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Outside the Loop RADIO is Chicago's Almost Above-Ground Audio Magazine. Founded as a podcast in September 2006 and picked up for broadcast by Chicago Sound Alliance WLUW 88.7-FM in March 2007, "OTL" n... more
FAQs about Outside the Loop RADIO:How many episodes does Outside the Loop RADIO have?The podcast currently has 501 episodes available.
February 15, 2025OTL #957: The history and impact of Fitzgerald’s, New music from Falling StarsMike Stephen sits down with Jess King and Will Duncan, the owners of Fitzgerald’s in Berwyn, to learn about the venue's history and impact on Chicago and then gets the lowdown on new music from the local band Falling Stars with guitarist and vocalist Mark Sheehy....more43minPlay
February 08, 2025OTL #956: The future of the Chicago Reader, The Secret History of The MonterasMike Stephen talks to Amber Nettles the publisher of the Chicago Reader and Salem Collo-Julin, the paper's editor in chief, about the dire financial situation of the publication and its future and then discovers the Secret History of the local 1960s garage rock band The Monteras....more38minPlay
February 01, 2025OTL #955: The future of electric vehicles in Illinois, Restorative justice in North LawndaleMike Stephen explores the potential impact of the Trump administration’s position on environmental funding with Brian Urbaszewski, director of environmental health programs at the Respiratory Health Association, and learns about the impact of restorative justice practices in the North Lawndale neighborhood from Cliff Nellis, president and CEO of the Lawndale Christian Legal Center....more41minPlay
January 25, 2025OTL #954: The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, The Secret History of Yama & The Karma DustersMike Stephen learns about the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative renewal in Congress from Don Jodrey, director of federal relations at the Alliance for the Great Lakes, and then discovers the Secret History of the 1970s counterculture band Yama & The Karma Dusters....more39minPlay
January 18, 2025OTL #953: Chicago’s “Taping Guy,” The Surge Institute’s civil rights workMike Stephen talks to Aadam Jacobs, a Chicagoan who has recorded thousands of local live music performances, about why he’s making his collection public and then discusses the ongoing civil rights work of The Surge Institute with executive director Ulric Shannon....more43minPlay
January 11, 2025OTL #952: Are we in dark civic times?, The impending “TIF Cliff,” HelloBaby expandsMike Stephen explores the impending "TIF Cliff" and its ramifications for Chicago with civic educator Tom Tresser, discusses the state of local civic life, and gets the lowdown on the expansion of HelloBaby on the South Side of the city with founder Debbie Frisch and Leva Family Foundation president Craig Leva....more40minPlay
January 04, 2025OTL #951: Local education issues in 2025, Illinois corrections’ programs that work, New music from Poi Dog PonderingMike Stephen gets an update on important education issues in the new year from Chalkbeat Chicago reporter Reema Amin, discusses the positive impacts of a few Illinois Department of Corrections programs with Jennifer Vollen-Katz, executive director of the John Howard Association, and previews an upcoming show by the local band Poi Dog Pondering with band founder Frank Orrall....more47minPlay
December 28, 2024OTL #950: A look back on Chicago in 2024Mike Stephen highlights a few local conversations from the show in 2024. See you in 2025!...more42minPlay
December 21, 2024OTL #949: The lack of Chicago environmental regulations enforcement, The Secret History of JD, Foster, and EastmanMike Stephen talks to Neighbors for Environmental Justice board president Anthony Moser about how local politics and a lack of enforcement are impacting Chicago’s environmental policies and then discovers the Secret History of 1970s Chicago country rockers JD, Foster, and Eastman....more41minPlay
December 14, 2024OTL #948: Re-mapping Chicago, The state of local food journalism, Quimby’s calls it quitsMike Stephen gets an update on the effort to re-map Chicago community areas from Emily Talen, director of The Urbanism Lab at the University of Chicago, discusses the state of local food journalism Mike Gebert, editor of Fooditor, and reflects on the good work of the soon-to-be-sold Quimby’s bookstore in Wicker Park....more39minPlay
FAQs about Outside the Loop RADIO:How many episodes does Outside the Loop RADIO have?The podcast currently has 501 episodes available.