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This week on RITY... The mini theme is Mayday! Songs with titles that are a cry for help... A brand new song from Sammy Hagar that pays tribute to his former bandmate, Eddie Van Halen... Who would have thought that driving down Lake Shore Drive while high on cocaine would inspire a hit song!... Who was Chicken Man and why was he blown up by a nail bomb?... Deep cuts from Artful Dodger, Orion The Hunter, Spys, Little Village, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, and much more!... For more info on the show, visit reelinwithryan.com
Does the presence of new signs along the lakeshore suggest that law enforcement is about to come down on tinted windows and modified exhaust?
Pope Francis lived humbly and loved the marginalized as Jesus did; Cantrell does it again, further gums up sanitation contract drama; Where does morality come from if not religious practice? Are police about to crack down on Lakeshore Drive?
Henrik Loos verbindet Musik, Kreativität und persönliche Entwicklung auf einzigartige Weise.Als vielseitiger Musiker, Songwriter und Gitarrist hat er weltweit Konzerte gespielt – von Deutschland bis Moskau. Doch seine Musik ist weit mehr als Klang: Sie inspiriert, verbindet und schafft neue Perspektiven. Besonders in den Bereichen Leadership und Bildung setzt Henrik Loos innovative Akzente. Mit speziell entwickelten Lern- und Bewegungssongs revolutioniert er den Schulalltag, indem er Musik gezielt als pädagogisches Werkzeug einsetzt. Seine Projekte haben bereits über 80.000 verkaufte CDs erreicht und helfen Kindern, spielerisch zu lernen.Parallel dazu ist Henrik Loos Gründer der Musikschule Groove Camp, wo er Menschen aller Altersgruppen für Musik begeistert. Sein Gitarrenbuch Der schnellste Weg zur Gitarre erleichtert den Einstieg ins Spielen, während er mit eigenen Musikprojekten wie 351 Lake Shore Drive, Love2Disco und Henrik Loos kreative Impulse setzt.Auch in der Filmbranche hat Henrik Loos seine Spuren hinterlassen, indem er Musik für verschiedene Filmprojekte komponiert hat. Darüber hinaus engagiert er sich sozial und produziert mit psychisch erkrankten Jugendlichen und Flüchtlingen musikalische Projekte, die berühren und begeistern.Mit seinem aktuellen Buchprojekt Phasenweise Hasenscheiße zeigt Henrik Loos erneut seine Vielseitigkeit – humorvoll, tiefgründig und immer mit einem besonderen Blick auf die Verbindung von Musik, Leben und Emotionen. Ob als Künstler, Musikpädagoge oder kreativer Impulsgeber – Henrik Loos steht für die Kraft der Musik, die Menschen inspiriert, verbindet und bewegt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's good, Chicago! It's Steve Stylez, bringing you all the classic vibes right here on V103! Today, we're taking a ride down memory lane, celebrating the hits that shaped our lives and kept us dancing through the decades. So whether you're cruisin' with us on Lake Shore Drive or kickin' at home, get ready to turn up the volume and FEEL that old-school magic! I gave away three pairs of tickets to Mariah Carey's Christmas Tour at the All-State Arena. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddayliveshow/support
596. Today we talk to Myra Lavigne, a volunteer with Rise St. James. Rise St. James is a faith-based grassroots organization that is fighting for environmental justice as it works to defeat the proliferation of petrochemical industries in St. James Parish, Louisiana. Nicknamed “Cancer Alley” for the above-average rates of cancer there, the area is home to a high concentration of polluting industries. Despite this, the state has plans to expand this chemical corridor with dozens more factories. Led by Sharon Lavigne, 2021's Goldman Environmental Prize winner, Rise St. James galvanized community opposition and successfully defeated the construction of a $1.25 billion plastics manufacturing plant in 2018. The group is currently fighting to prevent Formosa Plastics from building a massive multibillion-dollar plastics plant in the parish. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. October 19, 1803. Louisiana Purchase Treaty ratified by senate by a vote of 24-7. This week in New Orleans history. October 20, 1991 Former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke wins a spot in the runoff election for governor of Louisiana, ultimately losing to Edwin Edwards. This week in Louisiana. National Fried Chicken Festival Franklin Ave. and Lakeshore Drive New Orleans, LA 70122 October 5-6, 2024 11:00 am — 9:00 pm Named 6th Best Speciality Food Festival USA Today 10 Best Readers' Choice Awards Founded in 2016 in New Orleans, the National Fried Chicken Festival (FCF) presented by Raising Cane's is a two-day outdoor festival bringing together hundreds of thousands from across the nation around a shared love of great food, music, and culture. Last fall the festival attracted a record-breaking 123,000 attendees from across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, and the entire U.S. to celebrate and enjoy the iconic Southern dish. General Admission tickets start as low as $5 with upgraded options starting at $39 for the unlimited Beer Garden and $79 for the VIP lounges. Postcards from Louisiana. Secret Bandwagon plays at the Marigny Brasserie on Frenchmen St. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
1. All India Radio - Whistle 2. 351 Lake Shore Drive feat. Noella - No Gravity 3. Eighth Wave - Panama Bazaar 4. Deco - 60's Mood 5. Fascinating Case - Soul Lotion 6. Micro Mania - Fly Away 7. Living Room - Go Lounging 8. Eric Hilton & Natalia Clavier - Corazon Kintsugi 9. Bird - Maybe Someday 10. Judith Ahrends - Wanderer (Niju Remix) 11. Collective Sound Members - I Will Hold You 12. Smooth Deluxe & Claude Chagall - Obsession 13. Koolsax - Around The World © Chill Out Session 2011 - 2024 Cover : Michiel Annaert / unsplash.com https://chilloutsessionworld.blogspot.com https://facebook.com/zoltanbiroChillOutSession Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Qv3nb0C1qiVFZD68VktfJ?si=JtUpLYy3RISgvzsbL8-Luw&nd=1 © All Rights Reserved to the artists! The Podcast is for the promotion use only!
