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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesWeekly Voyages: Friday 06/28 to Thursday 07/04

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Friday June 28

Sean Shiel
Abbey Pub 9pm, 21+

Chris Tiritilli, North of Eight, Matias
Beat Kitchen 10pm, 21+

DJ Pogo, DJ Kamar
Beauty Bar 21+

Walter Trout
Bottom Lounge 7pm

Fresh Hops, The New Fuse, The Great I Am, Brothers Rage
Double Door 8pm, 21+

The Hoyle Brothers
Empty Bottle 5:30pm, 21+

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Sarah Derer writesCome to the Milwaukee Avenue Arts Festival this Weekend!

They had me at “pop-up cocktail bars”.

Yes, it’s time to welcome summer once more with the Milwaukee Avenue Arts Festival, running from this Friday, June 28th through Sunday, June 30th, in lovely Logan Square. There will be bands you like, including a set by The Cairo Gang, whom The Chicago Reader recently christened the “Best Rock Band” in Chicago at 2pm on Saturday. Go to that. There will be food to enjoy as you mill about Milwaukee Avenue—the festival has terrific offerings from some of the best restaurants in the area, including Longman & Eagle, Lula, and newcomer Parsons Chicken & Fish. Who doesn’t enjoy eating off a paper plate and sucking down a grown-up beverage from a pop-up cocktail bar while checking out what the local arts scene has to offer? I know this gal does. Plus, CHIRP Radio will be there so come and say hello!

The festival runs Friday, 5pm-10pm, Saturday, noon-10pm, and Sunday, noon-10pm. There is a $5 suggested donation.

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Maddie Hannes writesCelebrate CHIRP’s Whole Foods 5% Day with Lots of Delicious Food

All of us at CHIRP feel honored and thrilled to have been selected as the recipient of Whole Foods 5% Day this Wednesday, June 26. All five Chicago Whole Foods stores are donating 5% of the day's profits to CHIRP, and I couldn't be happier — or hungrier. To prepare for the intense level of grocery shopping I'm going to do, I've neatly arranged all my reusable tote bags by the door, and I've planned out all the meals I'm going to make with my spoils. There's one dish I'm particularly excited to eat—it's a proven seasonal crowd-pleaser and stupid-easy to prepare, and most importantly: DELICIOUS AS ALL HECK.

Grab your tote bags, get out your shopping list and add to it the ingredients for Banh Mi Pork Burgers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mike Bennett writesFriday iPod/MP3 Shuffle—Happy Birthday Ray Davies Edition

Ray Davies is one of the most important figures in ‘60s rock music. He’d be deserving praise if he had only written “Waterloo Sunset”, which former Village Voice music critic Robert Christgau called (and I’m paraphrasing) the best song in the English language. Utilizing the same blues and rock ‘n’ roll influences as his British Invasion counterparts, Davies (with the help of brother Dave) created some of the first riff rock on classics like “You Really Got Me”, planting the seeds for heavy metal and punk. He quickly advanced to more sophisticated territory. In so doing, he got away from aping American sounds (especially vocally) and really creating a British vocabulary for rock music. His initial observational songwriting was closer to Dylan in spirit, but soon he was creating lovely vignettes that touched on specific experiences that were sometimes witty and sometime poignant. While their commercial prospects waned somewhat, The Kinks reeled off one of the great album sequences in history, from Face To Face to Something Else to Village Green Preservation Society to Arthur (and one could argue Lola... too). Davies’ influence loomed large on many British acts, including XTC, Madness and Blur, inspiring even more classic music. Of course, he couldn’t keep up that pace, but he is still a warm and wonderful live performer and still might have classic song or two in him. Let’s celebrate Ray’s birthday by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.

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Kelsey Phillips writesThe Green Music Fest Is This Weekend, and CHIRP Will Be There!

Craft beer. Eco-friendly vendors. Free bike parking. Craft beer (yes I said it twice). Live music. The quintessential Chicago summer festival. This weekend (June 22nd/23rd), Wicker Park will once again fence itself off from traffic and open it's gates for some great live music and environmentally-sustainable shopping.

The Green Music Fest, on Damen Ave. between North and Schiller, reflects the environmentally-conscious community it is located in, throwing local retailers, crafters, food vendors, and of course, beer brewers alongside some great live music. The festival's Green Initiative includes a mission to connect eco-conscious Chicagoans with these environmentally sustainable products and services, all the while giving the city the kind of weekend festival it has come to know and love. You'll find everything from biodiesel generators, compostable food service disposable items, and free bike parking.

The bands are nothing to scoff at either; with two stages and plenty of local acts, you can see anyone from Manchester Orchestra on Saturday to Talking Heads tribute band This Must Be The Band on Sunday (check the website for a full lineup). There's a $5 suggested donation, and festivities start both days at noon and end at 10 pm. Hop on your bike and head over!

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