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CHRISTKINDLMARKET A Chicago tradition: Experience this unique, open-air German festival that celebrates the best of the holidays Sparkling ornaments and wooden handicrafts, amazing performances and hot spiced wine (Glühwein) served in a collectible mug — visitors can experience all this at the Christkindlmarket Chicago 2018. Through Dec. 24, the German-style traditional outdoor market is open to the public, free of admission. Two new vendors make their debut at the market this year: Baked Cheese Haus will bring their delicious Raclette sandwiches to Chicago, and Chiya Chai will serve their delicious sweet and savory pies and

popular teas. Enjoy some German sausages, potato pancakes, strudel or chocolate while watching one of many performances on the main stage or saying hello to the Christkind, a fairy-like being who is the namesake of the Christkindlmarket. Guests can also reserve a “Stammtisch,” a popular German tradition of a shared table, to enjoy food and drinks inside the heated Timber Haus. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun.-Thurs. and 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 50 W. Washington. Christkindlmarket.com

Few spots are more iconic around the holidays than the Macy’s store on State Street, which has been displaying its magical holiday windows for 50 years and boasts a 45-foot Christmas tree and Holiday Traditions Tour. And don’t forget a visit Santa. See more on Macy’s in our Holiday Activity Guide insert. 111 N. State. VisitMacysChicago.com Get the app keychicago

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30 FRIDAY Enjoy a climate-controlled playland of rides, giant slides, holiday décor and indoor ice skating at Winter WonderFest, opening today at Navy Pier. 10 am-10 pm. $13-$28. 600 E. Grand, 312-595-5282. For more on the Winter WonderFest, see page 5 of the Holiday Activity Guide insert. Head out into the country for two days of food, fun and glassblowing demonstrations at the annual Christmas Open House at Lotton Art Glass and Studios. Today from 10 am-7pm and Saturday from 10 am-5pm. FREE. 24760 S. Country Lane in suburban Crete. 708-672-1400. Stop by to listen to – or even to join in with – Janet Sutton and the Voices of ACME during the annual tradition of Caroling at Cloud Gate under the iconic “Bean” sculpture in Millennium Park. 6 pm. FREE. Michigan and Washington, 312-744-3316. See the lights of the annual Holiday Magic display while sampling adult beverages during the inaugural Lights and Lagers event tonight at Brookfield Zoo. Today and Sunday, 6-10 pm. $45 (21+). 8400 31st in suburban Brookfield, 708-688-8000. Read more about Holiday Magic on page 10 of the Holiday Activity Guide insert. The Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus invites a who’s who of local arts ensembles to

W IN T E R W O N D ERFEST join in for tonight’s 35th Anniversary Holiday Hullabaloo at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 8 pm. $25-$40. 205 E. Randolph, 312-334-7777. Latin superstar Marc Anthony takes the stage tonight at the Allstate Arena. 8 pm. $59-$159. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847-635-6601.

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1 SATURDAY Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra play a family-friendly program of Britten, Bernstein and Dvorak in a Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra today at Symphony Center. 11 am and 12:45 pm. $6-$57. 220 S. Michigan, 312-2943000.

Get that special someone on your list a unique handmade piece from the Renegade Craft Fair this weekend at the Bridgeport Art Center. Today and Sunday, 11 am-5 pm. FREE. 1200 W. 35th, 773-247-3000. Hear the stories of some of the great architects and leaders who shaped Chicago while taking in twinkling holiday and building lights on the Holiday Lights, City Lights bus tour from the Chicago Architecture Center. 90-minute tours depart at 4:30 pm and 6:30 pm. $35. 111 E. Wacker, 312922-3432. The Lyric Opera of Chicago presents a magical production of the Frenchsung Cendrillon – better known as Cinderella – at the Civic Opera House. Tonight at 7:30 pm and Wednesday at 2 pm. $69$279. 20 N. Wacker, 312827-5600. Get the app keychicago

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2 Today’s Dance-Along Nutcracker sessions give aspiring dancers a crack at the venerable holiday chestnut with the guidance of members of the Ballet Chicago troupe at the Chicago Cultural Center. 12 pm and 3 pm (dance lessons at 11 am and 2 pm). FREE. 78 E. Washington, 312744-3316. Catch the final two performances of The Book of Mormon today at the Oriental Theatre. 2 pm and 7:30 pm. $52$137. 24 W. Randolph, 312-977-1700. The Chicago Blackhawks face off against the Calgary Flames tonight at the United Center. 6 pm. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-7000. It’s a tripleheader of terrific pop music tonight with Elle King, Loevelytheband and headliners Death Cab

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3 MONDAY Warm up your holiday season amid a charming village teeming with traditional European handmade gifts and delicious delicacies at the 23rd annual Christkindlmarket on Daley Plaza. 11 am-8 pm.

Get into the holiday spirit amid the millions of twinkling bulbs of the annual ZooLights display at Lincoln Park Zoo. 4:30-9 pm. FREE. 2200 N. Cannon, 312-742-2056. Read more about the spectacular ZooLights on page 7 of our Holiday Activity Guide insert. Buddy Guy, Styx and Jackie-Joyner Kersee are among the Illinois celebrities and contributors from the worlds of entertainment, sports, politics and more on tap to help wish our state a happy 200th birthday during tonight’s Illinois Bicentennial Celebration at the United Center. 7:30 pm. $50-$75. 1901 W. Madison, 312-4554500.

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4 TUESDAY Hear inspiring holiday fare in a historic Chicago space as the sublime 12-voice ensemble Chanticleer performs two seasonal shows at the Fourth Presbyterian Church. Tonight and Wednesday at 7:30 pm. $39-$61. 126 E. Chestnut, 312-294-3000.

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5 WEDNESDAY It’s a Big Ten b-ball battle tonight as the University


THIS WEEK IN CHICAGO of Illinois Fighting Illini hit the court against the Ohio State Buckeyes at the United Center. 6 pm. $20-$75. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-4500.

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Grab your trash can lids and head out for a night at the theater, as the long-running percussion extravaganza Stomp opens tonight at the Broadway Playhouse. 7:30 pm. $36-$66. 175 E. Chestnut, 312-977-1700. Country singer Brett Eldredge brings a night of holiday hits to the Chicago Theatre. 8:30 pm. $39.50$49.50. 175 N. State, 312462-6300.

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6 THURSDAY More than 600 diverse artists set up shop just in time for the holidays during the 18th annual One of a Kind Show and Sale at the Merchandise Mart. Today and Friday from 11 am-8 pm. $12 (kids under 13, FREE). 222 W. Merchandise Mart Plaza, 7th floor, 312-527-4141. Sample a variety of seasonal craft beers while taking in the magic of the annual ZooLights display during tonight’s BrewLights event at Lincoln Park Zoo. 5:309:30 pm. $50 (21+). 2200 N. Cannon, 312-742-2056. For more on ZooLights, see page 7 of our Holiday Activity Guide insert. Lace up your skates, don your bad Christmas sweater and take a few laps around the McCormick Tribune

J O F F R E Y B AL L E T ’S TH E N UTCRACK ER DE C. 1 , 2 AN D 7 The Joffrey Ballet stages its vibrantly imagined, setin-Chicago production of the The Nutcracker at the Auditorium Theatre on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 2 pm and 7 pm, Sunday, Dec. 2 at 2 pm and Friday, Dec. 7 at 7 pm. $35-$174. 50 E. Congress, 312-341-2310. Ice Rink to the sounds of soul and R&B during Ugly Sweater Soul-mas skate night in Millennium Park. 6-8 pm. Skating is FREE, skate rental is $12. Michigan and Washington, 312-744-3316. Don your best swinging get-up and head out to the city’s hottest gin joint (for one night, at least) to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the repeal of Prohibition during tonight’s Last Speakeasy on the Eve of Repeal event at the Chicago History Museum. 7-11 pm. $75 (21+). 1601 N. Clark, 312-642-4600. The Hubbard Street Dance Chicago troupe dances its inventive Winter Program tonight at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 7:30 pm. $25-$110. 205 E. Randolph, 312-334-7777.

