Can you believe this weather? It's been phenomenal and I'm so glad that we at least got two weeks of summer. Take some time to relax and enjoy this time between summer and fall. There's all sorts of movies, shows and festivals going on this weekend - so get out there and have some fun!
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Don't forget that the Art Institute is open until 8PM tonight and admission is free after 5PM. Take advantage of the free admission to many of the Chicago museums. It's a great way to take advantage of some culture without busting your wallet.
Dennis Miller is walking the boards of The Park West at tonight, tickets are $75.
Poseidon! An Upside Down Musical is playing at the Chopin Theater through the end of this month. If you loved the original Poseidon with Shelly Winters you'll love this. Friends have seen it and loved it! Tickets are $25, students $15. Purchase them online.
FESTIVAL LINEUP
SAT - AAARGGGGHHH, It's International Talk Like a Pirate Day
SAT - 9th Annual County Fair @ Garfield Conservatory
SAT - 18th Annual Musky Fest
SAT - Edgwater Gralley
SAT - Guinness Oyster Festival
SUN - Chicago's Historic Route 66 Classic Car Show
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
Catch the 1946 classic The Postman Always Rings Twice starring Lana Turner and John Garfield (and also feature Hume Cronym - remember Cocoon) at the Gene Siskel Film Center at 6PM. You can purchase tickets at the box office or at Ticketmaster, tickets are $10 each.
It's a movie weekend, Director Kevin Smith (aka Silent Bob) will be at the Chicago Theater this evening for a discussion - and hopefully an open Q&A session. Find out what this amazing director is up to and find out what Silent Bob really has to say. Tickets are $18-58.
I really don't know what to make of Lucha VaVoom, it's a mix of Mexican Masked Wrestling, Burlesque and Comedy - it just sounds fun! I'm sure there'll be lots of laughs, lots of masks and who knows maybe even a boobie or two. The Congress Theater hosts this crazy night, tickets are $25 for general admission or you can get ringside tickets for $60
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19