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WAITRESS PLAYS THE CADILLAC PALACE THROUGH JULY 22 The inspirational musical celebrates the power of motherhood and friendship — as well as the magic that comes from a perfectly made pie Inspired by the treasured film by Adrienne Shelly, Waitress tells the story of Jenna, a waitress and talented pie maker who aspires for a way out of an unhappy marriage and the small town she calls home. While the town’s new doctor and a local baking contest offer her a much-need opportunity for a fresh start — and her fellow waitresses provide their own recipes for happiness — it’s Jenna herself who must find the courage to put her life back together. This hit musical was created for its successful Broadway run by an all-star female
artistic team, consisting of six-time Grammy nominee Sara Bareilles handling the music and lyrics, acclaimed screenwriter Jessie Nelson providing the adapted script and featuring Tony Award winner Diane Paulus (Hair, Finding Neverland, Pippin) as director. Labeled an “empowering musical of the highest order” by the Chicago Tribune and “a little slice of heaven” by Entertainment Weekly, Waitress plays through July 22 at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St. 800-7752000. BroadwayInChicago.com
For dinner or a drink before the show, head to City Social Kitchen & Bar, a hip, urban restaurant offering an eclectic mix of multi-cultural dishes and artisan cocktails just steps from the theatre. 120 N. LaSalle. 312-888-2968. CitySocialChicago.com Get the app keychicago
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FRIDAY Catch all of today’s World Cup action and enjoy food and drink specials all day long at Hard Rock Café. 11 am-11 pm. 63 W. Ontario, 312-943-2252. For more on where to watch the World Cup, see page 50. This weekend’s Millennium Art Festival features artwork from more than 110 juried artists, plus live music and delicious food, right in the heart of downtown. Today from 11 am-6 pm, Saturday from 10 am-6 pm and Sunday from 10 am-5 pm. FREE. Lake St and Michigan Ave, 847926-4300. The Cincinnati Reds hit town for a weekend series against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Today through Sunday at 1:20 pm. 1060 W. Addison, 773-404-2827. For a discount at the official Cubs store, see the ad on page 39. The 33rd annual Irish American Heritage Festival has Irish music and dance on multiple stages, a folk tent, food and drink vendors, crafts and family activities at the Irish American Heritage Center. Today from 6 pm-12 am, Saturday from noon-12 am and Sunday from noon-11 pm. $10. 4626 N. Knox, 773282-7035. The Grant Park Orchestra plays Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. Tonight at 6:30 pm and Saturday at 7:30 pm. FREE. 201 E.
IR IS H AM E R ICAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL Randolph, 312-742-7638. One of the biggest bands of the past two decades brings its eccentric fare to the West Side, as Radiohead settles in for two shows at the United Center. Tonight and Saturday at 7:30 pm. $55-$140. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-4500. Laugh along with two hilarious acts from the legendary Zanies Comedy Club while taking magnificent views of the city skyline aboard tonight’s Comedy Cruise from Shoreline Sightseeing. 8 pm. $49 (21+). 600 E. Grand, 312-222-9328.
GinosEast5k.com/sign-up/ Whisk away to a time when Chicago’s rich and famous caroused on the coast and get the stories behind some of the city’s early mansions on the Glitterati on the Gold Coast walking tour from the Chicago History Museum. 10 am-12 pm. $20. 1601 N. Clark, 312-642-4600.
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SATURDAY Need to get a good run in? Get up early for the Gino’s East 5K Run and Walk at Montrose Harbor. The race begins at 8 a.m., and don’t miss out on a delicious slice of pizza at the finish line. Use the code NEXT WEEK to save $5 when registering at
Celebrate the summer in the city’s lively West Town neighborhood with live music, kids’ activities and plenty of great food and drink at this weekend’s West Fest celebration. Today and Sunday from 12-10 pm. $5. On Chicago, between Wood and Damen, 312-850-9390. Get the app keychicago
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D E VI L I N T H E W HIT E CIT Y T O UR Experience the intertwined stories of the 1893 World’s Fair and serial murderer Dr. Henry H. Holmes on the Devil in the White City tour from the Chicago Architecture Foundation on Sunday, July 8 from 10 am–1:15 pm. $55. 224 S. Michigan, 312-922-3432. in Grant Park. Dance lessons at 6 pm, music and dancing at 7:30 pm. FREE. 601 S. Michigan, 312-744-3316.
Enjoy a double bill of classic rock in the great outdoors with Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and Styx tonight at Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island. 7 pm. $29.50$99.50. 1300 S. Linn White, 312-540-2668. Tonight’s Chicago SummerDance program features an evening of classic swing with The Fat Babies in the Spirit of Music garden
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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. 9 pm. Adults, $36; kids (5-15), $15. 112 E. Wacker, 312-332-1353. Save up to $10 on tickets with the ad on page 23.
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SUNDAY Pick up a great bargain from one of hundreds of vendor tents at the sprawling Wolff’s Flea Market at Allstate Arena. 6 am–3 pm. Adults, $2; kids
Mob historian John Binder leads a two-hour bus tour of 14 homes in Oak Park and River Forest that were once owned by notorious hoodlums on his There Goes the Neighborhood tour. 11 am and 1:30 pm. $30. 1010 Lake in Oak Park, 708-848-1500. JULY
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MONDAY 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 9 am and 7:30 pm. $47. 111 E. Wacker, 312-922-3432. Enjoy a Monday matinee with a special Summer Film Series screening of the 1999 animated classic The Iron Giant at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. 11 am. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312-744-3315.
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THIS WEEK IN CHICAGO up for tonight’s installment of the popular Tuesdays on the Terrace al fresco jazz series at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 5:30-8 pm. FREE. 220 E. Chicago, 312280-2660. The Summer Film Series continues tonight with an al fresco screening of the 2008 documentary Man on Wire at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. 6:30 pm. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312744-3315. The St. Louis Cardinals visit the South Side for a quick twogame set against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field. Tonight and Wednesday at 7:10 pm. 333 W. 35th, 312-674-1000.