Don Shanahan, Ben Silverio, and Ansel Burch have developed an obsession and the only solution is self-hypnosis. They're pop culture observers/ content creators/ excellent friends who are here to think so hard they end up in the past.It's edutainment time again and we have a for real, actual, legitimate teacher on deck for it. We're talking about Lake Shore Drive, pennies, and Mackinac Island. It's a pretty good mix and an excellent chat. Settle in. This is a good time.Find us online!Don Shanahan is @CasblancaDon wherever you can find him on social media. Check out his podcast, Cinephile Hissy Fit, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cinephile-hissy-fit/id1560486287Ben Silverio is @BSilverio20 on Instagram, X, Threads, Blusky, and Hive.Ansel Burch is @TheIndecisionist on IG Facebook, Yowsa, Blusky, and Threads.Check out Ansel's new TTRPG, Cards! https://the-indecisionist.itch.io/cardsNext week Don, Ben, and Ansel have a few last words in the form of a few minutes of funny noises and weird digressions too odd for even our broad standards. Until then, make sure you're subscribed because it's always #Time2Party
Don Shanahan, Ben Silverio, and Ansel Burch have developed an obsession and the only solution is self-hypnosis. They're pop culture observers/ content creators/ excellent friends who are here to think so hard they end up in the past.It's edutainment time again and we have a for real, actual, legitimate teacher on deck for it. We're talking about Lake Shore Drive, pennies, and Mackinac Island. It's a pretty good mix and an excellent chat. Settle in. This is a good time. Find us online! Don Shanahan is @CasblancaDon wherever you can find him on social media. Check out his podcast, Cinephile Hissy Fit, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cinephile-hissy-fit/id1560486287Ben Silverio is @BSilverio20 on Instagram, X, Threads, Blusky, and Hive. Ansel Burch is @TheIndecisionist on IG Facebook, Yowsa, Blusky, and Threads. Check out Ansel's new TTRPG, Cards! https://the-indecisionist.itch.io/cardsNext week Don, Ben, and Ansel have a few last words in the form of a few minutes of funny noises and weird digressions too odd for even our broad standards. Until then, make sure you're subscribed because it's always #Time2Party
Chairman of the Regional Transit Authority Kirk Dillard joins Bob Sirott for a deep dive on North DuSable Lake Shore Drive and why he’s strongly lobbying for dedicated bus lanes which are currently absent from the proposed redesign plans. With tens of thousands of Chicagoans who use public transit, there is plenty to fight for […]
It's our 200th episode!! Hard to believe we've been doing it so long! Thank you all for listening! To celebrate we are kicking it very old school to the same spot we ever recorded our podcast outside! And also, why is Lake Point Tower the only building to the east of Lake Shore Drive? Come on and learn and celebrate with us!Send us a textSupport the Show.Check out our new merch!! https://www.77flavorschi.com/shopAlso, catch Dario on the new season of Netflix's "High On the Hog" here!!If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at media@77flavorschi.com WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE! Visit our website https://www.77flavorschi.com Follow us on IG: 77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi Dario @i_be_snappin Sara @sarafaddah
Chicago Traffic Miracle: The DNC is in town, but instead of chaos, BJ and Isaiah find themselves cruising through the best traffic Lake Shore Drive has seen in ages. Maybe we should invite the DNC more often?The Shorts Debate: Isaiah makes a rare sartorial choice—shorts in the office! But don't worry, he's got a good reason: Cubs game after work. BJ, ever the professional, doesn't miss her chance to comment on the changing tides of office attire post-pandemic.Couche-Tard's Bold Move: $86 billion is the number on everyone's lips as Couche-Tard makes an aggressive play to acquire 7-Eleven. BJ and Isaiah break down what this could mean for the convenience store landscape, from antitrust hurdles to the shifting role of these neighborhood