
Hey, Chicago! Hey Chicago, hey, we're over here. There you go. We apperceive Friday is a big day, but already you're done celebrating, you may appetite to get up off the couch. And if you're abrogation your abode this weekend, we've got some appealing acceptable account of area you should go. Some will save you money (since you may be low on added funds soon), and a few are wallet-stretchers (which you can allow if you were cat-and-mouse to get those Lolla passes).

ALL WEEKENDOne of the best things about bounce charwoman is that it makes allowance for new stuff--in this case, old, new being from Chicago's weekend-long Antique Jewelry and Watch show. Pick up a new season's account of baubles and access a raffle to win a Rolex Submariner.Where: 301 E. North Water St.When: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday, Apr. 20 and Saturday, Apr. 21; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday, Apr. 22Price: $15 for all three days
FRIDAYPrints and PintsHaving agitation award the absolute artwork for your pad? Get it right--make your own at the Hyde Park Art Center's "Prints and Pints." Bring any abstracts or use what they accept on duke as the accomplishments for beautiful, multi-layered awning printing, with artists on duke to advice you get it right. A banknote bar and DJ set after guarantees your assignment will attending abundant by the end of the night.Where: Hyde Park Art Center, 5020 S. Cornell Ave.When: 7:15 p.m. Friday, Apr. 20Price: $15

The Second Burghal 100th Revue: Who Do We Think We Are?For 100 revues, The Second Burghal has catapulted Chicago to a cardinal one ball destination city. Celebrate the battleground at "Who Do We Think We Are?" an analysis of what it agency to be American--and human--and skewers backroom with their accepted flair.Where: Second Burghal Mainstage Theatre, 1616 N. Wells St.When: 8 p.m. Friday, Apr. 20Price: $23-28
SATURDAYChicago Red Dress PartySpend a red carpet-quality night on the boondocks at the Red Dress Party, a account for the AIDS Foundation of Chicago and the Equality Project hosted by Ginger Zee and Christian Carabias. Musical bedfellow Beverly McClellan will accomplish while guests analyze candied and agreeable foods and an accessible bar. Remember to booty their dress cipher seriously: red dress required--attitude optional.Where: Joffrey Tower, 10 E. Randolph St.When: 9 p.m. Saturday, Apr. 21Price: $100
The Late Alive ShowAfter a abrupt hiatus, the Late Alive Appearance allotment to the date Saturday; a local, primo another to affability into Jimmy Fallon or Jay Leno. Previous guests of the arbitrary late-night alive allocution appearance accommodate Danny Pudi from Community, Groupon CEO Andrew Mason, and Hoop Dreams administrator Steve James. This appearance bliss off their six-week run.Where: Date 773When: 11:30 p.m. Saturday, Apr. 21Price: $5
SUNDAYGirl Food DinnerChicago's all-stars accept fabricated it appealing bright that our girls apperceive how to cook. Savor their talents while benefitting the athirst at the 16th anniversary Girl Food Dinner, area diners can sample dishes from chefs including Nicole Pederson from C-House, Jesse Oloroso from Black Dog Gelato, Susan Goss from West Boondocks and more. Proceeds will account the Greater Chicago Food Depository's hunger-relief efforts.Where: West Boondocks Tavern 1329 W. Chicago Ave.When: 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Apr. 22Price: $150
Shedd's Barbecue for a PlanetCelebrate Earth Day with a Chicago alignment that works endlessly to advance altitude on our planet. Join the Shedd Aquarium and the Nature Conservancy in their efforts to host a Guinness World Record-breaking barbecue with their 24-hour alfresco feast. Visit staffers amid bites for chats for alternate advice sessions about activity at the Shedd and samples of foods bodies and sea creatures akin enjoy.Where: Shedd Aquarium South Terrace, 1200 S. Lakeshore Dr.When: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday, Apr. 22Price: $8-34.95


