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  • 02/24/12 7:30 PM
  • 21+
  • $14.00
  • Jeffrey Foucault & Horse Latitudes
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  • 02/24/12 10:00 PM
  • 21+
  • $10.00
  • Elliott Brood
  • Curtis Evans
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  • 02/25/12 12:00 PM
  • 21+
  • $0.00
  • Schubas First Annual Turkey Bowl
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  • 02/25/12 10:00 PM
  • 21+
  • $14.00
  • Crocodiles
  • Bleeding Rainbow
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  • 02/26/12 12:00 PM
  • All Ages
  • $0.00
  • 3rd Sunday String Band
  • 02/26/12 8:00 PM
  • 18+
  • $10.00
  • Jessie Baylin
  • The Watson Twins
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  • 02/27/12 8:00 PM
  • 21+
  • $6.00
  • Stolen Silver
  • Cloudbirds
  • Will Phalen
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  • 02/28/12 8:00 PM
  • 18+
  • $12.00
  • Memoryhouse
  • Tiny Fireflies
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  • 02/29/12 8:00 PM
  • 18+
  • $6.00
  • Mahogany
  • Kirby Kaiser
  • Perfect Kiss
  • Sound of The Silent Age
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  • 03/01/12 9:00 PM
  • 21+
  • $10.00
  • Arkells
  • Imaginary Cities
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New Monday Special

$20 gets you an entree, an appetizer, and a glass of our featured wine! (Tax and tip not included)

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05.01 - Eleanor Friedberger
05.05 - Alcoholic Faith Mission
05.13 - Sarah Jarosz
05.27 - The Donkeys


Acoustic brunch is back! Starting on January 8th, we will be once again hosting an Acoustic Brunch in our music room. The Brunch will take place almost every Sunday at noon until May 27th. Check out the full schedule




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tonight
Wednesday, February 22, 2012 9:00 PM
21+ $8.00 ($10.00 Door)
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  • Dreamers of the Ghetto
  • Cold Blue Kid
02-22-2012 Dreamers of The Ghetto

Dreamers of the Ghetto are a family band from Bloomington, IN, consisting of brothers Luke and Jonathan Jones, Luke’s wife, Lauren, and Marty Sprowles. After teasing blogs with enigmatic, homemade video clips for the past year, Indiana’s most promising and perhaps most eccentric group finally unleashes their debut album, the stunning Enemy/Lover.

Dreamers of the Ghetto marries the sentiment of classic 80s film soundtracks to minimalist, romantic dream-rock, creating a unique environment that becomes almost instantly addicting. The triumphant, reach-for-the-stars attitude of veterans like U2 and Depeche Mode is paired with the gospel splendor of Spiritualized and ominous austerity of The xx, all carried by what Shaking Through calls “the most amazing singer we’ve seen since Sharon Van Etten.” DOTG have mined a sound that is both timeless and nostalgic, and they’ve done so with an earnest fearlessness and refreshing lack of irony. They are true, pure, and unbelievably powerful.

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tonight
Thursday, February 23, 2012 7:00 PM
All Ages $5.00 ($10.00 Door/ $20 for VIP - See link below)
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  • BBU presents:
  • The bell hooks Release Show featuring performances by
  • BBU
  • ShowYouSuck
  • featuring dj sets by
  • STV SLV [of Hood Internet]
  • Stefan Ponce
  • MattBoyWhite
  • featuring words by
  • Kevin Coval
  • Malcom London
02-23-2012 BBU

Click Here For VIP Tickets(Includes ticket, t shirt and physical copy of the bell hooks mix tape)

BBU is the Chicago-based, four-man crew made up of MCs Epic, Illekt, Jasson Perez and DJ Esquire, whose sound place the listener in the middle of a Chi-town juke party. Following the release of their self-released first mixtape, Fear of A Clear Channel Planet, BBU performed across the country with names like Mos Def, MF DOOM, and J. Cole, been on the Lollapalooza and South by Southwest (SXSW) stages, and featured in the pages of The New York Times, The Washington Post, URB, The Chicago Tribune and TimeOut Chicago. The Chicago Reader named BBU as one of the “Best New Musical Groups,” and Pitchfork hailed their anthem, “Chi Don’t Dance” as one of the “Best New Tracks” of 2009. In early 2011, BBU teamed up with friends Das Racist and The Hood Internet for a collaboration titled “Please, No Pictures,” which debuted on Prefix Magazine and became one of the hottest singles of the summer.

Now the guys are set to release their second mixtape, bell hooks, in February 2012. Presented by Mad Decent and Mishka and mixed by DJ Benzi, bell hooks provides a refreshing take on hip-hop from a group whose alternative inspirations have them tossing out sounds along the lines of M.I.A. and dead prez, with a hint of Bad Brains. As the crew puts down the final touches on bell hooks, which includes features by Das Racist, Mic Terror and more, the men of BBU remain on the artist-activist grind. They are all helping to grow a culture connected to a People’s Movement by working as community and union organizers, health care providers, legal counsel and educators. They are creating a soundtrack for the people, by the people.

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