staples.Rise of the Mega Convenience Stores: With pharmacies on the decline, mega convenience stores like Wawa and Buc-ee's are stepping in to fill the gap. The duo discuss how these mini shopping centers are redefining the hard corner real estate game.Amazon's Industrial Double Play: Two major Amazon transactions in Pennsylvania have caught the market's attention. BJ and Isaiah analyze the rising cap rates and what this signals for the industrial sector's future.Car Washes on Hard Corners?: Isaiah shares his thoughts on the growing trend of car washes popping up on prime real estate. Could this be the next big thing? Isaiah remains skeptical, but the debate is worth the listen.Looking Ahead to 2025: BJ predicts that 2025 could be the best year for real estate fund formation in a decade. She and Isaiah explore why the time might be right for raising capital and deploying it strategically in the years ahead.Family Loyalty Tested: Isaiah's Sox-loving kids are baffled by his decision to head to Wrigley for a Cubs game. Can you say household drama? But hey, at least the weather's nice!Wrap-Up: As always, BJ and Isaiah bring their A-game with a mix of industry insights and banter. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay tuned for more episodes of Net Takeaways.
It’s National Radio Day! Steve King and Johnnie Putman are back again with a whole bunch of fun and not so fun things to talk about! Axios reporter Monica Eng walks over from the DNC kickoff party and airs some grievances with the paths and walkways allowing us to cross Lake Shore Drive safely. Naturally, […]
All aboard the Big Bus! One of the most moving experiences we've had in the city, the “Sunset Live Tour” by Big Bus Tours explores Chicago while the city's architecture, historical landmarks, and lake are draped in the velvety shade of golden hour.This tour takes tourists and locals on a 90-minute journey around the Chicago loop and surrounding neighborhoods. Atop their iconic red, double-decker buses, you'll see the city above even our CTA buses. We chat with John Curran, Senior Vice President & General Manager at Big Bus Tours, about the Sunset Live Tour and the company's traditional hop on & off experience. John shares some of the facts you'll learn on the tour, including that Lincoln Park used to be a huge cemetery and how there is a piece of burnt debris from the Great Chicago Fire you can visit. Highlights for us included driving down Lakeshore Drive with the wind in our hair and pulling over on Fullerton for a one of a kind view of the city.We end with rapid fire and learn John‘s favorite Chicago restauraunt/neighborhood, and he brings us to tears, describing the one person in the world he would want to take on a big bus tour.Sunset Live Tours run through October 19. They currently depart at 7:30 PM, but this time moves progressively earlier as the sun begins to set sooner.TICKETS/INFO: https://www.bigbustours.com/en/chicago/chicago-sunset-live-night-tour-ticketSOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/bigbustours/?hl=en
Nestled along Lake Shore Drive in the Gold Coast sits an old mansion styled after a French chateau. But this isn't Versailles. It's Chicago's International Museum of Surgical Science. Inside you'll find some things maybe you'd expect: vintage surgical instruments, skeletons, and archival medical books. But then, it ventures into what feels and looks more like an art museum. Sculptures, murals, and rotating contemporary art exhibitions. And on the fourth floor: the future of surgery in space. The Reset team explores the museum and its “haunted vibes.” For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to talk news from the local housing market, including the story behind a condo for sale in one of the very first Mies van der Rohe buildings on Lake Shore Drive and the legal fight over a Sonoma-style Galena resort project.Plus: Boeing names Kelly Ortberg as new CEO, Deere adds nearly 300 HQ staff to mounting layoffs, record payouts on biggest U.S. grid signal costs of reliable power and U.S. Soccer to sell $200M of debt to finance Chicago-to-Atlanta HQ move.
