Canasta tours Mongolia as part of U.S. State Department initiative
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January 20, 2012
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Christopher Lackner
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CHICAGO INDIE BAND CANASTA TO TOUR MONGOLIA AS PART OF
U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT PERFORMING ARTS INITIATIVE
Next month, Chicago indie band Canasta heads to the hinterlands of Mongolia as part of the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ Arts Envoy Program.
The tour begins on February 3rd in Mongolia’s capital city of Ulaanbaatar and continues on to Sainshand and Dalanzadgad, finishing back in Ulaanbaatar on the 10th.
The Arts Envoy Program shares the best of the U.S. arts community with the world to foster cross-cultural understanding and collaboration and to demonstrate shared values and aspirations. American arts professionals, including performing artists, visual artists, poets, playwrights, directors, and curators, travel overseas to perform, conduct workshops, and mentor young people. Programs seek to connect with international audiences that might not otherwise have the opportunity to engage with American arts professionals. Arts Envoy exchanges last from 5 days to 6 weeks and take place worldwide.
In addition to live performances, Canasta will conduct classes and seminars for local music students, lead jam sessions, and discuss the creative process they use to bring their music to life.
“One of the more interesting things about us is our “craftsman” approach—combining our music schooling background with our love of pop and rock, and then adding a lot of Midwestern hard work to craft our songs, rather than a virtuoso technique or inspiration from the muses,” said Elizabeth Lindau, violinist and vocalist for the band. “I hope we can inspire people to think about their musical heritage and perhaps new ways of combining instruments to create a sound that is unique to their country and culture.”
Canasta has toured the United States significantly, sharing the stage with Wilco, Grizzly Bear, Devotchka, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Menomena, Sloan, Kaiser Chiefs, White Rabbits, and The Delgados. They even played a set for President Obama during his campaign. This is their first tour outside the country.
Canasta is Matt Priest (lead vocals, bass, trombone); Elizabeth Lindau (violin, vocals); Jeremy Beckford (guitar); Brian Palmieri (drums); Ryan Tracy (keyboard, piano, bass); and Sarah Kneebone (piano, keyboard).
More at canastamusic.com/mongolia
Bears Gameday with Schadenfreude
Schadenfreude, Chicago’s long-running, critically acclaimed sketch comedy ensemble, performs new material to skewer Bears football on Sunday, December 11, 2011, 3 PM at Lincoln Hall 2424 N. Lincoln Ave (in Chicago’s Lincoln Park), $5
Chicago’s comedic performers and improvisers take over the play-by-play for a Bears football game while watching on the big screen at one of Chicago’s preeminent rock clubs, Lincoln Hall. Join Schadenfreude and Chicago’s best and brightest performers “Mystery Science Theater 3000″ the heck out of the Sunday gridiron.
Cast: Kate James, Justin Kaufmann, Sandy Marshall, Stephen Schmidt and Adam Witt.
Featuring: Cook County Social Club (sketch), Steve Gadlin (Blewt), Ernest Wilkins (RedEye), Scott Waguespack (32nd ward alderman), Burt Natarus (former 42nd ward alderman), Tim Smithe (Walter E. Smithe furniture), Samantha Irby (Bitches Gotta Eat), Ian Belknap (Write Club), Sarah Jindra (WBEZ), Marcus Gilmer (AV Club), Katie Rich (Second City), Phil Ridarelli (Neo-Futurists), Mark Bazer (Interview Show) and many, many more!
Formed in 1997, Chicago’s sketch comedy ensemble Schadenfreude has performed on local and national stages, and is the creator and producer of the radio program “Schadenfreude,” (which aired on Chicago Public Radio 2003-05). Schadenfreude has performed at countless venues including Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, The Second City, The Neo-Futurarium, and in New York City and Los Angeles. Schadenfreude performed sold-out shows at the Chicago Improv Festival and was the inaugural recipient of the “Festival Highlight Award.” The ensemble has been featured in several national comedy festivals, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and at various colleges.
