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Chicago Insider: Krista Krauss Miller on drinks at Hopleaf, the local theatre scene, and Hugo’s Frog Bar
Chicago Insider: Krista Krauss Miller on drinks at Hopleaf and Billy Sunday, the local theatre scene, and Hugo's Frog Bar -
First Look review: Steppenwolf’s “Grand Concourse” is a smartly written look at the destructive nature of young people
Heidi Schreck makes a strong case for why actors often make great playwrights. She knows what works and what doesn’t. The writing always nods ... -
The Great Outdoors: We asked Chicagoans for some of their favorite outdoor venues to grab a bite or drinks this summer
The Great Outdoors: We asked Chicagoans for some of their favorite outdoor venues to grab a bite or drinks this summer -
The Big City Blog: Berkshire Room and Kit Kat parties, ACTIVATE, Nerd Comedy Fest and Shakespeare in the parks
Chicago Loop Alliance will transform the Couch Place alley (171 N. Dearborn Street) into an urban celebration with ACTIVATE on Thursday, July 30 from ... -
Chicago’s hidden gems: Mission Moon at the Adler Planetarium, Paddy Long’s and Birchwood Kitchen
Tucked away in the tree-lined Lincoln Park neighborhood, few bars are better experts on the word of beer and bacon than Paddy Long’s. -
Child’s play: There are plenty of unique, educational ways to keep the family entertained in Chicago this summer
Child’s play: There are plenty of unique, educational ways to keep the family entertained in Chicago this summer -
Shop Around the Corner: Battaglia Footwear brings a little piece of Italy to Chicago’s Lincoln Park
Shop Around the Corner: Battaglia Footwear brings a little piece of Italy to Chicago's Lincoln Park -
Cool treats for summer: Where to go in Chicago for peach pie sundaes, spiked milkshakes, ice cream donut sandwiches and so much more
Cool treats for summer: Where to go in Chicago for peach pie sundaes, spiked milkshakes, ice cream donut sandwiches and so much more -
First Look review: Griffin Theatre’s “The Birds” is a haunting tale about the dangers of human nature
First Look review: Griffin Theatre’s “The Birds” is a haunting tale about the dangers of human nature -
The Big City Blog: The Millennium Park Film Series and Chicago farmer’s markets
From June 23-Sept. 1, bring the family to camp out on the Great Lawn every Tuesday at 6:30 and enjoy movies on a 40-foot ...