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MARCH GOES OUT LIKE A LAMB(ERT) – MARCH 27-29

Working for the Weekend! Tons of fun things to do. Miranda Lambert in concert, visit the doctor or Fun Home, shop the Pier Antique Show, plus drink til you drop.

THE VISIT FROM NEIL DIAMOND – MARCH 26

Legendary Neil Diamond in concert, Broadway stars strike the stage, plus a battle at BAM, and the opening of two art exhibit… this Thursday on Citybuzz.

TURN UP FOR ART – MARCH 25

Hump Dayyyy! There’s a fair in town, plus join the soul train line, a love affair on stage and hear wedding bells ring.

IT’S ONLY A BASH – MARCH 24

Turn Up this Tuesday! Theatre lovers-lots in store, sounds of the south and strings, or catch some hockey… today on Citybuzz.

DINE LIKE DON DRAPER – MARCH 23

It’s a Mad Monday! Eat like Don Draper, rival and reunite on stage, listen to smooth jams, and check out the b-ball game.

GRANDE START TO SPRING – MARCH 20-22

Happy Weekend, New York! Ariana Grande in town for a pair of shows, the start of the Macy’s Flower Show, The Black Party, and a festival for coffee and tea lovers.

ALL ABOARD! – MARCH 19

Kristin Chenoweth back on Broadway, some awesome a capella, plus our original Jersey Boy at The Beacon.

IF PETER, THEN PAN – MARCH 18

As one show closes, another opens. Peter becomes Pan as If becomes Then. Plus, grab some new clothes at the Morgane Le Fey sample sale. Happy Hump Day!

C’MON AND GET LUCKY – MARCH 17

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Celebrate at the NYC Parade or grab a St. Patty’s Day lunch. A former Congressman also in town, plus a hilarious new show hitting B’way.

BONJOUR, MY LOVE! – MARCH 13-15

Celebrate St. Patty’s Day early, catch a new B’way show, or indulge in a sweet foodie event (or 2)! Happy Weekend, New Yorkers.

UNHINGED BRIDE HITS HER STRIDE – MARCH 16

Start your week with a little crazy & a nutty bride on stage, or experience some amazing art at Asia Week NY or the new Heber Bishop collection at The Met.

ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE – MARCH 12

Theater lovers, what a day! Lots happening on the stage, plus an awesome jewelry sample sale and a cool new Passover event at Chelsea Market.

‘SHAKES’ IT OFF – MARCH 11

Happy Hump Day! Put your trivia knowledge to the test, shop for your next event’s outfit, catch the Alabama Shakes, or some college hoops!

GAME, SET, MATCH! – MARCH 10

See one of tennis’ best at The Garden, catch a New York hockey rivalry, a new B’way show, or an amazing exhibit tribute to NYC.

BON VOYAGE TO THE GREAT PLAINS – MARCH 9

Happy Monday, New York! Shop the Showroom Seven Sample Sale, check out a new exhibit at The Met, and get your tix for an awesome event this weekend!

QUEEN HELEN OF BROADWAY – MARCH 6-8

It’s the freakin’ weekend! Lots of fun on tap. Helen Mirren on Broadway, Hozier in concert, Bjork at the museum, CoffeeCon… and that’s just touching the surface.

PREYIN’ ON ADAM LEVINE – MARCH 5

Maroon 5 in concert for two nights, plus Charlie Wilson, an awesome Purim event, and an art show! Thirsty Thursday!

TURN UP THE HEAT WITH SENSUAL TREATS – MARCH 4

Hump Dayyyy! An aroused donkey, sumo wrestlers, and more await you at BAM, plus get your rabbit on or tour a chocolate factory… today on Citybuzz.

50 SHADES OF STEAK – MARCH 3

Citybuzz goin’ up on a Tuesday! Tonight catch Fifty Shades the Musical, enjoy a delicious steak dinner, some hockey, or a rock show!

