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SKYDECK CHICAGO Head to the top of the famous Willis Tower for one of the best views anywhere, as well as a learning experience and thrill you won’t soon forget Did you know that, from the top of the iconic Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower), you can see four different states when the weather is clear? That’s no joke. Four states. Atop the 103rd floor, some 1,353 feet up in the second-tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, is the Skydeck Chicago, a spacious 360-degree perch that includes interactive kiosks and educational exhibits to help visitors learn more about what they’re soaking in. And one of the best, most Instagram-worthy photo opportunities anywhere in Chicago is on
what’s called The Ledge, a glass bay that extends out four feet from the Skydeck, offering not only a unique, heart-pounding thrill, but also the kind of photo those at home will hardly believe. If you’re taking the kids, be sure to check out the Skydeck’s website before your trip to include a bunch of kid-specific activities like fact sheets, quizzes, scavenger hunts and more. The Willis Tower Skydeck is open 365 days a year, from 9 a.m.-10 p.m. during the summer. 233 S. Wacker Dr., with the Skydeck entrance on Franklin. TheSkydeck.com
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6 FRIDAY Expect plenty of visual dazzle and high-flying acrobatics as Cirque du Soleil brings its latest bigtop extravaganza Volta to the parking lot outside of Soldier Field. Today at 4:30 pm and 8 pm, Saturday at 4:30 pm and 8 pm, Sunday at 1:30 pm and 5 pm, Tuesday through Friday (6/21) at 8 pm. $49-$155. 1410 S. Museum Campus, 312-235-7000.
weekend series against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field. Tonight at 7:10 pm, Saturday at 6:10 pm and Sunday at 1:10 pm. 333 W. 35th, 312-674-1000.
This weekend’s LatiNxt music festival features dozens of Latin music artists in a variety of performances unfolding on and around Navy Pier. Tonight from 5:30–11:30 pm, and Saturday from 2–11:30 pm. FREE. 600 E. Grand, 312-595-7437.
With the Cubs out of town, it’s up to the Dead & Company to bring the good vibes to the Friendly Confines with a pair of shows at Wrigley Field. Tonight and Saturday at 6:30 pm. $37.50-$137.50. 1060 W. Addison, 800-843-2827.
Sample from a selection of more than 150 delicious beers and enjoy food, DJ entertainment, lawn games and some amazing animals during the Craft Brews at the Zoo event at Lincoln Park Zoo. Today and Saturday, 6:30– 10:30 pm. $49 (21+). 2021 N. Stockton, 312-742-2056.
Jump in the wayback machine for a jolt of ‘90s nostalgia with man-band New Kids on the Block – plus guests like Naughty by Nature, Debbie Gibson and Tiffany – at the Allstate Arena. Tonight and Saturday at 8 pm. $49.95$189.95. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847-635-6601.
The Grant Park Orchestra plays a program Beethoven, Sibelius and Vine at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. Tonight at 6:30 pm and Saturday at 7:30 pm. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312-742-7638. The “Evil Empire” invades Chicago as the New York Yankees settle in for a
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15 SATURDAY Today’s inaugural Chicago Taco & Tequila Fest features live and DJ music, a variety
of sports, margaritas, tequila tastings and plenty of tacos in Lincoln Park. 11 am–9 pm. $10-$40 (21+). 2500 N. Cannon, 773-584-6652. Celebrate ribs and rock & roll this Father’s Day weekend with BBQ, bands and much more at the 21st annual Ribfest Chicago in the city’s Northcenter neighborhood. Today and Sunday, 12–10 pm. $10. On Lincoln between Irving Park and Berteau, 773-525-3609. Explore the rags-to-riches history and fascinating stories behind one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods on the Streeterville Walking Tour from the Driehaus Museum. 1–2:30 pm. $25. 40 E. Erie, 312-482-8933. Another busy Saturday in Chicago comes to a close with the traditional fireworks display over Lake Michigan at Navy Pier. 10:15 pm. FREE. 600 E. Grand, 312-595-7437. Get a great view of the pyrotechnics from the water aboard the Fireworks Cruise from Shoreline Sightseeing. 9–10:30 pm. Adults, $43; kids (3-12), $22. 600 E. Grand, 312-222-9328. Get the app keychicago
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Get up early to search for a last-minute Father’s Day gift from one of hundreds of vendor tents at the sprawling Wolff’s Flea Market at Allstate Arena. 6 am–3 pm. Adults, $2; kids (6-12), $1. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847-524-9590. Be sure to check Wolffs. com or Facebook for early closures due to arena events. Celebrate Catholic mass right in the heart of downtown at historic St. Peter’s in the Loop. 9 am, 11 am, 12:30 pm and 6 pm. FREE. 110 W. Madison, 312-372-5111. Hit the water this Father’s Day to learn more about the city’s amazing skyline with a relaxing and informative 90-minute Chicago Architecture Center River Tour aboard Chicago’s First Lady. Cruises on the halfhour between 9 am and 5:30 pm, plus 7:30 pm. $44.48$49.21. 111 E. Wacker, 312-922-3432. 2019 is the Year of Chicago Theatre, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by taking in a production in one of the city’s famed
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TAS T E O F R AN DO L P H ST. JUN E 14- 16 Dozens of artisan and restaurant booths and three stages of live music highlight one of the city’s hottest neighborhoods at the Taste of Randolph Street festival, June 14-16, from 5-10 pm on Friday and 12–10 pm on Saturday and Sunday. $10. 900 W. Randolph, 773-665-4682. See page 50 for more on the Taste of Randolph. storefront theaters, like the Jane Austen favorite Emma at Lifeline Theatre. 4 pm. $40. 6912 N. Greenwood, 773-761-4477. For more on the Year of Chicago Theatre, check out pages 52-53.
Hot on the heels of their new release Father of the Bride, prep-rockers Vampire Weekend play the Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island. 6:30 pm. $26.50-$188.50. 1300 S. Linn White, 312-540-2668.
