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Earth Month

Friday, May 11th, 2007

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So, somehow, in Chicago, April 17th - May 20th is a month. Namely, EARTH MONTH!! Who knew? The rest of the country get’s an earth day, but we get a whole month (or, technically, half of one month and half of another month). So, if you aren’t sick of hearing about how we’re all riding this home we call Earth on a blaze of fossil-fuel-driven-glory into an early grave, check out the website devoted to raising “awareness of the simple things all of us can do to improve the environment.” Right on. Here’s the link: BOOM
I, personally, decided that I’m going to buy my own cloth shopping bag, so that I don’t have to use the plastic bags at the grocery store. I watched something on TV (maybe the Today show?) talking about how much waste shopping bags create, and even paper bags aren’t much better.
Also, check out the calendar of events. There’s a clothing drive going on. It’s actually the perfect time of year to clean out your closet and get rid of some clothes. Don’t throw them away! It’s totally wasteful. Just ask my mom.

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The Chicago Folk and Roots Festival

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

So, it’s nearing the beginning of the concert season in Chicago. I have been debating with myself whether I’m going to blow a huge pile of cash on a couple of really huge events, or stretch the love out over the whole summer with lots of smaller-venue cheapy shows. I’m definitely hitting the Chicago Folk and Roots Festival. Why? You ask?
Four words: Midwest. Invitational. Fiddle. Contest.
Boom.
Who would miss that? I ask you. Who?
Seriously, though. That’s probably one of those things that sounds really crazy and surreal, but is actually much, much less interesting.
The photos for the Folk and Roots fest are so totally bizarre. For example…this is a photo from the 2006 festival:
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And so is this:
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I’m totally intrigued.
Some of the photos are of kids dancing around in the grass, some old people, a hippy band, and then there’s one that looks like a publicity shot for the Pussycat Dolls. Sold. I’m there.
Tickets are $3-$7. July 14-15 Welles Park on Lincoln and Montrose. I’ll be the one with the T-shirt that says, “Folk Musicians do it Acoustically.” Because, really, when else am I going to get to wear that shirt.

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What to do, what to do…

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

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So, I’ve been trying to find something awesome to do this weekend…and in my search, I discovered that the most awesome musical ever - Ragtime: The Musical - is supposedly playing at The Theater Building. (BTW - I’ve decided to award The Theater Building the much coveted prize of “Most Creative Name Ever.”) Now, if any of you know anything about this musical, it is not something that just any theater can pull off. I wonder if it will be any good? The pictures look pretty interesting. They call it a “new jewel box production.” I think that means that it has a smaller cast and is being played on a smaller stage. That’s fine with me. But, Tickets range from $27 to $35! What’s up with that? I don’t know if I want to pay that much for something that may or may not be superb. I need to sit on this one for awhile. If any of you have seen it, let me know how it is.

The best place on earth

Monday, May 7th, 2007

I felt kind of junky yesterday, so I decided to go to my favorite place on the planet. The Garfield Park Conservatory!
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Seriously, if you have never been there, you need to go. (1) It’s free. (2) It’s tons and tons of super gorgeous exotic plants. If that sounds boring to you, you should go just to discover how really awesome it is to connect with nature. I promise you that it will blow your mind. What you need to do, though, is go by yourself when you feel sort of junky. It will totally change your outlook.
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Plus, it’s the only place in the city that you can breathe actual air. Not the fossil-fuel injected smog-air that you breathe the rest of the time, but real - mother nature purified - AIR. It’s amazing.
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And, as luck would have it, right now is the magical time when the Spring Flower Show overlaps with Niki in the Garden. The Spring Flower show is - exactly as it sounds - spring flowers, and Niki in the Garden is a pretty amazing sculpture exhibit. You can catch it daily from 9am to 5pm (8pm on Thursdays) until May 14th. Really, there’s no reason not to go. Just think GREEN! Take the green line to the Conservatory/Central Park Drive station.

