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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Play Locally-Chicago Weekend Fun

She's crafty--she gets around.   Get crafty at Beat Kitchen's Winter Fest Sat at noon

Disney on Ice Toy Story 3 is Here!   January 26th-30th at Allstate Arena and February 2-13th at the United Center.   Use this link for discount tickets http://www.ticketmaster.com/search?tm_link=tm_homeA_header_search&q=disney+on+ice+chicago
with the code MOM.  ChiIL Mama can't wait to check it out. 


We also can't wait to go to Monster Jam at Allstate Arena on opening night, Friday, February 11th!   Use this link for discount tickets http://www.ticketmaster.com/search?tm_link=tm_header_search&q=monster+jam+allstate+arena  

**Creative challenge.   If you could bring one of your toys to life, like the Toy Story characters, which one would it be, and who in Toy Story 3 would they most likely hang out with?
   
OR


Name and design/describe your own monster truck.


Parents can dictate kids' words and enter below.   Contest ends February 13th, when the Ice Show leaves town.   2 entries if you answer BOTH questions and an extra entry for each documented social media share.


Our favorite entry will win a free download card for Muddy Water Beaver Dam Band, the award winning kindie CD by Mr. Singer & The Sharp Cookies.





Thursday:   The Shams (Chicago's original rock folk group)-We've said it before, but we'll say it once again-highly recommended parents night out.   We've already given away our pair of tickets, but we'll have a review of their latest CD, and some disc give aways still coming up.  We'll also have a photo filled show recap up for you soon.

Chicago Roots Collective & Chicago Bluegrass & Blues Festival Present: The CRC Showcase One Year Anniversary

Thursday, January 27 2011 8:00 PM
18+ $8.00   





After opening for Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros at the 2010 Chicago Bluegrass and Blues Festival, The Shams Band looks to develop their own nitche in the Chicago music scene. These young garage rockers bring energy, passion and captivating harmony to every live performance.
“The Shams Band scene was reminiscent of a southern dance hall upturned by bad-boy rockers. If it weren’t for their mid-western look, a body almost forgot she was in Chicago. With tinges of Wilco, Chuck Berry, and Sly and the Family Stone wrapped up in a rootsy twang package, the energy of The Shams Band is contagious.” -Erin Keane [Via Chicago]
Follow | @TheShamsBand | @DNelsonMusic 


Saturday: 
Beat Kitchen Winter Fest 



Winter Fest extravaganza Saturday, January 29!
Little Miss Ann Band, Boogers, Mary Macaroni & more, 11:30am-5pm
Next Saturday, January 29th Concerts for Kids is throwing a HUGE party. With a rocking main stage, facepainting, punk rock hair styling, crafts and lots of fun.

Concerts for Kids Main Stage
noon: Boogers
1:00: Mary Macaroni Magic Show followed by Balloon Animals
2:30: AmeriKid Idol with Andy Moy*
3:30: Little Miss Ann Band
Special thanks to Beat KitchenPsychobaby,ChicagoKids.comUnicoi Art Studio and Sitters Studio for making the fun possible.

*Note: If your child would like to perform in AmeriKid Idol, our open mic show, please email Julie Dickinson.
Buy tickets here. Beat Kitchen is located at 2100 W. Belmont


To keep up to date with Concerts for Kids, become our Facebook friend atwww.facebook.com/kidsshowschicago.
Tuesday:  


“Cinderella Ate My Daughter!”





Bestselling Author Peggy Orenstein Explores the Effects of Princess-Mania at Women & Children First Bookstore

When journalist Peggy Orenstein published an essay in The New York Times Magazine about the “princess-mania” that has overtaken a new generation of little girls, she was not prepared for a firestorm. But “What’s Wrong with Cinderella” swiftly shot to the top of the Times’ websites “most emailed” list and elicited hundreds of reader responses. Now Orenstein has expanded her study in to the book Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture (Harper, January 25, 2011), which she will be reading from and discussing on Tuesday, February 1, at 7:00 p.m. at Women & Children First Bookstore, 5233 N. Clark St. in Chicago. Call 773-769-9299 for more information.

Orenstein, who had already garnered a reputation as a “girl expert” with her groundbreaking bestseller, Schoolgirls: Young Women, Self-Esteem, and the Confidence Gap, thought she was simply musing on her own observations and reactions to her young daughter’s obsession with Disney princesses and predilection for the color pink. Clearly, though, she had touched a cultural nerve: many parents, she discovered, shared her concerns about the significance of this seemingly-retro trend toward the ultra-feminine, and the role the ubiquitous marketing machine plays in packaging it and promoting it.

With the keen perceptions of the seasoned journalist, the emotional investment of a mother, and a wittiness all her own, Orenstein ventures to the lands of Disney and American Girl, visits the toy industry’s largest trade show, and even braves a Hannah Montana concert. She returns to the original fairy tales, seeks out girls’ virtual presence online, and ponders the meaning of child beauty pageants. In the process, she faces her own confusion as a mother and woman about issues that rearing a girl raise about her own femininity.

Orenstein is the author of the best-selling memoir Waiting for Daisy. A contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine, her work has appeared in the Los Angeles TimesUSA TodayVogueElleParentingO: The Oprah MagazineSalon, and The New Yorker, and she contributes commentaries to NPR’s “All Things Considered.”

This event is free and open to the public.

Women & Children First is an independent, feminist bookstore celebrating 30 years serving Chicago’s literary and progressive communities.



Give Something Back:

Adventure Stage is one of our favorite local theatres for family friendly fare.   
Come out and eat, drink and be merry for a good cause.

Join us for some fun at Small Bar this Monday!

Monday, January 31st
7:00-10:00pm
Small Bar, 1415 W Fullerton
 
$25 Will Get You
FOOD!
Hearty appetizer spread
DRINKS!
Two drink tickets
MUSIC!
Live music by the lounge band Miss Honey and the Combs (featuring ASC Staff and Ensemble Members Brandon Campbell 
and Jana Liles)
LAUGHS!
Episodes from Factory Theater's The New Adventures of Popeye (featuring ASC Ensemble Member Sarah Rose Graber)
A KINDLE!
Possibly! We will be raffling off a Kindle!
 
Cash only, at the door.
 
This event will be hosted by the vivacious Dani Bryant. (ASC Ensemble Member). All proceeds go to support our spring production of Sinbad; The Untold Tale

Hope to see you there!  


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