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T HE B ACO N BROTH ERS (food tickets are 14 for $10). Grant Park, 312-744-3315. Enjoy a private tour of the new exhibit I Was Raised on the Internet followed by an evening of conversation and mingling during tonight’s after-hours, adults-only artsmart event at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 6:30-8:30 pm. $40 (21+). 220 E. Chicago, 312280-2660. For more on this exhibit, see page 20. Light up your midweek with tonight’s amazing fireworks display at Navy Pier. 9:30 pm. FREE. 600 E. Grand, 312595-7437. For more on Navy Pier, check out page 34.
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1-8 pm, Friday from 12-5:30 pm. FREE. 600 E. Grand, 312595-7437. See a historic space transformed into a pixelated abyss, bringing Chicago’s underground digital media and visual art scene to the mainstage during the Chicago Loop Alliance free ACTIVATE event tonight from 5-10 p.m. RSVP at LoopChicago.com for a free drink ticket. Located in the Sullivan Center Alley on Monroe between State and Wabash. Add another dimension to your own personal six degrees of Kevin Bacon game with tonight’s performance by The Bacon Brothers at City Winery. 6:30 pm and 9:30 pm. $48-$75. 1200 W. Randolph, 312-733-9463.
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WAITRESS: The inspirational musical celebrates the power of motherhood and friendship — as well as the magic that comes from a perfectly made pie
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Get out and see the city It’s July, the middle of summer in one of the best summer cities anywhere in the world. This means it’s time to enjoy the sunshine and get out to explore the far reaches of Chicago. While Chicago is a very walkable city, you can cover a lot more ground by bike, whether it’s using the reliable Divvy bike-sharing system or renting from a company like Bobby’s Bike Hike (BobbysBikeHike.com) or Bike and Roll (BikeChicago.com). However you acquire your wheels, make sure to take advantage of our lakefront trail, which stretches a convenient 18 miles, hitting many key summer attractions like the Museum Campus, Buckingham Fountain, Navy Pier and Oak Street and North Avenue Beaches. If you desire to get out of downtown and conquer some of the city’s fun, diverse neighborhoods, check out the 606 trail that connects Wicker Park, Bucktown, Logan Square and Humboldt Park.
INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SPOTS The Lurie Garden in Millennium Park is like a quiet sanctuary in the heart of the city, with splendid views of the lake, skyline and Michigan Avenue. If you’re in the mood to bike, run or walk a bit, head up to Belmont Harbor for a beautiful shot through the sailboats south to downtown. One of the more iconic buildings in the city is the Chicago Theatre, and its eye-catching marquee on State Street is a popular place for a selfie or two. Get the app keychicago
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Chicago Crime Tours’ Crime and Pizza Walk
Explore the Windy City’s vast crime and pizza histories together on this family-friendly, two-hour walking tour that runs Friday-Sunday at 11:30 a.m. and includes slices of pizza from Giordano’s and Pizzeria Uno. Advance registration is required. 312-888-6224. ChicagoCrimeTours.com
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Spend part of your Saturday afternoon exploring the rich and varied history of Chicago’s River North district on this walking tour from the Driehaus Museum. Historian Sally Kalmbach details the lives of the prominent families and notable figures during the city’s Gilded Age. 40 E. Erie. DriehausMuseum.org
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Ride along with Frankie Calabrese Jr. as he recounts his days in the Chicago mob. Frank Jr. has experienced a life that most of us have only witnessed on the big screen. The Family Secrets Tour is based off of Frank’s New York Times bestseller, Operation Family Secrets, and details his days spent working as a soldier in his father’s Chinatown crew. (847) 261-4435. FamilySecretsTours.com
Backstage pass During the Civic Opera backstage tour, opera and architecture buffs alike can enjoy a rare peek behind the curtain and throughout the corridors of this famous venue on July 20, July 27 and Aug. 3 at 10 a.m. and noon. 20 N. Wacker. 312-827-5600.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio is located nine miles west of downtown Chicago in suburban Oak Park. The legendary architect’s home was used to experiment with the design concepts that ultimately formed his architectural philosophy, while the adjacent studio witnessed the birth of Prairie-style architecture. Both are part of the Wright Historic District, home to 25 Wrightdesigned houses that showcase his evolution. Walking tours are available. FLWright.org
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Offering 85 different tours as well as exhibitions, programs and events for all ages, the Chicago Architecture Foundation, founded back in 1966, is one of the largest cultural organizations in the city. Its uber-popular architecture river cruises aboard Chicago’s First Lady and landmark-hitting Must-See Chicago tour garner a lot of attention from visitors — and for good reason — but another gem worth looking into is the Elevated Architecture tour, which explores some of Chicago’s most remarkable buildings from the very unique perspective of the iconic elevated trains and station platforms. 224 S. Michigan. ChicagoArchitecture.org
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, this outfit covers it all — and has a lot of fun along the way. 155 N. Harbor Dr. 312-946-9467. StevesSegwayTours.com
Gray Line
Offering the all-important “local experience” since 1969, Gray Line Chicago sightseeing bus tours allow you to soak up all the important, must-see attractions and neighborhoods, as well as learn about the city’s rich history from insightful guides who average better than a decade of experience on the job. 312-251-3100. GraylineChicago.us
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Shoreline Sightseeing
It doesn’t take long during the summer to realize Shoreline Sightseeing is everywhere in Chicago. Now in its 79th season and boasting the largest fleet in town, Shoreline offers a classic lakefront tour and an awardwinning architecture river tour with stunning views of better than than 40 skyscrapers and landmarks. Departures from Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier. ShorelineSightseeing.com
