key this week in chicago november 7, 2014 issue
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KEY Magazine, Chicago, Travel, Conventions, Events, SOFA Chicago 2014, Sights, Maps, Shopping, Dining, Nightlife On Stage, Lookingglass Alice and Much More!TRANSCRIPT
This WeekIn Chicago
This WeekIn Chicago
November 7, 2014Events Sights Shopping Maps Dining Nightlife On StageEvents Sights Shopping Maps Dining Nightlife On Stage
ShoppingTRENDY TRADITIONS......................18
MapsThis Week In Chicago
Kids Korner
DAY BY DAY HIGHLIGHTS..............4HERE’S THE DEAL...............................7
BEST BETS FOR FAMILIES..............10
Sights
CELEBRATE THE SEASON...............10
Dining
Nightlife
On StageLIVE PERFORMANCES....................50
HOLIDAY REMINISCING...................46
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Inside
BRING ON BRUNCH.............................34
PublisherWalter L. West III | Account Manager Jessica YoungProduction & Editorial Director Kameron West
Office Manager Nancy Vargas | Chairman & CEO Wally West phone: 312.943.0838 | fax: 312.664.6113
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312.214.6400 or 312.601.3525 (H-36)18 The River Hotel 312.357.6400 (J-32)19 Comfort Suites Chicago 312.376.1887 (J-32)20 Congress Plaza Hotel 312.427.3800 (J-39)21 Conrad Chicago 312.645.1500 (J-30)22 Courtyard (Mag Mile) 312.573.0800 (J-29)23 Courtyard (River North) 312.329.2500 (I-31)24 Crowne Plaza Chicago Metro 312.829.5000 (D-35)25 Dana Hotel & Spa 312.202.6000 (I-29)26 Doubletree by Hilton (Mag Mile) 312.787.6100 (K-29)27 Drake Hotel 312.787.2200 (J-25)
28 Embassy Suites 312.943.3800 (I-29)29 Embassy Suites (Lakefront) 312.836.5900 (K-30)30 Essex Inn 312.939.2800 (J-41)31 Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park
312.565.8000 (K-33)32 Four Points by Sheraton 312.981.6600 (J-29)33 Four Seasons 312.280.8800 (J-26)34 Hampton Inn & Suites 312.832.0330 (I-31)35 Hampton Inn Majestic Hotel 312.332.5052 (I-35)36 Hard Rock Hotel 312.345.1000 (J-33)37 Hilton Chicago 312.922.4400 (J-40)38 Hilton Garden Inn (Mag Mile) 312.595.0000 (I-30)39 Hilton Homewood Suites 312.644.2222 (J-30)40 Hilton Suites Chicago 312.664.1100 (K-26)41 Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites 312.957.9100 (F-39)42 Holiday Inn (Mart Plaza) 312.836.5000 (G-31)43 Hotel 71 312.346.7100 (I-32)44 Hotel Allegro 312.236.0123 (G-34)45 Hotel Burnham 312.782.1111 (I-29)46 Hotel Cass, A Holiday Inn Express 312.787.4030 (J-29)47 Hotel Felix 312.447.3440 (H-28)
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312.565.1234 (K-32)54 Inn of Chicago 312.787.3100 (J-29)55 Intercontinental Chicago
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312.558.1020 (G-35)60 Marriott Fairfield Inn & Suites
312.787.3777 (K-29)61 Millennium Knickerbocker
312.751.8100 (K-26)62 Ohio House 312.943.6000 (H-29)63 Omni Chicago 312.944.6664 (J-28)64 Palmer House Hilton 312.726.7500 (I-36)65 Park Hyatt 312.335.1234 (J-27)66 Peninsula Chicago 312.337.2888 (J-28)
67 Public Chicago 312.787.7200 (I-22)68 Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel
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This WeekIn Chicago
In ChicagoThis Week
7FRIDAY
Audiences may be familiar with the classicLewis Carroll tale “Alice’s Adventures inWonderland and Through the LookingGlass,” but there’s nothing like the wonder-ment they themselves will feel when theysee it truly come to life as LookingglassAlice.
Using the stories that inspired its forma-tion, the Lookingglass Theatre Companyemploys a circus-like aesthetic of acrobat-ics and stunts to present a high-flyingAlice, a juggling Mad Hatter, a balancingHumpty Dumpty and many more memo-rable characters and scenes. It all adds upto a one-of-a-kind production that is sureto amaze and delight all ages.
Lookingglass Alice opens a long holidayseason run with previews beginningWednesday, November 12 at the Looking-glass Theatre, 821 N. Michigan. Tickets($30-$35) are available at 312.337.0665 or lookingglasstheatre.org.
ON THE COVER
FOLLOW THATRABBIT Check out the latest in cutting-
edge design at the 21st AnnualExposition of Sculpture Objectsand Functional Art Fair – betterknown as SOFA Chicago – thisweekend at Navy Pier. Todayand Saturday, 11am-7pm; Sunday,12pm-6pm. $20 (kids under 12,free). 600 E. Grand, 312.595.7437.
Enjoy lunch from a variety of thecity’s best food trucks and amusic and dance performancerich in Puerto Rican traditionduring today’s Eat to the Beatevent at the Harris Theater forMusic and Dance. 12pm. $5. 205E. Randolph, 312.334.7777.
Tonight’s superstar matchup onthe West Side features JonathanToews and the Chicago Black-hawks against Alex Ovechkinand the Washington Capitalsat the United Center.7:30pm. 1901 W. Madison,312.455.7000.
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One of 16 diverse events happen-ing today as part of the all-over-town ChicagoHumanitiesFestival,
cultural historian Tim Samuelsonleads a trek of his favorite land-marks in Chicago’s blues history –soundtrack included – during theChicago Blues by Bus tour, begin-ning at the UIC Forum. 11am-1pmand 2pm-4pm. $35. 725 W. Roo-sevelt. Call 312.661.1028 for a fulllist of CHF performances and moreinformation.
Ready or not, the Christmas sea-son is nearly upon us. For proof,check out today’s Great TreeLighting in the Walnut Room andthe unveiling of the State Streetwindow displays at the historicflagship outlet of Macy’s. 1pm.FREE. 111 N. State, 312.781.1000.
Make your Saturday a little bitsweeter with a mouth-wateringand eye-opening afternoon of Perugina’s Legendary ChocolateSchool today at Eataly Chicago.2pm-3:30pm. $40 (sold out, butcheck with your concierge). 43 E.Ohio, 312.521.8700.
A staple of American folk and rockmusic, the legendary Bob Dylansettles in with his band for threebig shows in Chicago at theCadillac Palace. Tonight, Sunday and Monday at 8pm.$52.50-$142.50. 151 W. Randolph, 312.384.1502.
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Interactive activities and hands-onexperiences highlight today’s Family Fun Day, part of the ongo-ing 125th anniversary celebrationof the Auditorium Theatre. 1pm-5pm. FREE. 50 E. Congress,312.341.2310.
Before he heads across town toreprise his annual role as EbenezerScrooge, catch one of Chicago’sfinest dramatic actors taking onone of the Bard’s richest charac-ters as Larry Yando closes out atwo-month run as King Lear todayat Chicago Shakespeare Theater.2pm. $78. 800 E. Grand,312.595.5600.
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Conductor Cristian Macelaru leadsthe Chicago Symphony Orches-tra through a program featuringBrahms’ Hungarian Dances andDvorak’s famous New World Sym-phony at Symphony Center. 8pm.$33-$121. 220 S. Michigan,312.294.3000.
Enjoy a private viewing of thesmash exhibit David Bowie Is,snacks and drinks, and a DJ set by Boy George during tonight’sVolume 1: Stardust event at theMuseum of Contemporary Art.9pm. $100. 220 E. Chicago,312.397.4010.
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NOV 7- 14Derrick Rose and the ChicagoBulls take on the Boston Celticstonight at the United Center. 7pm.1901 W. Madison, 312.455.4000.Before the game, grab a bite at thenearby Billy Goat Tavern. 1535 W.Madison, 312.733.9132.
High drama and some of the mostenduring Verdi melodies of all timecombine to potent effect in theLyric Opera of Chicago’s take onthe Italian masterpiece Il Trova-tore at the Civic Opera House.Today at 2pm and Wednesday at7:30pm. $49-$229. 20 N. Wacker,312.827.5600.
The Chicago Blackhawks continuetheir quest for the Stanley Cup asthey face off against the San JoseSharks tonight at the United Center. 6pm. 1901 W. Madison,312.455.7000.
