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kahl1l0 · 4 months ago
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xoeynon · 5 months ago
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smokin that pack that makes you smart i’m smarter now
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sevendavisjr · 7 months ago
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Hi! Long-time follower here ig lmao. I'm moving to Chicago next week, any recommendations for stuff (to do/eat/see/go, etc.)?
oh lol this is such a huge question! and it also depends which area you're moving to. ummmm if you like theatre, there's a TON, more than i can keep track of tbh. but if you want something cool and late-night, the neo-futurists is a very Chicago thing to do. i think the two most famous regional theatres in chicago are the goodman and steppenwolf. they both do great work, and they're a good starting point. also shout out to the court theatre, blank theatre company, theatre wit, trap door theatre, a red orchid theatre, and lyric opera. i've adored at least one show from each of these companies (and they all do VERY different work).
in my neighborhood (andersonville), check out the bookstores women and children first, and uncharted books. and if you like thrifting, check out brown elephant. (i'm also addicted to going to tuesday night piano karaoke at elixir in andersonville lol. if you end up going sometime, there's like a 50% chance i'll be there)
the chicago symphony is where i spend most of my evenings these days tbh (the promo code "student" will get you a ticket discount lol)
the art institute is just as good as you've heard. the MCA also rules.
some of my personal favorite live music venues are: SPACE in Evanston, Old Town School of Folk Music, city winery in the loop, and constellation. i like these venues because they have chairs and i'm tired of going to concerts where i'm constantly bumping into twinks with $12 white claws, but also because they program great music at relatively affordable prices.
if you like dancing/nightlife, i like sidetrack, queen on sunday nights at smartbar (amazing djs), a diy queer drag party called boots (they're on instagram), and berlin (berlin is where the cool queers go, and has arguably the best drag in chicago--keep in mind it does get a bit crowded and claustrophobic). (NVM, BERLIN WORKERS JUST ANNOUNCED THEY’RE ON STRIKE, SO DON’T GO THERE LOL). the drag competition on thursday nights at charlie's is also a fabulous time.
oh and if you like going to movies, you have to check out the gene siskel film center (the best programming in the city), the music box (the COOLEST movie theatre in the city), and facets. be sure to look into the series (serieses?) that these theatres program—they do a lot of fabulous screenings of older movies, and also some great film festivals. i also go to the alamo drafthouse a lot for convenience, even tho they piss me off. but they do sometimes have cool programming.
that's what i got off the top of my head!!! congrats on the move, i love chicago and i hope you do too!!!
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deirdreskye · 1 year ago
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we were at smartbar on a Saturday night meaning it was full of straight people and I just love to see packs of straight guys on the dance floor together, no women just the boys. I mean I think it's great but I'm a little flabbergasted that they like, don't think it's gay to do that. it seems like something a straight guy would find kinda fruity doesn't it
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buywithmeonline · 3 months ago
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molsons112000 · 7 months ago
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Putting a lounge bar in the signature room in the John Hancock would be a great idea.
Chicago has many bars, including hotel bars, bars with food, and bars with live music:
LE BAR: Intimate downtown bar with floor-to-ceiling glass walls, leather textures, and faux fur throw pillows
Z Bar Chicago: Contemporary bar with views above Michigan Avenue that's good for events
Smartbar: Independent nightclub with live music and DJs
Hopleaf: Bar with a large beer selection and food like mussels and frites cooked in beer 
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LE BAR - Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile
Email: [email protected]. Home LE BAR. The Bar. Information. Location. DINING. LE BAR. LE BARThe Bar. The Bar. Our intimate downtown Chicago bar, features floor to ceiling glass walls and an inviting atmosphere. Inspired by the hotels architecture, crafted by French Architect Jean-Paul Viguier, the design and floor plan utilizes modern lines and bold shapes. Luxurious leather textures and unexpected faux fur throw pillows pair with sleek lines and metal accents promising an unrivaled cocktail and dining experience. Click HERE or call 312-324-4000 to make your reservation. For a 360 degree view of Le Bar, click here. View Menu. Le Bar.
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Smartbar | Live Music, Concerts, and Events | Chicago, IL
Smart Bar is Chicago's independent nightclub, celebrating 35 years of showcasing new and exciting dance music and the most cutting edge DJ's from around the ...
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Great Chicago Bars With Legitimately Delicious Food
Feb 7, 2024 — There aren't many bars in Chicago that can hold a candle to the stellar and expansive beer selection at Hopleaf, and to top it off the food menu is also worth bragging about. Among the more popular options are the mussels and frites (offered Belgian-style, cooked in beer) and the CB+J (cashew butter, fig jam, and raclette cheese sandwich), but pretty much everything is solid.
Chicago also has other bars and clubs, including:
Chicago Magic Lounge: Theater and performances in Ravenswood with entrances decorated with magic show posters
Haymarket Pub & Brewery: Brewery in the West Loop that's good for food and beer
Sidetrack: Bar and club in Boystown 
River North is another area of Chicago known for its nightlife, including upscale cocktail bars, lounges, and dance clubs. 
