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THE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION Chicago is known around the world for its incredible architecture — both new and old — and their expert tour guides will introduce you to it all The Chicago Architecture Foundation is, in many ways, like a cultural ambassador for the city, offering upwards of 85 unique tours (as well as a variety of exhibitions, programs and events) that cover everything from the city’s colorful past and legendary skyscrapers to historical gems like the Water Tower and houses of Frank Lloyd Wright. But the gem of the lot, and considered the “top tour in Chicago and one of the top 10 tours in the U.S.” according to TripAdvisor users, is the Chicago Architecture Foundation
River Cruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady. CAFcertified volunteer tour guides will break down the city’s vast architectural wonders and explain how Chicago grew from a small settlement into an iconic city in less than 100 years. More exciting news this summer is the CAF’s pending move to a new location and establishment of the Chicago Architecture Center (111 E. Wacker Dr.), just above the dock for the aforementioned river cruises. 224 S. Michigan Ave. 312-922-3432. Architecture.org
After taking in a CAF tour, head over to grab a bite at Howells & Hood, nestled at the base of the historic Tribune Tower. A great outdoor patio near Michigan Ave. and a craft beer selection that rivals anything in the city add to the fun. 435 N. Michigan. 312-262-5310. HowellsAndHood.com Get the app keychicago
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25 FRIDAY The San Francisco Giants hit the Windy City to kick off a weekend series with the Chicago Cubs today at Wrigley Field. 1:20 p.m. 1060 W. Addison, 773-404-2827. The series continues with games on Saturday at 6:15 p.m. and Sunday at 7:08 p.m. See the Cubs Store ad on page 37 for 10% off. Enjoy tropical-inspired craft beer samples from more than 60 different breweries, gourmet small bites and breathtaking views of the lakefront during tonight’s Good Libations Beer Fest at Theater on the Lake. 6-9 p.m. $60. 2401 N. Lake Shore, 312-414-1313. Don your most bespoke black ensemble and kick off Memorial Day weekend with an evening of smooth R&B from Dru Hill, Ginuwine and more during tonight’s All Black Affair music fest at the Auditorium Theatre. 7:30 p.m. $32-$125. 50 E. Congress, 312-3412310. Take your Illinois Craft Beer Week celebration to the high seas with samples from Revolution Brewing aboard the Craft Beer Cruise from Shoreline Sightseeing. 8 p.m. $49 (21+). 600 E. Grand, 312-222-9328.
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26 SATURDAY One of the city’s best markets celebrates its 15th anniversary this weekend, as the Randolph Street Market hosts a Garden Party with games, live music and vendors selling everything from vintage clothing and antique furniture to fancy foods and more. Today and Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $10 (kids 12 and under, FREE). 1340 W. Washington, 312-666-1200. This weekend doesn’t just mark the unofficial start of summer. It’s also a time to remember those who served — a fact brought home by today’s
Chicago Memorial Day Parade. 12 p.m. FREE. On State from Lake to Van Buren, 312-744-3315. The 34th annual BelmontSheffield Music Fest promises a weekend of food, music, art and family fun in the city’s bustling Lakeview neighborhood. Today and Sunday, noon-10 p.m. $5. 3200 N. Sheffield, 773-868-3010. Chicago isn’t just the home of the blues, it’s also the birthplace of house music. Today’s Chicago House Party is both history lesson and celebration, featuring dozens of live performances and DJ sets at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. 1-9 p.m. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312-742-1168. Need confirmation that summer is back in Chicago? Just look to sky for a surefire sign, as the traditional Saturday-night fireworks displays over Lake Michigan explode for another season at Navy Pier. 10:15 p.m. FREE. 600 E. Grand, 312-595-7437. Get the app keychicago
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27 SUNDAY You can hop an Uber to get up or down Lake Shore Drive anytime. But there’s only one morning a year when you can do it on a bike without any cars around — during today’s annual Bike the Drive event. 5:30-10:30 a.m. Adults, $66; youth (under 17), $17. Columbus and Jackson, 312-427-3325. Get geared up with a rental at nearby Bike and Roll Chicago. 239 E. Randolph, 312-729-1000.
Spend the morning bargainhunting among hundreds of vendor tents at the sprawling Wolff’s Flea Market at Allstate Arena. 6 a.m.-3 p.m. Adults, $2; kids (6-12), $1. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847-524-9590. Head out on Island Party Hut’s Sunday-Funday Bottomless Mimosa Cruise for an enjoyable outing on the Chicago River. 10 a.m. $35 with open-bar option for $24 more. Located at Columbus and the Chicago Riverwalk. 312-600-8454. For more on the Riverwalk, see page 16. Can we get an “amen?” Get your Sunday off to an uplifting start with a delicious southern buffet
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DIRT Y DAN CIN G H ITS TOWN You’ll have the time of your life reliving one of the most popular romantic stories of the past several decades as the screen-to-stage musical Dirty Dancing opens May 29 at the Cadillac Palace Theatre. 7:30 p.m. $15$77. 151 W. Randolph, 312-384-1502. and rousing live gospel music at the popular House of Blues Gospel Brunch. 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Adults, $43; kids (6-12), $25. 329 N. Dearborn, 312-923-2000.
and Blooms exhibit at the Chicago Botanic Garden. 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Adults, $8; kids (3-12), $6. 1000 Lake Cook in suburban Glencoe, 847-835-5440.
The Chicago Philharmonic plays a program of movie music in a family-friendly Hollywood Heroes performance today at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 3 p.m. $10-$75. 205 E. Randolph, 312-334-7777.
Spend some time on the water this Memorial Day as you learn about the city’s amazing skyline with a relaxing and informative 90-minute Chicago Architecture Foundation River Tour aboard Chicago’s First Lady. Cruises depart regularly between 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. $47. 111 E. Wacker, 312-922-3432. For more on the CAF, see page 11.
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28 MONDAY Not all summertime insects are pests! Immerse yourself in a habitat filled with hundreds of live butterflies from all over the world in the new Butterflies
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29 TUESDAY Browse functional and decorative artwork with
THIS WEEK IN CHICAGO a floral theme including vases, ceramic sculpture, paintings and jewelry in the new exhibition A Flower Show at Vale Craft Gallery. 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 230 W. Superior, 312-337-3525.
