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Chicago Events for the Week of 2/7

February 7th, 2008 by jamie a

Thursday, February 7 - Saturday, February 9 (7-9 pm)
Enjoy delicious cuisine with live Indian music at Viceroy of India, recently remodeled into a perfect date-night spot in the heart of Chicago’s “Little India.”

Friday, February 8 (8 pm- midnight)
If you’re looking for a way to spruce up your Friday night, look no further than the Hyde Park Arts Center for Cocktails and Clay. Learn how to work with clay, dance the night away, make new friends, and enjoy delicious cocktails at this fantastic event.

Friday, February 8 (midnight)
Head over to the Music Box Theater for The Neverending Story on the big screen. If you haven’t seen this classic fantasy film since its release in 1984, it’s definitely time to reacquaint yourself.

Saturday, February 9 (12 pm)
Get active and learn some new skills with free golf and tennis lessons this weekend at the Chicago Tennis & Golf Co. Space is limited, so be sure and sign up soon!

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Free Days at Shedd Aquarium

January 8th, 2008 by susan j

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A favorite among families visiting Chicago, the Shedd Aquarium recently announced their 2008 schedule of free days. There are 52 of them and here they are:

January discount week (Jan. 12-18)
January, Mondays and Tuesdays (Jan. 21, 22, 28, 29)
February, Mondays and Tuesdays (Feb. 4, 5, 11, 12, 25, 26)
February discount week (Feb. 18-22)
June discount week (June 15-20)
September, Mondays and Tuesdays (Sept. 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30)
October discount week (Oct. 6-9)
October, Mondays and Tuesdays (Oct. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28)
November, Mondays and Tuesdays (Nov. 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25)

Check out the Shedd Aquarium website for more information.

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Chicago’s Coolest Events for the Week of 1/4

January 3rd, 2008 by jamie a

Friday, January 4 (10:30 pm)
Catch the brand new sketch comedy show Stunted Growth at the Apollo Theater. It’s “…for sensitive boys, broken-hearted girls, and the confident people that like to laugh at those types of people.” This show will be performed every Friday until January 25th.

Friday, January 4 (10:30 pm)
If you’re a fan of kicking off the weekend with some healthy relaxation, head on over to Bloom Yoga Studio for Midnight Yoga. Complete with live music and candlelight, this is a great way to kick off the new year and feel good about your body. Space is limited, so be sure to reserve a spot.

January 3- January 13
The 7th Annual Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival returns! Here’s the entire schedule with all the performers listed, so be sure and check it out.

Through January 6
If you missed the Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry before the holidays, here’s your last chance! Featuring more than 50 trees decorated to represent holiday traditions all over the world, this has been a Chicago tradition for 66 years.

Through January 6
Winter Wonderfest 2007 is a great spot of kids and adults alike! With a ferris wheel, slides, an ice rink, train, and an extreme ice trail ropes course, everyone can have a great time.

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News about Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry

January 2nd, 2008 by susan j

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If you’re visiting Chicago the week of January 9, you should note that the Museum of Science and Industry will be closed on Wednesday, January 9 to Friday, January 11 in preparation for their 75 anniversary celebration. However, the Museum will be offering free admission for the remainder of the month (January 12 through January 31), so you’ll definitely want to check it out if you’re in Chi-Town! Click here to read about the Museum’s hours.

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Chicago Events for the Week of 12/13

December 13th, 2007 by jamie a

Friday, December 14 (6 pm)
Oculus Gallery will host the opening of Jonathan Michael Johnson’s large format photography entitled “Unseen Perspectives of a Great City,” focusing on the urban constructs that are unseen to the human eye.

Friday, December 14 (8 pm)
The Irish American Heritage Center presents An Irish Christmas in Chicago concert this Friday. Part I will be a performace of O’Henry’s Gift of the Magi in radio theatre style and Part II will be comprised of seasonal Irish carols perfect for a sing-a-long.

Friday, December 14- Sunday, December 16
The Chicago Tap Theatre presents “Tidings of Tap” celebrating winter and the holiday season. Get in the holiday spirit at the showings this weekend which are held at the U.I.C. Theater.

Friday, December 14 - Sunday, December 16
Red Dog House, Chicago’s favorite dog boutique, will be hosting Santa Paws Christmas this weekend. A portion of every purchase made will be donated to support charities that Red Dog House has given to in the past.

If you’ve still got some last-minute Christmas shopping to do, check out this listing of holiday craft and art sales all around the city of Chicago!

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Christmas Events In Chicago at Night

December 7th, 2007 by shannon b

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Q. We will be Chicago on the 27th of December for a total of 3 nights; please, can you give some suggestion of night time events?

A. Lisa, good question! After you’re done using your Go Chicago Card during the day, what should you do fill up those winter nights? To open this question up a bit for all of our Go Chicago Card customers in town during the holidays, I’ve decided to give a list of fun things to do every night during the week of Christmas including the three days that you’re in town.