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Enjoy guided walking and bus tours of Chicago architecture, culture and history to both public and private groups, providing a fresh, insider perspective you won’t find with other companies. Check out their Old Polonia and Wicker Park tour, where you’ll explore the past and present of the architecture, people and food of both vibrant neighborhoods on the rise. 312-350-1131. ChicagoDetours.com
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Chicago’s summer playground Millennium Park isn’t Chicago’s only summer playground. A seamless blend of city energy and outdoor living is what you get when you traverse down to the Chicago Riverwalk, a 1.25-mile, openair pathway along the south bank of the Chicago River from Franklin Street to Lake Shore Drive. With food, drink and activities galore, it’s been a constant source of fun since it was revamped in 2016. To get the most out of your time on the Riverwalk, download our app KEYChicago. To tap into a little history of the river itself, head to the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum to experience not only a landmark bridgehouse and the inner-workings of Chicago’s massive bridge system, but also an unparalleled view of the city. BridgehouseMuseum.org
TAXI BY WATER, NOT CAR Want to bounce around between a handful of landmarks including Navy Pier, the Willis Tower and Museum Campus? There’s absolutely no need to battle our infamous potholes or the traffic downtown when you can conveniently cruise down the lakefront or the Chicago River in style on one of Shoreline Sightseeing’s six water taxis. Save time and the headache — and get a few great photos Quarter Pg. Kayak Chicago Ad.qxp_Layout 1 6/24 Page 1 along the way. ShorelineSightseeing.com
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The city of Chicago knows how to host visitors from all over the globe. More than 50 million annually, to be exact. But that doesn’t mean that, on occasion, you don’t need a vacation from your vacation. So how about a tropical oasis right in the middle of the city — with live music and a distinctive Caribbean/Polynesian vibe — to remind you that you’re actually on vacation? With Island Party Hut, you can even hop on a floating tiki bar to take the fun out onto the water. 355 E. Riverwalk. 312-600-0488. IslandPartyHut.com
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Wherever you go to grab a bite or a drink along the Riverwalk, watching the parade of boats and people passing by as the city sounds disappear is intoxicating in itself. City Winery, already with a popular, sprawling restaurant and bar in the West Loop, added a second location along the Riverwalk (11 W. Riverwalk South), providing locally made wine served through a unique tapping system. Craft beer afficianados were pleased to see the additions of the Chicago Brewhouse (31-35 E. Riverwalk South) and The Northman (233 E. Riverwalk), a local hotspot for ciders, this year. Tiny Tapp (55 W. Riverwalk South) has a great signature craft cocktail concept and tasty sandwiches, while the Tiny Café next door features locally roasted coffee, fresh-baked pastries and ice cream. O’Brien’s, a longtime staple in Old Town, serves up American pub fare and a nice selection of beer, wine and cocktails (45 E. Riverwalk South). For a cold treat, swing by Frost Gelato to enjoy a rotation of handcrafted flavors served from an oldfashioned gelato cart.
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Whether you’re looking to see fireworks, the river or Lake Michigan, Mercury, Chicago’s Skyline Cruiseline boat tours are ideal for families of all ages. “There’s something about seeing this magnificent city from the water that really changes the perspective of what Chicago really is,” says Captain Gabriel Argumedo. Save up to $10 on Mercury tickets with the ad on page 23. 312-332-1353. MercuryCruises.com
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Chicago’s premier, full-service watersports outfitter since 1999, Kayak Chicago has taken more than 150,000 people on tours. Whether you’re renting a kayak or standup paddleboard and venturing out on your own or you want a beginner’s tour, this is your team. 1220 W. LeMoyne and on North Avenue Beach. 312-8529258. KayakChicago.com Get the app keychicago
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New exhibits in town In late June, the Museum of Contemporary Art launched the exhibition I Was Raised on the Internet, which examines the influence of gaming and entertainment — as well as smart phones and social media — and how the internet has dramatically changed the way we approach everyday life. The exhibit has more than 100 interactive displays ranging from 1998 to present day. 220 E. Chicago. MCAChicago.org
Griffin Dinosaur Experience
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In celebration of the Field Museum’s 125th anniversary, Stanley Field Hall underwent a dramatic transformation this spring and summer that includes the acclaimed addition of Máximo, a skeletal cast of Patagotitan mayorum that spans some 122 feet from head to tail, as well as a flock of flying pterosaurs (and their 35-feet wingspans). These items, as well as Sue the T-Rex’s new gallery and the new exhibit Antarctic Dinosaurs, are collectively known as the Griffin Dinosaur Experience. Antarctic Dinosaurs reveals the lost world of Antarctica, when this now barren continent was home to a plethora of creatures 200 million years ago. See and touch real fossils, along with full-sized replicas displaying how the dinosaurs and much warmer habitat would have looked. 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr. FieldMuseum.org
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Housing one of best, most expansive art collections anywhere in the world, you’ll want to carve out a full day to explore the Chicago Art Institute. New as of July 1 is the muchanticipated exhibit, John Singer Sargent & Chicago’s Gilded Age, displaying the esteemed artist’s most captivating portraits and uncovering the never-told story of his connection to Chicago’s vivacious art scene at the turn of the 20th century. 159 E. Monroe. Artic.edu
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Amplified: Chicago Blues, an immersive and interactive new exhibit at the Chicago History Museum, highlights the impact the city made in the blues’ movement throughout the 1950s and ’60s, serving as a centerpiece for the phenomenon that caught the attention of musicians and music fans around the world. Also, a new display celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Special Olympics, which began in Chicago in July of 1968. The display is part of the museum’s core exhibit, Chicago: Crossroads of America that, uniquely, is available to experience by Touch Tour for visitors who have low vision or are blind. 1601 N. Clark. ChicagoHistory.org