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7 FRIDAY The Chicago Bulls take on the dynamic duo of Russell Westbrook and Paul George as the Oklahoma City Thunder hit town for a matchup at the United Center. 7 pm. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-4000. Catch a family favorite film in a whole new way, as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra plays John Williams’ live score to accompany Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets tonight at Symphony Center. 7 pm. $55-$145. 220 S. Michigan, 312-294-3000. Get the app keychicago

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CHRISTKINDLMARKET: A Chicago tradition: Experience this unique, open-air German festival that celebrates the best of the holidays

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An affordable ($2.50) way to see downtown Chicago is aboard the city’s elevated train, better known as the L. Five of the CTA’s lines converge around the city’s center to form a “loop” before jetting out into the surrounding neighborhoods. You’ll find Chicago’s world-famous architecture, street art and magnificent views of the river right outside your window. Hop on the brown line toward the Loop at the Merchandise Mart for a view of the Chicago River. Stay aboard to check out a few of the city’s northside neighborhoods. Interested in seeing some street art from your train window? Hop on the orange line at Roosevelt and ride the loop clockwise, paying attention to the “Big Walls” along the Wabash Arts Corridor that frame your route. A third option is the pink line. Hop on and off at Morgan. Be sure to climb the stairs to the station’s overpass for a bird’seye skyline view before or after you ride the loop. — Molly Page, local tour guide and author of the book 100 Things to Do in Chicago Before You Die

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Check out Lurie Garden on the southern end of Millennium Park before the fall colors depart. With stunning views of the lake and walking trails, it’s like a little oasis in the middle of downtown. Check out Art on theMART (right), a massive curated series of digital artworks that utilizes 34 projectors across 2.5 acres of the Merchandise Mart’s façade along the Chicago River for two hours, beginning at dusk Wed-Sun through December.

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Take in the views from 103 floors and 1,353 feet up in the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, complete with interactive kiosks, educational exhibits and “The Ledge.” Fun fact: You can see four different states on a clear day. No joke. 233 S. Wacker Dr., with the Skydeck entrance on Franklin. TheSkydeck.com

Chicago Cultural Center The breathtaking Chicago Cultural Center was originally Chicago’s first public library. Built more than 100 years old, it is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the city and has an immense amount of concerts, exhibits and activities to choose from year round, including weekly tours showcasing the building’s beautiful, grandiose architecture. Admission is free. 78 E. Washington. ChicagoCulturalCenter.org


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Just because summer is in our rear-view mirror hardly means the 50-acre Navy Pier goes dormant in the fall and winter. Quite the contrary, actually, as there’s a little something for everyone year round. The new Fifth Third Bank Family Pavilion offers 50 different dining and shopping options as well as live entertainment and family-based programs. Take your lunch and eat in the beautiful Crystal Gardens atrium, ignore the cooling temps and enjoy the recently renovated (and enclosed) Ferris wheel or see a show at The Yard at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater or AMC Navy Pier IMAX Theatre. All this and plenty more. NavyPier.org

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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 elsewhere. Check out their Historic Chicago Walking Bar Tour, where you’ll learn about the city’s vast entertainment history, including Prohibition, theatre, jazz and various vices. 312-350-1131. ChicagoDetours.com

Odyssey cruises

Dinner cruises on Lake Michigan aren’t just reserved for the warmer months. You can enjoy upscale dining and entertainment while cruising Chicago’s magnificent lakefront aboard Odyssey all year round. Panoramic skyline views, three-course plated meals, dance floor and DJ, rooftop lounge and a climatecontrolled dining room — it’s all part of the experience. Departs from Navy Pier. 312321-1241. OdysseyCruises.com

Chicago Crime Tours

The history of Chicago’s crime underworld is a vast one, and there’s no better way to learn about some of the city’s most famous criminals and gangsters than jumping aboard Chicago Crime Tours’ luxury, climatecontrolled bus and get insights on famous names like Capone, Dillinger, The Untouchables and more. 312-888-6224. ChicagoCrimeTours.com

Chicago Architecture Center Founded back in 1966 (and formerly the Chicago Architecture Foundation), this one of the largest cultural organizations in the city, offering 85 different tours for discovering the city. Its impressive new 20,000-square-foot center, complete with programs and exhibits, is located at 111 E. Wacker Dr. 312-922-3432. Architecture.org


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Do the kids need a little arcade-style excitement on vacation? Head to Dave & Buster’s in the Gold Coast for a combination of old-school games and modern virtual-reality experiences. There are solid happy hour and daily specials for the adults too. Don’t forget the eat & play combo to save some money. 1030 N. Clark. 312-943-5151. DaveAndBusters.com

1 For just a couple more months, visitors to the Museum of Science and Industry can learn about the animated filmmaking process in the popular The Science Behind Pixar exhibit. Enjoy a number of interactive, hands-on activities and even come face to face with recreations of your favorite Pixar movie characters. If the kids are with you, don’t forget to carve out some time for the mesmerizing The Great Train Story exhibit on the first floor. 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr. MSIChicago.org

2 ComedySportz in Lakeview hosts lively comedy shows every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night complete with improv, games, music and plenty of audience participation to entertain the whole family. 929 W. Belmont. 773-549-8080. CSZChicago.com

4 For a classic, casual Chicago-style lunch or dinner in River North, head to Portillo’s for a hot dog “our way,” Italian beef, ribs, crinkle-cut fries and thick shakes. It’s got a fun 1950s-diner feel, and the food comes out quick, leaving you more time to explore the city as a family. 100 W. Ontario and 520 W. Taylor. Portillos.com

LET ‘EM PLAY Bring the family out to Navy Pier to explore the always active Chicago Children’s Museum. Two feature attractions are the Tinkering Lab, a do-it-yourself space to build whatever you want, and WaterWays, a fun flowing, squirting, pumping playground. There are loads of daily activities for kids to play, draw and imagine. ChidrensMuseum.org Get the app keychicago

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The Shedd Aquarium is known for providing upclose, unforgettable encounters with 32,000 animals from aquatic environments around the world. In the popular Wild Reef exhibit, guests can explore a coral reef in the Philippines that is known to be one of the most diverse underwater ecosystems in the world. For a truly unique experience, try this: “We also have a Shark Feed Tour, where you go behind the scenes in Wild Reef for a deeper dive to experience meal time with the sharks during a 90-minute guided tour with aquarium experts,” says Steven Kessel, director of marine research at the aquarium. 1200 S. Lake Shore Dr. SheddAquarium.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 — should be on your to-do list. The Field’s latest exhibit, Brewing up Chicago: How Beer Transformed a City, opened Nov. 2 and explores the rise of the city’s beer industry, spanning from the German immigrant community that initially introduced it to Chicago to the industry’s massive impact on our city today. Learn about the wide array of beer styles, production, what life was like in the city’s first watering hole and even design your own beer bottle or label. 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr. FieldMuseum.org

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The Adler Planetarium, with its interactive exhibits and historical and scientific knowledge, is a great way to spend a day. In the Our Solar System exhibit, explore how Earth’s home is a collection of diverse and incredible objects that we have only begun to scratch the surface of understanding — and appreciating. Examine our relationship with the moon, touch a piece of Mars and learn about the robotic rover that has been cruising the red planet’s surface since 2012. 1300 S. Lake Shore Dr. AdlerPlanetarium.org

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Catch Oceans: Our Blue Planet in the Museum of Science and Industry’s Giant Dome Theater for a global odyssey that covers everything from our shallow coastlines to the mysterious world of the deep — and the untold story of some of the world’s most astonishing creatures. Daily shows are at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr. MSIChicago.org


