Jay got a WKQX tattoo and now he’s going to Coachella for FREE!
Jay got a WKQX tattoo and now he’s going to Coachella for FREE!
Meet your first March Madness viral sensation – The Crying Northwestern Kid. He didn’t agree with a call and had a total meltdown — a very relatable reaction. Fox Sports’ Stewart Mandel, who is a Northwestern alum, tweeted that the Crying Northwestern Kid may be the son of Jim Phillips, Northwestern’s vice president for athletics and recreation.
The worst part of G.I. Joe? Those terrible “learn-a-life-lesson” PSAs at the end of the show. Thankfully, 2003 gave us this parody. Remember these gems? (NSFW: Language, Situations)
Fenslerfilm was the mastermind behind the parodies that popped up in the Internet — based right here in Chicago. Now you can revisit them in a much higher quality than the original.
Porkchop sandwiches. Help computer. Body massage. — [eric]
Okay, I know it sounds gross. But hear me out on this!
Stone Brewing out of San Diego? They pretty much know what their doing. So if they are going to put their name on a beer made out of 100% reclaimed water, I don’t think you’re going to go wrong. And of course it is called Full Circle. Of course.
Whatever you want to call it — reclaimed water, treated sewage water — don’t fool yourself for a second that every drop of water you’ve consumed in your life hasn’t gone through this process.
To be fair, Earth’s recycling of water is a much longer and more natural process. Far more appealing — less of a terrible image (see above) stabbing barbs and clinging to every corner of your mind.
But reclaiming water and speeding up the process of making it potable is not a new concept. With California finally getting over their drought, props to Stone Brewing for tackling a way to reduce water usage. Sadly, it is a 5-barrel concept beer not being released to the consumer at large. But maybe if enough of us get over the “toilet water” label for the beer, we might be lucky enough to — ummm —- flush it down our gullets?
— @erickristensen
(from chicagotribune.com)
We’ve all been there. As you lay your head on your pillow at 3 a.m., thanking your lucky stars you managed to make it home alive, you know, in the back of your drunk mind, that in a matter of hours, you will wake in supreme misery. But those in Chicago whose careers center around the devil’s liquid know a thing or two about staving off a hangover. Take this “hair of the dog” guide to heart this weekend and live your best life. (MORE HERE)
Dylan Winckler
Bar manager at Jerry’s Sandwiches
“My girlfriend and I have this thing called ‘the spread.’ It’s a cup of coffee, a glass of OJ, a bourbon bloody mary and a small side beer. We usually hit a place with a solid brunch and a good bourbon list. The coffee wakes us up, the OJ rehydrates us and the bloody mary and the beer brings us back a little bit.”
Elyse Fuller
Beverage director at Nacional 27
“A couple years ago, I created a cocktail with a blueberry mint julep. I made a mojito out of it. That’s my go-to because it has the antioxidants and everything you need in there. I start with a blueberry honey syrup (blueberry, honey, brown sugar, cinnamon and thyme) and then I muddle some mint with lemon. Then, I add … rye and coconut water—from the coconut, but Vida Coconut Water is fine. The ginger, the blueberry, the coconut—all of it together is going to bring you back to life.”
*Ask for it at Tallboy Taco.
Caitlin Laman
Beverage director at Mezcaleria Las Flores
“A pretty standard go-to is a michelada, which usually works for me, but when it’s really rough I go with a gin fizz. You’ll want to look for something with salt and acid, and something low-alcohol—like vermouth—to slowly ease you into feeling like a human again.”
In 2012, late night TV treasure Conan O’Brien brought his show to Chicago for a sold-out one-week residency at the Chicago Theatre, and it featured some of his acclaimed road segments that took him into hilarious situations. This particular week featured one of the funniest road bits Coco has ever done in his 20+ years on TV, his visit to the Irish-American Heritage Center. How fitting on St. Patrick’s Day, right?
Since 1976 in the Iriving Park area, the Irish-American Heritage Center has been a cherished part of the Irish community in Chicago. The center teaches classes in Irish dance, literature, heritage, music, and Irish American cultural contributions to the United States. The center also serves Irish immigrants coming to America. Happy St. Pats!
Finally! Congrats @itsbrittanyyj! Going to PIQNIQ! Thanks to @DunkinChicago! @TheLouLombardo pic.twitter.com/iu397N3d4M
— 101WKQX (@101WKQX) March 17, 2017
For the 55th year, the Chicago Rive sported a lovely shade of green.
It was pretty awesome to watch this happen at sea level from the Illinois Lottery boat Saturday!!
Drinking game: take a chug every time this video loops.
Be safe! ☘️
<3 @laurenoneil
If you’ve got music streaming through your veins, listen up! Kelly Rizzo has a contest and some major hot spots for you!
…Jay got a WKQX tattoo!
