- Drive-In movies!
- Chicago Drive In Bridgeview will be showing Batman Return, Joker, The Fantastic Mr. Fox and Mad Max Fury Road
- ChiTown Movies - This weekend will include showings of White Chicks; Planes, Trains and Automobiles; Elf, and two nights of CUFF 27 films!
- In Person Outdoor Concerts and events!
- Fitzgerald's patio is open this weekend and is featuring tons of fantastic performers!
- Evanston Space is closed for the season, but consider donating to help the venue during these weird times
- The Friends Experience lets you explore 12 rooms of Friends highlights!
- Art Galleries
- All Star Press is constantly putting up new prints for you to decorate your space with! Check out some of their prints from their Vertical Gallery collab including "THBBPTHBPT!" by Curtisy Readelat, "Free Range" by Cristi López, "Citadel" by Matthew Crumpton, "Midwest Totems" by Roco Drillo, "Floating Gardens" by CZR PRZ, "Skull, Snake & Eagle" by Adam Lundquist, "That's all folks!" by Will Blood, "Sheet Happens" by Body Ruiner, Bear Bones by JC Riveria, Teen Wolf by Joey D, and more! They also released some excellent JC Rivera hoodies! This week will feature the release of "Sucks Either Way" Original cut out by Skewville X R6D4! This week will feature "Divine" (Ego) by Kawaii Suga!
- Galerie F has a fun stock of prints from concert posters, pop culture prints and more!
- Rotufugi will be showing Supermurgitroid: New Works by Cherry Moth Cake
- WOMANISH Experience is a cool pop up featuring the work of female and gender non-confirming artists exploring womanhood from a diverse range of perspectives.
- Artisan and Farmer's markets!
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
Intersect Chicago @ SOFA Expo, on the best looking screen at your home WHAT: Sculptures, objects and functional art (that kind of SOFA) online for your social distancing pleasure! SO WHAT:SOFA is one of Chicago's longest continually running art fairs. While it won't be returning to Navy Pier, you can discover the work of more than 100 exhibitors with art that will dazzle and delight. You'll also be able to enjoy free SOFA salon talks about a range of art and design-related themes. NOW WHAT: It's free this time around! Head over to their website and explore the art!THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th & NOVEMBER 13th
Virtual KOVAL Cocktail Class series @ Zoom, on the device with the clearest internet connection, 21+ WHAT: A chance to learn some new fancy cocktails for these days where we're all staying at home! SO WHAT: The Virtual KOVAL Cocktail Class series will leave you with a new set of techniques and knowledge to enhance your cocktail prowess. Whether an uncertain beginner or scholar of the craft, we’ll get you on your way to a better drink. All classes are taught through Zoom, by KOVAL staff or featured guest instructors. Check out the themes below and at their website!- Thursday, 11/12 @ 6:30pm - Prohibition Era Virtual Cocktail Class $10
- Friday, 11/13 @ 7pm - Global Virtual Cocktails Class - New York Edition $15
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th & NOVEMBER 14th
Brokeback Trio and The MIYUMI Project @ Constellation, that most musically inclined room in your home, WHAT: Three amazing shows beamed straight into your home! SO WHAT: Constellation has been putting on some incredible shows recently and this weekend is keeping the great shows going! Check out the virtual debut of Brokeback Trio featuring Douglas McCombs, James Elkington, and Areif Sless-Kitain alongside a special video accompaniment from Kim Alpert on Friday for a in person and streaming show! Then treat yourself on Saturday to The MIYUMI Project's blending of Japanese traditional music and Chicago’s creative jazz and experimental music scene. NOW WHAT: Sit back and enjoy the incredible shows this weekend!FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th
The Festival of Wood and Barrel-Aged Beers @ Your Place, the spot where you can best appreciate a good barrel-aged brew, WHAT: The Festival of Wood and Barrel-Aged Beers goes digital! SO WHAT: FoBAB's incredible popluar festival has breweries send in their rarest and best barrel-aged drinks to be judged! This year 162 breweries from across the country submitted over 300 beers, ciders, meads and perrys, so the awards ceremony will be one heck of a time! NOW WHAT: You can watch the livestreamed ceremony for free, but if you want some beers to go with you can order them and pick them up at Hailstorm Brewing. The $60 six-pack includes six of the FoBAB entries, a branded tote and 13 oz commemorative tasting glass. It is currently sold out, but join the waitlist in case spots open upTHE WHOLE SELF-DISTANCING WEEKEND & BEYOND
