Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Get Your Calendars Ready...Huge Theatre, Art, & Music Mash Up Coming

photo credit:  chiILMama.com    kenazworks 2011     Green Festival


Here at ChiIL Mama, we generally try to pick a few great PLAY LOCALLY things a week that can't be missed.   They may be huge music fests or quirky, weird little events nobody's ever heard of, that may become your new favorite thing.    We're a scrappy little independent, not a giant list serve featuring 1003 things to do in Chicagoland on a given day.


That said, we love the thriving eco-friendly, arts, theatre, and music scenes here in Chi-Town and sometimes....namely spring and summer, thing just pop here and there are more great things going down than are humanly possible to devote big, page long reviews to.    


We love it when artists create paintings, photography, music, and writing.   Sometimes they even create children.   Amazingly enough, a significant number of parents we know also still make creative works while parenting!    ChiIL Mama's continuing our video series on how creatives parent and how parents create.   We'll particularly highlight events here that feature parents (though lack of kids won't cause us to exclude great ones).


We're about to take 4 days off to cover Summer Camp Music Fest, but before we disappear into the woods for the weekend, we'll give it our best try to list some of the best stuff coming up in the near future by category.





So grab your paper and pen, ical or whatever and go ChiIL Out.   We'll start in this post with Art and have subsequent posts for Music and Theatre.



Art Attack:  (gallery happenings and art news)


Comfort Station (Logan Square, 2579 N. Milwaukee)-check these guys out for ongoing interesting stuff including film screenings, art and live music 


I AM LOGAN SQUARE (2648 N. Milwaukee)-artist's reception, opening
June 4th 6-9pm 
We've been to art openings this month showcasing photography from 3 of our talented artist friends, who also happen to be somebody's mother.   Here's another one.


Monica Rezman-Woolgathering
through June 18th
Packer Schopf Gallery
942 West Lake St.





The MCA Creative Agency

We are thrilled to announce the launch of The MCA Creative Agency (TCA at MCA), a new program that invites 15-19 year olds to collectively explore what art is. We invite young people to apply to become first-year members.

Application deadline: Friday, July 1
Program start: Saturday, September 10 








Check out The Arts of Life for ongoing events.   The Arts of Life is people, with and without disabilities, creating an artistic culture to realize their full potential.  Opened in 2000, The Arts of Life was the first program in Chicago to provide employment in the arts for adults with developmental disabilities. The studio serves as both an alternative day program and creative epicenter for its artists.




RUSSELL BOWMAN ART ADVISORY PRESENTS THE “VIVIAN MAIER, PHOTOGRAPHER” EXHIBITION NOW THROUGH JUNE 18, 2011
 
Recently Uncovered Collection of Vintage Photographs Reveals an Intimate Portrait of Midcentury Life by an Unheralded Master Photographer 



Russell Bowman Art Advisory is presenting an exhibition of previously unseen works by recently discovered Chicago street photographer Vivian Maier (1926 ‐2009) now through June 18, 2011 at its gallery in River North (311 West Superior, Suite 115). Maier’s work, which intimately documents mid-century life in New York and Chicago, came to light in 2007 when boxes of her work, including hundreds of rolls of undeveloped film, were discovered at an in an abandoned storage locker. In recent months, Maier’s incredible story and her impressive body of work has been heralded by critics and national publications alike.

Completely unknown during her lifetime, Vivian Maier was born in New York City, but spent much of her youth in France. Returning to New York in 1951, she combed the streets, documenting the city’s inhabitants and offering an intimate glimpse into urban lives and relationships. Maier moved to Chicago in 1956 where she worked as a longtime nanny for North Shore families. Often referred to as an “eccentric Mary Poppins,” Maier continued to take photographs well into the 1990s, but never allowed her work to be viewed. Along with newspaper clippings and other historical artifacts, Maier stashed hundreds of undeveloped rolls of film and photographs in a storage locker, where they were later deemed abandoned and auctioned off. Maier died in 2009 in a nursing home at the age of 83.