We’ve all been there—the night got late, the drinks were free-flowing and that last one put you over the edge. Now, you’re hurting and on the hunt for something to abate the pain. We feel you, so it seemed like a good time to share some of our favorite post-drinking restoratives all-but-made to cure overindulgence. From greasy burgers to rib-sticking dumplings and tummy-soothing soups, consider this your hangover’s best friend. (MORE HERE)
(from chicagoist.com)
When it’s hard to drag yourself out of a self-inflicted fog, head to ketchup and mustard-colored Fatso’s Last Stand for a no-fuss double char-dog and fries. This no-frills Ukrainian Village haunt features plenty of outdoor seating so you can breathe in some fresh air, as well as options like fried shrimp, smashburgers and a thick-cut, griddled salami sandwich that are up to the task.
Fatso’s Last Stand is at 2258 W. Chicago Ave.
Don Pedro Carnitas
While it won’t score high marks for its fluorescent-lit, bare-bones décor or its small, accident-waiting-to-happen parking lot, Don Pedro Carnitas more than makes up for its setting with a near-perfect, by-the-pound rendition of its namesake as well as juicy, sloppy beef barbacoa. Snake your way between the dual lines up front and snag a rickety table, where you can quickly prep tacos from the platter of meat put before you, topping them with pico de gallo and a spurt of lime.
Don Pedro Carnitas is at 1113 W. 18th St.
Ruby’s Fast Food
Hit the cash station before heading to Ruby’s Fast Food, a counter-serve Filipino fave with a cafeteria-style, steam-table approach called turo-turo (point point). Although temptations abound, you’d be wise to settle on the zingy chicken adobo, deep-fried lechon kawali and slightly sweet spaghetti stippled with hot dogs. Or the fried rice. Or the shatteringly crispy pata. Or the tapsilog. You get the idea.
Ruby’s Fast Food is at 3740 W. Montrose Ave.
Johnnie’s Beef
Day in and day out, locals shuffle through the line at Johnnie’s Beef for one good reason: a perfect, destination-worthy rendition of the Chicago-style classic. Do yourself (and your aching head) a favor and make it a beef and sausage combo, juicy, topped with sweet and hot peppers — plus a hydrating cup of lemon Italian ice. Just be sure to have your order ready since indecision at this legendary stand is met with indignation at best.
Johnnie’s Beef is at 7500 W. North Ave., Elmwood Park.
Hip, inviting and farm-to-table in approach, Longman & Eagle delivers comfort in the form of a pseudo-classic two eggs up platter. Only here, eggs come with house-made maple-glazed Spam, crispy potatoes and an ice-cold PBR. Pork belly Benedict, sunny-side duck hash and fried chicken and waffles are among the alternatives. Adding to the appeal, a handful of rooms upstairs are built for those who need to sleep it off.
Longman & Eagle is at 2657 N. Kedzie Ave.
Talk about a match made in musical heaven – Nathan Willett and Bishop Briggs voices intertwine like braids in a rope.
Enjoy “So Tied Up,” andother track off Cold War Kids’ upcoming album L.A. Divine out 4/7
CWK will be here Saturday afternoon for an intimate #lounge before their show at the Riv later that night, to get in text “KIDS” to 312101!
Hope to see you there!
<3 @laurenoneil
He was in studio talking sexual fantasies and about other comics stealing jokes.
(from chicagotribune.com)
Burgers are great, but free burgers are better. To celebrate M Burger turning seven years old, they’re giving away free grub. On March 22, waltz into any M Burger location and you’ll be able to score a free burger with the purchase of any other item on the menu. Buy some fries and, voila, you have an entire lunch. Or take your sweetie and have date night sorted. (MORE HERE)
I wish that people could get free foods on MY birthday!! That is all I’ve ever wanted.
Austin is full on into South by Southwest (SXSW) this week…and wouldn’t you know it? Los Pollos Hermanos did a pop-up shop, bringing to life the famous chicken joint from Breaking Bad. While the restaurant was recreated in excruciating detail down to the menu items, the only they were serving up were curly fries, dipping sauce, and water. That didn’t stop fans from flocking to the promo location (more on that in a moment).
Look who else showed up:
Hanging out at LOS POLLOS HERMANOS with Jimmy & Gus! @mrbobodenkirk #GiancarloEsposito #BetterCallSaul #BreakingBad #SXSW pic.twitter.com/oKNyeMBh4b
— Scott Meisner (@scottmeiz) March 12, 2017
And that’s a wrap!! So amazed and appreciative to all the fans who came out to support #PollosHermanos and @BetterCallSaul!! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/ltVCOzlLMC
— Giancarlo Esposito (@quiethandfilms) March 13, 2017
That’s right. Bob Odenkirk and Giancarlo Esposito, who played Saul Goodman and Gus Fringer in the series. Their appearance plus the restaurant happened to promote their spin-off show, Better Call Saul.
Now if they would have JUST gotten Hector, his wheelchair, and that damn bell…it would have been perfect — [eric]