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Mayor Lightfoot is THINKING about cutting workersDennis Byrneon October 7, 2020 at 5:38 pm

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Americans, be not afraidDennis Byrneon October 7, 2020 at 6:31 pm

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Chicago Real Estate Market Update: September Home Sales SoarGary Lucidoon October 7, 2020 at 6:49 pm

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Let the bird take the wheel on the gig poster of the weekSalem Collo-Julinon October 7, 2020 at 11:00 am

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Our gig poster this week celebrates the second-ever Indigenous Peoples’ Day Concert in Chicago, presented by local promoters Sky People Entertainment and the Old Town School of Folk Music. Graphic designer and community activist Mereya Lachel Goetzinger-Blanco designed this poster incorporating an original artwork by Native American artist Frederick McDonald.

This year’s concert will happen entirely online, livestreaming via the Old Town School’s YouTube channel. It’s free to watch, but donations are encouraged to the school, event sponsors the American Indian Center Chicago, and the Indigenous Peoples Movement.

The Reader continues to welcome submissions of gig posters for future concerts, be they virtual or in-person. We’d also love to keep receiving your fantasy gig poster designs.

To participate, please e-mail [email protected] with your contact information and your original design or drawing (you can attach a JPG or PNG file or provide a download link). We won’t be able to publish everything, but we’ll feature as many as possible. Your e-mail should include details about the real or fantasy concert and about any nonprofit, fundraiser, or action campaign that you’d like to bring to the attention of our readers.

Not everybody can make a gig poster, of course, but it’s simple and free to take action through the website of the National Independent Venue Association. Click here to tell your representatives to save our homegrown music ecosystems–it can’t wait till after the election. And anybody with a few bucks to spare can support the out-of-work staffers at Chicago’s venues–here’s our list of fundraisers. Lastly, don’t forget record stores! The Reader has published a list of local stores that will let you shop remotely.


ARTISTS: Mereya Lachel Goetzinger-Blanco and Frederick McDonald
GIG: Indigenous Peoples’ Day Concert featuring Frank Waln, Opliam, and V4Loops, livestreaming via the Old Town School of Folk Music’s YouTube channel on Mon 10/12 at 7:30 PM
MORE INFO: Mereya Lachel Goetzinger-Blanco and Frederick McDonald
NPO TO KNOW: International Indigenous Youth Council

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Saxophonist Dayna Stephens’s new double disc shows his knack for reinventionAaron Cohenon October 7, 2020 at 1:00 pm

Dayna Stephens’s melodic feel and versatility have made the New York-based saxophonist a key player in a wide range of ensembles. Veteran pianist Kenny Barron and inventive Australian bassist and composer Linda Oh are two of many who have relied on Stephens’s warm tone. His compositions, which comprise the bulk of his ten albums as a bandleader, convey a similar lyricism–and the new double disc Right Now! Live at the Village Vanguard, recording in 2019 during two quartet sets at the storied New York jazz club, serves as an ideal overview while also showing off his knack for self-reinvention. On “Tarifa,” bassist Ben Street and drummer Gregory Hutchinson use repeated phrases to set up Stephens’s lines, which start as short, disjointed phrases but ultimately add up to a remarkable clarity. Occasionally Stephens’s oblique leads echo mid-60s Wayne Shorter, but he wraps that influence up into his own assertive style. He also includes quartet adaptations of some pieces from his recent trio album, Liberty (where he’s accompanied only by bass and drums), which shows that the chordal anchor of a piano doesn’t encumber the larger group’s harmonic flights. Pianist Aaron Parks, who contributed the vibrant ballad “Planting Flowers,” sounds attuned to Stephens’s leaps. On a couple tracks the bandleader plays an EWI (electronic wind instrument), a synthesizer “horn” with a breath controller, and though it can sound overbearing in an otherwise acoustic setting, here it’s well balanced with Parks’s forays. EWI or no EWI, though, throughout Right Now! it’s Stephens’s exchanges with his bandmates in front of this classic venue’s audiences that provide the real electricity. v

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A Southern Culinary CureBarbara Revsineon October 6, 2020 at 7:10 pm

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What A Wonderful Worldlesraffon October 6, 2020 at 7:40 pm

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8 of The Daily Meal’s best apple orchards in America located in Illinois and IndianaChicagoNow Staffon October 6, 2020 at 7:56 pm

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SIU’s rivalry game pushed back a week due to opponent’s positive COVID testsDan Verdunon October 6, 2020 at 8:16 pm

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