Meghan Trainor made her way to the Rosemont Theater in August on her Untouchable Tour. The tour was to promote the album Thank You. She brought with her a band from Orange County called Common Kings and Hailee Steinfeld of Pitch Perfect 2 fame, and who will also be in a new film about teen […]
The Mac has been featuring some incredible talent for several months now with entertainment like the Moscow Ballet and Los Lobos (to name a few). Just in time to get you into festival mode, I kicked off my spring fever (despite the crazy weather) tuning my ear to the soothing groove of gypsy jazz, with […]
The spirit of the gypsies was colorful and vibrant. As was this weekends ballet performance of Day of the Gypsy at the Harris Theater in Chicago. A live band supported the dancers in the foreground emitting the vibrancy of a culture from fables and fantasy. I recently had the opportunity to speak with Day of the Gypsy‘s creator, Gordon Peirce Schmidt, […]
HalfStack was invited to the bi-annual Carnival showcase earlier this month to view Chicago’s top talent, once again, all on one stage. Different from other showcases, this show originated in LA and has been conquering other cities throughout the world. The Choreographer’s Ball is known to have launched or boosted the careers of today’s well […]
How defeat doesn’t declare an end, it echoes opportunity Suavé & the Hip Hop ConnXion “Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable…Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.” Martin Luther King Jr. Passion is a word that is almost solely […]
Before I get into my actual review of the spectacular show I witnessed, I have to get into this brief introduction to perhaps better understand my experience. My entire life was lived in Spanglish. I had a mix of two cultures, learning about my origins and how my people adapted to living an American Dream. […]
This article was posted November 8th, 2015 Pilsen has been a central hub for the majority of Chicago’s Mexican-American citizens. At the heart of this cultured and graffiti clad neighborhood is the National Museum of Mexican Art. It’s existence for over 30 years has housed Mexican, Latino and Chicano art and on November 6th they […]
George Herrera has been at this festival planning game for several years. He runs EventSource that is responsible for several other open air festivals, and Festival Cubano is entering its seventh year as a way to bridge Cuban culture into the city of Chicago. “I’m 100% Cuban, my parents came here in the 70’s. I […]
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