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Hightlights of Performance Art

Monday, May 7th, 2007

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So, I didn’t make it to Spiderman 3 this weekend. But I did make it to Ipso Facto, a set of performance art pieces at Columbia College. It was pretty wild. Normally, performance art is a little stuffy for me. The first piece, for example, was a really preachy, irritating, and slightly offensive (to me, personally) one-woman monologue about comsumption and greed. She was basically saying that in modern society, we’re compensating for feeling inferior by being greedy. Overall, it was essentially unwatchable.
But, then, there were two pieces that were excellent. One was an almost-dance piece combined with video documentary footage of people on the street who were asked whether they thought the world was becoming more beautiful or more cruel. The other was a collection of short one-person scenes with a look at modern religion that, quite frankly, made me really emotional.
This is really why I go to strange, fruity things like performance art and modern dance. If it’s bad, it’s really bad. But, if it’s good, it’s REALLY good.
Still, though, I would have to say that my two favorite performance pieces of all time are: (1) The guy at the Blue Line Jackson stop that does one-man reinactments of “famous” movie scenes. One day, I skipped the train to see the ending of the scene from “Maid in Manhattan.” and (2) The time when I was working at UNLV, and my coworker caught a strong gust of wind. Her skirt blew up over her head in front of a group of about 60 incoming Freshman getting a Campus Tour. Brilliant.

Midnight train to Jackson

Friday, May 4th, 2007

So, last night, I found myself wandering home at midnight. I was like, “Hey, I’ll take the red line!” Riiiiight. Aparantly, there were signs up somewhere indicating that the red line is operating on a one-track system all weekend, starting Thursday. So, it took me about 45 minutes to get from Addison to Jackson. (I was at iO watching a legendary show by The Reckoning.) Yeah, so, it basically sucked. I find myself having almost daily conversations with people that start with, “I hate the CTA.”
But, really, I’m not going to gripe about it, because it is a lot better than the public transportation in a lot of cities. Don’t even TRY to take a bus (or, God forbid the monorail) in Las Vegas. Terrifying.
The funniest part of the evening, though, was when I transferred to the Blue Line (also having work done and going through some kind of delays) and the normal middle-of-the-night crowd was in attendance - the few sleeping vagrants, some loud drunken people, and me - and suddenly, about 11 super spunky old ladies got on! They were all J-crew’d out and laughing and - strangely enough - not visibly drunk. It was truly bizarre.
Anyway, enough about that. There are literally thousands of things to do in Chicago tonight, and I’ll probably go see Spiderman 3. I don’t even really want to, but I will. I didn’t really like Spiderman 2, but that’s a long story for another time.

Peace out.

The Reckoning

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

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Summer is approaching, and one of the things that happens in Chicago in the summertime - which most people don’t realize - is that Second City sends a huge load of their best improvisers on cruise ships around the world. Now, this is great for the improv-comedy-loving world at large, but for Chicagoans, we miss out on seeing some of our favorites for a few months.
I, personally, am completely obsessed with the fabulous and talented Jet Eveleth. And she, sadly, is getting on a cruise ship very, very soon. I suggest that you get out and see her in The Reckoning tonight at 8pm at iO in Wrigleyville. The Reckoning is one of my favorite improv teams. A couple of weeks ago, they did a piece about a woman who marries a polar bear. Classic. I guess that sounds kind of lame when I write it here, but you’ll just have to believe me that on stage, it was magical. I don’t know how many of you realize that Chicago is the only city on earth that you can see true Long Form Improvisation every single night of the week. Go team!
Tickets are $12. iO is located on Clark and Addison - just south of Wrigley Field.

