Learn about Chicago music history with Sound Opinions May 11 Jim DeRogatis
Updated 5/7/2021 3:43 PM
Over a dozen suburban libraries are hosting Sound Opinions Presents: The 10 Most Important Artists in Chicago Music History on Tuesday, May 11. It will be 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Zoom.
Join music critics Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot, hosts of the world s only rock n roll talk show, for a live, online event celebrating Chicago music.
They will trace the city s rich musical history via the 10 artists they feel contribute the most enduring and influential sounds over the past half-century. Genres include gospel, blues, rock, R&B and more.Each week on Sound Opinions, they interview artists, talk about pop culture and music industry news, review new record releases and give trends a historical context. Sound Opinions can be heard on WBEZ and 150 other public radio stations across the country. Learn more at soundopinions.org.
Schaumburg Library invites music lovers to live Sound Opinions May 11 Chicago s music history and most influential musicians will be discussed during an upcoming online program at the Schaumburg Library. Courtesy of Schaumburg Township District Library
Updated 5/3/2021 11:54 AM
Join music critics Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot, hosts of the world s only rock n roll talk show, for a live, online event celebrating Chicago music.
The Sound Opinions hosts will trace the city s rich musical history via the 10 artists they feel contributed the most enduring and influential sounds over the past half-century. Genres include gospel, blues, rock, R&B and more. This program is offered through a partnership with multiple libraries.
Schaumburg Library invites music lovers to live Sound Opinions show May 11 Chicago s music history and most influential musicians will be discussed during an upcoming online program at the Schaumburg Library.
Updated 4/23/2021 10:03 PM
Join music critics Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot, hosts of the world s only rock n roll talk show, for a live, online event celebrating Chicago music.
The Sound Opinions hosts will trace the city s rich musical history via the 10 artists they feel contributed the most enduring and influential sounds over the past half-century. Genres include gospel, blues, rock, R&B and more. This program is offered through a partnership with multiple libraries.
By Douglas Ernst - The Washington Times - Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Documents obtained by an education watchdog show American racism’s inability to oppress author Ibram X. Kendi‘s bank account.
The Boston University professor who penned “How To Be An Antiracist,” “Antiracist Baby” and similar books pocketed more than $300,000 in recent years talking about the subjects at institutions across the nation.
“Multiple emailed requests for Kendi’s representatives at Boston University and Penguin House, which often represents Kendi, were not responded to in the past five months,” The College Fix reported. “Kendi does not list his email publicly and his representatives have previously ignored requests for comment from The Fix about his other endeavors. … [He] has spoken to at least 30 educational institutions in the past several years, according to a College Fix review of his Eventbrite and Fa
Ibram X Kendi s anti-racist lectures across U S net more than $300K, ed watchdog reports washingtontimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtontimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.