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Magnificent Mile | StreetervilleOn January 24, 1935, just over a year after the end of prohibition, the first canned beers were served and sold. This day is now celebrated as National Beer Can Day. (Hey, if there's a National Bacon... |
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Logan SquareDunlay's On The Square opened in 2005 and has since become a fixture in the Logan Square neighborhood. Today they're celebrating eight years by offering everything on their food menu for just $8.... |
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EvanstonIf you know scotch you know The Macallan, and if you know The Macallan you like it. This is from someone who's been to Whiskyfest from start to finish five years running. I'm a big fan of brown... |
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South LoopBuddy Guy - the man, the legend - is back in town for his annual residency at his namesake club. Each January he performs Thursday through Sunday nights at Buddy Guy's Legends in the South Loop. All... |
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You know how when a year ends, we all take time to reflect on what we've accomplished ? Maybe you ran your first marathon, or built a house, or adopted a child from Ethiopia.Looking back on my 2012,... |
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LoopThe Book Of Mormon is sold out through March 3, but it was just announced that it's been extended for 14 weeks. The popular show will now run through September 8 and tickets will be available for... |
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Thinking about joining a gym? Before you put down a hefty chunk of change, step into a Chicago Park District Fitness Center. You can sweat it out at 70 locations throughout the city for free January... |
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Grant Park | Museum Campus, Magnificent Mile | Streeterville, Hyde ParkIt's the beginning of a new year! If checking out Chicago's museums is on your list of things do this year then this is the month to do it. Chicago's top museums offer free days during the month of... |
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River NorthWe are a country that loves burgers. In fact, the average American eats 3 burgers on average each week! So if we are gonna eat ‘em then they might as well be good, right? In fact, with so many burger... |
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LoopThe Chicago Architecture Foundation is known for leading fantastic tours. Its docents are all volunteers and they complete a rigorous training regimen before they're allowed to lead both locals and... |