Under the radar 1 Located on the University of Chicago’s campus, the Smart Museum of Art has a collection that will impress lovers of all epochs of art. With plenty of range and flexibility when it comes to curating, you’re always bound to see something interesting. In addition, they have great family-oriented programming scheduled throughout the week. Also, Chicago’s premier non-collecting contemporary art museum, the Renaissance Society, is just a few blocks away. 5550 S. Greenwood Ave. SmartMuseum.UChicago.edu
2 The new American Writers Museum — the first of its kind in the United States — features multiple interactive galleries, allowing fans of literature to learn about the history of their favorite American classics and authors. Check out the Frederick Douglass: Agitator exhibit about the “self-made man,” author and activist who escaped from slavery and sought to eradicate the sins of society. 180 N. Michigan. AmericanWritersMuseum.org
3 Chicago’s National Hellenic Museum boasts the largest collection of Greek American artifacts and recorded oral histories anywhere in the world. The museum’s newest exhibit, Lives Afloat: The Greek Refugee Crisis through the Lens of Tasos Markou 2015-2017, opened in late June. This stirring photographic display portrays the realities facing those who arrived on the Greek shores at the height of the recent European refugee crisis. 333 S. Halsted. NationalHellenicMuseum.org
INTO THE DEEP The Shedd Aquarium offers the opportunity for some magical encounters with 32,000 animals from the world’s various aquatic environments, and in the Waters of the World exhibit, visitors will explore oceans, the Great Lakes, rivers, wetlands, tropical islands and even an underwater cave — all on one level of the aquarium. 1200 S. Lake Shore Dr. SheddAquarium.org Get the app keychicago
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The Farm-in-the-Zoo section at the Lincon Park Zoo is the perfect spot if you don’t have the time (or patience) to hit the entire zoo. “Mr. Singer” plays music and has a sing-along on Wednesdays and Fridays at 9:15 and 10 a.m. Watch the cows get milked, pick strawberries and vegetables, climb on the tractors, see baby chicks hatch. Kids can even help in the edible garden — my boys love grabbing the rakes and shovels to work and fix things. It’s so interactive, and the volunteers are great. They’ll even send you home with plants or food from the garden. If you’re limited on time and want to be in and out in an hour or so, but still give them “the animal carnival,” as my son calls it, it’s ideal. 2001 N. Clark. LPZoo.com After the farm (or the zoo), you can walk across the street and enjoy the Green City Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Listen to musicians, snag some healthy food and snacks, and sit on the grass.
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Meghan Johnson is a pediatric social worker and mother of two (soon to be three) children. Despite being avid travelers, she and her family are most content being tourists in their hometown of Chicago; specifically, exploring outdoors and enjoying the city’s delicious food scene. keymagazinechicago.com
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We’re members at the Chicago Children’s Museum on Navy Pier because my boys get so much out of it. Between the fire truck exhibit, sending boats down rivers or digging for dinosaur bones, you have it all. And every few months they switch out a few exhibits to keep things fresh and entertaining. You can pack a lunch and eat in the atrium inside Navy Pier or check out the boats and Ferris wheel outside to make it a complete day. ChicagoChildrensMuseum.org
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Love the Garfield Park Conservatory. At this stage, we’re looking to go places where our boys can run around and explore without big, annoying crowds. Garfield is much bigger than the Lincoln Park Conservatory. Admission is donation-based, and they always have family programming and lots of hands-on experiences. 300 N. Central Park Ave. GarfieldParkConservatory.org
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The Museum of Science and Industry is the kind of place you can get lost in for an entire day. My boys love the train exhibit, and in the basement they have a waterworks playground, tractors and more. Lots of learning to be had here, no matter what age. 5700 S. Lake Shore. MSIChicago.org
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A few times per summer, we have to make it down to Millennium Park for movies in the park, free concerts and more. Our kids enjoy running through the fountains, looking at themselves in the bean and getting to Maggie Daley Park early to hit the playground. MillenniumPark.org
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The popular Family Fun Festival is back in Millennium Park on weekdays through Aug. 10, running 10 a.m.-2 p.m. under the tent at Chase Promenade North (south entrance). Activities like music, games, arts and crafts will keep kids of all ages entertained all summer long. Normal programming includes Wiggleworms music at 10 a.m., a reading circle with Lookingglass Theater and Barrel of Monkeys at 11 a.m. and various performing arts at 1 p.m. Activity Zone partners include everything from the Hyde Park Arts Center to the Oriental Institute and Chicago Master Gardeners. 201 E. Randolph. MillenniumPark.org
For a wild lunch with the little ones, check out the Rainforest Café and let them explore the Wild Bunch Kids Zone, full of friendly animal characters sure to bring some smiles. The menu is full of creative chicken, seafood, pasta and burger options, and a adventure with a sparkling volcano dessert. 605 N. Clark. RainforestCafe.com
You won’t believe the eye-popping colors in the new Amazing Amphibians exhibit at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, which takes visitors into the diverse and astonishing world of amphibians, testing your knowledge along the way with trivia and hands-on activities. 2430 N Cannon Dr. NatureMuseum.org
