We're happy to be nominated in four categories for the Reader's 2024 Best of Chicago poll. Find them all here and cast your ballot by December 31!
We're happy to be nominated in four categories for the Reader's 2024 Best of Chicago poll. Find them all here and cast your ballot by December 31!
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Welcome to The Fourth Wall, CHIRP's e-conversation on cinema. This week's subject is the 2023 Drama Perfect Days.
This edition is written by CHIRP Radio volunteers Kevin Fullam and Clarence Ewing.
Kevin:
I've never been one for nature documentaries*. Sorry, folks, but animals are not captivating figures to yours truly. They graze, they run around... but mostly they sleep, right? Of course, I haven't spent much time with animals outside of my dinner plate. For the most part, they make me a bit uncomfortable, such that I reflexively pull my hands towards my chest when passing dogs on the sidewalk. Young Kevin was never, ever interested in feeding sheep at the petting zoo. Why tempt fate by sticking one's fingers anywhere near a creature's mouth?
[*Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man is the exception here, but really, it's a film that's more about the kooky protagonist than the bears he was enamored with.]
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2024. Our next list is from DJ and Assistant Music Director Eric Wiersema. It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, I’m not talking about Christmas. I’m talking about the year-end list season where we list our favorite albums of the year in an attempt to gain external validation for our superior music tastes despite rapidly approaching midlife where we should probably have more important things to worry about. Man, I really told on myself with that last sentence, didn’t I? In all seriousness, I love year-end lists because I love seeing what my fellow CHIRPers and other musically-inclined friends have been listening to throughout the year. I am always looking for new music to check out and sharing music with others is one of my biggest love languages. I have always been in awe of music’s power to bring people together and a sense of community is especially needed today as technology continues to isolate us. I’ve listened to roughly 100 new albums in full this year and have heard bits and pieces of way more from my DJing and AMD duties. Here’s a list of the albums that were a cut above the rest. Matt Garman writesCHIRP Radio’s Best of 2024: Matt Garman
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