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Day of the Dead in Chicago 2025: a celebration of (after) life
Día de los Muertos, also known as the Day of the Dead, is a tradition that has been practiced in Mexican culture for over 3,000…


Día de los Muertos, also known as the Day of the Dead, is a tradition that has been practiced in Mexican culture for over 3,000…

Save the date, cinephiles: The renowned Chicago International Film Festival is back with a fresh lineup of screenings on Oct. 15 – 26, 2025. The…

Are you ready for a scary good time this Halloween in Chicago? The city is filled with spine-chilling pop-up bars, haunted events, and eerily good…

Chicago’s cultural calendar is always packed, and this fall is no exception. From groundbreaking retrospectives to cutting-edge exhibitions, there’s no shortage of eye-opening museum exhibits…

Chicago is a city of firsts, particularly when it comes to architecture. And Pullman, the first planned industrial town in the country and the city’s…

Chicago’s much-lauded dining scene has earned a well-deserved reputation as the ultimate foodie city. Restaurants offer everything from iconic Chicago fare like deep dish pizza…

Chicago’s many parks, gardens, and natural areas are gorgeous year-round — but they’re particularly stunning in the fall. That’s when you can see striking red,…

Visitors flock from all over the world to admire Chicago’s iconic architecture, and there may be no better weekend to take it all in than…

Chicago’s fall theatre season is stacked with a dazzling lineup of returning heavy hitters and bold premieres. Whether you’re searching for sharp comedy, soulful drama,…

Dubbed the “Mother Road” by celebrated American author John Steinbeck, Route 66 runs from Chicago to Los Angeles. Since 1926, it’s been shuttling dreamers, drifters,…

One of just seven World Marathon Majors, the Bank of America Chicago Marathon is one of the planet’s most epic athletic events. Each year, more…

Chicago has long been known as a place of artistic expression, from the ground-breaking public art on our streets to the masterpieces in our museums…


