I’ve always believed that good music has a magic all its own. It can inspire and excite. It can bridge gaps and unite. And it can comfort and console. In a matter of minutes, music quickly takes us somewhere else for a moment in time and it can stay with us for a lifetime. Magical music neve…
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The Streeterville Organization of Active Residents (SOAR) provides an excellent example of a Chicago grassroots neighborhood organization where members use multiple strategies to make public safety a neighborhood priority. The creation of a “culture of safety” is central to the mission of a …
- Candid Candace Jorda,
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Following stops in New York City, Houston, and San Antonio, Pixar Putt, the ultimate pop-up, open-air mini-golf experience will be arriving in Chicago this summer, with tickets available for purchase beginning April 28, 2022. Made up of 18 fun and interactive holes inspired by the stories, c…
- Candid Candace Jordan, Associate Publisher
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After 2 years of hopping in circles around his rabbit hole, The Bunny at The 900 Shops is joyfully returning Friday, April 8 – Saturday, April 16 to his spring wonderland on Level 3, 900 N. Michigan, for visits and photos with families from noon-6 pm daily.
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Starting March 7, Chicago sailing fans can save 15 percent on early bird tickets for the United States Sail Grand Prix |Chicago, which kicks off June 18 at Navy Pier.
- Candid Candace Jordan, Associate Publisher
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The winter edition of the Chicago Ale Fest returns to Navy Pier January 29. Enjoy craft beers from 150 vendors, food trucks, games and activities and a DJ at one of the most anticipated winter beer events of the year. Saturday, Jan. 29, noon-5 p.m., Aon Grand Ballroom, 840 E. Grand. (https…
- Jacqueline Davis, Freelance Reporter
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It was the neighborhood feel and the strong community presence that drew Charles Clemson to his job as concierge and doorman at Gold Coast City Club, 860 N. Dewitt Place, in downtown Chicago—a role he has been perfecting since August 2017.
- Candid Candace Jordan
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Celebrate All-Hallows Eve at The Palm Court in the historic Drake Hotel during its annual Maskerade Ball on Friday, October 29. This bewitching affair will include live entertainment, a costume and mask contest and spooky fun.
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Ahead of the 2021 Bank of America Chicago Marathon, which is set for Sunday, Oct. 10, city officials and marathon organizers are reminding Chicagoans that street closures and parking restrictions are expected to affect the 29 neighborhoods along the race route..
- Nuria Mathog, Associate Editor
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More than three dozen Chicago cultural icons will join forces this month for a free outdoor festival at Navy Pier celebrating the comeback of the city's arts and entertainment scene.
- Candid Candace Jordan
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The Streeterville Neighborhood Advocates will start Saturday morning walks with their annual River Walk beginning Saturday, September 11 at 10 a.m. They will check out all the new restaurants and buildings that have emerged since their pre-covid Walk. In particular, the SNA will visit Santia…
- Candid Candace Jordan
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Illuminarium Experiences, a breakthrough global experiential entertainment company created by leaders in cinematic immersion, theatrical design, and venue operations, announced today, August 25, plans to open an Illuminarium at Chicago’s Navy Pier with construction beginning in early to mid-2022.
- Candid Candace Jordan
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Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks celebrates its 10th Anniversary with a return to outdoor, in-person performances—and a re-imagined summer tour!
- Candid Candace Jordan
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The first "Meet Me On The Mile Sunday Spectacle, Motors & Music" was a 'smashing success' according to event organizers. Held Sunday, August 15 and presented by The Magnificent Mile Association, the event included a partial street closure (Michigan Avenue between Pearson and Chicago Aven…
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The first-ever "Art Meets Play" exhibit will debut at The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) on Saturday, September 18. Special Olympics Illinois' athlete-artists are stepping off the playing field and climbing out of the pool to contribute their impressive creative talents to an exhibition an…
- Candid Candace Jordan
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The Drake Hotel is for sale and, according to sources, could bring as much as $250 million. The iconic spot on the Magnificent Mile has been host to celebrities, world leaders and tourists. Princess Diana, on her first and only trip to Chicago, stayed in the president's suite which is now re…
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Who knew you could fish off the Riverwalk? Chicago Park District's FREE "Fishing at the Jetty" program provides fishing opportunities, weekly afternoon fishing clinics and interactive activities for everyone! Fishing rods, bait and all the supplies needed for a big catch are provided. Never…
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Navy Pier's 4th annual LatiNxt festival is set to return with a fun and festive celebration of Latin arts, culture and music this Friday, August 6 and Saturday, August 7, 600 E. Grand. The free, two-day outdoor festival showcases local, national and international artists including Latin Gram…
- Jacqueline Davis, Freelance Reporter
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Chicago native Lorenzo Anaya first arrived at 500 N. Lakeshore Drive a little more than two years ago, eager to begin his new position assisting residents and securing the building, among other responsibilities.
- Candid Candace Jordan
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Who knew you could find an award-winning menu in a bowling alley? Well, to be fair, Pinstripes is wayyy more than a bowling alley. It's really an entire entertainment complex that also happens to have some of the best food around.
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"Meet Me on the Mile," a new outdoor series presented by the Magnificent Mile Association in conjunction with the city of Chicago, will celebrate the city's reopening and support cultural institutions and local businesses through summer programming.
- Candid Candace Jordan
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The popular midweek Jazzin' at the Shedd series returns Wednesday, August 4 (from 5- 10 pm) with a festival-worthy lineup of Chicago's top jazz ensembles.
