As five-decades worth of stars graced the screen on Sunday night, Adam Sandler stole the show. The longtime comedian performed an incredible five-minute tribute to the stars of yesteryear.
Adam Sandler, thank you for this.
As five-decades worth of stars graced the screen on Sunday night, Adam Sandler stole the show. The longtime comedian performed an incredible five-minute tribute to the stars of yesteryear.
Adam Sandler, thank you for this.
Love is still in the air… but let’s be real, so is the urge to dance it all off. Big thank you to everybody that attended Foster The People on Saturday the 15th!
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Marcus Jordan entered a not guilty plea deal following his DUI arrest last week.
Officers say that after they pulled him over, they tried to get Jordan to take breath tests, but he wouldn’t cooperate. Jordan, while in handcuffs, repeatedly referenced his father and big “big balls”. He also, while getting in the car, requested that they play “Mariah Carey up in this bitch”.
While Jordan hasn’t spoken out on his side of things, he did thank all his supporters who reached out to him in the days following his arrest.
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Black Sabbath is calling it quits, finally.
At Back To The Beginning, which takes place on July 5, Black Sabbath will headline after a short solo performance from Ozzy Osbourne. The bill, which was orchestrated by Music Director Tom Morello, will feature Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Alice In Chains, Billy Corgan, Fred Durst, Sleep Token, & more.
All profits will go to the following charities: Cure Parkinsons, Birmingham Childrens Hospital and Acorn Childrens Hospice, a Children’s Hospice supported by Aston Villa.
We knew it was going to happen.
We’re in the year of our Lord 2025 and the Grammys can’t stop giving awards to boomer-core bands. The Beatles, who released “Now And Then” this past year, won Best Rock Performance, beating out the likes of Green Day, Pearl Jam, and St. Vincent. For Best Rock Album, the Rolling Stones won out with their forgetful twenty-fourth studio record, Hackney Diamonds. The Stones beat out the likes of Fontaines DC, Green Day, Jack White, and Pearl Jam.
Boomers win again. Fontaines DC loses out because the Grammys can’t ever be forward-thinking. Green Day loses out because why bother giving it to a band that produced an excellent, relevant record. Pearl Jam loses because of course they did.
A full list of winners can be found here.
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Enjoy the pics of Almost Monday performing in The Lounge and thank you to Lou Malnati’s for dropping pizza for everyone!
Architecture & Design Film Festival (Friday-Sunday)
Explore the grand world of architecture through film this weekend with the Architecture & Design Film Festival. The fest takes place at the Gene Siskel Film Center, and offers discounts to students. Tickets are available here.
Stan’s Donut Fest (Saturday)
Looking for a sweet treat? Head to Stan’s Donut Pop-Up at 155 W Kinzie Street for a special donut tasting. There will be giveaways, a live DJ and special photo ops! To purchase your ticket, click here.
Wunderhorse at Metro (Saturday)
Join Case the Producer at the Metro on Saturday night for one of the most exciting new bands in all of alternative rock as Wunderhorse storms Clark Street on Saturday night.
Chicago Travel and Adventure Show (Saturday & Sunday)
Plan your future vacation at the Chicago Travel and Adventure Show! Talk to travel experts, attend seminars and book airfare deals at the Stephens Convention Center. Tickets are available here.
Fika Fest (Saturday & Sunday)
Head to the cozy neighborhood of Andersonville for a weekend of Swedish celebration! Enjoy business discounts, a Coffee and Cocoa crawl and The Great Puzzle exchange. For the full event lineup, click here.
Groundhog Day (Sunday)
Celebrate the iconic film Groundhog Day and the life of Harold Ramis at Harry Caray’s Tavern on Navy Pier. Hang with the film cast and catch Chicago’s own groundhog Harry will see whether or not he sees his shadow. For more information, click here.
One is simply not enough.
After tickets flew yesterday, Nine Inch Nails announced that in addition to second shows in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, they’ll be playing a second date in Chicago on August 20. The new shows go on sale Friday, January 31 at 12 PM local time.
Brian & Kenzie kick off Ticket Blitz Thursday at 8:00am today.
A Tuesday night board meeting in Thornton Township ended with fists being thrown and people leaving via police escort. Per WGN, “Activist and known opponent of Tiffany Henyard, Jedidiah Brown, spoke out against the Township Supervisor, and ended his comments by calling her an expletive. Brown walked away from the podium and toward where Henyard was sitting, when people jumped in, and fists started flying.”
Those involved in the fight left before officers arrived, so no arrests were made, according to police.
Last night, NBC aired the ’50 Years of SNL Music’ documentary in preparation for the upcoming 50th anniversary of the iconic sketch show. Throughout the course of the three-hour documentary, a number revelations were made, including the fact that Rage Against the Machine were locked down by the Secret Service following their 1996 performance, but nothing impressed us more than the opening video for the documentary.
This seven-and-a-half-minute music video spans the history of SNL music in an incredible way.
We can’t recommend this documentary enough.