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ayantika2920 · 8 months ago
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what are the best clubs in Chicago Downtown?
Chicago's downtown area boasts a vibrant nightlife scene, including numerous clubs and bars catering to various tastes and preferences. Here are some of the best clubs in Chicago's downtown area:
Smartbar: Located in the basement of the iconic Metro music venue, Smartbar is known for its cutting-edge electronic music, featuring both local and international DJs.
The Mid: A popular club featuring top DJs and electronic dance music, The Mid offers a spacious dance floor, state-of-the-art sound system, and a vibrant atmosphere.
PRYSM Nightclub: With a sleek and modern design, PRYSM Nightclub hosts some of the hottest DJs and performers, offering an upscale clubbing experience.
Sound-Bar: One of Chicago's largest and most popular nightclubs, Sound-Bar features multiple levels, each with its own DJ and music genre, including house, hip-hop, and top 40 hits.
ROOF on theWit: Located atop theWit Hotel, ROOF offers stunning views of the city skyline along with craft cocktails, live DJs, and a sophisticated rooftop atmosphere.
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groovesnjams · 1 year ago
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"The Precision of Infinity" by Jlin ft. Philip Glass
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When I read that the upcoming Jlin release would feature Philip Glass my mind immediately skipped several more logical conclusions and jumped straight to "new Philip Glass composition on the Jlin album!" apparently mistaking "feature" for "collaboration." Alas, that is not the case, but she does sample my (and everyone's, I'm sure) favorite Philip Glass, the Metamorphosis suite from Solo Piano. The resulting track is something of a modern mash-up, Jlin's laser cut footwork production set against Glass's sumptuous, roiling piano. What the two unlikely track-mates share is their excess of energy. I believe I bought Solo Piano my senior year of high school because it was the only Philip Glass CD Borders had in stock and sometimes I would put it on to "relax" because it was one of the only pieces of instrumental music I owned. Unsurprisingly, I never felt even slightly soothed by this album -- it's a life cycle that completes in a little over 30 minutes. (The other piece of instrumental music I owned was Godspeed You! Black Emperor's Yanqui U.X.O. I don't think music really, like, can be relaxing for me, but that's another post.) Pairing this sort of warm, accelerated, organic process with cold, futuristic, hyperactive club rhythms feels like another permutation of the man machine. Jlin remains on the cutting edge of these experiments, unafraid to embrace the often alienating space of contemporary classical music and unyielding in her own vision.
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I do think it's interesting how increasingly Jlin seems aligned with contemporary classical. This isn't new exactly - she was collaborating with William Basinski way back in 2017. But something like "The Precision of Infinity" and its near-bassless beauty seems designed more for seated appreciation than mass movement: I can imagine watching a performance of it while seated in an auditorium balcony much more easily than I can picture it being dropped in a sweaty basement rave. The beauty of Jlin's work is that it wouldn't be out of place in either setting, that even if she's leaning a bit further toward an audience that wouldn't know what to do with Smartbar if they stumbled in after a Cubs game, she's still making music that could be played there by a DJ who knew what they were doing. And maybe I'm not being entirely fair here. The concept for "The Precision of Infinity" is "dance music for people who like piano suites", but the execution is visceral enough to remind me that sometimes those are the same people who can hold it down on the dancefloor until after dawn.
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djaavdin · 2 years ago
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For smartbar and Metro founder and owner Joe Shanahan, it was never about being in the live music business. It was about records and having a place to share them with his service industry peers. His relationship with DJing goes as far back as his grammar school days on the South Side of Chicago, where he collected records and played them in the garage for his friends, neighbours and family.
"I always had a good collection of records, mostly 7-inch singles that I could afford with my paper route money," he said. "For 99 cents, you got two songs, and sometimes the A and B-sides were just as good. I amassed about 100 7-inches, spanning labels like Stax, Motown, Chess Records, Cadet and Wand, many of which were based in Chicago. That's where my love of music comes from—records. It wasn't seeing a live band that sparked my interest in this business. It was the dance parties I hosted in my garage."
In his late teens, Shanahan bought two turntables and a Numark mixer. He was working as a bartender and waiter at the time, and he would invite groups of people who also worked late nights to his live-in loft, where his sets would start at about 4 AM. ("We were afterhours before we ever really knew what afterhours clubs were," he said, laughing.)…
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maxtonyshow · 2 years ago
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Joe Shanahan is a Chicago legend and responsible for the musical staples such as The Metro, SmartBar and GMan Tavern. Listen to his journey from putting together DIY Punk shows at Southern Illinois to the best concerts in Chicago. 
