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Art Institute of Chicago celebrates prolific country's 150th birthday with free guide
Exploring Italy's art

06/08/2011
Shock Theater resurrects the B-flick
New film series brings back old-school horror and sci-fi double features

06/01/2011
Field Museum's newest looks at history of man and steed
'Horse' gallops in
05/25/2011
A summer of African movie art at the Chicago Cultural Center
Get your mojo on

05/18/2011
Dog & Pony bring art and terrorism to the stage - hilariously
Dying for art

05/11/2011
Jellyfish delight in new exhibit at Shedd Aquarium

05/04/2011
Quick — what animal has no bones, blood or brain? If you said sea jellies, you’re right. If you didn’t know the answer, it’s time to visit Shedd’s new exhibit on this underwater creature that fascinates kids and adults alike.
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Mumblecore comes to the Siskel
Say Uncle!

04/27/2011
The mumblecore film movement exploded nearly a decade ago, breathing fresh air into the independent film world with its lo-fi aesthetic, often-improvised acting and narratives exploring the lives and loves of post-collegiate twenty-somethings. Mumblecore films, the label a joke that stuck much to the annoyance of the filmmaking collective, look simple and amateurish at first glance.
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Music series returns to Millennium Park with stalwart indie bands

04/20/2011
Steppenwolf revives a Lanford Wilson classic
No vacancies

04/13/2011
Adults and kids both can learn from new exhibit at Notebaert Museum
Animal architects

04/06/2011
Take in a concert at the Pritzker Pavilion, crane your neck up at the Willis Tower, or amble along the Riverwalk, and there’s no escaping it: Chicago is an architecture town. We pioneered the skyscraper, built the largest indoor structure in the world (Merchandise Mart) and ran our trains above ground.
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