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31 Don’t miss a chance to witness a true Chicago tradition, as the moveable bridges that span the Chicago River throughout the downtown canyon are raised in order to let sailboats make their way to Lake Michigan during the annual spring bridge lifts. The journey from Van Buren north and east to the lake generally flows between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. FREE. Experience tonight’s Navy Pier fireworks from the waters of Lake Michigan with 3D glasses and accompanying soundtrack aboard the 3D Fireworks Cruise from Mercury Skyline Cruise Line. 8:30 p.m. Adults, $36; kids (5-15), $15. 112 E. Wacker, 312-332-1353. For more on Mercury cruises, see page 17. Singer-songwriter-producer Eric Roberson settles in for a three-night stand of R&B and soul at City Winery. Tonight through Friday at 8 p.m. $45-$58. 1200 W. Randolph, 312-733-9463.
THURSDAY Conductor Marek Janowski leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a program of Wagner and Beethoven at Symphony Center. Tonight at 8 p.m. and Friday at 1:30 p.m. $39-$220. 220 S. Michigan, 312-294-3000.
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FRIDAY Hallelujah! Church is a glorious weekendlong event as the 33rd annual Chicago Gospel Festival gets underway tonight at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. 5:30– 9:30 p.m. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312742-1168.
Summer is barely getting started and already one of the biggest concerts of the season hits the lakefront tonight, as pop supernova Taylor Swift takes the massive stage at Soldier Field. 7:00 p.m. $120.50-$175. 1410 S. Museum Campus, 312-235-7000. The Chicago White Sox kick off June with a visit from the Milwaukee Brewers tonight at Guaranteed Rate Field. 7:10 p.m. 333 W. 35th, 312-674-1000. Take a trip back to the ’80s with the timeless synthpop of Depeche Mode tonight at the United Center. 7:30 p.m. $39.50-$79.50. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-4500.
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Unique Excursions unique communities — Pilsen, Chinatown, Little Italy, Greektown and Bronzeville — and the art, architecture and history that make them special. Must See Chicago is a fastpaced 90-minute tour that inroduces the city and several of its most iconic buildings. Architecture.org
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The Chicago Architecture Foundation is one of the largest cultural organizations in the city, offering 85 different tours as well as exhibitions, programs and events. The Discover Chicago’s Historic Neighborhoods tour is a favorite, as they partner with Big Bus Chicago daily at 10:30 a.m. to explore five different
A new experience from Chicago Detours is the Factories to Calories Fulton Market Food Tour, where you can discover the history and learn about the incredible transformation of this previously industrial area full of meatpacking factories into one of the more trendy neighborhoods in Chicago. Plenty of architecture and delicious gourmet food stops along the way too. Tours are Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. ChicagoDetours.com
ON THE WATER Shoreline Sightseeing spent $5 million on a revamp of its fleet in preparation for this, its 79th season on Chicago’s waters. And with the city’s largest fleet, including 11 touring vessels and six water taxis, Shoreline offers an award-winning architecture river tour with stunning views of more than 40 landmarks and skyscrapers, as well as a classic lakefront tour. Tours depart multiple times each day from Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier. ShorelineSightseeing.com
Walking into the Auditorium Theatre (50 E. Congress), designed by Adler and Sullivan, and seeing those magnificent arches is always a treat. The theatre’s design communicates, “This is going to be a special night,” even before the curtain rises. You know a building is significant when neighboring buildings appear to bow to it in deference. Inland Steel (30 W. Monroe), designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, is an architectural giant disguised as a modest, sophisticated office building. Burnham and Root’s Monadnock Building (53 W. Jackson) is a masterpiece that often gets overlooked. In a period when applied ornamentation was all the rage, they opted for understated elegance. The building’s gentle curves required more than 100 different shapes of pressed bricks to achieve. Now that’s artistry.
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Theatre tours Go behind the scenes of the Auditorium Theatre, a National Historic Landmark that was called “the greatest room for music and opera in the world” by Frank Lloyd Wright. Soak in the radiant 24-karat gold-leafed ceiling arches, ornate designs, hundreds of beautifully restored intricate stencil patterns and the seemingly endless wall and floor mosaics and murals. Tours are Mondays at 10:30 a.m. and noon, Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Admission is $12. 50 E. Congress. AuditoriumTheatre.org There isn’t a more iconic theatre in the city than the Chicago Theatre on State Street in the heart of the Loop, and the marquee tours ($15) run daily at noon to explore this majestic venue that dates back to 1921 and was designed by C.W. Rapp and George L. Rapp. Expect architectural and historical highlights of the building — and even stand on the famous stage and see the dressing room wall signatures of Frank Sinatra, Dolly Parton and more. 175 N. State. MSG.com
INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SPOTS Stop to smell the flowers. And then snap a quick shot of the colorful tulips in the middle of Michigan Avenue or throughout Millennium Park. The Nature Boardwalk (left) is part of the Lincoln Park Zoo and provides a great opportunity for a leisurely springtime stroll. Below the historic Water Tower on Michigan Avenue is a lovely tree-covered sidewalk and small park perfect for people watching and picture taking.
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Absolutely Segway
Take in an assortment of splendid views of architecture, fountains, remarkable museums, art, statues and parks on the informative, fun and exciting Chicago Architecture Tour from Absolutely Segway. The captivating stories of the architects, buildings and history that make the city’s skyline so famous only add to the experience. 312-5525100. ChicagoSegways.com
Chicago Crime Tours
The history of Chicago’s crime underworld is a vast one, and there’s no better way to learn about some of the city’s most famous criminals, mobsters and gangsters than jumping aboard a luxury, climate-controlled bus. Explore a host of historic crime scenes and get insights on the famous names like Capone, Dillinger, The Untouchables and many more. 312-888-6224. ChicagoCrimeTours.com
Chicago Detours
Step inside stunning hotel lobbies, Chicago’s underground pedway system, and a few bars on these fun and educational walking/bus tours that incorporate a blend of history, culture, architecture, food and even the 1893 World’s Fair. The Historic Chicago Pub Crawl makes for a particularly fun night out. Chicago Detours boasts five-star ratings on both Yelp and TripAdvisor. 312-350-1131. ChicagoDetours.com
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Suburban treasures 1 Just nine miles west of downtown Chicago is Oak Park, site of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio. The architect’s home was used to experiment with design concepts that informed his architectural philosophy, while the adjacent studio witnessed the birth of Prairie-style architecture. The Home & Studio is in the Wright Historic District, home to 25 Wright-designed private homes that illustrate his evolution. Guided or self-guided walking tours of the district are available through the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. FLWright.org
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2 Also in Oak Park is the recently restored Ernest Hemingway Birthplace, a beautifully preserved Victorian home where the awardwinning writer spent his early childhood. HemingwayBirthplace.com
The Bahá’í House of Worship is a gorgeous domed temple, gardens and fountains in north suburban Wilmette, and the oldest surviving Bahá’í House of Worship in the world. Bahai.US
LAKEFRONT TRAIL Undeniably one of Chicago’s most beautiful assets is its lakefront trail, an impressive 18-mile-long paved path that extends from Ardmore Street (5800 N. Sheridan Road) on the north side to 71st Street (7100 S. South Shore Drive) on the south side, hitting everything from Oak Street Beach to Museum Campus to Hyde Park, home of the University of Chicago and the Obamas.