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Looking for a break from the July heat? Here are a few fun stops to make to cool off Nothing says Chicago — or represents the famous skyline — like the Willis Tower, and The Skydeck is a major year-round draw. Enjoy views from the 103rd floor, a staggering 1,353 feet up in the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. So high, in fact, that you can see four different states on a clear day. Interactive kiosks and educational exhibits — as well as a bunch of kid-specific activities, including fact sheets, quizzes, scavenger hunts, etc. — add to the experience. So does the thrill of venturing out on “The Ledge,” where large glass bays extend out four feet from the Skydeck to provide a truly unique (and incredible) view of the city. 233 S. Wacker Dr., with the Skydeck entrance on Franklin. TheSkydeck.com 25 Degrees may be best known for their premium burgers, but this summer, you’d be wise to swing in for a spiked shake. Or, if that’s not your ticket, they also have spiked sodas and adult floats. We recommend the Nola shake, inspired by New Orleans and filled
with Southern Comfort, praline liqueur and buttered pecans. 736 N. Clark. 25DegreesChi.com Snow Dragon Shavery is a tasty treat on Navy Pier and in Lincoln Park. Choose from a variety of exotic flavors, they pop a disk of snow into the shaver, and voila, shaved snow. Then, top it with a variety of fruit, candies and sprinkles. You can also enjoy coconut water in real coconuts, macarons and frozen yogurt. 2618 N. Clark and 700 E. Grand on Navy Pier. SnowDragonShavery.com
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Downtown fun Located in the heart of downtown between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive, Millennium Park has become a proud type of town square for the city of Chicago, offering a multitude of options for en. This 24-acre space is an award-winning center for art, music, architecture and landscape design. The centerpiece of Millennium Park is the Instagram-favorite Cloud Gate, more commonly referred to by locals as “the Bean.” This structure is the work of British sculptor Anish Kapoor, who used 110 tons of polished stainless steel plates to reflect the Windy City’s famous skyline. Step inside the concave chamber to see distorted reflections of yourself, and then outside for a family photo you won’t regret. For a full schedule of events and things to see, visit MillenniumPark.org
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The interactive Crown Fountain, located just steps from Michigan Avenue, is made up of a long reflective pool with a pair of 50-foot glass block towers that project video images of Chicago residents at each end. July means plenty of kids (and adults) splashing in its water to cool off. The Pritzker Pavilion is widely considered the most sophisticated outdoor concert venue of its kind in the U.S. It’s home to Chicago’s Summer Film Series, Summer Music Series and a host of events throughout the year. Take a relaxing walk through the beautiful (and quiet) Lurie Garden or let the kids blow off steam at the Maggie Daley Park play garden, mini golf course or climbing wall. Get the app keychicago
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Looking to entertain the kiddos with a unique experience? Head to the Amazing Chicago’s Funhouse Maze, or you can challenge yourself to a climb to the peak of the new interactive climbing walls. Want to settle things down a bit? Take a leisurely stroll through the beautiful Crystal Gardens botanical garden full of 80 palm trees, twinkling lights, lush plants and dancing fountains. It’s the perfect spot to eat lunch and soak in the peaceful surroundings. Looking for a break in the AC? Head to the AMC IMAX Theatre for an immersive movie-going experience that will make you feel like you’re a character in the film.
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To put it simply, the sprawling Navy Pier is one of Chicago’s favorite summertime destinations. Stretching more than six city blocks, covering 50 acres and hosting more than nine million visitors annually, it’s basically anything you want it to be. Attractions, sightseeing opportunities, boat tours, restaurants, theater venues, shopping, even live concerts. You name it, this facility has it in droves. Check out Navy Pier’s summer-long arts and cultural program that features both local and worldrenowned works in music, dance, cinema, theater, art and more. Looking to relax and listen to some tunes with a cold drink in hand? The Miller Lite Beer Garden is home to a wide variety of live music every Wednesday-Sunday evening. And new this summer is the architecturally stunning Fifth Third Bank Family Pavilion, which covers more than 200,000 square feet and offers 50 options for year-round dining and shopping, as well as engaging programs for families and live entertainment involving dance, music, fitness, etc. keymagazinechicago.com
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The Chicago Shakespeare Theater attracts some 225,000 audience members annually by way of 650 performances. The company’s innovative new venue, called The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare, is a masterpiece. This summer, sail away on a high-flying journey to the enchanted world of Neverland with Peter Man — A Musical Adventure, through Aug. 19. You can even meet and mingle with the cast after the show. ChicagoShakes.com Whatever you do, don’t forget the Navy Pier’s fireworks displays, which are perfectly synchronized to music every Wednesday and Sunday evenings throughout the summer. Visit NavyPier.org for more information.
Feel like a kid again Few things are a more iconic piece to the Chicago skyline than Navy Pier’s Centennial Wheel, which rises 200 feet above the ground. Weather reports don’t matter because the enclosed gondolas provide a comfortable experience to take in the 360-degree views of the city, Lake Michigan and beyond. You can also soar through the air on the exciting Pepsi Wave Swinger or hop on a hand-painted horse, chariot or frog to take a spin on the carousel, which celebrates Navy Pier’s golden age of the 1920s.
GETTING OUT AND ABOUT If you’re heading to Navy Pier from another Chicago landmark, chances are you can get there on a Shoreline Sightseeing water taxi — a fast and fun way to bounce around between several of the city’s top attractions via the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. Check out schedules at ShorelineSightseeing.com
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Water Tower Place is an iconic building with 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, The Lego Store, Sephora, Sunglass Hut and Coach. 835 N. Michigan Ave. ShopWaterTower.com
Looking to snag an official Kris Bryant jersey, stylish new hat, key chain or other merchandise before you leave town — or just gear up in Cubby blue on the way up to Wrigley for a game? Look no further than the two-floor official Cubs Store in the heart of the city’s busiest shopping corridor. 663 N. Michigan.
