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A devastating earthquake hit the southern portion of Turkey and parts of Syria early Monday, February 6, at 4:17 am.The 7.7 magnitude quake already took more than 3000 people’s lives, even as rescue & recovery is still underway, left thousands injured and destroyed countless homes, buildings, and critical infrastructure. Surrounding cities are also affected, and aftershocks are continuing.The Turkish American community is deeply saddened to hear this tragic news. We send our condolences to those who lost loved ones and speedy recovery to the injured. As the Turkish government declared a Level 4 national emergency, the earthquake victims in Türkiye urgently need humanitarian help to recover from this catastrophe. As TACA, in collaboration with the Turkish Consulate in Chicago, we are collecting the following items and monetary donations that Turkish Airlines will transport to the earthquake zone with the organization of the Turkish Embassy. |
Items needed (all either new or gently used and CLEAN)Winter clothing for adults and kids of all genders. Coats, boots, raincoats, pullovers,Trousers, gloves, scarves, hats, socks, underwear, tent, tent bed, blanket, sleeping bag, thermos, flashlights, power bank, generators, baby food, diaper cleaning and hygiene supplies. PLEASE make sure the items you will donate are either brand new or less used, in excellent condition, and CLEAN. Please bring them in a box or a bag, and do not seal them. |
Drop-off at the Turkish Consulate in Chicago – 455 N Cityfront Plaza Dr #2900, Chicago, IL 60611 Weekdays 9 am to 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm WE WILL BE COLLECTING ITEMS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE! |
For monetary donations, use PayPal or Zelle to [email protected] Please indicate “Earthquake Relief Fund.” for the explanation. |
This woman, Jordana Grace, found an article from the 1950’s that listed off things that women could do to find a husband. Back in the days before Tinder and Bumble, people had to get attention from the opposite sex in different ways. Although, we don’t recommend trying any of these in present times. Some of the things Jordana lists off are ‘get a sunburn’ or ‘cry in a corner.’ This might get you attention, but if it got any woman a hubby, even back then, we’d be shocked!
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Riot Fest is turning 20… and throwing the wildest party of the year in Douglass Park and our DAILY LINE UP IS FINALLY HERE!!!
September 19–21, 2025, will go down in the books, and [Q101] will be there in the thick of it.
DON’T MISS! 20 Artists to celebrate 20 years of Riot Fest with full Album Plays!
The Lineup? Unreal.
Get this: Green Day. blink-182. Jack White. Weezer.
Add in the return of the Sex Pistols (with Frank Carter!), Rilo Kiley, The Pogues, Alkaline Trio, The Beach Boys, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Sparks, Bad Religion, and more, and you’ve got yourself a festival for the
history books.
This isn’t just a festival. It’s a full-blown experience.
From full-album performances to carnival rides, on-site weddings at RiotLand Chapel, free arcade games, and the kind of misfit energy you only get in Chicago—Riot Fest has always been the place where alternative lives loudest. 2025? It’s cranked to 11.
[Q101] has been your home for everything alternative for decades—and Riot Fest is one of those rare moments where it all comes together: the bands you grew up on, the ones you mosh to now, and the ones your kids will scream about in 10 years.
Don’t sleep on this.
3-day GA passes are on sale now, and they’re going fast. VIP and Deluxe upgrades are your move if you want air-conditioned lounges and exclusive views.
We’ll be LIVE from the fest, talking to artists, giving away exclusive merch, and helping to celebrate two decades of chaos, music, and community.
🎟️ Get your tickets HERE and join the mayhem!
Keep it locked on [Q101] for Riot Fest updates, artist interviews, and ticket drops.
This is Chicago. This is Alternative. This is RIOT FEST 2025.
The Bear is back and 10 new episodes are hitting Hulu in just over a month. On Tuesday morning, Variety reported that not only will the show return, but that like always, all 10 episodes of the new season will drop at once. Season 4 was filmed during the same time period as Season 3, which hit streamers last summer.
Be on the lookout at 7:00pm on on Wednesday, June 25 for new episode of Chicago’s greatest show.
We had such a blast! Congrats to Anna and Erik!
Thank you to all our vendors who helped us make this happen!
Be sure to follow them all on instagram here:
The Venue @thehaight
Ceremony acoustic music from @willard_wilcox
Wedding cake by @delishcakes630
Gown from @TheGownsForGood
Suit from @suitshopofficial
Linens and such from @Windycitylinens
Fantastic catering by @unclebubsbbq
Beverages provided by @dontforgetthebar
Wedding photos from @thestilllifephotos
Beautiful floral arrangements by @eventsbytcg
Photos by Nicole Vega and Zach Spangler
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We are officially entering “song of the summer” territory. Over the course of the last week, three of our favorite bands have submitted songs that could very easily be the best thing we hear over the next few months.
Dexter and the Moonrocks dropped an EP, Happy To Be Here, on May 7, which features not only “Ritalin”, but also their new standout single “Sarahtonin”. They play Peoria on June 8.
Our friends Pierce the Veil are back with a new single, “Kiss Me Now”. They return to Tinley Park on June 7.
