her country roots paid off as the album scored her three number-one singles with “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space” and “Bad Blood.” As Swifties were waiting anxiously for her to re-record her best-selling album, it was no surprise when Swift made the announcement on August 9, 2023.
2014 was the year of Taylor Swift. I felt like no matter where you went, you couldn’t escape her that year. From constant red carpet appearances, headlining Victoria Secret’s fashion show, releasing 1989 — which was a career-defining album cementing Taylor as a pop icon, — and pulling the album from free streaming services, Swift was always in the media following a highly publicized relationship with at the time One Direction member Harry Styles. The album was Swift’s full pop release, and the gamble of leaving her country roots paid off as the album scored her three number-one singles with “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space” and “Bad Blood.” As Swifties were waiting anxiously for her to re-record her best-selling album, it was no surprise when Swift made the announcement on August 9, 2023.
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“Anatomy of a Fall” Placidly Delivers an Icy Melodrama Effectively but Predictably
Nov 9, 2023 12:54 PM
“Anatomy of a Fall” is the definition of the kind of foreign film nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars that your annoying film obsessed family member relentlessly tells you to watch at Christmas — but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. I say that because that film guy is me by the way. I saw Justine Triet’s new film on opening night and it was thoroughly entertaining (normally my parents don’t go for French films, but I was able to sell them on the fact that around one third of the film is in English).
“Anatomy of a Fall” is the definition of the kind of foreign film nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars that your annoying film obsessed family member relentlessly tells you to watch at Christmas — but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. I say that because that film guy is me by the way. I saw Justine Triet’s new film on opening night and it was thoroughly entertaining (normally my parents don’t go for French films, but I was able to sell them on the fact that around one third of the film is in English).
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Cry Me Another River
Nov 9, 2023 12:03 PM
Maybe Tunnel Vision Isn’t the Route to Take
Maybe Tunnel Vision Isn’t the Route to Take
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The Mole Hill Stories: A Cozy Cure for Cold Weather Blues
Nov 3, 2023 11:56 AM
CHICAGO l Based on Lois Ehlert's best-selling children's books, The Mole Hill Stories follows an energetic group of forest friends as they learn to appreciate the profound beauty of the natural world that surrounds them.
CHICAGO l Based on Lois Ehlert's best-selling children's books, The Mole Hill Stories follows an energetic group of forest friends as they learn to appreciate the profound beauty of the natural world that surrounds them.
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Album Review: Different Class (1995) by Pulp
Nov 2, 2023 5:35 PM
One of the few musical chart battles given the same level of fanaticism and media attention as WrestleMania was most definitely the battle of Britpop. In 1995, the pending release of Blur’s “Country House” and Oasis’ “Roll with it” on the same day whipped British media into a frenzy over who would reign supreme on the charts. As a cultural moment, Britpop became more of a warzone than a genre; Oasis v. Blur, North v. South. It was at this moment that a 31 year-old Jarvis Cocker and his band Pulp presented us with a third option.
One of the few musical chart battles given the same level of fanaticism and media attention as WrestleMania was most definitely the battle of Britpop. In 1995, the pending release of Blur’s “Country House” and Oasis’ “Roll with it” on the same day whipped British media into a frenzy over who would reign supreme on the charts. As a cultural moment, Britpop became more of a warzone than a genre; Oasis v. Blur, North v. South. It was at this moment that a 31 year-old Jarvis Cocker and his band Pulp presented us with a third option.
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A Night with Samara Joy
Nov 2, 2023 5:29 PM
CHICAGO | On Friday October 27th, we attended an unforgettable night with jazz vocalist Samara Joy at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We were lucky enough to score a meet-and-greet with Samara and hear her soundcheck. Although the show sold out before we had a chance to get tickets, Samara was kind enough to offer us free tickets as her personal guests.
CHICAGO | On Friday October 27th, we attended an unforgettable night with jazz vocalist Samara Joy at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We were lucky enough to score a meet-and-greet with Samara and hear her soundcheck. Although the show sold out before we had a chance to get tickets, Samara was kind enough to offer us free tickets as her personal guests.
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Macie’s Stewart Dream Turned Into Life at the Epiphany
Nov 2, 2023 5:24 PM
CHICAGO | Earlier this month on October 20, I had the pleasure of seeing multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and improviser Macie Stewart in collaboration with Experimental Sounds Studio at the Epiphany Center for the Arts.
CHICAGO | Earlier this month on October 20, I had the pleasure of seeing multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and improviser Macie Stewart in collaboration with Experimental Sounds Studio at the Epiphany Center for the Arts.
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Equipment and Aren’t We Amphibians: Bringing Fifth-wave Emo to the Midwest
Nov 2, 2023 5:13 PM
KALAMAZOO & CHICAGO | Equipment, a band out of Toledo, Ohio just finished a short midwest tour with fellow fifth-wave emo band, Aren’t We Amphibians, bookended by appearances at DIY festivals Fauxchella in Bowling Green, Ohio and Homiefest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
KALAMAZOO & CHICAGO | Equipment, a band out of Toledo, Ohio just finished a short midwest tour with fellow fifth-wave emo band, Aren’t We Amphibians, bookended by appearances at DIY festivals Fauxchella in Bowling Green, Ohio and Homiefest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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James Blake at the Aragon Ballroom
Oct 26, 2023 7:20 AM
CHICAGO | For his Chicago stop, James Blake played beneath the star-painted ceilings of the Aragon Ballroom on the night of October 14th. When I asked my friend Alex what I should wear to the James Blake concert, she told me to come dressed in something that said, “Ethereal Sadness.” She wouldn’t be wrong; UK artist James Blake has built a successful career by performing heartbreaking ballads which his fans have fallen in love with. However, Blake has been revisiting his roots in experimental electronica more recently; in September of this year, he released his electronic album Playing Robots into Heaven and started his corresponding tour in the US at the beginning of October.
CHICAGO | For his Chicago stop, James Blake played beneath the star-painted ceilings of the Aragon Ballroom on the night of October 14th. When I asked my friend Alex what I should wear to the James Blake concert, she told me to come dressed in something that said, “Ethereal Sadness.” She wouldn’t be wrong; UK artist James Blake has built a successful career by performing heartbreaking ballads which his fans have fallen in love with. However, Blake has been revisiting his roots in experimental electronica more recently; in September of this year, he released his electronic album Playing Robots into Heaven and started his corresponding tour in the US at the beginning of October.
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Even in his 80s, Martin Scorsese is able to tackle the dark subject matter of “Killers of the Flower Moon”
Oct 26, 2023 7:15 AM
I am still actively buzzing from my screening of Martin Scorsese’s latest epic “Killers of the Flower Moon.” I reached out to my former film professor Jack Lilburn, who also saw it the same day, just to have someone to vent my initial emotions too. He simply responded, “Walk it off for a few hours before reflecting, young Bradbury.” He is right, the longer I sit with this film the more I love it, and the more I fear it.
I am still actively buzzing from my screening of Martin Scorsese’s latest epic “Killers of the Flower Moon.” I reached out to my former film professor Jack Lilburn, who also saw it the same day, just to have someone to vent my initial emotions too. He simply responded, “Walk it off for a few hours before reflecting, young Bradbury.” He is right, the longer I sit with this film the more I love it, and the more I fear it.
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Amyl and the Sniffers: Redefining Punk at The Salt Shed
Oct 26, 2023 7:10 AM
CHICAGO | The Salt Shed, a music venue that’s known for hosting musicians with good reputations, reaffirmed this statement last Monday night with the headlining band, Amyl and the Sniffers. This four person band came all the way from Australia, but took the Windy City by storm. Lead singer Amy Taylor emerged onto the stage wearing a little bikini and matching knee high boots that accentuated her long legs. As she shook her head around in excitement, her bleached 70s styled Farrah Fawcett hair, brightly under the neon green lights, illuminating her entrance.
CHICAGO | The Salt Shed, a music venue that’s known for hosting musicians with good reputations, reaffirmed this statement last Monday night with the headlining band, Amyl and the Sniffers. This four person band came all the way from Australia, but took the Windy City by storm. Lead singer Amy Taylor emerged onto the stage wearing a little bikini and matching knee high boots that accentuated her long legs. As she shook her head around in excitement, her bleached 70s styled Farrah Fawcett hair, brightly under the neon green lights, illuminating her entrance.
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An Explosion of Indie-Pop Joy at The House of Blues
Oct 26, 2023 7:05 AM
On October 17th, Utah-based indie pop group The Aces took the stage at the House of Blues during their “I’ve Loved You For So Long” world tour. The band’s tour follows the release of their third album of the same name that came out in June of this year.
On October 17th, Utah-based indie pop group The Aces took the stage at the House of Blues during their “I’ve Loved You For So Long” world tour. The band’s tour follows the release of their third album of the same name that came out in June of this year.
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The Wonder Years Bring The Greatest Generation To Chicago
Oct 26, 2023 7:00 AM
Philadelphia Band Plays To Packed Crowd At The Riviera
Philadelphia Band Plays To Packed Crowd At The Riviera
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Hammers, Scythes and Barrels: Inside the Museum of Medieval Torture
Oct 19, 2023 12:41 PM
Torture: we’ve all experienced it. Whether it’s sitting next to that one kid in class that’s a little too passionate about the Cold War or living in an apartment below a couple of 19-year-old boys, I think we can all agree that torture is pretty bad. However, if you’re crazy like me, you also just can’t get enough of it. I took a trip down to the Medieval Torture Museum, located on the historic Michigan Avenue, with my sights set out on playing with some big hammers and being spooked by stories of the Dark Ages, and spooked is what I got indeed.
Torture: we’ve all experienced it. Whether it’s sitting next to that one kid in class that’s a little too passionate about the Cold War or living in an apartment below a couple of 19-year-old boys, I think we can all agree that torture is pretty bad. However, if you’re crazy like me, you also just can’t get enough of it. I took a trip down to the Medieval Torture Museum, located on the historic Michigan Avenue, with my sights set out on playing with some big hammers and being spooked by stories of the Dark Ages, and spooked is what I got indeed.
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After Nearly Four Decades, "Aliens" Still Delivers, and Not Just on the Plural Naming Convention
Oct 19, 2023 12:09 PM
As he would once again prove with “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”, James Cameron knows howto use maternal compassion to make a badass protagonist. As part of The Musicbox Theatre’sHalloween screenings, they played James Cameron’s legendary horror action film “Aliens” to apacked audience, and needless to say, it was incredible.
As he would once again prove with “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”, James Cameron knows howto use maternal compassion to make a badass protagonist. As part of The Musicbox Theatre’sHalloween screenings, they played James Cameron’s legendary horror action film “Aliens” to apacked audience, and needless to say, it was incredible.
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Comedy and Chaos: The Eric Andre Explosion At The Salt Shed
Oct 14, 2023 11:59 AM
If it weren't for the occasional lime green skin suit and nipple clamp-clad fan, the crowd for The Eric Andre Explosion Tour would have seemed sensible. For every 10 chic leather jackets and tech industry standard All-Birds, there was one super-fan — usually wielding a bottle of ranch — gazing toward the stage through tiny sports sunglasses.
If it weren't for the occasional lime green skin suit and nipple clamp-clad fan, the crowd for The Eric Andre Explosion Tour would have seemed sensible. For every 10 chic leather jackets and tech industry standard All-Birds, there was one super-fan — usually wielding a bottle of ranch — gazing toward the stage through tiny sports sunglasses.
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Rising Stars of Indie Folk: Field Medic and Olivia Barton at Lincoln Hall
Oct 9, 2023 7:54 PM
Intimate would be the best word to describe Field Medic and Olivia Barton’s performance at Lincoln Hall in Chicago. Despite it being a Monday night, a dedicated group of fans rocked out with both artists.
Intimate would be the best word to describe Field Medic and Olivia Barton’s performance at Lincoln Hall in Chicago. Despite it being a Monday night, a dedicated group of fans rocked out with both artists.
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GROA Brings Memorable Licks to Chicago’s “Taste of Iceland”
Oct 5, 2023 9:51 PM
CHICAGO | Jana Simovic
CHICAGO | Jana Simovic
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Lamorn live at the Aragon Ballroom: How the EDM protegé became the master
Nov 21, 2022 10:35 PM
EDM prodigy Lamorn takes center stage at the Aragon Ballroom, opening for Deadmau5 with an electrifying hybrid-live performance. With a head-bumping, hair-in-the-face swag, Lamorn transitions from mixing to shredding on the guitar in the middle of his set. The 19-year-old DJ already has the crowd in the palm of his hands, but he’s just getting started. As the official protegé of his idol, Deadmau5, Lamorn is living his dream—and all it took was the confidence to take a risk and a live stream.
