Celebrate Chicago’s House Music Heritage this Weekend in Jackson Park
Get ready to dance with thousands of fans from around the world to non-stop Chosen Few DJ sets and special musical guests.
From McCormick Place convention center and Chinatown to Pilsen, Bridgeport and vibrant, historic neighborhoods like Bronzeville, Hyde Park, and Beverly, Chicago’s South Side is just waiting to be explored. Here you’ll find a sampling of all that Chicago’s storied South Side neighborhoods have to offer.
Get ready to dance with thousands of fans from around the world to non-stop Chosen Few DJ sets and special musical guests.
Treat dad this Sunday to some ‘que, brew, and all you can do fun at the Museum of Science and Industry.
This museum dedicated to the African American experience contains over 15,000 pieces that include paintings, sculptures, print works, and memorabilia spread out through its many exhibits covering the story of Harold Washington, African Americans in the military, African American artists, and more.
Housed in the Palace of Fine Arts from the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, the Museum of Science and Industry has a German World War II submarine, a Boeing 727, a 40-foot water vapor tornado, and a chick hatchery making it the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.
Take in the largest annual exhibition of Day of the Dead in the U.S. at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen.
Mark your calendars. Here’s a look at the best upcoming, seasonal happenings and fests you simply don’t want to miss.
With three World Series Championships under their belt, this baseball team is the pride of the city’s South Side where they play at Guaranteed Rate Field.
Here’s a look at some of the top off the beaten path museums that really gives Chicago that edge over other cities.