Things to do in Chicago

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  • Summary

  • "Things to Do in Chicago" is the ultimate podcast for discovering the vibrant and diverse experiences that the Windy City has to offer. Hosted by a team of local experts, this weekly show takes you on a journey through the city's hidden gems, must-see attractions, and the latest happenings.

    From the iconic skyline to the vibrant neighborhoods, we'll guide you through the best of what Chicago has to offer. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, we've got something for everyone – from sports enthusiasts and music lovers to art aficionados and outdoor adventurers.

    Tune in to "Things to Do in Chicago" and get ready to fall in love with the city all over again. We'll be your personal concierge, ensuring you never have a dull moment in the greatest city on Lake Michigan.


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  • "Discover Vibrant October in Chicago: Music, Sports, Art, and Spooky Thrills"
    Oct 19 2024
    Chicago in October is a vibrant and exciting place to be, offering a diverse array of activities that cater to all interests, whether you're a local or a tourist. Here are some fun and unique things to do in the city this month.

    For those who love music, the month of October is filled with exciting events. On October 25 and 26, you can experience "Nosferatu Live!" at The Athenaeum Center, where English composer Paul Bielatowicz presents an original score to the 1922 silent horror classic "Nosferatu" in a multi-media production.

    If you're looking for more musical experiences, consider attending a Candlelight Concert, a series of classical music concerts held in beautiful venues bathed in candlelight. These concerts take place throughout October in various stunning locations around the city.

    Sports enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to as well. The Bank of America Chicago Marathon and Fitness Expo is a major event on October 13, attracting runners from all over the world. Even if you're not participating, the Health Fitness Expo at McCormick Place is free to the public and offers a wealth of exhibits on running apparel, footwear, and nutrition.

    For art lovers, the West Town Art Walk is a must-visit, taking place from October 4-6. This event showcases the neighborhood's burgeoning gallery district, featuring local artists and small businesses that define the area's vibrant culture.

    Outdoor adventures abound in Chicago during October. The Lincoln Park Zoo's Fall Fest offers free fun fall activities, including a pumpkin patch, professional pumpkin carvers, and musical entertainment. The zoo is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays through Sundays throughout the month.

    If you're in the mood for something spooky, the Night of 1,000 Jack-O-Lanterns at the Chicago Botanic Garden is a unique and captivating event. For ten nights in October, you can admire over 1,000 hand-carved pumpkins, some weighing up to 150 pounds.

    For a more traditional Halloween experience, visit Jack’s Pumpkin Pop-Up on Goose Island, which features a corn maze, axe throwing, carnival games, food trucks, and full bars. This event is entirely outdoors and spans over 2 acres.

    Food and drink enthusiasts will enjoy the Chicago Beer Festival on October 5 at the Field Museum, where over 65 breweries will present their seasonal beers. The Lincoln Park Wine Festival, running from October 4-6, is another great option, offering wine tastings and stemmed commemorative wine glasses.

    Cultural experiences are also plentiful. Open House Chicago, taking place on October 19-20, offers free behind-the-scenes access to architecturally, historically, and culturally significant sites across the city. This event allows you to explore over 200 buildings that are normally off-limits to the public.

    For a unique cultural event, the 57th Chicago International Film Festival runs from October 16-27, showcasing short and full-length films from around the world, including works by local filmmakers. The festival includes panel discussions and offers a wide variety of cinematic experiences.

    If you're looking for something a bit different, consider the Arts in the Dark Halloween Parade on October 19, a one-of-a-kind celebration that combines art, music, and Halloween spirit. Alternatively, the Haunted Halsted Halloween Parade & Costume Contest on October 31 is another fun and spooky event to enjoy.

    In terms of hidden gems, the Richardson Adventure Farm, located just outside of Chicago, boasts the world’s largest corn maze, paying tribute to John Deere this year. The maze features 9-10 miles of trails and various maze games to keep you entertained.

    For a ghostly experience, take one of the many ghost tours available in Chicago, including walking tours, ghost bus tours, or even a ghost pub tour to learn about the haunted history of the city's pubs and bars.

    Whether you're interested in music, sports, art, outdoor adventures, cultural spots, or food experiences, Chicago in October has something for everyone, making it an exciting and memorable place to visit or live.
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    4 mins
  • Discovering the Gem-Filled Wonders of Chicago: A City for Every Taste
    Oct 18 2024
    Chicago, a city known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and diverse entertainment options, offers a plethora of fun and unique activities for both locals and tourists. Here are some exciting things to do in Chicago, covering a range of interests from music and sports to art, outdoor adventures, cultural spots, and food experiences.

    ### Music and Performing Arts
    For music enthusiasts, October is a great time to enjoy various musical events. The Grant Park Music Festival, although primarily a summer event, sometimes extends into early fall, offering free classical music performances in Millennium Park.
    If you're in Chicago around October 25-26, you can experience the silent horror classic "Nosferatu" with an original score by Paul Bielatowicz at the Athenaeum Center, a unique blend of music and film.