EDM prodigy Lamorn takes center stage at the Aragon Ballroom, opening for Deadmau5 with an electrifying hybrid-live performance. With a head-bumping, hair-in-the-face swag, Lamorn transitions from mixing to shredding on the guitar in the middle of his set. The 19-year-old DJ already has the crowd in the palm of his hands, but he’s just getting started. As the official protegé of his idol, Deadmau5, Lamorn is living his dream—and all it took was the confidence to take a risk and a live stream.
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Radio DePaul talks to Mickey Darling about their creative autonomy
Oct 15, 2022 2:42 PM
Mickey Darling, a Texan-born indie-pop duo, known to fans as the “World’s Sexiest Boyband,” is made up of both Skyler Molina and Austin Medrano. Molina created the band and its name after discussing with a friend through texts of names that had popped up from previous encounters he had.
Mickey Darling, a Texan-born indie-pop duo, known to fans as the “World’s Sexiest Boyband,” is made up of both Skyler Molina and Austin Medrano. Molina created the band and its name after discussing with a friend through texts of names that had popped up from previous encounters he had.
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Senite walks ‘The Hallway’ of vulnerability
Oct 29, 2021 4:46 PM
Senite, the self-proclaimed “ageless” alternative singer-songwriter, is making waves in the Chicago community. Her authenticity and rawness make her a diamond in the rough. Her new EP titled “The Hallway” is available on all platforms now.
Senite, the self-proclaimed “ageless” alternative singer-songwriter, is making waves in the Chicago community. Her authenticity and rawness make her a diamond in the rough. Her new EP titled “The Hallway” is available on all platforms now.
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Fans celebrate punk at Riot Fest 2021
Oct 5, 2021 11:35 AM
After a year's delay due to the pandemic, Riot Fest was once again back on for the music festival's 16th anniversary, offering a long-awaited opportunity for fans to celebrate punk.
After a year's delay due to the pandemic, Riot Fest was once again back on for the music festival's 16th anniversary, offering a long-awaited opportunity for fans to celebrate punk.
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‘Blue Bayou’ Review: A heartbreaking melodrama calls out America’s dehumanizing immigration system
Sep 26, 2021 7:27 PM
Justin Chon’s fervid third feature, “Blue Bayou” (2021) walks the line between a meaningful drama and an overly melodramatic film with a kick in the gut that will reignite your sense of humanity.
Justin Chon’s fervid third feature, “Blue Bayou” (2021) walks the line between a meaningful drama and an overly melodramatic film with a kick in the gut that will reignite your sense of humanity.
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In the Garage with Post Office Winter: On Responding to the Storm With a Fire
Aug 18, 2021 7:53 PM
Songs for a Scientist is an album born from the merciless Chicago winter. As the city sat under cozy wool blankets, Post Office Winter toiled away at their debut album. The band, comprised of Charlie Johnston and Will Huffman both 16, wrote, recorded, and mixed the record entirely out of Charlie’s garage.
Songs for a Scientist is an album born from the merciless Chicago winter. As the city sat under cozy wool blankets, Post Office Winter toiled away at their debut album. The band, comprised of Charlie Johnston and Will Huffman both 16, wrote, recorded, and mixed the record entirely out of Charlie’s garage.
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Yam-Yam thinks their music is “JUNK”
Jul 2, 2021 10:12 AM
Throughout our conversation, the Pennsylvanian Jazz group Yam-Yam talked about essence of their music from the song-writing process, how the Pennsylvanian music scene influenced their sound and most importantly, how a Yam-Yam curated genre would sound! They have an upcoming sophomore album called, Double Dipping.
Throughout our conversation, the Pennsylvanian Jazz group Yam-Yam talked about essence of their music from the song-writing process, how the Pennsylvanian music scene influenced their sound and most importantly, how a Yam-Yam curated genre would sound! They have an upcoming sophomore album called, Double Dipping.
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Pokémon drops flashy lyric video for Katy Perry’s “Electric”
Jun 27, 2021 10:08 AM
A month after its original release, the Official Pokémon Youtube Channel uploaded a lyric video for Katy Perry’s “Electric”. It features an array of electric-type Pokémon from the series appearing as glowing silhouettes — Who’s That Pokémon style — matched with electrifying motion graphics and dynamic typography.
A month after its original release, the Official Pokémon Youtube Channel uploaded a lyric video for Katy Perry’s “Electric”. It features an array of electric-type Pokémon from the series appearing as glowing silhouettes — Who’s That Pokémon style — matched with electrifying motion graphics and dynamic typography.
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Joelle James and a look into Genre-Fusion
Jun 13, 2021 4:06 PM
Grammy-winner Joelle James began her music career by uploading covers to YouTube, which garnered the attention of Chris Brown in 2011 and led to her eventual signing with Interscope Records.
Grammy-winner Joelle James began her music career by uploading covers to YouTube, which garnered the attention of Chris Brown in 2011 and led to her eventual signing with Interscope Records.
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Rebecca Rose's content creation best practices
Jun 10, 2021 6:00 PM
Rebecca Rose, an experienced content creator who specializes in animation related commentary on YouTube, originally started posting content pertaining to the animated series “Steven Universe”.
Rebecca Rose, an experienced content creator who specializes in animation related commentary on YouTube, originally started posting content pertaining to the animated series “Steven Universe”.
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A Closer Look at the Problems with True Crime
May 24, 2021 11:15 AM
In Cold Blood (1965) is a book written by Truman Capote, who was then known as a fiction author (see: Other Voices, Other Rooms [1948] and Breakfast at Tiffany’s [1958]). The book itself tells the story of the Clutter family, who were brutally murdered in 1959 by Richard Hickock and Perry Smith in a botched overnight robbery. From there, it goes on to cover the various travels of the murderers before being caught in Las Vegas, the detective work on the case, and the eventual trials and executions for the killers.
In Cold Blood (1965) is a book written by Truman Capote, who was then known as a fiction author (see: Other Voices, Other Rooms [1948] and Breakfast at Tiffany’s [1958]). The book itself tells the story of the Clutter family, who were brutally murdered in 1959 by Richard Hickock and Perry Smith in a botched overnight robbery. From there, it goes on to cover the various travels of the murderers before being caught in Las Vegas, the detective work on the case, and the eventual trials and executions for the killers.
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SOUR proves Olivia Rodrigo is not a one hit wonder
May 21, 2021 1:16 PM
Four months after the explosive chart topper that was “driver’s license,” Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album is finally here. SOUR is an album about a breakup where the other person has moved on and Rodrigo won’t let you forget it. The production is incredible, Rodrigo’s vocals knock it out of the park, and her lyrics are emotional, personal, and relatable at the same time.
Four months after the explosive chart topper that was “driver’s license,” Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album is finally here. SOUR is an album about a breakup where the other person has moved on and Rodrigo won’t let you forget it. The production is incredible, Rodrigo’s vocals knock it out of the park, and her lyrics are emotional, personal, and relatable at the same time.
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A playlist for combating Queerphobia
May 17, 2021 5:52 PM
Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT) — a day designed to raise awareness about the struggles of the LGBT+ community.
Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT) — a day designed to raise awareness about the struggles of the LGBT+ community.
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Australian singer Vetta Borne is reborn
May 17, 2021 2:18 PM
Australian singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Vetta Borne seamlessly blends R&B, soul and pop genres together to create her unique sound.
Australian singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Vetta Borne seamlessly blends R&B, soul and pop genres together to create her unique sound.
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DHH: Blue Demon Theatre and Zeta Phi Eta
May 14, 2021 11:38 AM
On May 14, 2021, representatives from Blue Demon Theatre and Zeta Phi Eta spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On May 14, 2021, representatives from Blue Demon Theatre and Zeta Phi Eta spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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DLO3's inspiration and development
May 11, 2021 7:05 PM
In this episode of Feel The Vibes, Daniel had the opportunity to interview Delvon Lamarr, who is the face of the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio.
In this episode of Feel The Vibes, Daniel had the opportunity to interview Delvon Lamarr, who is the face of the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio.
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DHH: DePaul Euchre Club, DePaul Net Impact, and DePaul PRSSA
May 8, 2021 1:09 PM
On April 30 and May 7, 2021, representatives from DePaul Euchre Club, DePaul Net Impact, and the Public Relations Student Society of America spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On April 30 and May 7, 2021, representatives from DePaul Euchre Club, DePaul Net Impact, and the Public Relations Student Society of America spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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On our airwaves: Radio DePaul’s favorite April music releases
May 1, 2021 7:53 PM
by RDP DJs
by RDP DJs
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DHH: Tepeyac, Author Jordan Rivers, and The Courier Thirteen Podcast
Apr 30, 2021 12:00 PM
On April 23, 2021, DePaul Tepeyac, Jordan Rivers, and The Courier Thirteen Podcast spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On April 23, 2021, DePaul Tepeyac, Jordan Rivers, and The Courier Thirteen Podcast spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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DHH: DeRPG, Pokédemons, and DePaul Beat Saber
Apr 30, 2021 11:50 AM
On April 16, 2021, representatives from DeRPG, Pokédemons, and DePaul Beat Saber spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On April 16, 2021, representatives from DeRPG, Pokédemons, and DePaul Beat Saber spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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Blair Davis on Shang-Chi and representation in the Marvel universe
Apr 29, 2021 3:02 PM
Blair Davis an associate professor of media and cinema studies at DePaul’s College of Communication has a book coming out next year, titled “Comic Book Women: Characters, Creators, and Culture in the Golden Age.”
Blair Davis an associate professor of media and cinema studies at DePaul’s College of Communication has a book coming out next year, titled “Comic Book Women: Characters, Creators, and Culture in the Golden Age.”
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From The Archies to The Gorillaz, the long journey of the virtual artist
Apr 29, 2021 2:39 PM
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of articles from the show Vibe Check about microgenres.
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of articles from the show Vibe Check about microgenres.
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Beyond the controversy, Tramp Stamps' music just isn't good
Apr 21, 2021 5:59 PM
The problem with Tramp Stamps isn't that they are industry plants, it's that their music isn't good.
The problem with Tramp Stamps isn't that they are industry plants, it's that their music isn't good.
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Earth Day: A playlist for fighting Ocean Acidification
Apr 21, 2021 4:34 PM
As an Environmental Studies major, I always look forward to Earth Day in April, and now you can too! As happy as this day is to be thankful for all the Earth has given us, the uninvited party guest that is climate change has put quite a damper on the festivities.
As an Environmental Studies major, I always look forward to Earth Day in April, and now you can too! As happy as this day is to be thankful for all the Earth has given us, the uninvited party guest that is climate change has put quite a damper on the festivities.
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Baby Queen's anthology of aesthetics
Apr 21, 2021 2:42 PM
Artists like Melanie Martinez, Billie Ellish and Grimes have cultivated aesthetics that are so distinctive, if you were to see somebody with half dyed hair you would be reminded of Melanie Martinez. In the past couple years new artists such as Ashnikko and Doja Cat have adopted eccentric fashions that have helped propel themselves in the music scene.
Artists like Melanie Martinez, Billie Ellish and Grimes have cultivated aesthetics that are so distinctive, if you were to see somebody with half dyed hair you would be reminded of Melanie Martinez. In the past couple years new artists such as Ashnikko and Doja Cat have adopted eccentric fashions that have helped propel themselves in the music scene.
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Thinking beyond the provocative nature of MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)
Apr 20, 2021 8:37 PM
I remember in January 2019 when Old Town Road came out, I was in my Writing, Rhetoric and Discourse class, and we were discussing current news topics that we would eventually cover for our final project. One of my peers wanted to cover the Old Town Road fiasco.
I remember in January 2019 when Old Town Road came out, I was in my Writing, Rhetoric and Discourse class, and we were discussing current news topics that we would eventually cover for our final project. One of my peers wanted to cover the Old Town Road fiasco.
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DHH: DePaul Residence Hall Council, Phi Sigma Pi, and Beating the Block
Apr 16, 2021 11:38 AM
On April 9, 2021, representatives from, DePaul Residence Hall Council, Phi Sigma Pi, and Beating the Block spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On April 9, 2021, representatives from, DePaul Residence Hall Council, Phi Sigma Pi, and Beating the Block spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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Taylor Swift’s Fearless hits every nostalgic button
Apr 11, 2021 10:07 PM
When I was in middle school, my mom had a CD of Taylor Swift’s Fearless album in her car. Every time we went anywhere, the car would always start playing that album. It went with us everywhere — from school every morning to moving across the country to the hospital when my brother was born.
When I was in middle school, my mom had a CD of Taylor Swift’s Fearless album in her car. Every time we went anywhere, the car would always start playing that album. It went with us everywhere — from school every morning to moving across the country to the hospital when my brother was born.
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Aly & AJ partner with CORE to spread COVID-19 awareness
Apr 10, 2021 1:37 PM
On March 26th, Radio DePaul hosted a free event for DePaul students featuring live performances from the pop duo Aly & AJ! Students had the chance to interact with Aly & AJ while learning more about COVID-19 and mental health.