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iowadream · 1 year ago
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ykw fuck it. im gonna do the same thing. here's a bunch of live shows i went to that i really liked:
(limiting myself to 2 fruitleather performances otherwise this list would be 1/4th fruitleather. also only putting down one performance i was involved in bc anything more than that feels narcissistic)
The Courts & Oruã @ Reggie's
Machinedrum, RP Boo, Bianca Oblivion, Craze, and DJ Earl @ Joe's on Weed
DJ Sara Gossett, Brain Waver, Plastic Crimewave (feat. Bil Vermette), and Jeff Parker (feat. Joshua Abrams) @ Hideout
Unknown Mortal Orchestra @ Radius
Astrobrite, The Courts, and Cairo Jag @ Sleeping Village
Todd Terje @ Smartbar
RP Boo @ Smartbar
Godcaster and Neptune's Core @ Cactus Club ( + whoever tha FUVCK was playing heavy shit across the street)
Sunglow @ Archie's
Indie Dance Night @ Schuba's
Ariel Zetina @ Hideout
Morinda @ Record Breakers
Fruitleather & Jeezel Petes @ Empty Bottle
Tokyo Disco Night @ Sleeping Village
Phantom Broadcast @ Beat Kitchen
UDABABY and Radical Night @ Golden Dagger
Fruitleather, BRIAN!, and Heuristic @ Golden Dagger
Francisco Mela @ Experimental Sound Studio
Rai Omri @ Steve's Guitars
Joyfriend (ft. Chaepter) and Creaturefight @ Empty Bottle
Soft and Dumb @ Golden Dagger
Blinker and Faced out @ Fallen Log
Friko @ Empty Bottle
Plastic @ Hideout
Kafiza @ Golden Dagger
Friko solo set @ Beat Kitchen
Nüde, Joshua Virtue, and Ivy Hollivana @ Martyr's
Serengeti and Deerhoof @ Lincoln Hall
Stems @ Cafe Bourbon Street
Lou Phelps, KAYTRANADA, and Amine @ Salt Shed
North by North @ my boyfriend's brother's friend's apartment rooftop
Fever Ray @ Salt Shed
Tuvergen Band @ Square Roots Festival
Owney @ Fallen Log
Plastic Crimewave, Los Dug-Dugs, and Sunburned Hand of the Man @ Sleeping Village
DJ PJs, D Jean-Baptiste, Moshun B2B Tango, Sunglow, Chaepter, and Nisi Pulsewidth (🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂) @ Secret NYE Location
Pitchfork performances I really liked:
Jlin (oh my fucking god)
Leikeli47
Perfume Genius
The Smile
Rachika Nayar
Soul Glo
Jockstrap (oh my fucking GODDDDDDDD)
Killer Mike
Mdou Moctar
Kelela
a couple of my friends made a big post on their band website about their favorite shows that they went to this year and it really warms my heart just how many of them i got to go to with them. There's SO much good music being made in this city and i feel so lucky that i get to experience it with my friends :^)
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liteswiitch · 2 years ago
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my my my . . . . #boystown #chicago #boystownchicago #smartbar #queen #chicagonightlife #gay #gaymen #lgbt #lgbtq🌈 #gayparty #queerparty #gaynightlife #party #clubkid #nightlife #partypics #clubfit #digicam #digicamlove #digitalphotography #flashphotography #gayart #queerart #gayphotographer #gayartist #portraitphotography #nightphotography (at Boystown, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnH2r8Iv8jy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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silktanktop · 3 years ago
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Virgil Abloh photographed by me on 35mm
I will never forget this night. It was taken in 2019. I always go places with my film camera. I love to photograph everyone and everything. I was in the corner in the booth at one of my favorite spots in town- Smartbar. Some kid hit me in the head with a pair of off white shoes when Virgil came out to start his set. The kid was screaming “Virgil sign these” and pushed me to try to get through. Virgil saw that happen and he noticed that I was holding a film camera. He came up to me and pointed at my camera and said “hey, take my pic!”. I was so flustered cause it caught me off guard and afterwards he asked me if I was okay. It was a very real recognize real moment and I’ll never forget how caring and supportive that interaction was. Artists who support other artists are so crucial. Several months later I got hired to photograph his moving train piece throughout Chicago that was connected to his MCA show. It is a highlight of my career and I’m forever thankful. The impact Virgil made on everyone around him will never disappear.
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i went to the sunday night queer dance party that i love going to (queen at Smartbar) but omg today was so wildly full that i left before midnight. like there was a line outside at 10:30. by 11 you couldn’t get into the cool downstairs bar (thankful that i was early enough to spent a good amount of time down there) by 11:30 coat check was completely full. like what a nightmare for both the people working and also for groups of gays showing up at midnight (and they absolutely do!).
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deirdreskye · 7 months ago
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If you don't mind me asking: is the cane's about a block south from smartbar the one that inspired the puppy's leaking post
No I've never been in that one. When I'm in wrigleyville I look at no one and stop walking only when absolutely necessary so going inside a restaurant is out of the question.
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