An old Central Division rivalryheats up again tonight as the De-troit Pistons hit town to take onJoakim Noah and the ChicagoBulls at the United Center. 7pm.1901 W. Madison, 312.455.4000.
11VETERAN’S DAYMost people think of it only as thehome of the city’s NFL team, butthis morning’s official City ofChicago Veterans Day Ceremonygives visitors a chance to appreci-ate the solemn war memorial that is Soldier Field. 10am. FREE.1410 S. Museum Campus,312.235.7000.
All they want for Christmas is torock! Get into the head-bangingholiday spirit as the lead singer of
Hosted by veteran Chicago comedian Kevin Naughton, Snapshots features a collection of hilarious and emotionally disturbed comics snapping at awide array of everyday idiocytonight at Zanies Comedy Club.8:30pm. $10. 1548 N. Wells,312.337.4027.
Spanning more than 30 years ofboth solo material and dozens ofhits with the legendary Pretenders,tonight’s performance by ChrissieHynde is a chance to hear rockroyalty live at the Chicago Theatre. 7:30pm. $38-$78. 175 N.State, 312.462.6300.
Join in the fun with Chicago’s bestimprovisers for an evening of gameshow send-ups and unscripted im-provisational comedy during TheSecond City’s Game Night at UPComedy Club. 8pm. $24. 230 W.North, 312.662.4562.
Twisted Sister brings a wholly orig-inal tale to the stage in DeeSnider’s Rock & Roll ChristmasTale tonight at the BroadwayPlayhouse. 7:30pm. $27-$67. 175 E.Chestnut, 312.977.1700.
The colorful and jubilant AfricaUmoja collective celebrates its 20Years of Freedom and DemocracyTour with tribal beats, gumbootdancing, foot-stomping jazz andsoaring gospel at the Harris Theater. Tonight through Friday at7:30pm. $45-$75. 205 E. Randolph,312.334.7777.
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A Chicago cold-weather traditionreturns today as free public skating opens for another seasonon the McCormick Tribune Ice Rinkat Millennium Park. Noon-10pm.Skating is FREE, skate rental is $10.55 N. Michigan, 312.744.3316.
Led by trumpeter Orbert Davis, the60-piece classical-jazz hybridChicago Jazz Philharmoniccelebrates its tenth anniversarywith a montage of moments frompast performances at the Audito-rium Theatre. 7:30pm. $27-$72.50 E. Congress, 312.341.2310.
A living musical legend revisits oneof his most beloved masterpiecesas Stevie Wonder settles in for alive performance of his landmark1976 double-album Songs in theKey of Life at United Center. 8pm.$39.50-$149.50. 1901 W. Madison,312.455.4500.
FRIDAY
Here’$ the Deal!WHERE TO GO TO MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GOA LITTLE FURTHER IN CHICAGO EVERY DAY
14MONDAYBust the Monday blues with 1/2 off all bottles of wineand 1/2 off all lounge appetizers at happy hour from 5-7pm at EPIC 112 W. Hubbard, 312.222.4940
FRIDAYEnjoy reduced pricing on cocktails, wine, hand-craftedbeers and Bar Bites through 7pm at ROY’S 720 N. State, 312.787.7599
SATURDAYCatch all of today’s college football action while filling up on the $11 breakfast buffet (9am-1pm) and$7 bloody marys or mimosas at EMERALD LOOP. 216 N. Wabash, 312.263.0200.
SUNDAYGuests of Harray Caray’s 7th Inning Stretch receivecomplimentary admission to the CHICAGO SPORTSMUSEUM. Minimum purchase applies. 835 N. Michi-gan, 312.202.0500
TUESDAYEvery day from 4-7pm order any signature cocktail orwine by the glass and get a free Fig & Olive tastingplate. Available at the bar and lounge only. FIG &OLIVE RESTAURANT 104 E. Oak, 312.445.0060
WEDNESDAYHUB 51 helps pick up the tab with 1/2 priced sushi from 3-6pm and after 11pm daily. 51 W. Hubbard,312.828.0051
THURSDAYEnjoy $6 martinis and wine, $6-$8 bar menu items for Swinging at Sully’s every Thursday night at SULLIVAN’S 415 N. Dearborn, 312.527.3510
Get in the holiday spirit with the73rd annual Christmas Around theWorld and Holidays of Lightdisplay, featuring 50 12-foot treesdecorated to represent the diversecultures and holiday traditions ofChicago’s many ethnic communi-ties, opening today at the Museumof Science and Industry. 5700 S.Lake Shore, 773.684.1414.
Tonight’s Wine & Wildlife eventlets adults enjoy a glass of winewhile learning ape care from experts and research scientists atthe Lincoln Park Zoo. 6pm-8pm.$17 (ages 18 and up). 2200 N. Cannon, 312.742.2000.
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A WILD PLACE A WILD PLACE Kids KornerKids KornerLEGO STOREYou’ll have a great time seeing new models andbuilding creations. Water Tower Place. Mon.–Sat.,10am– 9pm; Sun., 11am– 6pm. 835 N. Michigan,312.202.0946.
WATER WORKSExperience the magic ofwater and its many func-tions while learning aboutthe physical properties ofwater and its importantfunctions through hands-on learning and play at theKohl Children’s Museum. Mon.-Sat.,9:30am-5pm; Sun., 12pm-5pm. $11. 2100 Patriot inGlenview, 847.832.6600.
HARD ROCK CAFÉKids and parents will love looking at guitars, auto-graphs and other rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia while
enjoying some classic American favorites. Open at11am daily. 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252.
COMEDYSPORTZHear some hilarious jokes at ComedySportzwhere two teams compete to see who can makethe audience laugh harder. With improvised com-
edy scenes, songs, andgames, it’s sure to be agreat time for those of allages. $22-$24. ShowsWed.-Mon., times vary.929 W. Belmont,773.549.8080.
TREASURES OF THEWALT DISNEYARCHIVESExplore nine decades ofDisney history throughnearly 300 drawings,
props and costumes, many of which have neverbeen viewed by the public, at the Museum of Science and Industry. 9:30am-5:30pm.
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HIGHLIGHTS
SNOW MUCH FUNChicago’s “coolest” ice rink returns to the ChicagoChildren’s Museum in the all-new Snow Much Funexhibit—and it’s bigger and better than ever! Themuch-loved holiday tradition, has been re-imaginedas an immersive, cityscape that’s the perfect settingfor active winter fun—without the cold! Open 10am–5pm daily. Now through January 4, 2015.Children/Adults, $14; Seniors, $13. Navy Pier, 700 E. Grand, 312.527.1000.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH!The latest edition of the world-famous RinglingBrothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus featureslegends from the long and storied history of thisentertainment institution, continuing its 10-day runat the Allstate Arena. 7pm. $10-$50. 6920Mannheim in Rosemont, 847.635.6601.
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COSMIC WONDERDiscover the mysteries of the universe at theAdler Planetarium. The live show, CosmicWonder, tells the compelling story of howwe pieced together anunderstanding of the cos-mos over time. Specialeffects help the audiencemembers witness breath-taking beauty and discoverthe modern mysteries ofthe unknown. Adults, $22;Kids, $18. 1300 S. LakeShore, 312.922.7827.
RAINFOREST CAFÉPart adventure and partrestaurant, this fun-for-the-whole familyeatery is sure to pleasepeople of all ages. Bringyour wild bunch inWednesday nights whenkids 10 and under eat forjust $2.99 with the purchase of an adult entree5pm–close. 605 N. Clark, 312.787.1501. Couponbelow.
MANNY’S COFFEE SHOP & DELIKids will love the Saturday spaghetti spe-
cial while watching Manny’s Magic Showand parents will enjoy the signature corned
beef or another specialtysandwich. Enjoy one oftheir famous potato pan-cakes on the side. Theshow runs Saturdays11am–2:30pm. 1141 S.Jefferson, 312.939.2855.
MEDIEVAL TIMESSurrender to an age ofbravery and honor and witness epic battles ofsteel and steed during ourall-new-show. From ring-side seats, discover a feastof the eyes and appetitewith more action, morefun & more excitementthan ever before! Call for
tickets and show times. 2001 N. Roselle Rd. inSchaumburg, 888.935.6878. See page 13 for $10-$20 off per person with ad!
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It’s already beginning to look a lot like Christmas around town this month. In fact, from the
early onset of holiday decorating to the permanent magnificence of the city’s architecture,
this is the perfect time of year to enjoy a cozy horse-drawn ride from ANTIQUE COACH AND
CARRIAGE (151 E. Huron; 312.787.1349). For holiday decorations on a larger and more
concentrated scale, be sure to check out the more than 50 culturally-inspired trees on display
during the annual Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light exhibit at the MUSEUM
OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (5700 S. Lake Shore; 773.684.1414). Finally, bundle up the kids
and carry on a great holiday tradition with a peek at the Christmas windows at the legendary
MACY’S (111 N. State; 312.781.1000) department store.
