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Squire Ale House offers something old, something new to diners in Campton Hills

Squire Ale House offers something old, something new to diners in Campton Hills

After months and months of promising to be open “next month,” Squire Ale House finally welcomed its first guests to the Campton Hills restaurant a few weeks ago.

 
Pop culture-palooza: Entertainment enthusiasts unite at C2E2 in Chicago this weekend

Pop culture-palooza: Entertainment enthusiasts unite at C2E2 in Chicago this weekend

“Pop culture extends to all corners of the world, and we’d like to bring it to you under one roof,” said Chris D’Lando, events manager at ReedPop, which is producing this year’s C2E2 April 11-13 at Chicago’s McCormick Place.

 
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Things to do April 11-17: David Sedaris, Brookfield Zoo’s Spring Fest and more

Things to do April 11-17: David Sedaris, Brookfield Zoo’s Spring Fest and more

Mark your calendar for David Sedaris’ appearances in Evanston and Aurora, Vince Carone at Zanies in Rosemont, Brookfield Zoo Chicago’s Spring Fest, Professional Championship Bull Riders Border Battle International and more happening this week.

 
Fractured family: Steppenwolf’s ‘The Book of Grace’ an apt metaphor for a fractured nation

Fractured family: Steppenwolf’s ‘The Book of Grace’ an apt metaphor for a fractured nation

Steppenwolf Theatre’s superbly acted, of-the-moment “The Book of Grace,” by Suzan-Lori Parks, depicts a fractured family, which serves as a metaphor for a fractured nation grappling with xenophobia, immigration and separation.

 
Easter egg hunts and events for kids, teens and adults across the suburbs

Easter egg hunts and events for kids, teens and adults across the suburbs

This year, Easter is on Sunday, April 20. Here are some of the egg hunts and other Easter events planned in the suburbs.

 
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Gleefully campy ‘Titanique’ sails into Chicago

Gleefully campy ‘Titanique’ sails into Chicago

“Titanique,” the snarky, sexual innuendo-filled parody of the 1997 blockbuster “Titanic,” isn’t for everyone, but if you appreciate great singers, power ballads, Celine Dion and camp, this is the tuner for you.

 
Best Bets: Classical, contemporary music and dance fill local stages

Best Bets: Classical, contemporary music and dance fill local stages

The New Philharmonic performs Tchaikovsky at Glen Ellyn’s MAC, the United States Army’s Jazz Ambassadors perform a free concert at the Raue and the contemporary New York City ensemble Parsons Dance takes over Chicago’s Auditorium.

 
Dining out: Tax day specials and Giordano’s $100K sweepstakes

Dining out: Tax day specials and Giordano’s $100K sweepstakes

Celebrate the end of tax season with a $10.40 specialty cocktail, and find out how to win $100,000 by shipping Giordano’s.

 
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‘Warfare’ a tautly effective portrait of tedium and sheer terror

‘Warfare’ a tautly effective portrait of tedium and sheer terror

“Warfare” is an engrossing, well-crafted account of a real-life episode during the Iraq War in 2006 when a platoon of Navy SEALs commandeered a house in Ramadi for use as a surveillance location without knowing the opposition had surrounded them.

 
Concerts April 11-17: Jack White, Pino Farina Band, Peter Frampton and more

Concerts April 11-17: Jack White, Pino Farina Band, Peter Frampton and more

Upcoming concerts this week include Jack White, Ani DiFranco, Myles Smith, BoDeans, Pino Farina Band, The GooRoos, Peter Frampton and more.

 

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