DISCO DEMOLITION BOOK RELEASE
Jul
8
to Jul 9

DISCO DEMOLITION BOOK RELEASE

by DAVE HOEKSTRA with STEVE DAHL, photography by PAUL NATKIN

Friday July 8 between 7-10 PM @ Co-Prosperity Sphere (3219 S. Morgan) followed by an after-party @ Maria's Packaged Goods (960 W. 31st St) between 9 PM-2 AM.

Foreword by BOB ODENKIRK

Curbside Splendor is thrilled to announce Disco Demolition: The Night Disco Died, the first book to take on the night that changed America’s disco culture forever.

In the late 1970s disco music dominated radio airwaves, much to the dismay of rockmusic fans who viewed it as a threat to their very way of life. To boost attendance at Old Comiskey Park (now U.S. Cellular Field), White Sox owner Bill Veeck and Chicago DJ legend Steve Dahl collaborated to host “Disco Demolition” on July 12, 1979, when the team was scheduled to play a double-header against the Detroit Tigers. Admission to the park was 98 cents and a disco record. The plan was to destroy the records on the field between games, declaring absolutely how rock fans felt about disco. Attendance exceeded 50,000, far beyond anyone’s estimations, and when fans stormed the field for the demolition, chaos ensued. Police cleared the field, Comiskey Park was evacuated, and the second game was cancelled—for the first time in Major League Baseball history.

Disco Demolition: The Night Disco Died features over 45 interviews conducted by journalist Dave Hoekstra with sports and music icons (including Nile Rodgers and Rick Nielsen) as well as Comiskey Park employees and Chicago club and record store owners, a foreword by actor Bob Odenkirk, archival photographs by the legendary Paul Natkin, and an introduction by Steve Dahl, the man who launched it all.

“If you were young and shiftless—and viscerally repulsed by Abba—Steve Dahl was a god. And you were drawn to Disco Demolition."

—ESPN.com

To celebrate the release of the book both the Co-Prosperity Sphere (3219-21 S Morgan St, Chicago, IL 60607) and Maria's Packaged Goods & Community Bar (960 W. 31st Street) are hosting its own double-header of events on Friday, July 8. The first part of the "series" will take place at Co-Prosperity between 7-10 PM and will include a book signing with both Dave Hoekstra and Steve Dahl (books will be available for purchase that night) and an exhibition of documentary photographs by Paul Natkin from the infamous evening and pictures taken for the book. To capture the gestalt of the occasion, a soundtrack of disco and rock music the period in question will be compiled by DJs Joe Bryl and Logan Bay to enhance the verisimilitude of the evening, and rekindle the cultural collision of the period.

The action will then shift to Maria's starting 9 PM where DJ Lady D (aka Darlene Jackson who is featured and interviewed in the book) will play a classic Chicago House set to highlight the emergence of House music here in Chicago in the wake of the event and how Disco Demolition gave unexpected birth to this phenomenal movement. For more details on DJ Lady D see http://artistecard.com/djladyd. DJ Lady D will also be joined by DJ Jevon Jackson. 

About the Contributors:

Dave Hoekstra is a former columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and a longtime radio host for WGN. Dave was a 29 year veteran of the Chicago Sun-Times (he recently left his post in a buyout in 2014) and is considered a consummate newsman, oral historian, archivist and storyteller in the grand tradition of New Yorker writer Joseph Mitchell ("Up In the Old Hotel"). In 2013, he won two Peter Lisagor Awards from the Chicago Headline Club and a Studs Terkel Community Media Award from the Community Media Workshop. He previously published to great acclaim The People's Place: Soul Food Restaurants and Reminiscences from the Civil Rights Era to Today. 