Art appreciation The famed Chicago Art Institute is home to one of best, most expansive art collections anywhere in the world. New in October, the Tomma Abts exhibit celebrates the German-born, Londonbased artist and her remarkably singular and demanding approach to contemporary painting. This is the first solo museum exhibition of Abts’ paintings in the U.S. in 10 years and offers a rare opportunity to appreciate her distinctive vision. 159 E. Monroe. Artic.edu In Streeterville near the Magnificent Mile, the Museum of Contemporary Art plays host to recently active and current artists, documenting contemporary visual culture through painting, sculpture, photography, video, film and performance. 220 E. Chicago Ave. MCAChicago.org

HIDDEN GEM The Museum of Surgical Science is known for its variety of all things medicine. It gives a comprehensive history of medical and surgical science, with images, art and artifacts depicting how surgery was done in the old days and the seemingly archaic tools once used for procedures of all kinds. This museum appears tiny and discreet from the outside, but once inside, it’s a winding 10,000 square feet of gallery space. 1524 N. Lake Shore Dr. IMSS.org Get the app keychicago

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The holidays are coming

The stretch of Michigan Avenue European goods through November is a known as the Magnificent Mile Dec. 24. The spiced wine, is one of the most popular and homemade great time to get chocolates shopping districts in the entire strudel and sausages will make an early look at world, and this tree-lined street you not want to leave. 50 W. is decorated with better than a Christkindlmarket. Chicago’s many Washington. million shimmering lights during com/Chicago the winter months. The official There may not be snow holiday traditions kickoff is Friday, Nov. 16 during on the ground yet, but that the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, where doesn’t mean you can’t get a little ice skating attendees can take part in various activities in during your Chicago visit. And what better in local restaurants and shops throughout backdrop can you have than Michigan Avenue the area, and then a parade with Mickey and Millennium Park? Go for a leisurely skate and Minnie Mouse happens down Michigan around the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink, Avenue on Saturday evening at 5:30 p.m. Keep or swing over to Maggie Daley Park nearby an eye out for the fireworks display that caps for a cruise around the winding skating off the Saturday festivities, and get a good ribbon. Skating is free, and rentals are $13-$15. vantage point near the river. MillenniumPark.org Chicago’s 105th annual tree lighting ZooLights at Lincoln Park Zoo, a ceremony is at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 16 in Chicago tradition for 24 years, begins Nov. Millennium Park (Randolph and Michigan), 23. Expect 2.5 million lights, eye-popping where choirs and stage performers will be part luminous displays and plenty of seasonal of an evening of revelry, music and good cheer. activities spread throughout the free zoo just One of Chicago’s most cherished north of downtown. LPZoo.org holiday traditions kicks off Nov. 16, as the For a good Instagram shot, swing by the Christkindlmarket takes over Daley Plaza. Art Institute to watch as the iconic lion statue Inspired by the centuries-old German festival, at its steps gets all dressed up for the holidays Christkindlmarket boasts a wide array of at 10 a.m. on Nov. 23.

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WINTER WONDERFEST Navy Pier’s annual holiday celebration is perfect for the whole family We’d like to welcome you to Chicago during this holiday season, and our annual Holiday Activity Guide is designed to showcase the seasonal best of what the city has to offer. Sure, the weather may require an extra layer of clothing than most would prefer, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t an impressive list of exhibits, activities, stores, restaurants and performances to entertain you. It’s just that kind of town, so let KEY This Week in Chicago’s Holiday Activity Guide assist you in making the most of your stay. One of the must-see events this holiday season is the Fifth Third Bank Winter Wonderland at Navy Pier. As if Navy Pier wasn’t impressive This Week in Chicago, Inc. 222 W. Ontario Street Suite #420, Chicago, Illinois 60654 phone 312-943-0838 fax: 312-664-6113 keymagazinechicago.com twitter.com/KEYmagazine @KEYChicago

enough on its own — which it is, given the Chicago Children’s Museum, Shakespeare Theatre, dozens of restaurants and activities and events available year-round — millions of families have made Winter Wonderland part of their annual holiday tradition. This beloved event lasts five weeks and is made up of an incredible 170,000 square feet of Christmas-themed activities, carnival rides, skating rinks, slides and more. It is, without question, Chicago’s biggest winter playground. Winter Wonderland runs Nov. 30-Jan. 6. Additional information and tickets available at NavyPier.org

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Chicago Trolley Lights Tour Christmas Around the World exhibit at the Museum of Science & Industry

This popular exhibit began back in 1942 with a single tree. Today, the annual celebration features a four-story Grand Tree that is surrounded by a forest of more than 50 other smaller trees and vibrant displays to represent holiday traditions from around the globe. Live holiday dance and choral performances, more than 30,000 lights and fake snowfalls add to the spirit of the season for visitors. Insider’s tip: Soak up as much of this incredible museum as possible, especially the WWII U-Boat exhibit. Christmas Around the World is open through Jan. 6. 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr. MSIChicago.org

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This is the 27th year of the CTA Holiday Train — a holiday tradition unique to Chicago. Both the train and bus are in-service vehicles that operate as part of regular service, so space is limited. You can track the whereabouts of Santa using CTA train tracker. Insider’s tip: Photos with Santa are available when exiting at your destination.

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Want to take in the lights of Michigan Avenue, get a personal tour or perhaps a ride from dinner to the theatre in a uniquely stylish way? Traditional horse-drawn carriage rides and a variety of horsedrawn narrated tours are available at Water Tower Park (806 N. Michigan Ave.) from Chicago Horse & Carriage (ChicagoCarriage.com), Great Lakes Horse & Carriage (GreatLakesHorseAndCarriage. com) and Antique Coach and Carriage (AntiqueCoach-Carriage.com).

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The Chicago Trolley and Double Decker Co. ushers in the holiday season with its annual Holiday Lights Tour beginning Nov. 23 and running through Dec. 23. The tour begins at the John Hancock Plaza tree (875 N. Michigan Ave.), showing off the thousands of glittering lights throughout the Magnificent Mile and makes two stops where you can hop off to explore the Christkindmarket downtown and ZooLights at Lincoln Park Zoo. Insider’s tip: Complimentary with each ticket is a pair of ZooLights 3D glasses and a bag of hot cocoa caramel crisp from Garrett Popcorn. Advanced registration is highly recommended for this narrated two-and-a-half tour. Runs Nov. 23-25 and 30, Dec. 1-2 and Dec. 7-23. Adults: $32, kids: $20. ChicagoTrolley.com


ZooLights and Winter WonderFest

Wonderland Express Head north to the beautiful Chicago Botanic Garden for their annual holiday exhibit featuring model trains, magical indoor snow and meticulously created miniature Chicago landmarks. Carolers and ice carvings only add to the fun. Nov. 23-Jan. 6. 1000 Lake Cook Road in suburban Glencoe. ChicagoBotanic.org

Lincoln Park Zoo, the popular (and free) zoo located in beautiful Lincoln Park, decorates its entire property with a mind-boggling 2.5 million colorful lights for ZooLights, adorning everything from the trees to the grass itself. The celebration also includes lights synchronized to holiday music, animal-shaped yard decorations and activities like trains, a light maze, Ferris wheel and Sea Explorer 5D. ZooLights takes place Nov. 23-25, Nov. 30Dec. 2, Dec. 7–23, Dec. 26-Jan. 6 from 4:30-9 p.m. Insider’s tip: For a family-friendly spot to grab a bite near the zoo, check out R.J. Grunts (2056 N. Lincoln Park West). 2200 N. Cannon. LPZoo.org For 18th straight year, Navy Pier transforms its Festival Hall to offer families plenty of indoor holiday thrills during Winter WonderFest. From Nov. 30Jan. 6, guests can experience festive décor and a glittering forest of 500 trees and 25,000 ornaments, as well as 170,000 square feet of entertainment for all ages — from the ever-popular Chicago Blackhawks ice skating rink to the polar extreme obstacle course, climbing wall and Arctic express train. Insider’s tip: Warm up with a stroll through Navy Pier’s Crystal Gardens or stop for a cocktail at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville. NavyPier.org 2018 Holiday Activity Guide

