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Check out discounted shows this Chicago Theatre week

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024 10:52 AM

Chicago Theatre Week 2024

It’s Chicago Theatre Week and you can celebrate by attending a show for $30 or less. Originally launched in 2000, the annual Chicago Theatre Week serves up value priced tickets for productions at dozens of theaters across the city.

Last year’s CTW hit record ticket sales as more than 20,000 tickets sold with more than 500 performances displayed by 78 participating productions. Sponsored by the League of Chicago Theatres in partnership with Choose Chicago, more than 50 theatres will participate this year during CTW. The goal is to increase and represent theatre as a vital industry throughout Chicago.

Be sure to visit and attend theatrical showings this week at theatres such as The Chicago Theatre, which is known to be the first large lavish movie palace in America and was the prototype for all others. Opened on Oct. 26, 1921, this beautiful movie palace was constructed for $4 million and built in French baroque style. This seven-story building has 3,600 seats and is more than one half of a city block wide and consists of a vertical sign that displays “C-H-I-C-A-G-O” at about six stories tall. Throughout it’s time, The Chicago Theatre presented the best live and film entertainment with an array of the world’s brightest stars and greatest productions that have graced the stage, which includes Allman Brothers Band, Blues Traveler, Kelly Clarkson, Harry Connick Jr. and others.

For those seeking to make Theatre Week purchases, each theatre’s own ticket offers and ticketing system/box office details will be listed on the Chicago Theatre Week website at chicagotheatreweek.com.

New Illinois radio station “Illinois Soul” launches during Black History Month

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Friday, February 09, 2024 10:53 AM

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Just in time for Black History Month, a new Illinois radio station has begun broadcasting. “Illinois Soul” is dedicated to the reflection of the Black experience throughout the state.

The station is produced by Illinois Public Media from Urbana, with the station located on the University of Illinois campus. With support and input from leaders within the Black community, the new station’s goal is to transform the media landscape.

Illinois Public Media sought input from many people, with the aim being to understand their preferences for a local Black media service. Illinois Public Media has attended community events with surveys in order to find out what topics the community wanted to hear about. The feedback revealed a need to amplify Black voices and stories, connect communities, and celebrate Black excellence.

As a part of its programming, the station will also introduce a new weekly local affairs program, focusing on issues that are important to black adults in Central Illinois.

You can listen to “Illinois Soul” over the air in Champaign-Urbana at 101.1 FM, or stream the station live from anywhere on IllinoisSoul.org.

Free February Museum Days in Illinois

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024 03:54 PM

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Celebrate free museum days in Illinois this year by taking advantage of one of the many museums across the state offering free admission. From modern art to aquariums, there is plenty to enjoy for families or individuals of all ages. Check out a few museums below offering free admission days in February:

  • Adler Planetarium, Chicago - every Wednesday from 4 to 10 p.m.
  • Art Institute Of Chicago, Michigan Avenue Entrance - 111 S. Michigan Ave. – Loop, Chicago - weekdays (Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays). To receive free admission tickets, Illinois residents must reserve them online in advance.
  • Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe – Feb. 4 – 9, 19. Pre-registration required.
  • Chicago Children's Museum, Chicago – Feb. 29
  • Chicago History Museum, Chicago – Feb. 19
  • Shedd Aquarium, Chicago - every Saturday, Sunday and Monday throughout the month
  • Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie – Feb. 23

You can also enjoy a number of museums that are free all month long:

  • Livingston County War Museum, Pontiac
  • Northwest Territory Historic Center, Dixon
  • Illinois State Military Museum, Springfield
  • Karpeles Manuscript Library and Museum, Rock Island
  • Ottowa Historical and Scouting Heritage Museum, Ottowa
  • The American Toby Jug Museum, Evanston
  • Arcadia: America's Playable Arcade Museum, McLean
  • DePaul Art Museum, Chicago

For a full list of free museums in Illinois, visit here.

Chicago Restaurant Week is back!

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Friday, January 19, 2024 08:59 AM

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Today marks the start of the 17th Annual Chicago Restaurant Week, which is the perfect opportunity to explore the Chicago food scene, have a taste of the hundreds of cuisines the city has to offer and experience one of the major reasons why Chicago has been the Best Big City in the U.S. for seven years in a row.

Each neighborhood has a selection of notable restaurants to choose from which provide prefixed menus for brunch, lunch and dinner, exceptionally crafted to provide the best dining experience for guests. With over 400 participating restaurants across the city, there is food to appease every kind of palate.

Enjoy a variety of foods from around the world, local favorites or traditional American food. Must-try spots include award-winning restaurants, diet friendly restaurants with vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options and places with one-of-a-kind dining experiences.

Chicago Restaurant Week runs until Feb. 4. To make a reservation and view a full list of participating restaurants visit the Chicago Restaurant Week website.

Cheers!

Remembering Betty White on what would have been her 102nd Birthday

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024 09:00 AM
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Over 100 years ago on Jan. 17, 1922, Betty White was born in Oak Park. White led an incredible life. She was the first woman to produce a national TV show, the first woman to star in a sitcom, the first woman to receive an Emmy nomination and the first woman to ever appear on television.

She received the honorary title of the Mayor of Hollywood in 1955 and has been formally inducted into the academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame. In 2013, the Guinness World Records awarded White for having the longest television career for a female entertainer.

White was notorious for her love of animals, even passing up a role in the Oscar-winning movie “As Good As It Gets” because of a scene where the anti-hero pitches a small dog down a trash chute.

To honor her and her love of animals, the Betty White challenge began – taking place on her birthday and encouraging people to donate to their local animal shelter.  White is quoted saying, “Animals don’t lie. Animals don’t criticize. If animals have moody days, they handle them better than humans do.”

White is remembered for her light heartedness and genius comedic timing. Happy birthday to Illinois’ own!

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