The electro organic party rocking beats of Pretty Lights will be on stage as part of Chicago's newest music fest, North Coast Music Fest. They are getting a buzz after performing at Coachella, SXSW and Ultra Music Festival this year. WCRX's Matt Malone sat down with Derek Vincent Smith, the producer behind PL.
The happenings at WCRX FM 88.1 Chicago - The award-winning student run radio station at Columbia College Chicago
Friday, August 27, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Chicago's psychedelic dub rockers - Loyal Divide
Loyal Divide - Vision Vision (Directed by BBGUN) from bbgun on Vimeo.
WCRXFM's Matthew Malone speaks with Sid of local psychedelic dub rockers, Loyal Divide, about what to expect on their upcoming album Bodice Ripper, the development of the band and changes between their home in Ohio and here in Chicago. Also, tips for how to balance a life doing what you love in music, while making money with a day-job.
WCRX - Alt Ctrl airs Thursday Nights 9PM to Midnight on WCRX FM 88.1 Chicago and streaming at www.WCRXFM.com
You can catch them at the North Coast Music Festival on Sunday the 5th - 12:30pm at Union Park.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Collegiate Broadcasters Honor WCRXFM
WCRX Radio has been named a finalist in the Collegiate Broadcasters Inc, National Student Production Awards competition. WCRX has been honored in two categories for Best Newscast, anchored by Wes Adams and for Best Documentary entitled “Near Death Experience” by Wes Adams. First, second and third place awards will be handed out at the National Student Media Convention during the last weekend of October.
CBI - Best Newscast
CBI - Best Documentary
Friday, August 13, 2010
Student Rocks His Locks
WCRX 88.1 FM Chicago is Committing to our Community. WCRXFM is teaching our radio students of the power and responsibility of media to support activities that make the Chicago region a better place. Whether through our food drive at our annual holiday live broadcast, Holly Jolly, which collects food for the Greater Chicago Food Depository; our Manifest broadcast which brings attention to Volunteerism and Chicagoans who are giving of their time and resources; or numerous activities like cleaning parks and cutting a ponytail for children in need.
(see slide show)
This spring, Luis Gomez cut his luxurious locks off for children in need of hairpieces due to medical hairloss. After 2 years of growing it to 22 inches in length, Luis G cut off his ponytail and donated it to the organization Locks of Love. Their mission is to return a sense of self, confidence and normalcy to children suffering from hair loss by utilizing donated ponytails to provide the highest quality hair prosthetics to financially disadvantaged children. The children receive hair prostheses free of charge or on a sliding scale, based on financial need.
Luis G Rocks his Locks from WCRXFM on Vimeo.
(see slide show)
This spring, Luis Gomez cut his luxurious locks off for children in need of hairpieces due to medical hairloss. After 2 years of growing it to 22 inches in length, Luis G cut off his ponytail and donated it to the organization Locks of Love. Their mission is to return a sense of self, confidence and normalcy to children suffering from hair loss by utilizing donated ponytails to provide the highest quality hair prosthetics to financially disadvantaged children. The children receive hair prostheses free of charge or on a sliding scale, based on financial need.
Luis G Rocks his Locks from WCRXFM on Vimeo.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Manifest 2010
City Static
Every May, Columbia College Chicago celebrates the next generation of artists and creative professionals with the Urban Arts Festival, Manifest.
Students from the Radio Documentary class share a wide variety of stories. In the program City Static, from one woman taking comfort in her mother-in-law's cooking, a son trying to connect with his father through rebuilding a Ford Mustang; to students liberating themselves from their secrets.
Committing to the Community was the theme of our Live Manifest Broadcast. This year hosts Wes Adams and Lee Dickman spoke with individuals who are making a difference by volunteering their time to go to Haiti and help in relief efforts. Pilot Mark Johnson has flown missions to bring much needed supplies to the devastated island nation. He talks with Wes Adams and Lee Dickman about why he decided to volunteer his time to travel to the ravaged country.
Dr. Scott French an Emergency Room Physician has visited Haiti twice to help those in need of medical care and treatment. We were also joined by Sara Montemayor, senior program managers for the Corporation for National and Community Service speaking about the role of volunteerism in our community. Plus, Phillip Jackson of the BlackStar Project joins us to talk about bridging the achievement gap and civil responsibility.
Every May, Columbia College Chicago celebrates the next generation of artists and creative professionals with the Urban Arts Festival, Manifest.
Students from the Radio Documentary class share a wide variety of stories. In the program City Static, from one woman taking comfort in her mother-in-law's cooking, a son trying to connect with his father through rebuilding a Ford Mustang; to students liberating themselves from their secrets.
Committing to the Community was the theme of our Live Manifest Broadcast. This year hosts Wes Adams and Lee Dickman spoke with individuals who are making a difference by volunteering their time to go to Haiti and help in relief efforts. Pilot Mark Johnson has flown missions to bring much needed supplies to the devastated island nation. He talks with Wes Adams and Lee Dickman about why he decided to volunteer his time to travel to the ravaged country.
Dr. Scott French an Emergency Room Physician has visited Haiti twice to help those in need of medical care and treatment. We were also joined by Sara Montemayor, senior program managers for the Corporation for National and Community Service speaking about the role of volunteerism in our community. Plus, Phillip Jackson of the BlackStar Project joins us to talk about bridging the achievement gap and civil responsibility.
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