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17 MONDAY Featuring an audio tour narrated by Broadway superstar Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Exhibition is a multimedia experience designed to take visitors deeper into the life and times of Alexander Hamilton in a new structure on Northerly Island. Timed tickets available for entry between 10 am–5 pm. $39.50. 1535 S. Linn White, 312-977-1710. For more on the exhibit, see page 14. Explore two of the city’s most popular tourist attractions on the new Navy Pier and Chicago Shakespeare Theater
THIS WEEK IN CHICAGO tour from the Chicago Architecture Center. 11:30 am–1:30 pm. $26. Tour meets at Polk Bros. Park, 600 E. Grand, 312-922-3432. For more on the CAA, see page 12. The Summer Music Series continues tonight with a double bill featuring organist Cory Henry and the Funk Apostles and black Brazilian music outfit The Caramelows at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. 6:30 pm. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312-742-7638.
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18 TUESDAY Pianist Alexis Lombre supplies the soundtrack for tonight’s installment of the popular Tuesdays on the Terrace outdoor jazz series on the patio at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 5:30–8 pm. FREE. 220 E. Chicago, 312-280-2660. Catch an al fresco screening of the coming-of-age tale Love, Simon as the annual Summer Film Series continues tonight at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. 6:30 pm. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312-744-3315. It’s South Side versus North Side as the Chicago Cubs take on the Chicago White Sox in the season’s first crosstown games at Wrigley Field. Tonight and Wednesday at 7:05 pm. 1060 W. Addison, 773404-2827. Head to the
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19 WEDNESDAY Enjoy live music, cool drinks and a relaxed visit with thousands of creatures of the sea – plus a great view of the Navy Pier fireworks – during Jazzin’ at the Shedd tonight to the Shedd Aquarium. 5–10 pm. $24.95. 1200 S. Lake Shore, 312-939-2438. Light up your midweek with tonight’s amazing fireworks display at Navy Pier. 9:30 pm. FREE. 600 E. Grand, 312-595-7437. Paddle out and see the show from the water via KayakChicago.com
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20 THURSDAY Cellist extraordinaire Yo-Yo Ma plays the complete Bach cello suites in a solo recital tonight at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. 6:30 pm. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312-742-7638. It’s a celebration of both astronomy and LGBTQ pride during Out in Space, tonight’s interactive, adults-only Adler After Dark event at the Adler Planetarium. 6:30–10:30 pm. $25 (21+). 1300 S. Lake Shore, 312-922-7827.
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Looking for a great way to experience Chicago’s top attractions? Had enough sitting or walking while taking in the sights and sounds of the city? It may be time to try a Chicago Segway PT tour from the folks at Absolutely Chicago Segway, who just happen to be celebrating a 10-years anniversary in the business. Basically, if you can stand, you can ride a Segway. And don’t worry about working up a sweat, as these smooth-riding, self-balancing machines do the work for you. It’s effortless, we promise. And fun.
The only difficult part might be deciding which tour to take. Options include museums and lakefront, art and architecture, city lights and skyline, Lincoln Park and the Gold Coast, fireworks, Chicago mob and gangsters, and haunted Chicago — as well as customized private tours for groups and companies. The captivating stories and unique perspective from the guides only add to the experience. Located at Millennium Park (300 E. Monroe) and North Avenue Beach. 312-552-5100. ChicagoSegways.com
INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SPOTS Follow the Nature Boardwalk south of Lincoln Park Zoo to find an interesting pavilion, inspired by the tortoise shell, that is a destination for photographers looking for a blend of nature and skyline. Hopefully Lake Michigan is warm enough for a dip, but even if it’s not, Oak Street Beach is a great spot for a photo of the water, Lake Shore Drive and the iconic buildings of the Gold Coast. The Michigan Avenue bridge, with its American flags and flowers (as well as the boats below), offers a great photo op from a block or two west. Break out the panoramic option on your phone for a great pic of the high-spraying Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park. Get the app keychicago
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West Loop bites Offering fun and educational guided walking and bus tours of Chicago architecture, history and culture, Chicago Detours (and its five-star ratings on Yelp and TripAdvisor) takes aim at much more than just the highlights. On the Factories to Calories Fulton Market food tour, visitors will explore the dramatic transformation of the city’s most rapidly booming neighborhood — the West Loop and Fulton Market District — during a one-mile stroll. Catch a glimpse of the area’s meatpacking history while enjoying a taste of its impressive gastronomic present and future with stops at Publican Quality Meats, J.P Graziano sub shop and Haymarket Pub & Brewery, where you’ll get to sample some specialty food items. 312-350-1131. ChicagoDetours.com
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The history of Chicago’s crime underworld is a vast one, and there’s no better way to learn about the city’s most famous criminals, mobsters and gangsters than jumping aboard Chicago Crime Tours’ luxury, climate-controlled bus. Explore historic crime scenes and get insights on the famous names like Capone, Dillinger, The Untouchables and more. 312-888-6224. ChicagoCrimeTours.com
Shoreline Sightseeing is celebrating its 80th 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 and fireworks tour. Departing multiple times each day from Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier. ShorelineSightseeing.com
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Offering the “local experience” since 1969, Gray Line Chicago sightseeing bus tours allow you to soak up all the must-see attractions and neighborhoods, as well as learn about the city’s rich history from insightful guides who average better than 10 years of experience. 312-251-3100. GraylineChicago.us
The Chicago Architecture Center’s Discover Chicago’s Historic Neighborhoods tour is a favorite every day at 10:30 a.m., as experienced docents lead you on an exploration of five different unique communities — and everything that makes them special. Ticket includes admission to the new Chicago Architecture Center. 111 E. Wacker. Architecture.org
Take the fun to the water Looking for an exhilarating ride across Lake Michigan at high speeds and with full 360-degree spins? Step aboard the Seadog’s Extreme Thrill Ride, a 30-minute experience you won’t soon forget behind a pair of 1,400 horsepower engines and full of sharp turns, full-throttle slalom runs and plenty of excitement. Add in a bit of music and interesting narration about Chicago, and you’ve got the makings of some serious fun. Note: You will get wet, and for safety reasons, passengers must be at least 48 inches tall. Departing from Navy Pier up to 11 times daily. Get a 2-for-1 deal with the ad on page 35. 312-321-7600. SeadogCruises.com If you’re looking to slow things down a bit, Mercury, Chicago’s Skyline Cruiseline offers plenty of intriguing options for enjoying the water with your significant other, friends or family. A popular favorite is Mercury’s Chicago By Night cruise, where you can enjoy evening breezes and take in the sparkle of the city after the sun goes down. Get $10 off tickets with the ad on page 23. 312-332-1353. MercuryCruises.com
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Chicago has the fortune of getting to premier Hamilton: The Exhibition, a new walk-through audio tour narrated by Lin-Manuel Miranda, as well as Phillipa Soo and Christopher Jackson, who played Eliza Schuyler and George Washington in the original Broadway production of the revolutionary musical. Spearheaded by creative director David Korins, the exhibit gives fans a chance to “go deeper and wider” into the background of not only Hamilton’s life, but also America’s. Insider’s tip: Take advantage of the headsets that are connected to a remote that hangs around your neck. The remote works to automatically play narration as you enter a room, and to hear specific narration that is associated with various historical artifacts scattered throughout the exhibit. The parts of the exhibit that offer this feature have specially marked “targets” that you can point your remote at to prompt the narration. The detail — from the floor to the lighting and score played as you transition from room to room — is incredibly immersive. Both fun and educational, Hamilton: The Exhibition gives people who love the record-breaking show a chance to expand on what Lin-Manuel Miranda was able to capture in the musical. Located at Northerly Island (1535 S. Linn White Drive). Visit HamiltonExhibition.com for hours and ticket info.
