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Hubbard Street Dance Chicago performs
Hubbard Street Dance isn’t just about putting on a good contemporary dance show that combines jazz, ballet, and modern dance. It’s also the place where over 300 students come to learn how to move. But if moving to the beat isn’t quite your thing but watching is, then take in a Hubbard Street Dance Chicago company show. Seventeen dancers will take the stage and show off their versatility in a fun performance. Every season brings in a new performance with new moves and stunning choreography, and occasionally the troupe will put on a special festival show.
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Chemically Imbalanced Comedy is BYOB
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Ride the rails during Chicago ‘L’ Tours
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Shoreline Sightseeing Cruises: architectural and skyline boat tours
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Touring the city with a segway
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Viaduct Theater under the overpass
Just as the name implies, Roscoe Village’s Viaduct Theater is tucked away under an overpass on Western. This hidden playhouse’s stage is small, but the productions have a big storylines that take over more than just the stage. From traditional three-act plays to burlesque to live music shows, Viaduct offers a bit of every kind of intimate theater. Currently, the Viaduct is hosting The Voodoo Chalk Circle by The State Theater, among a variety of local bands. Between acts, grab a brewski and then sit back and enjoy the show--or dance, depending on what night it is.
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Brazil in Chicago: é ótimo!
With Brazil in the spotlight for its booming economy and upcoming major events: World Cup 2014 and Summer Olympics 2016, there's never been a better time to tap into your inner Brazilian. Plus it makes you super sexy of course.
Nestled in a cozy home in the German 'hood of Lincoln Square is the oh-so Brazilian abode of Brazil in Chicago. Here Windy City residents can tap into their inner Brazilian by taking Portuguese lessons which are even offered for native French and Spanish speakers and kid's classes. In addition, cooking classes and dancing lessons (samba anyone) are available. Muito obrigada to Marcelo Jarmendia, the brains behind this recently booming school.
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Kingston Mines: Authentic Chicago Blues
Rockin' since 1968, mention Kingston Mines to most Windy City residents and they'll most likely have a story for you, a memory or simply just a smile. This is why Chicago is known for the blues. It's the oldest. It's the biggest. It's the winner of "Best Chicago Blues Bar" by the Chicago Music Awards for 13 running years.
Open 7 nights a week, Kingston Mines presents two stages of live music with killer sounds run from Kafel Amps, custom made amplifiers - a design of former Polish rock star, Jacek Kafel, who now resides in Chi-town.
Wear what you want, this isn't a time to get fancy, you'll probably spill rib sauce from Doc Rib's amazing eats on your shirt anyway (and if you don't you're probably not enjoying them as you should).
As for the crowd, it is eclectic as is the place and ranges from 21 to 100. So come one, call all: eat, drink and be blue.
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Bikin’ Obama Style
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Segway to Me Baby
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AIC Rocks Mummies to Matisse
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From Classic Blues to Progressive DJs at House of Blues
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Second City is First for Improv
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Oscar Worthy Performances at the Goodman Theater
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Lose the Blues by Finding Them at Blue Chicago
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Walk Amongst Greatness with the Frank Lloyd Wright Tour
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Skiing in the Flatlands? Four Lakes Proves it Possible
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Chicago Mob History 101 at the Green Mill Jazz Lounge
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Channel Mobster Untouchables Johnny Depp-err Dillinger in Chi-Town
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MCA Director Madeleine Grynsztejn Loves Lincoln Park
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Harris Theater is Like a Good DJ- Hot New Numbers Every Time
Mikhail Baryshnikov in a solo dance performance, an evening of insight with the "Master of the Musical," Stephen Sondheim, the Harris Theater debut of Lang Lang under the baton of his mentor Christoph Eschenbach, the Chicago premiere of Orquestra de Sao Paulo with virtuoso percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie.The theater's calendar is jam packed with performances making its repertoire new and fresh, especially compared to the big-boy theaters whose stage productions last for months at a time. And for those who still can't enough of Harris Theater, there are plenty of classes and volunteering opportunities to keep everyone entertained.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder? Laugh it Off at Zanies
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Hyde Park Art Center: Obama’s Neighborhood Gem
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Ski Cross Country in the Middle of the City
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New Name- Willis, New Adventure- The Ledge
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50 Years of Funny: Taming of the Flu
While hope and change won't stop you from getting sick, they may help you pay the hospital bills. And if you believe that, we have a great policy to sell you. We're sick of the flu, sick of the health care system, and sick of the cameras catching us running the red lights. Although technology & Twitter have supposedly made us a smaller world, people have never felt farther apart. Taming of the Flu connects with everyone: put-upon Chicago cabbies, Canadian expatriates and even a visit with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni.
Leave it to the Second City to incorporate so much more than just one topic. Word of the wise: snag your tickets fast because they're becoming harder and harder to cough up.
The Taming of the Flu plays Tuesday through Sunday with multiple shows on weekends.
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Rick Bayless Loves to Walk Under the Picasso
One of the places that I’ve never tired of walking through, and we have some really beautiful ones in Chicago, is the area right around Daley Plaza because we have that incredible Picasso sculpture... It’s really fun because they are enormous sculptures and they almost invite you to be part of it, to climb around in them, to interact with the sculpture in a way that I think the artist really want you to do. They are not something that’s sort of often and distant, but something that invite you into them.Rick Bayless loves the sculpture in Daley Plaza, but we're sure he also loves the Chicago farmer's market that calls the plaza home from May through October. ***Rick Bayless is an award-winning chef-restaurateur, cookbook author, and television personality. Known for his Mexican cuisine, Bayless has become hugely successful with restaurants like Chicago's Frontera Grill and America's only fine-dining Mexican restaurant, Topolobompo.
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Hubbard Street Dances Outside the Box
- Inspiring? Yes.
- New? Yes.
- Leaves you with something to talk about? Yes.
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Late Night Catechism
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The Hancock Observatory