THE MYSTERY OF LOVE & SEX – MARCH 2

Relationships on stage plus a great Met exhibit, Greek noshes, and plenty of sports. Happy Monday!

COMEDY FOR A CAUSE FEB 27-MAR 1

Jon Stewart and some of your other fave celebs take the stage for a great cause, the Orchid Show begins, and Will Smith back on the big screen. Happy Weekend, NYC!

SHOP TIL YOU DROP 2-26-15

Plenty of shopping for you on this Thursday, plus some lovely strings and a delicious restaurant week pick!

CROSS THE LINE 2-25-15

Roll your windows down and cruise this hump day, attend a fake wedding, try some great whisky, and even more today!

A FEW OF MA FAVORITE THINGS 2-24-15

Happy Tuesday NYC! Feeling frisky? Check out CineKink or grab some new lingerie at a great sample sale.

A BIGGS-TIME PLAY 2-23-15

Start this week with some of your fave stars on Broadway or shop a hot sample sale. Plus, an Iron Chef offering a great Restaurant Week deal!

RUB A DUB DUB – FEB 20-22

Happy Weekend! Head to the Chinese New Year parade, or to the movies! Plus a beer lover’s dream. Lots to do in NYC!

TIME TO CELEBAAAARATE! 2-19-15

Happy Chinese New Year! The Year of the Goat begins today– celebrate with fireworks! Plus, some fab family fun ideas and a great dinner pick for you.

LET’S MAKE A DEAL 2-18-15

Happy Hump Day! Catch a brand new play off-Broadway or enjoy Hawaiian tunes at the Highline Ballroom– we’ve got the perfect pick for where to have dinner before the show.

SNIPER STARS STRIKE THE STAGE 2-17-15

As one star comes to Broadway, another’s run comes to a close. Plus a new show on the off-Broadway stage and a delish Restaurant Week pick featuring Crown Maple syrup pie. Mmmm!

A DOGGONE GOOD TIME 2-16-15

Have the day off this President’s Day? Try a new restaurant, check out the Dog Show, or buy a new coat! Plus a good old NYC rivalry.

MR. GREY WILL SEE YOU NOW… FEB 13-15

What a weekend coming up! Great ideas for how to spend Valentine’s Day, plus a sports fans dream.

STRUT YOUR STUFF 2-12-15

Fashion Week is here! What will the hottest trends be? Plus, meet Nigel Barker and catch Kristin Chenoweth and Peter Gallagher on Broadway.

A POLE NEW WORLD 2-11-15

How are you spending your Hump Day? P.O.L.E. is an intimate exhibit, plus a David Duchovny book signing and some great shopping tips!

HOOPIN’ & HOLLERIN’ 2-10-15

NBA All Star Week is beginning! The NBA House starts today, plus some great dance and theater for you, New York!

SEXY SUITS FOR YOUR SEXY SOMEONE 2-9-15

Happy Monday, NYC! All week we’ll help you pick the perfect date spot for Valentine’s Day, plus a couple of shows and a great sale you’ll want to hit up for sure!

GET NAKED AND RUN! FEB 6-8

It’s the weekend! Strip down for the Undie Run, indulge in some wine, or check out some cool new museum exhibits.

NATHAN LANE COMETH 2-5-15

TGIT, NYC! Nathan Lane back on stage, Edward Burns signs his book, Jamie Cullum on stage, and more this Thursday!

INTERNET CRIME EMPIRE? 2-4-15

What day is it?! A Boardwalk Empire star off-Broadway, Pictures at an Exhibition, an age-old NHL rivalry, and more tonight!

STOP! IN THE NAME OF HUGH JACKMAN FEB 3

Stop! In the name of love… Diana Ross just one of the celebs in town. Hugh Jackman on Broadway and Keegan Allen’s book signing, tonight.

Weekend Edition: Jan 30-Feb 1

Happy Weekend, New York! A comedy show, a concert, and our picks for where to watch the Super Bowl! Go Pats? Go Seahawks? Great parties either way.

TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE? 2-2-15

Did the groundhog see his shadow, NYC? Celebrate either way with a wine tasting, hang outside at Soul on Ice, sports, and more tonight.

January 29, 2015

Big stars on the off-Broadway stage, Chris Brown and more at Barclays, nature in film and the ballet!

January 28, 2015

Happy Hump Day, New York! Tonight, Billy Idol in concert, some great sports, Death Becomes Her at The Met, and still time for 2-for-1 Broadway tickets!

January 27, 2015

An NHL battle for New York’s best, the Winter Antiques Show, and an exhibit with pieces made of towels, toothbrushes, and recycled materials today in NYC.

January 26, 2015

Start your week off with some new digs! A pair of sample sales, a basketball double dip, and Broadway’s future stars.

Weekend Edition: January 23-25, 2015

Ready for the weekend? Have some outdoor fun at Winter Jam, help Lexington Candy Shop celebrate 90 years, or head to the movies!

January 22, 2015

So close to the weekend, NYC! Tonight catch Fleetwood Mac at the Garden, shop for new jewelry, or catch a great show off-Broadway!

January 21, 2015

What do boats and ceramics have in common this week? Check out the Daily Fix to find out!

January 20, 2015

Broadway Week begins tonight! Nab 2-for-1 tickets, or shop shop shop! Rena Lange and Fivestory with great sales.

January 19, 2015

I have a dream… NYC, honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a day of service. Check out one of the events around the city in his memory.

Weekend Edition: January 16-18, 2015

Wahoo! It’s the weekend! Take in a film, some sports, or an opera! See you Monday, NYC.

January 13, 2015

Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Wilson on Broadway! Plus, a regional battle on the ice and Countdown to Zero at the AMNH.

January 12, 2015

It’s Monday, New York! Feeling Blue? Cheer up with a former President, some selfies, and theater!

Weekend Edition: January 9-11, 2015

Happy Weekend, New York! Catch Patton Oswalt live, head to the movies, or experience history on stage.

January 8, 2015

Swan Lake at Lincoln Center, inside Broadway, and Winter Jazzfest begins tonight, NYC!

January 6, 2015

Celebrate Three Kings Day at the Harlem Parade, or meet Patton Oswalt! Sports as well today in NYC.

January 5, 2015

Sesame Street lovers, a pair of events for you today! Plus, catch Aida at The Met and a festival you don’t want to miss.

Weekend Edition: January 2-4, 2015

It’s the weekend! From sports to music, and Broadway, lots going on this weekend. And, Katt Williams is in town!

Happy New Year! January 1, 2015

Happy New Year, New York! Lots to do on the first day of 2015. A Polar Bear Plunge for the daring, and free fitness classes to kick-start those resolutions!

December 31, 2014

What are you doing this New Year’s Eve, NYC?? We’ve got some great ideas for how to ring in 2015.

December 30, 2014

Which one of the Ramones was also an artist? A classic tale closing on Broadway, a women’s sample sale, and more, New York!

December 29, 2014

For one week only, see The Temptations and The Four Tops on Broadway! Plus, where should you eat lunch today? And a great concert at Webster Hall.

Joyous Kwanzaa! Weekend Edition: Dec 26-28

Joyous Kwanzaa! This weekend celebrate at the Museum of Natural History or the Apollo Theater. A special sporting event in town, plus lots of “regulars” as well!

Merry Christmas! December 25, 2014

Merry Christmas, NYC! Basketball, Movies, and some of your favorite Broadway shows and attractions open today.

December 24, 2014

Christmas is almost here! Sing along with your favorite carols in Washington Square Park or do some last minute shopping. Or, celebrate the last night of Hanukkah at MatzoBall!

December 23, 2014

Something reminiscent of summer makes a great gift! Plus, get in the holiday spirit at Rolf’s or check out one of many sporting events tonight!

December 22, 2014

Happy Monday, New York! Big holiday week this week. Have you seen the Rockettes yet? Grab some great holiday decor at a super sample sale, or celebrate with hoops.

