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Get the scoop of what it's really like commuting by bike everywhere from the brave souls who've experieced it firsthand: past Car for Bike Traders of the annual New Belgium Brewery Tour de Fat celebration of all things bicylce, man's greatest invention.
Over the next couple weeks CHIRP Radio is taking some time to honor past Car for Bike Traders with a little Q&A. CHIRP Radio is partnered with New Belgium Brewery for the 2015 Tour de Fat celebration in Palmer Square on Saturday, July 11.
This week we bring you Adam Wonak, challenge winner of 2014.
CHIRP: Where do you currently live and what are you doing these days?
Wonak: I'm living in the West Loop/Noble Square area. I moved here from Logan Square earlier this year. I'm working as a Software Engineer.
CHIRP: Why did you take the challenge to give up your car?
Wonak: I'd been interested in the car-for-bike trade for a number of years. I'd had the same car since college but had been using it less and less--my bike had become my primary mode of transportation a while back. The idea of living car free was very appealing to me, and the chance to ceremoniously trade in my car for a bike in exchange for a year of car-free living seemed like a fitting way to finally make that happen.
by Eddie Sayago
One of the most exciting parts of attending a concert is the possibility that the band you are seeing and hopefully enjoying performing does a cover of a different band or artist’s song. Sometimes this is expected. Some bands even make their mark or earn their first or biggest hit thanks to a cover version of another song. Then there are times when a band will perform a cover that appears to be out of nowhere, but they make it work.
Yo La Tengo is obviously a band that enjoys performing and recording covers. (See their 2006 album Yo La Tengo Is Murdering The Classics, which includes 30 covers from all kinds of musicians and genres). From a lengthy list of outstanding contenders, here are their top five covers, all available to download and stream.
The first cover that came to mind was this Cat Stevens number, which is from 1990’s Fakebook. Originally performed by the artist formerly as Cat Stevens, this song is often the highlight to the soundtrack to Wes Anderson’s Rushmore.
Kick off your Saturday with a visit to Growing Home's Open House at the Wood Street Urban Farm and Training Center (5814 S Wood St). The hours are 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM, it's free ($5 suggested donation) and you can take part in tours of the farm, watch cooking demonstrations, keep the kiddos busy with face painting, and then take delicious produce home from the farm stand.
Growing Home is Chicago's leading expert in farm-based training for people with employment barriers. By providing 25 hours per week of paid on-the-job experience and job-readiness training at the farms, plus the support to conquer issues like criminal records, medical needs, child-care, and housing, Growing Home has changed the lives of hundreds of workers, and thousands of their family members.
"The thing that continues to impress me about Growing Home is how hard our participants work to change their lives," said Rebekah Silverman, Chief Operating Officer at Growing Home. "We offer the framework that gives our participants the time, and space, and support to work on themselves, but it wouldn't happen without their efforts and desire to try new things and make big changes in their own lives and in the lives of their family members."
The Open House is food and fun while supporting the mission of Growing Home. Take part in helping transform your community because everyone deserves to have a good job and everyone deserves to eat well.
Our latest Factory Session is with the new Chicago band Whelms, which features all three members of Dianogah plus guitarist Tom Fitzgerald of C-Clamp. The songs captured in this exclusive studio session mark the band's recorded debut. The audio was recorded on location at the CHIRP studio building by Mike Lust of Manor Mobile Recording and the video was captured & edited by Big Foot Media.
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