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discover Discover a treasure trove of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, an internationally renowned zoo, a zero-waste craft beer festival, and much more just 9 miles west of Chicago’s loop. 1-888-OAK-PARK visitoakpark.com
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Down by the river The Chicago Riverwalk expansion was completed in 2016, and the 1.25 mile pathway has been a constant source of bustling activity ever since, offering a variety of activities and venues at which to eat, drink and immerse yourself in the ultimate city experience. City Winery’s (11 W. Riverwalk) main location and live music venue is located in the West Loop, but the menu at the Riverwalk location provides all the best items from the original, as well as its locally made wine served through a unique tapping system. CityWinery.com/Chicago Lincoln Square’s Tiny Lounge brings its signature craft cocktail concept to the Riverwalk in the form of Tiny Tapp, (55 W. Riverwalk) as well as Tiny Café, featuring locally roasted coffee, freshbaked pastries and ice cream. TinyTapp. com. Specializing in a summer grilled menu, O’Brien’s Café (45 E. Riverwalk) has a tasty half-pound black Angus burger complemented with lighter salads and wraps. OBriensRestaurant. com. Other venues to check out include the new Northman (233 E. Riverwalk) cider and beer garden, and Frost Gelato (27 W. Riverwalk) for a cool treat.
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Beginning at river level and spiraling five stories up, the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum provides a unique opportunity to explore a historic landmark bridgehouse, learn the story of the Chicago River and experience a stellar 360-degree view of the city. 99 E. Riverwalk. BridgehouseMuseum.org
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Offering morning, afternoon and evening Segway tours along the lakefront and Museum Campus, as well as a number of themed tours (architecture, haunted Chicago, North neighborhoods, Riverwalk, fireworks) and even customized options for those wishing to design their own excursion, Steve’s Segway Tours covers it all — and has a lot of fun along the way. 155 N. Harbor Dr. StevesSegwayTours.com
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Located on the eastern end of the Riverwalk is Island Party Hut, a kind of tropical oasis that serves food, drink, outdoor games and live music, as well as a floating tiki bar. 355 E. Riverwalk. IslandPartyHut.com
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Fun fact: Most people don’t know the city of Chicago actually reversed the flow of the river toward St. Louis in 1900 in order to keep from contaminating the drinking water supply we get from Lake Michigan. It took 11 years to create the mechanics and dig the canal. It was the third-largest engineering feat in the history of the U.S. behind only the building of the Hoover Dam and Brooklyn Bridge. Insider’s tip: For a real treat, inquire at the McCormick Bridgehouse Museum about the Wednesday and Saturday bridge openings that allow sailboats and other tall ships to pass between the river and the lake. It’s really cool to be inside the museum when the bridges go up. — Dan O’Connell is the founder of Chicago’s Finest Tours. ChicagosFinestTours.com
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Art for the ages You can honestly lose an entire day at the Art Institute of Chicago. Multiple days, really, if you have the time. The museum is just that vast and impressive. We overheard several times about how it was at the very top of a woman’s bucket list, and after one glimpse of her face as we strolled through the Georges Seurat and Vincent van Gogh exhibits, we understood. New this spring, step back in time and immerse yourself in the spiritual, domestic, and chivalric worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance in the The Deering Family Galleries of Medieval and Renaissance Art, Arms and Armor exhibit. Examine nearly 700 objects from the museum’s impressive collection of art from 1200-1600 including jewelry, altar pieces and more armor and weapons than a Game of Thrones episode. Insider’s note: General admission is free to Illinois residents every Thursday from 5-8 p.m. throughout the year. 111 S. Michigan. ArtIC.edu
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Experience the breathtaking beauty and rare wildlife of the Amazon rainforest courtesy of the Amazon Adventure presentation in the Giant Dome Theater at the Museum of Science and Industry. The show follows the 11-year expedition of naturalist Henry Bates as he explored this fascinating world of the unknown in South America. 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr. MSIChicago.org
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Jane Addams Hull House
The museum is known as Hull House, a settlement created by Jane Addams in the 1880s to provide different forms of support for immigrant communities such as daycare and English and citizenship classes. Today, the museum focuses on its original values of community engagement and social justice. It offers artifacts from the late 1800s and early 1900s and exhibits such as Re-defining Democracy, which recounts never-beforetold stories of Chicago immigrants. 800 S. Halsted. HullHouseMuseum.org
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Columbia College’s museum, known most for its photography exhibits, works with local and international artists while engaging with both its students and local communities. It strives to showcase emerging artists, offering a variety of photography that focuses on everything from portraits to architecture and cultural phenomenon. 600 S. Michigan. MOCP.org
The Play it Safe exhibit at the always active Chicago Children’s Museum allows the kiddos to step into the boots of a firefighter, put on authentic equipment, slide down the pole, hop behind the wheel of the firetruck and then spray the flames until they’re out. Safety first: Kids can even practice an escape route from the smoky “Get Low and Go” bedroom. Located on Navy Pier. ChicagoChildrensMuseum.org
Singin’ the blues
If you’re a fan of music and history — or better yet, music history — check out the new Amplified: Chicago Blues, an immersive and interactive exhibit at the Chicago History Museum that focuses on Chicago’s influence on the blues’ movement in the 1950s and ’60s. From a vivid photo display to artist spotlights to singing your own blues classic in a realistic club, it’s all here. 1601 N. Clark. ChicagoHistory.org
This month, the Field Museum is making some noise with its unveiling of a cast of the largest dinosaur ever discovered — the 122-foot-long titanosaur, which will take up one-third of the Field’s main Stanley Field Hall. It’s so large (scientists believe it weighed as much as 10 African elephants) that its head will peek over the 28-foot balcony into the second floor, and it will be joined in the room by life-sized replicas of giant flying reptiles. 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr. FieldMuseum.org Get the app keychicago
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Beyond the Sea 2 There are always plenty of fun activities at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Lincoln Park, but if you or your children are in need of a break from the action, stop by the Hands-on Habitat play space each day at 11 a.m. for a quiet Nature Story Time. 2430 N. Cannon Dr. NatureMuseum.org
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1 Chicago is blessed with a lot of ways to entertain the young ones, and the Shedd Aquarium would be at or near the top of that list because of its variety of up-close encounters with 32,000 aquatic animals. Don’t leave without experiencing the aquatic show in the Abbott Oceanarium and checking out the frolicking penguins downstairs. 1200 S. Lake Shore Dr. SheddAquarium.org
NAVY PIER A year-round centerpiece for enjoying the Chicago, Navy Pier represents 50 acres of unparalleled attractions, restaurants and family-friendly opportunities to make your visit to the Windy City complete. For a wacky experience that will get the little ones giggling, check out the Amazing Chicago’s Funhouse Maze and then slow things down with a relaxing stroll through the beautiful Crystal Gardens. 600 E. Grand. NavyPier.org
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At the Chicago History Museum in Old Town, the Sensing Chicago exhibit forces visitors to use all five senses to uncover Chicago’s rich history. Kids can hear the Great Chicago Fire, catch a pop fly at Comiskey Park, jump into a Chicago-style hot, hop aboard a high-wheel bicycle and even — if you dare — take in the smells of the old Union Stock Yard. 1601 N. Clark. ChicagoHistory.org
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Bobby’s Tike Hike
With all the activities Chicago has to offer, the Windy City can often feel like a giant playground for children. From kidfocused exhibits at our world-famous museums to boat rides, visits to the tops of skyscrapers, sprawling parks in which to roam, eye-catching shopping opportunities and a bevy of fun places to eat, Chicago knows how to entertain a family. If you need help along the way, don’t forget to download our app KEYCHICAGO.for plenty of information on how best to enjoy the city.