Weekend Edition: December 19-21, 2014

Happy Weekend, New Yorkers! A couple of blockbusters hit theaters today, plus a hilarious reading of a Christmas classic and TONS of great sports!

December 18, 2014

Into the Woods: Reimagined! Hansel and Gretel… in opera form! Plus a dance world premiere and a high fashion bridal sample sale.

December 17, 2014

The final The Hobbit in theaters today. Shop the Desigual Sample Sale or listen to Andrea Bocelli’s amazing voice!

Happy Hanukkah! December 16, 2014

Happy Hanukkah, New York! Catch the World’s Largest Menorah Lighting to celebrate the start of the holiday. Plus, hunky Jake Gyllenhaal takes Broadway!

Weekend Edition: December 12-14, 2014

It’s the weekend! Jingleball 2014 is here, so see Taylor Swift, Maroon 5, Sam Smith, Ariana Grande and more of music’s hottest stars! JT also here this weekend, plus a new Christian Bale flick.

December 10, 2014

Don’t be a Grinch! See the musical, or catch the Washington Square Park tree lighting. Warm up with the Autumn Cashmere Sample Sale– and that’s just a sampling of what Hump Day has in store!

December 9, 2014

The Jimmy V Classic is tonight at MSG! Plus, a pair of new exhibits at The Met and the Tory Burch sample sale… we suggest shopping it for the special lady in your life.

December 8, 2014

Happy Monday, NYC! Today, meet Nick Cannon, re-live your high school days at The Smashing Pumpkins concert, sports, and an amazing gingerbread display!

Weekend Edition: December 5-7, 2014

Happy Friday, NYC! Bradley Cooper stars in The Elephant Man, Cyndi Lauper and friends take the stage, and plenty of sports to carry you through the weekend!

December 3, 2014

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting is TONIGHT! Catch the iconic event at 7 PM, plus a few of your favorite stars at Barnes & Noble.

Weekend Edition: November 21-23, 2014

May the odds be ever in your favor! The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 out today, plus meet Anthony Kiedis or have some over-21 only fun at the Botanical Gardens! Have a great weekend, New York!

Citybuzz WiFi Launch Party Powered By Vidicom

It might be safe to bid a happy farewell to the days we stared only at those local ads plastered on the subway. The launch of WiFi and wireless service on NYC subway stations is welcoming an exciting cutting edge tech revolution to your daily commute. The Citybuzz transit WiFi has officially rolled out welcoming a tech-savvy new way to stay up-to-date with fresh content circling the city. CityBuzz, Vidicom provides commuters with a one-minute video piece of the hottest events, deals and steals, restaurants and everything in between happening around the city.

Citybuzz, a division of Vidicom, is the ideal destination to find out the most exclusive NYC content created by a team of journalists. The content airs to over 50 million viewers monthly in subways, hotels, and taxis on a daily basis. Some of the insider stuff you can find includes the hottest concerts, restaurants, bars, and events in your city.

Companies involved in the undertaking include Wireless Partners AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless.

Citybuzz, Vidicom journalists dig through the web and gather’s an insider’s guide to everything NYC. Bringing you the latest Broadway openings and preview clips. Citybuzz programming can also be found in 1500 luxury hotels nationally, reaching 7.4 million monthly viewers. In New York City, Citybuzz airs on NYC TV, reaching over 1.5 million viewers in the New York area. It is also featured on the Jacob Javits Center’s 70 plasma screens, the 600 foot jumbotron, and Javits.com

The Met Islamic Wing

The Museum’s collection of Islamic art ranges in date from the seventh to the nineteenth century. Its nearly twelve thousand objects reflect the great diversity and range of the cultural traditions of Islam, with works from as far westward as Spain and Morocco and as far eastward as Central Asia and India. Comprising sacred and secular objects, the collection reveals the mutual influence of artistic practices such as calligraphy, and the exchange of motifs such as vegetal ornament (the arabesque) and geometric patterning in both realms.

