The Great American Pilgrimage: ‘South side with me’ – Chicago, IL
Stephen arrives in the Windy City with Rio and realizes they’re both in need of haircuts. So our hero sends Rio to the doggy spa while he goes to a south side barbershop to get cleaned up and talk to the owner Sunni and other regulars in the shop about their neighborhood, politics and America’s future.
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Burgers & Beats | Chicago
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Chicago | Illinois | This Week | 1960's
Some clips of downtown Chicago taken from the Thames Television documentary ' This Week - Say it loud I am black and proud' from the 1960's
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Chicago Speakeasy Bar | The Drifter | Burlesque Sideshows & Tarot Cards
On this episode of On Foodable Side Dish we meet Liz Pearce, the managing partner at The Drifter, an authentic speakeasy from Chicago’s Prohibition era. The bar is hidden behind a door that poses as a decorated, wooden shelf on a wall inside a restaurant called The Green Door Tavern. Even the restaurant’s name alludes to the fact that there was a functioning bar inside of the establishment during the 1920s and 1930s. Back then, painting a restaurant's door green indicated the presence of an illicit liquor store or nightclub.
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Drinking My Way Through Chicago
Join me and my guy as we celebrate milestone anniversaries and a birthday by drinking our way around downtown Chicago. We visit some of our favorite bars, including the Coq d'Or in The Drake Hotel, the Ritz-Carlton hotel bar, NoMi, and RPM. Plus, we visit Chicago speakeasy Untitled for blues and burlesque. There's even a bonus firehouse tour ... because seriously. Who wouldn't want the opportunity to climb up in a firetruck?
Chicago Is... (1977)
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FACEBOOK BAN RALLY: Louis Farrakhan in Chicago, IL
Facebook has permanently banned several far-right or hate figures and organizations including Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, Infowars host Alex Jones, Laura Loomer, and Milo Yiannopoulos, for being dangerous — a signal that the social network is enforcing its policies against hate speech more wholeheartedly.
The company led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Thursday that it removed the accounts, fan pages and groups associated with the above individuals from Facebook and Instagram after reevaluating their content or reexamining their activities outside of Facebook. The removal also applies to Infowars, the conspiracy-peddling organization run by Jones.
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Illinois, 1947
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藝苑掇英 Norman Bluhm (1921–1999) 諾曼·布盧姆 Abstract Expressionism American
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Norman Bluhm (March 28, 1921 – February 3, 1999), was an American painter classified as an abstract expressionist, and as an action painter.
He was born on March 28, 1921 in Chicago, Illinois. He studied under Mies van der Rohe at the then Armour (now Illinois) Institute of Technology. After service in World War II with the USAAF he decided not to resume his architectural studies. Rather he studied art at the Academia de Belle Arte, Florence, Italy and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. From 1948 until 1956 he lived in Paris. He had numerous friends in art, literature, and other creative fields. Among his close acquaintances were Joan Mitchell, Sam Francis, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Zao Wou-ki and others. He was married to Claude Souvrain until 1956. He returned to the United States in 1956. He married Carolyn Ogle in 1961. They lived in New York City until 1969 with their two children, David and Nina. From 1970 to 1980 they lived in Millbrook, New York. From 1980 to 1987 they lived in East Hampton, New York. Thereafter, they lived in East Wallingford, Vermont until Bluhm's death on February 3, 1999.
Bluhm's work has been critically praised and his works are in the collections of many major museums. His work changed throughout his career while retaining certain elements (brush strokes, use of color and line, etc.) that to the discerning viewer are obvious. Unlike some artists of note he continually challenged himself to reach new areas and artistic achievements based on his profound knowledge of art and art history, use of the human figure, color, and a passion for life. Among his more noted work are a series of poem paintings done with his good friend the poet Frank O'Hara. Shortly before Bluhm died, in 1999, Art in America editor Raphael Rubinstein predicted that this body of work would be as important to the 21st century as Cézanne’s later output was to the 20th.
Bluhm's work while recognized and praised has never received the measure of attention that some of his contemporaries, such as Joan Mitchell and Riopelle, have. In part, this is due to Bluhm's unwillingness to cater sufficiently to those in the commercial art world. Also changing art tastes in the 60's with the advent of Pop Art (which Bluhm found utterly lacking in beauty and passion) placed Bluhm in a critical netherworld.