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Tales of Survival

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

So, I’m just going to say this, and everyone can bite my head off, that’s fine. Aldi is CRAZY. Seriously. Aldi is crazy.
I just moved to the Wicker Park - ish area, and I was looking for a grocery store. For some reason, I wasn’t having much luck, but then - lo, and behold - I saw an Aldi. So, I wandered in…to the black hole of chaos where the universe began. I was getting body checked by 7 year-olds and I had to wrestle this 90 year old Korean lady for the last can of refried beans. Madness.
The best part, however, was the two really old drunk Cubans. One of them spoke mostly only spanish, and the other spoke mostly only english. Both were insanely drunk, and the spanish speaker was wandering around the store carrying bags of lettuce and talking to everyone in the loudest voice possible. The english speaker only said one thing…”We’re from Cuba, man. Cuba.”
It. Was. Awesome.
Then, finally, after my 2 hour wait in line, I made it out alive.
It’s amazing, I know.
So, for that reason, I designate today as “Learn more about Cuban Culture” day. Enjoy.
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Do something great!

Monday, April 30th, 2007

If you really want to be the most awesome person ever, you should think about volunteering to dog walk at the City of Chicago’s one and only Dog Pound.
Not only are the people there very nice, but they need lots of help, and it will make you feel like a million bucks. They even have a cat room, if you like cats.

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Pure Joy

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

So, for those of you who missed the Upright Citizens Brigade show at Park West on Saturday, it was glorious. Before the show, I met some friends at Stanley’s Kitchen and Tap on Lincoln and Armitage for some food and drinks. The bar is pretty awesome. It’s a great location for any pre-show fun, and it wasn’t too crowded, which surprised me. The pulled-pork sandwich was amazing, and the waitress was surly enough to be interesting. Well, after awhile, guess who walks in? That’s right - AMY POEHLER. Rock on. We did our best to pretend not to notice her, but I will admit that I followed her into the bathroom at one point, and peed in the stall next to her. AH! Joyous.
The show itself was great. The opening act was *possibly* the worst comedy act of all time, but then UCB came on and rocked the house. As a special bonus, Seth Meyers - Amy’s SNL co-star - joined the cast. That was kind of exciting, except that he seemed eally hesitant to me. Regardless, it was a thoroughly enjoyable show.
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For monday…I’m thinking I might check out Pete and J. They’re playing at the Elbo Room - that’s at 2871 N Lincoln. $5 cover, and there are some other bands playing as well.

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What’s up, Chicago?

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Hey, I’m Peggy, and I will be your guide to comedy, live theater, music, and other odd things that happen mostly at night here in Chicago. Hopefully I can hook up people looking for a fun time with smaller mostly independant groups looking for audiences!

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If you are looking for something to do this weekend - The Chicago Improv Festival is in full swing. There are going to be quite a few super-exciting shows. Because it’s a “festival” and the headliners are TV stars coming back to town from New York and L.A., the tickets are steeper than most improv shows around town. However, I, for one, am totally willing to pay $25 to see Amy Poehler. I’m actually writing a song about how excited I am to be seeing her on stage with the rest of the Upright Citizens Brigade on Saturday night. It goes something like, “AMY! I love you! You are SO FUNNY! Can I steal your wallet? AMY!” It’s mostly just me shouting.

Anyway, check out the CIF website HERE and go see some improv.

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Chicago: My Kind of Town

Friday, April 20th, 2007

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Welcome to the Chicago Blog here at 451 Press! This is the place for learning all about Chicago: the attractions, the events, the people, and, of course, the food! We will also include some interesting places in the suburbs of Chicago that are worth the jaunt out of town. Known for its Midwest charm, despite its big city personality, Chicago just may be your kind of town!

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Tragedy at Virginia Tech

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund

April 16, 2007, will be remembered as one of the darkest days in the history of the Virginia Tech community and the world beyond.

To remember and honor the victims of those tragic events, the university has established the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund to aid in the healing process and generate financial support.

The fund will be used to cover expenses including but not limited to:

  • Grief counseling
  • Memorials
  • Communication expenses
  • Comfort expenses
  • Incidental needs

If you plan to give, please click the link below:

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Steve Shickles
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