The Russell Bowman Art Advisory “Vivian Maier, Photographer” exhibition will feature previously unseen photographs from the Jeffrey Goldstein collection. Mr. Goldstein shares ownership of the artist’s work with John Maloof, who first discovered Maier’s photography in 2007. The exhibition will feature prints made by the artist herself as well as images later printed from her negatives by Ron Gordon, a master gelatin silver printer from Chicago. The collection includes images shot in New York between 1951 and 1955 and in Chicago from 1959 to 1971, and many of the photographs feature subjects common in Maier’s work, including street culture, architectural views, children, the elderly and one striking self‐portrait. Both Maier’s original prints and those made from her film will be available for sale, and pieces range in price from $1800-5000.
Maier has been the subject of commercial gallery exhibitions in Germany and Norway and media coverage from CBS, BBC, Time Magazine and many others including the current issue of Mother Jones. Her first American exhibition, Vivian Maier, Street Photographer, was recently presented to tremendous critical acclaim at the Chicago Cultural Center.
 
The New York Times praised Maier’s work, saying that, “Ms. Maier’s streetscapes manage simultaneously to capture a redolent sense of place and the paradoxical moments that give the city its jazz, while elevating and dignifying the people in her frames — vulnerable, noble, defeated, proud, fragile, tender and often quite funny. Harry Callahan is just one of the masters with whom Ms. Maier is already being compared. […] a precious past has been rescued that we didn’t even know existed; thousands of blinks of the civic eye, tens of thousands of beats of the public heart.”
 
The “Vivian Maier, Photographer” exhibition can be viewed at Russell Bowman Art Advisory (311 West Superior, Suite 115). Exhibition hours are Tuesdays – Wednesdays by appointment and Thursdays – Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.



WORLD RENOWNED ARTIST LEROY NEIMAN DONATES $5 MILLION TO THE SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO TO CREATE NEW STUDENT CENTER IN HISTORIC SHARP BUILDING


56-Foot-Long Mural Entitled “Summertime Along the Indiana Dunes,” Created by LeRoy Neiman with Assistance from His Wife Janet Neiman, to Serve as Centerpiece of New Space

New Open-To-The-Public Student Center to House Gallery Space, Café, Lounge, and More

ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
A leader in educating artists, designers, and scholars since 1866, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) offers nationally accredited undergraduate, graduate, and post-baccalaureate programs to nearly 3,200 students from around the globe. Located in the heart of Chicago, SAIC has an educational philosophy built upon an interdisciplinary approach to art and design, giving students unparalleled opportunities to develop their creative and critical abilities, while working with renowned faculty who include many of the leading practitioners in their fields. SAIC's resources include the Art Institute of Chicago and its new Modern Wing; numerous special collections and programming venues provide students with exceptional exhibitions, screenings, lectures and performances. For more information, please visit www.saic.edu

The new space, to be named the LeRoy Neiman Center, will transform the northeast corner of Monroe and Wabash into an energetic, light-filled gathering space for SAIC students, faculty, alumni and the general public.  The two-story space will house a lounge, café, art gallery, and more.    The space is slated to open Spring of 2012.



*If you have an art event or opening coming up--especially (though not exclusively) if you are also a parent, drop us an e-mail and we'll consider publicizing it.    zbluesun@gmail.com







Win A Disc Wednesday- Hope Harris Cousins Jamboree Winner Announced






Big congrats to, Cordia C.,ChiIL Mama's Win A Disc Wednesday winner this week.   You'll get the brand new Hope Harris kindie release, Cousins Jamboree.
GRAB YOUR DANCIN’ SHOES & WARM UP YOUR SINGIN’ VOICE TO JOIN

HOPE HARRIS

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COUSINS JAMBOREE
“Hope Harris combines country and swing with a little touch of show music … Harris has a clear and friendly voice that reminds one of Kate Taylor and Patsy Cline.” 
Lahri Bond, 2010 Parents' Choice® Silver Honor Award review of Cousins Jamboree
 “Cousins Jamboree – with a whopping 16 songs – serves up all the energy of a live performance and then some.  With rich arrangements and whimsical lyrics, the charm of this folksy artist shines through on every track.” 
Richmond Family Magazine

With a 2011 Parents’ Choice® Silver Honor Award for her new CD Cousins Jamboree proudly in hand, independent children’s musician Hope Harris is all set to share her music with the world!  Rocking songs, whimsical songs, heartfelt songs, and soon-to-be sing-along-songs combine on this 16-track album of Hope Harris originals and arrangements, each one set with imagination, style, and country warmth.

