Neo-Futurists Theater Ensemble
It’s a long wait, but worth it to see theater that doesn’t apologize for being different. You may love it, you may hate it, but it’s far from the usual.
Read MoreBroadway in Chicago
The name should be self-explanatory. Just know that the shows are held at different theaters around the city; plan accordingly.
Read MoreWillis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower)
Look up and look out size queens, it doesn’t get any bigger than this (in America). They want to tell you it’s now called the Willis Tower, but ignore that.
Read MoreThe Field Museum
A natural history museum that lets you feel like a kid again. Make sure to check out Sue–one big ass T-Rex that reminds you how small you are.
Read MoreThe Art Institute of Chicago
With a vast collection of art spanning eras and continents, if you don’t find something you like, you’re dead inside. One of the best museums in America.
Read MoreHollywood Beach
Now officially Kathy Osterman Beach, you get two choices here. You can head north for families, but you’re better off heading south for “family.”
Read MoreBuckingham Fountain
This landmark fountain in Grant Park really must be seen in person. It doesn’t run in the winter (obvi) and is at its greatest at night.
Read MoreZwaanendael Museum
The museum is located in nearby Lewes, Delaware. It pays homage to the early Dutch settlers who established the Zwaanendael Colony in the 17th century. The museum’s architecture is a…
Read MorePoodle Beach
If you’re one of those gays, this is the place to be during the day. Just south of the Boardwalk, crowded as all hell, and just what you want. To…
Read MoreNorth Shores (Gordon’s Pond) Beach
Located about a mile north of the boardwalk, lesbians will feel more at home at this beach. Refugees from the Poodle Beach scene (mainly the bear crowd) can be found…
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