Jen Sabella, the Director of Strategy and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. She provides details on: DuSable Lake Shore Drive's Overhaul Focuses Too Much On Cars, Aldermen And Advocates Say: Transportation, planning and environmental advocates say state and city leaders are “missing a crucial chance to […]
In today's news: The Whirlpool Foundation welcomed middle school girls from schools all over Berrien County to Lake Michigan College this week for a technology camp. St. Joseph City Commissioners have given the green light to the Sandbar and Grille on Lakeshore Drive to continue offering outdoor music later at night than what would normally be allowed this summer. One of the suspects charged in the robbery of the Benton Township Dunham's Sports store in November of last year has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The Whirlpool Foundation welcomed middle school girls from schools all over Berrien County to Lake Michigan College this week for a technology camp. St. Joseph City Commissioners have given the green light to the Sandbar and Grille on Lakeshore Drive to continue offering outdoor music later at night than what would normally be allowed this summer. One of the suspects charged in the robbery of the Benton Township Dunham's Sports store in November of last year has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The Whirlpool Foundation welcomed middle school girls from schools all over Berrien County to Lake Michigan College this week for a technology camp. St. Joseph City Commissioners have given the green light to the Sandbar and Grille on Lakeshore Drive to continue offering outdoor music later at night than what would normally be allowed this summer. One of the suspects charged in the robbery of the Benton Township Dunham's Sports store in November of last year has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The Whirlpool Foundation welcomed middle school girls from schools all over Berrien County to Lake Michigan College this week for a technology camp. St. Joseph City Commissioners have given the green light to the Sandbar and Grille on Lakeshore Drive to continue offering outdoor music later at night than what would normally be allowed this summer. One of the suspects charged in the robbery of the Benton Township Dunham's Sports store in November of last year has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Canciones de ayer y, sobre todo, de hoy que podrían salvarnos en cualquier momento o aquí se me ve el plumero. ¿Has. Visto la peli “Mejor Imposible (As Good As it Gets)? Música de Hans Zimmer. A veces sólo se necesita una canción para prendarte de un artista. Las voces que suenan a continuación me siguen salvando las horas. Voces de compositores fuera de serie. SEP SALVARÁN MARTÍN + CLO PROMO SECRETASDISCO 1 HANS ZIMMER As Good As It Gets (1)DISCO 2 STEVIE WONDER Ngiculela-Es una historia- I am Singing (CD 2 - 4)DISCO 3 WILD COLONIALS It’s Not Unusual (1)CUÑA ISA SALVARÁNDISCO 4 SHERYL CROW Strong Enough (4)DISCO 5 DAN FOGELBERG Along Road (CD 2 - 15)DISCO 6 JAMES TAYLOR Never Die Young (2)DISCO 7 JACKSON BROWNE Running On Empty CD 2 - 1) Hasta minuto 5’55’’CLO PODCAST DOUBLE + SEP MARIA HERNANDODISCO 8 CHRIS REA Girl In A Sports Car (4)DISCO 9 THE INNOCENCE MISSION Lake Shore Drive (5)DISCO 10 ANKLI HomeSEP MARTÍN TWITTER X+ PRES SAMUSTINADISCO 11 CAROLE KING So Far Away (2)DISCO 12 RANDY NEWMAN Dixie Flyer (1)DISCO 13 DANIELLE BRISEBOIS World My Only (ESCA)Escuchar audio
The foundation left behind by the failed Chicago Spire project will soon be covered as vertical construction on the first phase of Related Midwest's massive two-tower residential development gets underway. Crain's commercial real estate reporter Rachel Herzog talks about the plans for the Lake Shore Drive construction site with host Amy Guth.Plus: Illinois' ban on "bump stocks" remains in place despite U.S. Supreme Court decision, whistleblower says Boeing lost hundreds of bad 737 parts, feds want Outcome Health's ex-CEO Rishi Shah to do 15 years in prison, eight Northwestern projects land seed funding from Ryan family accelerator and McDonald's won't let AI run its drive-thrus — for now.
Also in the news: Lanes crossed on Lake Shore Drive; Families celebrated Father's Day with ballet at Millennium Park; Chicago pools to open today and more.
Also in the news: Lanes crossed on Lake Shore Drive; Families celebrated Father's Day with ballet at Millennium Park; Chicago pools to open today and more.
Also in the news: Lanes crossed on Lake Shore Drive; Families celebrated Father's Day with ballet at Millennium Park; Chicago pools to open today and more.
