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Music review: Moon Taxi, a cab simply not worth hailing anymore
Jan 23, 2021 7:28 AM - Moon Taxi have a new album with a dozen songs, but you may be forgiven for losing track of them. One unmemorable, formulaic tune bleeding into another leaves the listener underwhelmed by the effect.
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Elgin blues and gospel singer who died of COVID-19 remembered as a pillar of faithJan 22, 2021 9:37 AM - Elgin blues singer Annie Young, longtime member of the Vineyard Church and leader of her own gospel blues band, died earlier this month of COVID-19
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With new album, Epik High endures in South Korea music scene
Jan 22, 2021 7:00 AM - Popular South Korean hip-hop trio Epik High was working on a song called 'End of the World' before the pandemic hit last year
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Irving Ave's new indie-pop single 'Clearly' an exploration of society, beliefsJan 22, 2021 6:00 AM - "We live in a culture of busyness," Jake MacAdam said about his band Irving Ave's new single, "Clearly," a refreshing look at removing yourself and reconnecting.
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New to streaming this week: 'The White Tiger,' 'Our Friend' and more
Jan 22, 2021 7:32 AM - "The White Tiger" starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas debuts on Netflix Friday, the Diane Lane and Kevin Costner film "Let Him Go" finally comes to streaming and "Our Friend" with Casey Affleck and Dakota Johnson is out on demand starting Friday.
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Who really had the album of the year? Emily Lazar did.
Jan 21, 2021 2:29 PM - While album of the year nominees at the 2021 Grammys include Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Post Malone, the real victor is Emily Lazar
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Natiruts, Marley, Aparicio sing for unity of the Americas
Jan 21, 2021 2:08 PM - Brazilian reggae band Natiruts, Jamaican musician Ziggy Marley and Mexican actress Yalitza Aparicio hope a trilingual song causes the people of the Americas to unite in a more fair and loving world
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Steppenwolf playwright, electronic music composer collaborate on illustrated short 'Red Folder'Jan 21, 2021 6:00 AM - A childhood memory inspired playwright Rajiv Joseph's animated short "Red Folder," premiering as part of Steppenwolf Theatre's virtual series.
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Chicago Musical Pathways Initiative addresses diversity, helps dedicated studentsJan 21, 2021 6:20 AM - Joyce Nam knows that as promising a violinist as she is already, she's still got a ways to go. Her involvement in the Chicago Musical Pathways Initiative is helping her get there. "For me the program is really cool. They're able to help people who want to pursue a musical path," said Joyce, 13.
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Watch: Performance suburban filmmakers directed for Biden's inaugurationJan 20, 2021 6:25 PM - Up-and-coming filmmakers Jason Polevoi of Buffalo Grove and Teddy Wachholz of Arlington Heights landed a last-minute gig of a lifetime: the chance to film a musical performance to be featured as part of today's inaugural events.
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