- Support Local Venues
- Kingston Mines is open with some great lineups this weekend
- Fitzgerald's Patio is also back in full swing with tons of artists playing throughout the week with artists like Clem Snide on Thursday and EG Vines on Saturday!
- Evanston Space's shop is open and you should consider donating to help the venue during these weird times. They are also having lower capacity shows at the venue!
- Head over to the Hideout's regular shop and get yourself some great merch! Their 2020 Holiday Sale page is also still up with links to great local artists!
- Metro shop is full of fantastic concert posters from yesteryear and cool merch
- Lincoln Hall/Schubas always has great items in their shop waiting for you! Plus Schubas/Tied House is open and events are on their way back!
- Same goes for Thalia Hall's merch store (those holiday socks? *chef's kiss*)
- Let's not forget Empty Bottle's fantastic merch shop! Plus they just added some new stuff designed by some awesome people that is sure to catch your eye! Shows are going on now as well, so head over to their venue site and go to some concerts if you're comfortable
- Art Galleries and Special Events
- All Star Press is constantly putting up new prints for you to decorate your space with! Naturally Beautiful is up on the walls ready for you to see in person! Check out some of their prints from last year's Vertical Gallery collab, which you can purchase here!! There is also a virtual gallery featuring all the works! And don't forget to check out the virtual edition of JC Rivera's new exhibition "Still Undefeated" !
- Galerie F has a fun stock of prints from concert posters, pop culture prints and more! Plus they have a Black Friday Sale going on!
- Rotufugi will be showing a new exhibit Is This Real Life? New Works by David K Rose ! So if you feel comfortable mask up and see the work in person.
- Immersive Van Gogh does exactly what its name says: immerses you into Van Gogh paintings via huge projections that bring the already lively art to life!
- Immersive Frida is another immersive art experience that will take you on a trip to the beautiful world of Frida Kahlo
- WNDR Museum
- Garfield Park Conservatory is open! Book a reservation to see all the beautiful gardens safely!
- Lincoln Park Conservatory is open! Book a reservation to see all the beautiful gardens safely!
- Chicago Botanic Garden is open! Book a reservation to see all the beautifully lit up gardens safely!
- “The Office Experience Chicago” is open for all you die hard fans of the show!
THURSDAY, MARCH 31st
Man on Man w/ Aitis Band III, Bev Rage & the Drinks @ Sleeping Village, 3734 W Belmont Ave., 8:00pm, 21+
WHAT: Some much needed tunes for this Thursday night
SO WHAT: Man on Man is the duo of Joey Holman and Roddy Bottum. The pair came together during the pandemic; sharing a love, loss, and everything in between. Blossoming from their partnership came the sounds of genre hopping beauty, embracing their queer identities wholeheartedly and sharing them with the world. Joining them will be a pair of local acts: Aitis Band made up of the recently disbanded Joan of Arc members Melina Ausikaitis, Bobby Burg, and Theo Katsaounis alongside keyboardist Ray Borchers; and the always bombastic and entertaining Bev Rage & the Drinks!
NOW WHAT: Tickets are $15 for this great show
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 31st & APRIL 1st
Fulton Street Collective Jazz Series @ Fulton Street Collective & Their YouTube channel, 1821 W. Hubbard St, Suite 307, or the coziest spot in your home, 8:00pm WHAT: Some excellent jazz for your evening SO WHAT: Fulton Street Collective are back with in-person events, but they are still determined to give Chicago its much needed dose of jazz at home! Most of their shows are also streaming so you can see and hear the beautiful music on their YouTube channel! Below are just some of the upcoming shows from the collective.- March 31 - Marques Carroll Quintet Live
- April 1 -In Translation: A Synesthetic Art Show from Jess Brooks - In-Person Event - 7pm
- April 5 - Gregory Artry Trio Live
- April 8 - MARKS & MEANING Art Opening with Kristin Wenc - In-Person Event - 7pm
- April 12 -Roy McGrath “Mejunje” Septet Live
FRIDAY, APRIL 1st
Sasami & Jigsaw Youth @ Lincoln Hall, 2424 N Lincoln Ave., 8:00pm, 18+
WHAT: A wide spectrum of powerful and unique music.
SO WHAT: Sasami defies description as she hurtles her voice and instrumentation through a kaleidoscope of noise, harmony, and the emotional spectrum. Sometimes Sasami Ashworth can be tenderly serenading you backed by glittering instrumentals, then shift over to utterly devastating wails and yelps skating past distorted and raging guitars and drums like on “Sorry Entertainer“. And with Sasami’s knack for intense performances, this is sure fire way to have a good night! She’ll be joined by intense, punk driven sounds of Jigsaw Youth!
