Evacuations, lightning, and humidity couldn’t keep the crowds or the good music away from Grant Park.
Category: FLOOD magazine
Who Truly Stuck the Knife in First: Examining the Causes and Culprits with “Amy”
Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees’s brilliant but conflicted look at the tragic life and inimitable talent of Amy Winehouse.
This Is a Quest That’s Just Begun: The Tragic Timeliness of “What Happened, Miss Simone?”
Liz Garbus’s brand-new documentary about the legendary singer and activist is an effective tribute—and an inspiring chronicle of the Civil Rights Movement.
Florence + The Machine, “How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful”
Florence + The Machine How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful ISLAND 7/10 “What’s with the long face? Do you want … More
LIVE: It’s Good to See the Spectacle Back in Rock: U2’s Opening Night at The Forum (5/26/15)
“No city has been kinder to us.”
Rose Windows, “Rose Windows”
Rose Windows Rose Windows SUB POP 6/10 “Maybe if I’m youthful even when I’m old / I’ll have understood this … More
Dear McDonald’s, Why Is The Hamburglar Now a Hot Dad?
And what the hell does “robble robble” mean?
Let’s Break Out the Booze: Hiding From the Future, Opportunity, and Reality on “Mad Men”
“The End of an Era” is just the start of a new one
LIVE: A Cavalcade of Music Stars Pay Homage to the Genius of Brian Wilson for Jameson’s “Brian Fest” (3/30/15)
A sweet night full of bass harmonica, harmonies, and love for The Beach Boys
Under The Influence: Courtney Barnett
The Australian singer-songwriter discusses the inspiration behind her incredibly personal, yet universally appealing debut LP, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit.