
Peter Margasak, John Corbett and Bill Meyer
Featuring Nicole Mitchell's Sonic Projections, the Kurt Elling Quintet with Ernie Watts, the Ramsey Lewis 75th birthday celebration, and much more
Beer tastings, Polish cuisine, a lobster boil, and more.

"Sparse" isn't the same as "none," though, and even this week's slimmed-down Early Warnings include David Dondero at Schubas, soul master Syl Johnson with a 14-piece band at the Old Town School of Folk Music, fashion-conscious electro-club kids LMFAO at Congress Theater, and hype magnets Sleigh Bells at Metro.
Check out a more comprehensive list after the jump:
Show: Chicago Jazz Festival The annual festival kicks off today with multiple performances. Nicole Mitchell headlines today's shows, performing with "idiosyncratic pianist, scholar, and composer Anthony Davis, who rarely performs in Chicago; his restless experimental bent has carried him as far afield as opera and gamelan, but he never breaks his connection to his jazz roots," writes Peter Margasak.
5 pm, Ganz Hall, Roosevelt University, 430 S. Michigan Ave., 312-341-2238, free
Dinner: Cafecito "Prior to opening his South Loop Cuban-style cafe, Philip Ghantous was a frustrated actor-waiter with zero kitchen experience. So how the hell is it that this Lebanese-American from Peoria is now pressing the best damn Cuban sandwiches in the city?" writes Mike Sula.
26 E. Congress Pkwy., 312- 922-2233, cafecitochicago.com


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