On March 26th, Radio DePaul hosted a free event for DePaul students featuring live performances from the pop duo Aly & AJ! Students had the chance to interact with Aly & AJ while learning more about COVID-19 and mental health.
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Groundbreaking country artist Lily Rose on her career so far
Apr 9, 2021 2:36 PM
Lily Rose, a groundbreaking new artist to the country scene, brings a different type of country to the table, one that encompasses more pop and rock elements to the genre. Without a doubt, fans of both country, pop, and rock will enjoy listening to her music.
Lily Rose, a groundbreaking new artist to the country scene, brings a different type of country to the table, one that encompasses more pop and rock elements to the genre. Without a doubt, fans of both country, pop, and rock will enjoy listening to her music.
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Titanic Sinclair: Transformation in the age of cancel culture
Apr 2, 2021 1:59 PM
Aside from COVID-19, one of the biggest talking points of the last year has been “cancel culture.” If you have been fortunate enough to have somehow lived your life to April 2021 without knowing what the term means, I applaud you.
Aside from COVID-19, one of the biggest talking points of the last year has been “cancel culture.” If you have been fortunate enough to have somehow lived your life to April 2021 without knowing what the term means, I applaud you.
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Raveena talks "Tweety" and the music industry
Mar 26, 2021 2:19 PM
An artist who has undoubtedly showcased her individuality within her music, Raveena has released a critically acclaimed full-length debut album (2019’s “Lucid”) and continues to delight audiences with her latest releases.
An artist who has undoubtedly showcased her individuality within her music, Raveena has released a critically acclaimed full-length debut album (2019’s “Lucid”) and continues to delight audiences with her latest releases.
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Baby Queen's These Drugs music video tries to have a conversation about drugs
Mar 24, 2021 5:02 PM
As an English major, I am always inclined to media that has purposeful details that I can overanalyze and my favorite form of media to dive into is music videos.
As an English major, I am always inclined to media that has purposeful details that I can overanalyze and my favorite form of media to dive into is music videos.
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Kat Meoz on new single "Reason"
Mar 22, 2021 10:28 PM
One word comes to mind when describing Kat Meoz’s music; unapologetic. Her gritty pop rock sound accompanies her powerful voice in a way that makes you want to drop everything and listen to what she has to say.
One word comes to mind when describing Kat Meoz’s music; unapologetic. Her gritty pop rock sound accompanies her powerful voice in a way that makes you want to drop everything and listen to what she has to say.
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DHH: HerCDM, DePaul Dazzling Demons, and DePaul PIRG
Mar 19, 2021 1:28 PM
On March 5 and 12, 2021, representatives from the HerCDM, DePaul Dazzling Demons, and DePaul’s Public Interest Research Group at DePaul spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On March 5 and 12, 2021, representatives from the HerCDM, DePaul Dazzling Demons, and DePaul’s Public Interest Research Group at DePaul spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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DHH: DePaul Women in Business, Healthy Credit, and DePaul Theatre Union
Mar 19, 2021 1:24 PM
On February 26, 2021, representatives from DePaul Women in Business, Healthy Credit, and DePaul Theatre Union spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On February 26, 2021, representatives from DePaul Women in Business, Healthy Credit, and DePaul Theatre Union spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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How electronica duo Friendzone is breaking the fourth wall
Mar 14, 2021 3:09 AM
Electronica duo Friendzone is breaking standards of fan-to-artist interaction. How? Discord.
Electronica duo Friendzone is breaking standards of fan-to-artist interaction. How? Discord.
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Tony Award nominee Joshua Henry releases new EP Guarantee
Mar 9, 2021 12:29 PM
As a former theater kid myself, you can imagine the excitement and nervousness within me when I realized I would be interviewing three-time Tony Award nominee, Joshua Henry, a legend on the Broadway stage. Yet, as soon as he hopped on the zoom, his friendly and outgoing demeanor made me feel as if I was talking to an old friend.
As a former theater kid myself, you can imagine the excitement and nervousness within me when I realized I would be interviewing three-time Tony Award nominee, Joshua Henry, a legend on the Broadway stage. Yet, as soon as he hopped on the zoom, his friendly and outgoing demeanor made me feel as if I was talking to an old friend.
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DHH: DePaul TV Incubator, The Animation Lodge, and the Bateman Class
Mar 7, 2021 12:12 PM
On February 19, 2021, representatives from the Animation Lodge, DePaul TV Incubator, and the Bateman Class spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On February 19, 2021, representatives from the Animation Lodge, DePaul TV Incubator, and the Bateman Class spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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DHH: SGA, Kellstadt Marketing Group, and NAHJ
Mar 7, 2021 11:44 AM
On February 12, 2021, representatives from the Student Government Association, Kellstadt Marketing Group, and the National Association for Hispanic Journalists spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On February 12, 2021, representatives from the Student Government Association, Kellstadt Marketing Group, and the National Association for Hispanic Journalists spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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DHH: KALAHI, DePaul Competitive Cheer Team, and DePaul Chess Club
Mar 5, 2021 12:45 PM
On February 5, 2021, representatives from KALAHI, DePaul Competitive Cheer Team, and DePaul Chess Club spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On February 5, 2021, representatives from KALAHI, DePaul Competitive Cheer Team, and DePaul Chess Club spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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Voice Actor Deb Doetzer lands role in Disney’s animated series The Owl House
Mar 3, 2021 10:53 AM
Growing up, I absolutely loved watching cartoons and other forms of animation, as well as playing video games. As I grew older, I became more interested in the mechanics behind these awesome creations. Don’t get me wrong, I still love animation and video games and come across new ones every now and then.
Growing up, I absolutely loved watching cartoons and other forms of animation, as well as playing video games. As I grew older, I became more interested in the mechanics behind these awesome creations. Don’t get me wrong, I still love animation and video games and come across new ones every now and then.
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Video Age and the Rise of Synths and Drum Machines
Feb 23, 2021 10:58 AM
I had the absolute pleasure of speaking with a long-time favorite band of mine: Video Age. Video Age has most recently released their third album, Pleasure Line, an album with heavy synths, drum machines and lyrics about all kinds of love from platonic to romantic.
I had the absolute pleasure of speaking with a long-time favorite band of mine: Video Age. Video Age has most recently released their third album, Pleasure Line, an album with heavy synths, drum machines and lyrics about all kinds of love from platonic to romantic.
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DHH: The Impact Project, DePaul Doctor Who Club, and Blue Demon Theatre
Feb 19, 2021 9:01 AM
On January 29th, 2021, representatives from The Impact Project, the DePaul Doctor Who Club, and Blue Demon Theatre spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On January 29th, 2021, representatives from The Impact Project, the DePaul Doctor Who Club, and Blue Demon Theatre spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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DHH: DePaul Esports - Rocket League, Overwatch, and Smash Bros
Feb 19, 2021 8:54 AM
On January 22 2021, representatives from the DePaul Esports Rocket League, Overwatch, and Smash Bros. teams spoke about their communities on the DePaul Half Hour.
On January 22 2021, representatives from the DePaul Esports Rocket League, Overwatch, and Smash Bros. teams spoke about their communities on the DePaul Half Hour.
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Independent Artist The Tiz Joins Break It Down With SB
Feb 18, 2021 11:39 AM
Kayleb is a New Zealand native who has lots of pride in the country, saying that the environment and the beauty inspires him constantly during his songwriting process.
Kayleb is a New Zealand native who has lots of pride in the country, saying that the environment and the beauty inspires him constantly during his songwriting process.
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Nicky Night Time and Ali Love Join Vibe Check
Feb 17, 2021 2:14 PM
I got the opportunity to speak with Australian EDM artist, Nicky NightTime and collaborator, Ali Love about their latest single Ubiquity, a 70s disco inspired electronica track. With this track, they also collaborated with Breakbot, the project of french producer Thibaut Berland and vocalist Irfane. Breakbot blends elements of funk, house, and disco into their work.
I got the opportunity to speak with Australian EDM artist, Nicky NightTime and collaborator, Ali Love about their latest single Ubiquity, a 70s disco inspired electronica track. With this track, they also collaborated with Breakbot, the project of french producer Thibaut Berland and vocalist Irfane. Breakbot blends elements of funk, house, and disco into their work.
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Soft Glas Interview
Feb 16, 2021 5:29 PM
Joao Gonzolez, or Soft Glas, is a Brooklyn-based DJ, producer, and singer. His music brings a variety of influences to create a distinctive electronic sound. His new single, “Prudence and Poise” is a warm and relaxed Latin-jazz mix with steady percussions, smooth guitar and a relatable chorus that articulates what almost everyone has been thinking for the past year.
Joao Gonzolez, or Soft Glas, is a Brooklyn-based DJ, producer, and singer. His music brings a variety of influences to create a distinctive electronic sound. His new single, “Prudence and Poise” is a warm and relaxed Latin-jazz mix with steady percussions, smooth guitar and a relatable chorus that articulates what almost everyone has been thinking for the past year.
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Dead Phones & Dogs’ Interview on Live With Lyss
Feb 9, 2021 10:39 AM
Dead Phones and Dogs is a modern pop-rock band from Chicago consisting of singer/songwriter Stephen James, drummer Zach Meyer, and multi instrumentalist Josh Trimble. Growing up together in Milwaukee, the dynamic trio have been together since high school.
Dead Phones and Dogs is a modern pop-rock band from Chicago consisting of singer/songwriter Stephen James, drummer Zach Meyer, and multi instrumentalist Josh Trimble. Growing up together in Milwaukee, the dynamic trio have been together since high school.
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Commentary: Wallstreetbets Vs The Suits
Feb 4, 2021 3:17 PM
(This is not financial advice and I am not an expert)
(This is not financial advice and I am not an expert)
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Animal Years Interview on Vibe Check
Feb 4, 2021 2:09 PM
This past week I had the absolute pleasure of interviewing the indie-folk band, Animal Years. The band has faced many trials and tribulations over the past couple years. The most impactful event for the band was having to reinvent themselves after parting ways with their record label.
This past week I had the absolute pleasure of interviewing the indie-folk band, Animal Years. The band has faced many trials and tribulations over the past couple years. The most impactful event for the band was having to reinvent themselves after parting ways with their record label.
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Pop Duo Aly and AJ Join Radio DePaul
Feb 3, 2021 4:34 PM
On Monday January 25th, I was able to fulfill the lifelong goal of my 7-year-old self by talking to Aly & AJ at in2une Music’s first Campus Campfire Circle event. I remember seeing Aly all the time on Phil of the Future and I loved watching the duo’s music videos between commercial breaks on Disney Channel.
On Monday January 25th, I was able to fulfill the lifelong goal of my 7-year-old self by talking to Aly & AJ at in2une Music’s first Campus Campfire Circle event. I remember seeing Aly all the time on Phil of the Future and I loved watching the duo’s music videos between commercial breaks on Disney Channel.
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EDM Artist Rad Cat Joins Next In The Queue
Feb 2, 2021 6:56 PM
Native of San Diego, California, Rad Cat is a first generation Mexican American DJ and producer who began to feel a strong connection to music at the young age of 12. He is known for his numerous tracks that have garnered millions of streams on Spotify.
Native of San Diego, California, Rad Cat is a first generation Mexican American DJ and producer who began to feel a strong connection to music at the young age of 12. He is known for his numerous tracks that have garnered millions of streams on Spotify.
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DHH: DePaul CHAARG, DePaul Net Impact, and Alpha Psi Lambda
Jan 26, 2021 11:02 PM
On January 15, 2021, representatives from CHAARG, DePaul Net Impact, and Alpha Psi Lamba spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
On January 15, 2021, representatives from CHAARG, DePaul Net Impact, and Alpha Psi Lamba spoke about their organizations on the DePaul Half Hour.
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DHH: Delta Sigma Pi, The Fullertones, and the DePaul Music Business Organization
Jan 21, 2021 6:21 PM
On Friday, January 8th, 2021, we had representatives from Delta Sigma Pi, The Fullertones, and the DePaul Business Music Organization speak about their organizations.
On Friday, January 8th, 2021, we had representatives from Delta Sigma Pi, The Fullertones, and the DePaul Business Music Organization speak about their organizations.
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Indie Pop-Rock Band The Kelseys Interview on Vibe Check
Dec 20, 2020 10:20 AM
The Kelseys are a band that came to fruition at the University of Michigan in 2016. Consisting of Josh Cukier (drums), Evan Dennis (guitar) and fronted by Peter Kwitny (vocals), the band have been releasing a new single each month, a declaration that began in September of this year.
