Multi-instrumentalist Yuto Winston Kanii moved to Chicago a couple years ago, and he’s kept busy with his easygoing solo indie-pop project, Damacy. He grew up in the Louisville area, where he began playing in bands in high school, and by his early 20s he’d achieved a smidgen of local popularity as the front man for […]
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Chicago’s Ratboys become the toast of the national indie scene with Printer’s Devil
Guitarist-vocalist Julia Steiner and guitarist David Sagan met as first-year students at the University of Notre Dame in 2010, and they’ve since become ingrained in Chicago underground rock. Under the name Ratboys, they made themselves a home in the emo scene in the mid-2010s, playing country-flecked indie songs and drawing in a couple prolific collaborators […]
Cook County sues pharmaceutical companies over opioid crisis, and other Chicago news
Also, the mother of police shooting victim Quintonio LeGrier is waiting for answers.
Seeing tomorrow’s subscription season today at Louisville’s Humana Festival
The seedbed for new plays has a winner in Chelsea Marcantel’s Airness.
Hundreds gather for ‘Not My President’ rally outside Trump Tower, and other Chicago news
Also, the grandson of Alderman Carrie Austin has been charged with first-degree murder.
Gig poster of the week: Todays Hits play around with Snoopy, Wu Tang, and Big Boy
This week’s gig poster was designed by Louisville-based artist Ryan Davis.
Cubs hope to preserve unbeaten home record as blissful week for sports fans begins
Why waste time working or gardening this week when you can be watching baseball, basketball, hockey, and golf?
Artist on Artist: John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants nerds out with Abraham Levitan of Shame That Tune
Artist on Artist: John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants nerds out with Abraham Levitan of Shame That Tune
Reader’s Agenda Mon 1/21: Freakwater, Fresh Meat’s Cleave, and “Yuck!”
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Monday, January 21, 2013
Shows to see: Theresa Andersson, Mount Carmel, and Old Baby
Soundboard has a load of Tuesday shows, including Theresa Andersson, Mount Carmel, and Old Baby
Summer Guide: Spiritual guidance, and bourbon, in Louisville
Summer Guide: camp in the hills, ride the Bluegrass Parkway, and Shakespeare in the park
Medieval times all over again
Families rule, cities make pacts, and atheists cast as devils.