In 2007, the Station Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston, Texas, organised a major exhibition under the title 'The Late Paintings of Norman Bluhm' . The Houston Press reported that The New York artist’s panoramic paintings are patterned like stained glass windows or mandalas, but the shapes inside are sexy while Garland Fielder's review at Glasstire mentioned that Bluhm’s paintings project such a life-affirming and honest candor, one cannot help but feel awash in a glow of spiritual joy.
諾曼·布盧姆(1921年3月28日 - 1999年2月3日)是美國畫家,被列為抽象表現主義者,也是一名行動畫家。
他出生於1921年3月28日,在伊利諾伊州芝加哥。他在當時的護甲(現伊利諾伊州)技術學院的米斯·范德羅Mies van der Rohe學習。 在第二次世界大戰後與美國空軍協商後,他決定不恢復他的建築研究。相反,他在意大利佛羅倫薩學院,巴黎藝術學院和巴黎的巴黎藝術學院學習藝術。從1948年到1956年,他住在巴黎。他在藝術,文學和其他創意領域有許多朋友。在他親密的熟人中有瓊·米切爾,薩姆·弗朗西斯,讓 - 保羅·里奧佩勒,趙無極等人。他於1956年結婚至克勞德·蘇維倫。他於1956年返回美國。他於1961年與卡羅琳·奧格爾(Carolyn Ogle)結婚。他們住在紐約市直到1969年,兩個孩子大衛和尼娜。從1970年到1980年,他們住在紐約的Millbrook。從1980年到1987年,他們住在紐約東漢普頓。此後,他們住在佛蒙特州的東華林福德,直到1999年2月3日Bluhm去世。
布盧姆的作品受到了極大的讚賞,他的作品也是許多主要博物館的藏品。他的工作在整個職業生涯中都發生了變化,同時保留了一些元素(筆觸,顏色和線條的使用等),這對於明智的觀察者是顯而易見的。不同於一些藝術家,他不斷挑戰自己,以藝術和藝術史深刻的知識為基礎,達到新的領域和藝術成就,使用人物,色彩和對生活的熱愛。在他更著名的作品中,是與他的好朋友弗蘭克·奧哈拉(Frank O'Hara)做的一系列詩畫。在Bluhm去世之前不久,1999年,美國藝術總編輯拉斐爾·魯賓斯坦(Raphael Rubinstein)預測,這一工作對於21世紀來說將是至關重要的,因為塞尚的後期產量是20日。
布盧姆的工作得到認可和讚揚,從來沒有收到他的一些同時代人,如瓊·米切爾和Riopelle的注意力。在某種程度上,這是由於Bluhm不願意充分照顧到商業藝術界的人。隨著波普藝術(Bluhm發現完全缺乏美麗和激情)的出現,60年代的藝術品味也在不斷變化,將Bluhm放在了一個關鍵的世界。
2007年,德克薩斯州休斯敦的當代藝術博物館組織了一場名為“諾曼·藍門晚期繪畫”的大型展覽 。 “休斯頓報”報導說,紐約藝術家的全景畫像彩色玻璃窗或曼荼羅的圖案,但內部的形狀是性感的 ,而格蘭斯堡的Garland Fielder的評論則提到藍寶石的繪畫有這樣的一個肯定和誠實的坦率,不禁感覺到精神上的快樂發光。
USA 07
As promised here is a collection of photos from my USA trip. I only just got my editing software back and this is only a small portion of the photos I took.
My trip started in NYC then to Charleston, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Thanks to everyone in NYC and at 777 for showing me an awesome time. Zipster, Jimmy Hook, Fantastic Babblings and the gang.. guys it was an honor and a pleasure. To everyone I met at 777, you all touched my life. It was an incredible time.
Thanks to the beautiful Shauna (SuperLunary), for spending time with me in Charleston, putting up with my grumpiness over being ill and just generally being an good friend. I love and miss you very much.
John Reagan and his non-stop chatter tour of Miami was so much fun... thanks dude. You are insane and genius all rolled into one brother.