Finally, Turnstile dropped a pair of singles following the success of “NEVER ENOUGH”. While there is no date yet for a Turnstile tour, they have announced shows in their hometown of Baltimore, as well as NYC and Los Angeles.
Our long (local) nightmare is over.
Jason House, the new mayor of the village of Dolton, has officially been sworn in. House thwarted Tiffany Henyard’s hopes of reelection in February and on Monday night was sworn in on Monday evening, along with Clerk Alison Key, and Trustees Kiana Belcher, Brittney Norwood, and Edward Steave.
House, a Dolton native who has served as a village trustee during Henyard’s term as mayor, campaigned against her to “clean house” as the village faced a seemingly unending slew of negative headlines.
We wish House the best in his mayoral endeavor.
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The White Sox unveiled their new City Connect jerseys last night, the second such jersey in the team’s history. After spending a few years wearing the now-iconic “SOUTHSIDE” jerseys, the Sox have pivoted to a jersey that honors both the legacy of the White Sox and the Bulls, the other team that Jerry Reinsdorf owns.
According to Sportslogos.net, “For the first time in the City Connect program, the White Sox will offer two official on-field cap designs with this uniform, although the Dodgers and Pirates have both worn multiple caps with their City Connect sets. Both caps display the new winged-sock logo on the crown with “CHICAGO” embroidered in white within the sock. One version is a red crown with black pinstripes and a black visor, while the other features a black crown with a red visor. Each cap includes four white stars on the eyelets, referencing the design of Chicago’s oft-referenced city flag.”
The new White Sox City Connect merchandise will be available for purchase tomorrow at 9 a.m. online and at the team store at Rate Field.
Q101 standouts Outkast, Soundgarden, and the White Stripes are some of the many inductees into the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. They’ll be joined Cyndi Lauper, Bad Company, Chubby Checker, and Joe Cocker. These inductees were announced during Brian’s favorite show, American Idol, on Sunday night.
Salt-N-Pepa and Warren Zevon are the recipients of this year’s Musical Influence Award, which celebrates artists whose music directly had an impact on the evolution of rock and roll or inspired some of the genre’s leading artists.
The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony will broadcast live from Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater on November 8 via Disney+, and be available to stream on Hulu the next day. It’s also set to re-air on ABC at a later date.
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For the last five years, I’ve served as your Expert In Bands At The Bottom Of The Poster. That role has since spiraled into A Case For, an interview series that began at Riot Fest 2023 that highlights bands that are embedded in the alternative community, but don’t find their music being played on Q101. On the 20th anniversary of Riot Fest, the greatest festival in the world has provided the deepest lineup ever. These 7 under-the-radar bands are bands that you need to add into your playlists immediately.
Every so often, a band simply appears out of the ether and enters people’s lives in a very hard and unsuspecting way. Big Ass Truck formed at the end of 2023 and while I wasn’t familiar with them for the first year of their existence, they became inescapable after their performance of 2024’s For The Children, a yearly, Christmas-time fundraiser by some of the best bands in hardcore. Big Ass Truck came, saw, and conquered at 2024’s FTC. I have not been able to escape Big Ass Truck since then. They are exactly what you’d want a band called Big Ass Truck to sound like. I’ve found the last few years of hardcore releases to be slightly frustrating. In an effort to filter out some people that were sucked into hardcore during 2021’s Turnstile Vortex, I feel the scene aggressively gravitated towards acts that I will label as Big, Dumb Riff Bands. Now, I like a big, dumb riff. I occasionally find myself in the back of the room, though, crossing my arms and getting annoyed at just how much people like Big, Dumb Riffs. This band serves as a great reminder to me that there’s not only a place for that in the scene, but that it’s okay to have fun. Not every band should exist to reshape your mind. Some bands exist to remind you of your love for big ass trucks.
Let me start by saying this: it took me nearly a decade to understand Citizen. For far too long, I simply did not understand how or why this band got the reactions that they did. I wasn’t being a hater, I just couldn’t grasp what made this band so special. 2021’s Life In Your Glass World was the first Citizen release that truly grabbed me, while 2023’s Calling the Dogs is what officially won me over. I finally clicked with not only that record, but the band’s discography after that. Continuously morphing their sound in the way that they have feels like an utterly exhausting process, but as a result, they’ve racked up over a decade’s worth of material in which every album feels different than the last.
I remember reading Pitchfork’s review of Flowers of Devotion, Dehd’s standout release, while I was briefly back living in Indiana during the pandemic. They had been a Chicago buzz bin band for a handful of years by that point, but I had never given them a real listen. I flipped on Flowers of Devotion and immediately yearned to be back in Chicago. I couldn’t believe I had turned down so many chances to see a band so great. They were, and are, a true representation of the kind of greatness that only this city can produce. Since 2020, the band has only gotten better, dropping scorchers like “Bad Love” and “Dog Days”. Dehd will complete the Holy Trinity of Chicago Music Festivals with this performance after having played Lollapalloza and Pitchfork in years past. This could end up being one of the best sets of the weekend.