Beautifully produced by the man who co-produces the Dan Zanes family albums, Rob Friedman, Cousins Jamboree cannot help but engage listeners from the get-go, in large part due to the open friendliness and musical purity of Hope Harris’s inviting voice.  Hope relies on the quality of her singing to carry the song and compliments her young listeners by assuming they are intelligent enough to appreciate music that doesn’t rely upon gimmicks.  In creating Cousins Jamboree, Hope’s wish has been to create a down-home, good-times celebration showcasing country, swing, jazz, blues, ‘50s rock & roll, folk, and show-tune sounds — a montage of American music — while at the same time reminding children that being kind to one another, looking out for friends, and behaving with good manners is a happy way to live.

Wrote Lahri Bond in his Parents’ Choice® Silver Honor Award review of Cousins Jamboree, “Unlike her first album Julie the Starfish and Other Lullabies, which was more subdued, Cousins Jamboree takes a decidedly more energetic approach. Songs such as ‘Howdy Hello,’ ‘Hang on Friend,’ ‘I Love Apples,’ and the fun loving title track all exude country warmness and good time celebration. Though the majority of the album is danceable party music, when Harris turns her pen to such ‘lesson’ songs as ‘Good Manners,’ ‘Seatbelt Buckled,’ and ‘A Little Bit Afraid,’ she does so with style and avoids becoming obvious or preachy. Her cover songs like the lovely ‘Down in the Valley,’ or the Andrew Sisters-esque ‘Five Little Monkeys,’ sit well next to her finely crafted originals. The album closes with the picturesque ‘Holcomb Rock Road,’ which plays like a taste of cool country water.”

Hope Harris’ debut album, Julie the Starfish and Other Lullabies, was declared an “instant classic” by parents and was nicknamed “the magic CD” because of its ability to relax listeners of all ages with an ethereal blend of voice and guitar.  The arrival of Hope’s two sons fueled inspiration for new material, which turned out to be a handy way to keep the boys entertained!  In light of Hope’s ability to sing a song that tells a good story with her characteristic open friendliness and total lack of pretense, Cousins Jamboree promises to be another “instant classic.” 

A graduate of the University of Virginia and, later, the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre, Hope Harris spent many years living and performing in NYC, appearing both on and off Broadway, in regional and stock productions across the country, and even doing stints at venues like Nashville’s famed Bluebird Café.  A crowning success in the kids’ realm was her starring appearance, for three years running, as “Baker Bobbie” for the Park Slope, Brooklyn, Chocolate Chip Chamber Music Series, for which she is also a contributing scriptwriter.   Hope now lives with her family in Richmond, VA but returns often to NYC to perform.  

Coming next from Hope Harris, in fall 2011, will be Picasso, That’s Who, an album honoring great artists through the centuries.  Looking ahead to spring 2012, Hope plans to release an Earth-friendly CD titled Lemonade Stand.

Cousins Jamboree, previously released locally in Richmond, Virginia, is available online at www.hopeharris.com , amazon.com , and cdbaby.com , as well as at Franklin Goose in Richmond, Virginia. 

CD Details: Cousins Jamboree  
For ages 3 - 10.
Label: Holcomb Rock Records
SRP: $15.00
Run time: 42 minutes.


Check out her site HERE for ordering info, more details, and fun projects like DIY magical maraca directions.


Be sure to enter HERE for your chance to win.   Next Wednesday we'll give away Luv Clowns.


Check 'em out HERE.   You can't help but luv the Luv Clowns!

Happy Birthday Bob Dylan-3 DVD Winners Announced & Your Prize is In The Mail



Believe it or not, Bob Dylan turned 70 yesterday.   To celebrate, we gave away a DVD, specially released to coincide with his birthday month.    




Bob Dylan REVEALED, directed by Joel Gilbert.   This documentary will be released May 1, to coincide with Bob Dylan's 70th birthday month.

Bob Dylan "Revealed" out on DVD and VOD 

As Bob Dylan turns 70, a true portrait of the reclusive "voice of the generation" is revealed 
through exclusive interviews, and never-before-seen photos and films of Dylan's 
50-year career.