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Offering Segway tours along the lakefront and Museum Campus, as well as a number of themed tours (architecture, haunted Chicago, neighborhoods, Riverwalk, fireworks) and even customized options for those wishing to design their own excursion, Steve’s Segways covers it all — and is known to have a lot of fun along the way. Steve’s Segway is also the official Trikke tour/rental company and dealership for the entire Chicago area. These threewheeled carving vehicles with handlebars are a popular alternative to Segways. 155 N. Harbor Dr. 312-946-9467. StevesSegwayTours.com As if evenings in the summer didn’t offer enough fun in Chicago, did you know that fireworks shows happen Wednesdays and Saturdays through Labor Day? And, c’mon, who doesn’t love fireworks? Especially when they’re perfectly synchronized to music on Lake Michigan at Navy Pier and viewable up and down the lakefront. Wednesday shows begin at 9:30 p.m. and Saturday shows kick off at 10:15 p.m. NavyPier.org
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The Chicago Riverwalk, completed in 2016 and still expanding toward the lake, perfectly blends the energy of the city with a sense of outdoor living. Filled with several dining and drinking possibilities, as well as fun activities (kayaks, boat rentals, tours, etc.) it’s a gorgeous space to relax and take in the sights at river level. To get the most out of your time on the Riverwalk, download our app KEYChicago.
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May can be a beautiful time to hit the water, and Kayak Chicago is the city’s premier, full-service watersports outfitter. Whether you prefer a kayak or standup paddleboard, going on your own or joining a tour, they’ve got you covered. 1220 W. LeMoyne, North Avenue Beach and Montrose Beach. 312-852-9258. KayakChicago.com
Chicago Electric Boat Company If you’re up for navigating the river by yourself, check out these comfortable, easy-todrive electric boat rentals for as many as 12 people. Perfect for families, groups, even a business meeting. And BYOB, as long as you have a designated driver. ChicagoElectricBoats.com
Chicago’s First Lady
The Chicago Architecture Center is one of the largest cultural organizations in the city, offering 85 different tour options for exploring the city. Their most famous tour is easily the award-winning architecture river cruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady, departing every 30 minutes from the southeast corner of the Michigan Avenue Bridge at Wacker Drive and detailing how Chicago grew from a small settlement into a world-renowned city in less than a century. Led by volunteer docents with a passion for all things Chicago, you can expect an informative, entertaining dose of city architecture and history, as well as opportunities for some stellar photo opportunities. Insider’s tip: Buy a combo ticket for the river cruise and a visit to the Chicago Architecture Center and you’ll save $7. 312-922-3432. Architecture.org Get the app keychicago
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Dinner or drinks on the water 1 City Winery’s massive dining and live music space in the West Loop is impressive enough, but their second location on the Riverwalk offers a taste of what they do best: a diverse wine, beer and cocktail list along with food created specifically to pair with the wine. Add in a unique, sustainable tapping system, romantically urban décor and some wonderful views, and you can see why it’s not easy to leave. 11 W. Riverwalk South. CityWiner.com/Chicago
2 It’s OK if you ever find yourself in need of a vacation … while actually on vacation. It’s happened to all of us. And if you do, a tropical oasis in the middle of the city awaits at the end of the Riverwalk. Island Party Hut offers live music, tropical drinks, games and a distinctive Caribbean/ Polynesian vibe that will get you on island time in no time. 355 Chicago Riverwalk. 312-600-0488. IslandPartyHut.com
3 Offering 40 different beers, with an emphasis on the local craft beer scene, the Chicago Brewhouse enters its second season on the Riverwalk and is easily one of the pathway’s most popular gathering spots. A lot of that has to do with a creative assortment of sharable street foods from Chicago’s diverse neighborhoods. As far as beer goes, try the Revolution Sun Crusher or Forbidden Root’s strawberry basil hefeweizen. 31 E. Riverwalk. ChicagoBrewhouse.com
MORE HIGHLIGHTS The Northman (233 E. Riverwalk) is a local hotspot for ciders; Tiny Tapp and Cafe (55 W. Riverwalk South) has a great signature craft cocktail concept, tasty pastries and coffee; and O’Brien’s (45 E. Riverwalk)makes its return with a solid menu of comfort food, beer and cocktails. Also check out the marketplace kiosks (65 E. Riverwalk) for shops and eateries like Justice of the Pies and Gordo’s handmade ice cream.