The Kelseys are a band that came to fruition at the University of Michigan in 2016. Consisting of Josh Cukier (drums), Evan Dennis (guitar) and fronted by Peter Kwitny (vocals), the band have been releasing a new single each month, a declaration that began in September of this year.
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Vocalist Jessie Wagner Interview on Live from Radio DePaul
Dec 19, 2020 10:47 AM
After supporting roles with such acts as Lenny Kravitz, Nile Rogers, Stevie Van Zandt and others, vocalist Jessie Wagner took to writing her first standalone record. After signing a record deal in January of 2020, Wagner was set to release her album and finally tour from center stage. This excitement was only halted by the tragic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
After supporting roles with such acts as Lenny Kravitz, Nile Rogers, Stevie Van Zandt and others, vocalist Jessie Wagner took to writing her first standalone record. After signing a record deal in January of 2020, Wagner was set to release her album and finally tour from center stage. This excitement was only halted by the tragic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The 10 Best Albums of 2020
Dec 17, 2020 5:35 PM
2020 has been the weirdest year in generations. No one was prepared for the pandemic, the social uprisings, and the isolation that dominated 2020. Artists as they always do evolved and created music that beautifully chronicled these extremely strange times. Here are the ten best albums of the year according to your host of the Mother Night Radio Hour. Enjoy.
2020 has been the weirdest year in generations. No one was prepared for the pandemic, the social uprisings, and the isolation that dominated 2020. Artists as they always do evolved and created music that beautifully chronicled these extremely strange times. Here are the ten best albums of the year according to your host of the Mother Night Radio Hour. Enjoy.
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Country Singer Nick Tyrrel Interview on Next In The Queue
Dec 9, 2020 3:41 PM
Native of San Francisco, Nick Tyrrel is a country singer who writes songs in Nashville. Currently, he is working on his untitled debut EP with Grammy nominated songwriter and producer Clay Mills, and multi-platinum producer and songwriter Mike Krompass.
Native of San Francisco, Nick Tyrrel is a country singer who writes songs in Nashville. Currently, he is working on his untitled debut EP with Grammy nominated songwriter and producer Clay Mills, and multi-platinum producer and songwriter Mike Krompass.
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Singer Keegan Calmes Interview on Coffee Shop Acoustics
Dec 9, 2020 3:35 PM
Born in Wisconsin, Keegan Calmes got his musical career kick started by performing lead vocals and guitar in the band “Vinyl Theatre.” Vinyl Theatre was picked up by a New York based record label company called Fueled by Ramen, where they recorded 3 albums and went on 16 national tours.
Born in Wisconsin, Keegan Calmes got his musical career kick started by performing lead vocals and guitar in the band “Vinyl Theatre.” Vinyl Theatre was picked up by a New York based record label company called Fueled by Ramen, where they recorded 3 albums and went on 16 national tours.
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Country Singer John Gurney Interview on A Trip To Nashville
Dec 5, 2020 7:14 PM
Born and raised right here in the Chicagoland area, John Gurney is a rising country artist that began to develop both as a singer and as a songwriter after moving to Nashville.
Born and raised right here in the Chicagoland area, John Gurney is a rising country artist that began to develop both as a singer and as a songwriter after moving to Nashville.
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Country Singer Tracielynn interview on A Trip To Nashville
Dec 1, 2020 10:50 PM
Raised in Virginia, Tracielynn is a rising country singer who currently resides in Nashville. She works with Grammy Award-Winning Producer Luke Wooten, who has previously worked with artists such as Dierks Bentley, Kelly Pickler, and Brad Paisley.
Raised in Virginia, Tracielynn is a rising country singer who currently resides in Nashville. She works with Grammy Award-Winning Producer Luke Wooten, who has previously worked with artists such as Dierks Bentley, Kelly Pickler, and Brad Paisley.
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Australian Psych-Rockers Pond Talk Stung!
Nov 21, 2024 10:47 AM
The psychedelic rock world knows Pond as a household name, and after ten albums they have continued to make a name for themselves. The quintet returns to Chicago this Friday at Vic Theatre on their 2024 North American tour after the launch of their new album, Stung!. Released June 21st, it was a monumental drop as the group joined the double digits in album releases club, which is already difficult to achieve from bands worldwide. The LP explores Pond’s strongest rock styles and a touch of their experimental side, like the instrumental “Elf Bar Blues”, or the strong continuation of “Edge of the World Pt. 3”, echoing earlier parts 1 and 2 from their 2017 album, The Weather. I got to interview the group about Stung!, including the challenges they may face after expanding their discography.
The psychedelic rock world knows Pond as a household name, and after ten albums they have continued to make a name for themselves. The quintet returns to Chicago this Friday at Vic Theatre on their 2024 North American tour after the launch of their new album, Stung!. Released June 21st, it was a monumental drop as the group joined the double digits in album releases club, which is already difficult to achieve from bands worldwide. The LP explores Pond’s strongest rock styles and a touch of their experimental side, like the instrumental “Elf Bar Blues”, or the strong continuation of “Edge of the World Pt. 3”, echoing earlier parts 1 and 2 from their 2017 album, The Weather. I got to interview the group about Stung!, including the challenges they may face after expanding their discography.
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Sixpence None The Richer’s Long-Awaited Reunion/25th Anniversary Tour
Oct 30, 2024 9:30 AM
On Friday, October 25th, I had the honor of seeing Sixpence None the Richer, a band I have been listening to for almost my entire life, perform live at City Winery as part of their first tour in 8 years and their first time releasing music together again in 11 years. I vividly remember songs from their self-titled album putting me at ease as a child in the car with my mom. These songs continued to underscore my life as I grew up, and I began to explore more of their discography, with The Fatherless & The Widow emerging as a favorite.
On Friday, October 25th, I had the honor of seeing Sixpence None the Richer, a band I have been listening to for almost my entire life, perform live at City Winery as part of their first tour in 8 years and their first time releasing music together again in 11 years. I vividly remember songs from their self-titled album putting me at ease as a child in the car with my mom. These songs continued to underscore my life as I grew up, and I began to explore more of their discography, with The Fatherless & The Widow emerging as a favorite.
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Founder of The Chicago International Film Festival, Michael Kutza on Radio DePaul
Oct 23, 2024 7:28 PM
CHICAGO - Michael Kutza has been as influential as someone can be in the film festival industry. At age 22, Michael transformed the city of Chicago into a festival hotspot that supported films from unknown artists, ready to get their name out there. In 2024, the festival is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
CHICAGO - Michael Kutza has been as influential as someone can be in the film festival industry. At age 22, Michael transformed the city of Chicago into a festival hotspot that supported films from unknown artists, ready to get their name out there. In 2024, the festival is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
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June McDoom On Listening To Yourself Amidst The Noise
Sep 24, 2024 7:11 PM
Discovering June’s music split my mind. It centered around this voice that seemed to suddenly appear out of the ether in the most angelic and graceful way. Deeply emotive and raw, I didn’t expect its kaleidoscope of reflections of 60s/70s folk and more modern sounds. June’s 2023 EP, With Strings, opens with “Emerald River Dance,” a haunting track followed by a cover of the traditional Appalachian ballad “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair.” The EP continues with orchestrally arranged versions of June’s original songs, previously released on a self-titled EP in 2022. Acoustic guitar rings out with arpeggiated motion while the orchestra’s longer tones reverberate to surround June’s yearning melodies. With drum machine and synth, the first EP includes some elements of 80s pop and rock. At the same time, it builds an intimate, contemplative world that strikes me in a similar way that Sibylle Baier does with Colour Green. Whatever way you categorize her work, it clearly demonstrates authenticity and seamless diversity of style.
Discovering June’s music split my mind. It centered around this voice that seemed to suddenly appear out of the ether in the most angelic and graceful way. Deeply emotive and raw, I didn’t expect its kaleidoscope of reflections of 60s/70s folk and more modern sounds. June’s 2023 EP, With Strings, opens with “Emerald River Dance,” a haunting track followed by a cover of the traditional Appalachian ballad “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair.” The EP continues with orchestrally arranged versions of June’s original songs, previously released on a self-titled EP in 2022. Acoustic guitar rings out with arpeggiated motion while the orchestra’s longer tones reverberate to surround June’s yearning melodies. With drum machine and synth, the first EP includes some elements of 80s pop and rock. At the same time, it builds an intimate, contemplative world that strikes me in a similar way that Sibylle Baier does with Colour Green. Whatever way you categorize her work, it clearly demonstrates authenticity and seamless diversity of style.
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Marem Ladson's Tour Ritual for Staying Grounded and “Song to the Siren”
Sep 23, 2024 10:01 AM
I still remember exactly the way it felt to hear Marem Ladson’s “Rayo de Luna” for the first time. I was unprepared to be swept away in her underwater-like soundscape. Everything around me but the brushes of guitar and feathery vocals fell away to give me two minutes and forty-seven seconds of quiet bliss. Those couple of minutes were much needed as the intensity of city-life had begun to exhaust me on my walk home from campus. I had never heard anything like it before so I quickly placed it in my vault of Spotify finds as if it were a hidden treasure. I looked forward to losing myself in the rest of her discography throughout the Spring. Not long after, I was giddy with anticipation because Ladson’s tour would soon arrive in town at Thalia Hall. I was glad for a reason to return to the beloved venue in historic Pilsen and I danced shamelessly late into the night while watching the headliner, Helado Negro. When Ladson opened the show, the Spanish singer-songwriter was no longer a frequency in my headphones but a self-possessed woman illuminated by stage lights, swaying to angelic melodies. Our q&a left me with a deeper understanding of her relationship with music and how the busy performer lifestyle can look behind the scenes.
I still remember exactly the way it felt to hear Marem Ladson’s “Rayo de Luna” for the first time. I was unprepared to be swept away in her underwater-like soundscape. Everything around me but the brushes of guitar and feathery vocals fell away to give me two minutes and forty-seven seconds of quiet bliss. Those couple of minutes were much needed as the intensity of city-life had begun to exhaust me on my walk home from campus. I had never heard anything like it before so I quickly placed it in my vault of Spotify finds as if it were a hidden treasure. I looked forward to losing myself in the rest of her discography throughout the Spring. Not long after, I was giddy with anticipation because Ladson’s tour would soon arrive in town at Thalia Hall. I was glad for a reason to return to the beloved venue in historic Pilsen and I danced shamelessly late into the night while watching the headliner, Helado Negro. When Ladson opened the show, the Spanish singer-songwriter was no longer a frequency in my headphones but a self-possessed woman illuminated by stage lights, swaying to angelic melodies. Our q&a left me with a deeper understanding of her relationship with music and how the busy performer lifestyle can look behind the scenes.
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Music as Medicine: Miracle-Level and We Sang, Therefore We Were with Greg Saunier
Sep 20, 2024 9:00 AM
I dialed the number and anxiously waited for the phone’s ringing to stop. When it did, I thanked Greg Saunier, founder, for taking my call after the band had returned home from a demanding tour. Today Deerhoof consists of drums and vocals (Saunier), bass and vocals (Satomi Matsuzaki), and two guitars (John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez). Just the night before, I was at their last show at Lincoln Hall. Afterwards I was still raving over the performance and their latest album, Miracle-Level, which I had repeatedly played through my headphones on my daily adventures around the city. It became the soundtrack of the burgeoning spring season along with the sounds of Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Tortoise, Liz Phair and other experimental, guitar-centered favorites of mine. Lincoln Hall was filled with many different kinds of people with a common, shared appreciation. The opener welcomed us with their psychedelic riffs and sensitive lyrics which Saunier complimented once Deerhoof took the stage. The band showed genuine chemistry, and they interacted with the audience as if there were no platform separating us. We felt intimately connected by the emotive sound filling up the entire venue, and their playful and sincere adlibs between songs created more closeness. After a gracious encore, no one wanted to leave the venue, and I became more eager to conduct the over-the-phone interview the next night. Saunier and I conversed for over an hour-and-a-half, and I could not be happier with what came of it. A college radio interview quickly became a deep reflection on creativity, productivity, and the healing properties of music that informs my own artistry from now on.
I dialed the number and anxiously waited for the phone’s ringing to stop. When it did, I thanked Greg Saunier, founder, for taking my call after the band had returned home from a demanding tour. Today Deerhoof consists of drums and vocals (Saunier), bass and vocals (Satomi Matsuzaki), and two guitars (John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez). Just the night before, I was at their last show at Lincoln Hall. Afterwards I was still raving over the performance and their latest album, Miracle-Level, which I had repeatedly played through my headphones on my daily adventures around the city. It became the soundtrack of the burgeoning spring season along with the sounds of Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Tortoise, Liz Phair and other experimental, guitar-centered favorites of mine. Lincoln Hall was filled with many different kinds of people with a common, shared appreciation. The opener welcomed us with their psychedelic riffs and sensitive lyrics which Saunier complimented once Deerhoof took the stage. The band showed genuine chemistry, and they interacted with the audience as if there were no platform separating us. We felt intimately connected by the emotive sound filling up the entire venue, and their playful and sincere adlibs between songs created more closeness. After a gracious encore, no one wanted to leave the venue, and I became more eager to conduct the over-the-phone interview the next night. Saunier and I conversed for over an hour-and-a-half, and I could not be happier with what came of it. A college radio interview quickly became a deep reflection on creativity, productivity, and the healing properties of music that informs my own artistry from now on.