Paul Natkin has photographed The Rolling Stones, Keith Richards, Brian Wilson, and many others. He was an official photographer of the Oprah Winfrey Show, and has shot magazine covers for Newsweek, Ebony, Spin, and People. Paul has been one of the most sought-out portrait and music documentary photographers and has contributed to such publications as CREEM Magazine, Rolling Stone, Time, Newsweek, People, Playboy, Ebony and many others. His photographs have also been used by many local indie labels including Alligator, Delmark and Blind Pig. In 1988, he accompanied Keith Richards on his Xpensive Wino Tour which resulted in further work as tour photographer for the Rolling Stones. He recently had an exhibit of his massive portfolio at the Chicago Cultural center and is personally involved with various charity work including Farm Aid and Rock For Reading. He has previously worked with Dave Hoekstra on 2013's "The Supper Club Book: A Celebration of a Midwest Tradition".

Steve Dahl is an American radio personality and former columnist for the Chicago Tribune. Originally, Dahl broadcast with Detroit stations WABX and WWWW and later with Chicago stations WCKG, WDAI, WLUP, WMVP and WLS. He is a Chicago radio icon and noted for his quick wit, humor and storytelling ability where he often intertwines his own personal affairs into the public discourse. In addition to his radio career, Dahl is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His band, Teenage Radiation, recorded and performed a number of song parodies (which he often played on his show throughout the 1980s) and since 1990 he has performed and recorded as Steve Dahl and the Dahlfins. Dahl also continues to host a separate, 90-minute daily podcast besides his current show on WLS Radio.

About Curbside Splendor: 

Curbside Splendor was conceived as a punk rock band in the early 1990s in an apartment in Urbana, Illinois. The band never really went anywhere, but Curbside was re-founded as an independent press in the fall of 2009. We're located in the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. We publish fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry that celebrates art, urban life, and extraordinary voices.
curbsidesplendor.com


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There is no cover for this twi-night double header. 

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Apr
8
to Apr 10

My America: Being Human by Ron B. Thompson

My America: Being Human Gallery Opening

Friday, April 8 • Opening Reception • 6PM-10PM

Saturday, April 9 • Artist Talk • 3-3:30PM

Gallery Hours:

Saturday, April 9th: 10AM-6PM • Sunday, April 10th: 12PM-6PM

Co-Prosperity Sphere • 3219 S Morgan St

 

"My America: Being Human" conveys American iconic comic superheroes commenting on civil injustice within the black experience. Superheroes fight against injustice and fought for civil rights, which teaches that one individual has the power to make a difference.  

In the 21st century, people of color are still fighting for their humanity and civil rights. Black communities have to constantly challenge the idea of freedom without compromise through movements like the Ferguson riots, Baltimore riots, and the Million Man March (Justice Or Else) are representations of the people refusing to be invisible and directly challenging forces that contest their opposition for freedom and equality strengthen our culture.

In spite of threats and attack, the oppressed still stands for justice.

Ron B. Thompson resides in Chicago as an artist in resident where he is developing his professional art career. 

Visit Ron B. Thompson's site HERE

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Mar
25
8:00 PM20:00

MIDI User's Group, Jace Ewing & Pastel Fractal LIVE


Friday, March 25th • 8PM to 11PM
Co-Prosperity Sphere • 3219 S Morgan St
$5 Suggested Donation

Co-Prosperity presents an eclectic electric evening of digital euphony for your cyborganic auditory input.  

Travis Hallenbeck’s MIDI User’s Group project combines modern approaches with new and obsolete hardware to create a dynamic soup of algorithmic and improvisational machine dances.

Listen to MIDI User's Group HERE

Jace Ewing’s debut album “Simple System,” is described by its label as: “experiments with homebrew software for generating/transforming melodic patterns. Mathematical purity is mixed with loose improvisation, resulting in a distinctively casual brand of formalism.”

Listen to Ewing’s debut album HERE

Pastel Fractal is a project by Chicago-based artist Alexander DeGraaf that combines music and installation sculpture. The primary objective is to promote resourcefulness and community togetherness by means of dance music and salvaged material innovation.

Listen to Pastel Fractal HERE

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Lumpen Magazine #127 Release Party + Typeforce 7 Closing
Mar
11
7:00 PM19:00

Lumpen Magazine #127 Release Party + Typeforce 7 Closing

Join us for some art and activism as we release issue # 127 of Lumpen Magazine. The ho down is this Friday March 11, from 7-10pm. We will have some refreshing media and beverages for you to enjoy.