24 hours later, we still have eyes on the king size surprise. Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Louisiana's Northshore is home to roughly 264,570 people, but it's never had a Pride parade — until now. This year, organizers are hosting the area's first-ever parade to celebrate LGBTQ pride along Lakeshore Drive in Mandeville. Event organizers Mel Manuel and Jeremy JF Thompson tell us about the more than 200 floats and krewes set to walk, and what it means to celebrate pride during a time when LGBTQ rights are under threat.Taxis and rideshares are a vital part of New Orleans' economy, but they're not always accessible for people with disabilities. In fact, there's only one wheelchair-accessible taxi driver in all of New Orleans. Chelsea Brasted recently reported on this for Axios New Orleans. She joins us for more on the impacts of limited accessible transportation in the city.Artist Matt Scobey is turning heads towards the sky with his latest installation of a towing figure at the Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition, presented by The Helis Foundation. Jessie Haynes, managing director of the foundation, joins us for more on the latest works of art.___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell are assistant producers. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12 and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
1. Alexandra Hampton - Distant Shore 2. Project Blue Sun - Good Vibes 3. Mila - Impation 4. Bliss - Song For Olabi 5. The Mystery Of The Bulgarian Voices, Finland & Aaskoven feat. Lisa Gerrard - Pora Sotunda 6. All India Radio - Little Emu 7. 351 Lake Shore Drive - Distant Memories 8. 351 Lake Shore Drive feat. Noella - No Gravity 9. Yppah - Autumn Phase 10. Placid Larry - As the Day Slips Away 11. Andy Moore - Slow Coach 12. Weathertunes - Flower Fields 13. Bliss feat. Sophie Barker & Lisbeth Scott & Merethe Sveistrup - The Hope 14. Habermohl - An Immense Feeling © Chill Out Session 2011 - 2024 Cover : Wolfgang Hasselmann / unsplash.com https://chilloutsessionworld.blogspot.com https://facebook.com/zoltanbiroChillOutSession Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Qv3nb0C1qiVFZD68VktfJ?si=JtUpLYy3RISgvzsbL8-Luw&nd=1 © All Rights Reserved to the artists! The Podcast is for the promotion use only!
Stroll down Lake Shore Drive with Johnnie Putman and Steve King as they take you from the days of old to the modern day on this shortened show. We go back in time with Author Neal Samors to talk about his brand new book Memories of Growing Up In Chicago: Recalling Life During the 20th […]
ChillRadio.UpliftingPills.com Instagram.com/UpliftingPills Zane Callister, the man behind Young Collective moniker, is an artist whose music resonates with me. After featuring him in several mixes, I decided to do him justice by dedicating an entire mix to the gift he brings to this world. More than a composer, he is a storyteller. He uses music as a medium to create immersive and emotional experiences for his listeners, something I aspire to do in this show as well. In this interview, Zane describes his creative process when scoring films or creating sync licensing pieces. I watched the interview after completing this mix, and it was a pleasant coincidence to hear him speak of how he would score a scene from one of my favorite TV shows, This Is Us. In this mix, you'll hear Zane's song, It Started With Silence, mixed around 2 pieces from the soundtrack to that show, which also happens to be one of my favorite soundtracks of all time too created by the brilliant Siddhartha Khosla. Check out Zane's Young Collective music wherever you get your music. If you have a film project, check out his sync license music on MusicBed. Spotify • Apple Music • Amazon Music • MusicBed Hope you enjoy this episode. Making this mix was a labor of love 🧡. If you feel like supporting Chill Pills podcast and online radio, buy me a cup of coffee ☕. It also helps when you share this podcast, rate it or leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you subscribed to it. Thank you! For something calmer, check out my other podcast: Calm Pills, which are soothing atmospheric ambient albums, seamlessly mixed to help with relaxation, meditation, reading or deep sleep. Tracklist 00:00 The xx ― Intro 01:57 DJ Maretimo ― Sky Sprinter (Smooth Operator Mix) 04:55 James Pickering ― Tyler in Kitchen (Full Mix) 05:33 351 Lake Shore Drive, Blueberry ― Soirée Rouge 12:00 alhivi, nytø ― Dive Into You 14:22 Siddhartha Khosla ― The Kids (Super Bowl Sunday) 15:58 Mad Candor ― What's Important 18:37 Young Collective ― It Started With Silence 22:31 Siddhartha Khosla ― Take You Somewhere (A Hell of a Week Part Two) 26:06 Blank & Jones, Laid Back, Piet Blank, Andy Kaufhold, Jaspa Jones ― Happy Dreamer 29:45 Blank & Jones ― Coastline 31:49 The Man Behind C. ― Talking with Myself (Vintage Note Mix) 35:32 Sonmi451 ― Grossglockner (Excerpt) 36:55 lofi otaku ― Jazz Bar Meet 37:56 Jazzystics ― Forever Young 42:12 Siddhartha Khosla ― Caboose (The Challenger) 43:46 Leo Almunia ― Brillo De Luna 51:33 Parkbench Epiphany ― Everlight 53:43 The Hope Arsenal ― Sierra Sky The Chill Pill album Young Collective was curated and mixed by Alaeddin and released on Uplifting Pills on November 4, 2023
State Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) joins John Williams to talk about his resolution that urges CDOT and IDOT to transform DuSable Lake Shore Drive into a true boulevard and to be creative and forward-thinking in their redesign of DuSable Lake Shore Drive. And as a former Illini football player, Rep. Buckner also shares his memories of legendary […]
State Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) joins John Williams to talk about his resolution that urges CDOT and IDOT to transform DuSable Lake Shore Drive into a true boulevard and to be creative and forward-thinking in their redesign of DuSable Lake Shore Drive. And as a former Illini football player, Rep. Buckner also shares his memories of legendary […]
State Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) joins John Williams to talk about his resolution that urges CDOT and IDOT to transform DuSable Lake Shore Drive into a true boulevard and to be creative and forward-thinking in their redesign of DuSable Lake Shore Drive. And as a former Illini football player, Rep. Buckner also shares his memories of legendary […]
This Sunday grab your bike and go for a long ride along Lake Shore Drive for Bike The Drive. The Chicago Jazz Festival is this weekend at Millennium Park. The final fireworks show at Navy Pier is this Saturday night.
