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The Best Gifts for Chicago Nerds and Art Lovers
By Elly Fishman
Great local finds for every kind of culture vulture Read more
Che “Rhymefest” Smith: 2016 Chicagoan of the Year
By Mark Bazer
This rapper and community activist aims to bring police and the communities they serve together. Read more
With Trump's Election, Chicago’s "Donnie Trumpet" Is No More
By Matt Pollock
The Social Experiment producer and musician is killing off his stage name to distance himself from the President-elect. Read more
Five Great Local Podcasts You Should Listen To
By Nissa Rhee
Chicago is in the midst of an audio boom. Find out which show is right for you. Read more
A Conversation with Gospel Legend Mavis Staples
By Bill Zehme
On doing a favor for MLK, calling Michelle Obama "homie," and how to sing from the heart. Read more
RIP Herb Kent: Cool Gent, King of the Dusties (and Former Classical and Punk DJ)
By Whet Moser
The Cool Gent started as a radio-club hobbyist on WBEZ in 1944. Over the years, he became the King of the Dusties, emceed for Martin Luther King at Soldier Field, and shaped the development of Chicago's distinctive house music style. Read more
Highbrow Halloween? Try the Bloodied Bride, Lucia
By Graham Meyer
Start with a white dress, add red paint, crazy eyes, and a silvery soprano. Read more
David Nagler Sets Carl Sandburg’s Poems to Music
By Dan Hyman
His new album, Carl Sandburg’s Chicago Poems, pays homage to some of the poet’s work. Read more
How Bob Dylan Could Cram the History of American Music Into One Song
By Whet Moser
"It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleedin')" pulls from Allen Ginsburg, Elvis Presley, the Carter Family, Woody Guthrie, and Robert Johnson, and it all makes sense—and continues to evolve. Read more
Keke Palmer Is Pretty Sick of Being Boxed in as an Actor
By Tiffany Walden
The Robbins native dishes on ditching childhood stardom, getting in the music game, and watching Chicago from afar. Read more
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