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Enjoy special deals as Chicago and suburbs celebrate restaurant weeks

Enjoy special deals as Chicago and suburbs celebrate restaurant weeks

Chicago and a number of suburbs are offering special dining deals during restaurant weeks now through early February.

 
Passion project: Love of hip-hop, commitment to social justice animates suburban siblings’ Mark Twain adaptation

Passion project: Love of hip-hop, commitment to social justice animates suburban siblings’ Mark Twain adaptation

Theater artists and brothers Brian and Marvin Quijada update a famous Mark Twain fable for the digital age with “Kid Prince and Pablo” at Chicago’s Lifeline Theatre.

 
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Dining out: Aurora chef competes on ‘Chopped,’ National Pizza Week and more

Dining out: Aurora chef competes on ‘Chopped,’ National Pizza Week and more

A chef from Aurora faced the mystery basket on an episode of “Chopped” Tuesday, and we’re deep (dish) into National Pizza week, which runs through Saturday, Jan. 18.

 
Things to do Jan. 17-23: Wheeling Winterfest, MLK Day events, Chicago Fishing Expo and more

Things to do Jan. 17-23: Wheeling Winterfest, MLK Day events, Chicago Fishing Expo and more

Mark your calendar for Wheeling Winterfest, Martin Luther King Jr. Day events throughout the suburbs, the Chicago Fishing Expo and more happening this week.

 
Best Bets: New Elmhurst History Museum exhibit opens

Best Bets: New Elmhurst History Museum exhibit opens

A new Elmhurst History Museum exhibition chronicles the transformation of the community, Martin Luther King Jr. tributes take place in Chicago, and Disney on Ice skates into Rosemont’s Allstate Arena next week.

 
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Weak acting, direction plague suspense-challenged horror remake ‘Wolf Man’

Weak acting, direction plague suspense-challenged horror remake ‘Wolf Man’

Leigh Whannell’s sometimes ridiculous and emotionally muted horror tale “Wolf Man” tosses out all the traditional conventions we expect in the werewolf genre, film critic Dann Gire says.

 
Concerts Jan. 17-23: Kelsea Ballerini, Big Head Todd & the Monsters and more

Concerts Jan. 17-23: Kelsea Ballerini, Big Head Todd & the Monsters and more

Upcoming concerts this week include Kelsea Ballerini with Sasha Alex Sloan and Marynn Taylor; Blood, Sweat and Tears with Jason Scheff; Big Head Todd and the Monsters with Glen Phillips of Toad The Wet Sprocket and more.

 
‘Right time and a great fit’: After 16 years, Nirvana Wine & Grillerie expanding in a new location

‘Right time and a great fit’: After 16 years, Nirvana Wine & Grillerie expanding in a new location

Nirvana Wine and Grillerie, a scratch kitchen that opened in 2008 in a strip center in Vernon Hills, is moving and expanding into a new space nearby on Hawthorn Row.

 
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Spotlight: BrightSide Theatre presents concert version of ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ tuner

Spotlight: BrightSide Theatre presents concert version of ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ tuner

BrightSide Theatre presents a concert version of the musical “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” Northlight stages a two-hander about Asian immigrants titled “The Heart Sellers,” and Writers Theatre presents “Frida ... A Self Portrait.”

 

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