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The best of Chicago’s Lori Lightfoot memesChicagoNow Staffon May 19, 2020 at 8:45 pm

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The Art Institute’s lions are Chicago’s biggest boostersVery Terryon May 19, 2020 at 9:42 pm

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Chicago dog owners show off their pups while social distancing at homeChicagoNow Staffon May 19, 2020 at 9:45 pm

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Watch Wirepoints’ Ted Dabrowski predict on March 19 that it would have been better for IL not to shut down, Cable & WebJeff Berkowitzon May 19, 2020 at 9:47 pm

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Watch Wirepoints’ Ted Dabrowski predict on March 19 that it would have been better for IL not to shut down, Cable & Web

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WATCH: The most-shocking moments from ‘The Last Dance’ChicagoNow Staffon May 19, 2020 at 9:47 pm

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Here Are All the Best Virtual Concerts Happening This WeekAngelica Ruizon May 19, 2020 at 1:45 am

Governor Pritzker has Illinois under a stay-at-home order that has been extended until May 29. At that time, he’ll evaluate which regions have met protocol to transition into Phase 3 of the state’s plan to reopen. While venues and bars are still on lockdown, there are tons of artists streaming their concerts online.

These are a few happening this week.

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A Night of Covenant House Stars

“A Night of Covenant House Stars” will feature performances and appearances by Bon Jovi, Meryl Streep, Stephen Colbert, and more household names. Covenant House is an organization aimed at ending homelessness and providing support for vulnerable youth. The gala will be streamed online for free on Amazon Prime, Broadway on Demand, Facebook, iHeartRadio, Stars in the House, Twitch, and Youtube on Monday, May 18 at 7:00 PM CST.

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Monday Night Twilight Hour

Grace Potter is hosting a “Monday Night Twilight Hour” for the next few weeks. The show will feature “music and mirth” with the country-pop singer. Check out her acoustic ballad performance on Facebook or Youtube on Monday, May 18 at 8:00 PM CST.

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You Live, You Learn: A Night with Alanis Morrisette and Jagged Little Pill

Alanis Morissette’s upcoming Jagged Little Pill tour has been postponed until 2021, but she’s looking to share the album’s revival a bit sooner. Hosted by Morrissette herself, “You Live, You Learn: A Night with Alanis Morrisette and Jagged Little Pill” will feature reunions, performances, and surprises all benefiting The Actors Fund. Livestream free on Youtube or Facebook on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:00 PM CST.

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Jason Mraz makes feel-good music, and in these trying times, his artistry is appreciated. Mraz is hosting #lalalalivestream to talk about his life during quarantine and perform old and new music. Stream his show on Youtube on Wednesday, May 20 at 12:00 PM CST.

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You Can Come Over, But You Can’t Come In

CMA award winner Brandy Clark is bringing her set to the small(est) screen. Her series entitled “You Can Come Over, But You Can’t Come In” streams weekly with performances by the country music star. Stream the series live on her Instagram Wednesday, May 20 at 6:00 PM CST.

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Wine & Vinyl Hour

Mayer Hawthorne is a name associated with star-studded production. His clients include Pharrell Williams, Bruno Mars, and Foster the People. Posted in his West Coast house, he‘s hosting a show spinning records and sipping wine. His “Wine & Vinyl Hour” is a funky, soul-filled, disco power hour to bliss out with. Stream on his Youtube channel on Thursday, May 21 at 9:00 PM CST.

#LonelyTogether Virtual Conversation Series

Caitlyn Smith is hosting a series of low-key celestial country-pop sessions. Listen to Smith talk about writing for James Bay and John Legend, play original songs, and share a special energy. This week, legend Rita Wilson is guest starring. Check out “#LonelyTogether Virtual Conversation Series” on Smith’s Instagram on Thursday, May 21 at 2:30 PM CST.

Big Freedia Friday Night Shakedown

Big Freedia has been rising up in star power over the past few years. The New Orleans native is reviving the southern hip hop style of bounce music by bringing fun, big-energy, and an even bigger smile to the stage. She is hosting a dance show every Friday night – check out “Big Freedia Friday Night Shakedown” Friday, May 22 at 8:00 PM CST on her Instagram.

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Robbie Fulks Hideout Online Residency

Chicago-based musician Robbie Fulks has a new monthly streaming residency at the Hideout. His contemporary bluegrass-country sound gives major honky-tonk vibes. Grab your Stetson, a dancing partner, and stream his show on Twitch Sunday, May 24 at 5:00 PM CST.

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At Home with the Auditorium

Bring the elegance of the Auditorium Theatre into your living room. Change out of your pajamas and put on something swanky, because the theatre is hosting a series of live performances with singers, dancers, and musicians from the community. Stream “At Home with the Auditorium” with guest star Joan Curto on Facebook Sunday, May 24 at 6:00 PM CST.