There’s a lot of good music coming out of Chicago right now – few acts, if any, are better than Footballhead. A band that sounds like they should be on the soundtrack of an old MX vs. ATV or Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater game, this Chicago quintet has been turning heads in 2025. By the time Riot Fest rolls around, Footballhead will have spent time playing shows with the likes of Taking Back Sunday, The Used, and DRAIN all within the last year. In short: they’ll be rolling into Riot Fest with a gross amount of momentum.
A Case For: Footballhead, in which Case and the gang construct the Butt Rock Mount Rushmore, can be viewed here.
Is there an act in music I’m more bullish on than Harrison Gordon? I think not. Harrison Gordon is a man (and a band) from Normal, Illinois who have been ripping across the United States and racking up scores of fans following every gig they play. At the beginning of April, I saw Harrison Gordon kick off a thrilling night of music at the Metro with Free Throw and Ben Quad. It’s been years since I’ve seen an opening act get the sort of response that Harrison Gordon got that night. It’s become clear at this point that there’s a group of people that have heard their music and are eagerly anticipating the next time that they come to town so that they can sing along with them, and a group of people entirely unprepared for the emotional experience that is seeing Harrison Gordon live and in-person. Gordon feels like the spiritual successor of the Run For Cover and SideOneDummy-stalwarts of the 2010’s – The Front Bottoms, Tigers Jaw, Joyce Manor, etc. – and as a result, they’ve become one of the most thrilling acts in all of music.
A Case For: Harrison Gordon, in which Gordon explains how the band nearly died on their most recent West Coast tour thanks to a faulty van, can be viewed here.
The most underrated release of 2024 was Microwave’s Let’s Start Degeneracy. At the risk of largely insulting an entire genre, Microwave accomplished the rare feat of writing an incredible and not corny “grown-up” emo album. I liked 2016’s Much Love a lot, but I LOVED what they did with Let’s Start Degeneracy. The four-song run of “Circling the Drain”, “Bored of Being Sad”, “Straw Hat”, and the title track was as good of a run on an album that I heard last year. After crushing last year while opening for Rise Against at The Salt Shed, I can’t wait to see what they do when they take the stage at Riot.
A perennial contender for the title of “best band in the world”, Militarie Gun has continued to up their game since their scene-altering EP, My Life Is Over, in 2020. Chicago has become a second-home for the L.A-based five-piece. Their first Chicago show was downstairs at SubT in the fall of 2021, and since then, they’ve torn up nearly every venue imaginable, from Empty Bottle to Metro to the Aragon, opening for fellow Riot Fest act Knocked Loose last fall. As far as I’m concerned, this band can do no wrong.
A Case For: Militarie Gun (Live From the Q101 Lounge), featuring myself making the entire band uncomfortable with my general existence, can be viewed here.
While this list of bands is usually reserved for artists that don’t have their own font represented on the poster, emo icons Texas Is the Reason must be mentioned here. Why? Because why would I not want to write about Texas Is the Reason. An active band from 1994-1997, initially, the group has sustained a three-decade legacy off the bank of their one full-length release, 1996’s Do You Know Who You Are? A heart-pounding, introspective record that has since etched its way into every possible “guide to emo greatness” blog, the nine-track album is one of the best ever released by the iconic Revelation Records. Texas Is the Reason have not played a show since 2016 and have only played Chicago one time in their career, a 2013 performance at House of Blues. You may never see them again. You will not want to miss this.
Touche Amore is the best band of the 21st century. A lofty claim, but an accurate one. The post-hardcore act has built up a discography since 2008 that is entirely unmatched by any other act this century. Their hit-rate has been astronomical. 2009’s …To The Beat of a Dead Horse blew people away with tracks like “Honest Sleep” and “Broken Records”. The follow up, 2011’s Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me, became a standout record among their contemporaries in “the wave”. They followed that up with a gem in 2013 with Is Survived By. After three slam-dunk, stellar records, the band dropped Stage Four in 2016. The album, which was heavily influenced by frontman Jeremy Bolm and his grief following his mother’s passing from cancer, elevated the band to new heights. Four years later, they expanded the scope of hardcore with Lament, a Ross Robinson-produced masterpiece. Finally, in 2024, the band dropped Spiral In A Straight Line, which felt like a hybrid between the sound of Stage Four and Lament. That album featured “Hal Ashby”, which may very well be the best song in Touche’s rich catalogue.
A Case For: Touche Amore, featuring insight on the band’s experience working with Ross Robinson and surviving for so long as a hardcore band, can be viewed here.
I love a band that feels entirely unqiue unto themselves. Wishy has all of the warm comfort of a 90s rock radio act with all of the feverish excitement of a fresh, new act. I was absolutely floored when I heard “Love On The Outside”, the standout track from 2024’s Triple Seven. Very few songs sound like they are ready-built for creating memories in the way that that track does. If I were a betting man, I would say that this won’t be Wishy’s last Riot Fest, and that going forward, they’ll only be on bigger stages and in better spots.