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Celebrate the Season
Photos clockwise from top left: Antique Coach & Carriage, Museum of Science and Industry and Christmas Windows at Macy’s.
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875 N. Michigan, 312.751.3681 (J-26) MAG MILE
From the 94th-floor of the John Hancock building and more than 1,000 feet above the Magnificent Mile,offering multi-state views, and the heart-pounding newTilt! Adults, $18; kids (3–11), $12; kids under 3 free.
CHRISTKINDLMARKET
50 W. Washington, 312.494.2175 (J-33) LOOP
Set up as a little European village, you’ll find Holiday ornaments, Nutcrackers, cuckoo-clocks, beer steins andEuropean chocolates are just a few of the items forsale from more than 50+ vendors at this open-air eventduring. Runs Nov. 21-Dec. 24.
MEDIEVAL TIMES
2001 N. Roselle Road, 888.935.6878 (Suburban) SCHAUMBURG
Jousting, feasting and fun! Step back in time and surrender to an age of bravery and honor, whilewitnessing epic battles of steel and steed. Call for tickets and show times.
MILLENNIUM PARK
Michigan and Randolph, 312.742.1168 (K-33) MILLENNIUM PARK
Celebrate the tenth anniversary of one of Chicago’smost popular attractions, with architecturally signifi-cant must-sees including the reflective sculpture CloudGate (“The Bean”), the interactive Crown Fountain andthe Frank Gehry-designed Pritzker Pavilion and steel-ribbon bridge. Free ice-skating at McCormick TribuneIce Rink is scheduled to start Nov. 14. Skate rentals areavailable for $10.
Refer to Metro Map for location codes at the end of each listing.
American Sightseeing
312.251.3100 | americansightseeingchicago.com
See Chicago’s Architectural, Cultural and Historical Sights HighlightingChicago’s Downtown & Lakefront!(Courtesy Service for Downtown and Near North Hotels)
Family owned& operated over
100years!
Narrated Coach Bus City Tours2 Hour North Side Tour - 9:30am & 1:30pm2 Hour South Side Tour - 11:30am & 3:30pm
4 Hour Grand Tour - 8:30am, 11:30am & 1:30pm(Grand Tour Includes North & South Tours)
Daily Departures for All Tours!
Established 1907
THE MORTON ARBORETUM
I-88 and Rte. 53, 630.968.0074 (Suburban) LISLE
A 1,700-acre outdoor garden with over 4,100 kindsof plants from around the world. On displayNovember 21 through January 3, 2015: Illumination:Tree Lights At The Morton Arboretum.
NAVY PIER
600 E. Grand, 312.595.PIER (N-30) STREETERVILLE
A Chicago landmark, Navy Pier houses more than50 acres of gardens, shops, restaurants, rides andattractions, including the Chicago Children’sMuseum, the IMAX Theatre and a 150-foot-highFerris wheel.
SKYDECK CHICAGO
233 S. Wacker, 312.875.9696 (G-36) LOOP
See Chicago and beyond from the 103rd floor of theWillis Tower, and venture out onto “The Ledge,”which offers views through a glass-bottom balcony1,353 above the street. Adults, $18; kids (3–11), $12;and kids under 3 free.
VISITOR WELCOME CENTER 163 E. Pearson, 877.CHI.CAGO (J-26) MAG MILE
Tourist information and maps available. FREE.
MUSEUMS
ADLER PLANETARIUM
1300 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.STAR (N-43) MUSEUM CAMPUS
Space is the place at the Midwest’s leading museum for astronomy and space imagination.General admission: Adults, $12; seniors/students,$10; kids (3–11), $8. Some exhibits require an additional fee.
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Tue: Loyola University Museum of Art,Museum of Contemporary Art, SwedishAmerican Museum (second Tue of everymonth). Wed: Charnley-Perske House, Clarke& Glessner Houses. Thu: Art Institute ofChicago (from 5–8pm), Chicago Children’sMuseum (5–8pm), Peggy Notebaert NatureMuseum. Sun: DuSable Museum. Daily:ArchiCenter, Chicago Cultural Center, JaneAddams Hull-House Museum, Lincoln ParkZoo, Museum of Contemporary Photography,National Museum of Mexican Art, NewberryLibrary, Oriental Institute Museum.
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THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
111 S. Michigan, 312.443.3600 (J-35) LOOP
This beautiful downtown gem boasts one of thegreatest collections of French Impressionist andpost-Impressionist paintings in the world, plus animpressive new modern wing. IL residents get freeadmission Thursday nights from 5pm–8pm. Adults,$18–$23; kids/seniors/students with ID, $12–$17; kidsunder 14 free.
CHICAGO SPORTS MUSEUM
835 N. Michigan, 312.202.0500 (K-27) MAG MILE
This 22,000-square foot complex gives you achance to compare your jump with Jordan, testyour reaction time compared to Hawks goalie TonyEsposito and hit homers with Frank Thomas.General admission: $6; Seniors, $3.
DUSABLE MUSEUM
740 E. 56th, 773.947.0600. (South of M-54) HYDE PARK
Dedicated to the study of the history and culture ofAfricans and Americans of African descent. Adults,$10; seniors/students, $7; and kids ages (6–11), $3.
THE FIELD MUSEUM
1400 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.9410 (K-44) MUSEUM CAMPUS
Natural history comes to life at this family favorite,where patrons can meet Sue, the largest, most com-plete, and best preserved T. Rex ever discovered.General admission: Adults, $18; students/seniors,$15; and kids (3–11), $13.
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
220 E. Chicago, 312.280.2660 (K-27) STREETERVILLE
Get a taste of some of the most dynamic and provocative art created since 1945, including the current exhibit David Bowie Is. Adults, $12; stu-dents/seniors, $7; free for children under 12.
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
5700 S. Lake Shore, 773.684.1414 (South of P-54) HYDE PARK
See 14-plus acres of interactive exhibits, includingTreasures of the Walt Disney Archives, FutureEnergy Chicago and opening Nov. 13th, ChristmasAround the World and The Holidays of LIght.General admission: adults, $18; seniors, $17; andkids (3–11), $11.
SHEDD AQUARIUM
1200 S. Lake Shore, 312.939.2438. (L-43) MUSEUM CAMPUS
Explore the exotic undersea world with 20,000 ani-mals, from anemones and whales to dolphins andsharks. Shedd Pass: Adults, $28.95; kids (ages 3–11),$19.95.
TOURS BY LAND
CHICAGO TROLLEY & DOUBLE DECKER CO.
773.648.5000
Red and green San Francisco–style trolleys andLondon-style double-deckers, each led by an experttour guide, stop every 20–30 minutes at top attractions. Board at any of the 13 stops, includingthe Willis Tower, Museum Campus, Navy Pier orWater Tower.
GRAY LINE SIGHTSEEING
800.621.4153 (I-36)
Trolleys and Upper-Deckers offer scenic tours of the lakefront and downtown with stops at thecity’s top attractions. Choose from the Hop-On,Hop-Off Tour or stay on board for the complete 2-hour Circle Tour.
TOURS BY WATER
AMERICAN SIGHTSEEING
17 E. Monroe, 312.251.3100 (I-36) LOOP
Choose from a range of popular lecturedtours including the Grand Tour of Chicago,the Land and River Architectural Tour (askyline cruise), Las Vegas In Chicago CasinoTour, among many others. $28 and up.
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CHICAGO LINE CRUISES
465 N. McClurg, 312.527.2002 (L-32) STREETERVILLE
The Architectural River Cruise highlights landmark buildings along the river, while the Historical Lake & River Cruise offers a narrative of Chicago history and gorgeous skyline views from the lake. Adults, $40;Seniors, $33; Kids (7-18), $23; under 7 free.
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WENDELLA SIGHTSEEING BOATS
400 N. Michigan, 312.337.1446 (J-31) MAG MILE
Offering tours on the Chicago River and LakeMichigan highlighting architectural and historicsites. Prices start at $28.50 for adults, $26.65for seniors, $14.25 kids 4-11.
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CHICAGO WATER TAXI 312.337.1446.
A fun way to experience Chicago, with conven-ient stops at Union and Ogilvie Stations, theWrigley Building, Trump Tower, and Chinatown.
