Tag: music


The Deli Magazine

The Deli Magazine

The Deli is an independent publication and website that focuses on local indie music scenes and emerging artists (from rock to folk, from punk to indie pop, with a little bit of hip hop). It currently publishes a printed magazine about the NYC music scene and has daily updated, separate webpages tackling the new emerging music in cities like NYC, LA, SF, and Nashville. The...

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Chicago Sound

Chicago Sound

Chicago Sound boasts many years of live sound reinforcement experience in the special event industry. Our veteran event coordinators and technicians are there to assist you in bringing top quality sound to your audience. Our professional, road-tested equipment is kept in the highest repair (and our backup guarantee is unbeatable!). We will always go the extra mile to satisfy your audio needs. Call us today...

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Club Escape

A gay-friendly bar where everyone seems to know each other, featuring nightly dancing to hip hop, R&B and house. Thursdays are ladies nights. Club Escape offers dancing, DJs, drink specials & live hosts & performers. South Chicago/ South Shore 1530 E 75th St. Chicago, IL 60619 (773) 599-9372 Visit Us Online LOCATION


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Columbia College Music Center Concert Hall

1014-16 S. Michigan Avenue was built in 1912 by Christian A. Eckstorm. A red brick 4-story building with terra cotta detailing, this structure was erected by a developer as a speculative commercial building. During its first 30 years, it housed offices for a shingle distributor, a lumber company and an electrical parts manufacturer. In 1941, the building was rehabilitated for the Sherwood Conservatory of Music,...

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Bar Louie (South Loop)

A truly unique social gathering place, Bar Louie is a neighborhood bar and eatery with handcrafted cocktails, a featured selection of local and regional beers with over 20 taps, unique wines and craveable food in an inviting, urban atmosphere. Since 1990, our loyal guests have come to Bar Louie to eat, drink and be happy with old friends while making new ones. With more than 110...

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Auditorium Theater of Roosevelt University

Auditorium Theatre is a music and performance venue located in Chicago, Illinois. Inspired by the Richardsonian Romanesque Style of architect Henry Hobson Richardson, the building was designed by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan and completed in 1889. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra performed in the theatre until 1904 as well as the Chicago Grand Opera Company and its successors the Chicago Opera Association and Chicago Civic...

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Music Box Theatre

Music Box Theatre

For the last two decades, the Music Box Theatre has been the premiere venue in Chicago for independent and foreign films. It currently has the largest theater space operated full time in the city. The Music Box Theatre is independently owned and operated by the Southport Music Box Corporation. SMBC, through its music box film division, also distributes foreign and independent films in the theatrical, DVD...

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The Skokie Theatre

Just outside of the City of Chicago, the Skokie Theatre hosts a wide variety of events. The cozy performing arts venue showcases musical and theatrical productions in a simple space. Skokie 7924 N. Lincoln Ave. 60077 (847) 677-7761 UPCOMING EVENTS LOCATION


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Washington Park

Named after President George Washington, Washington Park is a 372-acre park between Cottage Grove Avenue and Martin Luther King Drive in the Washington Park community area on the South Side of Chicago. Washington Park hosts a number of live music and community events including the annual African Festival of the Arts. Washington Park 5531 S Martin Luther King Drive Chicago, Illinois 60637 (773) 256-1248 Visit...

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University of Chicago Presents

One of Chicago’s oldest and most distinguished concert series, the University of Chicago Presents’ Classic Concert Series (formerly the Chamber Music Series) was founded in 1943 with the goal of bringing to Chicago world-renowned artists for concerts and educational programs that would attract audiences from all parts of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs. Early performers in the series included Igor Stravinsky, Artur Schnabel, Isaac Stern,...

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