Sub Pop singer-songwriter Kelley Stoltz plays the Beat Kitchen twice on Friday, first under his own name and then as a member of Sonny & the Sunsets.
Tag: Vol. 39 No. 52
Issue of Sep. 16 – 22, 2010
Early Warnings Roundup
This week’s Early Warnings include the Cult, Lady Gaga, Dan Deacon, Lightning Bolt, Lindstrom, Dimmu Borgir, Minus the Bear, Einsturzende Neubauten, Pretty Lights, and the Tubes.
Another Mortal Blow to the Newspaper Game
Chicago Tribune takes over delivery of the rival Sun-Times
A Bike Tour of Park(ing) Day in Chicago
Photos from Park(ing) Day locations in Chicago.
Asthmatic Kitty’s Love/Hate Thing With Amazon
What may be behind the indie label’s attempts to steer you away from a three-dollar record.
9/22—Free Beer and Snacks at Fizz Bar
Fizz Bar and Grill hosts a free tasting with Great Lakes Brewing Co.
Glenn Beck’s Right Nation Freedom Festival, in Tweets
A Twitter timeline of the Right Nation conference and rally with Glenn Beck, Andrew Breitbart, and others
Chicago’s Fashion History in Pictures
Local writer Mary Beth Klatt explores what we wore way back when.
Morning Art: Leon Golub
Part of “Live & Die Like a Lion?,” on display at Northwestern University Block Museum of Art
Can’t She Send Her Twin?
Patty Duke reschedules her personal appearance at the Music Box.
Greenskeepers Get Flosstracized
Flosstradamus get housey with local electro-pop duo Greenskeepers.
Cheat You Fair
Phil Ranstrom holds a release party Wednesday for his documentary “Cheat You Fair: The Story of Maxwell Street”