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Northwest 800.225.2525St. Peter’s Church 312.372.5111110 W. Madison Southwest 800.435.9792United 800.241.6522Yellow Cab 312.TAXI.CAB
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Shopping
Please call to confirm hours and credit cards accepted.
Holiday shopping isn’t just any old errand, it’s a tradition – and that tradition deserves a trip
into the city to hit both the classic big department stores and the tucked-away, one-of-a-kind
boutiques. In the case of the latter, find plenty of ways to dress the little ones up for the holi-
days in something fun and unique from designers like Kate Mack at SPOIL ME KIDZ BOUTIQUE
(835 N. Michigan, Level 2; 312.448.8128). Grown-ups need something stylish to celebrate in
as well, and there are plenty of stunning fashions for her to choose from at MARY WALTER
(33 W. Superior; 312.266.1094). Of course it’s far from a boutique, but no holiday shopping trip
in Chicago would be complete without a visit to the decked-out, multi-story, something-for-
everyone flagship store of MACY’S (111 N. State; 312.781.1000).
Photos clockwise from top left: Spoil Me Kidz Boutique, Mary Walter and Macy’s.
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A R T & A N T I Q U E SATLAS GALLERIES INC.
535 N. Michigan, 312.329.9330 (J-29) MAG MILE900 N. Michigan, 312.649.0999 (J-26) GOLD COAST
From prints by Renoir to contemporary works byChicago favorite Michael Cheney, Atlas has been offering the finest oils, sculptures and limited-editiongraphics for the past four decades.
LOTTON GALLERY
900 N. Michigan, 312.664.6203 (J-26) MAG MILE
Specializing in hand-blown glasswork by the Lotton family of artists, this elegant gallery carries a brilliantselection of fine-art glass, vases, lamps and chandeliers,along with original paintings by world-renowned artists.
CLOTH INGAKIRA
108 N. State, 312.346.3355 LOOP
With storefronts all over Chicago, AKIRA aims to pleasein every way. Fashions are tailored to each location and stuffed with popular designer brands that appealto every consumer need. Visit the heart of the Loop for AKIRA in Block 37.
DESIGNER RESALE OF CHICAGO
658 N. Dearborn, 312.587.3312 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
Chicago’s best-kept secret for over 18 years is the city’smost exclusive women’s consignment boutique, withdesigner labels like Chanel, Louis Vuitton and ChristianLouboutin at unbelievable bargains.
DESIGNERS WAREHOUSE
203 S. State, 312.662.1745 (I-37) LOOP
Over 10,000 square feet of discount designer fashionsfor men and women. Find a large selection of top branddesigner apparel and accessories.
MARMOT
932 N. Rush, 312.943.0750 (J-26) GOLD COAST
Whether you’re tackling a mountain or just a hikearound the block, gear up for your next outdoor adventure with high-quality technical apparel andaccessories. From hats and jackets to sleeping bagsand tents, be prepared for whatever Mother Nature has in store.
MARY WALTER
33 W. Superior, 312.266.1094 NEAR NORTH SIDE
Just off Michigan Avenue is a women’s boutique thatspecializes in unique and wearable clothing and accessories. The staff act as your own personal stylistwhether you're looking for a new work look or a fewnew outfits for that trip you're taking/chic casualapparel.
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DEPARTMENT STORESBLOOMINGDALE’S
900 N. Michigan, 312.440.4460 (J-26) MAG MILE
The legendary department store chain features out-standing fashion choices for all.
CITYTARGET
1 S. State, 312.279.2133 (I-35) LOOP
Smaller than a suburban Target store, this urbanconcept store sells home goods, apparel, beautysupplies, and groceries.
NEIMAN MARCUS
737 N. Michigan, 312.642.5900 (J-27) MAG MILE
The grandiose entrance is an indication of the haute stuff within this luxurious departmentstore.
NORDSTROM
520 N. Michigan, 312.464.1515 (J-30) MAG MILE
The customer service is legendary, but what really packs them in is the huge selection of fashion, cosmetics and seemingly endless shoedepartment.
K IDS RETA I LAMERICAN GIRL PLACE
835 N. Michigan, 877.AG.PLACE (J-26) MAG MILE
Dads beware! The epicenter of the American Girl movement features contemporary clothing foryoung girls and their dolls, as well as a café, dollyhair salon, infirmary and more.
SPOIL ME KIDZ
835 N. Michigan, 312.448.8128 (J-26) MAG MILE
This family owned kid store specializes in boutiqueapparel, toys, shoes and accessories for boys andgirls ages 0-14. Carrying brands from all around theworld as well as hand made products by localdesigners.
MACY’S
111 N. State, 312.781.1000 (I-34) LOOP
835 N. Michigan, 312.335.7787 (J-26) MAG MILE
Find top fashions and accessories for men,women and children, as well as an expansivecollection of home furnishings.
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SHOPP ING MALLS900 NORTH MICHIGAN SHOPS
900 N. Michigan, 312.915.3900 (J-27) MAG MILE
Bloomingdale’s anchors this fashionable mall, featuringmore than 70 shops including Atlas and Lotton Galleries.
BLOCK THIRTY SEVEN, SHOPS ON STATE
108 N. State, 312.261.4700 (I-34) LOOP
This four-story mall includes a wide range of retailoptions, including Magnolia Bakery, Sephora and Zara.
FASHION OUTLETS OF CHICAGO
5220 Fashion Outlets Way, 847.928.7500 (Suburban) ROSEMONT
Barney’s New York Warehouse, Neiman Marcus LastCall, and more!
THE SHOPS AT NORTH BRIDGE
520 N. Michigan, 312.327.2300 (J-30) MAG MILE
Five hotels, 50 specialty shops, 20 restaurants andNordstrom and Eataly as anchors.
WATER TOWER PLACE
835-845 N. Michigan, 312.440.3166 (J-27) MAG MILE
From Macy’s and American Girl Place to the new HarryCaray’s 7th Inning Stretch and Chicago Sports Museum,this classic Mag Mile mall features more than 100 spe-cialty shops and restaurants.
SPEC IALTY SHOPSCROSELL & CO.
900 N. MICHIGAN, 312.266.4500. (J-26) MAG MILE
A fresh approach to your home and lifestyle where youfind truly unique, artisan driven products for yourhome. Crosell & Co. provides the perfect backdrop forinspiration, learning and exploration in modern daygracious living.
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JAZZ RECORD MART
27 E. Illinois, 312.222.1467 (I-31) RIVER NORTH
Get lost amid the stacks at the world’s largestjazz and blues store. Be sure to check out thewide selection of recordings from owner BobKoester’s in-house jazz and blues label, DelmarkRecords.
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LOVER’S LANE
955 W. Diversey, 888.744.LOVE (E-11) LAKEVIEW
Shop at over 30 outlets for lingerie, bedroom toys,romantic gifts, sexy menswear, lotions, oils, books,videos and games for lovers. For additional locations,throughout Chicagoland, reference our suburban mapor loverslane.com.
MARY MARY
706 N. Dearborn, 312.654.8100 (I-28) RIVER NORTH
Accessories, frames, home goods—find it all at Mary Mary, a creative boutique inside a 133-year-oldbrownstone building. For the little ones, there’s a corner of the store dedicated to toys, puppets, and dolls.
P.O.S.H.
613 N. State, 312.280.1602 RIVER NORTH
Browse an eclectic assortment of vintage hotel silver,restaurant china and dinnerware, holiday ornaments,
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HERSHEY’S CHICAGO
822 N. Michigan, 312.337.7711 (J-27) MAG MILE
The retail store supplies chocolate-lovers withtheir favorite Hershey’s products and a sweetopportunity to create their own personalizedgiant Hershey’s Kiss or Chocolate Bar. Stop bythe café for gourmet desserts and decadent hot chocolate.
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IWAN RIES & CO.
19 S. Wabash, 2nd Floor, 312.372.1306 (I-35) LOOP
Chicago’s oldest family business celebratesmore than 150 years in business with a vastselection of pipes and smokers’ accessories.Sh
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candles, flea market finds and more. The items sold atP.O.S.H. are often one-of-a-kind or limited in quantity.
RAINFOREST CAFÉ RETAIL VILLAGE
605 N. Clark, 312.787.1501 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
Set in a rainforest with plants hanging from the ceilingsand walls and animatronic animals poking out frombetween the leaves, this safari store features a wildvariety of items for the entire family.
ROCK SHOP AT HARD ROCK CAFÉ
63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
Stock up on rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia. Featuring classictees, jackets, hats, and accessories, as well as a wideselection of collectables.
