Author: TheRealChicagoOnline
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Chicago Brew Bus: Day drinking at its best, this social outing brings out the beer aficionado in all of us
The Chicago Brew Bus: Day drinking at its best, this social experience brings out the beer aficionado in all of us -
The Big City Blog: Chicago Craft Beer Week is upon us May 15-25
Chicago Craft Beer Week is upon us -
First Look review: 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche is a hysterical look at sexual orientation in the ’50s
First Look review: 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche is a hysterical look at sexual orientation in the ’50s -
Book browsing at its best: Lose a few hours in some of the best independent bookstores Chicago has to offer
Book browsing at its best: Lose a few hours in some of the best independent bookstores Chicago has to offer -
Shop Around the Corner: Ten Thousand Villages stocks handmade items from 38 developing nations
Shop Around the Corner: Ten Thousand Villages stocks handmade items from 38 developing nations -
First Look review: Eclipse Theatre’s big-hearted ‘Ruined’ takes aim at the toll war takes on women of the Congo
Pulitzer Prize-winning 'Ruined' seamlessly blends raw emotion from war-time injustices with surprising humor and wonderful music -
The Local Corner: Exploring the Broadway and Wellington intersection in Chicago’s East Lakeview neighborhood
The Local Corner: Exploring the Broadway and Wellington intersection in Chicago’s East Lakeview neighborhood -
First Look review: Second City’s “Game Night” is a hilariously off-the-cuff take on classic game shows
By Amanda Parker Playing at: UP Comedy Club, 230 W. North Ave. www.UpComedyClub.com When: Wednesdays at 8 p.m., currently on an open run. Basic ... -
The Big City Blog: Packing House opens, Untitled’s American Whiskey Affair, CIMMfest schedule and more
The Big City Blog: Packing House opens, Untitled's American Whiskey Affair, CIMMfest schedule and more -
First Look review: Steppenwolf’s ‘The Way West’ is a quirky, heartfelt look at the ever-diminishing idea of the American Dream
First Look review: Steppenwolf’s 'The Way West' is a quirky, heartfelt look at the ever-diminishing idea of the American Dream