Emporium Arcade Bar

This Wicker Park newcomer features 30 arcade games and pinball machines from the ’80s and ’90s, including Pacman, Donkey Kong, NBA Jam, Streetfighter and Smash TV. There is no cover charge, and tokens cost 25 cents for one play. Games line the walls of the space and there are adjacent shelves to hold your drink while you play.

The Publican

Featuring pork and fish/seafood preparations, the menu is best described by Kahan and Huston as “pristine product, simply prepared,” an approach to food Kahan has long espoused in all of his kitchens. The Publican boasts the simplest cuisine of all three properties, each dish stripped of adornment and containing only essential ingredients. The menu is presented in sections: Fish, Meat and Vegetables, each laid out from lightest to heaviest fare.

Pristinely fresh oysters, hand-selected for the restaurant from purveyors with whom the culinary team has formed partnerships over the past year, anchor the fish portion of the menu. From classic Belgian-style mussels to seafood stew to wood-roasted whole fish, the seafood is simple and straightforward yet eclectic in presentation.

Meat dishes center upon pork, all certified organic and sourced from Dyersville, Iowa. Anchored by a wide selection of housemade terrines and charcuteries, the menu changes daily to reflect the seasonal availability of products. Other hearty dishes, again, presented simply and stripped of adornment, include such seasonal items as black and white sausage, steak tartare, pork shoulder and pot-au-feu. Kahan and Huston plan to make the wood-roasted chicken a signature, “… with the best frites in town,” boasts Kahan.

A selection of vegetables rounds out the menu, including such seasonal items as daily aïoli, roasted broccoli, pine nuts and Italian buratta and cauliflower sformato with Marcona almond romesco.

Strong architectural lines dominate the space, which is large, airy and awash in earthy colors. Guests enter The Publican through a glass-enclosed vestibule, its 10-foot-high ceiling offering a glimpse of the restaurant’s 13.6-foot ceiling. Inside, the spacious interior is dominated by a large walnut communal table designed to recall 16th Century European banquets. Set up in racetrack fashion, the banquet table seats upwards of 100 people, side by side.

At the center of the banquet table stands eight English pub-style three-tiered cocktail tables where guests can stand, leaning comfortably on one level, with their beer and food resting on the other tiers. This interior space is large enough for guests who are waiting for tables or visiting the restaurant just for a beer and a bite. Against the east wall stand a series of four-top walnut banquette tables set up on platforms and privatized by table-height swinging doors.

The walls and ceiling are wrapped in a material reminiscent of antique pressed tin. Across the front of the space, 10-foot cafe-style doors open out onto the street. At the back of the restaurant, a partially open kitchen offers a view to the culinary action.

Ed Debevics

Orchestrated ’50s mayhem recalls the diner in the old television series “Happy Days.” Ed’s is jam-packed with action: period decor and memorabilia, deejays spinning gems from the ’50s-’70s (“Tutti Frutti,” “The Twist”) and gum-cracking waitstaff, who shtick it up by dishing out rude comments to all — don’t worry; the sass is all in good fun and part of the joint’s appeal . The “”Route 66” is available for private parties of up to 35 people, the “Elvis Room” handles groups of up to 40. The bustling corps of valet parkers outside are an amusement in itself. Ed’s is one of the city’s best bets for visiting families.

Balena

The Bristol and Boka Restaurant Group have teamed up for this rustic Italian restaurant in the Landmark space in Lincoln Park, where a wood-burning grill and roasting spits work hard to turn out dishes such as cherry and duck bruschetta, whole grilled fish, pizza and panzanella.

