Juliana Yeager 

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Lakeview East Festival of the Arts

Explore artwork from over 150 juried artists at this annual event in Lakeview East, where live music adds to the atmosphere. When hunger strikes, check out the many food and drink booths, or bring the kids to the Kidzone for origami demonstrations, circus acts, live music, and more. The festival, spanning Broadway from Belmont to Hawthorne, runs until 7pm on both Saturday and Sunday.

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Bryn Mawr Block Party

Head over to Bryn Mawr Avenue between Kimball and Kedzie for a family-friendly neighborhood block party. Kids will have a blast with activities such as pedal car races, face painting, balloon animals, bounce houses, giant slides, and obstacle courses. More than 30 food and craft vendors will be on-site, offering plenty of options to browse and snack on. Enjoy live performances throughout the day, headlined by Chicago’s own Soul Daddy, with additional acts like the Robby Celestin Trio and the Jesse White Tumblers.

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The Gatsby Speakeasy

Step back in time this weekend and experience The Gatsby, a prohibition-era speakeasy hidden above The Bourgeois Pig Cafe in Lincoln Park. Just steps away from where notorious gangster John Dillinger met his end, The Gatsby offers an immersive, vintage ambiance reminiscent of The Great Gatsby. From antique oil paintings and Persian rugs to Victorian furniture and chandeliers, every detail transports you to the Roaring Twenties. Sip on handcrafted cocktails inspired by classic literature while soaking in the atmosphere of this hidden gem. Don’t miss your chance to explore a true piece of Chicago’s storied past!

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The Book of Mormon

The smash hit musical comedy is back in Chicago for a limited time, and this weekend is your last chance to see it! Brought to life by the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with Frozen composer Robert Lopez, this outrageous production mixes sharp satire with unexpected charm. The story follows clueless Mormon missionaries sent to a struggling village in northern Uganda, blending edgy humor with heart in a way that’s both hilariously shocking and surprisingly touching. Don’t miss your final opportunity to enjoy this Chicago sensation!