Tag: Zanies
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Chicago Insider Michelle Fasano on dinner at Ada Street, jazz at the California Clipper and the rooftop at the Robey Hotel
The California Clipper is a speakeasy-style bar with live jazz music and a small dance floor. I feel transported to another time when I go there. -
We Ask, They Answer: Q&A with comedian/actor Dan Soder, who performs at Zanies Feb. 22-24
"I find myself feeling stupid or annoyed, and then I try to figure out what is funny about the scenario." -
The Big City Blog: Zanies kicks off its 40th anniversary with a celebration of comedy
“(Zanies) is tight and traps the energy of the crowd. That little room literally shakes with laughter most nights. It’s magic.” -
The Local Corner: Exploring the North & Wells intersection in Chicago’s Old Town
The Local Corner: Exploring the North & Wells intersection in Chicago's Old Town -
We Ask, They Answer: Q&A with Zanies comedian Pat McGann on following a dream and what happens in the green room
We Ask, They Answer: Q&A with Zanies comedian Pat McGann on following a dream and what happens in the green room -
Chicago Insider: Luis Torres on J. Rocco and Bottlefork, Blackhawks games at Municipal and martinis at Brando’s Speakeasy
Chicago Insider: Luis Torres on J. Rocco and Bottlefork, Blackhawks games at Municipal and martinis at Brando's Speakeasy -
Chicago Insider: Hanna Maki-Jokela on the steak at Bavette’s, lunch at the French Market and live music at Bub City
Chicago Insider: Hanna Maki-Jokela on the steak at Bavette's, lunch at the French Market and live music at Bub City -
Chicago Insider: Laura Dietzel on the genius of Jimmy Bannos, farmer’s markets and sitting outside at Big Star
Chicago Insider: Laura Dietzel on the genius of Jimmy Bannos, farmer's markets and sitting outside at Big Star -
We Ask, They Answer: Q&A with comedian Jeffrey Ross
The popular comedian and host of Comedy Central’s Roasts sounds off on David Hasselhoff, his worst gigs and a love of the Chicago crowds at Zanies -
Funny people: Five spots to enjoy some classic Chicago comedy
Chicago’s love affair with comedy is second to none. Here are five spots to catch the city’s best and brightest