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The uber-popular McCormick Tribune Ice Rink in Millennium Park runs Nov. 16-March 10. Free admission; skate rental is $13 Mon.-Thurs. and $15 Fri.-Sun. and holidays. MillenniumPark.org Sitting directly in front of Millennium Park and Chicago’s skyline, the Maggie Daley Park skating ribbon allows skaters to experience a unique kind of winding ice rink. Free admission; skate rental is $13 Mon.-Thurs. and $15 Fri.-Sun. and holidays. 337 E. Randolph. MaggieDaleyPark.com The Chicago Blackhawks Ice Skating Rink is a big part of Navy Pier’s popular Winter WonderFest, which runs through Jan. 6. NavyPier.com Baseball may be dormant at Wrigley Field, but The Rink at Winterland at the Park is back and open from Nov. 23-Jan. 27, and the historic ballpark is the perfect backdrop for a little skating.

GRAY LINE HOLIDAY LIGHTS TOUR Leap into the holiday spirit with Gray Line’s Chicago Holiday Lights Tour, which includes quick stops for Lincoln Park ZooLights and Christkindlmarket, as well as great views of the Mag Mile, Macy’s iconic holiday windows and Chicago’s Christmas tree in Millennium Park. Tickets start at just $28, and boarding happens outside of the Palmer House Hilton at 17 E. Monroe. 312-251-3100. GrayLineChicago.com

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A proud 105-year tradition, the Chicago Christmas tree 60-foot Norway spruce will remain illuminated over Millennium Park (Washington and Michigan Ave.) through January 6, 2019. Insider’s tip: For a great view of the tree and park, head to Cindy’s atop the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel.

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Bundle up and belt out some holiday classics during Caroling at Cloud Gate, as local Chicago choral groups lead hundreds of celebrants in song at “the bean” in Millennium Park every Friday from Nov. 23-Dec. 14 as well as Wednesday, Dec. 12 from 6-7 p.m. Free admission. MillenniumPark.org

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After taking in the 50th annual Macy’s holiday windows (on display until Jan. 5) or the Macy’s Holiday Traditions Tour, which highlights the traditions of iconic State Street, stop by the 17,000-square-foot Walnut Room, a dining experience complete with Austrian chandeliers, Russian wood paneling and a 45-foot Christmas tree with 15,000 lights. Insider’s tip: The Walnut Room’s flaky pot pie is one the best in the city. 111 N. State. VisitMacysChicago.com


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Illumination is an award-winning, outdoor walking tour that covers approximately one mile and winds through 50 acres of the Arboretum’s renowned tree collections brought to life with more than one million lights set to music. Insider’s tip: Take your time, enjoy the walk and warm up when you need to at concession tents and fire pits spaced out along the path. Illumination runs through Jan. 1 and is closed on Mondays (except for Dec. 31), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets are for both a specific date and time, starting at 4:30 p.m. each evening. 4100 Illinois Route 53 in suburban Lisle. MortonArb.org

HOLIDAY TEA Steeped in history, the Palm Court at The Drake Hotel has been serving afternoon tea for close to a century — even the Queen and Princess Diana made royal visits. Enjoy an assortment of French teas and decadent pastries and sandwiches while listening to holiday carolers and a harpist. Insider’s tip: It’s never too early to make reservations, especially during prime holiday shopping season. Seating available every half hour between 1-4:30 p.m. Nov. 1-9, 12-16 and 19-22 and every half hour between 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 10-11, 17-18 and Nov. 23-Jan. 13. $52 for adults, $25 for children ages 3-12. 140 E. Walton. (312) 9324619. TheDrakeHotel.com

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German tradition: Christkindlmarket This annual outdoor market in Daley Plaza offers traditional German food, drinks, vendors and performances in this quaint, illuminated village that sells handmade ornaments, nutcrackers and cuckoo clocks. The market has been a Chicago tradition since 1996 and is influenced by the Christkindlmarket in Nuremberg, Germany. Admission is free. Insider’s tip: Don’t leave without trying the hot spiced wine (Glühwein) served in a collectible mug. Christkindlmarket Chicago runs Nov. 16-Dec. 24 Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. and Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. 50 W. Washington. Christkindlmarket.com Head out to the burbs to experience Holiday Magic at Brookfield Zoo and get into the spirit with more than one million lights covering the trees, fences and animal structures. In addition to many indoor exhibits open for viewing favorite animals, guests are encouraged to sing to the animals and participate in “zoo chats.” Also included: carolers, storytellers, magic shows, a laser-light experience, ice-carving demonstrations, costumed characters, a model railroad display and a 41-foot LED talking tree. Now in its 37th year, Holiday Magic runs Dec. 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23 and 26-31. Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. with festivities beginning at 4 p.m. 8400 W. 31st St. in suburban Brookfield. CZS.org/holidaymagic

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The Loop: Center of it all The Loop is the central business district in downtown Chicago, named for the prominent elevated railway that was built back in 1897 and still encircles the area to this day. It’s the city’s epicenter and home to much of the very best Chicago has to offer. Here are a few Loop favorites worth checking out this holiday season. Along with Water Tower Place and the 900 Shops, Macy’s is considered the crown jewel of the Chicago shopping experience. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, this is a true American original housing the best in fashion, cuisine and unique experiences (like the famous window displays during the holidays). Women’s and men’s apparel, accessories, shoes, jewelry, makeup, furniture and household goods — you’ll find it all inside this 12-floor building that has served generations of Chicagoans and visitors alike. 111 N. State, with a second location inside Water Tower Place. Macys.com

MORE SHOPPING Opened in 2009, Block 37 is a sprawling urban shopping, dining and entertainment destination that spans an entire city block. The threebuilding structure is home to a vast supply of fashion and beauty brands, as well as boutiques, eateries, cafés and a movie theater. 108 N. State. BlockThirtySeven.com Additional shopping opportunities abound along State Street, as trend-setters can find what they’re looking for at stores like American Apparel, Urban Outfitters, H&M, Nordstrom Rack, House of Hoops by Foot Locker, and Akira. A block east of State you’ll find Wabash Avenue, home to the historic Jewelers Row district. Presented by:

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LOOP EATS Roanoke Roanoke offers an open-display kitchen, rotisserie and brick ovens, an inviting bar area and a more intimate dining experience near the fireplace. Insider’s tip: Check out their affordable prix-fixe dinner menu. 135 W. Madison. 312-9403760. TheRoanokeRestaurant.com

The Dearborn The Dearborn is an ideal spot for a pre-show dinner, as executive chef Aaron Cuschieri, a former Top Chef contestant from the 2013 season, will take your palate on an exciting journey with his upscale pub fare. 145 N. Dearborn. 312-384-1242. TheDearbornTavern.com

The Gage Chicago’s Theatre District

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Rivaling anything in the U.S. outside of Broadway in New York City, Chicago’s Theatre District is an impressive collection of dance (Joffrey Ballet), opera (Lyric Opera at the Civic Opera House) and stage (Chicago Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Broadway in Chicago productions at the Cadillac Palace Theatre and Oriental Theatre), all on or near a stretch of Randolph before leaking south on Wacker Dr. (Lyric). Expect big productions and big names to grace the marquees. In Chicago, we wouldn’t have it any other way.