WE’LL KEEP YOU IN STITCHES
67 E. Oak, Level 4, 312.642.2540 (I-25) GOLD COAST
This shop features a dazzling selection of yarns and avariety of hand-painted canvases, along with expertinstruction and superb fitting and finishing services.
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PIZANO’SPIZZA& PASTA EXPRESS
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voted #1 Thin Crust Pizza In Chicago– by the Oprah Show
“A day without Pizano’s pasta is like a day without sunshine.” – Frank Sinatra
Open Daily 11am-5am Mon-Thu 4pm-5am; Fri-Sat 11am-5am800 N. Dearborn (312)335-8833 | 2429 N. Lincoln (773)472-1777
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Chicago’s Original Deep Dish Pizza
Now Serving Gluten Free Pizza & Pasta!
Nothing gets a big day of holiday fun in the city started on the right foot quite like a great brunch.
If it’s a little indulgence you’re after, sweet treats like the crepes and baked apple pancakes are
among the standouts at THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE (22 E. Bellevue, 312.642.7917 and
2020 N. Lincoln Park West, 773.929.8130). Meanwhile, at the old-school delicatessen ELEVEN CITY
DINER (1112 S. Wabash, 312.212.1112 and 2301 N. Clark, 773.244.1112), both breakfast and lunch
get their equal (and impressively large) due, with a savory Bloody Mary at the ready to wash
everything down. Finally, whether you prefer your eggs scrambled, over-easy or as the perfectly
poached stars of a killer Benedict, nobody does them better than YOLK (1120 S. Michigan,
312.789.9655; 747 N. Wells, 312.787.2277; and 355 E. Ohio, 312.822.9655).
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Photos clockwise from top left: The Original Pancake House, Eleven City Diner and Yolk.
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AMER ICANARTIST’S CAFÉ
412 S. Michigan, 312.939.7855 (J-38) LOOP1150 S. Wabash, 312.583.9940 (J-41) SOUTH LOOP
Serving up a mix of American and ethnic cuisine,including Greek, Sicilian, and French dishes. guests willfind a cool, diner vibe with a great selection of spirits.Daily 8am–9pm. All major cards. $$
BILLY GOAT TAVERN
430 N. Michigan, 312.222.1525 (J-31) RIVER NORTH700 E. Grand, 312.670.8789 (O-31) STREETERVILLE1535 W. Madison, 312.733.9132 (D-35) WEST LOOP330 S. Wells, 312.554.0297 (H-38) LOOP
A curse this bar’s owner made is supposedly responsi-ble for the Cubs’ World Series dry spell, but thatshouldn’t stop you from trying its cheezborgers andcheeps (not fries!), made famous by a Saturday NightLive skit. $
CASTLE CRAFT PUB & EATERY(CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX)
632 N. Dearborn, 312.266.1944 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
This pub serves a wide variety of shareable dishes,small plates and microbrews in a space reminiscent ofan English pub with comfy booths, billiard tables andan open kitchen. $$
ED DEBEVIC’S
640 N. Wells, 312.664.1707 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
Shake, rattle, and roll at this 1950s-style diner, opensince 1984, serves burgers and milkshakes along withbreakfast on weekends. FYI: the restaurant’s employeesare known for making snarky remarks. $$
FREESTYLE FOOD + DRINK
660 N. State, 312.202.6050 (G-30) RIVER NORTH
Withmany plates made for shring, Freestyle utilizesfresh, sustainable ingredients to create Americantastes with a global twist. For those who desire theirown plateful of delectable, full entrees are available tosavor. $$
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THE GREEN DOOR TAVERN
678 N. Orleans, 312.664.5496 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
A neighborhood favorite, for over 50 years, serving upeverything from brunch, to burgers, to steaks andmore. The down-to-earth staff and satisfying menu issure to keep many happy and warm this winter. $$
HARRY CARAY’S 7TH INNING STRETCH
835 N. Michigan, 312.202.0500 (K-27) MAG MILE
Sports fans and foodies alike will appreciate this newaddition to Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. The restaurantand bar serves inventive burgers, farm fresh salads,oven-fired pizzas and hand-dipped milkshakes. $$
MILLER’S PUB
134 S. Wabash, 312.263.4988 (J-36) LOOP
Whether it’s a business lunch, an after-work cocktail, ordinner on your way to the theater Miller’s Pub is yourLoop destination for hospitality since 1935. $$
RAINFOREST CAFÉ
605 N. Clark, 312.787.1501 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
Dine under a tropical jungle canopy at this kid-friendlyrestaurant where the cuisine is inspired by Mexico, theCaribbean and Asia. Your meal includes a show withanimatronic animals. $$
RUDY’S BAR & GRILLE
69 E. Madison, 312.332.8111 (J-35) LOOP
Scope out the historic photos and Chicago memorabiliadisplayed here while enjoying fresh-cut fries, char-grilled burgers, a craft beer or a milkshake martinimade with vodka and ice cream. $
AS IANTAMARIND
614 S. Wabash, 312.379.0970 (I-39) SOUTH LOOP
Contemporary décor accents Asian minimalist furnishings at this pan-Asian café. The menu coversmost of Asia, including Thai, Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese entrees.
River North747 N. Wells 312.787.2277
South Loop1120 S. Michigan 312.789.YOLK
Streeterville355 E. Ohio 312.822.YOLK
West Loop500 W. Madison 312.454.YOLK
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“but there’s way more than just eggs here.”
Serving Breakfast and LunchMon - Fri 6am to 3pmSat - Sun 7am to 3pm
HARD ROCK CAFE
63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
This legendary institution boasts a huge collec-tion of rock ’n’ roll memorabilia and servesAmerican cuisine including burgers, barbecue,sandwiches, pasta and steaks. $$
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P I Z A N O ’ SP I Z Z A & P A S T A
GOLD COAST864 N. STATE ST.312-751-1766
(STATE & CHESTNUT)
LOOP61 E. MADISON312-236-1777(EAST OF WABASH)
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VORA
1028 N. Clark. 312.929.2035 (I-25) GOLD COAST
This chic Asian fusion hot spot boasts a sushi bar with chefs creating only the freshest rolls served along side other Japanese and Taiwanese dishes. It offers many sakes and whiskeys and provides a contemporary feel.
BREAKFASTEGGSPERIENCE PANCAKES & CAFÉ
35 W. Ontario, 312.870.6773 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
Eggsperience a delicious selection of all-day breakfastand lunch items. $$
ELEVEN CITY DINER
1112 S. Wabash, 312.212.1112 (I-42) SOUTH LOOP
2301 N. Clark, 773.244.1112 (G-14) LINCOLN PARK
An old-school diner serving breakfast all day, ElevenCity offers soda fountain drinks, renowned hand-slicedsandwiches, fluffy omelets, giant salads. $
HASH HOUSE A GO GO
1212 N State, 312.202.0994 (I-23) GOLD COAST
Keeping the fun in food while pulling from the experiences of farm fresh agriculture and old recipeswith a twist, from the House Hashes to the FarmBenedicts. $$
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1371 West Chicago Avenue312-988-0644 | bowandsternoysterbar.com
Chicago’s Best Shuckin’ Oyster Bar!
THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE
22 E. Bellvue, 312.642.7917 (I-26) GOLD COAST2020 Lincoln Park West, 773.929.8130(G-14) LINCOLN PARK
Stop in at The Original Pancake House and enjoy a mealthat is cooked from scratch, just like Grandma used tomake. Indulge in their one-of-a-kind pancake favoritessuch as the Apple Pancake or Dutch Baby.
