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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesThis Weekend: Green Music Fest 2011

CHIRP Radio is psyched to be a part of Green Music Fest 2011 happening this Saturday June 25th and Sunday June 26th in Wicker Park!

This street festival features an eco-friendly vendor village offering arts and crafts, local services, art, and food. There’s also going to be an outstanding lineup of bands, including Les Savy Fav, The Thermals, Trampled by Turtles, and Yo la Tengo!

The festival runs from noon to 10:00pm on both days. See you there!

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Karin Fjellman writesTonight! CHIRP Night at the Whistler with Male and Colorlist


It’s the third Monday of the month, and that means CHIRP and the Whistler have concocted a great set of music and cocktails for you this fine evening! Tonight’s lineup stars Male and Colorlist, as well as the DJ skills of CHIRP’s own Michael Flavor. Oh, and did we mention that we’ll be raffling off passes to Pitchfork Festival? No, sir or ma’am, that ain’t a typo. It’s a total steal, if you consider that there’s no cover to get in! See you there.

Male
Colorlist
Whistler
2421 N. Milwaukee
9:30pm – 2am
No cover
21+

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesThis Week with CHIRP Radio (Week of June 20, 2011)


  • Monday, June 20

    Head to the Whistler to see Male and Colorist weave their special webs of creative electro-noise-jazz. We’re not sure what that means, but it translates into a delicious improv-based soundscape best enjoyed with one of the Whistler’s esteemed cocktails. A percentage of bar sales benefits CHIRP Radio (as if you needed another reason), and there will be a raffle with prizes so you could win win win! Plus a few of our own CHIRP DJs will be making a special appearance to spin between sets.

    The Whistler / 2421 N. Milwaukee Ave. / 9:30pm / No cover / 21+
  • Tuesday, June 21

    CHIRP Radio presents the Handshake Magazine Launch Party with special guests DJ Jeremy Lemos & Friends, Cool Devices, Nones, and Special Guest Don De Grazia! The Handshake is Chicago’s newest independent online and print magazine, dedicated to publishing conversations, interviews, experimental essays, short fiction, and photographic travelogues produced by the spirited community of journalists in Chicago and nationwide.

    Schubas / 3159 N. Southport Ave. / 8pm / 21+
  • Saturday, June 25

    Chirp Radio, in partnership with Logan Square volunteers, presents Summer Sessions on the Square with L’Orchestre Super Vitesse and Thin Hymns! This is the first of a series of four outdoor summertime concerts to be held in the neighborhood – come on out and enjoy the weather and the great music!

    Logan Square Monument (corner of Milwaukee, Kedzie, & Logan Blvds.) / 5:30pm / Free ($5 suggested donation) / All Ages
  • Saturday, June 25

    CHIRP Radio welcomes NYC art-hardcore band Les Savy Fav to Subterranean for a night of high-energy rock and roll, with the intricate post-rock stylings of Chicago natives Big Science!

    Subterranean / 2011 W. North Ave. / 10pm / 17+

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesRediscovering Our Record Collections: Morphine’s “Cure for Pain”

During my brief time living in Boston, I wasn’t nearly as big a Rock music fan as I am now. In college, my exposure to music was still pretty much limited to what I picked up from school marching band, the a-cappella group I sang in, and Top 40 radio (which, compared to today’s offerings, I now realize wasn’t all that bad).

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