Meet and greet photos from Morgxn’s appreance in The Lounge!
Meet and greet photos from Morgxn’s appreance in The Lounge!
WKQX-FM’s “The Nights We Stole Christmas Focus Week Text” Contest
Official Rules
A complete copy of these rules can be obtained at the offices of radio station WKQX-FM (“Station”), owned and operated by Cumulus Media Holdings Inc. or one of its subsidiary companies, 455 N. CityFront Plaza Chicago, IL 60611, during normal business hours Monday through Friday or by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the above address.
The Station will conduct the WKQX-FM “The Nights We Stole Christmas Focus Week Text” Contest (the “Contest”) substantially as described in these rules, and by participating, each participant agrees as follows:
There is no substitution, transfer, or cash equivalent for prizes, except that the Station may, at its sole discretion and to the extent permitted by law, substitute prizes of comparable value or cash. The prizes are expressly limited to the item(s) listed above and do not include taxes, gratuities or any other expenses. Any tickets and/or gift certificates/cards awarded as part of a prize will be subject to the terms and conditions set forth by the issuer and are valid only on the date(s) printed on the tickets or gift certificates/cards. Other restrictions may apply.
CONTEST SPONSOR: Cumulus Media Holdings Inc., WKQX-FM, 455 N. CityFront Plaza, Chicago, IL 60611.
WKQX-FM’s “Kongos Text” Contest
Official Rules
A complete copy of these rules can be obtained at the offices of radio station WKQX-FM (“Station”), owned and operated by Cumulus Media Holdings Inc. or one of its subsidiary companies, 455 N. CityFront Plaza Chicago, IL 60611, during normal business hours Monday through Friday or by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the above address.
The Station will conduct the WKQX-FM “Kongos Text” Contest (the “Contest”) substantially as described in these rules, and by participating, each participant agrees as follows:
There is no substitution, transfer, or cash equivalent for prizes, except that the Station may, at its sole discretion and to the extent permitted by law, substitute prizes of comparable value or cash. The prizes are expressly limited to the item(s) listed above and do not include taxes, gratuities or any other expenses. Any tickets and/or gift certificates/cards awarded as part of a prize will be subject to the terms and conditions set forth by the issuer and are valid only on the date(s) printed on the tickets or gift certificates/cards. Other restrictions may apply.
CONTEST SPONSOR: Cumulus Media Holdings Inc., WKQX-FM, 455 N. CityFront Plaza, Chicago, IL 60611.
Jam Productions, 207 West Goethe Street, Chicago, IL 60610
Morgxn stopped by The Lounge for a quick performance before his show at Reggie’s.
Photos: Zach Spangler
Everyone is talking about this video of a dude making a hands-free Oreo dispenser:
Cool. Do you know what’s cooler? Hands free Oreo dunking. THIS is what the people want:
<3 Lauren
You don’t have to be a SpongeBob fan to realize the impact that “Sponge” made to the cartoon community. I mean, to this day I still see everything from SpongeBob coffee mugs to adult underwear.
Nickelodeon just posted this sad news….
💛 We are sad to share the news of the passing of Stephen Hillenburg, the creator of SpongeBob SquarePants. Today, we are observing a moment of silence to honor his life and work. 💛
— Nickelodeon (@Nickelodeon) November 27, 2018
RIP Stephen Hillenburg … thanks for the laughs.
Billie Joe, Tre Cool and Mike Dirnt have “landed on Mars”…..sorta
The InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) Lander touched down on the red planet’s atmosphere (November 26) so NASA scientists can better understand how Mars was formed, which in turn could tell them new things about Earth.
‘Green Day Since 1986’ was etched on a chip on the @NASAInSight Mars Lander that landed at Elysium Planitia today. Out of this world.”
Officially landed on Mars 🚀🤘👽 "Green Day Since 1986" was etched on a chip on the @NASAInSight Mars Lander that landed at Elysium Planitia today. Out of this world. pic.twitter.com/WwNEKh4nxE
— Green Day (@GreenDay) November 26, 2018
This pairing with Walk The Moon started here at Lolla over the summer! Can’t wait to hear everyone sing this song Tuesday at Reggie’s for the Queued Up Artist Showcase!!
Photo: Sam San Roman
Dictionary.com has revealed its “word of the year,” and it’s “misinformation.”
In explaining the pick, Dictionary.com says:
While the word misinformation has been around since the late 1500s, the nature of how information spreads has gone through drastic transformations over the last decade with the rise of social media. For most individuals on social media, fact-checking is an afterthought, if it is a thought at all, and misinformation thrives.
Check out the full story here.
Weezer announced back in October that they’d be returning to their self-titled album canon with The Black Album. The band has revealed that the album will finally be released on March 1st.
Along with the album details, the group has released a track called “Zombie Bastards”.
Amtrak passengers heading from Pennsylvania to Boston were stuck on the tracks for over six hours yesterday. And, as you can imagine, the bathroom situation was AWFUL. Check out the video report from a station in New York.