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If you haven’t noticed, Chicago traffic can be pretty gnarly at times, especially during the busy summer tourist season. So why would you want to suffer through red lights and potholes with a cab or Uber when you can get shuttled from one landmark to another on the lake or river, in style, with Shoreline Sightseeing’s water taxi service? Shoreline offers five taxi docks, all conveniently located near major attractions like the Willis Tower, Michigan Avenue, Museum Campus and Navy Pier, making it both efficient and fun to experience as much as possible during your stay. Plus, did we mention the Instagram possibilities? 312-222-9328. Quarter Pg. Kayak Chicago Ad.qxp_Layout 1 6/24 ShorelineSightseeing.com
A hidden gem for sure, the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum represents a great way to experience a landmark bridgehouse, learn the history of the river and take in an unparalleled view of the city. 991Chicago Riverwalk. Page BridgehouseMuseum.org
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If you want to learn about the diversity of life on Earth and its history, the Field Museum — with its nearly 40 million artifacts and specimens — needs to be on your to-do list, especially the extensive dinosaur collection. That includes Máximo the Titanosaur, which happens to be the world’s largest dinosaur and one you can now strike up a conversation with through the museum’s new AI-driven chat experience called Message Máximo. Through text messages and online chat sessions, visitors can ask Maximo questions like how he came to arrive at the museum, what his favorite foods were 101 million years ago and what general life was like back in the Cretaceous Period. 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr. FieldMuseum.org
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GREEK HISTORY LESSON The National Hellenic Museum in the West Loop takes aim to preserve, portray and celebrate Greek history, culture and the impact of Hellenism in America. Stop in to appreciate a growing repository of more than 20,000 artifacts and a focus on the plethora of contributions made by Greeks and Greek Americans. 333 S. Halsted. NationalHellenicMuseum.org
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The famed Chicago Art Institute is home to one of best, most expansive art collections anywhere in the world — and exploring it can easily occupy an entire day if you allow for it. Having just opened in late May is the highly anticipated Manet and Modern Beauty display, the first exhibit the Art Institute has devoted exclusively to Edouard Manet in more than 50 years. It’s focused on an important period in the painter’s career when, by the late 1870s, he had begun to transform and focus his artistic style toward a combination of modern art and fashionable femininity. From striking portraits of beautiful women to intimate letters and floral illustrations, the exhibit showcases Manet’s influence on the impressionists and sensitivity to the changing times. Insider’s tip: Enhance your visit throughout the museum with an audio tour or the Art Institute’s free app. 159 E. Monroe. Artic.edu
Chicago’s world-renowned Museum of Science and Industry offers a plethora of vibrant learning opportunities about spacewalks, the science of storms and German submarines from WWII. Brand new at the MSI is Wired to Wear, an 8,000-square-foot exhibit that highlights how wearable technology — smart clothing and devices that are designed to expand the capabilities of the human body — is redefining what we previously believed was humanly possible. Featuring more than 100 inventions from 15 countries, this exciting new exhibit represents many of the most innovative ideas from this emerging field. This exhibition is not included in museum admission and requires an additional, timedentry ticket. 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr. MSIChicago.org
The dynamic Chicago History Museum, located just north of downtown in the Old Town neighborhood, has a number of fascinating exhibits, programs and tours. For an intriguing look at one of our nation’s most famous presidents, check out the Abraham Lincoln exhibit and its artifacts that focus on his election in 1860, steadfast leadership in the face of the Civil War and the tragic end to his life. Insider’s tip: General admission to the History Museum is free for Illinois residents on Tuesday evenings. 1601 N. Clark. ChicagoHistory.org Get the app keychicago
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Animal admiration The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum is loaded with enriching exhibits and opportunities for hands-on interactions with a variety of animals, especially in the summer, when you can explore the entire grounds. For a rare learning experience the kids will be talking about for months, don’t miss the daily Critter Connection from 12-12:15 p.m., where you can get up close with one of the 50 animal species that reside in the museum’s lab (think snakes, turtles, salamanders, etc.) or enjoy an animal feeding from 1-1:15 p.m. each day in the Mysteries of the Marsh exhibit, where you and the family will learn about particular diets and watch the museum’s experts feed some of the animals. 2430 N. Cannon Dr. NatureMuseum.org Lincoln Park Zoo, located in beautiful Lincoln Park just a couple miles north of downtown along the lakefront, is free every day of the year and offers plenty of exciting viewing — and learning — opportunities throughout its sprawling grounds. Save time to stop by the Regenstein Center for African Apes to see the adorable newborn of Rollie, a western lowland gorilla. The baby has been received quite well by the “troop” of other gorillas, including Kwan, the massive silverback male. 2200 N. Cannon Dr. LPZoo.org
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Plenty of entertainment of a full-price ticket to Blue Man Group with the code WHEEL during your online purchase. The family will love watching the three bald blue men leading you on a spectacular journey full of music, laughter and surprises. For more infomation, see the Deals and Promotions section at NavyPier.org
The Skydeck Chicago is on the 103rd floor of the iconic Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) is great on its own, but then you add in the thrill-inducing “Ledge,” where glass bays extend out four feet from the Skydeck to provide a truly unique view of the city. 233 S. Wacker Dr., with the Skydeck entrance on Franklin. TheSkydeck.com
Centennial Wheel and Blue Man Group combo
Few things are a more iconic piece to the Chicago skyline than the Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier. Grab the family and hop aboard for an unparalleled, 360-degree view of the city, Lake Michigan and beyond from 200 feet above the ground. You can receive a free Centennial Wheel pass with the purchase
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For a wild lunch the little ones won’t soon forget, check out this popular chain in River North and let them explore the Wild Bunch Kids Zone, full of friendly animal characters sure to bring some smiles and squeals. The menu is full of creative chicken, seafood, pasta and burger options, and don’t forget to end the adventure with a sparkling volcano dessert. 605 N. Clark. RainforestCafe.com
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Southeast Milwaukee has a strong claim as the “beer garden capital of the U.S.” Since 2012, when Estabrook Beer Garden became Milwaukee’s first beer garden since prohibition, dozens of beer gardens have sprung up in parks and open spaces in the region. The Milwaukee County Parks system now hosts five permanent beer gardens, as well as two Traveling Beer Gardens that travel to different parks in Milwaukee County every two or three weeks in the summer. The beer gardens serve beer from the iconic Sprecher Brewery fire trucks, with 12 craft beers on tap. Bring your own steins, pint or liter glasses to save a few bucks, or pick up a limited-edition souvenir glass at the beer garden. Beer-garden classics like pretzels and brats are available, as well as food from local food trucks — and visit on a Friday or Saturday night for live music. Milwaukee’s beer gardens are family friendly too, so feel free to bring the kids, or your fourlegged family members. For 2019 tour locations and dates visit www.travelingbeergardens.com
