The weekend before St. Patrick's Day means a pair of parades and the annual dyeing of the Chicago River to turn it bright green.
And through it all, within the last few years, Dittmer has managed to imprint her own language on perhaps the two most ...
You have several local options for observing St. Patrick's Day including gnome painting, live music, art workshops and more.
As Tribune photo editor Marianne Mather looked through the Tribune’s photo archive she realized that much of the city’s history has been intertwined with the Walgreens chain.
The Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day means green will be seen all around the city — including the Chicago River. Here’s what to know.
The annual dyeing of the Chicago River isn't the only green celebration on tap for the city: Several St. Patrick's Day parades step off in honor of the holiday.
Beetlejuice”: 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, March 12-13; 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 14; 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 15; and ...
Elephant & Piggie’s “We Are In A Play”: 10 a.m. and noon Thursday and Friday, March 6-7, at the Metropolis Performing Arts ...
“It’s about six tons of equipment, but unlike anything in the 2,000 years prior in organ history, it’s designed to be invisible,” says Ball, who also taught at the University of Michigan ...
Extending north from the Loop is the Streeterville area of the Near North Side and The Magnificent Mile, a stretch of Michigan Avenue (the main downtown thoroughfare) lined with large department ...
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