Ice cream in the middle of it all
If you’re busy exploring Millennium Park and the playground at Maggie Daley Park and feel like stopping for a cool treat, snag some ice cream at the Park Cafe just below “the Bean.”
Bobby’s Bike Hike happens to be the longest running city bike tour company in the country, and one of their versatile tours caters perfectly to your energetic little ones. The Tike Hike is an easy-riding, four-mile tour that lasts approximately two hours and explores a secret garden, beach, statues and even a petting zoo. Perfect for all levels of biker. BobbysBikeHike.com
Lions and tigers and bears
For young families, Lincoln Park Zoo is a treasure. And May means it’s warm enough for the vast collection of animals to be spending most of their time outside again. And did we mention it’s free? Open 365 days a year, minutes from downtown, nestled amidst a beautiful park. And it costs absolutely nothing to walk through the gates. Win win. 2001 N. Clark. LPZoo.org
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Architectural wonders 1 The immensely popular Cloud Gate, more commonly referred as “the Bean,” is the work of British sculptor Anish Kapoor, who used 110 tons of polished stainless steel plates to reflect the Windy City’s iconic skyline and clouds above. With a 12-foot arch, the Bean beckons visitors to step inside the concave chamber to see distorted reflections of themselves and snap a few photos.
2 The interactive Crown Fountain near Michigan Avenue is constructed of a pair of 50-foot glass block towers at each end of a reflecting pool. What makes the fountain so unique is that the towers project video images of Chicago citizens, with water flowing through an outlet in the screen to give the illusion of the subjects’ mouths spouting water.
3 The Jay Pritzker Pavilion, arguably the most sophisticated outdoor concert venue of its kind in the country, plays home to a variety of concerts and events throughout the year. The modern amphitheatre holds 11,000 people, but the Great Lawn is as relaxing a setting as you’ll find to take in the sounds. JayPritzkerPavilion.com
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Opened in late 2014, Maggie Daley Park, connected to the popular Millennium Park via the BP Bridge, is one of Chicago’s newest and most impressive green spaces. It became an instant hit among locals and tourists alike with its Skating Ribbon and threeacre Play Garden, not to mention the impressive rock climbing and bouldering walls and 18-hole miniature golf course. The Play Garden was designed in the sprit of Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland to capture the imagination of children with custom-designed play structures, sculptures and landscape. Kids of all ages will enjoy the opportunity to explore the Enchanted Forest and Slide Crater. The Skating Ribbon is a winding path twice the length of a lap around a traditional skating rink, perfect for walking or riding scooters in warmer weather.
In the middle of the Skating Ribbon are two stunning rock-climbing structures, custom designed with a total surface area of 19,000 square feet, providing a unique outdoor recreational experience for all skill levels (and under park staff supervision).
