While recording this episode the news of Prince’s death broke. Hear initial reactions. Weekend guy Russell talks about getting pizza for Bastille Dan. Kevin is absent and Marconi makes him apologize for missing the podcast. As well as music from Lucas Graham.
“It’s much better if the fans make a big deal out of it,” Maddon said Wednesday. “Let someone blow your horn, and the sound travels twice as far.”
“There is certainly no lack of material” for a possible spinoff, Martin said. “Every episode of ‘The Naked City’ … ended with a voice-over: ‘There are 8 million stories in the naked city. This has been one of them.’
Shocking statistic: three years later, zero fatalities have been associated with bike sharing in Chicago. Typically five to eight cyclists a year die in Chicago…
Longtime Chicago radio favorite Sherman is our guest co-host. From cursing on the air and not being fired to interviewing Dan Aykroyd, Bobby Hull, Protocol with the Stanley Cup, PIQNIQ lineup and much more…
The voice of our station Dan Stone talks about what goes into making the PIQNIQ promos you’ll hear on the air. #AskTheOffice ‘PIQNIQ MEMORIES’ plus music from The Joy Formidable
Ten bright red Divvy bicycles decked out with the Blackhawks’ logo are hitting the streets of Chicago this month in honor of the team’s spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs
Predictions on who’ll play Riot Fest. Acts after looking at tour schedules, legacy act reunion news and gut feelings while standing in a bathtub full of mud.
Would you vote for Oprah? Music Director / Assistant Program Director / Afternoon Host wALT talks Lolla, SXSW house party with Cage the Elephant, Music from Declan McKenna and much more…
Still have those late night pizza boxes stashed under your bed? Well, they could find a new home in the U.S. Pizza Museum which will debut during Old Style’s previously announced Pizza Summit on April 3.
Seaman sent a letter to Star Wars creator and unofficial nerd king Lucas, the Daily Southtown reports, pitching a 280-acre lot at the corner of 183rd Street and Harlem Avenue in Tinley Park as the site of Lucas’s museum.
We’ve all been there: You’re camped out on the couch with your laptop, a cornucopia of snacks, and a silenced smartphone. You get several episodes into a full-season Netflix binge session and then … a message pops up to ask if you’re still watching.