Sunday, December 23rd
It’s a Wonderful White Christmas
It’s time to warm up those vocal cords and make sure your peepers are top of the line because it’s Chicago’s 24th Annual Christmas Sing-A-Long and Double Feature. White Christmas and It’s A Wonderful Life are the perfect Christmas-time movies to get in the mood for the season. Plus, it’s the perfect haunt after an early evening of ice skating at one of the many rinks in Chicago that are open between November 24th and February 28th.

Monday, December 24th
The Four Seasons Is Nuts
While you may or may not be able to afford to sleep over at the Four Seasons, everyone can afford their complimentary roasted chestnuts served between 5pm & 7pm in the Seasons Lounge. Also feel free to wash down those holiday treats with the Four Season’s Kahlua-inspired Ebenezer’s Eggnog ($13). So go on! Dress up with a little holiday flair and enjoy the finer things in life, well at least until December 25th.

Wednesday, December 25th
Light Up A Life
If you can tear your family away from their new toys long enough to take a leisurely winter drive, you’ll get the chance to head on over to the Arlington Racetrack and enjoy the Winterland of Lights a 1.6 mile course featuring millions of lights with holiday themes. Your admission fee goes directly to Clearbrook, a non-profit Illinois human service agency whose goal is to illuminate the lives of adults and children affected by mental disabilities. The best part is that you can give back to the Illinois community 9 pm daily (10 pm on Fridays) until January 1, 2007. Admission is $10 a car.

Thursday December 26
Winter Wonderful
After the chaos of gift-giving has subsided make your way over to Navy Pier for Winter Wonderfest, where you can ice skate and enjoy inflatable games. If you have little ones, they’ll enjoy the Carousel Rides while you wander past the hundreds of decorated trees with your family and friends. Admission starts at $15. Open 10 am - 8 pm until January 6, 2008.

Friday, December 27th, 2007
Warm Up In The Jungle
If you’ve never seen Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy, now is the time to gaze upon high-flying aerialists, contortionists, and acrobats who leap out of what could be a Tarzan dream. Fly with them through this enchanted world of vines and strongmen at the Chicago Theater at 7:30 pm.

Saturday, December 28th, 2007
Lions and Tigers and Lights, Oh My!
It may be a jungle out there but at the Lincoln Park Zoo it’s a jungle, savannah, ocean, and forest. At Zoolights, spot your favorite zoo animals in this stunning visual display which will have you wild with excitement. This incredible visual menagerie can be seen from 5 pm-9 pm, Friday & Saturday until January 9, 2007.

Want to see some real animals? Roar with laughter at The Playground Theater when the sketch comedy group Koko turns us all into laughing hyenas. Show starts at 8 pm!

Sunday, December 29th, 2007
Jam Out With Andy
You never know who will stop in for a quick jam session at Andy’s Jazz Club. Jam sessions are a well-known tradition in Jazz music used to search for artistic expression in a casual, energetic environment. Andy’s Jazz session is a favorite hangout of professionals as well as newbies looking to break into the scene through this loose and exciting form of expression. For $5, you can kick back on a leisurely Sunday, enjoy Andy’s comfort-food packed menu and listen to this improvisational adventure in sound. Starts at 7:30 pm every Sunday night.

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Name the New Baby Beluga!

December 6th, 2007 by jamie a

If you’ve got a knack for naming pets, this could be your biggest challenge yet! A baby beluga, the newest addition to the Shedd Aquarium, is in need of a name. To join in the fun, enter the “Name the Baby Beluga” contest up until December 9th for your chance to win.

If you’re the lucky winner, you not only have the joy of naming the cute baby beluga, but you also win a one-year Shedd membership and a Trainer for a Day Session for four.

Read the heartwarming story of the calf and see incredibly adorable baby pictures that will help you come up with your winning name. And in case you’re wondering, Shannon and I are suggesting “Mister Splashy Pants.”

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Chicago’s Top 5 Attractions at Christmas

December 4th, 2007 by shannon b

Q.) We are traveling to Chicago this Thanksgiving Weekend, what attractions do you recommend?

A.) Hi Pam! Unfortunately, you caught us here at Smart Destinations at a time when we were all gearing up for the Thanksgiving holiday. I apologize that we were too late to answer you question about what attractions to see in Chicago on Thanksgiving weekend, but we thought it might be nice to write a response about what Go Chicago Card travelers should do if they’re in town for the Christmas holiday weekend.

Shedd Aquarium
If you’re in Chicago around Christmas, make sure you venture down to Lake Shore Drive to oggle the Shedd Aquarium’s newest holiday gift to marine biologists everywhere: a Baby Beluga Whale!

According to Frommers, “this marble octagon building is filled with thousands of denizens of river, lake, and sea. The only problem with the Shedd is its steep admission price.” Fortunately for you, the Shedd’s much-desired All Access Pass is included in the cost of your Go Chicago Card. For more details on making the most of your Chicago visit, check out ChicagoTraveler’s Guide to Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium.