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Iris Intertional Jewelry Co. Featuring breathtaking adornments from around the globe, Iris is the messenger that brings treasures together — and your home for luxury handmade jewelry created by a host of talented international designers. Located on the fifth floor of Water Tower Place. 835 N. Michigan. IrisTrends.com
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Known the world over for its vast shopping opportunities, the Magnificent Mile is the upscale stretch of Michigan Avenue running from the Chicago River to Oak Street. Various mid-range and highend shops line the street, which is home to more than three million square feet of retailers, hotels, restaurants and museums. Here are some of the highlights: It would be difficult to talk about the Magnificent Mile and not start the discussion, or at least center it around, Water Tower Place. Inside you will find a high-energy shopping experience — and one of the best collections of stores anywhere in the world. Featuring Macy’s and American Girl Place, the seven-level Water Tower Place offers more than 100 stores including Bath & Body Works, Adidas, Forever 21, The Lego Store, Sephora, Sunglass Hut, Abercrombie & Fitch and Coach, plus fun dining experiences like Mity Nice Grill, Wow Bao and Harry Caray’s. The building is also home to the Broadway Playhouse, an intimate theater that regularly plays host to Broadway in Chicago stage productions. 835 N. Michigan Ave. ShopWaterTower.com
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The Shops at North Bridge is not just a shopping district — it also boasts food, entertainment and events to supplement the experience. Not to mention the fact it has expanded to now encompass a six-block area. Dining options run the gamut from Mexican to sushi and pizza. Some of the more notable stores include Chicago Sports & Novelty, Forever 21, Nordstrom, Swarovski, Hugo Boss, Sunglass Hut, Papyrus, Monica + Andy, and Vosges Haut-Chocolat. Looking to both shop and eat? Don’t forget that the 63,000 square-foot Eataly complex is attached and full of options. 520 N. Michigan. TheShopsAtNorthBridge.com Perched at the north end of the Magnificent Mile, the 900 Shops offer a unique experience of luxury shopping mixed with local boutiques and an array of food choices. At 871 feet, it’s the eighth tallest building in Chicago, and Bloomingdale’s occupies the rear of its wide atrium. Besides Bloomingdale’s, the seven levels include an Equinox gym, Mario Tricoci Day Spa, Gucci, Michael Kors, J. Crew, MaxMara, UNTUCKit, Kate Spade and lululemon. Satisfy your appetite on the top floor with restaurants like Allium and the Oak Tree Restaurant and Bakery. 900 N. Michigan. Shop900.com
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Space519 just opened their new location — a beautiful storefront on Chestnut. The owners, Jim and Lance, have impeccable taste, so not only is all of the merchandise perfectly curated, but everything down to the tables and light fixtures are on point. 200 E. Chestnut. Space519.com
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The big item this summer I think will be belt bags/fanny packs. They’re a festival staple but have also made their rounds on the runways for SS18, so I think we’ll be seeing them at places other than Lollapalooza. Also, wearing them almost like a cross-body bag as well as around the waist — it’s always nice to have options! I know it’s a delivery app as Logos are making a comeback well as a physical store, but this year. Whether it’s a sweatshirt I didn’t realize how much with GUCCI plastered across the I would want everything front or head-to-toe Fendi Fs, inside. It’s like the most wellpeople aren’t afraid to show the curated little grocery store. brands they’re wearing. Some of I picked up some granola, a these looks are super nostalgic, so slice of Bang Bang pie and it’s more meaningful than just being one of my favorite candles like: HEY, LOOK AT MY PRADA. (Kush by Boy Smells), and I POGO just opened in my For high-end versions of can’t think of another place neighborhood (Lincoln these, Ikram (15 E. Huron) and where I could get all of Park), and I am thrilled to Blake (212 W. Chicago) are the those things! 1019 W. Lake, have something so cool go-to options. You can find the 114 W. Chicago, 1722 W. nearby. It’s completely white most incredible pieces at either Division, 900 W. Armitage. with Instagram-worthy store. I’ve actually been on the FoxtrotCo.com hunt for a vintage Prada belt bag, so I’ve been searching places like Jena Gambaccini focuses eDrop-Off (2117 N. Halsted) and all things style with Luxury Garage Sale (900 N. Chicago’s original fashion Michigan, 1658 N. Wells, 1165 N. blog, ChiCityFashion.com, Clark). Other great stores to check and served as the creative out: Felt (2317 N. Milwaukee), Giuliana Rancic’s space519 (200 E. Chestnut) andAd-02.qxp_Layout director Quarter Pg. Designer Resale 1 8/1/16for7:36 AM Page 1 Rider (1115 W. Lake). HSN clothing line.
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The MOAB SafeHouse is a unique, familyfriendly, spy-themed bar and restaurant in River North that will satisfy your cravings for locally-sourced comfort food and crafty cocktails. Their awardwinning burger, the MOAB (Mother Of All Burgers), is a classic to be sure. USDA hand-pattied beef topped with American cheese, bacon and an over-easy egg, topped with their secret sauce and all coming to rest between a brioche bun. Juicy, cooked to perfection and a pleasing blend of flavors throughout. 60 E. Ontario. 312-313-1007. SafeHouseChicago.com
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Eleven City Diner
This old-school diner and delicatessen is a casual place to bring the family and enjoy a menu of classic sandwiches, melts, burgers and breakfast options in, as they put it, “a hybrid of sincere respect for what family dining rooms used to be.” We typically tend toward one of their famously stacked deli sandwiches, served with cole law, pickle and fries. Plenty of choices like corned beef, turkey, smoked brisket, salami, etc. Come hungry. And don’t forget a frosty shake to wash it down. 1112 S. Wabash. 312-212-1112. ElevenCityDiner.com
India House
Conveniently located in the heart of River North, this elegantly casual spot is ideal for lunch, whether to talk business or rest your feet after shopping on the Mag Mile. Their lunch buffet is a generous spread of specialty items from the old country. Start with soups, salads and fried samosas before delving into a string of vegetable and potato stews (try the fried cauliflower), rice dishes, chicken tikka masala and several delectable, complex curry concoctions (like lamb and some excellent tilapia). 59 W. Grand. 312-645-9500. IndiaHouseChicago.com
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The avocado mousse at Proxi: The subtle flavor and fun mix of textures was the perfect end one of the best meals I’ve had all year. 565 W. Randolph. ProxiChicago.com Maine lobster dumplings at S.K.Y.: I’m not sure how they did it, but they seemed to stuff an entire lobster into that delicate little dumpling. 1239 W. 18th St. SkyRestaurantChicago.com Toro tataru at Katana: It doesn’t get more decadent than combining toro and tuna tartare, quail egg, caviar and uni. It’s as rich and delicious as you imagine. If I wasn’t in such a swanky, public place, I would have licked the bowl. 339 N. Dearborn Honey butter jalapéno cornbread at Lowcountry: It’s a little sticky and sweet with just a hint of spice. You know it’s something special when there was shrimp, crawfish and crab on the table, and we finished the cornbread first! 3343 N. Clark and 1132 S. Wabash. LowcountryChicago.com
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Gino’s Deep AF pizza Gino’s East already has a stellar 50-year history and national reputation for iconic deep-dish pizza, so why mess with a good thing, right? But what if you make something better? More indulgent? Well, they’ve done just that with their “Deep AF” option, a play on popular social media lingo. In essence, it’s an upgrade to Gino’s original medium deep-dish pizza, adding a mindboggling 75 percent more cheese, 33 percent more dough and double the toppings — all for just $4 more than the normal medium pie. “It’s really a crazy experience when we’re serving this pizza to a table of people, just to see their reactions,” Gino’s Maggie Keeler says. “People can’t wait to take photos.” Can’t exactly blame them. And at the River North location (500 N. LaSalle), don’t forget to check out the brewery and third-floor Comedy Bar with shows six nights a week. Gino’s East has four Chicago locations at 500 N. LaSalle, 162 E. Superior, 521 S. Dearborn and 2801 N. Lincoln. GinosEast.com
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From standard donuts to specialty creations (Captain Crunch bismarck, lemon pistachio old fashioned) to “Dough Boy’s Best” options like peanut butter banana pockets, maple caramel bacon pecan bars and a cherry cheese danish, you’re sure to delight your sweet tooth at one of Stan’s Donuts’ eight Chicago locations. StansDonutsChicago.com The decadent chocolate cake at the West Loop Italian restaurant Formento’s has had people talking for years. Not sure what spoils you more, the rich dark chocolate mousse or the hazelnut prailine. Food coma, here we come. 925 W. Randolph. Formentos.com
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The menu isn’t an elaborate one at Lowcountry, but that doesn’t mean your decisions are simple. For our Southern seafood boil, we left the components and portions up to our server, and she did not disappoint with a whole lobster, king crab legs, shrimp, corn on the cob, Andouille sausage and red potatoes all arriving in a steaming bag that is cut open for you at the table. As for sauces, we were drawn to the “everything blend,” consisting of Cajun spice, lemon pepper and garlic. Talk about a sensory overload. All ingredients are boiled to perfection separately, then mixed together in the saucefilled bag that both seals in the flavors and retains heat. What you arrive at is a wonderful concoction that is seasoned evenly — and perfectly.
