- Drive-In movies!
- Drive-In concert
- Drive-In Drag Show
- Friday August 7th Tribute to the Blues Brothers with The Chicago Jazz Orchestra + Opal Staples + Lou Marini at Navy Pier's Water Colors Jazz Series
- COMPOP Market at Ace Hotel;
- Farmers markets!
THURSDAY AUGUST 6th
Staged - Live Concerts from Home @ Audiotree, the spot where you've been watching all the best streaming shows these past few months, 9:00pm WHAT: Live music from Lincoln Hall and Audiotree to make staying at home a little better SO WHAT: The past few weeks, Audiotree has been putting up amazing live shows on the Lincoln Hall stage, with all the lights and stage presence you remember, for the stay-at-home audience. The shows have been excellent, offering something a little different than typical streaming shows and giving you a nice taste of live music. Check out their August lineup below and get ready for a fantastic concert streaming experience. NOW WHAT: Tickets are $11 for these great shows and are only available a short time after airingFRIDAY AUGUST 7th
A Shot: #A Love Story Inspired by Black Lives Matter @ Your virtual streaming room, 7:00pm WHAT: American Blues Theater presents a live reading via Zoom. The 35-minute reading will be followed by a discussion about the story and actions you can take. SO WHAT: Here's a summary of the story: When Mrs. Nettie Morris (Wandachristine) goes to the storefront campaign office of congressional hopeful Jeffrey Talbott (Ian Paul Custer) determined to save her grandson from Chicago’s violent streets and incarceration with an ingenious plan, a very personal life and death struggle takes a surprising turn. The story by Gloria Bond Clunie is directed by Chuck Smith. Cara Parrish is stage manager. For more information, read the Backstage Guide. NOW WHAT: Reservations are required. Tickets are pay what you can and a $10 donation is suggested. You'll be sent the Zoom link in a “Plan Your Visit” email on the evening Dancing in the Streets @ Home, someplace nice and chill in your place, 7:00pm WHAT: A celebration of the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, jam bands, and beer! SO WHAT: While the celebration may not be going on live in person, Dancing in the Streets will still be bringing their fun experience to your home digitally. You can pick up a special pack of beer and enjoy a performance from three fun bands! Check out the lineup below!- 7:00pm Mark & Dave Play Dead
- 7:45pm Rock & Rye
- 9:00pm Paradise Waits
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8st
FitzGerald's Online Concerts and Stay-at-Home Truck Concerts @ Their Facebook Page, truck concerts on Saturdays 3pm or any time after on VOD, All Ages WHAT: Musicians performing at home or in the back of a pickup truck and live-streaming it for all! SO WHAT: Fitzgerald's will continue bringing live music to their Berwyn neighborhood and beyond through their Stay at Home Concert Series and regular live-streaming shows on their Facebook page. For the Stay at Home Concerts artists will be playing live from the back of a pickup truck somewhere in Berwyn, encouraging folks to stay home and watch from their porch or through the Facebook livestream. This weekend will feature a Community Trunk Concert with Wyatt Waddell! Check out his incredible single "FIGHT" here! NOW WHAT: Stay home and enjoy the show on Facebook! If you live on the lucky block where the performance is held, watch from your property and maintain quarantine! Fitzgerald's has also opened their doors and will have live music on their patio. WHAT: A chance to check out some interesting productions from Manual Cinema's history! SO WHAT: Manual Cinema’s 10th Anniversary Retrospectacular! is a month-long virtual birthday party featuring four of the company’s most seminal shows from the past 10 years streaming for free! In addition to the features each week, Manual Cinema will host live, online, virtual talkbacks reuniting each production’s creators, collaborators and fans. Check out the Talk ,Back lineup below! And see our detailed preview on the Stages page.- Saturday, August 8, The End of TV
- Saturday, August 15, No Blue Memories
- Friday, August 21, Frankenstein
THE WHOLE SELF-DISTANCING WEEKEND & BEYOND
