The Role of Witch Finger in Chicago's Cultural Renaissance in 2023

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Witch Finger Chicago 2023 is an event that is expected to take place in Chicago in the year 2023. As the name suggests, it revolves around the theme of witchcraft and is likely to attract individuals who are interested in this mystical and magical practice. The event aims to provide a platform for witches, occult practitioners, and enthusiasts to come together and engage in various activities related to witchcraft. It may include workshops, lectures, panel discussions, and demonstrations by renowned individuals in the field of witchcraft. Participants of the event can expect to learn about different aspects of witchcraft, including spells, rituals, divination techniques, herbalism, and astrology. They can also explore various mystical tools and objects such as crystals, tarot cards, and spell books that are commonly associated with witchcraft.



Witch finger chicago 2023

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Frankie and the Witch Fingers - Monsters Eating People Eating Monsters.

We are proud to re-issue Frankie and the Witch Fingers 2020 release Monsters Eating People Eating Monsters. This re-issue features new matte Jacket artwork with a UV spot gloss, new center labels, new full color inner sleeve + intense colored vinyl pressings. Each version is limited to 750

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Bubbling up from the psychedelic tar pits of L.A., Frankie and the Witch Fingers have been a constant source of primordial groove for the better part of the last decade. Formed and incubated in Bloomington, IN before moving west to scrap with Los Angeles’ garage rock rabble, the band evolved from cavern-clawed echo merchants to architects of prog-infected psych epics that evoke a shift in reality. After a stretch on Chicago/LA flagship Permanent Records the band landed at yet another fabled enclave of garage and psychedelia - Brooklyn’s Greenway Records, now working in tandem with psych powerhouse LEVITATION and their label The Reverberation Appreciation Society, the group’s latest effort is dually supported by a RAS / Greenway co-release.

After years of searching for the specific alchemy that would tear open the cosmos, they found the formula with the addition of Shaughnessy Starr on drums in the summer of 2018. They began a new cycle and tripped into tip-on double gatefold territory, flesh-ing out their lysergic impulses into a monolith of sound that closes in from all sides. The band reached new levels of grandiosity and utilized every minute to manifest their psych-soul Sabbath in four dimensions, spilling psychic blood on a populace ready and eagerly waiting. Yet, as expansive, inventive, and immersive as any studio album might be, the band is born for the stage. As their live prowess caught the ears of some legends in their own right, the band practically lived on the road last year with stints opening for Oh Sees, Cheap Trick and ZZ Top. Along the way the constant pulpit of the stage would form ZAM into a transformative experience while plotting their next permutation of space and time.


That transformation, Monsters Eating People Eating Monsters. (repeated infinitely,) rises like a Phoenix from the road tar, van exhaust, and ozone crackle of amps in heat. Once off the road it was recorded in just five blistering days. Though, while the tour may have hammered the album into shape and brought about a wind of change, those changes stretched to the band itself as well. In the wake of the tour the band’s longtime bassist Alex Bulli made his exit, with the majority of bass parts on the album being written and played by multi-instrumental magician Josh Menashe with occasional pitch in from songwriter Dylan Sizemore. Stripped to their core the band has created their most ambitious work to date, an album that takes the turbulence of ZAM and crafts it into a beast more insidious and singular than anything in their catalog. Moving forward, the band has taken on new blood. Completing their lineup, Nikki Pickle (of Death Valley Girls) will join them working the new album out roadside on bass. A new horizon of Frankie and the Witch Fingers draws near and we’re all set to follow them into the unknown.

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Witch finger chicago 2023

LOOSENDS at the DUNES

Loosends at the Dunes is back on Father's Day weekend with pool parties, club functions, a tea dance, the Miss Looosends pageant and the dirty late night afters.

Featuring DJ sets from Fatherhood (Physical Therapy and Michael Magnan), Vicki Powell , Oscar, Janky and Harry Cross .

Friday / June 16
Club Dunes (9pm-2am)

Harry (9-11)
Janky (11-2)

Afters in the Barn (2am-5am)


Saturday / June 17
Pool Party (1pm-6pm)

Vicki Powell (3-4)
Fatherhood (4-6)

Club Dunes (9pm-2am)

Vicki Powell (12-2)

Afters in the Barn (2am-5am)


Sunday / June 18
Pool Party (1pm-4pm)

Janky (1-3)
Oscar (3-4)

Miss Loosends Pageant (4pm-5pm)
Tea Dance (5pm-10pm)

Vicki Powell (7-10)

*If it rains, the pool party and pageant will take place on the tea dance deck

A $50 wristband will get you into all parties throughout the weekend.

Alternatively, you can pay cover for individual parties if you're attending for one day.

Wristbands can be reserved by calling The Dunes at (269) 857-1401 or purchased at the front desk when you arrive in June.