Harry Caray’s Restaurant

Located near the main entrance to Navy Pier, Harry Caray’s Tavern waterfront location, family friendly menu, and Chicago’s premier sports museum combine to create a one-of-a-kind dining experience for guests of all ages. The extensive menu includes flavorful sandwiches and wraps, pastas, fresh salads, and homemade pizzas. The Chicago Sports Museum, featuring beautifully crafted display cabinets, highlights a rotating collection of museum-quality sports memorabilia, including an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and vintage newspapers celebrating Chicago sports legends, past and present. Harry’s extensive patio offers the perfect place to enjoy the beauty of Lake Michigan and the excitement of Navy Pier. Click here for more information.

Trencherman

Trenchermen is headed up by Chef Mike Sheerin, the former Chef de Cuisine of Blackbird, and his brother Patrick Sheerin, the former executive Chef of the Signature Room. They teamed up with designer Kevin Heisner and restaurateur Matt Eisler. On their website, they define “Trencherman” as “a person who enjoys food; a hearty eater and drinker.” You can’t help but be a trencherman when you eat at this establishment.

Epic Burger

Epic Burger features a limited menu of fresh chuck, all natural beef Epic Burger, a tasty turkey Burger, all-natural chicken breast sandwich, and the very veggie portabella sandwich, all cooked fresh to order and topped with Epic-sauce-lettuce-tomato-pickle-grilled or raw onion.

Epic Burger give a whole new meaning to ‘burger joint’. Simplistic and fantastic are the only words to describe Epic Burger.

Wolfbait & B-girls

Wolfbait & B-girls is not only where Chicago shops, but where Chicago sells. Showcasing the wares of over 170 local artisans as well as Chicago-based fair-trade companies, Wolfbait highlights our city’s local talent.

Wolfbait & B-girls is a female-owned and operated independent business, fashioned by two native designers, Shirley Kienitz and Jenny Stadler. Their respective collections, Bruiser and Brazen judy, are executed in-house from concept to consumer. This, along with customer-oriented workshops, and featured, artist trunk shows, creates an intimate environment for a unique shopping experience. Wolfbait just so happens to be a one-stop shop for unique and practical clothing, playful accessories, and one-of-a-kind handcrafted treasures. See something you like? Call us to order by phone if you can’t make it in person!

The name Wolfbait & B-girls is a nod to historic Chicago. The 1950’s guidebook Chicago Confidential defines wolfbait as girls who moved to the city looking for success, and b-girls as what they sometimes turn into. Think B-movie, B-side, bad girl, Bruiser and Brazen judy. Wolfbait is not only for the shopper, but also for the artisan.

The Underground

The Underground, located in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, has elevated the Chicago nightlife to unprecedented heights and is Chicago’s premiere, upscale, cutting-edge nightclub where every guest is a VIP. Among the congregation of Chicago’s brightest and most talented you will always find a rotating whose who of celebrities, international DJs, and other bold-faced names.

The Underground’s interior is an avant-garde recreation of a top-secret, military hideaway complete with artillery cases as cocktail tables, illuminated world maps and lighting as soft and complimentary as it is dramatic. Upscale American cuisine complements the venue with a mouth-watering menu of late night bites to pair with our cocktail and Champagne list.

The Architectural Revolution

The Architectural Revolution’s goal is to create a store like no other right at the corner of Clark and Belmont in Chicago. With items ranging from spiritual to macabre we are dedicated to bringing you the strange and interesting, spiritual and mystical. The owner travels all over the world to bring unique items to you, our customer! He literally travels over 100,000 miles a year between visiting vendors, tradeshows, and every where else in between, worldwide.
An entire quarter of our store is dedicated just to incense and incense accessories from all around the globe.

Hubba-Hubba

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“People always say to us, ‘I haven’t seen this anywhere else.’ That’s because at Hubba-Hubba we put outfits together that seem to give our boutique a unique ambience.” So says Julie Cohen, owner of Hubba-Hubba.

Hubba-Hubba has built a large loyal customer base due to its unique inventory, exceptional sales team and clever promotional ideas like the birthday discount, Hubba-Hubba Loyalty Card and their fabulous Girls Night Out events.