NOW WHAT: Tickets are only $16 for this great show! Also, masks are required for this event!
FRIDAY - SUNDAY, APRIL 1st - 3rd
ChiTown Movies @ Pilsen Neighborhood, 2343 S. Throop St, Various Times, All Ages WHAT: An old school experience for the modern age SO WHAT: Take a trip back in time and head out to a drive-in movie with ChiTown Movies. Ever since the pandemic started and shut down traditional movie screening, a few pop up drive-ins have arrived and ChiTown Movies has persevered, offering up modern movies in this retro setting. Check out their lineup below for showings this weekend and in the future!- 4/1 Grease - 8:00pm
- 4/1 Nightmare on Elm St. (The Original!)-10:30pm
- 4/2 Encanto
- 4/2 Halloween (2018)
- 4/3 Jurassic Park
- 4/9 Encanto - 8:00pm
- 4/8 West Side Story
- 4/8 Halloween (2018)
- 4/9 Encanto
- 4/9 Nightmare on Elm St. (The Original!) 10:30p,
- 4/10 Grease - 8:00pm
SATURDAY, APRIL 1st
Chicago Oddities & Curiosities Expo @ McCormick Place – North Building – Hall C1, 1033 N Villa Ave, 10:00am – 6:00pm, All Ages
WHAT: A little bit of weirdness for your weekend shopping
SO WHAT: The Oddities & Curiosities Expo brings a myriad of vendors selling oddities, taxidermy, wet specimens, antiques, odd jewelry, unusual art, bones, curiosities and all around creepy, strange and bizarre items. There is something weird and fun at this unique and unusual market! Additionally there will be a Taxidermy class from 10am to 4pm and a chance to check out the Museum of Marvelous Mutations: The World’s Largest Traveling Freak Show! Check out their map and vendor lineup here!
NOW WHAT: Entry is $11.54, kids 12 and under are Free! Tickets for the Taxidermy class (10am to 4pm) are $248.92 and tickets for the Musuem of Marvelous Mutations are $6.27!
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd & 3rd
The Neo-Futurists' The Infinite Wrench @ The Neo-Futurist Theater, 5153 N Ashland, Saturday 10:30pm, Sunday 7:00pm, 16+
WHAT: Quick plays live and online!
SO WHAT: The Neo-Futurists are back! Their Infinite Wrench is an ongoing, ever-changing attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes for a live audience. Now it's actually a live audience that will be enjoying the performance in person! With plenty of COVID precautions in place, you'll be able to enjoy the funny, disgusting, profound, terrifying, irreverent, and downright entertaining show with friends! Plan ahead as vaccination cards will be checked and booster will be required to be fully vaccinated.
NOW WHAT: Join the Neo-Futurists this weekend for $10! Head over to their website to see all they have planned now that in-person audiences are a thing again! If you're still a little anxious about going out, The Infinite Wrench Goes Viral will be continuing til February (and possibly beyond) over at their Patreon!
THE WHOLE SELF-DISTANCING WEEKEND & BEYOND
Chicago Restaurant Week 2022 @ Various Restaurants, Various Times
WHAT: The 15th annual culinary celebration!
SO WHAT: Over 300 restaurants will take part in Restaurant Week (which is actually 17 days long!), letting everyone have a taste of Chicago’s restaurant scene from Italian, French, Spanish, Chinese and more! You can feast on delicious multi-course menus all across the city and suburbs. You can find all the participating restaurants on the Restaurant Week website!
NOW WHAT: These multi-course meals are $25 for brunch or lunch, and $39 and/or $55 for dinner (excluding beverages, tax, gratuity, and delivery fees).