This event will also be the last time you can check out the beautiful Typeforce 7 exhibition. If you haven't seen it you should.

In this issue we’ve highlighted some people and organizations
that are engaged in activism and non-profit work to try to make this city a better place to live.

It features work by:
Rob Hager
Lila Nordstrom
Jerry Boyle
Joe Collier
Amanda Scotese
Kyle Gaffin
Dan Sloan
Chris Hedges
Charlie Festa
Leah Menzer
Ben Marcus
Grant Reynolds
Jessica Campbell
Johnny Sampson
Kevin Budnik
Max_Morris
Nate Beaty
Sarah Leitten
Two Tone Comix

The issue of Lumpen has been designed by Jeremiah Chiu of Studio Chew. It ushers in a new transition for Lumpen Magazine as we enter our 25th year of publishing.

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Feb
26
6:00 PM18:00

Typeforce7 Opening Night

Typeforce7 Opening Night

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/928522143850163/

Friday, February 26th • 6PM-­10PM
Co­Prosperity Sphere • 3219 S Morgan St

Every year, curators Ed Marzsewski & Dawn Hancock select the works to be installed and exhibited in Chicago’s Typeforce. Historically, these works have comprised some of the best type or lettering­based art being created in our city and beyond.

Just wait to you see these pieces. Damn.

2016 EXHIBITING ARTISTS

Alexander Hayashi, Andy Gregg, Anna Mort, Benjamin Koditschek, Brian Hanson, Bud Rodecker, Carlos Segura, Coleman Collins, Collin Joyce, David Sieren, Elisabeth Hass, Ellen Winston, James Johnston, Jenna Blazevich, Jessica Barrett Sattell, Kyle Meyer, Lora Fosberg, Michael Gump, Michael Zhang, Michelle Winchell, Mohamed Dardiri, Peter Compernolle, Pouya Ahmadi, Pegah Ahmadi, Remy Glock, Rick Griffith, Rick Valicenti, Sam Rosen, Scott Albrecht, Shelby Rothenöfer, Taek Kim, Taekyeom Lee, Tanner Bowman, and Tanner Woodford


The show runs through March 11.

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday Mar 1st - Thurs Mar 3rd 5-9PM
Friday Mar 4th 2-6PM
Sunday March 6th 4-7PM
Monday Mar 7th - Thurs Mar 10th 5-9PM
Friday Mar 11th 2-6PM
Also by Appointment, Please Email:
loganbaybay@gmail.com

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Feb
16
8:00 PM20:00

Story Club South Side

Story Club South Side
Tuesday February 16th • 8PM
Co­Prosperity Sphere • 3219 S Morgan St
$10 suggested donation

FREE WORKSHOP for anyone who wants to work on their story with Story Club
Producers starts at 6:30 PM
Open Mic sign­up starts at 7:30 PM
Event starts at 8:00 PM

THE ULTIMATE NIGHT OF SHORTS
In February, our featured performers will tell us stories in FIVE SENTENCES. And can tell up to three stories! This short month, let's keep it short!

FEATURED PERFORMERS: *Mommy blogger Sheilah O'Grady

*Flight attendant and storyteller Eileen Dougharty

*Improviser Alif Muhammad

*Host of Story Club North Side Ali Kelley

*Random Conversations with Elizabeth Podcaster Elizabeth Cambridge

* and special appearances by Story Club producers!

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Feb
9
8:00 PM20:00

Cory McAbee’s Small Star Seminar

Cory McAbee’s Small Star Seminar
Tuesday, February 9th • 8PM
Co­Prosperity Sphere • 3219 S. Morgan Street
$10 suggested donation

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/933205660089103/

Small Star Seminar is the first solo music project created by Cory McAbee. The performance of Small Star Seminar features a singing motivational speaker who urges people to give up their goals, stop reaching for the stars and to start looking for the stars within their own minds as a way to uncover a supernatural realm that hides within a world of over­encouraged underachievers. Throughout the performance McAbee will address the theory of “Deep Astronomy” and answer questions from the audience.

