In “honor” of the 25th anniversary of the greatest show of all-time, the powers that be at Warner Bros. have devised a plan to carry the legacy of The Sopranos into the next generation. The episodic drama that consisted of episodes an hour in length is now being transformed into 25 second TikToks.
Is it wrong to hate this? We’re hip, we like evolving with the times, but there is something about this that is so…gross? Yeah, gross. The Sopranos should not exist within a TikTok Universe, and we love both The Sopranos and TikTok.
A coffee shop in Indianapolis, Indiana has gone viral for a “pop-up wedding” that crashed the store on New Year’s Eve.
Mansion Society Indiana reported that a couple entered the store on December 31st and “surprised” the store with a ceremony. The mansion had initially declined to share a video of the imposition out of respect but changed their minds due to a “lack of accountability” from the wedding crashers, per the post.
Viral footage captured the wild moment that a bridal party allegedly threw a “pop-up wedding” at a coffee shop in Indianapolis, Indiana, preventing the caffeine purveyor from serving other patrons. 💒
“When our barista asked your party to please move out of the way that you were blocking our customers, your photographer told us, ‘No, wait at least 5 minutes.”
Is this cute or cringey? The conversation lives on Facebook!
The band teased the song by sharing this music video, which features the same security guard, Derrick T. Tuggle, dancing and lip syncing to the track in a call back to the video for their 2011 song ‘Lonely Boy’.
Our new single “Beautiful People (Stay High)” written by Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney, Beck and Dan the Automator comes out this Friday, January 12th. Available to pre-save now https://t.co/af3jVsuA6fpic.twitter.com/c86mfIkpcX
Case the Producer sat down with ALEXSUCKS moments before their incredible set at Twisted XMAS to discuss their relationship with The Strokes, how Ice Cube became famous, and so much more!
The Q101 Morning Crew ran across this incredibly video by Mac Glocky, where he turned the early 2000’s classic “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton into a Korn song.
The song “Yeah Right” off of Evanescence’s 2021 album TheBitter Truth has a brand new music video. Better late than never and what a great way to kick off 2024!
What better way to celebrate NYE than with a SURPRISE VIDEO DROP!? We can’t think of one! Click the link below and check out the official video for YEAH RIGHT! HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY! 🍾🥂🎉🎆
We’re teaming up with @Danny_Clinch & @Transparent_AP to auction off 2 one-of-a-kind works of art made by the legendary Dave Grohl 🤘 Moments before taking the stage at #SeaHearNow 2023, Dave created diagrams for making a DIY Beer Bong and tips for sneaking hash into a concert pic.twitter.com/vNPxUCXYYa
Chicago’s very own Ratboys play a homecoming show on Friday night in celebration of their triumphant 2023. This year, the local alt-country stalwarts put out The Window, a stunning, heartfelt record that radiates Midwest Energy in the best way possible. This show is sold out.
John Mulaney at Rosemont Theater (Friday)
Funny-man John Mulaney plays his second of two shows at the Rosemont Theater on Friday night. A handful of tickets are still available.
Brookfield Zoo’s Holiday Magic (Friday-Sunday)
Light up the festive season with family and friends at Brookfield Zoo’s 42nd annual Holiday Magic®. Chicagoland’s longest-running lights festival returns from 3 to 9 p.m. More than two million LED lights transform the park into a winter wonderland. While strolling pathways, zoogoers can gaze up at a 41-foot-tall lit tree choreographed to seasonal tunes, stop at the 20-foot-tall orb and 3D gingerbread house to take memorable photos, walk through the 600-foot-long “Tunnel of Lights,” and more.
Winterland at Gallagher Way (Friday-Sunday)
Winterland at Gallagher Way is back and better than ever with family-friendly festivities both at Gallagher Way and inside historic Wrigley Field, including new experiences and returning favorites like the Christkindlmarket Wrigleyville and the Gallagher Ice Rink.
‘Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil (Friday)
A thrilling interpretation of the well-known Christmas classic, this joyful show about the virtues of generosity and friendship promises to leave a lasting impression on families this holiday season. ‘Twas the Night Before…, Cirque du Soleil’s first-ever holiday production, is a whirlwind of love, holiday cheer, riotous fun, and adorably endearing characters that will establish a new tradition for families to treasure.
Dog Christmas Party at Park & Field (Friday)
Bring the pups out to Park & Field for a doggy Christmas party! Santa will be around to take photos with all the good boys and girls, and there will also be drink specials and giveaways. Ticket sales benefit One Tail at a Time.
Blackhawks host the Canadiens (Friday)
The Blackhawks kick off a three-day home game holiday extravaganza between them, the Bulls, and the Bears. Nothing says Merry Christmas like a Connor Bedard goal!
Sincere Engineer at Metro (Saturday)
Our very own Sincere Engineer are back, playing another homecoming show only a few weeks removed from their epic performance at Twisted XMAS. You will not want to miss this show. Tickets are available here.
Festivus at DMen Tap (Saturday) Seinfeld fans, make your way to DMen Tap to celebrate Festivus on December 23. The holiday event will include setting up the Festivus pole, the airing of grievances and feats of strength, plus trivia and other fun festivities.
Bulls host the Cavaliers (Saturday)
The Bulls are hot! The Cavs are good! Can the Bulls stay hot? Let’s hope so.
Bears host the Cardinals (Sunday)
The Bears ring in Christmas Eve with a game against the struggling Arizona Cardinals at home.
A list of personalized license plates rejected by Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has surfaced. These plates have been rejected because of some combination of profanity, offensive language or illegibility.
According to the secretary of state’s office, some of the rejected plate requests this year include terms like: MILFS, WOOPASS, POOPSY, DZNUTZ and IOWASUX.
The ever-growing rejection list stands at more than 7,674 license plate combinations deemed offensive or difficult to read.
Days after the announcement of the Cubs Convention, the White Sox have finally made some noise about what they’re going to offer their fans this offseason. Instead of offering SoxFest to their loyal fans, they will be offering a party for their season ticket holders.
In essence, they don’t want to face their fans.
Instead of having SoxFest, the Chicago White Sox are having a Season Ticket Holders Party on Jan. 26, 2024 pic.twitter.com/RPVv4z1NT8
The date, which takes place on a Friday (because Jerry probably wanted to save money…), will be the one time that Sox fans can “celebrate” before Opening Day.
While the Cubs promise autograph sessions, panel discussions with Cubs legends, players, and coaches, and so much more, the Sox will give their fans an afternoon of what we assume is warm shrimp and bad hot dogs.
Dolton mayor Tiffany Henyard is the gift that keeps on giving. Earlier this year, we discussed her reckless spending of city finances as Ben Bradley from WGN News grilled her in a way that most contemporary journalists can only dream of.
For better or worse, she is the gift that keeps on giving.
Fox 32 has gotten to the bottom of her new billboard campaign that was funded via taxpayer money. Four billboards featuring Tiffany Henyard’s name in large letters, along with her picture, smiling down on the thousands of cars going by on Interstate 57 and the Bishop Ford Expressway. This isn’t the first time Henyard has used tax dollars to burnish her own personal image. In fact, on other occasions, she’s spent a lot more.
As this story continues to develop, we will have all of the information you need on the continued journey of Mayor Tiffany Henyard.