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The 1,700 acres that make up the Morton Arboretum, an internationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to the planting and conservation of trees, is home to a rich collection of more than 222,000 live plants representing nearly 4,300 species from around the world. Open 365 days a year, the Arboretum’s goal is to help us understand the rich diversity and benefits of nature, and it offers a wide variety of activities, events, exhibits and classes ranging from guided adventures and tram tours for kids to gardening and nature art and photography for adults. 4100 Illinois Route 53 in suburban Lisle. 630-968-0074. MortonArb.org keymagazinechicago.com
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Classic music and movies in Millennium Park It’s June, and if you heard anything about the spring we had, or lack thereof, you can’t blame Chicagoans for doing everything they can to get outside to finally enjoy the weather. And with all the city offers, you should be right there with us. You know summer is in the air when the Grant Park Music Festival kicks off in the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park, which it does June 12 at 6:30 p.m. with Civic Opera House Goodman Theatre performance by the Grant ParkPorchlight Music Theatre 20a N. Wacker, 312.827.5600 170 N. Dearborn, 312-443-3800 Orchestra and Grant Park Chorus. Lyric Opera presents Puccini’s 1016 N. Dearborn, 773-777-9884 Before Twitter, Tinder and the For more than 80Turandot years this weekly blockbuster opera Porchlight Music Theatre presents 24/7 news cycle, two of history’s music festival, an evening Chicago as the perfect backdrop, hasenigmatic capturedleaders the hearts of now through Jan.with 27. Hearts will inStephen most — Ronald Sondheim’s legendary locals visitors alike. 30 free concerts generally run Wednesdays and Fridays soar andand heads will roll in The this festival’s Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev musical Merrily We Roll Along at 6:30 p.m. andthat Saturdays at 7:30 through Aug. 17three and include Tchaikovsky’s Lake,A audience favorite includes — meet to halt the Swan arms race. Jan.p.m. 26-March 11. Set over Gershwin’s Piano Concerto and Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, among others. Forone-upmanship information the famous aria “Nessun crafty game of decades of friendship and about the Grant Music visit Merrily GPMF.org or call 312-742-7647. Dorma.” Save 20%Park when you Festival, ensues, and critics rave about business, We Roll Along Another popular experience charts at the the Pritzker Pavilion throughout thecompulsively summer is fascinating, the use promo code KEYMAG. this highs and lows of a reMillennium Parkor Summer Film Series on Tuesdays. Bring a picnic, back and take in a flick Visit LyricOpera.org call slylykick comic backstage glimpse of lationship among three very close — from family to cult favorites andfeatures blockbusters. The images fromlandmark a state-of-the 312.827.5600 for classics tickets today. century event. friends and hit songs likecrispa 20th art 40-foot LED screen and the concert hall-quality sound from the Pritzker Pavilion provide Playing through Feb. 25 in The a “Not a Day Goes By” and “Old memorable movie experience. Films begin at 6:30 p.m. Upcoming showings:Albert JuneTheatre. 11: Frida; June Goodman’s Friends.” For show schedule, visit 18: Love, Simon; June 25: Wonder Woman; July 2: The Wiz; July 9: 10 Things I Hate About You GoodmanTheatre.org PorchlightMusicTheatre.org
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Chicago’s centerpiece Pritzker Pavilion Regularly considered to be the most sophisticated outdoor concert venue of its kind, the Pritzker Pavilion is home to Chicago’s Summer Film Series, Summer Music Series, concerts and a host of other events throughout the year.
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The town square of Chicago — or as close as we have to one — is the sprawling, gorgeous Millennium Park. Located in the heart of downtown between Lake Shore Drive and Michigan Avenue, this 24-acre space offers all kinds of options for entertainment, relaxation and photos ops. It’s an award-winning center for music, architecture, art and landscape design. For a full schedule of events and things to see, visit MillenniumPark.org
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The “Bean,” which carries the official name of Cloud Gate, has become the primary attraction of Millennium Park and an Instagram favorite. Some 110 tons of polished stainless-steel plates went into the building of the structure, which beautifully reflects the city’s famous skyline. Insider’s tip: Don’t leave until you step inside the concave chamber to see a distorted view of yourself.
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It’s rare to have a place like this in a city like this. There simply is nothing like a leisurely stroll through this beautiful 3.5-acre garden, which can make you feel removed from sometimes hectic atmosphere of the metropolis that lies just steps away. Savor the numerous flower beds, tall hedges, boardwalks over pools of water, song birds and majestic views. There are plenty of benches available to enjoy lunch or a cup of coffee as well. LurieGarden.org
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For the fitness-minded traveler, Millennium Park offers free summer workouts on Saturdays on the Great Lawn at Pritzker Pavilion. Classes begin every hour on the hour with Tai Chi at 7 a.m., yoga at 8 a.m., Pilates 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. MillenniumPark.org
Crown Fountain Ready to get your feet wet now that summer has arrived? This long reflective pool has a pair of 50-foot glass block towers that project video images of Chicago residents at each end.
Maggie Daley Park Maggie Daley Park is an impressive green space, conveniently connected to Millennium Park by way of the BP Bridge, that has become a favorite spot to let the kids be kids since it opened in 2014.
The three-acre Play Garden features an assortment of customdesigned slides, climbing structures and sculptures (as well as an enchanted forest) that were created in the spirit of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland to capture the imagination of the young ones. If it’s warm enough, bring the swimsuits and check out the spray features at the Watering Hole. The Tower Bridge, a suspension bridge elevated by a pair of tours, offers opportunities for creative fun as well. 337 E. Randolph. MaggieDaleyPark.com
MUST-DO LIST The Skating Ribbon is a winding path twice the length of a lap around a traditional skating rink, perfect to walk, roller blade or ride scooters in warmer weather. Two stunning rockclimbing structures rest in the middle of the Skating Ribbon, providing a unique outdoor recreational experience for all skill levels with the help of park staff supervision. Don’t forget to enjoy a round at the 18-hole miniature golf course as well. It may not be Pebble Beach, but there are few backdrops as impressive as this one.
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Entertainment for all 1 Although the iconic Centennial Wheel gets a lot of the attention, and rightfully so, the other popular Pier Park attractions include the thrilling Pepsi Wave Swinger, the classic carousel, light tower, remotecontrol boats and challenging climbing walls.
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A splendid place to see a play in the city is the Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s uniquely personal Courtyard Theater, which evokes the design of Shakespeare’s Globe and others in early modern England, as well as The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare, as both foster an intimate relationship between actor and audience. See the North American premiere of Six, as the wives of Henry VIII join forces for a thrilling pop-concert spectacle, through June 30. 800 E. Grand Ave. on Navy Pier. 312-595-5600. ChicagoShakes.com
When it comes to pure entertainment for the little ones in Chicago, near the top of the list has to be the Chicago Children’s Museum. Inside this active, expansive museum, kids can dig for dinosaur bones, manage a grocery store, test their building skills or help put out a fire. 600 E. Grand. ChicagoChildrensMuseum.org
DON’T MISS OUT Get away from it all — if even for a few minutes — in the beautiful and semi-secluded Crystal Gardens. Get out of the sun and enjoy a show and the incredible IMAX Theatre or get silly in the Amazing Funhouse Maze. Even locals are still marveling at the new 200,000 square-foot cultural family pavilion loaded with restaurants and shopping.
