- Our guide for this year's holiday entertainment in Chicago, with theater, music, dance and others. Most are virtual but don't let that dim your season.
- You can't go to a Chicago museum in person anymore, but they've been scrambling during the pandemic to come up with new and interesting ways to showcase their treasures.
- Even though this holiday season might look a little different than years in the past, there will still be holiday movies and TV shows to enjoy. Here are some of our picks and a look at what the holiday season will bring.
- Some of us look backward, not just to stories such as “The Queen’s Gambit” taking us away from 2020, but to TV shows that were huge a few years back. "Mad Men," for instance.
- The projected-art exhibition follows successful versions of the show in Toronto and Paris.
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- Chicago Christmas lights - including ZooLights - coming soon. But tickets are going very fast.
- Whether you are looking to admire the neighbor’s decor, watch some scary movies, join a virtual film festival or create your own candy chute, we have got you covered with things to do this Halloween.
- A drive-through Halloween parade and haunted house, plus streaming performances just for your scare season.
- Get your Chicago theater fix online: Our updating list of comedy, drama, musicals and more has 50+ shows for fall 2020.
- Running Nov. 27 through Dec. 27, and marking the first time the theme park will be open this year, the sights, sounds and smells of the holidays are sure to make for a “delightful season,” Six Flags spokeswoman Caitlin Kepple said.
- Here are some things to do during Labor Day weekend.
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- By late May, the Chicago-area cancellation list has grown for Fourth of July 2020 fireworks. From Arlington Heights to Naperville, we have the latest.
- Patios are open now in the suburbs and opening soon in the city. Below, you’ll find a running list of sortable outdoor dining options. If you are a restaurant owner with a patio or rooftop, please add your information to our list here.
- A list of things to do while you're quarantined during coronavirus outbreak.
- Here are some new movies coming to streaming services during coronavirus quarantine.
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- Howard Reich previews the newly announced Millennium Park at ag8亚集团官方网站home series.
- Chicago musiican Nika Nemirovsky has new music, called Close But Not Too Close
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- ‘Celluloid Skylines’ is an at-ag8亚集团官方网站home film festival ranging from ‘The Hudsucker Proxy’ and ‘Columbus’ to ‘Blade Runner’
- The Chicago singer-songwriter was to have played a record release show May 8 for "Last Flight Out," the new album from his Funeral Bonsai Wedding band.
- With so much canceled due to COVID-19, books are where it's at this summer: Here’s a roundup to help plan your reading lists.
- The Chicago Children’s Choir will host its Paint the Town Red concert alongside special guest artists this year. The free, virtual concert will be livestreamed Thursday, May 21 from 7-8pm, on the Chicago Children’s Choir website and other social media sites.
- We reached out to high schools throughout Chicago asking students to submit songs that have been on their playlists lately, or reminded them of their senior year.
- Review of Runaway Dog the new Retirement Party album
- DoStuff At ag8亚集团官方网站home is a new effort aimed at getting people entertainment, and independent venues and performers much needed help
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- Juice WRLD is Spotify’s most-streamed artist in U.S., Bad Bunny tops globally for 2020
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