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An Interview with Lucia Sarmiento
Sep 9, 2024 1:18 PM
Lucia Sarmiento is a saxophonist, composer, and educator based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She leads a synth-heavy jazz quintet that fuses elements of funk, pop, jazz, and Latin American music. You may have seen Lucia pop up on your instagram feed where she has amassed nearly 70,000 followers or sharing the stage with artists like Pitbull and Karol G. I sat down with Lucia on June 5th for an interview about her newly released single “Porcelain” and her soon-to-be-released debut album.
Lucia Sarmiento is a saxophonist, composer, and educator based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She leads a synth-heavy jazz quintet that fuses elements of funk, pop, jazz, and Latin American music. You may have seen Lucia pop up on your instagram feed where she has amassed nearly 70,000 followers or sharing the stage with artists like Pitbull and Karol G. I sat down with Lucia on June 5th for an interview about her newly released single “Porcelain” and her soon-to-be-released debut album.
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Third Times the Charm
Nov 18, 2024 9:00 AM
This summer, Clairo dropped her third studio album Charm, which has now been nominated for Best Alternative Album in the 2024 Grammy Awards. Her music career started in 2017 with the release of four singles, including the songs "Pretty Girl" and "Flaming Hot Cheetos," which gained traction for their unique bedroom pop sound. However, it was in 2019 when her career really started to take off with the release of her debut album, Immunity. In these first couple of years, Clairo was known for her indie-pop melodies and soft girl aesthetic. She perfectly encapsulated the vibes of 2017-2019 with lo-fi, bedroom pop songs that quickly became her image, though they did not fully feel authentic compared to her style now.
This summer, Clairo dropped her third studio album Charm, which has now been nominated for Best Alternative Album in the 2024 Grammy Awards. Her music career started in 2017 with the release of four singles, including the songs "Pretty Girl" and "Flaming Hot Cheetos," which gained traction for their unique bedroom pop sound. However, it was in 2019 when her career really started to take off with the release of her debut album, Immunity. In these first couple of years, Clairo was known for her indie-pop melodies and soft girl aesthetic. She perfectly encapsulated the vibes of 2017-2019 with lo-fi, bedroom pop songs that quickly became her image, though they did not fully feel authentic compared to her style now.
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What is Happening To Music Journalism?
Nov 14, 2024 9:00 AM
On November 11, 2024, in a crushing blow to the Chicago music community, Pitchfork Music Festival announced via Instagram that the festival would not be returning to Chicago in 2025, ending its 19 year run in Union Park. The publication cited little cause other than the rapidly evolving music festival landscape.
On November 11, 2024, in a crushing blow to the Chicago music community, Pitchfork Music Festival announced via Instagram that the festival would not be returning to Chicago in 2025, ending its 19 year run in Union Park. The publication cited little cause other than the rapidly evolving music festival landscape.
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In Defense of Nostalgia-Bait Festivals
Oct 24, 2024 9:00 AM
There seem to be very few certainties in life: death, taxes, and 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fans. Once a 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fan myself, I can attest that there is just something about that band that speaks to kids at that age who are learning how to navigate adult emotions and need something to latch onto. Even during the six years the band split up, they maintained that hold on the youth. My Chemical Romance meant a lot to me at that age, in a way that I don’t know if I could ever fully articulate. Now a 22-year-old My Chemical Romance fan (with a bit of disposable income), I jumped at the opportunity to see My Chemical Romance co-headline a festival with another band that shaped me as a person, Chicago’s very own Fall Out Boy.
There seem to be very few certainties in life: death, taxes, and 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fans. Once a 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fan myself, I can attest that there is just something about that band that speaks to kids at that age who are learning how to navigate adult emotions and need something to latch onto. Even during the six years the band split up, they maintained that hold on the youth. My Chemical Romance meant a lot to me at that age, in a way that I don’t know if I could ever fully articulate. Now a 22-year-old My Chemical Romance fan (with a bit of disposable income), I jumped at the opportunity to see My Chemical Romance co-headline a festival with another band that shaped me as a person, Chicago’s very own Fall Out Boy.
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The Road to Chromakopia: The Roll Out of Tyler, the Creator's Eighth Studio Album
Oct 23, 2024 7:10 PM
Fans of Tyler, the Creator are buzzing with excitement after the artist dropped an album announcement, a creative festival crossword puzzle, a new single, and a world tour announcement. Just a day after teasing us with a snippet of "St. Chroma," on October 17, he unveiled his eighth studio album, Chromakopia, a highly anticipated follow-up to Call Me If You Get Lost three years in the making.
Fans of Tyler, the Creator are buzzing with excitement after the artist dropped an album announcement, a creative festival crossword puzzle, a new single, and a world tour announcement. Just a day after teasing us with a snippet of "St. Chroma," on October 17, he unveiled his eighth studio album, Chromakopia, a highly anticipated follow-up to Call Me If You Get Lost three years in the making.
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10:05 on 10/5: COIN’s Monumental Chicago Show
Oct 21, 2024 9:30 AM
CHICAGO | “I love Chicago, I really do,” COIN’s lead singer Chase Lawrence exclaimed to the crowd during their show at Aragon Ballroom on October 5. The Nashville indie-rock group stopped in the Windy City to tour their latest album, I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore, released this past September. It was an incredibly special show for both the fans and the band as 10/5 is associated with the song, “Let It All Out (10:05)” from COIN’s 2020 album, Dreamland. Fans were in for quite a treat as the show was filled with lots of appreciation despite a major production difficulty.
CHICAGO | “I love Chicago, I really do,” COIN’s lead singer Chase Lawrence exclaimed to the crowd during their show at Aragon Ballroom on October 5. The Nashville indie-rock group stopped in the Windy City to tour their latest album, I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore, released this past September. It was an incredibly special show for both the fans and the band as 10/5 is associated with the song, “Let It All Out (10:05)” from COIN’s 2020 album, Dreamland. Fans were in for quite a treat as the show was filled with lots of appreciation despite a major production difficulty.
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No Way to Relax When Dora Jar is Onstage
Oct 17, 2024 9:00 AM
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, October 1st, the wonderful, whimsical, and artistically-sound singer/songwriter Dora Jar returned to Chicago at Lincoln Hall just a few months after her main-stage performance at Lollapalooza. This was the third time I have had the pleasure of seeing her perform; the first time opening for The 1975 at Allstate Arena last year, and the second at the Bud Light stage at Lollapalooza, where I was able to meet her post-performance. Even so, this was the first headline show of Jar’s that I have attended, and my expectations were thoroughly exceeded. Artists rarely enter the scene already authentically themselves throughout their entire body of work. Yet, sure of herself and her sound, Jar flourishes standing before hundreds of people.
CHICAGO | On Tuesday, October 1st, the wonderful, whimsical, and artistically-sound singer/songwriter Dora Jar returned to Chicago at Lincoln Hall just a few months after her main-stage performance at Lollapalooza. This was the third time I have had the pleasure of seeing her perform; the first time opening for The 1975 at Allstate Arena last year, and the second at the Bud Light stage at Lollapalooza, where I was able to meet her post-performance. Even so, this was the first headline show of Jar’s that I have attended, and my expectations were thoroughly exceeded. Artists rarely enter the scene already authentically themselves throughout their entire body of work. Yet, sure of herself and her sound, Jar flourishes standing before hundreds of people.
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Concert Review: Sunami at Subterranean
Oct 16, 2024 9:00 AM
On the night of October 14th, I set out to Subterranean, one of my favorite Chicago venues, to see Sunami, a hardcore band hailing all the way from San Jose, California. The band had played the night before, and I had already heard some stories from friends. They told me that I was “going to get annihilated,” advised me to “take my piercings out,” and told me that the pit would get super violent, and this was an understatement. After hearing all of this from several people, I decided to watch the show from the balcony above in comfort and safety.
On the night of October 14th, I set out to Subterranean, one of my favorite Chicago venues, to see Sunami, a hardcore band hailing all the way from San Jose, California. The band had played the night before, and I had already heard some stories from friends. They told me that I was “going to get annihilated,” advised me to “take my piercings out,” and told me that the pit would get super violent, and this was an understatement. After hearing all of this from several people, I decided to watch the show from the balcony above in comfort and safety.
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Duster Transcends Rock at Thalia Hall
Oct 15, 2024 12:50 PM
CHICAGO | I had the pleasure to see Duster live on October 9th, and trust me, pleasure is an understatement. As I waited for the doors to open, I spotted Clay Parton, one of Duster’s guitarists walking by with a plastic bag. He seemed to go unnoticed by everyone in the long line that wrapped around Thalia Hall, or maybe everyone felt like me, too nervous to interrupt his evening stroll.
CHICAGO | I had the pleasure to see Duster live on October 9th, and trust me, pleasure is an understatement. As I waited for the doors to open, I spotted Clay Parton, one of Duster’s guitarists walking by with a plastic bag. He seemed to go unnoticed by everyone in the long line that wrapped around Thalia Hall, or maybe everyone felt like me, too nervous to interrupt his evening stroll.
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Music Director Picks: Riot Fest 2025
Sep 16, 2024 4:12 PM
Riot Fest 2025 is quickly approaching. As Chicago’s premier music festival for punk, rock, metal, and alternative music, fans were shocked to see that the festival would be moving to SeatGeek stadium in Bridgeview- close to an hour drive outside of the city, and largely inaccessible by public transit. After some uproar about the change, Riot Fest announced that they would be moving back North Lawndale’s Douglass Park, which has housed the festival since 2015.
Riot Fest 2025 is quickly approaching. As Chicago’s premier music festival for punk, rock, metal, and alternative music, fans were shocked to see that the festival would be moving to SeatGeek stadium in Bridgeview- close to an hour drive outside of the city, and largely inaccessible by public transit. After some uproar about the change, Riot Fest announced that they would be moving back North Lawndale’s Douglass Park, which has housed the festival since 2015.
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Baby’s First Stars – Anastasia Coope at Constellation
Jul 27, 2024 3:09 PM
It’s funny– the moment I was presented with the opportunity to cover a show at Constellation, I immediately jumped at it. I am a musician with an interest in new/experimental musics, so I’ve been told time and time again that Constellation is the place for me. At some point, whenever a person asked me if I’ve been, I just lied and said ‘yes’ to spare myself the theatrics surrounding the fact the I, the king of experimental (according to my non-musician friends), had never even stepped foot in its perimeter. Needless to say, I was beyond ready to change my attendance status from “slacking” to “in the know.” Now, I am a color of letdown, itching for more.
It’s funny– the moment I was presented with the opportunity to cover a show at Constellation, I immediately jumped at it. I am a musician with an interest in new/experimental musics, so I’ve been told time and time again that Constellation is the place for me. At some point, whenever a person asked me if I’ve been, I just lied and said ‘yes’ to spare myself the theatrics surrounding the fact the I, the king of experimental (according to my non-musician friends), had never even stepped foot in its perimeter. Needless to say, I was beyond ready to change my attendance status from “slacking” to “in the know.” Now, I am a color of letdown, itching for more.
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The Greeting Committee: Charting Queer Territories
Jul 27, 2024 2:50 PM
Formed 10 years ago, The Greeting Committee quickly became popular as a self-identifying indie-rock band. Their popularity is notable for releasing sounds that fuel listeners' inner (or obvious) queer euphoria. Current members Addie, Pierce, Noah, and Micah and other contributing artists owe their success to personalities on the KRBZ Alternative radio station in Kansas City, Missouri. Since being featured on the radio station, their EP ‘Hands Down’ now has 33 million listens on Spotify alone. Entering The Bottom Lounge venue on July 24th, 2024 was quick as staff led attendees to the opener, Toledo, an indie-rock duo. Daniel and Jordan produced energizing sounds and personality, this made the perfect appetizer for TGC. They often spoke to the crowd and established good vibes and gratitude for their Chicago fanbase.
Formed 10 years ago, The Greeting Committee quickly became popular as a self-identifying indie-rock band. Their popularity is notable for releasing sounds that fuel listeners' inner (or obvious) queer euphoria. Current members Addie, Pierce, Noah, and Micah and other contributing artists owe their success to personalities on the KRBZ Alternative radio station in Kansas City, Missouri. Since being featured on the radio station, their EP ‘Hands Down’ now has 33 million listens on Spotify alone. Entering The Bottom Lounge venue on July 24th, 2024 was quick as staff led attendees to the opener, Toledo, an indie-rock duo. Daniel and Jordan produced energizing sounds and personality, this made the perfect appetizer for TGC. They often spoke to the crowd and established good vibes and gratitude for their Chicago fanbase.