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Accurately dubbed as a modern take on the traditional steakhouse, RPM Steak features a contemporary, chef-driven menu and a wonderfully diverse selection of more than a dozen cuts of beef ranging from prime dry-aged ribeyes and center-cut filet mignon to Japanese-style wagyu options. The rare wagyu beef is celebrated for its heavy marbling, richness and melt-in-your-mouth, buttery flavor. 66 W. Kinzie. 312-284-4990. RPMrestaurants.com
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Club Lucky
With an aesthetic mixing industrial and modernist styles, the new Publican Anker is a creative take on the classic gastropub. Inventive American cuisine, mostly meat- and fishfocused, is priced in the $10 range. With a good selection of local craft beers, this makes for a great date spot. But make sure to reserve a spot — by 6 p.m., it’s packed! 1576 N. Milwaukee. 773-904-1121. PublicanAnker.com Furious Spoon serves delicious ramen in casual and fun environment. Tall wooden benches line the wall, and the latest hip hop bounces through the speakers. It’s bright, colorful and affordable. The rice bowls are a great option if you aren’t in the mood for ramen. 1571 N. Milwaukee. FuriousRamen.com
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If you’re in the mood for oldschool Italian and arguably the best dirty martini in the city, this is definitely the place. This hidden gem supper club, tucked away in the Bucktown neighborhood, looks like it’s straight out of the ’50s. The menu has all the classics, the portions are huge and the drinks are strong. 1824 W. Wabansia. 773-2272300. ClubLuckyChicago.com.
Labriola
You can probably make a meal out of the fresh-baked bread, but then you’d be missing out on the salads, soups, sandwiches, pastas, Neopolitan pizza, great brunch fare and other upscale Italian specialties that make this one of the most diverse and satisfying options on the Mag Mile. Enjoy the casual café or the more intimate restaurant. 535 N. Michigan. 312-955-3100. LaBriolaCafe.com
Nepal House
In business for more than 12 years, Nepal House has earned a stellar reputation in the South Loop for serving up high-quality traditional Nepali and Indian cuisine. Chicken and lamb dishes are roasted in a clay oven and tremendously tender. Take advantage of the all-you-can eat lunch buffet Tuesday-Sunday for just $12.95. 1301 S. Michigan. 312-9220601. NepalHouseOnline.com
STK
Chicago is no stranger to quality steakhouses, but STK, an international chain, takes things a step further, promising a “vibe-driven dining experience” by artfully blending a chic lounge and modern steakhouse into one dynamic space. Settle in for a bone-in filet or dry-aged 34-ounce tomahawk with parmesan truffle fries. 9 W. Kinzie. 312340-5636. STKHouse.com
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Tradition with a modern twist Walking into Sepia, the restaurant features a warm, rustic feel, complimenting old Chicago with photos and memorabilia. Attention to detail is everywhere: chandelier lighting, wood tables, pristine ingredients, etc. It’s always exciting to see chef Andrew Zimmerman’s seasonal menu here (tea-smoked duck breast or fjord trout in a Thai green curry, anyone?), and there are always a few pleasant surprises on an impressive wine list. 123 N. Jefferson. 312-441-1920. SepiaChicago.com
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Farmhouse
This River North restaurant’s main ingredients hail from their very own Brown Dog Farms in Wisconsin, and a rooftop garden assures a fresh supply of organic vegetables. Their menu is always rotating, but the top picks at the moment are a braised lamb shank with creamy grits or pan-roasted Atlantic cod with risotto. 228 W. Chicago. 312-280-4960. FarmhouseChicago.com
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You’ll forget about the fact that Chicago is a steak and pizza town when you take your pick from the dozens of daily seafood choices that are fresh from the water, inventively prepared and served amid a romantic, jazzy atmosphere. It’s also a short walk from the theater district, making it perfect for that pre-show meal. 35 W. Wacker. 312-346-3500. Catch 35.com
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Club Lago
With the look of a supper club your grandparents would’ve enjoyed, Club Lago may be River West’s best-kept secret. With a welcoming bar filled with locals, vinyl-checked tablecloths and heaping plates of pasta, it is one of the downtown area’s last remaining family-owned restaurants. 331 W. Superior. 312-951-2849. ClubLago.com
Texas de Brazil
From the 50-item seasonal salad area to the endless parade of seasoned beef, lamb, pork, chicken and sausage cooked over an open flame, then skewered and served tableside, this is a meal for those looking to go big — the festive churrasco way. Don’t forget the signature Brazilian cocktail, the caipirinha. 210 E. Upper Illinois. 312-595-0913. TexasDeBrazil.com
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The rise of the Boka Group The magic started with Boka (1729 N. Halsted), which has received a coveted Michelin Star every since 2011 — a feat that is difficult to comprehend even with Lee Wolen’s famed seasonal American cuisine. 1729 N. Halsted.