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5 Things Only True Local Chicagoans Will KnowAlicia Likenon May 19, 2020 at 2:06 am

It seems every major city has its quirks and Chicago is no exception. The wafting smells of sweet chocolate might surprise an out-of-towner, but locals know that’s just Blommer. Keeping jumper cables, an ice scraper, and a thick blanket in the trunk of your car is a must—anyone who tells you otherwise is, well, wrong. And Six Corners might mean zilch to your long-distance friends but you know it’s a major intersection also known as “The Crouch.” So assuming you’re a Chicago local (or just a big fan), put your knowledge to the test and see if you know all of these “things” that only true Chicagoans will know.

T-shirt weather begins in June, no matter what

Chicago meteorologists should be paid extra for dealing with indecisive Mother Nature. On any given day, the weather can swing from 70 to 40 in a matter of hours, even in the summertime, but none of us bat an eye. It’s an unwritten rule that summer starts in June and that’s that.

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Calling dibs with a lawn chair is totally normal

Winters here can be brutal (see above). So it’s not uncommon to catch residents claiming their freshly shoveled street parking spot with a colorful lawn chair. Because honestly, a bright orange traffic cone would be a bit much.

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Malört makes our skin crawl but also feels weirdly familiar

“What the hell is that!?” -every out of towner after spotting Malört in our kitchen cabinet

It’s the ‘Welcome to Chicago!’ present nobody wanted. The gag gift we got for secret Santa years ago. The leftover booze someone randomly left behind. We don’t have the heart to throw it away… but we’re definitely NOT drinking it.

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Chance the Snapper was wholesome entertainment

In July 2019, Humboldt Park had an interesting new resident. A 5-foot alligator nicknamed Chance the Snapper was spotted chilling in the lagoon. City officials brought in an “alligator expert” to help wrangle the little guy and after 36 gut-wrenching hours, he was finally captured. The whole ordeal made for some great watercooler talk.

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The city sounds like a warzone during certain times in August

The Chicago Air & Water Show draws large crowds every year but some people might not realize the Blue Angels practice their stunts during the week. Yet for the true Chicagoan, it’s almost comforting to hear our favorite fighter jets gearing up for an epic show!

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Where to Order Herbal Tea for Delivery in ChicagoAudrey Snyderon May 19, 2020 at 2:17 am

In case you forgot, we’re living in kind of a stressful time. With folks out of work, unable to see friends and family, and feeling generally uncertain about the future, we could all use a little help with both our physical and mental health. Maybe you’re having a hard time sleeping, or you’ve got an upset stomach? Perhaps you’ve been hitting the wine a little hard and you need something else to sip on? Luckily, different varieties of herbal tea have been bringing people comfort and better health for many years, and a box of herbaceous goodness delivered to your doorstep could be just what you need.

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Perkolator Coffee

In addition to coffee and cold brew, Perkolator also sells and delivers loose-leaf herbal tea right to your door! You can order tea bags to contain your loose leaves as well.

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Coffee Tree & Tea Leaves

This small, independent store, located in the North Halsted neighborhood, is still fulfilling online orders for a wide variety of herbal teas and blends. Their selection features fruity and herbal infusions include blueberry, cranberry, ginger, chamomile, and more.


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Love That Spice

Luckily, you don’t have to go all the way to Love That Spice’s retail location in Highland Park to get a taste of their tea selection. In addition to more typical herbal teas, this spot also offers tisanes, or wellness teas.

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Monk’s Herb Center

Among the many available items at Monk’s, a Polish-American health food store, are herbal teas specifically blended to target certain areas of your health and wellness. Their No. 10 Reumol, for instance, is recommended for those with rheumatism, arthritis, and lumbago pains.

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The Coffee & Tea Exchange

Established in 1975, this Lakeview-based independent coffee roaster also sells fresh loose-leaf teas, including tisanes and other blends.

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Lakeview Pantry Opened a Food Distribution Site at Wrigley FieldAngelica Ruizon May 19, 2020 at 2:35 am

Lakeview Pantry has opened a temporary food pantry at Wrigley Field in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As 26.5 million Chicagoans are filing for unemployment, many are struggling to provide for themselves and their families during the quarantine.

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The pantry in Lakeview became overwhelmed by a 140-percent increase in demand for pantry goods. Pantry Chief Executive Officer Kellie O’Donnell said that the pantry ran out of space to store, pack, and distribute food while maintaining social distance guidelines amongst staff, volunteers, and the public. Volunteers are packing a daily average of 1,200 boxes of food for their distribution sites at Wrigley Field, La Casa Norte pantry in Humboldt Park, and their flagship.

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Major League Baseball is delayed and the Chicago Cubs’ organization is hosting the surge of pantry patrons at their home field. Food distribution is every Tuesday and Saturday from noon to 2 pm. The Lakeview Food Pantry is distributing produce, dairy, frozen meats, and shelf-stable foods at Wrigley’s right field gate at 1060 W Addison.

In addition to overcoming hunger, the pantry offers social services. The institution promotes mental wellness as a priority and provides free private therapy and life coaching.

