



By Walter Rutledge

Los Angles urban dance warriors perform Krump, Memphis dancers have the Juke, New Yorkers are Flexn and Chicago homies dance Footwork. Footwork music began evolving in Chicago in the early 90s, drawing on Ghetto House and Juke but adding complex layers of odd, almost compulsively frenetic rhythms; it grew hand in hand with the athletic, high-octane dance style that shares its name.
The dance/theatre urban storytelling style is accompanied by original lyrics and music tracks that reflect social justice, inequality and systemic racism. For over ten years Chicago’s Era Footwork Crew has introduce Footwork to the urban “dance battles” and the greater international dance community. Era Footwork Crew continues to make the urban dance style as synonymous to Chicago’s cultural identity as Deep-Dish Pizza. These Urban Terpsichorean will be part of the Chicago Black Dance Legacy Project (CBDLP) in Unbound: Shattered Frames, Endless Visions, which will premiere Aug 23, 2025, 6:00pm at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance (205 E. Randolph Street). Continue reading

When a newspaper clipping reports that a long-missing masterpiece is rumored to be hidden in a grand Hamptons estate, a Polo Bear in a smoking jacket and his fine-feathered accomplice hatch a clever plan to slip into a private party being held there, quietly remove the stolen painting, and return it to its rightful owner before sunrise. Continue reading



Netflix has released the official trailer for Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 has been released, providing a first look at the final four episodes of the season. The new trailer and synopsis confirm that Wednesday’s return to Nevermore Academy won’t be easy. Continue reading

Simone Rocha Fall/Winter 2025/2026 Collection showcased at London Fashion Week. The show took place in London’s Goldsmiths Hall. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Life is an ever changing, ever evolving adventure. On the adventure life requires us to react, adapt and hopefully reinvent. Sadly, when we stop making history we become a part of history.

Kevin Iega Jeff continues to make history. His latest adventure is the Chicago Black Dance Legacy Project (CBDLP) in Unbound: Shattered Frames, Endless Visions, which will premiere Aug 23, 2025, 6:00pm at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance (205 E. Randolph Street). Jeff is both the Co-Director (Mashaune Hardy Co – Director) and Co- Curator (Gary Abbott Co – Curator) of this production, which promises to be evening of Black Dance excellence. CBDLP unites ten Chicago dance companies for an evening of diverse and artistically/socially relevant performances. Continue reading

Ready or Not is performed by R&B male – group After 7, issued as the third single from the group’s eponymous debut album.In 1990, the song became the first #1 R&B single for the group. Continue reading


A comedian named Isiah Kelly, in a stand-up routine on Chocolate Sundaes, discussed his experiences and humorously reflected on the prompt Name 5 of Your Black Friends. Continue reading


The Flex Dance Program, a nonprofit uses dance and music to positively transform youth in challenging circumstances. It aims to offer an alternative to conflict by transforming physical energy into positive non-verbal self-expression.