- March 31 – Schubas Open Mic Hosted by Adrienne Stout and Aaron Klinger @ Schubas, 3159 N Southport Ave – Doors 7:30pm - FREE - 21+
- March 31 –
The Main Squeeze To Be Determined Album Release Show Featuring Pulp Friction / Cloudchord @ Lincoln Hall, 2424 N Lincoln Ave – Doors 7:30pm – $17 – 18+SOLD OUT - March 31 –
Spirit of the Beehive / Deeper @ Schubas, 3159 N Southport Ave – Doors 7:30pm – $16 – 18+SOLD OUT - April 1 – Sasami / Jigsaw Youth @ Lincoln Hall, 2424 N Lincoln Ave – Doors 7:00pm – $17 - 18+
- April 1 -
Ritt Momney / Hannah Jadagu / Shane T @ Schubas, 3159 N Southport Ave - 7:30pm - $20 - All agesSOLD OUT - April 2 – MONO / Bing and Ruth @ Lincoln Hall, 2424 N Lincoln Ave – Doors 8:00pm – $18/$20– 18+
- April 2 –
Ritt Momney / Hannah Jadagu / Shane T @ Schubas, 3159 N Southport Ave - 7:30pm - $20 - All agesSOLD OUT - April 27 –
Amber Mark / Shaun Ross @ Lincoln Hall, 2424 N Lincoln Ave – Doors 7:00pm – $25 – 18+SOLD OUT - April 27 – Corridor / Pool Holograph@ Schubas, 3159 N Southport Ave – Doors 7:30pm – $15 – 18+
Back on the Big Screen and Virtual Cinema @ Music Box Theatre, 3733 N Southport Ave and 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 is currently open to the public, so if you feel comfortable you can go out and have a theater experience this weekend with You Won't Be Alone, X, The Worst Person in the World Thursday only), 2022 Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts & Live Action Shorts (Thursday only), Midnight screenings of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (!) plus an early showing on Sunday, Dan Savage's HUMP! Film Festival, and more! But if you want to watch some first-run movies at home, you can still watch great movies and support them online! They are currently screening films via their The Music Box Direct series! There are also tons of select titles available on their new platform!
NOW WHAT: Digital tickets are $12, in person screenings vary, so sit back and enjoy! Remember that a physical/digital vaccination card or negative PCR COVID test is required for entrance!
New Talks and Video Archives @ Various Locations & Chicago Humanities Festival YouTube channel, your favorite browser or YouTube app, any time you want some inspiration, All Ages
WHAT: Interesting conversations with interesting people!
SO WHAT: Chicago Humanities Festival always bring some of the best ideas to the surface with entertaining programming that captures your imagination. Be on the lookout for the upcoming season as their website is constantly updated with new talks. They just announced their first talk of the new year! Click the link below for more details!
- 3/25 Terence Blanchard on Lyric Opera of Chicago's Fire Shut Up in My Bones @ First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple
- 4/13 An Evening with Molly Shannon and Tim Meadows @ Harris Theater for Music and Dance
- 4/13 Love That Story: Jonathan Van Ness in Conversation @ Harris Theater for Music and Dance
- 5/1 Bus Tour of Chicago's Southwest Side with Shermann "Dilla" Thomas @ DuSable Museum
- 5/7 Believing Women: Anita Hill in Conversation @UIC Dorin Forum
Lyric Opera Streaming On Demand @ Your favorite streaming device, the most lavish spot in your home
WHAT: The Lyric Opera at home
SO WHAT: Revisit some of your favorite Lyric moments, or experience for the first time performances you've missed.Check out their website for schedule of upcoming shows. Currently streaming is Luisa Miller (2019), The Queen of Spades (2020), and Die Walküre (2017).
NOW WHAT: It's free!!
Concerts Livestreams and Local Shows Archives @ Your House, Any time you please, All Ages
WHAT: There's tons of concerts from Chicago's yesteryear available online for your enjoyment!
SO WHAT: Oh My Rockness and Do312 has done a fantastic job of cataloging some of the upcoming live-streams from the awesome musical acts out there! Check out Oh My Rockness' listings here, Do312's roundup of shows here, and tune in to these great shows from the comfort of home! Do312 have also shared some past Chicago shows that are certainly worth a watch. There are also so many great local concerts recorded for posterity and what better time to check them all out than during this self isolation period. Audiotree has a fantastic and huge list of sessions with links to band's websites and merch to help support them even more. In addition to our previous recommendations like Fran, Tasha, KAINA, Divino Nino, and The Ophelias, we also recommend ROOKIE, Emily Blue, Sen Morimoto, Beach Bunny, Tennis, and Gia Margaret! Then head over to their record concerts from Lincoln Hall, Schubas, and beyond to check out Orville Peck, of Montreal, and so many more! JBTV is also a fantastic resource for sessions from bands that have come through Chicago! Just take a look at this playlist of Blind Melon's '95 set at Metro!
NOW WHAT: Stay home, watch some live music, and be sure to check out your favorite artists' social media, you never know who might be live streaming next!
Video Games @ Your home PC or Console, As long as it takes, Just check the game rating
WHAT: Video-games for all!
SO WHAT: Check out our games page for some recommendations of what games to download (and avoid) while we're stuck at home. If you're a PC user, head over to the Epic Games store as they will be releasing a few new FREE games for you to download ! There are also tons of free games on Twitch Prime waiting for you to download!
NOW WHAT: Wash your hands and dive head first into some fun games!
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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.