Thomas Leslie is a professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois, and a noted skyscraper scholar. He has just published “Chicago Skyscrapers, 1934-1986: How Technology, Politics, Finance, and Race Reshaped the City, the second book in a magisterial series on how the famous Chicago skyline came to be. This period saw the birth of icons like the Sears (Willis) Tower and John Hancock Center, the story of which is inextricable from the skullduggery in the backrooms of Chicago politics and real estate. -- Intro/Outro: “Skullduggery” by Steppenwolf Discussed: - The Richard J. Daley Collection archives at University of Illinois Chicago - The Development Plan for the Central Area of Chicago, 1958 - Chicago as a gameboard, in which skyscrapers were chess pieces - Arthur Rubloff - The Field Building, 1934 - 860-880 Lake Shore Drive, 1951 - C.F. Murphy, the Zelig figure of Chicago architecture and real estate - The State of Illinois Building > James R. Thompson Center > Google - The Sears Tower and its land accumulation saga - The John Hancock Center – the “car chase” scene in the book - Jerry Wolman - Carl Condit - Modern Architecture: A Critical History - Kenneth Frampton - The Power Broker – Robert Caro
Mies Van Der Rohe is practically a household name for some Chicagoans due to his many buildings around the city. Today in another installment of our Chicago Icons series, Reset gets to go inside one of his modern marvels on the lakefront.
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news, including how Chicago has one of the widest racial gaps in appraised home values among big U.S. cities. Plus: NASCAR to shut down Lake Shore Drive for nearly a week, Vienna Beef plans to turn former Bucktown factory into HQ and restaurant, environmental activists vow to continue fight over Southeast Side metal shredder and Amtrak seeks funding to boost one of its major Chicago routes.
Just a compilation of some great R&B that reminds me of cruising Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, Illinois!
South Side band Goodbye Sunshine joins us in studio to talk about punk rock, venues that don't want them, female bass players and their appreciation of Lake Shore Drive. John Streetz returns with a new Illinois Brewery Passport and explains why Tinley Park is the place to be over Memorial Day Weekend. Plus, our buddy Butch Zemar helps us work through a confusing medical moment in "30 Minutes of Good!" Brought to you by Family Waterproofing Solutions! Recorded at a 9-foot homemade oak bar in a basement on the South Side of Chicago. Let's talk food, drink, concerts, events and local news. Pull up a stool and have a drink with Chris, Bill, Mike, and a cast of Southsiders! Call us at 708-459-8406 anytime and leave a message anytime! Subscribe today everywhere podcasts can be found and always at SouthSidePod.com!
Speaking about the reason why the Prophet reconnected the Asiatics of North America with their fellow Asiatics worldwide with a focus on the Asiatics of North, South, Central America, and the Caribbean (West Indies). The Prophet let it be known in chapter 45 that the world is MUCH larger than the United States. We must remember this and keep in mind that the Forerunner to the Prophet, a modern day John the Baptist, Marcus Mosiah Garvey, and his wife Amy Jacques Garvey were both born in Jamaica (West Indian). Other notable leaders as well such as Malcolm X and Minister Farrakhan are also West Indian. Farrakhan's parents are from St. Kitts and Jamaica while Malcolm X's mother was from Grenada and his father was from Georgia. The mother of Malcolm X, Louise Little is from the island of Grenada. Apparently her grandparents were “liberated Africans” from West Africa, probably Nigeria that arrived in Grenada in the mid nineteenth century. Their family still owns land in Grenada to this day.2 “She (Louise) left Grenada in 1917, she arrived in Montreal, and then lived there for about two years. In Montreal, she was first introduced to Garveyism through her uncle, Edgerton Langdon, the son of Mary Jane and Jupiter Langdon. In Montreal, she joined the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), founded by Marcus Garvey and Amy Ashwood Garvey, and later met Earl Little, who was from Georgia. They married in Montreal, moved down to Philadelphia, and then to Omaha in 1921. And, lastly, I've had the opportunity to meet with some of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She has a very large and extended family in Michigan and elsewhere.”2 “She (Louise) was a committed Garveyite grassroots activist. She spoke multiple languages—English French, Patois. She taught her children the French alphabet. She insisted that her children read newspapers such as the Negro World, the official periodical of the UNIA, and newspapers from Grenada. ”2 “Point du Sable married a Potawatomi woman named Kitihawa (Christianized to Catherine) on 27 October 1788, in a Catholic ceremony in Cahokia in the Illinois Country, a longtime French colonial settlement on the east side of the Mississippi River.