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EXPLORE CHICAGO | | | | | | | 222 W Merchandise Mart Plz
Chicago,
IL
60654
312-527-4141 | | | | | Description: Although Art Chicago graced Grant Park each year for a decade, it moved to the Merchandise Mart in 2006, with much success. About 200 galleries from around the US and the world participate, showcasing visual arts from established and emerging artists alike. Highlights of the 2007 event include video installations, an art bookstore presented by Powell's of Chicago, an exhibition of works created by students from art schools around the country (Cranbrook Academy of Art, Rhode Island School of Design and the California Institute of the Arts, among others), a great variety of seminars and symposiums on all aspects of art (creating it, selling it, green techniques), and even art activities for kids.
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| Belmont-Sheffield Music FestivalN Halsted at N Clark
Chicago,
IL
60614
773-584-6642 | | | | | Description: A city so well-known for its music whether it be soulful blues, soothing jazz, or pumping house music, Chi-town is no stranger to music festivals. Get some of the real representation of this city's musical vibe at the Belmont-Sheffield Music Festival. This pocket in the Lakeview neighborhood is home to in-the-know young adults, and it features hip and trendy boutiques and eateries, most of which get in on the festival fun. Eat and soak up what's showcased during this celebration of all things music.
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| 331 E Randolph St
Chicago,
IL
60601
312-742-7648 | | | | | Description: The soulful Windy City puts on its 25th Annual Blues Festival with as big of names as ever including, yes, B.B. King. Along with King: James Cotton, Buckwheat Zydeco and Koko Taylor will belt their blues amongst many of local favorites. Grab a drink and spill your guts to those around you; that's what has kept this festival growing. From its debut year with nearly 165,000 in attendance to last year's 800,000, it boasts plenty of Chicagoan pride.
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| Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book FairDearborn St at Polk St
Chicago,
IL
60601
| | | | | Description: The energy of Printers Row's history comes to life annually for the Book Fair, this year on its 23rd year. Also known as the Midwest's largest outdoor literary event (it's free, too!), The Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair is THE place to find nearly 200 book vendors, a grand display of authors with plenty of presentation programming and meet & greet opportunities.
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| 2400 S Oakley Ave
Chicago,
IL
60608-4902
| | | | | Description: "Chicago, Chicago, that tottlin' town..." - Frank and company would surely support this Italian favorite. Those planning to attend one of the Midwest's oldest Italian Festivals should prepare to feast on this city's most delectable Italian eats and vino. And although food comes first, working it out to live music and learning a thing or two from the old school celebrators ... well that, friends, is amore!
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| Wells Street Art FestivalWells St and North Ave
Chicago,
IL
60610
773-584-6625 | | | | | Description: Chicago's Old Town neighborhood celebrates art, music, and local flavor. Listen to the jazz and even a Beatles tribute while you peruse the oil paintings, ceramics and jewelry. Talk to the artists and put your bid on a favorite by entering the silent auction. Old Town's charming one-of-a-kind shops are sure to highlight their best this weekend, be sure to visit the Spice Shop and the many floral shops that line Wells Street, some of the best Chicago has to offer.
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| Long Grove Strawberry Festival307 Old Mchenry Rd
Long Grove,
IL
60047
847-634-0888 | | | | | Description: Watch the tiny cobblestones streets of beautiful, historic Long Grove Village fill up with nearly 50,000 visitors ready to gorge on fresh berries. More than just strawberries, expect to find delectable sweets, chocolate of all kinds, a beer and brat stand, and even a classic car show. The specialty boutiques that make up this village will all vie for attention with their own specialties and sales. Be sure to come hungry.
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| Racine & Fullerton
Chicago,
IL
60614
| | | | | Description: Pizza lovers united? This is your festival! Even New Yorkers have to admit the Chicago Pizza Fest is simply delicioso. Showing off one of the city's most notable dishes, Chicago looks for its best pizza-makers. Take advantage and enjoy the live music while tasting the heavenly pies! Watch as some of the region's best chefs compete for the Chicagoland's Best Pizza Award. Judging takes place on Saturday at 3pm.
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Chicago,
IL
60603
312-744-3370 | | | | | Description: Usually preceding the Fourth of July, this event showcases nearly 100 area restaurateurs, who offer their fare in a Chicago-style food expo. Admission is free, but tickets are sold for food and beverages. Entertainment is also offered. Enjoy the food and listen to the music!
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| N Halsted
Chicago,
IL
60614
| | | | | Description: Chicago's "Boystown" neighborhood comes alive with color, music, dancing and of course, pride. Expect the unexpected - costumes of all sorts, music of all genres, rainbows everywhere and even major political figures in attendance. Although the parade "officially" begins at 11am, the party figures to last no less than 24 hours. Word of the wise, take public transportation; driving in this neighborhood is not possible this day.
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