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This lively, upscale gastropub is inspired by classic Irish pubs. Expect a new-age American menu with some Irish influence, as specialties range from hearty burgers and creative salads to, of course, battered fish and chips. Worth admiring is the quality selection of whiskey, bourbon, scotch and cognac. 24 S. Michigan. 312-3724243. TheGageChicago.com

The Christkindlmarket is a popular Chicago staple each winter that shouldn’t be missed. Swing by this outdoor market and village inspired by the 16th Century Christkindlesmarkt in Germany for some cherished European traditions and charm. Shop (handmade crafts, jewelry, steins, clocks), eat and drink (sausage, spiced wine, beer, chocolate, schnitzel) and stroll through the beautifully lit tents from Nov. 16-Dec. 24 at 50 W. Washington in Daley Plaza. Christkindlmarket.com

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Decorative dining and drinking Club Lucky — To say this classy throwback Italian supper club and cocktail lounge goes all out for the holidays would be an understatement. A major one. Traditionally decked out in wreaths, lights, hanging snowflakes and other festive decorations, this is must-stop every December in the Bucktown neighborhood. They like to say their food is as comfortable as their atmosphere, and that’s a pretty accurate description. 1824 W. Wabansia. 773-227-2300. ClubLuckyChicago.com Butch McGuire’s — For more than five decades, this BUTCH McGUIRE’S popular family-run Irish pub has been known to take its decorative spirit to another level during the Christmas season. Double-decker toy trains circle the establishment, which is adorned with a stunning array of lights and garland. McGuire’s has a menu full of tempting specialties, but you can’t go wrong with their fish and chips. 20 W. Division. 312-787-4318. ButchMcGuires.com Lawry’s — Not only does Lawry’s (known for its prime rib) sparkle with holiday décor during the holiday season, but Victorian-era costumed carolers stroll about the dining room serenading guests during dinner hours. 100 E. Ontario. 312-787-5000. LawrysOnline.com Lost Lake — Lost Lake, a Logan Square tiki bar that won Best American Cocktail Bar at the 12th Annual Spirited Awards, has a staff that “cares deeply about the craft and creativity of our beverage program.” They also care deeply about decorating for Christmas with a bevy of themed cocktails, string lights, tinsel and more. 3154 W. Diversey. LostLakeTiki.com The Berghoff, a name synonymous with quality German food and family in Chicago since 1898, has been offering a unique holiday tradition for generations called Pickle in the Pine. Children are invited to comb through the illuminated branches of the beautifully decorated Christmas tree in the restaurant’s Century Room in search of a hidden pickle ornament. A free hand-crafted root beer belongs to any child that finds it. 17 W. Adams. 312-427-3170. The Berghoff.com

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It’s a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago! from American Blues Theater For 17 years, the American Blues Theater ensemble has delighted Chicago audiences to a live 1940s radio broadcast based on the classic Frank Capra film. The entire town of Bedford Falls is recreated by this talented cast, complete with sound effects, holiday carols and the original score. Called “perfect Christmas theater” by critics, this is as unique and intimate a theatre experience as you will find anywhere. To top it all off, the cast serves the audience milk and cookies after each performance. It’s a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago! runs Nov. 15-Jan. 5 at Stage 773. 1225 W Belmont Ave. (773) 654-3103. AmericanBluesTheater.com

SECOND CITY’S THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY SWEATER The world-renowned Second City dishes out the holiday love with The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Sweater, “celebrating the most wonderful time of the year-ish.” The best and brightest from this famous sketch and improv comedy club roast the chestnuts out of all the things we lovingly loathe about the holiday season. Runs Tuesday-Sunday Nov. 13-Dec. 30 at Second City’s UP Comedy Club. 230 W. North Ave. 312-662-4562. SecondCity.com

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Dr. Seuss’ beloved holiday tale has become a perennial musical classic since originally premiering on Broadway in 2006, featuring the hit songs “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas” from the original animated TV special. Follow along how the Grinch plans to steal Christmas away from The Whos before he learns to embrace the true meaning of the holiday. A magical production for the whole family under the direction of two-time Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien, How the Grinch Stole Christmas plays the iconic Chicago Theatre Nov. 16125. 175 N. State. 800-745-3000. MSG.com/family

A Christmas Carol at The Goodman Theatre

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This heartwarming tradition has been celebrated by 1.5 million theatergoers for more than 40 years in Chicago, dazzling audiences with splendid musical numbers, holiday magic and the story of Scrooge on a voyage of self-reflection with the help of the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. Called “the crown jewel of the holiday season” by critics, check out the Goodman’s VIP experience that guarantees premium seating, access to the Goodman lounge and a special holiday ornament. Runs Nov. 17-Dec. 31. 170 N. Dearborn. 312-443-3800. GoodmanTheatre.org

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Cirque Dreams Holidaze is the iconic holiday stage spectacular you won’t want to miss! Witness amazing theatrical productions, 300 elaborately costumed characters, illusions and gravity-defying feats that will leave you on the edge of your seat the entire show. Playing at the Chicago Theatre Dec. 12-16. 175 N. State. 312-4626300. Get tickets at Ticketmaster.com

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The House Theatre of Chicago’s The Nutcracker With something for everyone in this “wholly original, ballet-free” show, it’s easy to see why it’s become an annual tradition put on by The House Theatre Company. This modern production of the holiday classic is beautifully choreographed, fast-paced and perfect for the family with astonishing puppetry, original song and mesmerizing display. Labeled by critics as “imaginative and inventive,” follow this fantastical story of hope as Clara, along with the help of a magical nutcracker, sets out to save her family. The Nutcracker plays at 1543 W Division St from Nov. 8 - Dec. 30. TheHouseTheatre.com


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Pre-theatre dinner spots 1 As the oldest Italian restaurant in the city, Italian Village has been serving up some of the best traditional, authentic northern Italian dishes since 1927. Actually, it’s home to three restaurants, each with its own chef, unique atmosphere and menu specialties. Take some time to peruse the oldworld décor and choose carefully from the award-winning wine cellar that houses some 35,000 bottles. 71 W. Monroe. 312-3327005. ItalianVillage-Chicago.com

3 2 In business since 1935, Miller’s Pub has been a Loop favorite for generations, as much for its lively, family-friendly, oldschool ambiance as its scrumptious food. Take time to stroll around and check out the assortment of celebrity photographs around the room. On the menu, the BBQ ribs and chicken combo, fried catfish and prime rib come recommended. 134 S. Wabash. 312-263-4988. MillersPub.com

FRENCH FAVE Looking for some authentic French cuisine with a mild American twist? Look no further than the Hyatt Centric Hotel, where you’ll find Cochon Volant, which feels every bit like a romantic Parisian bistro. Share a seafood tower with friends or go for the dry-aged beef selection or the roasted Amish chicken. 100 W. Monroe. 312-754-6560. CochonVolantChicago.com

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The Dearborn, an urban American tavern offering an eclectic twist on sophisticated classics as well as essential Chicago dishes, has quickly become a mainstay for theatergoers. Grab a spacious booth or a spot at the bar and try the day boat scallops, potato-crusted walleye and Manilla clams in a chardonnay sauce or the braised veal cheeks with housemade lobster ravioli. 145 N. Dearborn. 312-384-1242. TheDearbornTavern.com


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The Joffrey Ballet’s The Nutcracker This critically acclaimed holiday masterpiece returns, boldly reimagined for a new generation by choreographer Christopher Wheeldon and the world-class ballet

company. Join in on this grand production of a Christmas Eve dream of whirlwind romance and adventure, with the celebrated score played live by the Chicago Philharmonic. The Nutcracker runs Dec. 1-Dec. 30 at the Auditorium Theatre. 50 E. Congress. 312-3868905. Joffrey.org

THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER AT LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE Unlock this jeweladorned music box for the whole family! Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s The Steadfast Tin Soldier, Mary Zimmerman fashions an enchanting spectacle. The unlikely adventure of a tin soldier, brimming with love and bravery, is infused with a dazzling blend of storytelling through image and movement, accompanied by live musicians. 821 N. Michigan Ave. 312337-0665. Now Playing! Tickets from $35. Use code KEYMAG and save 20% at lookingglasstheatre.org

’Twas the Night Before Christmas

Back by popular demand, the kid-friendly Emerald City Theatre provides your family with a comic take on the classic children’s poem, as a pair of dancing mice, a spunky girl and an Elf-B-I agent must track down Santas’s naughtyor-nice list before his sleigh departs the North Pole. Called “a fantastic, slapstick holiday affair,” this is a cheery show for all ages. Ken Ludwig’s ’Twas the Night Before Christmas runs Nov. 3-Dec. 30 at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place. 175 E. Chestnut. 312-977-1700. EmeraldCityTheatre.com 2018 Holiday Activity Guide

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Pride Films and Plays is producing the fourth annual production of Barney the Elf, the LGBTQ-focused holiday musical satire. Inspired by Elf, the movie, the story focuses on an elf who must leave the North Pole after Santa Claus settles into retirement and makes his way to a Chicago nightclub, learning to embrace his “inner elf” along the way. Barney the Elf plays Dec. 14-Jan. 6 in the Broadway Theatre. 4139 N. Broadway. 866-811-4111. Pridefilmsandplays.com Returning to the stage with a vengeance, Yippee Ki-Yay, Merry Christmas! A Die Hard Musical Parody is a hilarious take on the classic 1980s action film. It centers on NYPD cop Bruce McClane and his quest to win back his estranged wife, Holly Generic, at her Christmas Eve office party at LA’s Nakatomi Plaza. Playing at The Den Theatre in Wicker Park Dec. 1-Jan. 12. 1331 N. Milwaukee. 773-697-3830. TheDenTheatre.com

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Q Brothers Christmas Carol

The hip-hop holiday treat set to a bangin’ beat is back at Chicago Shakespeare Theater! Chicago hiphop sensations, the Q Brothers Collective, turn up the volume on Charles Dickens’ beloved tale, mixing everything from reggae, dancehall, and dubstep to epic rock ballads in this “downright irresistible” production. A live DJ spins on stage as the ghosts of Hip-hop past, present, and future lead Scrooge on a journey of rhythm, rhyme, and redemption. Q Brothers Christmas Carol runs Nov.

20-Dec. 30 in The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare on Navy Pier. 312-595-5600. ChicagoShakes.com

The Santaland Diaries

A longstanding tradition in Chicago, David Sedaris’ “vivid, hilarious portrait of family Christmas,” shifts to the Goodman Theatre this year. This fun, edgy solo performance is the story of a struggling actor who is forced to take the job of an elf at Macy’s during the holidays. Running Nov. 30-Dec. 30. 170 N. Dearborn. 312-443-3800. GoodmanTheatre.org

The Drury Lane Theatre continues the holiday tradition of a heartwarming production of A Christmas Carol, the Charles Dickens’ classic about miserly old Ebenezer Scrooge. Running Nov. 23-Dec. 22. 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. 630-530-0111. DruryLaneTheatre.com Direct from Broadway, Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn is based on the classic film and features thrilling dance numbers, laughs and a parade of hit songs including “Blue Skies,” “Steppin’ Out With My Baby ” and “White Christmas.” Playing Nov. 7-Jan. 6. Ten Marriott Drive in Lincolnshire, IL. 847-634-0200. MarriottTheatre.com

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HOLIDAY TREATS The are many things synonymous with the holidays, and chocolate is one of them. Check out the city’s two Ghirardelli stores for baking ingredients, gift ideas and all kinds of tasty chocolate treats. 830 N. Michigan and 400 N. Michigan. Ghiradelli.com

Tracking Santa Looking for an opportunity to have your little ones visit with Santa before the holidays? Chicago has plenty of options. Free personalized photo ops are available at the Santa House in Millennium Park from Nov. 16-Dec. 16. Hours are as follows: Nov. 16 noon-6 p.m., Nov. 17-18 noon-6 p.m., Nov. 22 noon-3 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays from Nov. 24-Dec. 16 noon-6 p.m. 201 E. Randolph in the northeast corner of the Chase Promenade. MillenniumPark.org At Navy Pier’s splendid (and massive) Winter WonderFest, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be on hand at the Claus residence at the foot of the giant tree from Dec. 1-24 for festive family photo opportunities. Continued on page 30

Another Chicago icon, Garrett Popcorn Shops, took their already addictive popcorn to another level, adding a new, seasonal hot cocoa caramel crisp mix. Sounds like a delightfully decadent holiday snack, wouldn’t you say? Tins make for a great gift too. 11 Chicago locations. GarrettPopcorn.com

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French Blue Robin Porcelain Earrings

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Chicago Cubs Home Player Jerseys

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Hand-blown vase by David Lotton

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Hours for Santa are Mondays-Thursdays 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m.-6 p.m. NavyPier.org Ol’ St. Nick will also be available during the Lincoln Park ZooLights celebration up through Dec. 23. Admission to the zoo is always free, but portions of ZooLights activities do require purchased tickets. Look for Santa in the Kovler Lion House. Santa’s hours at the zoo: Nov. 23-25 4:30-9 p.m., Nov. 30-Dec. 2 4:30-9 p.m., Dec. 7-23 4:309 p.m. 2200 N. Cannon Dr. LPZoo.org There are lots of fun holiday festivities to dive into at the iconic Macy’s store on State Street, where children will get a chance to meet Santa on the fifth floor right up through Christmas Eve. Insider’s tip: On select dates, you can even break bread with Santa and Mrs. Claus with breakfast, lunch and dinner reservations in the beautiful Narcissus Room on the seventh floor. Reservations required. 111 N. State. VisitMacysChicago.com Santa can also be found in his home on the third level of the 900 Shops on Michigan Avenue every day from Nov. 17-Dec. 24, Monday-Saturday noon-6 p.m. and Sundays noon-5 p.m. Take time to appreciate the beautiful 40-foot Christmas tree. Insider’s tip: New this year will be a virtual queue line to meet and pose with Santa. You must be present to register. 900 N. Michigan Ave. Shop900.com Across the street is the shopping mecca Water Tower Place, where visits with Santa are available on the second floor from Nov. 16-Dec. 24 before he needs to head back to the North Pole. If you purchase a premium photo package, you’ll receive a free personalized video from the man himself. Insider’s tip: Check out the schedule in advance to take part in different themed events. Also new this year, jump on Santa’s sleigh for a fun virtual reality experience. 835 N. Michigan Ave. ShopWaterTower.com


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Cold-weather fashions November represents that purgatory stage between putting the summer clothes away and holding off as long as possible on the idea of bundling up. But we know what’s on the way, so here are a few stops to stock up on what keeps you warm. The popular Patagonia brand has a store in the Lincoln Park neighborhood and downtown just off the Magnificent Mile loaded with long-lasting options like the sleek women’s Nano Puff jacket (right), which traps body heat and blocks wind using 75 percent recycled materials. Knowledgeable staff too. 1800 N. Clybourn and 48 E. Walton. Patagonia.com Looking for luxurious sheepskin, fur, leather or wool outerwear and accessories from a company with nearly five decades in the business? Head to Overland Sheepskin Co. on the Mag Mile for a mix of warmth, comfort and iconic style whether you’re looking for leather bomber jackets, weather-ready boots or even home accents like rugs and blankets. 500 N. Michigan. Overland.com Another popular winter brand with store representation downtown is The North Face, whose coat and boot selections are rather enticing regardless of whether you’re skiing in Vail or braving the January wind in Manhattan. 875 N. Michigan in the John Hancock Building and 1629 N. Damen in Lincoln Park. TheNorthFace.com

