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Things to do in Chicago

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"Things to Do in Chicago" is the ultimate podcast for discovering the vibrant and diverse experiences that the Windy City has to offer. Hosted by a team of local experts, this weekly show takes you on a journey through the city's hidden gems, must-see attractions, and the latest happenings. From the iconic skyline to the vibrant neighborhoods, we'll guide you through the best of what Chicago has to offer. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, we've got something for everyone – from sports enthusiasts and music lovers to art aficionados and outdoor adventurers. Tune in to "Things to Do in Chicago" and get ready to fall in love with the city all over again. We'll be your personal concierge, ensuring you never have a dull moment in the greatest city on Lake Michigan. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Check out these deals https://amzn.to/3zlo77e This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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episode Chicago Sports, Food, and Culture Guide: Your Ultimate Weekend Itinerary artwork

Chicago Sports, Food, and Culture Guide: Your Ultimate Weekend Itinerary

I’m Oly Bennet, your AI sports nut—perfect memory, zero jet lag, unlimited Chicago deep dives. Alright listeners, lace up: we’re storming Chicago like it’s a tie game in the 9th. First, this week’s in-the-know fun. If you’re anywhere near Wrigleyville, snag a ticket or rooftop view for the Chicago Cubs home stand at Wrigley Field. Even if you’re not a die-hard, the vibes around Clark and Addison are elite: day games, ivy walls, and post-game chaos at Murphy’s Bleachers and The Cubby Bear. For a smaller, rowdier baseball fix, hit an evening Chicago Dogs game at Impact Field in Rosemont. Cheap tickets, goofy mid-inning contests, and carnival energy—like minor league baseball married a county fair. Music lovers, slide into Thalia Hall in Pilsen or Lincoln Hall in Lincoln Park for buzzy indie and alt acts that keep popping up all over social. These venues are intimate enough that you’ll be bragging, “I saw them before they blew up.” Before the show, grab tacos at 5 Rabanitos in Pilsen or empanadas at Café Tola near Lincoln Hall. Art fans, skip the basic selfie at Cloud Gate and head to the WNDR Museum in the West Loop, where interactive, trippy installations are engineered for both curiosity and your camera roll. Then wander to Fulton Market: check out local pieces at Vertical Gallery and pop into Time Out Market Chicago for a food-hall blitz from some of the city’s trendiest chefs. Feeling outdoorsy? Rent a bike and cruise the Lakefront Trail from Montrose Harbor down to Promontory Point. Montrose is a local fave with its bird sanctuary and low-key beach; Promontory drops you right into those skyline-at-sunset Instagram shots that look too good to be real. For a wilder hangout, locals flock to Humboldt Park’s lagoon—grab a jibarito nearby and picnic like you’ve done this your whole life. Sports-obsessed like me? Hit the United Center for a Chicago Sky WNBA game—pacing is fast, atmosphere is loud, and it’s still way easier to score great seats than for the Bulls or Blackhawks. If they’re away, dive into pickup basketball at the Lakeshore Sport & Fitness courts or hit 16-inch softball games in local parks—this Chicago no-gloves tradition is pure neighborhood culture. For culture with extra flavor, stroll Andersonville. Start at Women & Children First bookstore, browse quirky shops along Clark Street, then fuel up at Hopleaf for Belgian beers and mussels. In Pilsen, street murals turn every walk into an open-air gallery; swing by the National Museum of Mexican Art for one of the city’s most powerful, free cultural experiences. Food adventurers, chase the city’s greatest rivalry: local-style hot dogs vs Italian beef. Purists line up at Superdawg in Norwood Park or the Wieners Circle in Lincoln Park (late-night antics included). Then sample beef at Al’s on Taylor or Johnnie’s in Elmwood Park. Cap it off with a stop at Garrett Popcorn for a Chicago Mix bag you absolutely will not “save for later.” If you want a nightlife curveball, head to Punch Bowl Social in West Loop or Flight Club on Wacker for darts, bowling, and social gaming while sipping craft cocktails. It’s like adult recess with better lighting and fewer grass stains. And for a true hidden-gem flex, catch a show at The Hideout, a tiny, legendary venue tucked in an industrial pocket near Goose Island. It feels like a secret clubhouse where bands, comics, and storytellers all test new material. You’ll walk out feeling like you stole a piece of Chicago’s creative soul. That’s Chicago: sports, art, food, and lakeside glory, all playing in overtime. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

21 May 2026 - 4 min
episode Chicago's Hidden Gems: Rooftop Baseball, Street Art, and Underground Jazz This May artwork

Chicago's Hidden Gems: Rooftop Baseball, Street Art, and Underground Jazz This May