    ### Sports
    October is a great month for sports fans in Chicago. Catch a football game with the Chicago Bears, a baseball game with the Cubs or White Sox, or a soccer match with the Chicago Fire. The city is also gearing up for the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on October 13th, which attracts runners from all over the world and features a Health and Fitness Expo at McCormick Place.

    ### Art and Culture
    Chicago is renowned for its art scene, and there are several events and attractions to explore. The West Town Art Walk, happening from October 4-6, is a three-day showcase of local artists and small businesses in the West Town gallery district.
    For a unique cultural experience, visit the Chicago Cultural Center to see exhibits like "Women at War," which features works by contemporary women artists from Ukraine.

    ### Outdoor Adventures
    One of the most popular outdoor events in October is the Lincoln Park Wine Festival, held from October 4-6 in Jonquil Park. This festival offers wine tastings, live music, and a festive atmosphere.
    If you're looking for something more adventurous, head to Jack’s Pumpkin Pop-Up on Goose Island, which features a corn maze, axe throwing, carnival games, and more. Alternatively, visit the Richardson Farm for the world’s largest corn maze, open until October 27.

    ### Cultural Spots
    Explore Chicago's architectural treasures during Open House Chicago on October 19-20. This event allows you to visit over 200 buildings that are normally off-limits to the public, providing a unique glimpse into the city's architectural history.
    For a cultural celebration, attend the Fiesta Del Sol in the Pilsen neighborhood, a multi-day event honoring Mexican culture with food, music, and family-friendly activities.

    ### Food Experiences
    Food lovers will enjoy the Chicago Beer Festival on October 5th at the Field Museum, where over 65 breweries will showcase their seasonal beers.
    The Taste of River North and Taste of Lincoln are two food festivals that offer a sampling of the city's best restaurants and local cuisine. For a more specialized experience, visit the Windy City Hot Dog Fest in Portage Park, which celebrates Chicago's iconic hot dogs.

    ### Haunted Attractions
    October is the perfect time to indulge in some spooky fun. The 13th Floor Haunted House in Schiller Park features two new exhibits, "Alien Autopsy" and "Lycans Curse," promising a terrifying experience.
    Lincoln Park Zoo's Spooky Zoo on October 21st is a family-friendly event where kids can trick-or-treat, enjoy craft stations, live music, and a haunted house.

    ### Hidden Gems
    For a unique shopping experience, visit the Maxwell Street Market, a long-running Sunday market featuring handmade crafts, live music, and street food vendors.
    The Ravenswood On Tap event allows you to sip your way through one of Chicago’s top craft beer neighborhoods, exploring many small craft producers.

    Whether you're interested in music, sports, art, outdoor adventures, cultural spots, or food experiences, Chicago has something to offer everyone. From its vibrant festivals and events to its hidden gems and cultural attractions, the city is a treasure trove of exciting and unique activities waiting to be explored.
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    4 mins
  • Exploring Chicago's Vibrant Art Scene
    Oct 17 2024
    Are you tired of the same old routine in the Windy City? Looking for fresh and exciting ways to experience Chicago? Look no further than "Things to Do in Chicago," the podcast that brings the pulse of the city right to your ears.

    Join us as we explore the hidden gems and must-see attractions that make Chicago a world-class destination. From the iconic skyline to the vibrant neighborhoods, we'll guide you through the best of what this dynamic city has to offer.

    Every week, our team of local experts dives deep into the Chicago scene, uncovering unique experiences and keeping you up to date on the hottest events. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, we've got something for everyone.

    Sports fanatics, rejoice! We'll bring you the latest updates on the Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, Bears, and Blackhawks, along with insider tips on scoring the best seats and experiencing game day like a true Chicagoan.

    For music lovers, we'll be your backstage pass to the city's diverse music scene. From intimate jazz clubs to massive summer festivals, we'll make sure you never miss a beat.

    Art enthusiasts will delight in our coverage of world-class museums, cutting-edge galleries, and street art that transforms the urban landscape. We'll introduce you to local artists and help you discover the next big thing in the art world.

    Outdoor adventurers, get ready to explore the city's beautiful parks, beaches, and green spaces. We'll share the best spots for picnics, bike rides, and water activities, ensuring you make the most of Chicago's natural beauty.

    And of course, we can't forget about the rich cultural tapestry that makes Chicago truly special. Our podcast will be your guide to festivals, parades, and community events that celebrate the city's diverse heritage and traditions.

    But "Things to Do in Chicago" isn't just about what's happening now – we'll also give you a glimpse into the city's fascinating history and the stories behind its most iconic landmarks.

    So whether you're planning a weekend getaway or looking to shake up your daily routine, tune in to "Things to Do in Chicago." We'll be your personal concierge, ensuring you never have a dull moment in the city that never stops amazing.

    Subscribe now and get ready to fall in love with Chicago all over again. With "Things to Do in Chicago," you'll always be in the know and on the go in the greatest city on Lake Michigan.
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