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Successful storytelling – the kind that makes you laugh, cry, feel empathy, and, most importantly, inspires you to get involved in making change – is difficult to pull off in any medium. Despite this, advocate, content creator, and now New York Times No. 1 bestselling author Isabel Klee has somehow…
Gatecrashers. That’s the term newspapers nearly 100 years ago called the works of self-taught artists when they began “crashing the gates” of the elite art world. It was then when names like Horace Pippin, Anna Mary Robertson (Grandma Moses), and Martin Ramírez were just beginning to be considered consequential contributors…
Sustaining legacy is no simple task, especially when considering the arts.  How do you preserve continuity of spirit while simultaneously establishing artistic harmony with the past, present and future?  Knowledge, skill and vision at the top are always critical.  But there are other intangibles that ultimately determine long term success.…
Thursday, 14 November 2024 13:31

Barstools, Breakups, and Big Hooks: Urban Gets High

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Keith Urban’s High doesn’t just flirt with genre - it throws open the doors and invites country, pop, rock, and soul to the same smoky bar. It’s a record that pulses with emotional electricity, blending introspection and exuberance in equal measure. Urban’s voice - still golden, still agile - acts…
Chicago is just days away from ‘Middletown’ hitting the stage with its nearly four-week run taking place at the Apollo Theater. The play, produced by GFour Productions (Menopause the Musical and Fiddler on the Roof), kicks off on February 27th and centers around two couples that share the roller coaster…
Tuesday, 03 October 2017 04:24

Suzanne Puckett; Poetry at its finest

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You tore him down! Discredited his name ~ Made him lie, cry and beg ~ Hold his head in shame Poetry writers have been around since the beginning of time. People enjoy their works of art as they connect with the emotions of the writer. The reader feels the mood…
Barry Harris is not exactly a household name unless you are a Jazz musician. He is a gifted piano player who goes back far enough to have played with Charlie Parker. However, I think his personal greatest achievements are actually as an educator. Barry Harris is the authority from which…
Friday, 28 April 2017 17:06

Pat Martino - Zen-Like Precision

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I had the great fortune of seeing a true living Legend of Jazz Thursday night at Chicago’s Jazz Showcase and was able to speak to him before the first set. Pat Martino is one amazing man. He is also one of the nicest people you could ever meet. I sat…
Saturday, 19 November 2016 13:32

Brian Brooks on Hubbard Street's Fall Series

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Harris Theater's first ever Choreographer in Residence, Brian Brooks, is ready to make his mark in Chicago. “It’s not just what I might be bringing to the Harris theater, but what Chicago is showing me and being exposed to all of these new dancers and choreographers.” Brooks residency at the…

 

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