Discover Frank Lloyd Wright’s Chicago
Frank Lloyd Wright lived and worked in the Chicago area during the first 20 years of his career when he created a uniquely American style of architecture.
Frank Lloyd Wright lived and worked in the Chicago area during the first 20 years of his career when he created a uniquely American style of architecture.
Every summer since 1980, restaurants, food trucks, breweries, etc. come together for The Taste of Chicago.
Over the course of four hours, embark on a comprehensive tour of everything Chicago has to offer.
The Windy City Rubber Ducky Derby, a signature fundraising event for Special Olympics Illinois, returns for its 12th year on Thursday, Aug. 3rd.
Forgo the Oscars party this Sunday and head to the Boiler Room—Logan Square’s divey, hipster haven—as they celebrate the life, legacy, and talent of music icon Prince with a PBR Movie Night and screening of Purple Rain at 8 p.m. One of the most enduring rock movies ever, this event is perfect for fans of Prince and a… Read more »
Take in the largest annual exhibition of Day of the Dead in the U.S. at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen.
Diana Thater: The Sympathetic Imagination presents a series of immersive film and video installations that push the limit of these media to imagine animal experiences in natural habitats.
It’s free, fun, and safe at the Lincoln Park Zoo’s Spooky Zoo Spectacular! Bring the family out on Oct. 29 for a day of family entertainment, toddler activities, trick-or-treating, and arts & crafts.