Their work is on display at www.schadenfreude.net.
White House strongly opposes SJ Res 27
You should, too. Call/email/tweet Senator Kirk and Senator Durbin and urge them to stand up for clean air and a stronger green economy.
It’s not relevant if you’re not speaking.
We have nothing to do with JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound, except I’m a big fan and have been ever since they released their cover of Wilco’s “I am trying to break your heart.” But it’s Friday and the sun is out, so why not spread some soul around? Dig it.
J.C. Brooks and the Uptown Sound perform live for WBEZ’s 848 from WBEZ on Vimeo.
One in seven Chicagoans lacks easy access to healthy food
Mari Gallagher Research & Consulting Group today released the 2011 Chicago Food Desert Drilldown, which provides new analysis and maps of current Food Desert conditions.
While the Food Desert has declined nearly 40 percent over the past five years since the firm’s original 2006 landmark study, serious health and retail challenges persist, Gallagher said. The Drilldown provides details including:
- Nearly 384,000 Chicagoans live in food deserts.
- 70 percent are African American.
- More than 124,000 are children.
- Nearly 70,000 households are headed by single women with children.
- 40,000 households do not own cars.
Based on the Drilldown, Gallagher said the target date to eliminate the Chicago Food Desert completely should be 2015, as more and more grocers have announced plans to enter the Food Desert and strategic data can identify the highest impact sites. The firm will repeat the analysis every six months beginning in early 2012 until this is accomplished.
Gallagher also stressed that over $880 million from the USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP – formerly known as Food Stamps), flowed through Chicago in 2010, and that many of the Food Desert SNAP stores are “fringe” meaning that they sell very little if any healthful food.
“SNAP is a vital program, but we need to both enforce and raise the standards,” Gallagher said. “Especially at a time when budgets are being slashed everywhere, we must ensure that SNAP promotes good food, public health, and is an economic development engine.”
Gallagher’s original Chicago report found statistically significant relationships between Food Desert conditions and more premature diet-related death after controlling for other key factors. That report motivated Congressman Bobby Rush to enter Food Desert language into the Farm Bill and helped popularize the term Food Desert nationally.
Visit www.marigallagher.com/projects to download the report.
Mari Gallagher Research and Consulting Group has enjoyed a national reputation for diverse, high impact projects across the United States. Our expertise includes quantitative and qualitative research projects; financial services, housing, community development, community planning, workforce issues, the economy, immigration, and community health; commercial site assessments and hands-on redevelopment consulting; business strategies; mapping; and facilitation and public forums.
Coalition pushes for broadband expansion in Illinois
Citing broadband’s ability to spur economic growth and improve the quality of living among many communities, a diverse group of Illinois organizations and leaders have formed a coalition to promote making broadband available throughout the state.
“Broadband drives everything from our economy to educational opportunity, helping businesses connect to new markets and students connect to education anywhere in the world. Those opportunities should be available to every family and business in the state, no matter where they are located,” said Larry Ivory, co-chair of Internet Innovation Alliance Illinois.
Meet me in Urbana
This Saturday, I’ll be talking PR, web & communications strategy at Illinois Democratic Women’s “Political Campaign College” in Urbana. Although probably not as thrilling as the Illini thumping the Boilermakers, it should be a fun discussion nonetheless. Contact IDW to reserve your seat at the discussion.
IDW Campaign Training Flier Champaign
Relaunch of PeterSagal.com
Earlier this week, Lackner/Andrews launched the new website of Peter Sagal, host of the the weekly NPR quiz show, Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me.
Peter wanted to reorganize his website with a new layout that emphasized his blog writings and Twitter activity. For the visual design, Peter called on his friend, illustrator Chris Ware, to provide custom artwork, which became the basis for the look and feel of the rest of the site. Peter’s blog posts are always a good read, so bookmark the site and enjoy!