At Hubba-Hubba customers can find items they won’t see everywhere else as well as awesome designs from Michael Stars tees & !iT Jeans, and a great jewelry selection. There is truly something for every girl! Visit hubbahubbachicago.com for more information.

The Alley

The legendary Alley Chicago store has become an infamous “landmark” destination for generations of the counter-culture.
The Alley Chicago through years of dedication and determination has become the Midwest’s premier one stop shop for bikers, punks, goths, rockers, and all other alternative lifestyles. The Owner, Mark Thomas, often states, “The more things change, the more they remain the same.” This holds true for our core customer base and our store philosophy. Faces change, trends change, but who we are and who our core customer is will always remain the same.

Museum of Contemporary Photography

The Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) is a stimulating and innovative forum for the collection, creation, and examination of contemporary imagemaking in its camera tradition and in its expanded vocabulary of digital processes. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the museum considers all elements of our mission to promote a greater understanding and appreciation of the artistic, cultural and political implication of the image in our world today, within the context of public service and responsibility to the community and museum profession.

The Museum is committed to broadening the visual arts by constantly searching for new national and international talent to exhibit rather than simply following suit established by larger institutions. To this end, the museum’s programming guides the public to a greater understanding of thought-provoking contemporary photography as well as an appreciation for traditional work that has not yet received critical acclaim.

Adler Planetarium

The Adler Planetarium is unique among Chicago museums in the variety of immersive theater programs it offers to visitors. From the Big Bang to the stars overhead tonight, the Adler’s theaters draw the audience into the experience.

Visitors at the Adler Planetarium will be transported to the distant corners of the cosmos and witness how the Universe evolved over 13.7 billion years – from the Big Bang to modern day. The Solar System is much more than a star and eight planets; it is home to a set of diverse and amazing objects that we are only beginning to understand. Explore the many worlds — planets, moons, dwarf planets, comets, and asteroids — that orbit the Sun.

Explore the Majestic Agora (in Grant Park)

Located along the southwest side of Grant Park, Agora is one of Chicago’s most recent and important sculptural installations. Comprised of 106 nine-foot tall headless torsos made of cast iron, the artwork derives it name from the Greek word for meeting place. The figures are posed walking in groups in various directions or standing still. Internationally renowned artist Magdalena Abakanowicz donated the sculptural group along with the Polish Ministry of Culture, a Polish cultural foundation, and other private donors. Born into an aristocratic family just outside of Warsaw, Abakanowicz (b. 1930) was deeply affected by World War II and the forty-five years of Soviet domination that followed. In her journals, she writes that she has lived “…in times which were extraordinary by their various forms of collective hate and collective adulation. Marches and parades worshipped leaders, great and good, who soon turned out to be mass murderers. I was obsessed by the image of the crowd… I suspected that under the human skull, instincts and emotions overpower the intellect without us being aware of it.” The sculptor began creating large headless figures in the 1970s. Initially working in burlap and resin, she went on to use bronze, steel, and iron. Although Abakanowicz has frequently exhibited in museums and public spaces throughout the world, Agora is her largest permanent installation.

Museum of Science & Industry: Science Storms Exhibit

Science Storms reveals the science behind seven natural phenomena—lightning, fire, tornados, avalanches, tsunamis, sunlight and atoms in motion. Investigate the basic scientific principles behind nature’s power as you try more than 50 amazing experiments that take two floors and 26,000 square feet to contain … barely. It’s a perfect storm of physics, chemistry and curiosity.

This permanent exhibit is included in Museum general admission, and does not require a separate timed-entry ticket. Join us on an adventure to discover science inspired by the spectacle of nature!

Jinna Yang tips her har to ‘Top Hat’

As the name suggests, this design-driven LES shop of oddities, set in a former Chinese bakery, gives a retail performance worth applauding; proprietress Nina Allen sells items from her wholesale company, Sweet Bella, a hodgepodge of gift-worthy gizmos like French bird callers, German mechanical pens, whimsically patterned Japanese masking tape and Venetian change purses, all laid out in old-school desks and display cases.