This project has been featured and developed in part through the Sundance Film Festival, NY Film Festival, Lincoln Center Film Society, Reykjavik Film International Festival, 36th Stage Songs Review (Wrocław, Poland) and Marfa Film Festival. All performances are being documented for use in an upcoming feature film, written and directed by Cory McAbee.

Audience participation is welcome.

For details visit http://corymcabee.net/

For a taste of the show, visit https://youtu.be/LfyKMsU1CqA

••About the Artist:

Cory McAbee is best known as a writer, director, songwriter and composer for the award­winning feature films, The American Astronaut (2001), Stingray Sam (2009), Crazy and Thief (2012). In December of 2014 McAbee began recording and producing his first solo album entitled, Small Star Seminar. The Small Star Seminar was first performed live in Wroclaw, Poland in March, 2015.

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Feb
8
8:00 PM20:00

Comedy Butcher

Comedy Butcher
Monday, February 8th • 8PM
Co­Prosperity Sphere • 3219 S Morgan St
$5 donation (or whatever you feel like paying)

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1663157183940244/

We have another great show lined up this month.

Not your typical female comedian, Emily Galati does not dwell on the differences between men and women or any of the other cliche topics you have come to expect from female comics. Instead, she offers up intelligent and hilarious material, with impeccable timing and a charm rarely seen on the comedy stage. In 2014, Emily made her television debut and was chosen as a semi­finalist on “Last Comic Standing.” She also appeared on Fox's “Laughs” and “Comics Unleashed.

Reena Calm is a regular at the Laugh Factory, has performed in SO many different bars, and has only been asked to leave a few of them. Her parents are proud. Reena was featured in TBS Just For Laughs, Chicago Women’s Funny Festival, She­Devil Comedy Festival and right now there’s a hilarious festival going on in her pants.

Cameron Ford has been a contributor and musical director at both the iO Theater and at the Second City. He’s been at the top of our list to have on the show for months.

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Jan
29
7:00 PM19:00

AS ABOVE SO BELOW: A CUFF Satellite Sighting

AS ABOVE SO BELOW: A CUFF Satellite Sighting
Friday January 29, 2016 • 7:00PM
Co-Prosperity Sphere • 3219 S Morgan St

The Chicago Underground Film Festival kick off 2016 with “AS ABOVE SO BELOW: A CUFF Satellite Sighting,” a screening event of five locally made short films on Friday, January 29, 2016 at Co-Prosperity Sphere (3219 S Morgan St).

This special screening will consist of the following award-winning and critically acclaimed short films by Chicago filmmakers which screened at the 22nd Chicago Underground Film Festival last May: ‘BITE RADIUS’ by Spencer Parsons, recently named by Newcity film Critic Ray Pride as one of the top five short films of 2015; the comedy ‘NIGHT OF THE BLOOD SQUATCH’ by Kenny Reed; The animated film 'THE LINGERIE SHOW' by Laura Harrison, winner of the festival's Made In Chicago award which went on the screen at the prestigious New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center; The “video comic book” 'SOME SOUTHERN COUNTRY’ by Michael Paul Lopez and the moody horror short 'VIOLETS' by Jim Vendiola, winner of CUFF's 2015 audience award. All filmmakers will be in attendance and participate in a post-screening discussion moderated by Nicole Bernardi-Reis, independent film producer a president of the board of IFP Chicago.

Doors will open at 7:00PM and the screening will begin 7:30PM.
Admission is $7 -$10 sliding scale at the door.

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Level Eater 6.66
Jan
23
to Jan 24

Level Eater 6.66

Attention Three Floyds, Marz Community Brewing and Dungeons and Dragons fans! Level Eater 6.66 summons you…

The sixth annual edition of the fantasy art and gaming event, Level Eater, takes place on January 23, 2016,  from 5pm- midnight at the Co-Prosperity Sphere.

Come play Dungeons & Dragons with some of Chicago’s great Dungeon Masters! We’ll teach and play the new (5th Edition) of the game, using it to fight evil and save the land.

