Did You Know? On an average weekday 1.7 million rides are taken on CTA. Leggi tutto.
This Italian restaurant hosts live Opera on the third Friday of every month. Leggi tutto.
Gioco's hearts of palm salad blends flavors and textures, adding chopped radicchio, celery, gorgonzola and lemony dressing. Leggi tutto.
Want to see what 'L' cars looked back in the 1890's? The Chicago History Museum (1601 North Clark St) lets you climb on board an historic car. Leggi tutto.
In "A League of Their Own" (1992) the Rockford Peaches (an all-women's baseball team of the 1940's) stayed in an elegant boarding house. These scenes were shot in Pullman's historic Hotel Florence. Leggi tutto.
Today, the Maxwell Street Market, which still happens every Sunday, has moved to Desplaines St. & Roosevelt Rd. Leggi tutto.
The University of Chicago's neo-gothic quad was patterned after several of the colleges at Oxford. Leggi tutto.
The Chicago Diner is a haven of meatless dining. Truly tantalizing to the vegan sect are their non-dairy desserts like black forest, cookies and cream or lemon cakes. Leggi tutto.
While the exterior of Shelly's Loan and Jewelry got a makeover for "The Blues Brothers" (1980), the interior was recreated on a Hollywood Set. Leggi tutto.
To learn more about African-American history and labor history in Pullman, visit the A. Phillip Randolph Porter Museum (10406 S. Maryland Ave.) Hours vary by season; call ahead. Leggi tutto.
Go there: Belly up to the bar, built in the 1930s to resemble the USS Normandy. Leggi tutto.
July 12, 1979 was Disco Demolition Night in Comisky / Sox Park. DJ Steve Dahl detonated disco records, but the promotional event, caused a riot when fans stormed the field. Leggi tutto.
Use purchase code "CELEBRATE" on BroadwayInChicago.com when ordering tickets to WORKING & receive a glass of Moët & Chandon. Also, submit your receipt for the chance to win a $10,000 shopping spree. Leggi tutto.
This northwest corner storefront was dressed as Championship Vinyl for the movie "High Fidelity" (2000). This was Rob Gordon’s (John Cusack's) Wicker Park record store. Leggi tutto.
Focuses on all-natural rolls popular in South America. Baked fresh every hour & available in flavors such as white cheddar & jalapeno, including Metropolis coffee, smoothies, & thick hot chocolate. Leggi tutto.
The oldest section of the 'L' started operating in 1892, making it the second-oldest rapid transit system in the Americas. Leggi tutto.
Hyde Park is also home to the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. http://bit.ly/ObamasFavs Leggi tutto.
The White Sox may be the only team in the league that's had to wear shorts as a part of their uniform: owner Bill Veeck introduced the shorts in 1976. Leggi tutto.
Blues Brothers filmmakers built a fake façade for the orphanage "Saint Helen of the Blessed Shroud" in an alley just north of 18th and Normal Avenue. Leggi tutto.
In the "Blues Brothers" (1980) Jake and Elwood Blues grew up in an orphanage, which owes $5000 in property taxes, setting the brothers off on their quest to raise the money through honest means. Leggi tutto.
A mural on the NE corner of 47th & S. Prairie was created for scenes shot outside "Ray's Music Exchange", in which hundreds of "Blues Brothers" extras danced to Ray Charles' "Shake a Tail Feather". Leggi tutto.
Try the delicately thin-skinned pelmini, Russian dumplings stuffed w/ a ground mix of beef & lots of onions. Or any of the Ukrainian vareniky, dumplings filled with pumpkin, asparagus or potato. Leggi tutto.
Live music fans congregate at the often standing-room only Double Door, which has hosted thousands of up-and-coming and established musicians, including the Rolling Stones and the Smashing Pumpkins. Leggi tutto.
For about 10 years, the Fireside hosted popular all-ages punk and rock shows, before being converted back into a bowling alley. Leggi tutto.