Archive for 2014
Chicago Gifts & Stocking Stuffers for Under $25
Last year we put together a post on Ten Iconic Gifts That Say Chicago. These ideas still work for 2014 but some are a little pricy. This year we are honing in on some budget friendly-gifts that say Chicago for under $25. All are available at Accent Chicago on the 7th level of Water Tower... Read more »
Best Family Theatre: Five Fab Productions for the Holidays
Chicago has an outstanding line-up of theater productions that are perfect for the whole family this holiday season. The following five shows work for children, both boys and girls, and will also entertain the adults in the family. LOOKINGGLASS ALICE ‘I can’t go back to yesterday because I was a different person then.’ Lookingglass Theatre... Read more »
Thanksgiving Calendar of Events: Don't Miss Events November 25 through 30
Thanksgiving week in Chicago offers a lot more than just shopping. There’s the parade, the official tree lighting ceremony, family theater and more. Show Me Chicago has put together a calendar of Thanksgiving week events so you won’t be left out in the cold–unless you want to be. Tuesday, November 25th 2014 Christmas Tree Lighting... Read more »
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Annie Review Chicago: Annie Shines at Chicago’s Cadillac Theatre
If you were looking for the sun to come out in Chicago after attending Tuesday night’s opening of ANNIE…forget it. But the sun did shine bright at Chicago’s Cadillac Place Theatre when the touring company of ANNIE brought the timeless classical to stage on stop ONE of its national tour across America. Perhaps one of... Read more »
Beaujolais Nouveau Day 2014: Grape Fun
What’s the third Thursday in November? If you said Thanksgiving, you’d be wrong. The third Thursday in November is Beaujolais Nouveau Day–celebrated around the world with France, the U.S. and Japan partying the hardest. Originally, Beaujolais Nouveau Day was a French celebration of the release of the affordable easy to drink fruity red wine made... Read more »
Magnificent Mile Lights Festival 2014: Schedule of Events
The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival on Saturday, November 22, will feature a day full of events and activities culminating in a magical lighting parade down the Mag Mile that will illuminate one million plus twinkling lights on 200 trees along North Michigan Avenue. Over one million people are expected for Chicago’s big holiday bash, now in... Read more »
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Day of the Dead Concerts: Tequila and Classical Music
Toast the Day of the Dead with tequila while enjoying spirited classical music at the the Chicago Sinfonietta’s Dia de los Muertos Concerts on Saturday, November 15 at 8 p.m. at Wentz Concert Hall (171 E. Chicago Avenue, Naperville) and Monday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Symphony Center (220 S. Michigan Avenue). The Sinfonietta... Read more »
Maggie Daley Park: Two Year Project Nears Completion
After two years plus of construction and anticipation, Maggie Daley Park is nearing the finish line. The Park, located above the East Monroe Street Garage just east of Millennium Park between Columbus Drive and South Lake Shore Drive, promises to become a state-of-the-art front-yard playground for the City of Chicago. Although the exact opening is... Read more »
Chicago Holiday Events: 26 Holiday Events From A to Z
The 2014 Holiday Season is alive and well in Chicago with a sleigh full of events from A to Z. Show Me Chicago has put together a potpourri of happenings from ballet and hip hop to teas and bar crawls for holiday fun for all. ANNIE brings some sunshine to Chicago when it comes to... Read more »
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Macy's Christmas Tree Lighting & Holiday Windows: A Chicago Tradition for Over 100 Years
Yes, it seems every city has a Macy’s but only the Chicago Macy’s has the Walnut Room. The Walnut Room, located on the 7th floor of Macy’s State Street store, is the very first restaurant in a department store. It is a treasure to see at any time of the year with its sparkling Austrian... Read more »
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