Highway 61 Entertainment and MVD Visual announce the release of Bob Dylan "Revealed" for worldwide DVD distribution (and VOD) on May 1, 2011 in conjunction with Bob Dylan's 70th birthday.

When Bob Dylan turns 70 in May, his iconic career will have spanned five decades. Yet, a true portrait of the reclusive "voice of the generation" has eluded Dylan fans. Through exclusive insider interviews, and never-before-seen photos and footage spanning Dylan's 50-year career, Bob Dylan Revealed offers an intimate biography of who Bob Dylan was, and who he is today.

Producer Jerry Wexler and award-winning songwriter Al Kasha provide an untold account of Dylan's early days at Columbia Records in 1962. Drummer Mickey Jones chronicles the 1966 Bob Dylan and the Band electric world tour that changed Rock n' Roll forever, while soon after, Dylan used the cover of a motorcycle accident to enter drug rehab. Dylan's 1974 comeback tour is illustrated by tour photographer Barry Feinstein through his finest photos and behind-the-scenes accounts.  In 1975, Bob Dylan hit the road with a rag-tag band of folk troubadours, culminating in "The Night of the Hurricane". Folk legend Ramblin' Jack Elliott, violinist Scarlet Rivera, bassist Rob Stoner, and Rubin "Hurricane" Carter reveal the inside story of Dylan's Desire album and Rolling Thunder Revue tour.

Following a stint as The Entertainer in 1978, Bob Dylan fell into the arms of the Lord through the Vineyard Christian Fellowship Church, producing three Gospel albums. Derided as "God-Awful Gospel," Dylan's radical new direction alienated fans and enraged critics. Pastor Bill Dwyer, journalist Joel Selvin, singer Regina McCrary, keyboardist Spooner Oldham, and Dylanologist AJ Weberman share intimate accounts of Bob Dylan's "born-again" transformation - and his return to Judaism!  Bob Dylan Revealed culminates with Dylan's Never Ending Tour that began in 1992 and continues to this day, as drummer Winston Watson recounts his personal journey as a warrior in Bob Dylan's "Never Ending Band".




In fact, we picked winners May 1st for 3 "parents night in" DVDs, but we were so inordinately busy we picked em but didn't publicly post em!    Apologies for that.   April and May have been a bit crazy-busy around these here parts.

Click HERE for all the write ups, rave reviews, and ordering info on our 3 DVDs.   We'll also announce the winner of our signed copy of Peter Pan's NeverWorld book & t-shirt combo later today.

Congrats to our 3 DVD winners: 
  • Bob Dylan Revealed--Natasha S.
  • Anywhere USA--Anthony F.
  • The Quiet Arrangement--Lori C.

If you are waiting on prizes in the mail, we should have everything to date caught up and shipped out by the end of the first week of June.    We do try to send out everything in a timely manner, but sometimes life gets in the way.    Our general policy is to ship everything once a month.   So you can expect to see your winnings anywhere from a couple days to a month after you've won, so I can spend less time in line at the post office every few days and more time with my kids and covering great stuff for our readers.   

Most CDs, DVDs, books, toys, etc. come from us, but some come from the band or publicist or publisher.   If it's been 4-6 weeks and you are still waiting on something, please drop me an e-mail at zbluesun@gmail.com and I will make every attempt to find a replacement.   We have had a few things lost by the stellar USPS over the years.    Otherwise, please be patient and we'll ship everything as soon as we can.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Weekend Recap- HomeMade Pizza Streeterville Grand Opening


Sure, HomeMade Pizza Company sounds like an oxymoron, but tastes like a dream!    We were so excited to be invited to the opening of HomeMade Pizza's new Streeterville location. 

  


They had samples, kids' activities, and even free, full sized pies for happy customers to take home and try late last week, through the grand opening Saturday.    One happy woman in the sizable line said to us, "This is turning out to be a GREAT day.   I didn't know this was goin' on and I was walking home from work and now I'm walkin' out with free dinner!"





We also try to reduce our carbon footprint and live as gently on the earth as we can, though it's a process.   So we were elated to find eco-friendly water bottles at HomeMade Pizza.    The Green Planet Water guy was a hoot, and gave the kids a demo by pouring hot water into the bottles, which makes them scrunch up and change shape.    This shows, quite visually, how these biodegradable water bottles are truly different than their plastic cousins.