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A mecca for all things girl, American Girl Place is more than a store full of dolls, clothes and accessories based on the popular book series. Shoppers can start, break or end with a meal or tea in the café, and stylists are available to freshen your doll’s locks in the hair salon. Special packages and parties are available, in addition to near daily in-store events. 835 N. Michigan. AmericanGirl.com
Founded in 1966, the Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) is a non-profit cultural organization offering exhibitions, tours, programs and events for all ages. The award-winning store offers everything from architecture-focused apparel and books to housewares, arts and crafts, building toys, puzzles and games. Proceeds from CAF’s tours and store support their educational mission. 224 S. Michigan. 312-322-1132. Architecture.org
IRIS: THE PLACE FOR JEWELRY 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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Also part of the bustling Southport Corridor is local favorite Click Shoes & More, a small boutique selling trendy clothes, accessories, locally made jewelry and shoes made for everything from Chicago’s harsh winters to a long day at the office or a summer street festival. 3729 N. Southport Ave. ClickShoes.net Dedicated toward helping couples make their relationships better by improving intimacy, Lover’s Lane has more than 30 outlets, including 16 in Chicagoland (and one in Lincoln Park), offering a wide array of lingerie, menswear, lotions, books, costumes, romantic gifts of all kinds and so much more. 955 W. Diversey. LoversLane.com for all Chicagoland locations. Wicker Park’s Saint Alfred is a super hip store for men’s shoes and apparel. 1351 N. Milwaukee. SaintAlfred.com Sticking in the same neighborhood, Fjallraven is a Swedish brand that makes ultra-functional — and colorful — backpacks in addition to outdoor apparel for men, women and kids. 1708 N. Damen. Fjallraven.us
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Looking to add a bit Razny Jewelers is proud to of glamour to your exclusively offer watches by Patek wardrobe without putting Philippe in the city’s gorgeous Gold a dent in your credit Coast neighborhood. Stop in to card? Celebrating 24 their modern, three-level boutique years in the business and for the city’s top watch selection located just steps from and a well-curated collection of the Magnificient Mile is designer jewelry. With the new arguably Chicago’s most addition of a watch-servicing center, exclusive consignment Razny Jewelers is now Chicago’s boutique, loaded with inclusive one-stop shop for horology aficionados and enthusiasts. 109 E. high-end pieces from Oak. 312-663-8500. Razny.com. luxury labels such as Lois Vuitton, Chanel, Prada, Gucci and more — often Find a diverse collection of American at a savings of more fine crafts handmade by dozens of than 50 percent off retail Chicago and Midwestern artists at this prices. 658 N. Dearborn. Eighth Page Central Camera Ad.qxp_Layout 8/1 gallery. Vale’s affordable River 1North DesignerResaleChicago.com summer exhibition highlights functional
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Alfresco dining favorites 1 Gibsons Italia, the newest addition to the Gibsons’ Restaurant Group, is a three-level restaurant beside the Chicago River where they serve up prime steaks and house-made pasta. The retractable glass ceiling means the panoramic views can be enjoyed regardless of the unpredictable Chicago weather. 233 N. Canal. GibsonsItalia.com
2 The Dawson A high fence around the outdoor patio at The Dawson makes the space feel more like a garden and less like it is next to a busy intersection. The patio is big and bright, and at night it is lit up with twinkle lights. On chillier nights, you can stay warm by the big fireplace. They serve dinner every night and brunch on weekends. Dine on menu items like wood-fired branzino and locally sourced pork chop. 730 W. Grand. The-Dawson.com
3 Piccolo Sogno Arguably the most romantic patio in Chicago, this Italian restaurant has a garden patio perfect for date night. The cuisine focuses on Tuscan cuisine with seasonal twists. The large menu has a mix of pastas, pizzas and classic Italian meat dishes. 464 N. Halsted. PiccoloSognoRestaurant.com
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4 Small Cheval Tucked away from street, but still off the main stretch of Wells Street in Old Town, you will find a 100-seat patio dedicated to beer, burgers and boozy milkshakes. The burger is one of the best in town, and the wait is much shorter than the wait at their famous sister restaurant, Au Cheval, in the West Loop. 1732 N. Milwaukee. SmallCheval.com
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NEIGHBORHOOD FINDS Park & Field is a Logan Square vintage sports club and eatery with 6,000 square feet of outdoor space filled with bonfire pits, bocce ball courts and cornhole games with lots of seating. On weekends, they serve a bottomless boozy brunch. 3509 W. Fullerton. ParkAndFieldChicago.com
One of the city’s best spots for barbecue, Green Street Smoked Meats has rows of communal seating lighted with lots of tiny lights in a small passageway in the West Loop. Meats are available by the half pound and draft beers by the pitcher, making this is ideal place to go with a group. 112 N. Green. GreenStreetMeats.com Nomi, the rooftop space just off the Mag Mile atop the Park Hyatt, is one of the most elegant rooftop eateries in Chicago. Nomi has some of the best sushi in Chicago, plus a separate menu of non-sushi offerings. And the brunch has been named one of the best rooftop brunches in the city. 800 N. Michigan. 312-239-4030.
Parson’s Chicken & Fish in Logan Square has a massive patio filled with picnic tables shaded by colorful red and white umbrellas. The top menu items are negroni slushies and fried chicken. You can also try your hand at ping pong. This patio is the type of place where you can easily spend an entire afternoon. 2952 W. Armitage. ParsonsChickenAndFish.com
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Light bites for summer Chicago is a city with a food reputation founded on ribs. On deep-dish pizza. On steaks. But it’s July, and it’s hot outside, and you’ve got things to do while visiting this summer. You don’t necessarily want to be bogged down by the after-effects of a big, rib-sticking meal. In other words, while we’d never advise you not to order one of our staple dishes, it’s OK to side with some lighter, healthier options. With this in mind, here’s a breakdown of how to follow that plan at some of Chicago’s top establishments.
