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Vocalo Radio 91.1 FM is Chicago’s only NPR Music affiliate and only Urban Alternative station — the first of its kind in the country. We strive to highlight and uplift artists and changemakers breaking through the noise, both in and out of Chicago. Our goal is to make listeners say: This is what Chicago sounds like. Get to know our team and dig deeper into our stories and conversations at Vocalo.org. Vocalo is a subsidiary of Chicago Public Media, and is the sister station to WBEZ Chicago.

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Vocalo Radio 91.1 FM is Chicago’s only NPR Music affiliate and only Urban Alternative station — the first of its kind in the country. We strive to highlight and uplift artists and changemakers breaking through the noise, both in and out of Chicago. Our goal is to make listeners say: This is what Chicago sounds like. Get to know our team and dig deeper into our stories and conversations at Vocalo.org. Vocalo is a subsidiary of Chicago Public Media, and is the sister station to WBEZ Chicago.

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@vocalo

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English

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Episodes
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Kenn Cook Jr. Shares His West Side Story

5/3/2024
Chicago photographer Kenn Cook Jr. highlights the beauty of his West Side home with new project #MyWestSideStory. Already a community advocate, working with organizations benefiting the West Side like the NAACP, Cook found his advocacy niche in documenting the everyday life of his family and neighbors through photography. He showcases the spirit of the West Side with rich, authentic portraits, and hopes to encourage future generations to continue the community’s culture and keep fighting for positive change. This is what his Chicago sounds like. This segment of “This Is What Chicago Sounds Like” was edited and produced by Ari Mejia. See some of Kenn Cook Jr.’s work at bykenncook.com or @bykenncook on Instagram.

Duration:00:07:23

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South Chicago Dance Theatre Seeks “New Horizons” In Seventh Season

5/2/2024
On April 27, the South Chicago Dance Theatre leapt into its seventh season at the Auditorium Theatre. Founded by Kia Smith in 2017, the dance company has performed on stages across the globe. Their 2024 performance, titled “New Horizons,” included six works by five outsourced choreographers, and one by Smith herself. The company centers on concert dance, a culmination of styles including ballet and Afro-jazz intentionally created for the stage. Before the performance, founder and executive artistic director Kia Smith sat down with Vocalo host Nudia Hernandez to discuss the company’s roots and what audiences can expect from their performance. This interview was edited and produced by Nudia Hernandez. To stay up to date with the South Chicago Dance Theatre, follow them on Instagram @southchicagodancetheatre

Duration:00:12:48

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‘We Grown Now’ Is Rooted In Hope And Resilience

4/30/2024
Set against the backdrop of Chicago’s Cabrini-Green public housing project in the early ‘90s, ‘We Grown Now' (written and directed by Minhal Baig) follows the lives of two young boys as they navigate the trials and tribulations of their community. Reggie "The Reel Critic" Ponder spoke with Blake Cameron James and Jurnee Smollett, who play the characters Malik and Dolores, to hear more about the film. ‘We Grown Now’ is playing at Chicago’s Gene Siskel Film Center until May 2. "The Reel Critic" is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.

Duration:00:03:12

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The Reel Critic: ‘Challengers’ Is Bold And Commanding :white_check_mark: 1

4/29/2024
Reggie “The Reel Critic” Ponder gives his insights into ‘Challengers,’ a new sports romance drama from director Luca Guadagnino. The film stars Zendaya as Tashi Duncan, a tennis star-turned-coach amid a messy, decades-long love triangle with her husband Art (Mike Faist) and his best friend Partick (Josh O’Connor). 'Challengers' blurs the lines between love and competition, guiding viewers through a tale where tennis is a backdrop to the intense battle for affection and dominance. ‘Challengers’ is in theaters now. “The Reel Critic” is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.

Duration:00:03:55

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For Monica Trinidad, Art Is Integral To Revolution

4/26/2024
Monica Trinidad is a queer Latin visual artist, communicator, and cultural strategist from the South Side of Chicago, committed to amplifying marginalized voices through combining art and activism. Trinidad’s activism blossomed during their college years, where they first explored anti-war movements and recognized the power of young voices as a catalyst for change. This is what their Chicago sounds like. This segment of “This Is What Chicago Sounds Like” was produced by Ari Mejia. Keep up with Monica Trinidad on Instagram at @itsmonicatrinidad.

Duration:00:09:19

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Lovers And Friends Fosters Inclusivity In Chicago Queer Nightlife Scene

4/26/2024
The co-founders of recurring party Lovers and Friends, Keli Knight and Yoly Rojas, create inclusive spaces for Black and Brown lesbians and queer people over 30. Immediately successful with packed guest lists and lines out the door from day one, Lovers and Friends recently celebrated their one-year anniversary. They sat down with Vocalo host Nudia Hernandez to talk about the mission behind Lovers and Friends, the one-year anniversary bash and Yoly's experience on Netflix's "The Ultimatum: Queer Love." This interview was produced and edited by Nudia Hernandez. To stay up to date on Lovers and Friends Chicago events, follow them on Instagram @loversandfriendschi.