I have the crazy kids who order cheese pizza then drag all the cheese off.   HomeMade pizza has us covered with a cheese free, extra sauce pie, right on the menu.    Customers can get pre baked pizzas or the more popular option where you custom order then bake it yourself for the freshest homemade taste.   They've taken vegetarian and even vegan diets to heart and made these pizzas a regular part of the menu and not a special order.   


HomeMade Pizza is a welcome addition to the neighborhood.   Eric Fosse, founder and CEO, started HomeMade Pizza right here in Chicago and we're happy to see local entrepreneurs take a great idea and run with it.   It's such a relief to have tasty, quick dinner options, especially when convenience doesn't mean sacrificing great taste and fresh ingredients.   We loved that the pizza comes ready to cook on a parchment, that makes it easy to slide on the oven shelf and cool to slide out when it's done.


Check out their web site for more locations and info.   Ultimately the taste will tell.   This is pie you'd be proud to serve to the pickiest kids and adults.   

ChiCARgo Cruze & ChiIL Mama's Give Aways Update #gmchiCARgo


Tonight, ChiIL Mama's off on a Best of ChiCARgo River Cruze with fellow bloggers.    I'll be picking up a copy of the following book to review, hangin' with our friends from Chevy, and donating to Ronald McDonald House. 
  

Dug Production Sound, Inc. (Du-Jay & Sagezilla's Dad) has done a bunch of location sound work for their children's charities over the years.   Check out the bottom of this post for more ChiCARgo Event information and we'll have a photo filled recap tomorrow.


ChiIL Mama's Remaining May Give Aways:




We're giving away a full sized Kanani doll & book to kick off the official launch of our new spin off blog, ChiIL Travel Kids in June.   Enter through May 31st for your chance to win!!

















Free Adult CDs:
Also, enter through midnight 5/31 to win a 3 pack of some of our favorite adult music for summer jammin'
 These guys have a brand new release comin'

Adult:  Win CDs by all 3-


The Shams Band-Champagne 












How Far to Austin -Goodnight Madison

and The Future Laureates-Rethink the Recession


If you don't win one from us or you just can't wait, name your price and download 3 tracks HERE.

Enter through midnight 5/31   Funk-folk-fantastic.   These 3 bands all have a little rock, R & B, soul and defy easy genre classification.    All we know is they make great warm weather listening!!    Follow them on FB and Twitter for the heads up on where you can check 'em out live all spring and summer.





Free Kindie (kids' indie) CDs:




We're still taking entries through midnight TONIGHT 5/24 for Hope Harris' new release, Cousins Jamboree.













Luv Clowns
-enter through midnight 5/31













Rat Boy Jr.-enter through midnight 6/7











Enter below for all remaining May give aways


We've already given away lots of tickets to great concerts and theatre this month, like 500 Clown at Adventure stage, 2 family 4 packs to CircEsteem's Spring Circus, 4 tickets to Brunch N Boogie & 2 shows at Beat Kitchen:   Dreamtree Shakers and Mr. Singer & The Sharp Cookies.   But there are still great give aways throughout the end of May.   Xtra entries for each documented social media share.   Good luck!







Look for ChiIL Mama at Summer Camp Music Festival all weekend.   We'll be camping off the grid and soaking up some sun and over 65 band-6 stages worth of great music!    Tickets are still available and include on site camping.   Kids under 6 are free with paying adults and kids 6-12 are half price at the gate.    Check out some of ChiIL Mama's past Summer Camp coverage HERE.


We'll be posting through Thursday, then taking a 4 day break and sharing our adventures starting next Tuesday.




ChiCARgo Cruise Details:



"Chicken in the car and the car won't go
That's how you spell Chi-ca-go"

Next month, ChiIL Mama will be reviewing another fun, new book for you.
Chicken In The Car And The Car Won't Go: Nearly 200 Ways To Enjoy Chicagoland With Tweens And Teens





This casual evening on the ChiCARgo River will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana (RMHC®-CNI), and their mission to improve the health, well-being, and education of children in our area. RMHC-CNI is dedicated to providing a ‘home away from home’ for the families of hospitalized children. Currently, the charity has broken ground on building the world’s largest Ronald McDonald House, set to open in September of 2012, right here in Streeterville.




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