Music Friendly Distancing @ Empty Bottle’s Youtube channel, at your place, WHAT: Bring a little bit of Empty Bottle into your home through YouTube! SO WHAT: Empty Bottle will be practicing #MusicFriendlyDistancing during these stay-at-home days. It’s perfect for those of us needing a little bit of that fun the Bottle would provide. Jump over to YouTube and catch some excellent content! You can check out the rest of the previous #MFD mixes here! NOW WHAT: YouTube is the place to be! Log on and support the Empty Bottle. You can also send money to the storied venue here. Hannibal Buress' Miami Nights @ Youtube, at the most inviting place in your home, any time you need a laugh WHAT: A new hilarious special from a fantastic comedian! SO WHAT: Chicago-born Hannibal Buress dropped his new special Miami Nights over the Fourth of July weekend and it's great! The special was filmed at the end of last year, with the centerpiece of the hour+ special being his arrest in Miami in 2017 (clowning on crummy cops is always funny). Everything about the special feels essential, from the always amazing delivery that comes from Buress' comedic cadence to the prescient content to the overwhelming entertaining production of the whole affair. Seriously it goes beyond the usual comedian on stage format and does something more throughout! NOW WHAT: Here's the link to the special! Start it up whenever you feel the need for a good laugh and enjoy! Virtual Cinema @ Music Box Theatre, unsurprisingly at your home, any time you want to watch a movie, WHAT: A great way to support a great local theater SO WHAT: The Music Box Theatre has reopened and you can go catch a myriad of great films like Iron Giant, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, new films I Used to Go Here, The Rental, and Jaws 2 in for the Music Box Garden Movies live and in person! But if your still feeling hesitant about going out and about during the pandemic, you can still watch great moves and support them online! They are currently screening films via their Virtual Cinema with The Music Box series! Check out films like Amulet; Beats; Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind ; The Fight; Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful; I Used to Go Here; and John Lewis: Good Trouble this weekend! NOW WHAT: Digital tickets are $12, so sit back and enjoy! Their door are also open, so if you feel comfortable, put on your mask and go see a movie at the Music Box Theatre! The Hideout Online @ Hideout's New online Streaming Home Mixer!, on your favorite streaming device, usually in the evening WHAT: Miss the good times spent at the Hideout? Well here's the digital version! SO WHAT: While we may not be able to properly hang at the Hideout just yet, we can still experience all the dancing, bingo, talk shows, music, comedy, and Robbie Fulks we can handle from home! You just jump on over to Hideout Online to join in on the Hideout digital community. You'll be able to "tip" the performers via a virtual tip jar that will be split 80% for the performers, 20% for the Hideout, so you'll be supporting the Hideout community every time you contribute. Check out their schedule below or at their website and get ready for some fun!- Thursday August 6 and every following Thursday - Adventure Sandwich Summer School - 3:00pm - $5 suggested donation Adventure Sandwich is a live-action cartoon fueled by the power of the imagination, creative problem-solving, and collaboration. Oh, and cardboard. Lots and lots of cardboard. Join them and learn new things at their own Summer School!
- Thursday August 6 - A Virtual Exquisite Crawl - 7:30pm - $5 suggested donation
This arts-packed, virtual crawl through three online venues will allow audiences to witness the unveiling of three distinct exquisite corpse video pieces—each created by a group of three artists and beginning with the same line of poetry from Nate Marshall’s “Imagine” "we imagine being together & that is the first step." Each of nine participants have created a short, multimedia video, resulting in three final group videos, each one streamed through a different venue successively from 7-8pm. Checkout the schedule and rest of the venues below!
- 7:00PM - Deidre Huckabay/Carla Gruby/Jasmine Henri Jordan @ Elastic Arts
- 7:15PM - Sam Lewis/Jennifer Ligaya/Maya Odim @ Arts in Public Life
- 7:30PM - Tselanie Townsend/Kristin Lueke/Nandini Khaund
- Friday August 7 and every following Friday – LP’s Happy Hour – 5:00pm to 7:00pm – $5 suggested tip Award-winning country singer, sought-after DJ, and long-time Hideout employee Lawrence Peters will be hosting a weekly happy hour on Hideout Online, from his home to yours. Maybe you’ll tune in for some deep cuts from his lauded collection of records, maybe some Hideout folks will drop in to swap stories about the bar, or maybe LP will even sing ya a tune. Join them with a drink in hand and don’t forget to “tip”
- Monday August 10 – Blue Mondays: Three States, Three Reporters, and the Electoral Landscape – 8:00pm - $5 suggested tip Blue Mondays is an activist series presented by Indivisible Chicago PAC, Indivisible Chicago Alliance, and Blue Beginning, the Alliance chapter that has been meeting at the Hideout since Trump was elected. Each show will keep you up to date on election events, feature a panel discussion with special guests diving into the week's topic, and a local musician. This show will be live streamed, but you will be able to find the recordings on the Indivisible Chicago Podcast and for a rebroadcast on WCPT!
