LunchBreak at the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St., offers exciting, free programs Mondays through Fridays at 12:15 p.m. The series includes classical and opera concerts on Classical Mondays; jazz, blues and cabaret on jazz Café Tuesdays; the acclaimed Dame Myra Hess concert series on Wednesdays; gallery talks, art discussions, and lectures on Thursdays; and pop, rock, folk and word music concerts on Acoustic Café Fridays.
For more information on Lunch Break, please call the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs at (312) 744-6630.
There will be a special Halloween LunchBreak on Friday, Oct. 31. The Weird Sisters, Ludovica, Abel, and Sissy, hail from the locally renowned but globally ignored wine region of the Carpathian Mountains. Songwriters and bon vivants, the Sisters have penned many exquisite originals, including "Some Like It Hot," "Forbidden Love," and the ever popular "Blood Clot Song," while also including in their repertoire such classic covers as "The Boy From Ipanema," "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," and "That Old Black Magic." The Sisters have been seen and heard in such Chicago institutions as The Cabaret at the Noble Fool Theater, Gentry, Davenports, Pops in Highwood, and the Green Mill. They also were once nearly thrown off a gambling boat in Bettendorf, IA. |