OAK STREET HIGHLIGHTS Razny Jewelers exclusively offers watches by Patek Philippe and Rolex in its impressive three-level boutique (109 E. Oak). Escada (left) is one of the world’s leading luxury womenswear brands, exemplifying a combination of modern elegance and cool glamour (51 E. Oak). Prada’s uncompromising quality and constant innovation in apparel, shoes, handbags and accessories has endured since 1913 (30 E. Oak). Get the app keychicago

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Razny Jewelers

Razny Jewelers is proud to exclusively offer watches by Patek Philippe and Rolex in the city’s gorgeous Gold Coast JOELneighborhood. OPPENHEIMER Stop in to their modern, 10 E. Ohio, boutique three-level 312.642.5300 for the city’s top watch selection and a well(G-29) River North curated of Browse acollection stunning array designer jewelry. With of the finest examples the new addition of a of prints and paintings watch-servicing center, from the goldenisage of Razny Jewelers now natural history art. Chicago’s inclusive one-stop shop and for Archival framing horology nationallyaficionados recognized and art enthusiasts. conservation109 and E. Oak. 312-663-8500. restoration services are Razny.com also available. LOTTON GALLERY 900 N. Michigan, level 6 312.664.6203 (J-26) Gold Coast Peruse hand-blown glasswork made in-house by the Lotton family experts. Elegant selections of fine art, vases, lamps, bowls, This River North store chandeliers original offers a freshand approach paintings for your from homearound and the world provide lifestyle with a wide another shopping assortment of unique, dimension. artisan-driven products from the world’s top WOLFF’S designers in tableware FLEA MARKET and gifts. The staff’s 6920 N. Mannheim, goal is to inspire others 847.524.9590 to entertain with (Suburban) Rosemont style and ease, and Sundays are treasurehuman connection hunting days at the is a vital component Midwest’s largest allto that. 25 Huron. outdoor fleaE.market, CrosellAndCo.com

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AKIRA 108 N. State, 312.346.3355 FindLoop a diverse collection (I-34) of American fine Tailored fashions vary by crafts handmade fordozens each citywide loca- and of Chicago tion,Midwestern all crammedartists with at popular designer brands this affordable River and trendy sartorial North gallery. Browse a elegance. wide range of colorful glass, handcrafted DESIGNER ceramics,RESALE whimsical OF CHICAGOfunctional art sculpture, unique jewelry in 658and N. Dearborn, an inviting, uncluttered 312.587.3312 setting. A (H-29)gallery River North popular destination Chicago’s best-kept for art and craft lovers secret/women’s for 25 years. 230 W. consignment boutique Superior. 312-337-3525. carries high-end ValeCraftGallery.com designer labels including Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Christian Louboutin and more, all at bargain prices. MARY WALTER 33 W. Superior, 312.266.1094 (H-29) River North This beautiful concept This popular women’s store inspecializes the Gold in Coast boutique neighborhood, unique and wearable just stepsAttentive from the Mag clothing. Mile, is the creation staff of members Lance play Lawson personal stylists, and Jim Wetzel, who whether you’re looking curated an assortment for “business as usual,” of unique items acrosschic a wide range of fashion or casual. categories like men’s and women’s apparel and accessories, DEPARTMENT inspired home goods, STORES books and green apothecary. Bonus: The 40-seat restaurant. BLOOMINGDALE’S 200 E. Chestnut. 900 N. Michigan, Space519.com

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Chicago’s Restaurant Row of an upscale experience with an adventurous tasting menu consisting of 8 to 12 dishes with many ingredients sourced from a nearby farm. 177 N. Ada. 773-913-3773. SmythAndTheyLoyalist.com

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With decor inspired by European luxury and 1960s rock and roll to go with equally strong food and drink menus, Nellcote is an Italian restaurant with French influences. The pizza is particularly good — they mill their own flour in the basement — and could be either an entire meal or a bar snack shared among friends with flavors that are robust, fresh and perfectly balanced. The cocktail menu is redone seasonally with ingredients to reflect the food menu. While the restaurant has an upscale feel, the dress code ranges from casual to cocktail. 833 W. Randolph. 312-432-0500. NellcoteRestaurant.com

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The atmosphere at Green Street Smoked Meats feels like a trendy warehouse party or Southern saloon, and the menu is, as the name suggests, just BBQ and sides. While you stand in line to get your meat by the half pound, grab a drink at the central bar. There are some excellent cocktails and a solid collection of microbrews. Seating is picnic tables with rolls of paper towels fastened to them. The brisket sandwich topped with a hot link is recommended. 112 N. Green. 312-754-0431. GreenStreetMeats.com

SMYTH & THE LOYALIST Ask anyone who knows the global culinary world, and they’ll likely tell you the same thing: Chicago’s restaurant scene is as good — and diverse —as you’ll find anywhere. Plain and simple. And at the forefront of this reputation, particularly in the last five years, is the explosion of quality eating establishments in the West Loop neighborhood just west of downtown. What follows are a few options worth checking out during your stay.

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At Smyth & The Loyalist, chef power couple John Shields and Karen Urie Shields boast a casual and approachable design with two distinct settings in this award-wining eatery. The Loyalist has more casual, bar-fare options (try the burger; one of the best in the city) with craft cocktails on the first floor, while upstairs, Smyth is best described as more

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A total of 28 seats makes Oriole a sought-after dining spot, and the location, tucked back on a street that looks more like an alley, only adds to the hidden treasure theme. But getting awarded two Michelin stars in its first year in business put chef/owner Noah Sandoval and his constantly evolving, “thought-provoking, interactive” tasting menu directly into the Chicago foodie spotlight. 661 W. Walnut. 312-877-5339. OrioleChicago.com

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Warm up with these hearty eats

Eleven City Diner

This downtown favorite is considered, by the ownership, to be “a hybrid of sincere respect for what family dining rooms used to be.” The old-school diner and delicatessen knows a thing or two about putting a plateful of scrumptious, rib-sticking food in front of you. Classic deli sandwiches stacked tall, decadent burgers and melts, loaded breakfast items and thick shakes to wash it all down. Go ahead and splurge. This is the ideal place to do it. 1112 S. Wabash St. 312-212-1112. ElevenCityDiner.com

Texas de Brazil

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Don’t get us wrong, the 50-item seasonal salad area is impressive in its own right. But let’s be honest, this national chain is all about the glorious, endless parade of seasoned beef, lamb, pork, chicken and Brazilian sausage cooked over a wood charcoal grill, then skewered and served tableside. This is a meal for those looking to go big — the festive churrasco way. A serious experience. 210 E. Upper Illinois. 312-595-0913. TexasDeBrazil.com

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If you’re in the mood for an oldschool neighborhood supper club, look no further than Club Lucky. Tucked away in the popular treelined Bucktown neighborhood just north of downtown, they’re known for family-style Italian specialties and award-winning martinis. Hungry? Try the homemade tortellini filled with chicken and herbs with English peas and pine nuts in a rich vodka sauce or the rigatoni with veal meatballs. 1824 W. Wabansia. 773-227-2300. ClubLuckyChicago.com Whether you’re in the mood for spicy jambalya, slow-smoked ribs, juicy steaks or a delicious burger, there’s a little something for everyone on the House of Blues’ impressive menu. A special treat worth checking out is the Southern Gospel brunch on Sundays. 329 N. Dearborn. 312923-2000.