- Tuesday August 11 - A Scientist Walks into a Bar – 7:00pm – $10 suggested tip A Scientist Walks into a Bar is Chicago’s premier science-comedy talk show. Join them to hear from folks studying everything from dinosaurs to black holes– grab a drink and come explore the science world with these fun experts! This session will feature a talk with Renée Hlozek (University of Toronto) and Kimmy Wu (UChicago and Stanford) about the cosmic microwave background: electromagnetic radiation left over from the beginning of the universe.
- Wednesday August 12 – Veggie Bingo and every following Wednesday – 7:00pm - $10 suggested tip Bingo season starts early! Veggie Bingo returns for a special in-home play edition. “Celebrity” callers will host special games and give you guides. Prizes include jams, local honey and coffee, posters, certificates for veggie delivery, and more. You can play for prizes over at on Zoom, and watch the stream for fun on
The Quarantine Concerts @ Experimental sound Studios, Your best sounding internet connected device, at various times WHAT: Experimental Sound Studio, Elastic Arts and the Hideout's Resonance Series come together for a series of amazing livestreamed concerts SO WHAT: The Quarantine Concerts is collaborative series which aims to give artists a space to share their work and continue earning a living during this time when live, in person, performances have been cancelled due to COVID-19. This is a perfect opportunity to unite the community for a few hours of amazing musicians. This weekend includes Autistic Pride Day Concert, Concert for Chicago Freedom School, and tons more! You can check out their full schedule for the rest of the week here. NOW WHAT: Head over to their Twitch stream and start watching some great shows. There is a suggested donation of $5 per evening. 100% of the donations contributed during each performance go to the artists who played that night.
Reading Events Online @ American Writers Museum, month of April WHAT: The American Writers Museum is offering many programs online, including evening author talks and Saturday morning Little Squirrels Storytime. SO WHAT: Kids can watch Little Squirrels Storytime at 10:30am on Saturdays, with three pre-recorded stories read each time. Watch it on Facebook but videos will also be posted to YouTube and IGTV if you can't tune in live. NOW WHAT: These events are free. Check the events calendar and register for author talks. Registration isn’t required for Little Squirrels Storytime. The Infinite Wrench Goes Viral 30 Digital Plays in 60 Analog Minutes @ The Neo Futurists' Patreon, one episode a week, 14+ WHAT: Quick plays online! SO WHAT: The Infinite Wrench Goes Viral! 30 Digital Plays in 60 Analog Minutes is the online adaptation of the Neo Futurists', ongoing, ever-changing attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes for a live audience. Since live audiences are still a no-no, this is the perfect way to experience this fun project from home! NOW WHAT: Join the Neo Futurists' Patreon page for either $3, $5, or $9 a week (with added incentives in the higher tiers) and enjoy the 30 plays in an hour every week! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K42ZUUBeHSY&feature=emb_title Masque of the Red Coronavirus! @ Black Button Eyes Productions, Any time on your computer or mobile device. For 18+. WHAT: Written by Black Button Eyes Productions producing artistic director Ed Rutherford, this short satirical piece is available online free as a combined script-and-video experience. SO WHAT: In addition to reading the play, you will see various Chicago artists act out portions of the script on video, recorded remotely. The event includes puppets, burlesque, original music, fire dancing and more in a brief, darkly comedic confection. With the Red Coronavirus running rampant across the countryside and a vaccine still months away, what's a Prince to do? Lock himself in a secure bunker in an undisclosed location along with a cohort of his top donors, of course. To prevent him and his rich supporters from becoming bored, the Prince has also brought a few artists into the bunker to entertain the crowd. But as the hour grows later and the night grows weirder, it's clear that something else has also invaded the party. NOW WHAT: Settle down for an evening of magical weirdness. Click here and begin reading and watching the videos. Bring the Zoo to You @ Brookfield Zoo's Facebook page, when you want to see some animals besides your pets or specifically 11:00am, All Ages WHAT: A great way to make your kids' time at home entertaining and educational NOW WHAT: Join Brookfield Zoo on Facebook every weekday at 11:00am for a "Bring The Zoo To You" Facebook Live featuring one of their animals as well as plenty of educational, informative insight from one of our Animal Care Specialists. If you can't make it at 11, that's okay. The video will be saved afterward on Facebook as well as on their YouTube channel. SO WHAT: Just jump in to the chat at their Facebook page to learn something new