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Chicago's foremost source of cinematic delight, with two screens for classic and world-premiere independent movies and the occasional mini-festival..
Chicago's foremost source of cinematic delight, with two screens for classic and world-premiere independent movies and the occasional mini-festival.
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3733 North Southport Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 773-871-6607
Chicago's foremost rock venue, although other genres like electronic and hip hop figure in the lineup as well
Overshadowed by the magnificent Graceland Cemetery across the street in Uptown, the smaller, slightly overgrown Wunders was established in 1859 and features some intriguing monuments, with more of a forgotten-by-time atmosphere than its more famous neighbor
The Graceland Cemetery is a large Victorian era cemetery and arboretum spread over 119 acres in the north side community area of Uptown
Home to Major League Baseball's Chicago Cubs, the Wrigley Field is the city's beloved sporting mecca
One of Chicago's landmark venues for cool music
iO is the puppy mill of improv comedy: its training center churns out graduates at a rapid pace, and most are given the brief honor of performing unpaid on its two stages (both of which have bars) until there are more grads to rotate in
One of the mainstays of Chicago's storefront theater since 1982, Stage Left hosts everything: new works of social, political, intently serious drama are balanced out by manic rough drafts of new comedies by guest ensembles
A social services agency for the Chicago Japanese community with occasional exhibits of interest, such as a collection of photos and art relating to internment camps during World War II
Artists in Chicago have developed communities in so many different genres - rock, blues, jazz, classical, hip hop, house, reggae, folk, country & numerous traditional ethnic style - that Martyrs' strives to be the place to see each of them
Committed to building racial bridges through telling stories of African-American history to a cross-cultural audience