WHAT: The 26th Annual Black Harvest Film Festival gets sent right into your home! SO WHAT: Gene Siskel Film Center will be presenting the first-ever all-virtual edition of the 26th Annual Black Harvest Film Festival. From November 6 through 30 you will have the opportunity to view most feature films and shorts programs on your favorite device and at your preferred times; find more personal encounters with filmmakers in online discussions, panels, and workshops; join into online viewing parties, networking opportunities, and other fun events! Head over to their website for a full list of films and programming! NOW WHAT: Individual tickets are $10 for general admission ($7 for studnets and $5 for Gene Siskel Center Members) and passes are also available! Virtual Christkindlmarket @ Your place, on the most shopping inclined, internet connected device you have! WHAT: The traditional outdoor market goes virtual! SO WHAT: Due to COVID, this year's edition of Christkindlmarket trades its spots in Loop and Wrigleyville for an even more social distanced online marketplace. So don't fret too much, you'll still be ability to purchase ornaments, German treats, mugs, and more! The virtual market will also include a lineup of online events like a streaming Christkind Story Time every Saturday afternoon starting 11/20, DIY workshops, cooking demos, and more!! NOW WHAT: Head over to their website and check out all the fun! Some of their online events are free, while others are ticketed! Check out their calendar here! New Talks and Video Archives @ Chicago Humanities Festival YouTube channel, your favorite browser or YouTube's app, any time you want some inspiration, All Ages WHAT: Interesting conversations with interesting people! SO WHAT: Chicago Humanities Festival brings some of the best ideas to the surface with entertaining programming that captures your imagination. Their website is constantly updated with upcoming talks, so be on the lookout for new talks and check out the wealth of previous events in their archives! Here's a quick look at what they have lined up this week!- Thursday, November 12 - What’s Next: Democracy - 7:00pm
- Friday, November 13 - Forrest Stuart and Cathy Cohen: Black Youth and Political Agency in the 21st Century - Noon
- Monday, November 16 - Forrest Stuart Meet & Greet - Noon
- Wednesday, November 18 - André Gregory in Conversation with John Mulaney - 7:00pm
- Friday, November 20 - Visionary Voices Behind the American Songbook with Natalie Douglas - 5:00pm
- Thursday, November 12 – Walter Salas-Humara– 8:00pm – $10 End your Friday night with this wonderful show featuring Walter Salas-Humara, a fantastic Cuban American songwriter. What better way to spend the night than with some excellent alt country tunes!
- Friday November 13 and every following Friday – LP’s Happy Hour – 5:00pm to 7:00pm – $5 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 enjoy a great night!
- Friday November 13 – Kandiafa – 8:00pm – $10 This Friday night sow is something special as Abdoulaye Koné, the Malian virtuoso of the traditional instrument djeli ngoni sends the Hideout a special live streamed performance! Known as Kandiafa, Koné's music is full of cultural history and makes for a unique musical experience!
- Tuesday November 17 – Write Club Quarantine: Hot Turkey/Cold Democracy – 7:00pm – $10 Write Club is an awesome literary event pitting two opposing writers/ideas against each other.
- Wednesday, November 18 – Deeper Live from the Hideout – 8:00pm – $15 It's genuinely hard not to fall for Deeper's spacey but definitely driven tunes. It's actually quite easy to get lost in their sound and this Hideout show will be a nice way to experience them during these stay at home times!
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 $10 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. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K42ZUUBeHSY 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 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 months, 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. The series looks like it has winded down with only next week's November 20 show with Local H on the calendar. Hopefully more shows show up on the docket soon! NOW WHAT: Tickets are $11 for these great shows and are only available a short time after airing