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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Pentimento #FREEfullalbumdownload #punk
Badfish at Cubby Bear THIS Friday #originalshowshots
Are you a Badfish too?! Sure, seeing Sublime live just ain't gonna happen....ever. But Badfish is comin' your way and they put on a rockin' live show. Their original material as Scotty Don't is pretty sweet, too, but their Sublime sets had everyone grinnin' and singing along. Fun times! Last year we even gave away tickets to a couple of our lucky readers. Check out ChiIL Live Shows original shots from their House of Blues gig last year right here. Then get your tickets and go already. Click here for tixs and more show info. 21+.
Men Without Hats & Bow Wow Wow THIS Sunday
Mayne Stage...New Wave...Sunday's gonna be a big dance party. Come see 80's favs with some stellar new tunes, and classics.
Get your tickets here.
Mayne Stage Presents
Bow Wow Wow and Men Without Hats
BOW WOW WOW AND MEN WITHOUT HATS
Men Without Hats:
Men Without Hats is a Canadian New Wave group from Montreal, Quebec. Their music is characterized by the distinctive baritone voice of their lead singer Ivan Doroschuk as well as their elaborate use of synthesizers and electronic processing. They achieved their greatest popularity in the early to mid 1980s with their most successful single, "The Safety Dance", a Top 10 hit in both the US and the UK, as well as other countries including South Africa. Their other big success was the 1987 hit, "Pop Goes the World".
Bow Wow Wow:
Bow Wow Wow’s history may be short but it’s complex. Over their four album life span, Bow Wow Wow’s music ranges from simple, goofy, non-sensical tunes to complex, crisp pop masterpieces. Bow Wow Wow’s music has been described as a pastiche of Latin and African beats, 50’s rock-n-roll, and spaghetti western soundtracks. The band packaged all of this together with an incredible sense of humor and vigor. With thundering African/Latin percussion and twangy, Duane Eddy guitars, Bow Wow Wow struggled to maintain a consistent image and sound through a host of record producers in their short life span. But despite the numerous people who shaped their sound from 1980-1983, a strong Bow Wow Wow identity remained intact. That unique style created a wonderful antithesis to the gloom of the London and U.S. music scene in the early 80’s. Unemployment and inflation were at record highs in both countries. As Annabella Lwin (lead singer) said in 1981: “I hate London. It’s just really horrible. I just really hate it. It’s depressing, you know. At the moment anyway, it’s depressing.”
Monday, November 12, 2012
ACT OUT: HELLCAB Opens at Profiles Theatre
Hellcab
by Will Kern
directed by Darrell W. Cox
Profiles Theatre newest venue
The Main Stage
4139 N. Broadway
I saw Hellcab waaaay back in the day with a theatre friend of mine who still goes by the name Hellwomann, and I'll never forget how hard we laughed. We can't wait to see what Profiles brings to the 20th anniversary production. This quirky, cool slice of Chi-Town life makes for some seriously fun insights into human nature. We'll be there tomorrow for press night and we'll have a full recap.
Hellcab presents a day in the life story of a cab driver in for the longest night of his life as he transports a bizarre and mysterious collection of customers through the gritty streets of Chicago. Playwright Will Kern draws from personal experience as a former cab driver to create this alternately frightening, hilarious and poignant journey. Throughout his long shift, the eclectic collection of passengers includes a trio of drug-addicts, a smug lawyer, a born-again couple, and a randy couple on their way to a motel. Set during a bitter cold Christmas Eve, Hellcab presents a rear-view image mirroring the passing parade of humanity.
Profiles presents the 20th Anniversary production of Kern’s landmark play. First produced as a late-night show by Famous Door Theatre in 1992, the play was originally scheduled for twelve performances and ended up running for over nine years, becoming one of the longest running shows in Chicago theatre history. Hellcab has been performed all over the U.S. and abroad, including Scotland, Israel, Singapore, and Ireland. The play won numerous awards, including a Fringe First at the Edinburgh Festival and was adapted for the screen by Mr. Kern in 1998.
Directed by Profiles Co-Artistic Director Darrell W. Cox, Hellcab will feature a cast of 34 Chicago actors. Originally performed by a cast of one driver and six ensemble members playing multiple roles as the passengers, Profiles celebrates the diversity of Chicago by filling each ensemble role with a different actor!
The cast includes Konstantin Khrustov as the driver with the passenger roles performed by Dennis Bisto, Rebecca Julia Brown, Maryann Carlson, Chris Carr, Mike Cherry, Eric J. Ciak, Alex Fisher, LJ Flora, Jeff Gamlin, Carly Jo Geer, Philena Gilmer, Charles Glenn, Rob Grabowski, Desmond Gray, Aaron Holland, Khalil Lesaldo, Kaitlyn Majoy, Jack McCabe, Christopher McMorris, Katrina V. Miller, Stephanie Monday, Joseph W. Moore III, Todd Neal, Brennan Roche, Sarai Rodriguez, Andrew L. Saenz, Sheridan Singleton, Adam Soule, Aaron Spencer, Elise Spoerlein, Scott Stockwell, Rachel Weeks and Jin You.
The designers are Shaun Renfro (set), Mike Durst (lights), Jeffrey Levin (sound and original music), and Raquel Adorno (costumes). Jordan Muller is the stage manager and Eric Burgher and Harmony France serve as assistant directors.
Click here for Profiles main site for advanced tickets and more show info.
Click here for Profiles main site for advanced tickets and more show info.
Veronica Falls Premieres "Teenage" Track On Pitchfork #freestreaming
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Bloody Disgusting Hosting Exclusive DAVEY SUICIDE Contest
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Saturday, November 10, 2012
Oberhofer With Matt & Kim LIVE at Congress Theater TONIGHT #originalvideointerview #showshots
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