WEST EGG CAFÉ
620 N. Fairbanks, 312.280.8366 (K-29) STREETERVILLE
Located within walking distance of dozens of downtownhotels, this café offers everything from eggs benedictand pancakes to rotisserie chicken and taco salad.Bonus: insulated coffee pitchers at every table. $
YOLK
355 E. Ohio, 312.822.9655 (L-30) STREETERVILLE
1120 S. Michigan, 312.789.9655 (I-42) SOUTH LOOP
747 N. Wells, 312.787.2277 (G-27) RIVER NORTH
500 W. Madison, 312.454.9655 (E-35) WEST LOOP
Expect twists on breakfast favorites including Benedicts,French toast and skillets at this restaurant chain, whichalso offers specialty juices and premium coffee.Lunchtime options include burgers and salads. $
CONTEMPORARYAMER ICANARIA
200 N. Columbus, 312.444.9494 (I-33) NEW EAST SIDE
Asian-influenced American fare is served in a sleek, hiproom at the Fairmont Hotel. $$$$
RL
115 E. Chicago, 312.475.1100 (J-27) GOLD COAST
Adjacent to the world’s largest Polo retail store, RLserves American fare and ambience. $$$$
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ELEVEN CITY DINER
1112 S. Wabash, 312.212.1112 (I-42) SOUTH LOOP2301 N. Clark, 773.244.1112 (G-14) LINCOLN PARK
An old-school diner serving breakfast all day,Eleven City offers soda fountain drinks,renowned hand-sliced sandwiches, fluffyomelets, giant salads and a bloody mary madewith their own mix. $
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MANNY’S COFFEE SHOP & DELI
1141 S. Jefferson, 312.939.2855 (E-43) UNIVERSITY VILLAGE
Since 1942, this cafeteria-style institution hasserved sandwiches piled high with corned beef,brisket and peppery pastrami. For a side, ordertheir crisp potato pancakes. Specials change daily. $
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GERMANTHE BERGHOFF
17 W. Adams, 312.427.3170 (I-36) LOOP
This icon has been part of Chicago’s dining scenefor more than 110 years, serving wiener schnitzel,sauerbraten, and potato pierogies, plus house-maderoot beer. $$
CHICAGO BRAUHAUS
4732 N. Lincoln, 773.784.4444 (A-1) LINCOLN SQUARE
For more than 40 years this family-friendly restau-rant has served sauerbraten, wiener schnitzel, vealshanks, pork shanks and roast duck, as well as dailysteak, chops and fish specials. $$
GREEKGREEK ISLANDS
200 S. Halsted, 312.782.9855 (D-37) GREEKTOWN
Enjoy traditional favorites like saganaki, mousaka,roast lamb and more prepared with fresh ingredi-ents imported directly from Greece. $$$
PARTHENON
314 S. Halsted, 312.726-2407 (D-37) GREEKTOWN
This restaurant is one of the oldest in the neighbor-hood and boasts over 140 dishes. $$
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MEDIEVAL TIMES
2001 N. Roselle Road, 888.935.6878 (Suburban) SCHAUMBURG
Enjoy an exciting, family-friendly dinnerinspired by an 11th century feast and tourna-ment. Guests are served a four-course ban-quet. Adults: $60.95, children 12 and under:$36.95, 3 and under free. $$
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I ND IANCHICAGO CURRY HOUSE
899 S. Plymouth, 312.362.9999 (I-41) SOUTH LOOP
Chicago Curry House brings the flavors of India andNepal to the city. Delight in mouth-watering cuisine, anextensive wine list, relaxing ambiance and attentiveservice. $$
INDIA HOUSE
59 W. Grand, 312.645.9500 (I-30) RIVER NORTH
The centerpiece glass-enclosed tandoor oven doesmuch of the heavy lifting here, turning out more than150 delicious Indian favorites and vegetarian options.Can’t make up your mind? Try the popular (and eco-nomical) daily lunch buffet. $$
I R I SHEMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILL
216 N. Wabash, 312.263.0200 (I-33) LOOP
This Irish pub serves up traditional fare such asGuinness New York strip and corned beef sandwiches.The spacious dining room features a 40-foot wood barand TVs throughout. $$
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LA CANTINA ITALIAN CHOPHOUSE
71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005 (H-36) LOOP
Located on the lower level of the Italian VillageRestaurants, La Cantina serves steak and seafood fromall regions of Italy. Fish tanks give the space a calmvibe. $$$
LA SCAROLA
721 W. Grand, 312.243.1740 (D-30) RIVER WEST
This intimate spot features Italian favorites at reason-able prices for both lunch and dinner. $$
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CLUB LUCKY
1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300 (A-19) BUCKTOWN
Enjoy their "Must See" award winning holidaydecorations, starting Nov. 15 through January11th. Feel like you’re in a 1940s Italian supperclub and cocktail lounge. Close to downtownhotels. Good food and fun! Now offering hoteldelivery. Lounge open late. $$$
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ROSAL’S
1154 W. Taylor, 312.243.2357 (D-41) LITTLE ITALY
Feel like family at this warm trattoria where a mealof Sicilian specialties awaits. $$
THE VILLAGE
71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005 (H-36) LOOP
The Village features Northern Italian cuisine in anintimate setting, complete with cozy nooks andmurals. The veteran servers will make you feel rightat home. $$$
VIVERE
71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005 (H-36) LOOP
This contemporary Italian restaurant has receivedaccolades from Esquire and Wine Spectator. Themenu reaches across Italy, offering house-madepasta, seafood and meats meant to be paired withwine. $$$
MEX ICANSU CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT
49 E. Ontario, 312.943.4041 (I-29) RIVER NORTH
Experience a fiesta for your taste buds. A smorgas-bord of Mexican favorites such as fajitas, burritosand hacienda dinners served among mariachi musicand stained glass. $
NEPALESECHICAGO CURRY HOUSE
899 S. Plymouth, 312.362.9999 (I-41) SOUTH LOOP
Chicago Curry House brings you the flavors of Indiaand Nepal. Delight in mouth-watering cuisine, anextensive wine list, relaxing ambiance and attentiveservice. $$
NEPAL HOUSE
1301 S. Michigan, 312.922.0601 (J-44) SOUTH LOOP
The owner of Chicago Curry House presentshis newest fine dining establishment. Theeatery serves Nepalese and both northernand southern Indian food. $$
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P IZZACONNIE’S PIZZA
1030 N. State, 312.266.6437 (I-24) GOLD COAST2373 S. Archer, 312.266.6437 (D-53) BRIDGEPORT
Serving Chicago-style pizza for over 50 years, anyone who takes a bite of their deep-dish pizza will quickly see why they are known as one of the bestrestaurants in Chicago. $$
GINO’S EAST
162 E. Superior, 312.266.DEEP (H-29) STREETERVILLE500 N. LaSalle, 312.988.4200 (K-28) RIVER NORTH521 S. Dearborn, 312.939.1818 (I-38) SOUTH LOOP
A Chicago tradition since 1966, Gino’s is famous fordeep-dish pizza handmade with golden crust, freshvine-ripened tomatoes and your choice of toppings.There’s also a kids menu $$
PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTA EXPRESS
800 N. Dearborn, 855.749.2667 (I-27) RIVER NORTH
Pizano’s newest branch focuses exclusively on deliveryand carryout, serving pizza, salads and burgers until 5a.m. nightly. Looking to dine in? See the listing abovefor other locations. $$
“The Best Thai Restaurant is alsothe closest to all the major hotels”
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312/337-000011/2 Blocks From the Mag Mile at
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Mexican Cuisine since 1963
PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTA
864 N. State, 312.751.1766 (I-26) GOLD COAST
61 E. Madison, 312.236.1777 (I-35) LOOP
Frank Sinatra once said, “A day withoutPizano’s pasta is like a day without sunshine.”Brighten up your day with homemade gnocchi,but save room for thin-crust pizza. $$
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SEAFOODBOW & STERN OYSTER BAR
1371 W. Chicago, 312.988.0644 (D-27) NOBLE SQUARE
A variety of fresh fish entrees and a rotating selec-tion of daily oyster choices highlight this new addi-tion to the Chicago seafood scene. Dinner andweekend brunch available; closed Monday. $$$
BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO.
700 E. Grand, 312.252.GUMP (N-31) NAVY PIER
Come for our family-oriented atmosphere, friendlyservice, and out-of-this-world seafood. With BubbaGump, you’re guaranteed to get the greatestseafood experience in Chicago. $$
CATCH 35
35 W. Wacker, 312.346.3500 (I-33) LOOP
35 S. Washington St, 630.717.3500 (Suburban) NAPERVILLE
The freshest seafood in the city is just a short walkto Chicago’s Theater District. For meat lovers, trythe bone-in ribeye, New York strip or filet mignonmedallions. $$$$
GT FISH AND OYSTER
531 N. Wells, 312.929.3501 (I-30) RIVER NORTH
Oyster bar and seafood eatery specializing in babyoctopus, fresh oysters and craft cocktails. $$
HUGO’S FROG BAR
1024 N. Rush, 312.640.0999 (I-25)
This popular restaurant has seafood so fresh thatyou may see the fishermen at the back door. $$$$
STEAKS & CHOPS
CHICAGO CHOP HOUSE
60 W. Ontario, 312.787.7100 (I-29) RIVER NORTH
Located in a century-old Victorian brown-stone with more than 1,400 historical pho-tos, this renowned steakhouse featuresUSDA prime dry-aged and Kobe steaks. Acomprehensive wine list boasts more than650 selections. Piano bar. Valet. $$$$
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GIBSONS
1028 N. Rush, 312.266.8999 (I-24) GOLD COAST
5464 N. River Rd., 847.928.9900 (Suburban) ROSEMONT
This legendary Chicago steakhouse features a wideselection. $$$
HARRY CARAY’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE
33 W. Kinzie, 312.828.0966 (I-31) RIVER NORTH
10233 W. Higgins Rd, 847.699.1200 (Suburban) ROSEMONT
70 Yorktown Center, 630.953.3400 (Suburban) LOMBARD
The legendary Italian steakhouse serves the finestprime aged steaks and chops along with Italianfavorites in a truly warm atmosphere decorated with acollection of sports memorabilia. $$$$
LAWRY’S THE PRIME RIB
100 E. Ontario, 312.787.5000 (I-29) RIVER NORTH
Lawry’s serves up your prime rib on a rolling silvercart. $$$$
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“The most fashionable place in town to dine on Thai food”. . .