Duration:00:23:00

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Alvin Ailey Dance Theater Returns To The Chicago Stage

4/23/2024
Dancer Isaiah Day took the stage for his Chicago debut last week with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Established in 1958 by renowned dancer Alvin Ailey, the dance company has been a beacon for dancers of color for more than six decades. During a residency at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre from April 17-21, the company showcased the skills of its dancers with a lineup of contemporary works and Ailey classics. Just hours before he took the stage on April 17, Day sat down with Vocalo host Nudia Hernandez to discuss his Chicago roots and how he got involved with the company. This interview was edited and produced by Nudia Hernandez. To stay up to date with Isaiah Day, follow him on Instagram @isaiahdemarcus.

Duration:00:13:08

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Goalden Chyld Echoes His ‘War Cry’

4/22/2024
With a goal of supporting positivity in Chicago’s rap scene, independent rapper Goalden Chyld's March 2024 album 'War Cry' found its way to number three on the Apple Music charts just days following its release. Often seen wearing military combat gear (like a helmet and vest), Goalden Chyld hopes to unite the community in his fight for positive change. Through his Unity Movement, the artst works to bridge community divides and foster a common understanding through conversation – noting true change requires collaboration with those most affected. He sat down with Vocalo mornings host Bekoe to discuss the album, the movement and his familial legacy. This interview was produced by Bekoe and edited by Morgan Ciocca and Blake Hall. Keep up with Goalden Chyld on Instagram @goalden_chyld.

Duration:00:25:00

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Angry Blackmen Reveal ‘The Legend of ABM’

4/16/2024
Angry Blackmen blend authenticity and innovation in the realm of hip-hop. Brian Warren and Quentin Branch redefine the genre with their experimental sound on their latest project ‘The Legend of ABM.’ Angry Blackmen’s music explores the lens of two young Black men navigating the complexities of life in America. In conversation with Vocalo host Bekoe, they shared about the album, their upcoming performance at Pitchfork Music Festival and the social commentary that defines their music. This interview was produced by Bekoe. Keep up with Angry Blackmen on Instagram @angryblackmen_.

Duration:00:26:16

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Chicago Sky Pre-Draft Predictions With Quita Loves Sports

4/16/2024
Just before the 2024 WNBA Draft on April 15, Vocalo host Bekoe spoke with sports expert Marquita Wiggins — AKA Quita Loves Sports — (from the Chicago Public Media audience team) to discuss their predictions. The 2023-2024 NCAA Division 1 women’s basketball season was record-breaking, with all eyes on standout players Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso. As the Chicago Sky has the top three and seven picks for the WNBA draft, take a listen as Wiggins lays out her mock lineup. This segment was produced by Bekoe. Keep up with Marquita Wiggins on all social media platforms @quitalovessports.

Duration:00:04:47

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‘Arcadian’ Dives Into Familial Bonds Amidst Terror

4/12/2024
Reggie "The Reel Critic" Ponder shares his insights on the apocalyptic film ‘Arcadian’ directed by Ben Brewer. The film follows Paul, portrayed by Nicolas Cage, and his twin sons, Thomas and Joseph, as they navigate a world where nighttime brings forth terror. Check out the Reel Critic’s review of both the film’s strengths and shortcomings. ‘Arcadian’ is in theaters now. "The Reel Critic" is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.

Duration:00:03:18

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Woolly Mammoth Is Home To The Weird And Wonderful

4/12/2024
Adam Rust is the co-owner of Andersonville oddities shop Woolly Mammoth. Located at 1513 W. Foster Ave. since 2010, Woolly Mammoth has showcased the macabre and mystifying rarities from Chicago and beyond. Owned and operated by couple Adam and Skye Rust, Woolly Mammoth has grown into a staggering collection of oddities attracting locals and tourists alike. Featuring everything from human hair and bones to funerary and medical tools to taxidermied raccoons, stepping into Woolly Mammoth is like stepping into an alternate universe. This is what his Chicago sounds like. This segment of “This Is What Chicago Sounds Like” was produced by Ari Mejia. Keep up with Woolly Mammoth by following them on Instagram at @woollymammothchicago.

Duration:00:06:15

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The Reel Critic: ‘Monkey Man’ Is Cultural, Compelling And Complicated

4/5/2024
2024 action thriller ‘Monkey Man’ is Dev Patel’s directorial debut. The film follows a young man named Kid — played by Patel — who embarks on a journey to exact revenge on a mob of corrupt leaders responsible for the death of his mother. On his quest to fulfill his vendetta, Kid becomes the savior to a faction of helpless people experiencing torment from the same mob leaders he was pursuing. Check out the Reel Critic’s thoughts on the film — which hits theaters April 5. Find more information, including showtimes, at www.monkeyman.movie. "The Reel Critic" is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.

