From Illumination at the Morton Arboretum to a Northbrook Court parking lot, you can shell out big bucks for highly trafficked drive-thru holiday light shows. Or you can just find the right neighborhoods.
2020 in Chicago music was a COVID-based challenge, that artists like OHMME, Roy Kinsey and others found ways to navigate.
'Nocturne' at Gray Warehouse is open to the public but by appointment to maintain social distancing.
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- From Illumination at the Morton Arboretum to a Northbrook Court parking lot, you can shell out big bucks for highly trafficked drive-thru holiday light shows. Or you can just find the right neighborhoods.
- The year started with a flurry of promising shows, with a suburban "Grease," Steppenwolf's "Bug" and the Goodman's "Graveyard Shift" among the standouts. Then the pandemic came and everything went dark. Unrest filled the arts scene. But creativity remained.
- Alan Krashesky said he is recovering from a “planned surgical procedure” and expects to return to the anchor desk at the ABC Chicago station “sometime in January.”
- Free Street Theater to open free market in Back of the Yards
- The feature will include both new and classic Christmas songs and center on a down-and-out singer’s life being turned upside down when she is mistaken for writing the next Christmas hit.
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