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How to Keep Burglars Away

February 27th, 2008 by stacy b

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Do you ever worry about your home being burglarized while you’re on vacation? You don’t have to! Fly Away Café’s “10 Tips to Stop Vacation Burglars” provides helpful tips on how to protect your home when you are out of town.

Some tips include having your neighbors keep a lookout or setting lights to automatic timers using a random schedule. After looking at this list, you will be surprised by some of the great ideas you did not consider in the past.

By following these tips, your house should remain burglar free. Now you can truly enjoy your vacation!

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Spiderwick Chronicles

February 25th, 2008 by jamie a

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If you’re looking for a night out with the kids, check out the limited run of The Spiderwick Chronicles at the Navy Pier IMAX Theater!

Based on the series of bestselling books, three children discover peculiar happenings after the move from their New York home to the estate of their great, great uncle, Arthur Spiderwick.

This movie brings out the fantasy fan in adults and children alike and comes to life through the magic of IMAX.

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Chicago Dog Show

February 22nd, 2008 by jamie a

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Fellow bloggers over at Chicago Hot Blog have posted about the Chicago Dog Show, which will be held February 22-24 at McCormick Place.

Hosted by the International Kennel Club, the show will feature over 150 breeds of dogs, along with Junior Dog Judging (for kids 10-18) and the Puppy Spectacular. General admission is $16, seniors are $10, children under 12 are $3, and kids under 3 are free.

May the best canine win!

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Chicago Events for the Week of 2/21

February 21st, 2008 by jamie a

Thursday, February 21 (6:30 - 9 pm)
Techies unite at TECH Cocktail Chicago 7 held at John Barleycorn. This technology mixer is a great way to meet others involved in the industry and make some connections through networking.

Thursday, February 21- Saturday, February 23 (8 pm)
The Dance COLEective is presenting Written on the Body, a piece exploring the lives of the famed Bronte sisters.

Saturday, February 23 (2 pm)
Head over to the North Austin branch of the Chicago Public Library for a fantastic open mic/poetry slam featuring local poets Patrice Morrison, Ida Barnes, and Syreeta Williams.

Sunday, February 24 (1 pm)
Check out Chicago’s Best Wingfest this weekend at Bailey Auditorium. The city’s best wing chefs will be competing for “Best of Fest” while you sample amazing wings from 20 restaurants all while helping raise money for charities!

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Schmaps

February 20th, 2008 by jamie a

If you’re a frugal traveler who’s not so keen on the idea of spending a ton of money simply on maps, you’re in luck!

Budget Travel just alerted us to the concept of Schmaps, which are free travel guides to places all over the world with local, zoom-able maps, and marked attractions.

These guides are great for planning out itineraries based on your personal interests as well, providing all sorts of suggestions based on your preferences.

We’d love to hear what you think should be included for those traveling to Chicago! What are your favorite attractions? Let us know in a comment!

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Ecoustic Chicago

February 19th, 2008 by jamie a

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Acoustic Chicago will be hosting Ecoustic Chicago, an eco-friendly event to build awareness about the green efforts of the city of Chicago on February 20 at 7 pm.

Held at Joe’s Bar, this event includes art, music, dance, photography, film, and fashion in a gallery setting to promote the coming together of all the different art forms. All the artists involved are eco-conscious and have come together to promote the theme of “protecting the environment.”

Tickets are just $10 in advance and $12 at the door, with a portion of the proceeds going to an Illinois environmental charity.

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Black History Month

February 15th, 2008 by jamie a

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Celebrate Black History Month at Navy Pier with “Perseverance & Persistence: An Exhibition of Pride.”

Held in the Crystal Gardens, this event will run from February 2- 22 and showcases 28 notable African Americans and their contributions to American culture and society. From Langston Hughes to Frederick Douglass, there are portraits of so many amazing individuals that guests can read and appreciate.

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Chicago Events for the Week of 2/14

February 14th, 2008 by jamie a

Thursday, February 14 (6-9 pm)
Attention winos! Join Bin36 for a “I’m Not That Into Valentine’s Day” wine tasting. $36 covers wine, cheese, and other great snacks.

Friday, February 15 (7:30 pm)
Author Jennifer Parello will be reading from her new novel Dateland at Women & Children First, which deals with two dear friends handling difficult breakups.

Saturday, February 16 (2 pm)
Head over to the Chicago Cultural Center for the Chicago premiere of the award-winning documentary Iron Ladies of Liberia. There will be a panel discussion after the film, focusing on the current electoral crisis in Kenya and connecting it to the topics in the film.

Saturday, February 16 (4:30 - 6pm)
Warm up with High Tea at Chalkboard every Saturday through March.  Enjoy an amazing selection of teas along with sandwiches and scones with a group of your friends.

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Midnight Movies

February 13th, 2008 by jamie a

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Keep warm on these chilly winter weekends with “Midnight Movies” at the Music Box Theater!

Shown every Friday and Saturday night, they’ll be providing you with classic favorites like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Labyrinth, and The Telephone Book in their amazing theatre.

Independently owned and known as “Chicago’s Year-Round Film Festival,” The Music Box is a perfect place for families, friends, and couples to see the best in classic and independent cinema.

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Li-Young Lee Reading

February 12th, 2008 by jamie a

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Poet Li-Young Lee will be giving a free reading from his new book Behind My Eyes at the Harold Washington Library Center on February 13 at 6 pm.

He is best known for his books of poetry including Book of My Nights and The City in Which I Love You, along with his memoir The Winged Seed: A Remembrance, which was given an American Book Award. Lee’s poems delve into subjects such as family history, childhood, strength, and individuality.

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