April, thanks so much for making the trip out to atlanta and hangin out with me.. It meant alot. I only wish we had more time and I had more photos..
RavenLaughs... dude.. You rocked hardcore.. and the clam chowder was awesome.. I only wished I had gotten a photo of us together on the pier.
Michelle (BizzyBeMe), I love ya girl. Thanks for putting me up in San Fran for a few days. Its a shame we didnt get to spend more time together, i would have love to stay in SF for weeks. I cant believe you fell asleep in Harry Potter..lol.
Anni and Gabriel, while we didnt get to do all wanted, it was fun to meet up with you and check out santa monica. Thanks again.
and finally, thanks so much to Ian Crossland, who was gracious enough to let me stay at his place in LA and to Dominic, David and the gang for hanging out and putting up with my obsessive need to find a liquor store that sold Asahi.
Music
Crazy - Cordrazine
Mad World - Gary Jules
Satellite of Love - Milla Jovovich
At Zanarkand (FFX) -- Nobuo Uematsu
Illinois has first case of USA Corona Flu Virus Spread Person to Person
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Illinois has first case of the Wuhan Virus spreading from person to person .
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Things to Do in Chicago | 3/5/2013 | Concierge Picks | Chicago Travel
Picasso and Chicago, the new exhibit at the Art Institute, celebrates the unique relationship between the most important artist of the 20th century and the city of Chicago. In 1913, The Art Institute was the first museum in the United States to exhibit the unknown artist's work thereby introducing the city and it's collectors to modern art. This exhibit features over 250 paintings, sculpture, prints, & drawings from the Art Institute's vast Picasso holdings as well as those of local collectors—the first large scale exhibit mounted by the museum in 30 years. This magnificent exhibit includes works from Picasso's Red, Blue, Cubist and Classical periods. It also tells the story of the Chicago Picasso in Daley Plaza. Near the end of his career, the great artist gave Chicago an untitled steel sculpture that has since become an indelible image of the city and has linked Chicago & Picasso together for eternity. The exhibit runs through May 12th.
Picasso and Chicago at The Art Institute of Chicago
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Just across the street from the Art Institute at Adams is Russian Tea Time—one of the most unique restaurants in Chicago. Featuring the cuisine of the former Soviet Union, the hearty menu at Russian Tea Time is an enjoyable and satisfying way to stave off Chicago's winter chill. The black bread, Chicken Paprikash, & Beef Stroganoff are filling and much needed prerequisites for the flights of Vodka that are sure to follow. Enjoy horseradish, honey, and pepper-flavored Vodkas along with ceremonial instructions on how to toast & drink them. The décor & classic music of the former USSR make Russian Tea Time the perfect escape—Na Zdorovie!
Russian Tea Time
77 E. Adams St., Chicago, IL
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Every Friday, third generation magician Dennis Watkins performs sleight of hand and all sorts of trickery in his very own Magic Parlour at the Palmer House Hilton. This intimate setting features one of Chicago's most unique experiences and allows for an evening of up close and personal magic that will not fail to amaze. Prepare to be mystified, baffled, & entertained in a show that pays sophisticated homage to the world of illusion and leaves the audience with the age-old question of how does he do it?
Magic Parlour at the Palmer House Hilton
17 E. Monroe St., Chicago, IL
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Cite Restaurant has been around for over 40 years. Owned by Dr. Dame Evangeline Gouletas. Evangeline travels the world and brings the quality, freshness along with world class style back to Cite restaurant for an unforgettable experience.
Executive Chef Oscar Ornelas has worked with the most prominent chefs in the world, including Chef Claude Bernard of France. Try some of our signature dishes and the mouth watering Chef's Tasting menu.
General Manager Sami Mikhail is one of the top restaurant managers in the United States. After training in Chicago for several years at some of the finest restaurants and Hotels Sami made Cité his home.
Come visit and take a private tour around the restaurant and picture your event here.
UFO - Blue Dream 2018.01.18 Chicago The Empty Bottle
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Blue Dream is
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Danny Awisha (drums)
performed at The Empty Bottle in Chicago, IL
January 18, 2018