Chicago is home to a vibrant witchcraft community with practitioners from traditions all over the world. The city has many metaphysical stores, community groups, bazaar trade shows, and mystical events. Enriching your c...
Chicago is famous for its deep-dish style of pizza. Tourists flock to pizza joints like Uno’s, Giordano’s, and Lou Malnati’s for that brick-thick crust. However, if you ask most Chicagoans, deep-dish i...
Chicago United Quadball Club (formerly the Chicago United Quidditch Club) hosts open practices of the muggle-adapted sport on a regular basis in parks throughout Chicagoland. It might seem a little silly, but as the Wea...
Women & Children First encourages you to “shop as independently as you think.” Women & Children First is a feminist, independent bookstore located in Andersonville that carries a variety of mainstrea...
You’d think Al Capone himself was peeking over your shoulder at Hyde Park’s best speakeasy. [Note: This event is no longer happening but Gran…...
Thousands of Chicagoans gathered at Grant Park last year for the third Women’s March following Trump’s election. In a year in which crowds and marches aren’t possible, we instead take a look back at so...
Struggling to find a last-minute gift for your favorite Chicagoan? This year, give the gift that keeps on giving with a Fever gift card....
The museum’s exhibit offers an in-depth look at Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s groundbreaking work combatting sexism and championing equality. The Illinois Holocaust Museum in Skokie opened an exhibition earl...
Party with a captain at the Acey-Deucy Club this November! Have you always wanted to explore the deep blue? Well, you’re in luck because a…...
Our favorite jazz lounge, Le Piano, transformed into a PPE factory after the coronavirus closed restaurants and bars. While many restaurants and bars in Chicago have shuttered during the coronavirus outbreak, one busine...