Sears Tower Skydeck
Many travelers making their first visit to Chicago want to know which attraction is better: John Hancock Building or Sears Tower. Well, if you could take off work and travel for weeks at a time, you’d probably be happy visiting both. Each attraction has its perks. For example, the John Hancock offers something that the Sears Tower can not… a view of the Sears Tower. But in the end, who can pass up looking out about one of the world’s most influential cities from in the world’s tallest building?

Take in Chicago’s awe-inspiring views with the SkyDeck’s high powered telescopes. On a clear day, not only can you see four states (Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan) but you’ll really understand what a powerful city Chicago really is as you gaze out upon 40 miles of Chicago streets, outstanding bodies of water, and the rolling beautiful of Chicago’s surrounding suburbs.

And unlike many other Chicago attractions which are closed Christmas day, the Skydeck is open 365 days a year which means all your relatives are free to spread their yuletide cheer from way up above!

Field Museum
Indiana Jones movies seem to come to life in this world-renowned museum featuring over 6 acres of exhibits including the Field’s famous Egyptian Mummies, “Sue” the Field’s in-house T-Rex and the latest exhibit, Evolving Planet which takes a look at the past, present & future of life all the way from the single-celled organism to when dinosaurs walked the earth to the latest human evolutionary developments.

Museum of Science & Industry
The Chicago Museum of Science and Industry had a new temporary exhibit which should not only get you in the mood to continue your travels throughout the US and beyond but it should also strum up some holiday spirit as well! The exhibit Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light features decorates trees from around the world in what the museum is calling a “dazzling forest of trees and displays lovingly created by the citizens of Chicago.”

The museum also presently houses the much beloved Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination exhibit (runs until January 2008) and the infamous U-505 Submarine, a real WWI & WWII German Submarine which significantly altered the outcome of WWII when special code breaking documents were discovered on board by Allied troops.

Whatever your pleasure, one can easily spend a whole day (warm & safe from Chicago’s frigid winter) while perusing these outstanding exhibits.

Magnificent Mile
What Christmas trip would be complete without a visit to Chicago’s best mile of shopping? Spend an afternoon at Chicago’s iconic department store Marshall Fields or swing by Burberry (where you can buy a designer scarf to mask your neck from winter weather) or just pop for some holiday-decoration therapy at Crate and Barrel, home to hundreds of Christmas-themed home & cooking gifts. Your family will thank you for your generosity and perhaps you’ll find a little gift for yourself along the way?

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Chicago Events for the Week of 11/29

November 29th, 2007 by jamie a

November 22 - December 24
In its 12th year, the Christkindlmarket brings the traditional German Christmas market to families in Chicago. A favorite of locals, it’s become a Chicago institution to take part in the unique holiday shopping, German food and drinks, and all the holiday entertainment.

November 30 - December 24
Lend a hand to the Fairy Godmother Foundation this season by participating in their gift-wrapping events leading up to the holidays. The foundation raises awareness and grants wishes for terminally ill adults, much like the Make a Wish Foundation does for children.

Friday, November 30 (7 pm)
For one night only, join the Chicago Art Department for the first ever showing of “The Wild, The Beautiful, & The Damned,” featuring photography from the 1970s San Francisco Bay Area Scene by Larry Schorr.

Saturday, December 1 (7 pm)
Join the Old Town School of Folk Music as they celebrate 50 years in Chi-town. At the historic Auditorium Theater, this event features acts like Jeff Tweedy and Bela Fleck and will benefit the school’s education, scholarship, performance, and outreach programs.

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Chicago Events for the Week of 11/15

November 15th, 2007 by jamie a

Saturday, November 17 (11 am -10 pm)
Sunday, November 18 (all day)
The Magnificent Mile, a 40 year old Chicago tradition, will be illuminated this weekend to kick off the holiday season! There will be live music, an attempt to break the world’s record for largest holiday carol, mini cheesecake decorating, and a grand fireworks show emceed by Mickey Mouse at 6:55 pm. This event will also be broadcast live on ABC 7 Chicago.

Saturday, November 17 (10 am - 6 pm)
Show your support for independent crafters at the DIY Trunk Show. Get your holiday shopping done by picking up unique gifts for all your friends and family with everything from jewelry to kitchen gadgets and zines.

Saturday, November 17 - Sunday, November 18 (10 am - 6 pm)
Bring out your inner child at the 2007 Chicago Toy and Game Fair. Meet inventors, test out new and upcoming toys, and participate in game tournaments with some of the world’s best players!

Sunday, November 18 (11 am - 4 pm)
At the Fall Gift Bazaar & Toute Sweet Bake Sale, you can enjoy some great shopping and delicious treats all while supporting the Red Door Animal Shelter. This no-kill facility provides cats, dogs, and rabbits a cage-less life, offering them the closest experience to living in a home as they can. With 10 artisans selling their creations, you’re sure to find something to take home and cherish.

Sunday, November 18 (3 pm)
Come and be amazed by The Classical Symphony Orchestra and the Protege Philharmonic, two of Chicago’s exceptionally talented young orchestras, at their Fall Showcase. Don’t miss this grand show of up-and-coming musical talent!

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