[15] It is likely that this couple was married earlier in the 1770s in a Native American tradition.”3 “Kitihawa Point Du Sable (also known by her Christian name, Catherine)[1] was a Potawatomi woman who, with her husband Jean Baptiste, established the first permanent settlement in what is now the city of Chicago.”4 “A December 2019 article in the Chicago Tribune mentions a proposal to rename Lake Shore Drive for Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.[4] The article suggests rethinking the history of the city and considering the centuries that Native American people used the area as a trading post -- and renaming Lake Shore Drive for Kitihawa instead.”4 Sources: 1. http://www.noirguides.com/facesofafrobelizeans.html 2. https://www.aaihs.org/on-louise-little-the-mother-of-malcolm-x-an-interview-with-erik-s-mcduffie/ 3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Baptiste_Point_du_Sable 4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitihawa_Point_du_Sable https://theskydeck.com/chicago-facts/who-founded-chicago/ Saudi Arabia - Culture, Etiquette and Business Practices (commisceo-global.com) A Black Imam Breaks Ground in Mecca - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Sheik Adil Kalbani - Search (bing.com) Bedouin (3) | Al Ain | Pictures | United Arab Emirates in Global-Geography Afro-Peruvian rights of national interest in Peru | News | ANDINA - Peru News Agency https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=afro+peruvians&form=HDRSC3&first=1&cw=1427&ch=773 https://pacotaylor.medium.com/ancient-chinese-secret-these-14-phenomenal-photos-reveal-there-were-indeed-black-chinese-6261468b4102 https://realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/China_2.htm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moorish-americans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moorish-americans/support
Vocalist and songwriter Stephanie Alma (Raro) almost got to the bottom of why she writes songs one night on the dance floor, and I can't let it go.Content warning: disability/crip culture, humble hopes, songwriting from pain, death is Mexican culture, perfecting whistle tone on Lake Shore Drive.Patreon supporters make This Is Your Afterlife possible and get awesome bonus episodes. Become an Afterhead at patreon.com/davemaher. Follow Stephanie on IG @_stephaniealma_ and follow her band Raro @raro_band.Look out for Raro's forthcoming album, From Your Fear I Learned.Follow me @thisisdavemaher on Twitter and Instagram.---Music = Future: "Use Me" / James Blackshaw: "The Cloud of Unknowing" / Johnnie Frierson: "Miracles"
Welcome to another exciting episode of the HoZ Comedy Podcast. On this episode the cast talks about geting your possessions taken either while partying or trying to pump iron at the gym. The boys also discuss how peaceful it would be taking a cruise down Lake Shore Drive. All that and more on this exciting episode of the HoZ Comedy Podcast. Remember to listen laugh and share.
Chicago is competing for another big biomedical hub. Crain's health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about that and other efforts underway in the life sciences sector in and around Chicago. Plus: A federal judge blocks an Affordable Care Act rule requiring insurers to cover preventive care; a Lake Shore Drive redesign project shows off a dramatic new look for Oak Street Beach; CVS' acquisition of Oak Street Health clears a regulatory hurdle; and a Lurie Children's Hospital survey finds most Chicago parents, and many kids, worry over mass shootings
"I was horrifically embarrassed, corked my tears with a watery laugh and changed the subject; but, there was something inexplicably soothing about being with another Korean woman, who perhaps could understand, without having to be told, the immensity of both my shame and my grief." Joanne reflects on her own vulnerability. Plus, dreams suffused with the fellowship of Lake Shore Drive traffic in this week's "Parting Thoughts." Connect With Joanne The Korean Vegan Website The Korean Vegan Kollective The Korean Vegan Cookbook My Amazon Storefront YouTube Instagram Facebook TikTok
Have you filled out your 2023 Beatles Brackets yet? WELL, HAVE YA? Because this week, we begin a two week journey (#AnyWayYouWantIt) - as seen on CBS/TBS/TNT/truTV/TNN/WOR(What is it good for?)/and your local PAX affiliate - to crown the VIth BEATLE! Get ready for shocking upsets, cinderella stories, and a special appearance by our own Brad Nessler, Casey Baker! (Casey was also briefly handed NBA on ABC broadcasting coverage back in 2003 and was just also not ready for the limelight… Or the Medusas.) When The Band wasn't up on cripple creek with chest fever, they had hoops fever! We do too, and in our delirium, also ask:
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news, including the listing of a Jazz Age co-op on Lake Shore Drive once owned by a federal judge with a secret bar. Plus: NASCAR may force Taste of Chicago from its longtime Grant Park home, United Airlines pilot contract talks hit turbulence, state extends deadline for craft cannabis businesses and seven restaurants added to Michelin's Chicago guide.
