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It was curated produced, and facilitated by Lindsey Meyers and Simone Garcia of local art production team Beauty & Brawn, with co-facilitation assistance from the Wabash…
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The program honored a different Loop worker each month for being great at what they do, contributing to their community, and inspiring those around them. The…
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Celebrating 50 Years of CAC Docents
The docent body is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Considered the best-trained docents in the city, these volunteers are at the heart of the CAC’s…
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Japan to Chicago: Architectural Connections
Join Chicago Architecture Center Docents Donna Gabanski and Joan Winstein as they unveil some of the most outstanding features of this special relationship spanning the globe.…
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The Future of the Urban Middle Class
America’s middle class has long been the bedrock upon which rests the social and economic well-being of cities. Today, this foundation is eroding with unprecedented speed.…
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Chicago's Architectural Palate of Clay and Stone
Stone and clay construction materials date to 4,500 BCE, the literal building blocks of modern civilization. Starting in the late 19th century, Chicagoans began applying these…
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Embarc's 11th Annual Variety Spectacular
This year of all years, Embarc's Variety Spectacular is critical to supporting young people across Chicago. As Chicago heads back to in-person learning, Embarc is stepping…
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Set in 1920s America, Kremnev's “The Art Deco Nutcracker” featuring Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, is a fresh, yet traditional take on the beloved holiday favorite with costume and set…
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20th Annual Hospitality & Tourism Summit Tradeshow and Entertainment Showcase
The 20th Annual Hospitality & Tourism Summit has been fully reimagined to create a hybrid experience that connects, educates, and helps rebuild the industry together. The…
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New York City. 1863. The Civil War raged on. An extraordinary thing occurred amid the dangerous streets and crumbling tenement houses of the Five Points, the notorious 19th-century…
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