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The nation’s largest rooftop venue An exciting new addition to Navy Pier this spring is Offshore, the largest rooftop venue in the entire nation. Perched atop the third floor of the Festive Hall, this stylish 36,000-square-foot all-season hotspot offers a splendid panoramic view of the skyline and Lake Michigan, as well as a radiant bar and impressive culinary team. This summer, Offshore’s 20,000-square-foot terrace — with its entertainment and gaming area and seven fire pits — figures to be a popular hangout spot for sure.
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Chicago-based clothing stores that have caught my attention: Genevieve Boutique: Genevieve opened her Lincoln Square boutique just over a year ago and is killing it. She carries a fabulous assortment of easy throw-on pieces that instantly take your look to the next level, and I love her selection of great tops to pair with a jean and heal for a night out. I’m also a sucker for friendly owners who make their clients feel special. 4745 N. Lincoln. GenevieveBoutique.com
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Fashion trends we’ll be seeing this summer: The print: Polka dots. Fun and fashionable this summer, especially in black and white. I love this print in a dress for women and a casual, short-sleeved button down for men. The color story: Neon. Yes, neon may scare some people away, but if done in moderation, this trend is sure to make a statement. Try in an accessory like a great clutch or watch. The neckline: Asymmetrical. If you love a cold shoulder, try an asymmetrical neckline instead of the peek-a-boo shoulder trend that was so last season. The accessory: Belt bags. Belt bags are still all the rage this season. Try one as a fitted crossbody for a modern and more wearable take on this trend. The jewelry: Chunky gold moon hoops. Try this modern take on the classic hoop earring. These statement pieces are the perfect way to glam up any look.
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Lora LaPratt, founder of Shopping Girl XOXO, is one of Chicago’s preeminent stylists, fashion experts and shopping concierge. Open by appointment only, the Shopping Girl XOXO showroom is located at 4847 N. Kenmore in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago. ShoppingGirlXOXO.com keymagazinechicago.com
Cinnamon Boutique: Emily, the owner, does an amazing job at selecting some of the most special pieces you’ll find in Chicago. They carry everything from great basic t-shirts to unique cocktail dresses and everything in between. They are a high-end, onestop shop for your entire wardrobe. 2104 W. Roscoe. CinnamonBoutique.com Favorite shopping area downtown: Oak Street downtown is a great little spot with big-name stores mixed in with local boutiques. I think people often assume that once you get downtown you won’t be able to find any local spots, but one of my very favorite local boutiques just opened on Oak Street: The LBD Chicago. It is right next door to Prada, St. John, Armani and Maje (a favorite shop that will always have a special place in my heart ever since shopping there in Paris).
That perfect swimsuit for summer Londo Mondo
This fun River North boutique “carries the best bathing suits year round, as well as super cute athleisurewear for the gym to errands, and ready-to-wear clothing that has the perfect combination of soft and edgy,” according to professional stylist Lora LaPratt. They focus on providing the active, modern woman with a wide array of swimwear for all shapes and sizes, and new arrivals are the norm, so you can always stay a step ahead of what’s in style. 1100 N. Dearborn. LondoMondo.com
Akira
Akira was founded locally in 2002 as a woman’s boutique carrying clothing, footwear and accessories from major brands and their own private labels. With an emphasis on statement-making, uber-trendy pieces, it has since expanded to 27 stores, including one on the fourth level of Water Tower Place and another downtown at 122 S. State. Check out a full line of swimwear and body suits for summer. ShopAkira.com
Water Tower Place
Located at the pinnacle of Chicago’s famed Magnificent Mile, inside you’ll find a high-energy shopping experience — and one of the best collections of stores anywhere. Go swimsuit shopping at Macy’s, Victoria Secret, Chico’s, Forever 21 and more. 835 N. Michigan Ave. ShopWaterTower.com
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No neighborhood in Chicago is as food crazy these days as the burgeoning West Loop, and RM Champagne Salon, with its semi-hidden alley entrance, cobblestone walkway and large outdoor patio with string lights creates an ambiance like few others. Don’t leave without trying the fantastic steak tartare, oysters or roast chicken with fingerling potatoes, and the house-made gelato and sorbet is a nice cap to a warm evening. 116 N. Green. 312-243-1199. RMChampagneSalon.com
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Situated ideally on the Magnificent Mile, as a perfect lunch break from shopping or a destination for dinner after seeing the sights, Labriola’s gorgeous, flowersprinkled patio to the side of the restaurant is a swell spot for a Neopolitan pizza, seasonal pasta dish or seafood. Don’t forget to save room to choose something out of the rotating gelato freezer. 535 N. Michigan Ave. 312-955-3100. LaBriolaCafe.com
An Italian restaurant and neighborhood wine bar just steps from the popular Gold Coast nightlife district, Eduardo’s sidewalk patio will beckon on a warm June afternoon or evening. Specializing in authentic, light Italian dishes that are perfect for sharing, it also has a quality weekend brunch. 1212 N. Dearborn. 312-337-4490. EduardosEnoteca.com
Club Lucky Club Lucky is where you want to head if you’re in the mood for an old-school, neighborhood supper club. Just a bit north of downtown in the trendy, tree-filled Bucktown neighborhood, this local staple is famous for its Italian specialties, served family style, and its awardwinning martinis. Club Lucky’s quaint sidewalk patio is beautiful, quiet and calling your name. Insider’s tip: Put your name in for a patio table as soon as you arrive, then go grab a cocktail at the bar. 1824 W. Wabansia. 773-227-2300. ClubLuckyChicago.com