Since opening the first location in downtown Chicago in 1991, Maggiano’s has strived to make its experience reminiscent of a Sunday-night dinner at your grandmother’s house. Comfortable, family-style dining has always been at the forefront of Maggiano’s atmosphere, and the hearty Italian recipes are authentic and simple. And large. You can’t go wrong sharing any number of menu items with your table, but Johnny’s carbonara and the veal marsala hold a special place in our hearts. 516 N. Clark. 312-644-7700. Maggianos.com

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Quick & easy Thai Traditional décor sets the mood for a delicious family feast Gino’s East has a 50-year history and national reputation for of pad Thai, Lard Nar iconic deep-dish pizza, constructed in seasoned cast iron pans and spicy beef curry until the crust is golden and flaky. Feeling especially hungry? Ask at Dao. Warm up by for the #DeepAF pizza, a play on current social media lingo and adding a little spice to an upgrade to Gino’s original medium deep-dish pizza, only with a your menu choice. A stomach-growling 75 percent more cheese, 33 percent more dough charming, quick spot and double the toppings — all for just $4 more. At the River North if you’re looking for location (500 N. LaSalle), they also brew their own craft beer and a hot Thai meal but host comedy shows six nights a week in the third-floor Comedy Bar. have more holiday Check out weekday happy hours ($3 Gino’s draft beers, $4 house shopping or sightseeing wine and well drinks and $5 select appetizers) from 3-6 p.m. and on the docket. 230 E. $8 lunch specials (entrée, side and drink) from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Gino’s Third312-337-0000. Pg. Chicago Curry House Ad.qxp_Layout 4/14/16 at2:01 Page 1162 E. Superior, Ohio. East has four Chicago1locations 500PM N. LaSalle, DaoThai.com 521 S. Dearborn and 2801 N. Lincoln. GinosEast.com

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Come hungry The Dearborn is an urban American tavern, offering an eclectic twist on sophisticated classics as well as essential Chicago dishes. With its proximity to theatre row, it’s an ideal spot to grab dinner before a nightcap after a show. If you’re looking for a tasty way to warm up, try the onion soup, made with a brandy and thyme-scented broth and arriving at the table with crispy bread and molten gruyere cheese. Another menu standout is the 28-ounce dry-aged porterhouse with garlic confit and a corn and chanterelle mushroom ragout. 145 N. Dearborn. 312-384-1242. TheDearbornTavern.com Ask any experienced Chicagoan for a short list of the elite barbecue spots in the city, and Smoke Daddy is sure to be on it. With several TV appearances under its belt, Smoke Daddy places an emphasis on “the experience,” and free live music seven nights a week, regular tasting events and busy brunches all play a role. “We basically keep the preparation for all of our meats really simple, which I believe is the key to our success,” says manager Bonni Cameron. “We’ve been around for 20 years and continue to grow while using the same recipes we’ve always used.” Try the Smoke Daddy platter, which includes a rack of ribs and choice of two smoked meats and two sides (go with the crunchy coleslaw and some creamy mac-n-cheese). 1804 W. Division. 773-772-6656. TheSmokeDaddy.com

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STEAKS AND VIBE

STK offers up a “vibe-driven dining experience” by artfully blending a chic lounge and modern steakhouse into one dynamic space. If you skipped lunch, try the large bone-in filet or go all in on the beautifully dry-aged 34-ounce tomahawk and pair it with some parmesan truffle fries, glass of vino and delectable apple crumb cake for dessert. 9 W. Kinzie. 312340-5636. STKHouse.com


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RESTAURANT SPOTLIGHTS

Nepal House

In business for more than 12 years, Nepal House has earned a stellar reputation in the South Loop for serving up high-quality traditional Nepali and Indian cuisine. Chicken and lamb dishes are roasted in a clay oven and incredibly tender. Start things off with an order of momos for sure. 1301 S. Michigan. 312-922-0601. NepalHouseOnline.com .

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Avec

This modern, cedar-lined wine bar is from an awardwinning restaurant group and Paul Kahan, widely considered to be one of the country’s most influential working chefs. Avec has a menu of rustic, Frenchinspired food, including hand-crafted charcuterie and shareable plates. The communal seating offers a social, unhurried approach to dining. 615 W. Randolph (312) 377-2002. AvecRestaurant.com

Duke of Perth

During cold Chicago weather, Duke of Perth is a lively, warm oasis. Known for their all-you-can-eat fish and chips, hearty burgers and large selection of whiskeys, this popular Lakeview spot is the epitome of cozy. The dark wood tables are candlelit and close together, feeling every bit like a friendly Scottish pub. 2931 N. Clark. 773-477-1741. DukeofPerth.com


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Holiday and 90210 pop-up experiences

Lost Lake, the award-winning tiki bar in the increasingly popular Logan Square neighborhood, is getting back in the festive

mood with its holiday-themed pop-up experience in December, complete with string lights, tinsel, a plethora of themed cocktails and festive glassware. Don’t forget the holiday items on the menu from creative chef Fred Noinaj. 3154 W. Diversey. LostLakeTiki.com Located in the “Below Deck” space at Ironside Bar & Galley in River North, the 1990s TV show 90210-themed bar Peach Pit After Dark offers a unique experience that promises to flood your brain with nostalgia. Open for just a few months, the bar will display life-size cutouts of 90210’s stars, a cast selfie station, and an interactive 90210 chalkboard to fully immerse its guests in the atmosphere. While enjoying one of the bar’s themed drinks or food items, you will be able to watch episodes of the show as well as listen to music from the era of Christina Aguilera and Barenaked Ladies. 546 N. Wells. PeachPitAfterDarkChicago.com

Holiday Cheers Sample local spirits, wine and winter brews amid the surrounding Wonderland Express model train exhibition during the Holiday Cheers event at the Chicago Botanic Garden on Wednesday, Dec. 5 from 6-8 p.m. Tickets are $35 (21+). 1000 Lake Cook in suburban Glencoe, 847-835-5440.

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Stage and music

Sounds this week

ON-STAGE

Familiar

THOM YORKE Intriguing young jazz vocalist Jazzmeia Horn makes her Chicago debut on Friday, Nov. 30 at the Logan Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. $38. 915 E. 60th, 773-702-8068.

Set in a Minnesota winter, a Zimbabwean-American family is preparing for the wedding of their oldest daughter when things get turned upside down by a surprise guest and a desire for tradition. Called “a vigorous, fresh comedy-drama that richochets from raw pathos to bawdy laughs, excavating deep cultural anxieties along the way,” Familiar is on stage through Jan. 13 at Steppenwolf Theatre. 1650 N. Halsted. 312335-1650. Steppenwolf.org

Violinist Robert Chen plays and leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in an all-Mozart program at Symphony Center. Friday, Nov. 30 and Saturday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m., and Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. $35-$164. 220 S. Michigan, 312-294-3000. Shut up and dance with pop-rockers Walk the Moon Saturday, Dec. 1 at the Aragon Ballroom. 7 p.m. $65. 1106 W. Lawrence, 773-561-9500. International star soprano Anna Netrebko performs a rare duo recital with pianist Malcolm Martineau on Sunday, Dec. 2 at the Civic Opera House. 3 p.m. $59-$289. 20 N. Wacker, 312-827-5600. Soul singing doesn’t get much more soulful than Maxwell, as he settles in for two nights of old favorites and brand-new material at the Chicago Theatre Dec. 2-3 at 8 p.m. $50.75$350.75. 175 N. State, 312-462-6300. Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke sets out on his own eclectic path for the solo show at the Chicago Theatre Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. $48.50. 175 N. State, 312-462-6300. Houston rapper Travis Scott brings his over-the-top Astroworld tour to the United Center on Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. $49.95-$69.95. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-4500.

Il Trovatore

Experience Giuseppe Verdi’s hot-blooded tale of love, jealousy and retribution as the epic story comes to life in this Lyric Opera of Chicago production. Each of the characters — some courageous, some obsessed and some vengeful — has thrilling music to sing in this stirring opera set in darkly mysterious 15thcentury Spain. Playing through Dec. 9 at the Civic Opera House. 20 N. Wacker. 312-8275600. LyricOpera.org Get the app keychicago

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