If you wish your neighborhood brought more opportunities for delight and connection close to home, you will love our conversation with guest, Blaine Merker. His work with one of the most important Urban Design companies in the world is aiming at unique, inspiring “street cultures” in the future for us all. Blaine has some amazing stories of how our streets are being transformed from places for our cars, to places for people! If ever the future felt bright, this episode will fill you with a sense of possibility. Turns out, through most of the last century, cities have been designed, not for people, but for cars! Sounds depressingly obvious and also like awakening to a better way. And it is! I suspect most of us have never considered how much wasted space we have created in our world when it comes to 10 lanes of traffic, parking lots that go on for endless acres, and neighborhood streets choked cars? Think about cities like Chicago, where nothing but a sliver of the Lake Michigan shore is accessible to people because Lake Shore Drive, and its 10 lanes of traffic stand between the city and the water. Think about the big dig.. .and planners realizing that it wasn't a great idea to have a huge roadway cutting through the heart of Boston. In the United states, alone, we have more area paved for parking in this country than the entire state of Georgia. [00:00- 02:18] Opening [02:18- 08:08] Blaine's Bio Jan Gehl Making cities for people Flip cities back to human focus rather that machine focus Historically, streets functioned as a place… The primary public space of a city [08:09 - 12:45] People's attitude towards strangers Jane Jacobs Robert Moses City- biggest object designed that we have Dawn of modern age Single family zoning [12:46- 17:07] White flight Zoning and transportation design Cars become the primary or default system of transportation Open road Research in Scandinivia Moments of frustration and boredom for most of us is in our cars [17:08- 20:51] Nourishing mobility is to be on foot We have pushed things that we need farther apart from each other Every generation has a great big idea about what a city should be What is it that we can be doing now that will make the planet for them that they need [20:52- 26:55] We spend more of our income on getting around that anything else and we spend more that other countries do Who the system's working for and who its not Founded Rebar on 2005 and started the experiment on a metered parking spot “Parking Day” [26:56- 29:54] Parklets where develop out of “Parking Days” Learn the value of space [29:55- 32:46] BREAK [32:47- 36:24] Effervescent human activity We look at how the way people behave in streets Jan Gehl and Ingrid Mundt Method taught by Ingrid Mundt using quantitative acknography Italy The more chairs there are, the more people there are sitting on them Nordic, Copenhagen The city embark on the experiment over the next 40 years There was a direct relationship to the amount of space the people were given and the amount of time that they would spend enjoying it Scandinavia [36:25- 40:21] The things that bring us joy is carbon neutral Alignment between climate action and happiness Public spaces work when they are activated by people living near them Sustainable form of urbanism Research from CoolClimate Netwok Berkely Infill Urban Development Invite more neighbors into your neighborhood [40:22- 48:45] Project started in Portland, Oregon called Intersection Repair City of Barcelona- Super Manzanos There's all kind of ways that we can create shared stewardship on purpose Gorilla Gardener Times Square, New York City Monon Trail, Carmel Indiana Mountain View Making the experience the rule rather than the exemption [48:46- 52:27] Segregated societies The more diversity… the more tolerance We need to strive to have cities that create environments where we get to see each other Raj Chetty Research [52:28- 56:12] Pride in place Spaces are devoid of other people What are streets for? Change is definitely tricky Single best way that we have for fixing climate change and other problems [56:13- 57:27] Resources blaine@gehlpeople.com Twitter: @blainemerker Ghel [57:28- 57:46] CLOSING
Amy Rynell, Executive Director, Active Transportation Alliance, and Mark Hoppe, President, Fifth Third Bank (Chicago Region), join John Williams to tell us all about the Fifth Third Bike the Drive taking place on Sunday, September 4th! If you want to ride, use discount code WGNBTD5 for $5 off!
The Chicago Audible - Chicago Bears Podcast and Postgame Show
It's been on everyone's mind since the Bears bought a plot of land in Arlington Heights, IL. What will it take for George McCaskey to keep the Chicago Bears in their longtime home at Soldier Field along Lakeshore Drive? Join Adam Hoge and Nicholas Moreano as they discuss their thoughts on the Bears' stadium and much more on the CHGO Bears Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices