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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

With Easter on Sunday, April 20, here are some of the egg hunts and other Easter events happening this weekend in the suburbs.

 
A music lover’s feast: Virtuoso violinist Itzhak Perlman promises audiences a magnificent concert in Chicago

A music lover’s feast: Virtuoso violinist Itzhak Perlman promises audiences a magnificent concert in Chicago

Acclaimed violinist Itzhak Perlman, whose career spans more than 60 years and includes countless honors, performs with pianist Rohan De Silva Monday, April 21, at the Chicago Theatre.

 
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Best Bets: Six Flags opens new thrill ride Friday

Best Bets: Six Flags opens new thrill ride Friday

Six Flags Great America opens Friday with the debut of thrill ride Wrath of Rakshasa, and The Doo Wop Project performs doo wop classics at The MAC.

 
Fluent ‘Translations’: Writers Theatre delivers eloquent revival of provocative drama

Fluent ‘Translations’: Writers Theatre delivers eloquent revival of provocative drama

Writers Theatre’s season continues with the resonant, gracefully acted revival of “Translations,” a rustic drama by Irish playwright Brian Friel.

 
Things to do April 18-24: Cirque Italia, Easter events, Riverdance 30 and more

Things to do April 18-24: Cirque Italia, Easter events, Riverdance 30 and more

Mark your calendar for Cirque Italia, Easter events, “Alton Brown Live: Last Bite,” “The Addams Family,” Riverdance 30 “The New Generation” and more happening this week.

 
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‘Sinners’ a winner: Coogler’s stylistically audacious musical movie reinvents the horror genre

‘Sinners’ a winner: Coogler’s stylistically audacious musical movie reinvents the horror genre

It takes a long time before the gross and gory stuff creeps into writer/director Ryan Coogler’s stylistically audacious and belligerently original musical horror tale “Sinners.” When it does, the film confirms that we’re witnessing a bold reinvention of the horror genre.

 
Dining out: 79-cent pork chop, restaurant weeks and more

Dining out: 79-cent pork chop, restaurant weeks and more

Perry’s Steakhouse is offering social media followers a shot at a 79-cent pork chop lunch, while a pair of suburbs are prepping for upcoming restaurant weeks.

 
Theater spotlight: Citadel premieres ‘A Jukebox for the Algonquin’

Theater spotlight: Citadel premieres ‘A Jukebox for the Algonquin’

Seniors rally to get their senior center a jukebox in Citadel Theatre’s “A Jukebox for the Algonquin,” Shattered Globe presents a modern take on Charles Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities,” and Goodman premieres the new comedy “Bust.”

 
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Concerts April 18-24: The Yardbirds, Dean Lewis, Kevin Andrew Prchal and more

Concerts April 18-24: The Yardbirds, Dean Lewis, Kevin Andrew Prchal and more

Upcoming concerts this week include The Yardbirds, Dean Lewis, The Bronx Wanderers, Arrival From Sweden, Semple Band and more.

 
‘Everybody’s excited’: Local businesses, extras featured in rom-com being filmed in downtown Libertyville

‘Everybody’s excited’: Local businesses, extras featured in rom-com being filmed in downtown Libertyville

The producers of familiar feel-good holiday movies shot in picturesque suburbs are incorporating Libertyville into their portfolio for the first time and the locals couldn't be happier.

 

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