BOOKING A ROOM AT THE DUNES

Most rooms at The Dunes have been booked for this weekend, however, it's worth checking back throughout the next few months to see if there have been cancellations. Call the The Dunes at (269) 857-1401 to find out about cancellations.

You can still attend by staying elsewhere. See other lodging options below.

OTHER LODGING OPTIONS

CampIt - queer campground located 15 minutes from the Dunes

This year, we’re joined by NYC's Fatherhood , the DJ duo comprised of Physical Therapy and Michael Magnan . Check out their jacking house set from 2021's Honcho Campout to catch the vibe.

A queer underground veteran and founder of Atlanta's Deep South party, Vicki Powell returns to the Dunes to bring her soulful energy to the tea dance on Sunday.

Oscar Pineda , aka Dick Dream, has been DJing since he first arrived in San Francisco in 2010. As one of the owners of beloved queer San Francisco institution, The Stud, he has worked hard for many years to keep queer nightlife alive in the city he loves. Blending genres like 90’s acid, freestyle, techno, and breakbeats, he knows how to get a party started and keep it going even after the club.

Leaving his mark on Chicago, Janky has helped bring house and tech music to Boystown with a residency at Hydrate. After teaching himself how to DJ in his early 20’s, Janky has developed a unique sound in minimal/deep tech/techno and tribal rhythms while staying true to the soul of house music.


Harry Cross started DJing and producing parties when he co-founded the legendary Men's Room function in 2013. He has soundtracked queer undergrounds and sex clubs in Chicago ever since. He currently throws the daytime Overly Dramatic party and the late night Witch Finger raves. He’s a resident at SmartBar and Friday night selector at Steamworks Baths .

Food is available to order from Blue Frog at The Dunes Resort by calling (269) 857-1401 ext 143. The kitchen closes at 5pm everyday so be sure to bring extra food for your room (most rooms are equipped with mini-fridges).

There’s a Supervalu grocery store located in walking distance from The Dunes at 237 W. Center Street. Check out this site for restaurants in the area.

Weed is sold recreationally in Michigan and there’s a weed store, Green Koi , located right next door to the Dunes.

MISS LOOSENDS PAGEANT

Pack your best look or stunt and enter the Miss Loosends pageant on Sunday (4pm) at the pool.

The pageant will begin with a walk off of each contestant, followed by a Q&A, and then the top 3 finalists will have a dance off. This is a chance for attendees to take the stage.

The pageant will be judged by previous Miss Loosends winners and any queer person watching.

The winner of the Miss Loosends pageant will receive a Miss Loosends crown and sash, a $60 bar tab, weed from Green Koi, and exclusive rights to call yourself Miss Loosends throughout 2023, after that you must stop and never speak of it again.

You can sign up for the pageant at the front desk when you arrive or at the pool party on Saturday.

They can also explore various mystical tools and objects such as crystals, tarot cards, and spell books that are commonly associated with witchcraft. In addition to educational and informative sessions, Witch Finger Chicago 2023 is likely to offer opportunities for networking and community building. Attendees can connect with like-minded individuals and practitioners, share their experiences, and forge new relationships within the witchcraft community.

Witch finger chicago 2023

This aspect of the event can be especially valuable for those who are looking to deepen their understanding of witchcraft or seek guidance in their spiritual journey. Overall, Witch Finger Chicago 2023 is a highly anticipated event for those interested in witchcraft and occult practices. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the world of witchcraft, learn from experienced practitioners, and connect with a supportive and like-minded community. Whether one is a beginner or a seasoned practitioner, this event promises to provide a rich and transformative experience for all attendees..

Reviews for "The Fascinating World of Witch Finger Tarot in Chicago 2023"

- Sarah123 - 1 star - I was really disappointed with "Witch Finger Chicago 2023". The story was confusing and poorly written, and I found it hard to connect with any of the characters. The plot felt disjointed and rushed, leaving me unsatisfied at the end. I was expecting a gripping and thrilling supernatural tale, but instead, I was left feeling bored and uninterested. Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a captivating read.
- JohnDoe22 - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Witch Finger Chicago 2023", but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The concept was intriguing, but the execution was lacking. The pacing was slow, and the storyline seemed to meander without purpose. Additionally, the characters were poorly developed, making it difficult for me to care about their struggles. While there were a few interesting moments, they were overshadowed by the overall lackluster nature of the book.
- BookLover95 - 2 stars - I did not enjoy "Witch Finger Chicago 2023" as much as I had hoped. The plot had potential, but it felt convoluted and confusing. I had trouble following the story and understanding the motivations of the characters. The writing style was also not to my liking, with awkward sentence structure and excessive use of cliches. I had to push myself to finish the book, and even then, I felt unsatisfied with the resolution. Overall, this book was a disappointment for me.

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