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A new neighborhood wine bar just steps from the popular Gold Coast nightlife district, Eduardo’s specializes authentic, light Italian dishes that are perfect for sharing — and perfect for summer. Ask for a table on the tree-laden sidewalk patio to add to the experience. 1212 N. Dearborn. 312-337-4490. EduardosEnoteca.com
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This classic, old-school diner and delicatessen may specialize in hearty breakfasts, stacked
sandwiches and frosty shakes, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go with something that doesn’t eclipse your calorie intake for the day. “The Leo” is a great way to start the morning with lox, eggs and onions on a toasted wheat bagel. Get some nourishment from a protein scramble with egg whites, chicken, broccoli, mushrooms and scallions, or indulge in the smoked Scottish salmon platter, which consists of a bagel topped with fresh smoked salmon, capers, tomato, onion, cucumber and olives. 1112 S. Wabash St. 312-212-1112. ElevenCityDiner.com
a ginger-garlic paste over basmati rice) or the palungoku saag, a combination of fresh sautéed spinach, cumin, mustard, fenugreek seeds, dry red chili, garlic, ginger and basmati rice. You won’t be lacking for flavor, as they know what they’re doing. 1301 S. Michigan. 312-922-0601. NepalHouseOnline.com
Over the last 12 years, Nepal House has earned a stellar reputation for its traditional Nepali and Indian cuisine. While you may have a difficult time straying from the standout chicken and lamb dishes that are roasted in a clay oven, the menu is diverse enough to feel good about a lighter dish like the bhutek kauli (cauliflower florets, Nepali spices, tomatoes and
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You can’t get any real Thai meal started without an order of fresh spring rolls stuffed with a combination of bean sprouts, cucumber and tofu and then topped with a sweet plum sauce. Silver Spoon also offers a cucumber salad with a sweet and sour dressing and edamame as an appetizer. A light, tasty option that will get you through lunch is their banana blossom salad: banana blossom, shimp, chicken, cilantro, coconut millk and lime dressing topped with shallots. Or take a gander at the stir-fried mixed vegetables with pineapple, water chestnuts and bell peppers. 710 N. Rush. 312-944-7100. SilverSpoonChicago.com
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Light bites for summer Gino’s East, the iconic pizza legend, needs no introduction, and we wouldn’t blame you for a second if you couldn’t avoid devouring one of their deep-dish pies. You are visiting Chicago, after all. But lighter menu options exist. Appetizers like Brussels sprouts with pancetta and garlic or homemade hummus dressed up with kalamata olives, carrot sticks, cucumber slices and cherry tomatoes to go with warm pita bread will get you started. Another healthy menu favorite is Gino’s harvest salad, consisting of fresh spinach, field greens, dried cranberries, candied walnuts, crumbled blue cheese, shaved Brussels sprouts, green apple and raspberry vinaigrette. Gino’s East has four Chicago locations at 500 N. LaSalle, 162 E. Superior, 521 S. Dearborn and 2801 N. Lincoln. GinosEast.com Conveniently located on Wacker Drive near Michigan Avenue, Catch 35 is a seafood staple in Chicago, not to mention a worthwhile stop for happy hour if you’re in search of solid deals on food and drink. Order up some oysters on the half shell or spicy roasted octopus instead of the typical fried appetizer. Choosing between the spicy Asian tuna with avocado, radish, chili aioli, seaweed salad and scallions or the seared togarashi yellowfin tuna salad, which mixes greens, toasted almonds, orange, fennel, tomatoes, avocado and crispy won tons before topping it all with a sweet citrus vinaigrette is the way to go. Not to be denied, the trendy poke bowl represents quality seafood with fresh vegetables, perfect for a protein-packed lunch or lighter Third Pg. Chicago Curry House Ad.qxp_Layout 1 4/14/16 2:01 PM Page 1 dinner. 35 W. Wacker. 312-346-3500. Catch35.com
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Light bites for summer At Labriola Ristorante and Café, where there’s a focus on the perfect balance between European traditions and American passion, they believe that food is meant to be celebrated, and who are we to argue? The pasta dishes and meatballs are divine here, but if you’re looking for something to keep your beach body intact, try one of their thin, crispy Neopolitan pizzas to avoid the guilt. The seared salmon with roasted artichokes, potatoes and salsa verde is a nice warm-weather approach, or go for the hearts of palm salad with grilled asparagus, a fried egg and pecorino. 535 N. Michigan. LaBriolaCafe.com
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Location, location We’ve highlighted three popular restaurants near key summer Chicago destinations Just a few short steps from all the Riverwalk action, The Kitchen is a marvelous space at the historic Reid Murdoch building: warehouse-high ceilings, a rustic modern look and light fixtures that keep you gazing up in inspection. Yet the best part is a slew of healthy, locally sourced land and sea menu items. Standouts include the pan-roasted salmon and braised lamb gnocchi. 316 N. Clark. TheKitchen.com Calling it a day at Fullerton or North Avenue Beach and ready for a bite to eat? Head over to Summer House Santa Monica in Lincoln Park. This Southern California-inspired restaurant is
adorned with string lights, hanging plants and a bakery counter. The drink menu offers a wide array of summery cocktails and craft brews. The Idaho rainbow trout and king crab spring roll are great summer dishes, and don’t forget a sea salt chocolate chip cookie. 1954 N. Halsted. SummherHouseSM.com Opened in the 1960s by Ike Sewell, who is often credited with inventing Chicago-style pizza at nearby Uno’s, Su Casa is a popular spot for authentic Mexican food and atmosphere — and right in the heart of River North and steps from the Mag Mile. Located in a converted carriage house from 1867, Su Casa’s margaritas and burritos are not to be missed. 49 E. Ontario. 312-943-4041.