The Hives’ Riot Fest performance in 2016 was the last anyone had seen of the Hives on stage. Their performance drought ends next year, though: They’ve confirmed three festival dates (Sonic Temple in Ohio, Pa’l Norte in Monterrey, Mexico and Punk Rock Bowling in Vegas).
The band’s last proper tour was six years ago, when they were touring behind Lex Hives. A new album is also expected next year.
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The National Weather Service has issued a lakeshore flood warning that remains in effect until noon on Monday.
From the NWS: Abnormally high lake levels combined with strong onshore winds, potentially gusting over 50 mph, and waves of 12 to 16 ft along the Cook County shore… will likely result in lake shore flooding.
In other words: As you’re preparing for an already-challenging morning commute, take Lake Shore Drive off your list of potential ways to get where you’re going.
The Sunday after Thanksgiving. Perfect timing for a early November snow storm, that has already cancelled up to 700 flights.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Chicago until 9am (CST) Monday, Nov. 26. With heavy snow expected tonight, airlines are reporting cancellations. For real-time info on flights to/from O’Hare, please contact your carrier.
— O’Hare Intl. Airport (@fly2ohare) November 25, 2018
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Chicago until 9am (CST) Monday, Nov. 26. With heavy snow expected tonight, airlines are reporting cancellations. For real-time info on flights to/from Midway, please contact your carrier.
— Midway Intl. Airport (@fly2midway) November 25, 2018
What can you do about it? Nothing. Nothing except some of the things on this list I call….The Great Stuck-In-Chicago Time Wasters of 2018.
Got some of your own? Jump on our Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram and share yours. Thnx. — [eric]
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Look you were a question on jeopardy! @twentyonepilots @tylerrjoseph @joshuadun pic.twitter.com/WmotlNp88h
— Sally Csizmadia (@CsizmadiaSally) November 15, 2018
Alternative Press turned us on to this. Twenty-One Pilots were presented on another episode of ‘JEOPARDY!’ with the ever-dignified Alex Tribek presenting them in a category covering vinyl music releases during their Teen tournament.
You can see the question pop up around the 12 minute mark. The vinyl category question also features a few appearances of other bands you have heard on 101WKQX.
TOP have made it on the beloved quiz show in the past.
HEY @twentyonepilots YOU WERE ON JEOPARDY JUST NOW!! And yes the contestant got the question right😌
@joshuadun @tylerrjoseph #jeopardy pic.twitter.com/GUvPrPTnPm
— ka“tinsel”🎄(katizzle) (@LoveTheGreen3) May 24, 2017
Our favorite ‘JEOPARDY!’ memory does not actually come from the show, but rather from the on-going spoof of it’s celebrity episodes on ‘Saturday Night Live’.
Well, it’s here another big kickoff of the holiday shopping seasons with crazed shoppers lining up on Thanksgiving for Black Friday deals. ABC News published this report on a mob crowding into a Victoria’s Secret store for a marked-down deal that got shoppers so wound up, it forced a store employee to get onto a table. Unfortunately, in other places the stress spiraled into a deadly shooting at an Alabama store.
It goes without saying, just be nice to each other. Do we really need to brutalized each other of this? No, and let’s not forget the under-pressure staff at the stores we are shopping at this time of year, who are putting in hard work too.
The ever-reliable WatchMojo has culled together 10 selected clips of mania at the malls. There is some naughty comedic words, beware!
Former Chicago Bears coach ‘Iron’ Mike Ditka is recovering this week from a heart attack according to a report this week from ESPN.
Pro Football Hall of Famer’s agent Steve Mandell said “Coach Ditka had a mild heart attack earlier this week. Doctors inserted a pacemaker, and he is doing much better,He appreciates the outpouring of support and expects to be home soon.” According to several reports, Ditka is on the mend in a Florida hospital. We wish him well on a healthy recovery.
Many Chicago fans recoginize ‘Da Coach’ who led the Bears to a Super Bowl but Ditka’s career on the field was impressive and earned defination as one of the greatest players of his time.
Well, apparently we’ve solved all the worlds problems — so the internet this week discussed how to properly pronounce the name of “blink-182.”
Don’t start this. I admit we are wrong on this. America calls them Blink One eighty two. Which is also wrong. They technically should be called Blink one hundred and eighty two. Don’t take some moral high ground here. https://t.co/zm2Gpb6xtT
— James Corden (@JKCorden) November 19, 2018
So, I learned something. British: “Blink One-Eight-Two.” American: “Blink One-Eighty-Two.” So, naturally this caused an international incident on social media. Until the experts stepped in:
It’s actually— Blink eighteen-two. People have all gotten this wrong for years. Sometimes this can happen with very complex, thoughtful and elevated art. https://t.co/jmsfv401KF
— Tom DeLonge (@tomdelonge) November 19, 2018
But all joking aside, here’s the takeaway:
Thank you James. Some say one eighty two. Some say one eight two. But in all of this, I feel like we’ve lost sight of the fact that the B in blink-182 should be lower-case. https://t.co/d3Gi2Ezmhu
— merry christmark and hoppus new year (@markhoppus) November 19, 2018
Does anyone know how to take a pencil eraser to a webpage, because — I don’t know how many times I’ve used a capital B for Blink? — [e.k.]