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COMPLIMENTARY PARKING
SULLIVAN’S STEAKHOUSE
415 N. Dearborn, 312.527.3510 (I-29) RIVER NORTH
This will be an evening to forget your caresand rekindle romance. Slip into a booth andtreat yourself to hand-cut steaks, freshseafood, signature cocktails and swinging livemusic. $$$
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SUSH IFRIENDS SUSHI
710 N. Rush, 312.787.8998 (I-28) GOLD COAST
Located steps from Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, themodern sleek trappings of this Gold Coast sushi spotare ideal for both casual and romantic dining. Enjoytraditional and specialty maki, sushi, and sashimi, aswell as entrée selections. Daily specials. $$
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SILVER SPOON
710 N. Rush, 312.944.7100 (I-28) GOLD COAST
Find Zagat-rated fare such as banana blossomsalad, tom yum, pad thai and more in a comfortablecasual environment. Vegetarian-friendly.
STAR OF SIAM
11 E. Illinois, 312.670.0100 (I-30) RIVER NORTH
Voted the No. 1 Thai restaurant by Chicago foodcritics, Star of Siam helped popularize Thai food not only in Chicago, but also throughout thecountry. $
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GREEN ZEBRA1460 W. Chicago, 312.243.7100 (A-26) WICKER PARK
A short trek west of River North, Green Zebra is artistic and upscale in both décor and cuisine focus-ing on locally produced and seasonal. $$
KARYN’S ON GREEN
130 S. Green, 312.226.6155 (D-36) GREEKTOWN
Contemporary. Stylish. Vegan. Karyn’s makes vegansexy in the midst of Chicago’s traditional Greektownneighborhood. Serving lunch, dinner and drinks inan atmosphere so chic you’ll forget it’s good foryou. $$
DAO
230 E. Ohio, 312.337.0000 (J-29) STREETERVILLE
You’ll find a variety of traditional and specialty dishes including pad thai and beef curry at this restaurant, which is located just half a block off the Mag Mile. $
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One of the great charms of the holiday season is the chance to celebrate in the here and now
while reveling in memories of times gone by. Of course, holiday nostalgia means different things
to different people. For some, it’s the spandex and hair metal of the 80s – exactly the era on
display in the hilarious and heartwarming new stage musical DEE SNIDER’S ROCK & ROLL
CHRISTMAS TALE at the Broadway Playhouse (175 E. Chestnut; 312.977.1700). For others, the feel
of Christmas in a classic 1940s Italian supper club and cocktail lounge is just the ticket, and that’s
just what they’ll find amid the holiday décor of CLUB LUCKY (1824 W. Wabansia; 773.227.2300).
Even further back in time, the aura of a 1920s speakeasy yuletide celebration is alive and well just
as it has been for decades at the legendary GREEN DOOR TAVERN (678 N. Orleans; 312.664.5496).
HolidayReminiscing
Photos clockwise from top left: Dee Snider’s Rock & Roll Christmas Tale, Club Lucky and Green Door Tavern.
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B L U E S C L U B SB.L.U.E.S.
2519 N. Halsted, 773.528.1012 (E-13) LINCOLN PARK
A truly intimate location that gets you up close andpersonal with the acts.
KINGSTON MINES
2548 N. Halsted, 773.477.4646 (E-13) LINCOLN PARK
Two bands on two stages provide nonstop music nightly at this legendary blues club, with early setsThu. at 8pm and Fri. & Sat. at 7:30pm. Cover: $12–$15.
CABARET CLUBSBATON SHOW LOUNGE
436 N. Clark, 312.644.5269 (H-38) RIVER NORTH
This show is the nation’s longest running female impersonation, Las Vegas–style revue and has beendelighting audiences from around the world for morethan 45 years. Reservations are recommended.
CABARET (CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX)
632 N. Dearborn, 312.266.1944 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
At this celebration of unabashed humor, dancing andentertainment you’ll find everything from bachata lessons to DJs spinning Top 40 and hip-hop beats.
Refer to Metro Map for location codes at the end of each listing.
COCKTA I L LOUNGESCLUB LUCKY
1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300 (A-20) WICKER PARK
Enjoy their "Must See" award winning holiday decora-tions, starting Nov. 15 through January 11th. This TrueChicago 1940s “supper club” and lounge is perfect forrelaxing with friends or an intimate cocktail. Try some-thing from their famous "Killer Martini" list or aHandcrafted Cocktail. Lounge open until 2am.
DOWNTOWN BAR AND LOUNGE
440 N. State, 312.464.1400 (I-31) RIVER NORTH
Located within walking distance of Chicago’s thrivingTheater District, this GLTB–friendly spot offers guestsfashionable lounge areas perfect for pre- or post-the-ater cocktailing or simply a night on the town.
SANCTUARY (CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX)
632 N. Dearborn, 312.266.1944 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
Spread over three levels decked out with custom LEDdisplays, this club features a dance floor where you canmove to beats from top DJs.
COMEDY CLUBSCOMEDYSPORTZ
929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080 (E-7) LAKEVIEW
Celebrating 25 years, ComedySportz presents an audience-interactive show appropriate for all ages. The all-ages show is improvised six times a weekend,so it’s never the same twice. $22.
IO
1501 N. Kingsbury (D-19) LINCOLN PARK
The originators of long-form improvisation have beencreating comedy for 30 years.
THE SECOND CITY
1616 N. Wells, 312.337.3992 (H-19) OLD TOWN
The Second City specializes in sketch comedy andimprov and has been delighting audiences since 1959.Countless stars got their start here; including JohnCandy and Mike Myers to name but a few.
UP COMEDY CLUB
230 W. North, 312.662.4562 (G-20) OLD TOWN
A cabaret-style club, UP features stand-up, improvisa-tion and sketch comedy shows nightly. You can enjoytheir full kitchen and bar, with servers taking ordersthroughout the show.
ZANIES COMEDY CLUB
1548 N Wells, 312.337.4027 (G-20) OLD TOWN5437 Park, 847.813.0484 (Suburban) ROSEMONT
Chicago’s original standup comedy club, Zanies hasbeen nurturing local talent while bringing in some ofthe biggest names in comedy since 1978.
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BAR AND LOUNGE440 NORTH STATE STREET
(312)464-1400 WWW.DOWNTOWNBARANDLOUNGE.COM
Live Blues7 Nightsa Week!
2 Stages • 2 BandsDoors Open 8:00PMShowtime 9:30PM
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DANCE CLUBSPALLADIUM (CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX)
632 N. Dearborn, 312.266.1944 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
This five-story nightclub has DJ’s spinning both newand retro beats with special lighting effects, smoke machines and even acrobatic performances. Open Friday and Saturday only.
IRISH PUBSEMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILL
216 N. Wabash, 312.263.0200. (I-33) LOOP
In addition to a sidewalk café and late-night restau-rant menu, this modern Irish pub boasts a 40-footwood bar with an expansive drink list including 16tap beers and signature cocktails. Catch all of yourfavorite games on the TVs throughout.
LIVE MUSICHARD ROCK CAFÉ
63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252. (H-29) RIVER NORTH
In addition to hosting live music, this legendary institution boasts the largest collection of rock ’n’roll memorabilia.
PIANO BARSTHE REDHEAD PIANO BAR
16 W. Ontario, 312.640.1000. (H-29) RIVER NORTH
Enjoy one of the Redhead’s signature martinis or a single malt scotch as you listen to Chicago’s top piano-player vocalists playing upbeat standards,pop, and rock hits seven nights a week.
TAVERNS &SPORTS BARSGINO’S EAST SOUTH LOOP
521 S. Dearborn, 312.939.1818 (H-39) SOUTH LOOP
Enjoy craft beers, with 12 Chicagoland brews on tap. If you want to try a few, get a flight of three for $9.50.
