Bloody Spaghetti

written by: Tyler Remmert on January 7, 2013

There’s a moment, well actually there are a lot of moments in auteur Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained in which …

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Keep Calm and Burn Some Calories

written by: Alex Peak on January 2, 2013

Just as a successful workout routine should constantly be changed up and evolved, so too should a good gym mix. The sooner a playlist gets old and redundant, the more boring the workout will feel.

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From Cafe to DIY Venue

written by: Kim Manning on December 31, 2012

Although the jam-packed venues like The Metro and Subterranean are always a ball, DIY venues like Café Mustache offer a community vibe that anyone can enjoy.

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Joy to the Music Lovers

written by: Hannah Lorenz on December 24, 2012

From eccentric originals to cheerful covers of the classics, this Christmas playlist is sure to revive your holiday spirit.

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Houndmouth Brings Back Grassroots Rock

written by: Hannah Lorenz on December 19, 2012

Houndmouth got together as an afterthought, shared its music hopefully and wound up creating a sound that filled a void in the music scene.

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Duncan Sheik is Way Past “Barely Breathing…” Are You?

written by: Craig Bechtel on December 10, 2012

Before his mid-November concert at SPACE in Evanston, Illinois, singer, songwriter and producer Duncan Sheik, who was catapulted to stardom and pigeonholed as a “one-hit wonder” by the success of his breathy single, “Barely Breathing,” shared some thoughts behind what prompted him to embark on his most recent projects and what was next on his […]

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