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Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: Saturday Photo Gallery
Jul 25, 2024 4:10 PM
All photos by Ariele Palmer
All photos by Ariele Palmer
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Radio DePaul takes on Pitchfork Music Festival 2024
Jul 25, 2024 3:59 PM
Pitchfork Music Festival returned to Chicago's Union Park in West Loop this past weekend for its 18th year, bringing thousands of music fans together for a weekend of exciting performances. One of Chicago’s most prominent and well respected festivals, Pitchfork Music Festival features a lineup that often spotlights artists that are heavily promoted or praised in Pitchfork’s reviews and articles. The featured artists differ greatly by genre and often may be experimental, independent, and bringing fresh ideas and style to the musical landscape. This year’s headliners included Texas-based neo-soul band Black Pumas, electronic music mastermind Jamie xx, and 90s alt-rock superstar Alanis Morissette.
Pitchfork Music Festival returned to Chicago's Union Park in West Loop this past weekend for its 18th year, bringing thousands of music fans together for a weekend of exciting performances. One of Chicago’s most prominent and well respected festivals, Pitchfork Music Festival features a lineup that often spotlights artists that are heavily promoted or praised in Pitchfork’s reviews and articles. The featured artists differ greatly by genre and often may be experimental, independent, and bringing fresh ideas and style to the musical landscape. This year’s headliners included Texas-based neo-soul band Black Pumas, electronic music mastermind Jamie xx, and 90s alt-rock superstar Alanis Morissette.
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Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: Sunday Photo Gallery
Jul 25, 2024 3:59 PM
All photos by Ariele Palmer
All photos by Ariele Palmer
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Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: Friday Photo Gallery
Jul 25, 2024 3:58 PM
All photos by Ariele Palmer
All photos by Ariele Palmer
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Asha Imuno to Take Over Sleeping Village for Tomorrow Never Knows
Jan 19, 2024 3:14 PM
CHICAGO | California-native Asha Imuno and his Hip-Hop and R&B influenced music will be one of the many acts during the Tomorrow Never Knows Fest, a city-wide festival that features local and nationally acclaimed indie artists.
CHICAGO | California-native Asha Imuno and his Hip-Hop and R&B influenced music will be one of the many acts during the Tomorrow Never Knows Fest, a city-wide festival that features local and nationally acclaimed indie artists.
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A Seat At Sohla El Waylly´s Table
Nov 9, 2023 3:16 PM
CHICAGO | A delectable afternoon was had at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts where chef, restaurateur and internet cooking sensation, Sohla El-Waylly presented her debut cookbook “Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook,” at the Chicago Humanities Festival.
CHICAGO | A delectable afternoon was had at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts where chef, restaurateur and internet cooking sensation, Sohla El-Waylly presented her debut cookbook “Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook,” at the Chicago Humanities Festival.
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BE NATURAL, ACT NATURAL; Jacob Sutton Unveils His Film-photo Exhibition at the C33 Gallery
Nov 9, 2023 3:00 PM
CHICAGO | In Chicago’s vibrant film scene, few independent artists stand out more than Jacob Sutton, whose exhibition at the C33 gallery opened to visitors on October 26. The multimedia exhibit titled “Natural,” comments on the modern Black identity, and how societal factors interfere with the natural self, through the lens of six subjects who approach and embody these concepts differently.
CHICAGO | In Chicago’s vibrant film scene, few independent artists stand out more than Jacob Sutton, whose exhibition at the C33 gallery opened to visitors on October 26. The multimedia exhibit titled “Natural,” comments on the modern Black identity, and how societal factors interfere with the natural self, through the lens of six subjects who approach and embody these concepts differently.
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“Anatomy of a Fall” Placidly Delivers an Icy Melodrama Effectively but Predictably
Nov 9, 2023 12:54 PM
“Anatomy of a Fall” is the definition of the kind of foreign film nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars that your annoying film obsessed family member relentlessly tells you to watch at Christmas — but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. I say that because that film guy is me by the way. I saw Justine Triet’s new film on opening night and it was thoroughly entertaining (normally my parents don’t go for French films, but I was able to sell them on the fact that around one third of the film is in English).
“Anatomy of a Fall” is the definition of the kind of foreign film nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars that your annoying film obsessed family member relentlessly tells you to watch at Christmas — but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. I say that because that film guy is me by the way. I saw Justine Triet’s new film on opening night and it was thoroughly entertaining (normally my parents don’t go for French films, but I was able to sell them on the fact that around one third of the film is in English).
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The Mole Hill Stories: A Cozy Cure for Cold Weather Blues
Nov 3, 2023 11:56 AM
CHICAGO l Based on Lois Ehlert's best-selling children's books, The Mole Hill Stories follows an energetic group of forest friends as they learn to appreciate the profound beauty of the natural world that surrounds them.
CHICAGO l Based on Lois Ehlert's best-selling children's books, The Mole Hill Stories follows an energetic group of forest friends as they learn to appreciate the profound beauty of the natural world that surrounds them.
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Album Review: Different Class (1995) by Pulp
Nov 2, 2023 5:35 PM
One of the few musical chart battles given the same level of fanaticism and media attention as WrestleMania was most definitely the battle of Britpop. In 1995, the pending release of Blur’s “Country House” and Oasis’ “Roll with it” on the same day whipped British media into a frenzy over who would reign supreme on the charts. As a cultural moment, Britpop became more of a warzone than a genre; Oasis v. Blur, North v. South. It was at this moment that a 31 year-old Jarvis Cocker and his band Pulp presented us with a third option.
One of the few musical chart battles given the same level of fanaticism and media attention as WrestleMania was most definitely the battle of Britpop. In 1995, the pending release of Blur’s “Country House” and Oasis’ “Roll with it” on the same day whipped British media into a frenzy over who would reign supreme on the charts. As a cultural moment, Britpop became more of a warzone than a genre; Oasis v. Blur, North v. South. It was at this moment that a 31 year-old Jarvis Cocker and his band Pulp presented us with a third option.
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A Night with Samara Joy
Nov 2, 2023 5:29 PM
CHICAGO | On Friday October 27th, we attended an unforgettable night with jazz vocalist Samara Joy at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We were lucky enough to score a meet-and-greet with Samara and hear her soundcheck. Although the show sold out before we had a chance to get tickets, Samara was kind enough to offer us free tickets as her personal guests.
CHICAGO | On Friday October 27th, we attended an unforgettable night with jazz vocalist Samara Joy at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We were lucky enough to score a meet-and-greet with Samara and hear her soundcheck. Although the show sold out before we had a chance to get tickets, Samara was kind enough to offer us free tickets as her personal guests.
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Macie’s Stewart Dream Turned Into Life at the Epiphany
Nov 2, 2023 5:24 PM
CHICAGO | Earlier this month on October 20, I had the pleasure of seeing multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and improviser Macie Stewart in collaboration with Experimental Sounds Studio at the Epiphany Center for the Arts.
CHICAGO | Earlier this month on October 20, I had the pleasure of seeing multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and improviser Macie Stewart in collaboration with Experimental Sounds Studio at the Epiphany Center for the Arts.
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Equipment and Aren’t We Amphibians: Bringing Fifth-wave Emo to the Midwest
Nov 2, 2023 5:13 PM
KALAMAZOO & CHICAGO | Equipment, a band out of Toledo, Ohio just finished a short midwest tour with fellow fifth-wave emo band, Aren’t We Amphibians, bookended by appearances at DIY festivals Fauxchella in Bowling Green, Ohio and Homiefest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
KALAMAZOO & CHICAGO | Equipment, a band out of Toledo, Ohio just finished a short midwest tour with fellow fifth-wave emo band, Aren’t We Amphibians, bookended by appearances at DIY festivals Fauxchella in Bowling Green, Ohio and Homiefest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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James Blake at the Aragon Ballroom
Oct 26, 2023 7:20 AM
CHICAGO | For his Chicago stop, James Blake played beneath the star-painted ceilings of the Aragon Ballroom on the night of October 14th. When I asked my friend Alex what I should wear to the James Blake concert, she told me to come dressed in something that said, “Ethereal Sadness.” She wouldn’t be wrong; UK artist James Blake has built a successful career by performing heartbreaking ballads which his fans have fallen in love with. However, Blake has been revisiting his roots in experimental electronica more recently; in September of this year, he released his electronic album Playing Robots into Heaven and started his corresponding tour in the US at the beginning of October.
CHICAGO | For his Chicago stop, James Blake played beneath the star-painted ceilings of the Aragon Ballroom on the night of October 14th. When I asked my friend Alex what I should wear to the James Blake concert, she told me to come dressed in something that said, “Ethereal Sadness.” She wouldn’t be wrong; UK artist James Blake has built a successful career by performing heartbreaking ballads which his fans have fallen in love with. However, Blake has been revisiting his roots in experimental electronica more recently; in September of this year, he released his electronic album Playing Robots into Heaven and started his corresponding tour in the US at the beginning of October.
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Even in his 80s, Martin Scorsese is able to tackle the dark subject matter of “Killers of the Flower Moon”
Oct 26, 2023 7:15 AM
I am still actively buzzing from my screening of Martin Scorsese’s latest epic “Killers of the Flower Moon.” I reached out to my former film professor Jack Lilburn, who also saw it the same day, just to have someone to vent my initial emotions too. He simply responded, “Walk it off for a few hours before reflecting, young Bradbury.” He is right, the longer I sit with this film the more I love it, and the more I fear it.
I am still actively buzzing from my screening of Martin Scorsese’s latest epic “Killers of the Flower Moon.” I reached out to my former film professor Jack Lilburn, who also saw it the same day, just to have someone to vent my initial emotions too. He simply responded, “Walk it off for a few hours before reflecting, young Bradbury.” He is right, the longer I sit with this film the more I love it, and the more I fear it.
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Amyl and the Sniffers: Redefining Punk at The Salt Shed
Oct 26, 2023 7:10 AM
CHICAGO | The Salt Shed, a music venue that’s known for hosting musicians with good reputations, reaffirmed this statement last Monday night with the headlining band, Amyl and the Sniffers. This four person band came all the way from Australia, but took the Windy City by storm. Lead singer Amy Taylor emerged onto the stage wearing a little bikini and matching knee high boots that accentuated her long legs. As she shook her head around in excitement, her bleached 70s styled Farrah Fawcett hair, brightly under the neon green lights, illuminating her entrance.
CHICAGO | The Salt Shed, a music venue that’s known for hosting musicians with good reputations, reaffirmed this statement last Monday night with the headlining band, Amyl and the Sniffers. This four person band came all the way from Australia, but took the Windy City by storm. Lead singer Amy Taylor emerged onto the stage wearing a little bikini and matching knee high boots that accentuated her long legs. As she shook her head around in excitement, her bleached 70s styled Farrah Fawcett hair, brightly under the neon green lights, illuminating her entrance.
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An Explosion of Indie-Pop Joy at The House of Blues
Oct 26, 2023 7:05 AM
On October 17th, Utah-based indie pop group The Aces took the stage at the House of Blues during their “I’ve Loved You For So Long” world tour. The band’s tour follows the release of their third album of the same name that came out in June of this year.
On October 17th, Utah-based indie pop group The Aces took the stage at the House of Blues during their “I’ve Loved You For So Long” world tour. The band’s tour follows the release of their third album of the same name that came out in June of this year.
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The Wonder Years Bring The Greatest Generation To Chicago
Oct 26, 2023 7:00 AM
Philadelphia Band Plays To Packed Crowd At The Riviera
Philadelphia Band Plays To Packed Crowd At The Riviera
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Hammers, Scythes and Barrels: Inside the Museum of Medieval Torture
Oct 19, 2023 12:41 PM
Torture: we’ve all experienced it. Whether it’s sitting next to that one kid in class that’s a little too passionate about the Cold War or living in an apartment below a couple of 19-year-old boys, I think we can all agree that torture is pretty bad. However, if you’re crazy like me, you also just can’t get enough of it. I took a trip down to the Medieval Torture Museum, located on the historic Michigan Avenue, with my sights set out on playing with some big hammers and being spooked by stories of the Dark Ages, and spooked is what I got indeed.
Torture: we’ve all experienced it. Whether it’s sitting next to that one kid in class that’s a little too passionate about the Cold War or living in an apartment below a couple of 19-year-old boys, I think we can all agree that torture is pretty bad. However, if you’re crazy like me, you also just can’t get enough of it. I took a trip down to the Medieval Torture Museum, located on the historic Michigan Avenue, with my sights set out on playing with some big hammers and being spooked by stories of the Dark Ages, and spooked is what I got indeed.
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Comedy and Chaos: The Eric Andre Explosion At The Salt Shed
Oct 14, 2023 11:59 AM
If it weren't for the occasional lime green skin suit and nipple clamp-clad fan, the crowd for The Eric Andre Explosion Tour would have seemed sensible. For every 10 chic leather jackets and tech industry standard All-Birds, there was one super-fan — usually wielding a bottle of ranch — gazing toward the stage through tiny sports sunglasses.
If it weren't for the occasional lime green skin suit and nipple clamp-clad fan, the crowd for The Eric Andre Explosion Tour would have seemed sensible. For every 10 chic leather jackets and tech industry standard All-Birds, there was one super-fan — usually wielding a bottle of ranch — gazing toward the stage through tiny sports sunglasses.
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Rising Stars of Indie Folk: Field Medic and Olivia Barton at Lincoln Hall
Oct 9, 2023 7:54 PM
Intimate would be the best word to describe Field Medic and Olivia Barton’s performance at Lincoln Hall in Chicago. Despite it being a Monday night, a dedicated group of fans rocked out with both artists.
Intimate would be the best word to describe Field Medic and Olivia Barton’s performance at Lincoln Hall in Chicago. Despite it being a Monday night, a dedicated group of fans rocked out with both artists.
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Media Matters: But Why Do Others Say Otherwise?
May 10, 2023 2:02 AM
As a student reporter in the journalism department, television, newspapers, and radio have been essential sources to use and report with. It’s a source that allows many of us to connect and find similarities in what we like, dislike, agree, and disagree on. Yet, there are some over the years who have looked at it as a dangerous thing. Something that is invading our privacy and that needs to be rid of. Even as we face those battles today, I want to share how this has affected society and how it may affect you through this series.
As a student reporter in the journalism department, television, newspapers, and radio have been essential sources to use and report with. It’s a source that allows many of us to connect and find similarities in what we like, dislike, agree, and disagree on. Yet, there are some over the years who have looked at it as a dangerous thing. Something that is invading our privacy and that needs to be rid of. Even as we face those battles today, I want to share how this has affected society and how it may affect you through this series.
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Bodies found in Lake Michigan have social media speculating a potential serial killer
Apr 12, 2023 12:15 AM
The recent rise of bodies found in Chicago’s public waterways has TikTok audiences speculating that a killer is among the masses.
The recent rise of bodies found in Chicago’s public waterways has TikTok audiences speculating that a killer is among the masses.
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Isabella Kovar, a published author at just 21
Jan 31, 2023 1:03 PM
Newly published author, Isabella Kovar, worked with her challenges of mental health, and accomplishes her dream.
Newly published author, Isabella Kovar, worked with her challenges of mental health, and accomplishes her dream.
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DePaul's campus mask mandate demystified
Jan 22, 2022 3:00 PM
Cloth masks by themselves no longer fit the bill as acceptable COVID-19 protection on campus, DePaul announced last week.
Cloth masks by themselves no longer fit the bill as acceptable COVID-19 protection on campus, DePaul announced last week.
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DePaul’s Professor Craig Klugman Discusses Death Care and Life
Jan 20, 2022 4:51 PM
At the start of winter break (Nov. 18, to be specific), Jeffrey and Misha had the opportunity to interview Professor Craig Klugman, a tenured health science professor and co-director of the bioethics and society minor at DePaul. Readers and listeners might recognize him from the plethora of press coverage he has gotten during the COVID-19 pandemic, or maybe you’ve read his expansive number of academic articles.
At the start of winter break (Nov. 18, to be specific), Jeffrey and Misha had the opportunity to interview Professor Craig Klugman, a tenured health science professor and co-director of the bioethics and society minor at DePaul. Readers and listeners might recognize him from the plethora of press coverage he has gotten during the COVID-19 pandemic, or maybe you’ve read his expansive number of academic articles.
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Coldplay’s ‘Music of the Spheres’ brings otherworldly experience with new and staple sounds
Nov 13, 2021 11:08 PM
Coldplay’s ninth studio album, “Music of the Spheres” incorporates a familiar and upbeat sound and positive messages — all while bringing the album’s concept of outer space into the tracks.
Coldplay’s ninth studio album, “Music of the Spheres” incorporates a familiar and upbeat sound and positive messages — all while bringing the album’s concept of outer space into the tracks.
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Metra employee morale at ‘all time low’ amid salary stalemate, big payday for CEO
Oct 23, 2021 2:33 PM
A collaboration between Radio DePaul News and 14 East magazine. A version of the web article for this piece was originally published by 14 East magazine, and the audio package was originally aired by Radio DePaul.
A collaboration between Radio DePaul News and 14 East magazine. A version of the web article for this piece was originally published by 14 East magazine, and the audio package was originally aired by Radio DePaul.
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Student Government Association passes budget proposal
Oct 10, 2021 4:05 PM
Members of the DePaul SGA (Student Government Association) assembled on the evening of September 30, 2021, at the Lincoln Park campus for their weekly meeting to discuss the pertinent topics of the week and pass a new budget.
Members of the DePaul SGA (Student Government Association) assembled on the evening of September 30, 2021, at the Lincoln Park campus for their weekly meeting to discuss the pertinent topics of the week and pass a new budget.
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Over 400 Unvaccinated Students at DePaul
Sep 27, 2021 2:22 PM
DePaul has made over 400 COVID-19 vaccine exemptions, concerning some students despite low case numbers.
DePaul has made over 400 COVID-19 vaccine exemptions, concerning some students despite low case numbers.
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Back-to-School COVID-19 Safety: A Conversation with Cheryl Hover
Sep 20, 2021 10:31 PM
Since DePaul students returned to in-person learning, coronavirus case numbers have predictably shot up with more students on campus. During the weeks of September 10 and 17, there were 21 and 16 positive student cases, respectively.
Since DePaul students returned to in-person learning, coronavirus case numbers have predictably shot up with more students on campus. During the weeks of September 10 and 17, there were 21 and 16 positive student cases, respectively.
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Micheal Sean Comerford's slow journalism bike trip across the U.S.
Jun 8, 2021 12:10 PM
Michael Sean Comerford, an award winning journalist and author, set out to discover the stories of Americans living through the COVID-19 pandemic through his project “The Story Cycle.”
Michael Sean Comerford, an award winning journalist and author, set out to discover the stories of Americans living through the COVID-19 pandemic through his project “The Story Cycle.”
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DePaul Filmmakers Showcased at CineYouth Film Festival
May 30, 2021 5:03 PM
CineYouth is an annual international film festival that features and celebrates filmmakers who are 22 years old and younger. This year the festival was held virtually, where five of DePaul’s very own filmmakers were showcased among the festival lineup. I had the opportunity to speak to 2020 graduate Ty Yamamoto and graduating senior Bridget Johnson about their films and their experiences at CineYouth this year.
CineYouth is an annual international film festival that features and celebrates filmmakers who are 22 years old and younger. This year the festival was held virtually, where five of DePaul’s very own filmmakers were showcased among the festival lineup. I had the opportunity to speak to 2020 graduate Ty Yamamoto and graduating senior Bridget Johnson about their films and their experiences at CineYouth this year.
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DePaul Art Museum reopens to feature LatinXAmerican exhibition
May 25, 2021 11:45 PM
The DePaul Art Museum reopened on Friday, May 14, with two exhibitions on display: "LatinXAmerican" and “Quetzalli" by artist Claudia Peña Salinas.
The DePaul Art Museum reopened on Friday, May 14, with two exhibitions on display: "LatinXAmerican" and “Quetzalli" by artist Claudia Peña Salinas.
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Thousands march through Downtown Chicago for Palestine
May 13, 2021 3:05 PM
Thousands marched in support of Palestine Wednesday afternoon amid rising violence in the Middle East.
Thousands marched in support of Palestine Wednesday afternoon amid rising violence in the Middle East.
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Local musicians evaluate music industry one year into the pandemic
May 7, 2021 1:39 PM
Before coronavirus hit the United States, Chicago was a national epicenter for live shows and festivals throughout the year.
Before coronavirus hit the United States, Chicago was a national epicenter for live shows and festivals throughout the year.
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Black Leadership Coalition calls on DePaul president for systemic change
May 5, 2021 5:33 PM
On April 26, DePaul’s Black Leadership Coalition (DPUBLC) and the Black Student Union (BSU) sent an open letter to DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban requesting that the university implement systemic changes to increase racial equity.
On April 26, DePaul’s Black Leadership Coalition (DPUBLC) and the Black Student Union (BSU) sent an open letter to DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban requesting that the university implement systemic changes to increase racial equity.
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DePaul hosts vaccine clinic on-campus
Apr 29, 2021 5:57 PM
In partnership with Michigan Avenue Immediate Care, DePaul’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic is administering the Moderna vaccine to students, faculty and staff for four days from April 27-30 with each day including around 120 students, staff and faculty registered for the vaccine.
In partnership with Michigan Avenue Immediate Care, DePaul’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic is administering the Moderna vaccine to students, faculty and staff for four days from April 27-30 with each day including around 120 students, staff and faculty registered for the vaccine.
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Why Gov Pritzker won't amend the pension clause in the constitution
Mar 17, 2021 6:32 PM
Illinois has close to $143 billion in unfunded pension liability. The unfunded liabilities rose $3.8 billion, or 2.8%, to a new peak of $141 billion in fiscal 2020 from $137.2 billion in 2019.
Illinois has close to $143 billion in unfunded pension liability. The unfunded liabilities rose $3.8 billion, or 2.8%, to a new peak of $141 billion in fiscal 2020 from $137.2 billion in 2019.
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Documentary: Why the Cook County Forest Preserves need grants
Mar 9, 2021 4:58 PM
As the Covid-19 pandemic shut down shopping malls, movie theaters and indoor recreation, the forest preserves experienced an unprecedented demand for its facilities.
As the Covid-19 pandemic shut down shopping malls, movie theaters and indoor recreation, the forest preserves experienced an unprecedented demand for its facilities.
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Black History Spotlight: Ernest Green
Feb 23, 2021 2:59 PM
For the last week of Black History month, Radio DePaul News is highlighting the life and accomplishments of Ernest Green.
For the last week of Black History month, Radio DePaul News is highlighting the life and accomplishments of Ernest Green.
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Senate falls short on vote to convict Trump
Feb 15, 2021 4:38 PM
Former President Trump was acquitted in the Senate on Saturday, bringing his historic second impeachment trial to a close.
Former President Trump was acquitted in the Senate on Saturday, bringing his historic second impeachment trial to a close.
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Pritzker, “$711 million in state budget cuts is not the greatest idea in the world but the right thing to do”
Feb 5, 2021 12:38 PM
At a DePaul student media press conference, when Governor J.B. Pritzker was asked if there was an expected tax hike due to the state’s Covid-19 response being taxpayer funded, he spun the question to address the $711 million in state budget cuts.
At a DePaul student media press conference, when Governor J.B. Pritzker was asked if there was an expected tax hike due to the state’s Covid-19 response being taxpayer funded, he spun the question to address the $711 million in state budget cuts.
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In Myanmar, a military coup threatens democracy
Feb 2, 2021 3:04 PM
The Southeast Asian country of Myanmar endured a series of strict military regimes for almost 50 years, finally moving towards democratic rule a decade ago, in 2011. On Monday, the military has re-seized power in the country by staging a coup, putting Myanmar at risk of slipping back under complete military control.
The Southeast Asian country of Myanmar endured a series of strict military regimes for almost 50 years, finally moving towards democratic rule a decade ago, in 2011. On Monday, the military has re-seized power in the country by staging a coup, putting Myanmar at risk of slipping back under complete military control.
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DePaul honoree to speak at Biden’s inaugural television special
Jan 19, 2021 12:27 PM
An unusual election calls for an unusual inauguration celebration.
An unusual election calls for an unusual inauguration celebration.
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“Easing of Covid Restrictions Only Slows the Bleeding” as the Hospitality Industry Waits for Another Stimulus Package
Dec 9, 2020 12:49 PM
On September 28, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced an easing of some rules related to covid-19. Lightfoot said that new guidelines for businesses would go into effect that will expand indoor capacity to 40% for certain businesses, reopen bars for indoor service, allow restaurants and bars to serve alcohol until 1:00 am – all effective October 1.
On September 28, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced an easing of some rules related to covid-19. Lightfoot said that new guidelines for businesses would go into effect that will expand indoor capacity to 40% for certain businesses, reopen bars for indoor service, allow restaurants and bars to serve alcohol until 1:00 am – all effective October 1.
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DePaul School of Music Students Displeased with University’s Response to the Request of the Removal of the Dean and Curriculum Changes
Oct 28, 2020 10:17 PM
On July 31, a group called the Student Coalition of Diversity and Inclusion at DePaul University’s School of Music sent an open letter to DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban. The coalition wants sweeping changes to the curriculum at the School of Music and called for the dismissal of Dean Ronald Caltabiano.
