Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Shrine Shines Again With Top Notch Hip-Hop Talent

If you didn't know, last Saturday night, the Hennessy Artistry Movement brought Chicago-bred MC Common and the Roots as the backing band, to the Shrine (2109 S. Wabash).

It was a private events and tickets were hard to come by. If Hip-hop is your thing, it looks like the Shrine is the place to be. Here is a link to a review of the intimate concert from Timeout Chicago.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great. What an asset to the community. Hip Hop followers are usually stellar neighbors and upstanding citizens.

Anonymous said...

Is the South Loop really as full of racists as the comments on this blog seem to indicate, or is it just one person posting over and over?

Sloopy said...

Unfortunately, we do get a lot of comments like that.

We're hoping that this is a few isolated people. We would like to keep the anonymous posting option open to encourage discussion, but if this continues we might have to put safeguards in place to prevent comments like this.

Anonymous said...

I certainly do not agree with the first post but I think blocking it doesn't seem right either. People should be allowed to voice their option and hopefully they will learn that looking through a tunnel about people will get them nowhere. People should be more open to diversity!

Brad said...

Hey Sloopy. Can you require a name? I know someone could change their name with each post, but at least there wouldn't be all the Anonymous posts. Keep up the great work. I love sloopin.

Anonymous said...

Don't confuse realism with racism.

Anonymous said...

The South Loop does have a pretty high concentration of uptight d-bags who can't help being caucasian.

reality said...

There's also an even heavier concentration of "community organizers" who will turn the south loop into Englewood within 5 years.

Anonymous said...

If the racists-like comments are coming from the same guy, just ask the Blogger.com administrators for assistance. They can easily give you any info you need about a user. Unless he/she is a uber geek, most people who posts dumb remarks usually aren't smart enough to realize that they're not really anonymous when they post "anonymous" comments. I'm glad there's a place like "Shrine" as it's a good alternative to Reggies Rock Club.