- Nuria Mathog, Associate Editor
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At the 2020 annual Streeterville Organization of Active Residents meeting, held virtually Feb. 18 via a YouTube livestream, SOAR leaders and Chicago aldermen representing Streeterville identified public safety and revitalization of the neighborhood as important initiatives to focus on this year.
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Streeterville residents looking to give back to the community are invited to participate in a Kindness Bag initiative hosted by Young Professionals Streeterville (YPS).
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After a quarter century of floral celebrations, Macy's has decided to end its yearly Flower Show display at its State Street location.
- Jacqueline Davis, Staff Writer
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Between self-care, pet care, and an influx of in-home purchases, the people of 2021 are in search of wellness, simplification, and overall improvement, beginning within the home.
- Nuria Mathog, Associate Editor
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The latest piece of public art installed in Streeterville evokes images of travel and possibility -- a story based on the real-life journey of a young woman inspired to see the world.
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Ice skating at the Maggie Daley Park Ice Skating Ribbon, a Chicago staple, continues to be a frequently sold-out activity despite pandemic shutdowns.
- Daniel Patton, Freelance Reporter
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Frank Wilson completed many journeys before arriving at McClurg Court, where he has been a member of the door staff for more than four years. After gaining experience in a multitude of industries, he considers the apartment complex at 333 E. Ontario a great place to be.
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Join the city of Chicago in turning out lights and electronics at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19, to honor the lives lost to COVID-19.
- Angela Gagnon, Staff Writer
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Darida Fine Art Gallery, on the promenade along the Ogden Slip at 465 N. McClurg Court, showcases the work of Alexandru Darida, an award-winning artist who can often be found in his studio painting, creating and absorbing life around him.
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It appears there will be more than just love in the air come this Valentine’s Day, as Southwest Airlines has plans to expand into O’Hare International airport come Feb.14.
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Effective Jan. 1, Palos Health became part of Northwestern Medicine following approval of the merger and definitive agreement from both organizations' governing boards.
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Located on floors 30-46 of the 900 North Michigan skyscraper, Four Seasons Hotel- Chicago is finally complete after undergoing a year-long renovation, which began Nov 2019, according to a company news release.
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After more than four decades on the Magnificent Mile, the Macy's store at Water Tower Place will be closing its doors following a clearance sale that will begin this month and last for about eight to 12 weeks, the company announced Tuesday, Jan. 5.
- Jon Cohn, Columnist
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We lost a good one last month. A moment of silence, please, for a true Chicago icon: Lawry’s The Prime Rib.
- Daniel Patton, Freelance Reporter
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Mouthwatering possibilities and greater convenience are among the benefits that Chicagoans are enjoying thanks to a few bold new innovations from Garrett Popcorn.
- Nuria Mathog, Staff Writer
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For many Chicagoans, the lockdown this spring was filled with temporary hobbies designed to help pass the time—such as baking sourdough and mimicking poses in famous works of art—that had mostly fallen by the wayside by summer.
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The grand opening of the Navy Pier Marina will be postponed until spring 2022 because of permit-related issues, project manager Randy Podolsky announced in a statement on the Navy Pier Marina's website.
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Starting in January, Streeterville News will be distributed to residents via mail, rather than delivered in bulk to downtown apartment buildings. This is part of an ongoing initiative by Chicago Star Media to reach more residents directly and better serve the community through increased acce…
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LeRoy Bronson adds a dynamic groove to the lobby at the Lakeshore Plaza. Besides serving as a member of the door staff, he is a professional drummer and a respected member of the city’s recording industry.
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The Gap's three-story Magnificent Mile location is set to close early next year, Gap Inc. has confirmed.
- Nuria Mathog, Staff Writer
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A competitive fellowship offered by Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine gives young doctors hands-on training in a particularly challenging medical subspecialty: caring for some of Chicago’s smallest and most vulnerable patients.
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An online market hosted by Chicago Shakespeare Theater is helping support local artisans by providing them with a platform to share and sell their work.
- Nuria Mathog, Staff Writer
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Streeterville residents seeking ways to stay entertained this winter have no shortage of opportunities for do-it-yourself projects—including recreating some of their favorite treats from the comfort of home.
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Residents rallied behind their neighborhood businesses at the inaugural Streeterville Week celebration held Nov. 13-22, a new event designed to raise Chicagoans’ spirits and bring the downtown community together.
- Nuria Mathog, Staff Writer
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Chicago Children's Theatre is partnering with the Lurie Center for Childhood Resilience at Lurie Children's Hospital to create a new series of webinars focused on trauma-informed arts education.
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Prolific Windy City chef and restaurateur Rick Bayless has launched a YouTube channel that offers a double dose of good stuff.
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A handful of local eateries have been awarded winterization grants through DoorDash’s Main Street Strong effort. Bombay Wraps, Goddess and the Baker, Pinched on the River and Saigon Sisters are among 100 venues that will receive funds to “help continue safely offering service as the weather …
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Gin and Juice is a new delivery and carryout service that can quench a group thirst with the click of a mouse. Created by award-winning Beverage Director Kevin Beary and the team behind Three Dots and a Dash, the virtual cocktail bar offers dozens of traditional and customized ready-to-mix c…
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Streeterville Week is Nov. 13-22; the kickoff event is Nov. 14, 12:30 p.m., at Ogden Plaza, where local celebrities, businesses and musicians will join forces to launch this inaugural celebration of the community.
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