The newest addition to the powerful Gibsons’ Restaurant Group is Gibsons Italia, a tri-level achievement perched alongside the Chicago River with a knack for prime steaks and house-made pasta. The rooftop is retractable in case the weather isn’t ideal, and the expanded dining patio is striking and casual at the same time. Undoubtedly some of the best dining views in the city are found here. 233 N. Canal. 312-414-1100. GibsonsItalia.com Get the app keychicago
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Considered to be “a hybrid of sincere respect for what family dining rooms used to be,” Eleven City Diner, a throwback diner and delicatessen, knows a thing or two about putting a plateful of scrumptious, rib-sticking food in front of you to get the day started off right. Classic deli sandwiches stacked tall, decadent burgers and melts, and loaded breakfast favorites highlight the menu. For brunch, try everything from a deli scramble with pastrami, corned beef, eggs and cheddar cheese to a lox box, steak and eggs or the 11 City French Toast with fresh baked challah, strawberries, bananas and toasted coconut. Don’t forget the fresh-squeezed juice. 1112 S. Wabash St. 312-212-1112. ElevenCityDiner.com
ONE WITH NATURE At North Pond in Lincoln Park, a $37 brunch is surely the most cost-efficient way of receiving a three-course, Michelin-star meal, service and ambiance. Full of charm with its location on the pond and its interior being cozy yet bright with large windows throughout, you get four choices for each course, which allows for different tastes to be accommodated. Fish, meats and vegetables are plated with a gastro touch, yet completely approachable. 2610 N. Cannon Dr. 773-477-5845. NorthPondRestaurant.com
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The team behind the Tortoise Supper Club recently opened this New England-style seafood joint in Old Town, and brunch service was launched in the spring from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on the weekend. Go for the soft scramble with grilled Spanish octopus, the biscuits with clam chowder gravy, or house-smoked salmon benedict. Seafood for brunch? You bet. Once you see these delectable combinations, you’ll feel right at home. 227 W. North Ave. 312-929-3091. TwoLightsChicago.com
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Offering an innovative menu with “healthy meets delicious” options, iconic coffee and plenty of in-house bakery favorites, the three trendy downtown locations are sure to please any palate for brunch from 8 a.m.3 p.m. on the weekend. Recommended: the braised pot roast and egg sandwich, the light and fluffy lemon pancakes or 10-grain oatmeal with dried cherries, brown sugar and toasted almonds. Don’t skip their fresh fruit juices (spiked, if desired). 519 N. Clark, 671 N. St. Clair, 834 W. Fulton Market. BeatrixChicago.com
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Russian Tea Time
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Chicago Curry House
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Head to the heart of the Loop to experience this restaurant filled with warm atmosphere, delicious food and excellent service. They boast a variety of dishes from the diverse regions of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Lunch offerings include some of the most popular and classic dishes like beef stroganoff, stuffed cabbage roll golubtsy, vegetarian domlama and many more. Don’t forget their relaxing afternoon tea service that includes homemade savory and sweet assortments along with soothing house-blended tea every day from 2-4:30 p.m. 77 E. Adams. 312-360-0000. RussianTeaTime.com
Head to this South Loop gem for some of the best Indian-Nepalese cuisine in Chicago in an elegant, relaxed setting. Recommended: the lamb mimosas with tamarind and mint cilantro chutney or the flavorful chicken tikka. A great lunch buffet as well, from 10:30 a.m.3 p.m., where you’ll get to sample 22 dishes for just $13. 899 S Plymouth Ct. CurryHouseOnline.com
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In business for more than 12 years, they’ve earned a stellar reputation in the South Loop for serving up high-quality traditional Nepali and Indian cuisine. A full assortment of flavorful chicken, lamb and vegetarian dishes are available, and no visit would be complete without starting off with an order of momos or garlic naan. Signature dish: The chicken makhani (butter chicken) consists of chicken pieces roasted in a clay oven and then served a cream tomato sauce. Combine it with a bowl of steamed basmati rice and you’ve got something close to perfection. 1301 S. Michigan. 312-922-0601. NepalHouseOnline.com
An ideal spot for happy hour, dinner or a late-evening cocktail, this is where to indulge in some old-school Italian cooking and personalized pizzas in an upscale tavern atmosphere. Joe’s Mama’s meatballs will delight your palate, as will the homemade agnolotti pasta or veal. The impressive wine and craft beer lists are worth a stop on their own. Happy hour deals start early, running 3-6 p.m. 1416 S. Michigan. 312-496-3862. VictoryTapChicago.com
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The massive, influential Boka Restaurant Group’s latest venture in coordination with celebrity chef Stephanie Izard has easily been one of the hottest openings in Chicago this year. Located on the 12th floor of the Hoxton Hotel, the lively Cabra owns a Peruvianinspired menu with bold flavors, sharable Marchesa plates, dynamite ceviches and a sleek With an elegant dining room inspired by the rooftop space. 200 N. Green. 312-761-1717. Sixth Pg. Su Casa Ad-03_Layout 1 10/6/14 9:03 Guggenheim in Venice (gallery-worthy art CabraChicago.com punctuated by marble sculpture, opulent furniture and brass chandeliers) and a French and classic Continental menu created by renowned Chicago chef Didier Durand, Marchesa is a stunning culinary work of art in River North. You can’t go wrong with the lobster bisque, duck breast with a lavender, Mexican Cuisine since 1963 sour cherry and orange glaze, or the homemade fettucine with wild mushrooms and tellegio fondue. 535 N. Wells. 312-527-9535. MarchesaChicago.com
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Taste of Randolph Summer festival season is here, and for Chicagoans, that means a lot. And the annual Taste of Randolph — with its six blocks of food, drinks and music in arguably the city’s hottest neighborhood — is one of the largest and most popular, running June 14 (5-10 p.m.), 15 (noon-10 p.m.) and 16 (noon10 p.m.) at 900 W. Randolph. Here are a few worthwhile West Loop establishments to hit before or after the festival.