Dahesh Museum

The Dahesh Museum of Art is the only institution in the United States devoted to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting works by Europe’s academically trained artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Dahesh serves a diverse audience by placing these artists in the broader context of 19th-century visual culture, and by offering a fresh appraisal of the role academies played in reinvigorating the classical ideals of beauty, humanism, and skill.

Thomas Farley on The Slipper Room

The Slipper Room is the brain child of performer and producer James Habacker. When it opened in 1999 neo-burlesque was in its infancy. Before that time there had been some random shows in lofts and bars around the city, but the Slipper Room was the first venue built specifically to showcase the work of this burgeoning new collective. It was an art project in itself, an artist run venue designed to nurture emerging talent, and push performers to reach their true potential.

For eleven years, the Slipper Room presented Variety shows most every night of the week, on other nights you never knew what you might find, a kabuki dance troupe, a full orchestra, a play, a famous musician doing a secret show. The theatre also created its own touring company and began taking its show on the road around the US and Europe, spreading the word, and planting the seeds that led to so many scenes springing up in towns all over.

The New Museum – a strong statement about contemporary art

The New Museum is devoted entirely to contemporary art from all over the world. Its exhibitions are often shocking, controversial, and they attract great criticism. But isn’t this what contemporary art is all about? The building of the New Museum, located on Bowery and Prince, is a contemporary art piece in itself. The Japanese architecture firm designed the building as a series of gigantic boxes, the museum’s galleries, placed on top of each other. It is truly a monument of contemporary art. Located in the Lower East side, where most buildings are old and poorly maintained, the building of the New Museum definitely stands and makes a strong statement – contemporary art exist, and it matters. The New Museum seems to reject everything that is bourgeois or old, making space for a new direction in art and culture – modernity.

Yusho

Street food is the great equalizer—no glamour required. Yakitori, when well-executed, is about the simple flavors of authentic street food. A hot grill provides intense flavors from seasonal proteins and vegetables, grilled to order over a chattering, hissing fire.

Beer, wine and sake selections compliment the fresh-grilled flavors. Craft cocktails, wines and spirits are chosen for customized meal pairings. Experiment and discover!

Ben and Jack’s

Ben and Jack, long-time waiters of Peter Luger’s Steakhouse, have opened a beautiful restaurant in the heart of Manhattan. They offer prime, dry aged porterhouse steaks and a dazzling assortment of steakhouse favorites.
This is the brainchild of a group of former Peter Luger waiters who decided to try to recreate the magic of the legendary Brooklyn restaurant in Manhattan. They have succeeded and offer some of the most delicious steaks and seafood in town. Everything is mouthwateringly good, and here you can use your credit card!

Abracadabra

The popular haunt of Halloween revelers, magicians and pranksters who like to play dress-up, this super-cool Flatiron supply shop is filled to the rafters with plenty of tricks, props, clown gear, magic supplies, masks, wigs, scarily realistic costumes and other ghoulish goodies – as well as that odd or outlandish accessory you’ve always wanted; if neat freaks are spooked by the cramped quarters, the spellbound shrug it’s all part of the “horror museum” experience.

Grubkit

GrubKit was founded by Max & Barb, a husband-and-wife duo with a huge passion for all things food and drink. They we’re excited to share some of their favorite recipes and ingredients with you.
Their mission is to inspire you to cook more at home and make it effortless by delivering pre-measured specialty ingredients to your door.
Their recipe kits come with just the right amount of pre-measured ingredients that are hand-selected with a focus on healthy and organic choices. No need to run around town trying to find all the different spices for your Indian curry dish or buying a quart of Thai fish sauce that you’ll only use once a year.

Each GrubKit is loaded with delicious and often hard-to-find specialty ingredients. Ingredients are sealed and pre-measured helping you prepare gourmet dishes in no time. Kits include detailed recipe cards along with a handy shopping list for fresh ingredients. We use biodegradable packing peanuts and ingredients are sealed in compostable cello bags.