Street artist/graffiti writer Joos’ spidey senses have served him well when out there painting covertly. He’s been caught a time or two, but largely avoided authorities while doing street art… like one time… (1/4)
We’re deeply saddened to hear of Steve Albini’s passing and keep his family in our hearts. Thank you for all that you contributed to punk rock in our town and the reverberations of creativity you brought forth, felt the world over.
at the end of our night w steve albini, he came out to start his car, which he had to do by opening the hood & fixing something. every single time. in his mechanics overalls. this guy, a legend, whose desire to not rip off musicians meant he still drove this shitty fucking car 💙
Today on the Daily: a special and, we think, important episode. What would a second Trump presidency really would look like? And what kind of threat would it represent to American democracy?
A deep-dive into what we know from three of the best reporters in the country: @jonathanvswan, @maggieNYT and @charlie_savage.
It's the beginning of a series that will pursue through Election Day.
Take a listen:
https://t.co/PxBgPAtcZQ
Dear listeners: In the near future, Curious City will no longer be a podcast. But you’ll still find us on the radio and at the WBEZ website.
We’re collecting your favorite memories of the podcast. See slides for more details 💙
Dear listeners: In the near future, Curious City will no longer be a podcast. But you’ll still find us on the radio and at the WBEZ website.
We’re collecting your favorite memories of the podcast. See slides for more details 💙
Chicago Public Media, which oversees WBEZ and Chicago Sun-Times, announced layoffs at both organizations amid declining fundraising, listenership and philanthropic support. https://t.co/Y5hn3cTxXl
Processing the news of WBEZ and Sun-Times layoffs. Infuriating. I started as an intern at WBEZ in 2012. Vocalo was so much of what made the org unique and boundary-pushing. Podcasting was some of WBEZ’s best journalism. Gone. What a loss for our city. Chicago deserves better.
Stealing campaign signs is a longstanding tradition.
If you live in the Chicago area and you have a story about a political sign someone stole from your yard (or if you yourself have stolen someone's yard sign) DM us or reply here. Happy to talk anonymously.
Perfect place to mention @WBEZCuriousCity's most recent podcast on feral cat colonies in Chicago! As always, it's @robertloerzel approved. The story behind feral cats, and the people who love them (and loathe) them. Wherever you get your podcasts and https://t.co/TzLXWI025J
.@RobertHerguth of @Suntimes on graffiti artist Joos: “I would not be surprised if in 10 years we’re talking about Joos on a more national or international level… he's just really good and daring and interesting.” More on the latest @WBEZCuriousCity https://t.co/0QUiYjzWjy
JOOS: "And there’s just like police everywhere… I went and changed my clothes and came back for him. Gotta look different than what goes out on the radio. And I got him out."
@WBEZ has the complete story on Joos on the latest @WBEZCuriousCity (4/4) https://t.co/0QUiYjzou0
Street artist/graffiti writer Joos’ spidey senses have served him well when out there painting covertly. He’s been caught a time or two, but largely avoided authorities while doing street art… like one time… (1/4)
JOOS: "I was like Ferris Bueller style and the backyards. Me and this other dude ran and when he ordered Uber.”
After escaping, Joos gets a call from his injured friend who says he can’t walk and needs help… (3/4)
Meet the prolific graffiti writer/street artist whose work is all over Chicago: Joos. Listen to an intimate profile while checking out just *some* of his incredible artwork: https://t.co/0QUiYjzou0
Street artist Joos is perhaps best known for works that resemble ribbons of dissolving color, or paint that’s been pressure washed and left pigment behind. It wasn’t an easy journey to get where he is today — but it’s one that may have saved his life. https://t.co/uLlvJwq1V3
Also, also... another Chicago great will perform later tonight (8:45-9:45) @RiotFest on the rebel stage... Sludgeworth! If you haven't heard their music, please change that. https://t.co/ACJ4AUgmlj
https://t.co/glFkbHsMUv
Nearly 30 years ago, there was a bowling alley destined to become a punk rock haven: Fireside Bowl. In the latest @WBEZCuriousCity we speak with some of the fans, musicians & crew who helped build a vibrant community & made this humble indie rock abode a legendary venue. @WBEZ
There was a moment, nearly 30 years ago, when a run-down bowling alley opened its doors to punk musicians from across Chicago. For a little over a decade, the walls shook and the music blared at the Fireside Bowl.
https://t.co/aGFG1JjkJt
If you were a Fireside regular, or just a fan of amazing local bands back in the 1990s, you might have caught a glimpse of the legendary Braid (@braidcentral). Check out @markguarino's terrific piece on them for @WBEZ.
The Chicago band Braid will perform an entire album top to bottom this weekend at Riot Fest — and they’re not alone. Bands are embracing the nostalgic thrill at music festivals.
https://t.co/sD2xlyciMe