Everything you need to play is provided for the event — but bring cash for beer, nosh, and maybe a magical treasure to help you in your quest against the Six Dire Demons

Level Eater 6.66 features work by: Paul Nudd, Jeremy Onsmith, Dillon Yothers, Erin Page, Barnaby Strueve, Albert Ugarte, and others.

The Dönermen Food Truck will be vending Teutonic street eats, and a mystery live performance is scheduled to amaze you. Extremely limited edition Level Eater 6.66 hoodies and merch will be available, too.

Admission is $25.  Entrance includes your choice of a Level Eater 6.66 T-shirt or a silk screen poser printed by our friends at Teetsy. You will also receive a complementary Level Eater ale made exclusively for this event by 3 Floyds and Marz Community Brewing Co.

If you wish to battle the Six Dire Demons during the live roll playing session beginning at 8pm please sign up at the show or email ed@smallma.org to be put on the RSVP list and read on..

The Six Dire Demons vex and hex and bedevil the land.

They are the children of a hellish demigod, aspects of forbidden might and profane power loosed upon us by the hubris of wicked warlords — and the promise of treasure.

We battle not for riches, not for glory, but to save the land and its people from a generation of darkness that shall corrupt us all if these enemies see their plans fulfilled. Our only hope is to confront them all at once with steel and spells and wits — to bring the demons down before they can warn each other and unite to destroy our lands.

We must defeat them. We have one night to band together into six groups of adventurers, one night to strike, one night to save the land from evil.

And so we seek brave and hearty souls to carry blades and wield magic against these foes.

More than that, we need heroes and heroines of cunning and courage, for the Six Dire Demons are not only fearsome but conniving and ingenious themselves. Each of them is a shade, a facet of ancient power, one lingering aspect of a dead demigod. They are:

    •    The Lord of Fury
    •    The Cat of a Thousand Deaths
    •    The Baron of Blood and Bone
    •    The Brilliant Countess of Acheron
    •    The Thrice-Dead Witch
    •    The Beautiful Horror
 

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Proceeds of the Level Eater 6.66 show go to building WLPN, Lumpen Radio

 

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Jan
19
8:00 PM20:00

Story Club South Side


Story Club South Side
Tuesday January 19th • 8PM
Story Club South Side
Co-Prosperity Sphere • 3219 S Morgan St
$10 suggested donation

Event starts at 8:00 PM
Open Mic sign-up starts at 7:30 PM
also FREE WORKSHOP for anyone who wants to work on their story with Story Club Producers starts at 6:30 PM

UNDER COVER - You know that thing that is hiding under a blanket, or under the snow, or under some carefully chosen words? This month, our featured performers will tell you true stories about it!

FEATURED PERFORMERS:

*Performance artist Eileen Tull
*Pugilist Bill Hillmann
*Podcast mogul Tim Barnes
*CO-HOSTED by storyteller Clarence Browley

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The Comedy Butcher
Jan
11
8:00 PM20:00

The Comedy Butcher

The Comedy Butcher
$5 donation (or whatever you feel like paying)

We have another great show lined up this month.

T. Murph is an Internationally known Comedian who has been featured on nationally syndicated shows such as Comedy Centrals Key & Peele, and the 2014 ReBoot of BET ComicView. During only four short years Murph has achieved a HUGE amount of success! In 2014 alone T. Murph was featured in the Comedy Central Sponsored New York Comedy Festival and also signed with a Los Angeles Based Talent Agency. T. Murph brought 2015 in with a bang reaching the Hollywood Finals for Shaq's Next All Star and Headlining abroad in Dubai.

Andrew Halter is one of the city’s most beloved comedians. His unconventional style and masterful joke writing have distinguished him through multiple appearances at Zanies, ComedySportz, Comedians You Should Know, and the Just for Laughs Festival.  Andrew is a cast member at the Laugh Factory Chicago.

Josh is one of Chicago’s best young comedians. He’s done nothing short of impress when he’s at The Comedy Bar. He’s already amazing, and he’s only just beginning.
 

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