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It's the eternal question for all Chicagoans: "What should we do this weekend?" We're lucky to live in a city brimming with ...
Earth Day events are still going on this weekend. Plus, Chicago's biggest art show hits Navy Pier. You can also shop a vintage market, enjoy 65 years of laughs at Second City, celebrate Skylark's ...
J Balvin in concert at the United Center, 'Titanic the Musical' at the Marriott Theatre, and Twyla Tharp Dance at the Harris ...
From Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo to the Chicago Tea Festival, here's a list of events happening in the city April 11 to 13. CHICAGO - Chicago is serving up lots of entertainment this weekend ...
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To make things easier for you, we’ve rounded up some of the best things to do with kids this month. Keep on scrolling to see our top picks of kid-friendly events in Chicago and the suburbs. You can ...
WHAT: Villain Arts presents the 15th annual Chicago Tattoo Arts Festival ... WHAT: Last chance to see Music Theater Works', "Guys and Dolls", which some call the perfect musical because every ...
The sandy beach has volleyball courts, plenty of space for visitors to stretch out and multiple things to do near nearby ... For more information, visit the Chicago Park District website.
Broadnax III directs the Chicago premiere. From March 27-May 18 at Steppenwolf Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted. Tickets: $20+. Visit steppenwolf.org. “The Listeners,” Missy Mazzoli and Royce Vavrek ...
You can see a full schedule of programming on the Chicago Humanities Festival website ... to stay on track while the other four actors do their best to hold the performance together.
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Minimalist and mysterious, with lyrics like “Think of a number, divide it by two / Something is nothing, nothing is nothing,” this London band’s 1977 debut, Pink Flag, countered the ...