Chances are, if you ask any young chef in the city of Chicago to pick a kitchen to work in, and a group of people to learn from, the answer would be one of the establishments owned by the Boka Restaurant Group. Founded in 2002 by Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz, it quickly shot to stardom in the food world — and consistently has remained on the rise — as one of the nation’s foremost chefdriven restaurant groups. Solidified by its partnerships with six notable chefs, starting with TV’s Top Chef winner Stephanie Izard, along with Jimmy Papadopoulos, Giuseppe Tentori, Lee Wolen, Chris Pandel and Mark Hellyar, the Boka Group now owns 19 venues, each one conceptually distinctive, ranging from steakhouses and highend sushi and farm-to-table creations. Boehm, Katz and their partners aren’t done either, with plans to expand to Wrigleyville this summer and likely stretching to Los Angeles in the next few years. The company now staffs better than 2,000 people and has reportedly seen its profits climb from $19 million in 2010 to close to $105 million this year, according to Crain’s Chicago Business. For more information on the Boka Group and its restaurants, visit BokaGRP.com
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The personable Stephanie Izard and her Girl & The Goat (809 W. Randolph) immediately drew “Restaurant of the Year” praise upon opening its doors in 2010 and remains one of the toughest reservations anywhere, with bookings often filled up to six weeks in advance. Locally sourced ingredients and a seasonally rotating menu consisting of shareable vegetable, meat and fish dishes are key to Trip Advisor naming it the No. 4 restaurant in the world. Insider’s tip: The restaurant allows walk-ins if you don’t mind eating at the bar which, given the reputation of the place and its wait for a reservation, you definitely shouldn’t. And try the wood oven-roasted pig face. No, seriously.
GT Fish & Oyster
Named “Best New Restaurant of the Year” by the Chicago Tribune in 2011, the seafood-focused GT Fish & Oyster (531 N. Wells) has a menu consisting of half modern and half traditional dishes and an interior described as “part James Bond’s yacht, part New England cottage.” Insider’s tip: The cozy four-seat oyster bar is a seriously fun place to enjoy a meal.
Little Goat and Duck Duck Goat
Stephanie Izard also operates the casual Little Goat Diner (820 W. Randolph) and bakery across the street, which boasts a fantastic rooftop that is ideal for a weekend brunch in the sun, and the newer Duck Duck Goat (857 W. Fulton Market), which specializes in her version of “reasonably authentic Chinese food.”
Momotaro
Momotaro (820 W. Lake), an incredibly elegant, multidimensional Japanese restaurant, made plenty of noise out of the gate, earning the “Restaurant of the Year” title by Esquire. Plenty of attention to detail, and some of the best sushi in the city. Insider’s take: It doubles as entertainment, as the space and dishes are works of art. A must-order suggestion is the big shell with sashimi options.
NEXT BIG THING Swift & Sons The red-hot Swift & Sons (1000 W. Fulton Market), which looks to “evolve the American steakhouse for the modern diner,” is located in Google’s new West Loop headquarters. In the heart of the resurgent Fulton Market District, Swift & Sons looks primed to become the next big dining destination in Chicago — if it’s not there already, boasting an oyster bar, upper- and lower-level taverns, an elevated maining dining area, two private dining rooms and even — are you ready for this — an onsite concierge to answer any requests. .
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Zanies: 40 years of comedy Zanies, Chicago’s original standup comedy club, is celebrating its 40th year of making people laugh. “We’re the fourth-oldest comedy club in the nation, and the only one that headlines national talent seven nights a week,” says Bert Haas, Zanies’ executive vice president who has been with the club in various capacities since 1980. “And we feel pretty proud of that.” Zanies, which also has locations in suburban St. Charles and Rosemont, is in the midst of a year-long list of events designed to celebrate the milestone, including a Next Up series that showcases the type of talent Zanies believes will be owning the circuit in 10 years. In case you’re wondering about the club’s eye for talent, Kevin Hart, Hannibal Buress and Bill Burr all took the stage as part of the Up Next series 10 years ago during the 30th anniversary. “The history of Zanies is something I love,” says comedian Pat McGann. “You see the headshots on the wall and you can feel those comedians being there. You see Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, Kathleen Madigan, and you can imagine them being at Zanies and then think about all they have done since being there.” Comics also tend to be fond of the club’s undeniable personality, stemming from the intimacy of the space itself. “It’s tight and traps the energy of the crowd,” says McGann. That little room shakes with laughter most nights. It’s magic.” Zanies is located at 1548 N. Wells. Zanies.com
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Among the memorabilia Haas found in preparation of Zanies’ anniversary celebration are photos of George Carlin talking to local comics and a hand-written letter from a young Ellen DeGeneres asking to be considered as a “clean middle act.” Headlining on stage this week, catch Dan LaMorte through May 27, Marcella Arguello May 29-30 and Tracey McDonald May 31June 3.
Ready for wine? plates and shareable items. Don’t even think about leaving without trying a charcuterie and cheese selection. Enjoy live jazz Sunday-Tuesday and $1 oysters MondayThursday from 4-7 p.m. 601 N. State. 312-266-7677. PopsForChampagne.com
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Come for the concert and stay for the wine. Or vice versa. Either way, options are plentiful at City Winery, a unique live-music and fine-dining venue in the West Loop. As a modern wine facility, City Winery produces approximately 100,000 bottles annually. You can even get involved in the winemaking process and create your own private barrel or case. Rather leave it to the experts? Head to the Barrel Room tasting bar and restaurant and try the house wines served fresh on tap, direct from the cellar, or any one of a list of 400 wines from all over the globe to go with your dinner. As if the spacious 100-seat patio wasn’t great enough for the warm weather, City Winery boasts a second location on Chicago’s Riverwalk as well. 1200 W. Randolph and on the Chicago Riverwalk. 312-733-WINE. CityWinery.com
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A sleek, sophisticated and intimate space to spend time with a loved one or unwind after a day of shopping on the Magnificent Mile, Eno offers more than 5,000 bottles of wine behind the bar, a varied menu and delightful selection of gourmet cheese and exquisite chocolate. The aquarium fireplace will catch your eye, and peoplewatching opportunities are endless. Try a seasonal flight of wine and a handmade truffle on the outdoor patio if the weather suits your mood. 505 N. Michigan. 312-321-8738. EnoWineRooms.com
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There are lots of claims to fame for the cozy, old-school Italian Village. First, it’s the oldest Italian restaurant in the city, serving up some of the most authentic northern Italian dishes since back in 1927. And you can choose from one of three different restaurants under the same roof. But what lures us in every time is their award-winning wine cellar, which has a staggering collection of 35,000 bottles. 71 W. Monroe. 313-332-7005. www.ItalianVillage-Chicago.com Get the app keychicago
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Dirty Dancing returns
SOUNDS THIS WEEK May 25 Seen by millions across the globe since it debuted in 2004, one of the most popular romantic stories of all time, Dirty Dancing — The Classic Story on Stage, returns to Chicago as part of a nationwide tour. Exploding with heartpounding music and “big, bold dance numbers that explode with excitement,” this worldwide smash is based on one of the most popular movies of the 1980s. It tells the tale of 17-year-old Frances “Baby” Houseman, on vacation with her family in New York’s Catskill Mountains in 1963, and how her life is changed forever when she meets the resort’s dance instructor, Johnny Castle, at a late-night dance party and secretly becomes his leading lady — on and off the dance floor. As two intensely independent young souls from completely different worlds, Baby and Johnny learn more than a few life lessons in what turns out to be a challenging and exhilarating summer. Featuring the hit songs, “Hungry Eyes,” “Hey Baby,” “Do You Love Me?” and the ever-famous “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life,” the performance has been called “electrifying” and “sexy and sensuous” by critics. It’s also been suggested by the Chicago Sun-Times that “it’s impossible not to have fun at Dirty Dancing.” Dirty Dancing plays the Cadillac Palace Theatre May 29-June 3. 151 W. Randolph. 800-755-2000. BroadwayInChicago.com
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Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy takes the stage tonight at the Rosemont Theatre. 7:30 p.m. $37.50-$102. 5400 N. River in Rosemont, 847-671-5100.
