Imagine, if you will, that Peter Pan does grow up…and that the woman who played him a long, long time ago gets to take a look at what…
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The park ranked as one of the top 10 most visited sites in the U.S. A recent announcement from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events…
Calling All Chicago Creatives! “If you create, perform, or produce, this is for you!” Lake FX CreativeCon is a free networking event is for all artists and creative…
The Field Museum hosts incredible exhibits each year, but the latest exhibit to premiere might be the museum’s most revelatory one yet. “Specimens: Unlocking the Secrets of Life”…
Ladies and Gentlemen – step right up. Turn the hands of the clock back to 1903 for the greatest show on earth. CIRCUS 1903 –The Golden Age of…
According to Crain’s Chicago Business, Chicago might soon become home to a museum celebrating American sports. We can’t think of a better place to host such a site since Chicago…
Bourgeouis whimsy framed in social commentary ShawChicago ends its 2016-2017 season with, what some regard, as George Bernard Shaw’s best work. His World War I dramedy, Heartbreak House,…
“Let the good times rove.” This weekend the Adler Planetarium will open its doors to the public in celebration of Fat Tuesday for their “Mars-di Gras” exhibit. But, the…
Yesterday morning, a press conference was held at the first ever American Writers Museum, located on the second floor of 180 North Michigan Avenue. Members of the board…
Looking for something to do at Navy Pier that’s fun… and free? This spring, a brand new juried art show will take place in Chicago. Proudly presented by…