
Local links...
- Chicago Plan Commission
- West Loop Community Organization
- Whitney M. Young Magnet High School
- Rodney Joslin Campus of Perspectives Charter School
- Commission on Chicago Landmarks
What we're reading...
- This American Life and Derrick Smith
- One year later: Goose Island-Budweiser
- 20 years ago: The great Loop flood
- Rahmfather portrait's artist unveiled
- What we know about G8/NATO
Latest comments
- Andy tells the truth. I was there. I...
- Andy tells the truth. I was there. I...
- Andy tells the truth. I was there. I...
- Bonnie, thanks once again for all the...
- Ooooh Hamburger Hamlet and Acorn On...
- Bonnie, You did a great job! How...
- Thayer wasn't watching the live stream...
- Great reporting! I almost feel like I...
- Why only pictures of confrontation?...
- whether he was the driver or not, he...
Taste of Chicago taking over
06/22/2011 10:00 PM
No Comments - Add Your Comment
Get ready for another week of ribs, packed el cars and more tourists than you can shake a turkey leg at: Taste of Chicago hits this Friday.
The annual festival won’t charge admission, as was controversially proposed earlier this year as the city pondered outsourcing them to a private contractor — some of whom had proposed charging people to get in. Instead, the Park District of Chicago took over the Taste.
Discounted food tickets are on sale at Dominick’s until end-of-day Thursday for those looking to save a buck on their friend plantains with sautéed goat meat (Vee-Vee’s African Restaurant), catfish po’ boys (Lagniappe-Creole Cajun Joint) or popcornsicles (Garrett Popcorn Shops).
This year’s Taste will eschew big-name musical acts, opting instead to engulf music from Gospel Fest, Celtic Fest, Country Music Fest and the Viva Chicago Latin Music Festival. This year’s notable acts include Soul Asylum (Saturday, June 25), The Lemonheads and Jessica Lea Mayfield (Tuesday, June 28), Loretta Lynn (Friday, July 1) and the Jayhawks (Saturday, July 2).