May 25 Tonight’s Legends Fest – Hip Hop Edition features performances by Twista, KRSOne, MC Lyte and more at the Arie Crown Theater. 8 p.m. $35-$125. 2301 S. Lake Shore, 312-791-6000.
May 30 Indiana-born rapper Ugly God hits town to perform material from his long-anticipated album Bumps & Bruises tonight at the House of Blues. 6 p.m. $25-$30. 329 N. Dearborn, 312-923-2000.
May 31 Rock your vocal cords with a big power ballad and get your courage up with some great drink specials during Live Band Karaoke tonight at Hard Rock Café. 9 p.m. FREE. 63 W. Ontario, 312-943-2252.
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In the chaotic kitchen of a Wall Street restaurant, Chef George attempts to maintain his sobriety while keeping the trashtalking kitchen staff on its toes, but striking up a surprising friendship with an unassuming dishwasher reveals secrets from the past in the Shattered Globe Theatre’s gritty, funny, fast-paced drama How to Use a Knife. Playing at Theater Wit through June 9. 1229 W. Belmont. ShatteredGlobe.org
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Teller (of the duo Penn & Teller) and Aaron Posner, the creators behind 2015’s The Tempest, reunite for Shakespeare’s psychological thriller Macbeth at The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare on Navy Pier starting. 312-595-5600. ChicagoShakes.com
Porchlight Music Theatre brings to Chicago the Tony Award-winning Memphis. Inspired by a true story about love, soul and rock ’n’ roll, Memphis bursts off the stage with explosive dancing, irresistible songs and a thrilling tale of fame and forbidden love. The incredible journey to the ends of the airwaves is filled with laughter, soaring emotion and a roof-raising musical score by David Bryan of the band Bon Jovi. 1016 N. Dearborn. 773-777-9884. PorchlightMusicTheatre.org
20,000 Leagues Under the Seas
Birdland triumphs in complexity, energy and intensity in its U.S. premiere. The play is the creation of playwright Simon Stephens, who has previously won Tony and Olivier Awards, and focuses on the drawbacks of fame and the exploration of the psychological impact and pain resulting from a barrierfree life. Playing at the Steep Theatre through June 9. 1115 W. Berwyn Ave. SteepTheatre.com
Adapted from Jules Verne’s classic adventure that explores the murky perils of the sea, director David Kersnar invites audiences onboard the Nautilus in this Lookingglass Theatre Company world premiere performance. Playing at Water Tower Water Works through Aug. 19. 821 N. Michigan. LookingglassTheatre.org Get the app keychicago
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A quick look at happenings that indicate summer is just around the corner
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On Saturday, June 2, Lurie Garden, the internationally acclaimed five-acre urban oasis in the Southeast corner of Millennium Park, will host its annual plant sale from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. with handson gardening programs and tips. MillenniumPark.org
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Music festivals and concerts are synonymous with Grant Park, Millennium Park and the Pritzker Pavilion, and the 33rd annual Chicago Gospel Music Festival kicks things off for the summer. The free festival is June 1–2 in Millennium Park (201 E. Randolph) and the Chicago Cultural Center (78 E. Washington) and will feature local and national artists celebrating the genre’s foundational roots in Chicago. ChicagoGospelMusicFestival.us Shore Club, launched last year, opened for the season May 11 and offers an upscale dining option and patio in a truly unique location, conveniently nestled between the popular Lakeshore Trails on the edge of North Avenue Beach. Looking to unwind with a quick bite and beer after a day on the beach or bike? This is your spot. Same goes for if you’re in need of a cold towel or misting service and some fine champagne in a cabana. 1603 N. Lake Shore Dr. 312-635-8058. ShoreClubChi.com For the fitness-minded, Millennium Park will once again offer free summer workouts on Saturdays on the Great Lawn, beginning June 2. Classes begin every hour on the hour with Pilates at 7 a.m., yoga at 8 a.m., strength training at 9 a.m. and Zumba at 10 a.m. Weekday yoga will also be offered on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 7:30–8:15 a.m. beginning June 5. MillenniumPark.org keymagazinechicago.com
Chicago’s city markets are open for business. That means fresh seasonal produce, prepared food and snacks, flowers, unique local products and rare finds at Chicago’s longest running farmers market on Daley Plaza, the historic Maxwell Street Market or any one of a dozen more community markets in neighborhoods across Chicago. For a complete list of markets and hours of operation, visit ChicagoCityMarkets.us
KEY This Week in Chicago welcomes all attendees of LIGHTFAIR International 2018 Chicago’s McCormick Place is home to the world’s largest annual architectural and commercial lighting trade show and conference — LIGHTFAIR International — this week from May 6-10. Established in 1989, this global presentation of light and technology, will hold its 29th edition with a pre-conference May 6-7 followed by the annual trade show and conference May 8-10. Last year’s event had 28,000 registered attendees. Highlights include: • More than 550 exhibitors from the world’s leading manufacturers will display the latest technology and innovations on the trade floor, covering 200,000 square feet of exhibit space. • 200 hours of world-class accredited education through
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courses on lighting, design, technology, smart lighting, lighting and health, retrofitting buildings, managing LED costs and more. • The LFI Innovation Awards, honoring the industry’s newest product designs. • A host of different networking events. Don’t forget to download the LFI app at Lightfair.com for the latest exhibitor lists, floor plans, conference sessions, speaker bios, networking and special events, help with planning your agenda, and much more. Let KEY This Week in Chicago be your guide during your stay, and download our app at KEYChicago to help with restaurant reservations throughout the city. We look forward to seeing you.
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