Duration:00:03:28

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Vivian Garcia Shares The Spotlight For Women’s Day Performance

4/4/2024
On March 8, International Women’s Day, Chicago singer and guitarist Vivian Garcia headlined a celebratory show at the Epiphany Center for the Arts featuring an all-female lineup. Ahead of the show, she sat down with Vocalo’s Nudia Hernandez and Rocío Santos to break down her international career journey, her experiences as a woman in music and more. This segment originally aired on Vocalo Radio 91.1 FM during Nudia In the Afternoons on March 7. It was edited and produced by Nudia Hernandez. Follow Vivian Garcia on Instagram @flymariposachicago.

Duration:00:33:12

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'Shirley': New Biopic Shines A “Well Overdue” Spotlight On Shirley Chisholm

4/2/2024
In 1968, Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress in the United States. Four years later, she made history again as the first woman and African American to seek the presidential nomination from one of the two major political parties. Her life and legacy are honored on the screen for the first time in John Ridley’s 2024 biographical drama film: ‘Shirley.’ The film stars Regina King in the titular role and features Lance Reddick, Terrence Howard, Lucas Hedges, Christina Jackson and more. Film critic Reggie “The Reel Critic” Ponder said a biographical feature about Chisholm is “well overdue.” Hear more of his thoughts, and find ‘Shirley’ on Netflix. "The Reel Critic" is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.

Duration:00:01:50

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Turntablist Mista Sinista Returns To Chicago For Brown Sugar Tuesdays

4/1/2024
Legendary DJ Mista Sinista of the X-Ecutioners DJ crew returns to Chicago after nearly 20 years to spin at Brown Sugar Tuesdays on April 2, a weekly old-school hip-hop DJ night at Renaissance Bronzeville. Mista Sinista, AKA Joel Wright, is known for his technical tricks during his mixes and has collaborated with artists including Common. He sat down with Vocalo’s Jesse De La Peña to discuss his work and what fans can expect from his Brown Sugar Tuesdays mix. This interview was edited and produced by Jesse De La Peña. Learn more about Brown Sugar Tuesdays by checking out @djmustafarocks on Instagram, and keep up with Mista Sinista by following him at @djmistasinistaofficialpage.

Duration:00:19:23

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The Good Girls Aren’t Good "For Girls" — They’re Just Good

3/29/2024
Lori Branch, Lady D and VITIGRRL are the Good Girls, a Chicago DJ trio that’s “not good for girls, just good.” With Branch’s mixes dating back to the ‘80s and Lady D’s back to the mid-‘90s, the DJs have long-standing roots in multiple generations of Chicago house music. The trio keeps the sound and spirit of house music alive, honoring the femme and LGBTQ pioneers who came before them. They celebrated their fourth anniversary this week, and will be performing at ARC Music Festival this summer. This interview was edited and produced by Nudia Hernandez. It originally aired on Vocalo Radio 91.1 FM during Nudia in the Afternoons on March 19. Keep up with the Good Girls on Instagram @goodgirlsdjs.

Duration:00:36:08

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Godzilla x Kong: Epic Battles In A New Empire

3/29/2024
‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ is director Adam Wingard’s newest monster film, hitting American theaters March 29. Reggie Ponder shares his thoughts on this new installment of the Godzilla and King Kong cinematic universe. Following the events of ‘Godzilla x Kong’ (2021), humans and mighty titans coexist — mostly — harmoniously. But when an unidentified signal causes the creatures to experience hallucinations, the fragility of this relationship is pushed to the forefront, erupting in a series of wild battles true to the franchise. "The Reel Critic" is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.

Duration:00:02:05

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Taste of Lebanon: Andersonville Lunch Staple Since ‘96

3/28/2024
Taste of Lebanon fits the description of many generationally-loved Chicago staples: Good prices, better food, small menu and nothing fancy. Manned by Ali Faraj, Taste of Lebanon is a no-frills, family-owned restaurant in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood, serving up shawarma and falafel to hungry neighbors for decades. Taste of Lebanon was opened by Faraj’s father in 1996, after trying his hand at numerous business ventures. Since then, the eatery has consistently served Lebanese street food out of a small-menu, fast-paced kitchen on West Foster Avenue. This is what his Chicago sounds like. This segment of “This Is What Chicago Sounds Like” was edited and produced by Ari Mejia.

Duration:00:03:47

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Hurray For The Riff Raff Knows ‘The Past Is Still Alive’

3/27/2024
Alynda Segarra is the driving force behind the band Hurray For The Riff Raff. After a little more than a year of production, HFTRR released their newest album ‘The Past Is Still Alive’ in February 2024. The album serves as a kind of memory box for Segarra, paying homage to both loved ones they have lost and those who continue to support them. Segarra sat down with Vocalo audio and community storytelling producer Ari Mejia and host Nudia Hernandez ahead of their Chicago tour stop to discuss the album and more. Hurray For The Riff Raff is currently on an international tour through May 26, with support from Chicago artists NNAMDÏ and Sen Morimoto. Find information and tickets on hurrayfortheriffraff.com. This interview was produced by Nudia Hernandez, conducted by Ari Mejia and Nudia Hernandez, and edited by Ari Mejia. It originally aired live on 91.1 FM during Nudia In the Afternoons on Thursday, March 14. Keep up with Hurray For The Riff Raff on Instagram @hurrayfortheriffraff.

Duration:00:24:13