THE GREEN DOOR TAVERN
678 N. Orleans, 312.664.5496 (H-29) RIVER NORTH
The Green Door Tavern embodies old-schoolChicago. In fact, the former speakeasy resides inone of the first buildings to go up after the GreatChicago Fire of 1871. The down-to-earth staff keepsits many loyal customers happy through Chicago’sbitter winters. $$
On StageI.O. I.O. THEATRE 1501 N. Kingsbury, 312.929.2401. For 30 years,i.O. has been the premier improvisational comedy club in Chicago.These originators of long-form improv are famous for their hilarious,yet highly intelligent comedy shows—featuring their signature piece,THE HAROLD. Bill Murray describes their shows as “the most importantgroup work since they built the pyramids.” The i.O. houses two theaters,two bars, and has six shows a night. Call for schedule. chicago.ioimprov.com
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CHICAGO JAZZ PHILHARMONIC: CJP @ 10 AUDITORIUM THEATRE, 50 E. Congress, 312.341.2310.What seemed like an ambitious long shot in 2004 – a nearly60-piece ensemble fusing the formal traditions of classicalmusic with the swing rhythms of jazz – has blossomed moreimpressively than almost anyone could have hoped. Led bytrumpeter Orbert Davis and augmented by a number of spe-cial guest artists, the thriving Chicago Jazz Philharmonicmarks a decade of thinking big with a performance that revis-its some of its favorite moments from the past ten years andlooks ahead to the future. Friday 11/14 at 7:30pm. Tickets ($27-$72) are available at 312.341.2310 or auditoriumtheatre.org.
COMEDYSPORTZCOMEDYSPORTZ THEATRE, 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080. In an ultimate comedy competition, twoteams comprised of improv all-stars vie for the most laughsand the subsequent title as ComedySportz champion. Withsuggestions and comments from the audience, the red andblue teams sing, dance and deliver improvised scenes in thisno-holds-barred battle of comedy. Performance schedule isThu at 8pm. $22. Fri 8pm & 10pm, Sat at 6pm, 8pm & 10pm.$24. Located steps from the Belmont El stop. For tickets, call773.549.8080 or visit comedysportzchicago.com
ZANIESZANIES COMEDY CLUB, 1548 N. Wells, 312.337.4027.Zanies has locations in the city, 1548 N. Wells, and in Rose-mont, near O’Hare Airport. Chicago’s Original Standup Com-edy Club, Zanies has been presenting the funniestprofessional comedians since 1978. Zanies/Chicago is open 7nights a week. Selected in 2013 by The Reader as Chicago’s“Best Comedy Club.” A Concierge Preferred “Nightlife Desti-nation.” Information and showtimes are available by callingthe box offices, Chicago: 312.337.4027; Rosemont:847.813.0484 and online at zanies.com
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LUDOVICO EINAUDIHARRIS THEATER, 205 E. Randolph, 312.334.7777Known as a “Pianist with Rock God tendencies”(DailyTelegraph), Ludovico Einaudi’s unique musical alchemydraws on elements of classical, rock, electronica, andworld music. Einaudi has released a series of chart-top-ping albums, most recently In a Time Lapse, whichbroke UK chart history for a classical artist and is the #1iTunes Classical Album across Europe and the UnitedStates. Superstar Italian Composer/Pianist LudovicoEinaudi and his ensemble will perform “In A TimeLapse” on November 10, 2014. Tickets at harristheaterchicago.org or 312.334.7777.
THE SECOND CITY’S INCOMPLETE GUIDE TO EVERYTHINGUP COMEDY CLUB, 230 W. North, 3rd Floor,312.662.4562. The Second City’s newest venue, UP Comedy Club offers a diverse array of stand-up comedians,improv revues and sketch comedy shows. This weekendsee the hilarious sketch comedy show The Second City'sIncomplete Guide To Everything Nov 8 & 9. With comedyshows seven days a week, UP also features a full-servicekitchen and bar. No drink minimum required.
APES OF WRATHTHE SECOND CITY E.T.C., 1616 N. Wells, 312.337.3992.In the world of high stakes, we become a more heightenedversion of ourselves, which can sometimes resemble more simian behavior than human. From unitard sportingperformance artists, an intimate encounter with robot culture and the primal effects of downsizing, "Apes ofWrath" embraces the dark and light sides of our human devolution. secondcity.com
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SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREETSTAGE 773, 1225 W. Belmont, 773.327.5252. The award-winning Porchlight Music Theatre kicks off its 20th Anniver-sary Season with Stephen Sondheim’s brilliant, bloody thrillride Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. ThisTony and Olivier-winning musical tells the tale of London bar-ber Sweeney Todd, who returns home to Victorian Londonhell-bent on revenge after learning the agonizing fate of hiswife and daughter. Chicago favorites David Girolmo and Re-becca Finnegan star in this spine-chilling musical masterpieceof obsession, retribution and culinary curiosity. Tickets avail-able at porchlightmusictheatre.org or 773.327.5252.
IL TROVATORECIVIC OPERA HOUSE, 20 N. Wacker, 312.827.5600.A love triangle. A witch-burning. A poisoning. Mistaken identity. This isn’t the latest television drama, or even a callfrom your overly dramatic sister. This is the emotionally potent, action-packed and deftly sung Verdi masterpiece Il Trovatore, on stage in a grand production from the famedLyric Opera of Chicago. Don’t miss a minute of this magnifi-cent spectacle, with Verdi’s famous melodies – including the “Anvil Chorus” – sung in gorgeous Italian by some of theopera world’s leading lights. Sun. at 2pm and Wed. at7:30pm. Tickets ($79-$229) are available at 312.827.5600 or lyricopera.org.
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THE NUTCRACKERTHE HOUSE THEATRE, 1543 W. Division,773.769.3832.The House’s fresh take on this holidayclassic centers on young Clara’s journey to save Christ-mas. With the help of a magical nutcracker, this bravelittle girl fights the Rat King to save her family! Thismodern holiday production weaves together rivetingdialogue, astonishing puppetry, original song, and spell-binding spectacles to tell a heartwarming, darkly mov-ing story of magic and hope — a fun outing fit for thewhole family. Everyone knows The Nutcracker story,but no one knows it quite like this. Tickets are $15-$45. thehousetheatre.com
BIBLE BINGOROYAL GEORGE THEATRE, 1641 N Halsted, 312.988.9000.From the author of Late Nite Catechism comes this interactive comedy where audience members actuallyplay bingo, win prizes, AND learn funny stories based on theBible and the impact of religion on our society. Not even St.Peter could deny this much fun! "Funny...You don't have to be any particular religion to enjoy this show," says ChicagoStage Standard. "Very clean family fun." Performances areFridays and Saturdays at 8pm. Tickets $30. For more information, call 312.988.9000 or visit biblebingo.info
LATE NITE CATECHISMROYAL GEORGE THEATRE, 1641 N Halsted,312.988.9000. Go back in the days of the Latin Mass, meatless Fridays, and a ruler across your knuckles in this interactive stand-up routine at The Royal George Theater.Created in 1993, Late Night Catechism is the longest continuously running show in Chicago history and the longest one-character comedy in off-Broadway history. Performances are Saturdays at 5pm. and Sundays at 2pm.Tickets $31. Busy those nights? See Bible Bingo! Fridays andSaturdays at 8pm. For more information, call 312.988.9000or visit latenitecatechism.info
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BLUE MAN GROUPBRIAR STREET THEATRE 3133 N. Halsted, 773.348.4000.Blue Man Group has added new material to its already wildlypopular production. New cutting-edge technology and striking visual effects promise an innovative twist on an already unique form of entertainment. Currently in an open-ended run at Chicago’s Briar Street Theatre, this unique andthrilling multi-sensory experience fuses innovative theatricalspectacle and powerful original music with hilarious comedy,art, vaudeville and science to create a performance experience unlike any other. Tickets are $49-$69.blueman.com
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTETAPOLLO THEATER, 2540 N. Lincoln, 773.935.6100. Inspired by the famed, 1956 recording session that brought together legendary rock ‘n’ roll icons Johnny Cash, Jerry LeeLewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley, Million Dollar Quartetcaptures a singular moment when four of the music industry’smost extraordinary talents, all in their creative prime, came together for one of the most memorable nights in music history. The show features a treasure trove of music, including“Blue Suede Shoes,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “I Walk the Line,”and more. For tickets: $25-$77.50, call 773.935.6100 or visitticketmaster.com, milliondollarquartetlive.com
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