On July 31, a group called the Student Coalition of Diversity and Inclusion at DePaul University’s School of Music sent an open letter to DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban. The coalition wants sweeping changes to the curriculum at the School of Music and called for the dismissal of Dean Ronald Caltabiano.
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Episode 125: Wrigleyville Tourism
Jun 7, 2023 12:40 PM
Earlier this month, Misha, accompanied by the station's GM, Grace, headed up to Wrigleyville to gain insight into the Chicago tourist experience.
Earlier this month, Misha, accompanied by the station's GM, Grace, headed up to Wrigleyville to gain insight into the Chicago tourist experience.
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Episode 124: DePaul Restroom Review
May 9, 2023 2:00 AM
In this mini-sode, Misha gives her field notes on the best and worst restrooms on DePaul's campus.
In this mini-sode, Misha gives her field notes on the best and worst restrooms on DePaul's campus.
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Episode 123: Rock the Clock
Apr 24, 2023 4:05 PM
A compilation of some of Radio DePaul's lovely hosts who participated in this year's Rock the Clock fundraiser.
A compilation of some of Radio DePaul's lovely hosts who participated in this year's Rock the Clock fundraiser.
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Episode 122: RDP Goes to NYC
Mar 27, 2023 4:06 PM
A few weekends ago, some managers at the station got to go to NYC for the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System conference and awards show- and also have a little bit of fun.
A few weekends ago, some managers at the station got to go to NYC for the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System conference and awards show- and also have a little bit of fun.
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Episode 121: My Lawyer Made Me Change The Name Of This Episode So I Wouldn't Get Sued
Feb 21, 2023 6:03 PM
In this episode, Misha talks about Fall Out Boy's history and some of their new music and promotions.
In this episode, Misha talks about Fall Out Boy's history and some of their new music and promotions.
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Episode 120: Esports with Adam and Kevin
Feb 13, 2023 1:51 PM
This week, guest host and production manager Adam Chang interviews Kevin Donnelly from DePaul Esports, discussing how gaming can build community.
This week, guest host and production manager Adam Chang interviews Kevin Donnelly from DePaul Esports, discussing how gaming can build community.
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Episode 119: Neighbor Noises
Jan 27, 2023 4:20 PM
A brief investigation into architecture vs sound design in apartments & homes across Chicago.
A brief investigation into architecture vs sound design in apartments & homes across Chicago.
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Episode 118: Show Highlights- Small Print Bands
Jan 12, 2023 12:39 AM
For this episode, Misha interviews Anjolie Towle, the station's promotions director and host of Small Print Bands!
For this episode, Misha interviews Anjolie Towle, the station's promotions director and host of Small Print Bands!
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Episode 117: The Blackhawks
Dec 8, 2022 4:09 PM
Adam takes over the podcast for this episode to interview his friend Kevin Theise of Theise Sports and chat about the Chicago Blackhawks.
Adam takes over the podcast for this episode to interview his friend Kevin Theise of Theise Sports and chat about the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Episode 116: Chicago Craigslist
Nov 21, 2022 9:05 PM
In this episode, Misha and her friend Louis talk about oddities from Craigslist- from missed connections to free pet listings and beyond.
In this episode, Misha and her friend Louis talk about oddities from Craigslist- from missed connections to free pet listings and beyond.
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Episode 115: The Chicago Accent
Nov 14, 2022 1:26 PM
In this episode, Misha explores the origins of the Chicago accents and how our accents fit into our overall identities.
In this episode, Misha explores the origins of the Chicago accents and how our accents fit into our overall identities.
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Episode 114: Halloween in the City
Oct 30, 2022 5:30 PM
In this episode, Misha talks about Halloween-themed events happening this week and movies to watch if the weather is disagreeable.
In this episode, Misha talks about Halloween-themed events happening this week and movies to watch if the weather is disagreeable.
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Episode 113: The Batman (2022)
Oct 11, 2022 1:43 AM
In this episode, Misha takes listeners on a downtown walking tour of the filming locations used in Matt Reeves's The Batman (2022).
In this episode, Misha takes listeners on a downtown walking tour of the filming locations used in Matt Reeves's The Batman (2022).
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Episode 112: Misha Says Hello
Oct 3, 2022 4:13 PM
New host Misha talks about show logistics and CTA etiquette.
New host Misha talks about show logistics and CTA etiquette.
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A Beating Heart for a Bottle o' Wine
Oct 24, 2021 2:18 PM
In this episode, we are drifted into the eerie worlds of Edgar Allen Poe. Set to spooky ambience, these dramatic retellings of the two classic stories, "A Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Cask of Amontillado", are as enthralling as ever. I know the quarter is getting rough this time of year, so just relax and enjoy this mysterious and murderous delve into the crypt. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
In this episode, we are drifted into the eerie worlds of Edgar Allen Poe. Set to spooky ambience, these dramatic retellings of the two classic stories, "A Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Cask of Amontillado", are as enthralling as ever. I know the quarter is getting rough this time of year, so just relax and enjoy this mysterious and murderous delve into the crypt. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
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Resurrections and Exorcisms (RLR RETURNS!)
Oct 13, 2021 12:15 PM
Red Light Recordings has returned! Haaris Arain has returned to the studio with newcomer Daniel Frazier to host the brand new and revitalized RLR. Today, we look into the world of an EMT and his awful story about the healthcare industry's "criminal" activities, then we join some paranormal experts on a run-of-the-mill house call.
Red Light Recordings has returned! Haaris Arain has returned to the studio with newcomer Daniel Frazier to host the brand new and revitalized RLR. Today, we look into the world of an EMT and his awful story about the healthcare industry's "criminal" activities, then we join some paranormal experts on a run-of-the-mill house call.
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Episode 111: Chicago Adventure Day
Sep 27, 2021 5:46 PM
With the past year of school being mostly online, we know there are a lot of people coming to campus and Chicago for the first time. Although moving to a new city can be intimidating, it’s also exciting. We both moved to the city from out of state, so we know how it feels being far from home in a brand new environment.
With the past year of school being mostly online, we know there are a lot of people coming to campus and Chicago for the first time. Although moving to a new city can be intimidating, it’s also exciting. We both moved to the city from out of state, so we know how it feels being far from home in a brand new environment.
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Episode 110: Art Therapy
Aug 17, 2021 3:59 PM
In this episode of The Radio DePaul Podcast, we got to talk to Professor Joan Cantwell about art therapy. Cantwell explains how she got started in the field of art therapy through her role as a registered nurse. Art can be very powerful, and it can be used in many different settings and many different ways. In this interview from the spring, Cantwell gives us the inside scoop on art therapy: what it is, how it works, and why it matters.
In this episode of The Radio DePaul Podcast, we got to talk to Professor Joan Cantwell about art therapy. Cantwell explains how she got started in the field of art therapy through her role as a registered nurse. Art can be very powerful, and it can be used in many different settings and many different ways. In this interview from the spring, Cantwell gives us the inside scoop on art therapy: what it is, how it works, and why it matters.
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Episode 109: A Reflection on Grief
Jun 19, 2021 9:36 AM
Grief was never something I had direct experience with until a couple of months ago, after my dad's death. Grieving the loss of a parent is confusing and often overwhelming, and grieving the loss of a parent I hadn't seen in over eight years was even more complicated. In this episode, I take the time to reflect on my experience with grief, loss, and what we can learn from some of our most difficult moments.
Grief was never something I had direct experience with until a couple of months ago, after my dad's death. Grieving the loss of a parent is confusing and often overwhelming, and grieving the loss of a parent I hadn't seen in over eight years was even more complicated. In this episode, I take the time to reflect on my experience with grief, loss, and what we can learn from some of our most difficult moments.
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Episode 108: CTA Stories
Jun 1, 2021 5:10 PM
It is the best place to people-watch. It is the home of countless mystery smells. It is the magic system that gets us from point A to point B without a dull moment in between, it is...public transportation.
It is the best place to people-watch. It is the home of countless mystery smells. It is the magic system that gets us from point A to point B without a dull moment in between, it is...public transportation.
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Episode 107: Turning Leaf for Black Journalists at DePaul
Apr 30, 2021 4:20 PM
In this extra episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Neelam takes a look at the National Association of Black Journalist's (NABJ) chapter at DePaul.
In this extra episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Neelam takes a look at the National Association of Black Journalist's (NABJ) chapter at DePaul.
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Episode 106: Where does the recycling go?
Apr 22, 2021 4:33 PM
In this Earth Day episode, Sonal takes a look at Chicago's current recycling system. While there are tons of blue recycling bins across the city, where do their contents actually end up?
In this Earth Day episode, Sonal takes a look at Chicago's current recycling system. While there are tons of blue recycling bins across the city, where do their contents actually end up?
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RLR Woodsmen Edition-Live From Northern Minnesota
Apr 16, 2021 12:16 PM
Jenks and Brady find themselves amidst a construction plan, in the middle of nowhere, in basically Canada.
Jenks and Brady find themselves amidst a construction plan, in the middle of nowhere, in basically Canada.
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Episode 105: Perspective
Apr 2, 2021 8:43 PM
In this episode, Priya and Sonal take a look at some different perspectives on life. We interviewed two children and two senior citizens and asked them the same set of questions: What makes you happy? What advice would you give someone else? And if you had one question you could know the answer to, what would it be?
In this episode, Priya and Sonal take a look at some different perspectives on life. We interviewed two children and two senior citizens and asked them the same set of questions: What makes you happy? What advice would you give someone else? And if you had one question you could know the answer to, what would it be?
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Episode 104: Tattoo Taboos
Mar 13, 2021 2:27 PM
In this episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Priya and I explore tattoos. We talked with a variety of interviewees including some who have tattoos and some who don’t. We also talked with Shruti Bakre, a self taught tattoo artist, to get her perspective from behind the needle.
In this episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Priya and I explore tattoos. We talked with a variety of interviewees including some who have tattoos and some who don’t. We also talked with Shruti Bakre, a self taught tattoo artist, to get her perspective from behind the needle.
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Explosion, WTF happened in Myanmar
Mar 7, 2021 12:26 PM
Sam and Brady get together to discuss the weekly discrepancies surrounding international news, varying viewpoints on the unhealthy lack of skepticism, and TF goin on in Myanmar.
Sam and Brady get together to discuss the weekly discrepancies surrounding international news, varying viewpoints on the unhealthy lack of skepticism, and TF goin on in Myanmar.
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We Rocked That Clock
Mar 7, 2021 12:24 PM
This week, Sam and Brady get together for an honest recap on classism, relationships, and the epic annual fundraiser put on by Radio DePaul, Rock The Clock. Rock the Clock took place and we were able, as a cohesive unit, to triple our donation goal.
This week, Sam and Brady get together for an honest recap on classism, relationships, and the epic annual fundraiser put on by Radio DePaul, Rock The Clock. Rock the Clock took place and we were able, as a cohesive unit, to triple our donation goal.
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Episode 103: News Overload
Jan 30, 2021 7:41 PM
In this episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Sonal and Priya explore news overload: is there a balance between staying informed and staying sane? It's easy to get overwhelmed by news coverage, especially by negative or disastrous events.
In this episode of the Radio DePaul Podcast, Sonal and Priya explore news overload: is there a balance between staying informed and staying sane? It's easy to get overwhelmed by news coverage, especially by negative or disastrous events.
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Habit, Death and Quantum Mechanics
Jan 15, 2021 5:16 PM
In this debut episode for 2021, the gentlemen from Red Light return to talk about the new habits they've developed over the last few months, the conundrum of neutrality in war particularly concerning death and the choices leading up to it, and the strange possibilities of quantum mechanics. Not nearly as grim as it sounds, and much less academic than it may seem.
In this debut episode for 2021, the gentlemen from Red Light return to talk about the new habits they've developed over the last few months, the conundrum of neutrality in war particularly concerning death and the choices leading up to it, and the strange possibilities of quantum mechanics. Not nearly as grim as it sounds, and much less academic than it may seem.
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Episode 102: A Small Light at the End of a Very Long Tunnel
Dec 21, 2020 2:30 PM
With talk about various vaccines circulating in the U.S. and around the world, it can seem like we’re starting to approach a small light at the end of a very long tunnel.
With talk about various vaccines circulating in the U.S. and around the world, it can seem like we’re starting to approach a small light at the end of a very long tunnel.
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EP 7: The Journey Through Thanksgiving
Dec 5, 2020 12:26 PM
Today, ladies and gentlemen, Red Light Recordings take us on a journey through the history of Thanksgiving.
Today, ladies and gentlemen, Red Light Recordings take us on a journey through the history of Thanksgiving.