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This category is for sites for or about artistic, cultural, entertainment activities, events, institutions, and organizations located in the City of Chicago. Subjects may include theatre, fine and visual arts, music, literature, architecture, libraries, photography, clubs and venues, as well as bands and artists, including bands for hire.
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A not-for-profit organization devoted to preserving all things Deco. Features a magazine, an events calendar, related links, news, and membership information.
A non-profit service organization open to artists and non-artists. The CAConline provides up-to-date information on the organization's services, Chicago art community events, and features the works of member artists.
LBPW exposes youth to art and culture while teaching the profitable connection between art, education, and business. Information on in-school and after-school programs, adult and teacher workshops, and summer programs.
Classes for children that combine music and art. Includes schedule, party package details, and profiles of the instructors.
Completed in 1917 by George and C.W. Rapp for Chicago's Balaban and Katz theatre chain, the Riviera, located in the heart of Uptown, serves as a concert venue.
Writer, director, and actor in Chicago.
An ensemble of local artists using various art forms to examine and portray the human condition at the peak of adversity. Includes weekly meetings of writers to review scripts, submissions for actors, writers and artisans, mailing list, and contacts.
Writer, director, and actor in Chicago.
Completed in 1917 by George and C.W. Rapp for Chicago's Balaban and Katz theatre chain, the Riviera, located in the heart of Uptown, serves as a concert venue.
A non-profit service organization open to artists and non-artists. The CAConline provides up-to-date information on the organization's services, Chicago art community events, and features the works of member artists.
An ensemble of local artists using various art forms to examine and portray the human condition at the peak of adversity. Includes weekly meetings of writers to review scripts, submissions for actors, writers and artisans, mailing list, and contacts.
A not-for-profit organization devoted to preserving all things Deco. Features a magazine, an events calendar, related links, news, and membership information.
Classes for children that combine music and art. Includes schedule, party package details, and profiles of the instructors.
LBPW exposes youth to art and culture while teaching the profitable connection between art, education, and business. Information on in-school and after-school programs, adult and teacher workshops, and summer programs.
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