Moneygun
This newer West Loop spot, from the folks behind popular Chicago restaurants Dusek’s and Longman & Eagle, likes to dub itself as having “the feel of a corner bar,” but there’s way more to it than that understated description. It’s hip, fun, plays old-school hip hop and specializes in more than 30 classic cocktails (think margaritas, Manhattans, daiquiris, etc.) for $10.75 each and made with house-made syrups and sodas. Insider’s tip: Try not to get addicted to the Adobo corn nuts. And you can order about a dozen dishes until 1 a.m. to cure those hunger pains. 660 W. Lake St. MoneygunChicago.com
Lone Wolf Tavern
This beer-centric tavern in the middle of the West Loop’s Restaurant Row carries a classic, old-school vibe with a nice mix of classic cocktails, craft beer and simple bar bites. A Sunday happy hour runs 11 a.m.-4 p.m., featuring a Chicago hot dog and fries, 3 Floyds draft beers and featured cocktails and glasses of wine for just $5, in case you’re heading to the festival later in the day Sunday. Off their cocktail list, try the Revenant, made with bonded bourbon, red wine, FernetBranca, créme de cacao and lemon. 806 W. Randolph. LoneWolfTavern.com
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While the Loop and River North seem loaded with rooftop venues to enjoy a cocktail and a view, the West Loop isn’t (yet) as fortunate. But the Ace Hotel’s stylish seventh-floor space with an outdoor terrace, covered lounge and live music or DJs add a lot to the neighborhood scene. Add in some tasty craft cocktails and nice assortment of bar bites, and you’ve got a great spot to soak in the evening views after the curtain closes on the Taste of Randolph. 311 N. Morgan, seventh floor. AceHotel.com/Chicago
Cocktail hour: Hotel rooftops add in some specialty cocktails, an outdoor patio with a fire pit and delicious comfor food (not to mention an entire game room inside with shuffleboard, pool tables and bocce ball), and you can see why Cindy’s is a summertime favorite. Stop by on Wednesday or Saturday evenings for unobstructed views of the fireworks at Navy Pier. It’s also a solid location for weekend brunch. 12 S. Michigan. CindysRooftop.com
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Cindy’s
The Chicago Athletic Association is a historic 1890s building that, a few years ago, was transformed into an impeccable Chicago boutique hotel with splendid (and rare) views of Millennium Park, Lake Michigan and part of the skyline from Cindy’s atop the hotel. Now
This LondonHouse hotel rooftop venue (also called LH on 22), located just off the Chicago River in the Loop, offers up some sweeping city views, re-imagined American cuisine and a quality cocktail list. Reservations are recommended, since the terrace does tend to be busy, especially for early dinners. Try the duck wings and truffle fries. And make sure to share. 85 E. Wacker Dr. LondonHouseChicago.com/rooftop
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Year of Chicago Theatre 2
1 Widely recognized — and appreciated — the world over, Cirque du Soleil consistently seeks to “evoke imagination, invoke senses and provoke emotions.” And if you’ve ever seen one of their incredibly creative and artistic shows, full of athleticism and dramatic spectacle, it’s clear they succeed in all of that. Now comes their latest installment, VOLTA, an entrancing journey of discovery that offers visually striking acrobatics never before seen under the big top. VOLTA plays under the big top in the Soldier Field south parking lot through July 6. Tickets start at just $49 and are available at CirqueDuSoleil.com/VOLTA
REAL DRAMA Sideshow Theatre Company and Rivendell Theatre Ensemble are collaborating for the Midwest premiere of Selina Fillinger’s drama Something Clean. Based on a mother, wife and respected member of the community who is forced to deal with a new identity, both publicly and privately, when her son is jailed for sexual assault. Inspired by the troubling headlines of today, this new drama focuses on one woman’s struggle to make sense of her own grief, intimacy and accountability. Playing June 16-July 21 at the Victory Gardens Richard Christiansen Theater. 2433 N. Lincoln Ave. (773) 871-3000. VictoryGardens.org
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Underscore Theatre Company closes out its current season with the musical comedy The Ballad of Lefty & Crabbe, which was named “Best of the Fest” at the 2018 Chicago Musical Theatre Festival. Set against the death of vaudeville and the rise of Hollywood, this “fall down funny” musical follows a pair of talented but down-on-their-luck performers as they attempt to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment world. Playing through July 14 at Underscore’s newly remodeled home, The Understudy, at 4609 N. Clark in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood. Underscoretheatre.org
3 Witness a defining musical chapter from the book of Motown in Pride & Joy: The Marvin Gaye Musical at the Chicago Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday June 19-20 at 7:30 p.m. and Friday, June 21 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $49.50. 175 N. State. 312-462-6300.
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Comedy Bar
As if their iconic deep-dish pizza wasn’t enough, the Gino’s East location in River North also offers up its own brewpub as well as the Comedy Bar, a cozy venue on the third floor featuring local stand-up and national acts. Now that’s the perfect trifecta. See Jon Schabl June 14-16, the Comedy Cabaret June 15 and the Funny AF Showcase June 20. 500 N. LaSalle. 312-836-0499. ComedyBar.com
Miracle
See the world premiere of Miracle, a musical 108 years in the making, during an open run at the Royal George Theater in Lincoln Park. Set against the backdrop of the Chicago Cubs’ 2016 championship season, Miracle is the story of a blue-collar Chicago family and what it means to have faith, lose it and regain it again — both in their favorite team and each other. 1641 N. Halsted. 312-988-9000. MiracleTheMusical.com
Tunes this week
Queen of the Mist
Firebrand Theatre presents this Chicago premiere based on the astounding true story of Anna (Annie) Edson Taylor, an unconventional heroine who, in 1901, became the first woman to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel of her own design, risking death so that she could truly live. Playing through July 6 at The Den Theatre in Wicker Park. 1331 N. Milwaukee Ave. FirebrandTheatre.org
ANGELA INGERSOLL
Maestro Ricardo Muti leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a wide-ranging program highlighted by Gershwin’s An American in Paris at Symphony Center. Friday, June 14 at 1:30 pm and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets: $35-$222. 220 S. Michigan. 312-294-3000.
Chicago blues hero Buddy Guy takes his city sounds to the North Shore on Friday, June 14 for a concert under the stars at Ravinia. 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $38-$100. 200 Ravinia Park in Highland Park. 847-266-5100. Singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash and guitarist Ry Cooder team up to tackle the legendary songbook of Johnny Cash on Tuesday, June 18 at 8 p.m. at the Chicago Theatre. Tickets: $35-$85. 175 N. State, 312-462-6300. Head back to the ‘80s with hitmakers Howard Jones and Men Without Hats on Thursday, June 20 at 7 p.m. at the House of Blues. Tickets: $35-$40. 329 N. Dearborn. 312-923-2000.
Revisit the heyday of one of the most iconic performers of the 20th century as Angela Ingersoll sings the songs of Judy Garland in Get Happy on Thursday, June 20 in the Venus Cabaret at the Mercury Theater. 7:30 pm. Tickets: $65. 3745 N. Southport. 773-325-1700. Get the app keychicago
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