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2 Located downtown in the Streeterville neighborhood, Timothy O’Toole’s has been a favorite of Chicago soccer fans for more than two decades. Equipped with plenty of space to go with a restaurantquality menu, 48 beers on draft and 72 flat screens, Timothy O’Toole’s is a great spot to partake in their World Cup watch parties. Check out the Guinness Room, a private area equipped with eight TVs, darts and full sound of the match of choice. 622 N. Fairbanks. TimothyOTooles.com
3 1 It may be a bit of a trek north from the downtown hotels, but not including The Globe Pub in Lakeview on a list of Chicago’s best soccer bars would be crazy. Any soccer fan stepping foot inside immediately knows they’re in the right place. Signed jerseys, cleats, balls and a replica of the World Cup trophy sit behind the bar, and clubs from every league, nation or otherwise can find their scarf among the hundreds that line the walls. The Globe, which has catered to the likes of David Beckham, has won multiple Soccer Bar of the Year awards from the U.S. Soccer Federation. 1934 W. Irving Park. TheGlobePub.com
WRIGLEYVILLE GEMS With a big Cubs’ homestand this weekend, we thought we’d share a few Wrigleyville neighborhood gems: The shiny new Park at Wrigley, a gorgeous open-air destination next to the stadium, is an ideal meeting spot before and after games. … Bernie’s Tap has been family-owned and operated since 1954. Directly across from Wrigley, its four full-service bars, sidewalk patio, beer garden and brats will keep you content (3664 N. Clark). … And if a post-game pizza is in your plans, you can’t go wrong with local favorite D’Agostino’s a few blocks away (1351 W. Addison).
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Walking into Fado in River North feels like you’ve been transported to an authentic Irish pub in the old country. This is thanks, in part, to the physical bar actually being crafted in Ireland by the Irish Pub Company, then shipped here. Fado embraces the World Cup wholeheartedly with soccer décor and flags from participating nations flying proudly out front. “Our patrons appreciate and understand the game in a way not many sports fans do,” says manager Kieran Aherne. 100 W. Grand. FadoIrishPub.com Other notable soccer bars in Chicago: Galway Arms — 2442 N. Clark. Sedgwick’s — 1935 N. Sedgwick The Grafton — 4530 N. Lincoln Emerald Loop — 216 N. Wabash
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The Metro in Wrigleyville is a double-decker gem of a music hall with wonderful sound, widely considered the best place to see a show in the city and possibly one of the best in the country. (Coldplay even played here at the height of their success, just to play here.) The downstairs dance club Smart Bar isn’t a bad late-night stop either. Metro has an alt/rock and electronic bent. 3728 N. Clark. MetroChicago.com Reggie’s Rock Club is a South Loop staple with multiple components, such as a bar and grill, record shop and, of course, live music space. Reggie’s focuses on providing an intimate experience between the audience and performer, hosting a variety of acts of the
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metal, punk, industrial and other subgenres of rock. 2109 S. State. ReggiesLive.com Looking to relax with some jazz without leaving downtown? Andy’s Jazz Club is an intimate lounge in River North offering two different bands every night of the week along with a casually sophisticated menu. 11 E. Hubbard. AndysJazzClub.com House of Blues calls itself “the ultimate night out,” and it’s difficult to argue, considering it’s that rare venue where great food and drinks set the stage for must-see live concerts and VIP experiences. 329 N. Dearborn. HouseOfBlues.com/Chicago For more on Chicago’s nightlife and music scene, download our app KEYChicago
Check out Immersion, the music-making duo of Colin Newman (Wire) and Malka Spigel (Minimal Compact) at Schubas July 6 at 9 p.m. $15), Sugar Free Guns July 7 at 8:30 p.m. ($10) and Ash Wednesday or Shi La Rosa July 8 at 9 p.m., the latter as part of 100% off Bands, a free series of local shows. 3159 N. Southport. Schubas.com Enjoy an evening of big-screen favorites including selections from An American in Paris, Raiders of the Lost Ark and more — as the Grant Park Orchestra plays a free program of movie music July 11 at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. 8 pm. 201 E. Randolph, 312-742-7638. Master violinist Joshua Bell joins the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for a program of Bernstein and Tchaikovsky July 12 at Ravinia at 8 p.m. ($10-$100). 200 Ravinia Park in Highland Park. Ravinia.org
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Buddy — The Peter Pan — A Buddy Holly Story Musical Adventure
Before the likes of the Rolling Stones or the Beatles ever played a note, rock & roll was forever changed by the bespectacled kid from Texas. Buddy tells the true story of the iconic Buddy Holly through his all too short (yet incredible) career and features the classic songs “That’ll be the Day,” “Peggy Sue,” “Chantilly Lace,” “La Bamba” and more. Buddy plays Stage 773 through Sept. 15. 1225 W. Belmont. 773-327-5252. AmericanBluesTheater.com .
The Roommate
A comical mismatch between Sharon from the Midwest and Robyn from the Bronx leads to a surprising and touching friendship in this new comedy about how early-life choices lead to mid-life challenges — and the unexpected rewards of bridging the divide. Directed by Tony Award winner Phylicia Rashad (The Cosby Show). Playing through Aug. 5 at Steppenwolf’s Downstairs Theatre. 1650 N. Halsted. 312335-1650. Steppenwolf.org
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Sail away on a high-flying journey to the enchanted world of Neverland. This 75-minute musical, based on J.M. Barries’ beloved tale, is a perfect summer outing for families to experience the delights of live theater — and then interact with cast members afterward. Playing through Aug. 19 in Chicago Shakespeare’s Courtyard Theater on Navy Pier. 312-5955600. ChicagoShakes.com
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 Azhar Usman and The Big Sexy Show on July 7 and Master Debaters July 9. 500 N. LaSalle. 312-988-4200. ComedyBar.com
Zanies
The Magic Parlour
Maintaining an old-school and intimate atmosphere, Zanies is Chicago’s original home for stand-up comedy. Step into a Chicago staple and be a part of history as Zanies presents nationally touring comedians every night of the week. This week at Zanies: Josh Gondelman July 6-7, Bill Miller July 9-10 and Nate Craig July 11-13. 1548 N. Wells. 312-3374027. Zanies.com
See Chicago’s most intimate and exclusive performance of magic and mind-reading with award-winning, thirdgeneration magician Dennis Watkins. Now in its seventh year, The Magic Parlour has been called “a perfect evening of illusion and laughter.” Playing Friday and Saturday nights at the historic Palmer House Hilton Hotel. 17 E. Monroe. 773-769-3832. MagicParlourChicago.com
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