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Noise-punk “supergroup” Brandy kills it on The Gift of RepetitionLuca Cimarustion October 19, 2020 at 5:00 pm


A few years ago Matthew Hord, who fronts Chicago-based noise-punk mainstays Running (and played alongside yours truly in a handful of local bands over the years), moved to New York City and linked up with guitarist Jordan Lovelace and drummer Peter Buxton, both of whom had played a similar style of jumpy, blown-out garage rock in their band Pampers. The new trio gave themselves the confusing-on-all-streaming-platforms name “Brandy,” which makes them nearly impossible to Google and (according to at least one Instagram story) has resulted in disappointing showgoers anticipating a performance by the 90s R&B icon.…Read More

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When shot-on-video horror met the Hot Mix 5Leor Galilon October 19, 2020 at 7:30 pm


The score to cheapo 80s slasher 555, created by house DJ Frankie “Hollywood” Rodriguez, gets released for the first time.

In late 2014, when Ryan Graveface launched Terror Vision, an imprint of his Graveface label specializing in horror-movie music, he’d already secured the rights to its new release: the score for a 1988 obscurity called 555.…Read More

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Chicago indie rockers Mooner embrace tender reflection on their third albumLeor Galilon October 20, 2020 at 1:00 pm


For more than a decade, Chicago singer-songwriter Lee Ketch has used his band Mooner to perfect an earthy indie-rock sound that draws equally from Americana and power pop. On the group’s new third album, The Alternative Universe of Love (Aerial Ballet), he reflects on his past with an irresistible combination of nostalgia, regret, and forgiveness.…Read More

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CPS confirms it is planning for Nov. 16 winter sports start dateon October 20, 2020 at 3:39 am

Chicago Public Schools confirmed Monday that it is planning to proceed with the Illinois High School Association’s winter sports start date of Nov. 16.

Public League basketball players and coaches have watched suburban schools and private schools in Chicago hold basketball contact days for several months. CPS has not allowed its football or basketball teams to hold any contact days this fall.

“At this time CPS Sports Administration is proceeding to create guidelines for winter sports including basketball,” CPS Sports Administration Director David Rosengard said in a statement. “We are anticipating receiving additional guidelines from the State of Illinois and the IHSA soon for permission to proceed with a start date of winter sports on November 16. Our CPS winter sports guidelines will need approvals from the City of Chicago Department of Public Health and our CPS Office of Student Health and Welfare. We are optimistic that we can meet the Nov. 16 start date for winter sports once we receive the necessary approvals. All decisions take into consideration the health and welfare of our student athletes, coaches and support staff.”

The lack of contact days and in-person learning had many Public League players and coaches fearing they would remain on the sidelines even if Gov. J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Public Health allowed the state to play winter sports.

“Our students that play winter sports are just anxious to get back at it,” Young basketball coach Tyrone Slaughter said. “Our kids have seen the suburban kids and private schools practicing and just want to do that in the best and safest manner if possible.”

Sources that have seen the proposed guidelines for winter sports say there are strict rules for cleaning and time limits that may stretch the resources of even the largest and richest high schools. Clearly those rules would be an even bigger challenge for Public League schools with just one gym.

Slaughter hasn’t seen the guidelines, but is aware of the rules surrounding possible shootouts, which required three hours between games.

“It’s likely going to require a lot of flexibility for everyone,” Slaughter said. “I know that we will all do whatever is required. We know it may mean programs practicing on rotating days. Weekends and early in the morning before remote learning may be a part of it.

“But my biggest hope is just that we can get back. In whatever form that is that can be done safely. Everything is a day to day thing now.”

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Watch Berkowitz w/Americans For Prosperity- Action’s Andrew Nelms tonight and tmw night in Chicago and N & NW suburbs: Is Pritzker’s “Fair Tax” fair? On Cable and 24/7 on Webon October 20, 2020 at 1:23 am

Public Affairs with Jeff Berkowitz

Watch Berkowitz w/Americans For Prosperity- Action’s Andrew Nelms tonight and tmw night in Chicago and N & NW suburbs: Is Pritzker’s “Fair Tax” fair? On Cable and 24/7 on Web

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Watch Berkowitz w/Americans For Prosperity- Action’s Andrew Nelms tonight and tmw night in Chicago and N & NW suburbs: Is Pritzker’s “Fair Tax” fair? On Cable and 24/7 on Webon October 20, 2020 at 1:23 am Read More »

My Breast Cancer Journey Part 31: My Twin Sister’s 8th Infusion of T-DM1 & Baseline Ovarian Cancer Screeningon October 20, 2020 at 2:46 am

A Daily Miracle

My Breast Cancer Journey Part 31: My Twin Sister’s 8th Infusion of T-DM1 & Baseline Ovarian Cancer Screening

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Winter Leagues Week 1on October 19, 2020 at 11:00 am

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Winter Leagues Week 1

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Mietze — Petraits Rescueon October 19, 2020 at 12:22 pm

Pets in need of homes

Mietze — Petraits Rescue

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It’s getting too cold for outdoor get-togethers. Now what?on October 19, 2020 at 1:49 pm

Retired in Chicago

It’s getting too cold for outdoor get-togethers. Now what?

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