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City Winery (map)
1200 W. Randolph St.
West Loop
phone 312-733-9463

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Hideout (map)
1354 W. Wabansia Ave.
Wicker Park/Bucktown
phone 773-227-4433

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Empty Bottle (map)
1035 N. Western Ave.
Ukrainian Village/East Village
phone 773-276-3600

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the Mid (map)
306 N. Halsted
West Loop
phone 312-265-3990

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Randolph Street Market

Sat., May 25, 10 a.m.

Randolph Street Market Everybody's into Gatsby these days, including the Randolph Street Market, the city's best source for fabulous antiques, which reopens for the season with an old-school garden party. There will be carnival games, a fashion show, and a beer garden. The games and threads are vintage; the beer, fortunately, is not.

Plumbers Hall (map)
1340 W. Washington St.
West Loop
phone 312-421-1010

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Beerfly Alleyfight

Sat., May 25, 12 p.m.

Beerfly Alleyfight Few things go together as well as drinking and writing. That, at least, is the guiding principle of Drinking & Writing Theater. In celebration of Craft Beer Week, they've decided to expand to other arts. In the Beerfly Alleyfight, home-brewed beers will be matched with homemade food, and then each pair will be interpreted by a homegrown artist. $40

Haymarket Pub & Brewery (map)
737 W. Randolph St.
West Loop
phone 312-638-0700

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Die Kreuzen, We Are Hex, Canadian Rifle

Sat., May 25, 9 p.m.

Die Kreuzen, We Are Hex, Canadian Rifle Though long overlooked in music-history books, Milwaukee’s Die Kreuzen were a crucial part of the posthardcore puzzle. Formed in 1981, they released their self-titled debut, which laid out the connections between hardcore and metal, in 1984—by which time labels such as SST, Touch and Go, and Homestead were all releasing records by independent bands that had emerged from punk but bucked its limitations. Die Kreuzen played with a punk ferocity and velocity—bassist Keith Brammer and drummer Erik Tunison formed a precise, heavy rhythm section—and the combination of Brian Egeness’s metallic, serrated guitar and Dan Kubinski’s scorched howl seemed to anticipate the tortured, brutal screech of death metal, which was coming around the bend. Starting with their next album, 1986’s October File, Die Kreuzen began easing up on the tempos and moving into an arty hard-rock sound, with Kubinski mastering a proto-metal cry and Egeness finessing an almost prog-rock tone. The band went on to make a couple more albums (like the others, for Touch and Go), but after Egeness left in ’92, Die Kreuzen’s days were numbered. Last year the group reunited—with former Couch Flambeau guitarist Jay Tiller replacing Egeness, who declined to participate—and they’re bringing their career-spanning show to Chicago for the first time in more than two decades. —Peter Margasak We Are Hex and Canadian Rifle open. $17

Double Door (map)
1572 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Wicker Park/Bucktown
phone 773-489-3160

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Tavern/Eatery Walking Tour

Sat., May 25, 11 a.m.

Phil Pospychala guides a walking architecture and culture tour that promises stops at "a dozen joints planned into the early evening—no trendy spots or places on the beaten path." $5

420 N. Artesian (map)
420 N. Artesian
Garfield Park

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Annie Mok with Sam Sharpe

Sat., May 25, 7 p.m.

The two comic book artists discuss and sign copies of their respective work.

Quimby's Bookstore (map)
1854 W. North Ave.
Wicker Park/Bucktown
phone 773-342-0910

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Subterranean (map)
2011 W. North Ave.
Wicker Park/Bucktown
phone 773-278-6600

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City Winery (map)
1200 W. Randolph St.
West Loop
phone 312-733-9463

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Hideout (map)
1354 W. Wabansia Ave.
Wicker Park/Bucktown
phone 773-227-4433

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the Mid (map)
306 N. Halsted
West Loop
phone 312-265-3990

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297 total results