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Stream These Live Shows by Performers Who Had to Cancel Their Chicago Tour DatesAngelica Ruizon May 19, 2020 at 2:56 am

Businesses across Chicago were forced to close their doors at the beginning of COVID-19 in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus. While Mayor Lori Lightfoot has an optimistic outlook on some businesses reopening in June, music venues won’t make the cut. Governor J.B. Pritzker’s plan for reopening Illinois puts concerts in “Phase 5,” which won’t happen until there’s a vaccine, widespread treatment for the virus, or the number of new cases drops to zero.

Performances are being canceled at independent venues like Schubas and Thalia Hall. These closures are affecting artists, consumers, and staff, especially those dependent on tipped wages. Some venues, like Empty Bottle, have begun to stream live shows online. Until Chicago can host live music again, stream these sets by artists that were scheduled to perform in the city this summer.

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Ana Tijoux

As the France-born daughter of immigrant Chilean parents, musical artist Ana Tijoux has been using hip-hop to ground her identity and express her frustrations for over two decades. Her career as an emcee has been expressive with raps about feminism, anti-colonialism, and other social issues. There’s an eclectic mix of elements in her arrangements including charangos, panpipe flutes, and other Latin American folk instruments. It’s a unique musical experience based in subversion from dominant politics and a lesson in Latin folk.

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Tijoux’s Thalia Hall performance originally scheduled for July 23rd has been postponed. Check out her 2019 Lollapalooza Chile set here.

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Buscabulla

With influences like salsa-jazz legend Eddie Palmieri, Cuban psych, and ‘80s Argentinian Rock, Buscabulla is taking the contemporary Spanish music movement in a new direction. Puerto Rican musicians Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle make up the dream-pop duo Buscabulla (“Troublemaker” in English). With lyrics about Puerto Rican politics and the power of imagination, their music layers tropical grooves over ambient synths with celestial vocals to create a new-age experience.

Their first North American tour has been postponed, but their Empty Bottle show is being hosted online.

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Diet Cig at Lincoln Hall

Self-proclaimed “slop pop” band out of New York, Alex Luciano and Noah Bowman make up the indie-rock band Diet Cig. Their music is impulsive and enthusiastic with lyrics about youth, relationships, and learning to live in your own skin. The energy Luciano and Bowman bring to the stage is invigorating and the performance usually involves catchy harmonies, high kicks, and tons of glitter.

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Their May 27th show at Lincoln Hall has been canceled, but you can still check them out on NPR’s Tiny Desk.

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Dehd

Chicago based experimental art-pop band, Dehd, is a project that grew out of a relationship and — Fleetwood Mac style. Their melodies, lyrics, and cadence feel like a ’70s British punk band met a ’70s female rock group and had a contemporary low-fi baby. The music varies from highs full of energy and experimental riffs to lower tempo tracks with crooning and drawn out keys. Fronted by guitarist Jason Balla and bassist Emily Kempf with Eric McGrady on drums, they’re definitely a band to keep on the radar.

Their show at Empty Bottle has been canceled. Here is a cut from a show at Lincoln Hall in 2019.

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Hovvdy

Let’s call this indie-rock with a pillowy, Austin, Texas, haze. The slowed-down pop group Hovvdy values a cathartic rhythm over technical flash, keeping their sound minimalistic. The group shares songwriting responsibilities and take a hushed approach to their opinions on relationships, anxiety, and isolation — a fitting theme for pandemic listening.

Check out Hovvdy’s Audiotree performance here.

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Kaytranada

Hatian-Canadian producer and DJ Kaytranada popped up on Soundcloud about a decade ago and has since grown and collaborated with Kali Uchis, Syd, and Anderson .Paak. His samples include artists like Sade and NERD, while his beats combine EDM synths with R&B basslines and Haitian drums, and end up in both trap songs and ambient-pop tracks.

Check out this set from his Paris Pitchfork Music Festival performance in 2018.

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Local Natives

Local Natives blends indie-folk with experimental percussion and three layer vocal harmonies. The Los Angeles based band has gained notoriety amongst the same millennials that once flooded the floors of Urban Outfitters and danced along to the Lumineers.

Here’s their set from Chicago Lollapalooza in 2016.

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Purity Ring

Canadian dream-pop group Purity Ring has been creeping up the indie charts for the past decade. Their music style combines elements from EDM, techno, and pop. Incorporating auto-tuned vocals, ethereal percussion, and hip-hop snares, Purity Ring creates a unique emo-club sound.

Peep their full KEXP performance.

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Tame Impala

Combining syths, funky basslines, and psychedelic vocals, Tame Impala continues to deliver and exceed fans’ expectations. Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker writes, records, performs, and produces all of the project’s music. Since 2008, his touring act has grown along with the notoriety of his sound.

Here they are headlining Glastonbury in 2019.

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Tegan and Sara

Tegan and Sara have been making music as a duo for over two decades. The sister group from Calgary has been a benchmark in indie-rock by combining a range of vocal styles with melodic piano and powerful percussion. Both songwriters and multi-instrumentalists, their canon of work includes capricious slow jams as well as upbeat pop tracks.

Acoustic greatness at NPR for Tiny Desk.

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