CHIC AND CHEAP Keren Ann plays Lincoln Hall on 6/13; tickets are $12–$15.
THE FIVE
Don’t-miss picks for Wed 06.08.11 through Tue 06.14.11:
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rock/pop Keren Ann |
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tours A Walk Through Time |
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theatre Leap Fest |
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lectures A Life with Whales |
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film The Wizard of Oz ALSO THIS WEEK: And also at the Music Box, the comedian, writer, and now filmmaker Harry Shearer hosts a screening of his new documentary on Katrina, The Big Uneasy, with a Q&A following on 6/10. |
WHAT I’M DOING THIS WEEKEND
Marcus Sakey
Up next in our series of weekend plans from notable, in-the-know locals—a.k.a. people we like: the crime-fiction novelist and Roscoe Villager Marcus Sakey.
“My new novel, The Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes, was just released, so most of the weekend will be dedicated to pimping it. But I’m hoping to steal a few hours for myself on Saturday afternoon. Fingers crossed for a sunny day—it will be spent lounging in the hammock that takes up most of my back yard, smelling the pulled pork roasting in the smoker, and devouring an advanced copy of George Pelecanos’s new novel.
“Sunday it’s back to work, although my work looks a lot like play. I’m joining the legendary Rick Kogan on WGN radio that morning and stopping by a bunch of bookstores in the afternoon. Sunday evening I’m hosting a book-release party at the Hidden Shamrock.
“Want to join? You’re invited. Festivities start at 7. Guaranteed to be a good time if you’re into beer or books or both. And if you’re not, well, we probably wouldn’t get along anyway.”
FREEBIES OF THE WEEK
rock/pop Chicago Blues Festival
City budget cuts, the passing of elders, and the worrisome lack of young musicians have left this year’s lineup in a weakened state (though not as diminished as some of its fellow fests reduced to a few hours at Taste of Chicago), but a few gems remain: a tribute to the late Pinetop Perkins by the drummer/harmonica player Willie Smith (6/11 at 4:45), the blues-harp wiz Billy Branch (6/11 at 8:30), and the torrid young soul singer Shemekia Copeland leading a 40th-anniversary toast to the local Alligator Records with the guitarist Lonnie Brooks (6/12 at 6).
GO: 6/10–12 from 11 to 9:30. Grant Park, Columbus and Jackson. chicagobluesfestival.us
ALSO THIS WEEK: Not free but related: The Evanston venue SPACE hosts a bill devoted to Chicago’s own West Side Blues on 6/9, followed by another Perkins tribute on 6/10. Last but not least (and free), the Campbell Brothers, a leading example of gospel music’s sacred steel style, play Millennium Park’s Downtown Sound series on 6/13.
folk Arto JÄrvelÄ, Kaivama
There’s a strange warmth in the folk fiddling of the frozen Finnish northlands, and Järvelä has it mastered, while Kaivama plays the music of 19th-century Finlanders who settled in Michigan and Minnesota.
GO: 6/8 at 8:30. Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln. oldtownschool.org
lectures The Beat Cop’s Guide to Chicago Eats
Donuts, sure, but also polish sausage, fried chicken, and so on: Learn where Chicago’s finest find their snacks at this reading and signing of a book by the same name, coauthored by Sgt. David J. Haynes, a 15-year CPD vet, and the local blogger Christopher Garlington. Copies of the tell-all tome, which includes $34 in local-dining coupons, will be available for $15.95.
GO: 6/14 at 7. Quimby’s, 1854 W North. quimbys.com
ALSO THIS WEEK: Speaking of discounts, Quimby’s sister shop, Chicago Comics, hosts a dance party featuring DJ Major Taylor on 6/10. Stop by and shimmy for five minutes between 6 and 8, and you’ll get 20 percent off your bill.
Photography: (ANN) Amit Israeli; (SAKEY) Jeff Sciortino