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Ribfest Is Around The Corner

Ribfest Is Around The Corner

This year 36 food vendors, including plenty of new faces for those who aren't looking to intentionally boost their LDL levels through the stratosphere, have signed up to hawk their wares June 8, 9 and 10. more ›

Wicker Park Fest Announces Lineup, Two New Arts Sections Added

Wicker Park Fest Announces Lineup, Two New Arts Sections Added

Redmoon Theatre is presenting a piece called The Sonic Boom, a massive battery powered vehicle, sculpture, and performance platform. more ›

Antlers, Mannequin Men Among Bands Announced For Do-Division Fest

Antlers, Mannequin Men Among Bands Announced For Do-Division Fest

That possible leaked Lollapalooza lineup is getting all the headlines, but Do-Division Street Fest's first wave of acts was also announced and was impressive in its own right. more ›

This Week in Street Fests

This Week in Street Fests

57th Street Book Fair and a classic car festival on Route 66 headline our picks. more ›

This Week in Street Fests

This Week in Street Fests

German American Fest kicks off a packed weekend of festivals. more ›

This Week in Street Fests

This Week in Street Fests

Lots of options if Jazz Fest isn't your thing this weekend. more ›

This Weekend in Street Fests

Boulevard Bash's music lineup is one of the sleepers of the season. And we even have a couple of old-fashioned parish carnivals in this week's listings. more ›

Darren Criss Street Team Releases Their Version of "World's Saddest Flash Mob" Video

Darren Criss Street Team Releases Their Version of "World's Saddest Flash Mob" Video

The Darren Criss Street team shares its official video of the "World's Saddest Flash Mob" with us. more ›

This Weekend in Street Fests

This Weekend in Street Fests

The Air and Water Show isn't the only festival happening around town. more ›

The World's Saddest Flash Mob Happened at Market Days Last Weekend

The World's Saddest Flash Mob Happened at Market Days Last Weekend

Here's proof that even gays can be confused by a sudden breakout of song and dance. more ›

This Weekend in Street Fests

This Weekend in Street Fests

North Halsted Market Days headlines a weekend of planning accordingly due to street closures. more ›

This Weekend in Street Fests

This Weekend in Street Fests

Lollapalooza isn't the only festival in town this weekend. more ›

This Weekend in Street Fests

This Weekend in Street Fests

Sheffield Garden Walk and Wicker Park Fest are guaranteed to be crowded, but Celebrate Clark Street Fest is probably the sleeper of this weekend's bunch. more ›

This Weekend in Street Fests

This Weekend in Street Fests

This weekend's events include a ribfest in uptown, a garden walk and gorging on pizza and cornholing in Lincoln Park. more ›

Taste of Chicago Restaurateurs Feel the Sting of This Year's Festival

Taste of Chicago Restaurateurs Feel the Sting of This Year's Festival

Vendors at Taste of Chicago received a cold splash of reality along with their checks from the city. more ›

This Weekend in Street Fests

This Weekend in Street Fests

West Fest and Folk and Roots Fest aren't the only fests in town this weekend. more ›

This Weekend in Street Fests

This Weekend in Street Fests

Street fest season moves along this weekend. Tankboy already previewed Taste of Randolph this morning. But there are other festivals spread across the city worth your attention. more ›

Summer Fest Season Kicks Into High Gear

Summer Fest Season Kicks Into High Gear

With the warmer weather comes an uptick in the number of street festivals. Andersonville Midsommarfest, Ribfest Chicago and Wells Street Arts Festival all happen this weekend. more ›

Sheffield Garden Walk This Weekend

Sheffield Garden Walk This Weekend

If Pitchfork isn't really your thing, maybe you should head over to the Sheffield Garden Walk for something a bit more sedate. Now in its 40th year, the event takes place today and tomorrow from noon until dusk. It's grown from a little stroll through a handful of neighborhood gardens to a self-tour of over 100 yards that are better than yours, as well as a full on street festival at Webster and Sheffield at night. Sure, the entertainment options aren't as exciting as Pitchfork, featuring predictable choices like Freddy Jones Band and Cowboy Mouth, but stuff enough Robinson's Ribs and Blue Moon into yourself and anybody will start to sound good. more ›

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