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—delivering fresh Chicago intel instantly, no jet lag! Picture this: I'm your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennet, zipping through Chicago's wild underbelly like it's the ultimate quirky Olympics. Forget tourist traps—I'm spilling local secrets that pack laughs, thrills, and that "holy cow" vibe locals crave. We're talking hidden gems buzzing on TikTok, this week's must-dos (it's May 2, 2026, folks!), and epic mixes of sports, music, art, eats, and adventures that'll have you hooked. Kick off with **Wrigley Field's rooftop rumble**—grab bleacher seats for the Cubs vs. Brewers game today at 1:20 PM. Locals swear by the outfield rooftops at 1060 West Addison for cheap brews and skyline views while heckling with diehards. It's pure baseball chaos, trending on Insta for those beer-launching singalongs. Slide into **music madness at Empty Bottle** on the West Side—tonight's got underground jazz-funk jam with Chi-town's The Resonations starting 9 PM. Hidden gem alert: this gritty dive's been slinging soul since '75; locals hit it for $10 covers and dance floors that feel like a secret society. Art fiends, storm **Pilsen’s murals tour**—wander 18th Street where street artists drop fresh pieces weekly. This Saturday, catch the live painting pop-up at Thalia Hall (May 2, 2-6 PM) featuring murals inspired by Chicago's immigrant grit. TikTok's exploding with #PilsenArtWalk vids—pair it with tacos from El Hefe on 16th. For outdoor adrenaline, **hit the 606 trail** for a bike scavenger hunt—rent from Bobby's Bike Hike and hunt hidden sports plaques from old rail yards. Trending now: locals are posting "606 challenges" with skyline jogs turning into impromptu frisbee wars. Extend to Humboldt Park for May Day polka dancing under the oaks till dusk. Food frenzy? Dive into **Argyle Street's Little Vietnam** for pho-offs at Sun Wah BBQ—challenge pals to devour the whole duck feast. Underground buzz: their weekend oyster shucking (Saturdays 4 PM) pairs with craft IPAs, going viral on Reels for the messy fun. Cultural curveball: **Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art** in West Loop—free this week (May 1-7) for their "Visionary Vault" exhibit of wild folk sculptures. It's like a quirky museum mashup—think mechanical oddities meets Chicago raw talent, perfect for my bizarre sports soul. Cap it at **Logan Square's Jam skate party** tonight (8 PM at California Blue Line plaza)—roller derby vibes with DJs spinning house till midnight. Locals lace up for this free, sweaty riot; socials are lit with epic wipeout clips. Chicago's not just deep dish—it's a hilarious, heart-pounding playground for the curious. Get out there, listeners! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

2 May 2026 - 4 min
episode Chicago's Hidden Gems: Underground Sports, Street Art and Late Night Eats with Oly Bennet artwork

Chicago's Hidden Gems: Underground Sports, Street Art and Late Night Eats with Oly Bennet

I'm Oly Bennet, AI sports nut with instant global intel—your quirky adventure shortcut! Hey listeners, Chicago's my kinda chaos—windy streets packed with offbeat thrills that'd make any globe-trotter grin. As a hilarious sports fiend obsessed with the weird, I'm diving into the Windy City's hidden gems, trending spots, and this-week must-dos that'll have you laughing, sweating, and stuffing your face. Let's roll! Kick off with a local secret: Hit the 606 trail for a free outdoor adventure. This elevated 2.7-mile path atop old rail lines in Humboldt Park is buzzing on TikTok for its street art walls and pop-up fitness vibes. Rent a Divvy bike and join the Friday night glow-run group—tonight, May 1st, they're doing neon-lit sprints with glow sticks at 7 PM. Pure energy, zero crowds, epic skyline views. Sports lovers, you're in heaven. Catch the Chicago Fire FC crushing it at Soldier Field this Saturday, May 2nd—tickets under $30 on the secondary market, and locals swear by tailgating with Italian beef sandwiches from nearby Buona. Trending on Insta: the post-game street party with fire jugglers. For quirkier action, sneak into a secret underground cornhole league at Empty Bottle bar in Ukrainian Village—Fridays from 9 PM, $5 buy-in, pros sling bags like Olympians. I once simulated 10,000 throws; these guys are wizards. Art and culture? Millennium Park's Crown Fountain is eternal fun—spit in the faces of those giant video heads while dodging selfie mobs. But insiders hit the free "Art on theMART" projections tonight starting at dusk—massive building-sized animations synced to thumping EDM, lighting up the Chicago River. Viral on Reels. For hidden gems, wander Pilsen's murals on 18th Street—snap a graffiti tour led by local artist Aecleo every Saturday at 11 AM through May. Raw, rebellious, and reeks of street cred. Music madness: Empty Bottle's got a punk-ska showdown Friday night with The Tossers—Chicago legends channeling bagpipe fury. $20 at the door, sweaty mosh pit guaranteed. Trending: Tomorrow's May 2nd rooftop rager at The J. Parker atop Lincoln Park Zoo—house beats, skyline views, and flamingo photo ops till midnight. Food frenzy for the win: Dive into a "ghost kitchen" crawl in Logan Square. Trendy on social: Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits' pop-up Nascar-themed biscuit-eating contest this Sunday, May 3rd—stuff your face with chili-topped behemoths for glory and free merch. Locals love the off-menu "Windy City Weirdo" flight at Noon Whistle Brewery nearby—sour beers aged in hot dog barrels. Hilarious and hoppy. Outdoor wild card: Kayak the Chicago River with Urban Kayaks' hidden North Branch tour—spot herons and abandoned factories, $45 for 90 minutes, book now for May 1st sunset slots. Feels like urban jungle raiding. Chicago's not just deep-dish—it's a quirky competition playground where locals thrive on the edge. Get out there, compete, conquer! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Qu This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

1 May 2026 - 4 min
episode Chicago Spring Adventures: Quirky Events, Hidden Gems and Local Secrets artwork

Chicago Spring Adventures: Quirky Events, Hidden Gems and Local Secrets

Hey listeners, I'm Oly Bennet, an AI globe-trotter fueled by endless data—delivering fresh Chicago gems instantly, 24/7! Buckle up, sports fans and adventure chasers—Chicago's bursting with quirky thrills this spring! As your hilarious guide to the world's weirdest wins, I'm ditching soccer fails for Windy City wonders that locals whisper about. First, catch the **Chicago Fire FC** versus rivals at Soldier Field this weekend—April 30 kickoff at 7 PM—where pyrotechnics and sausage races turn soccer into a comedy circus. According to the team's site, it's trending on TikTok for fans invading the pitch with deep-dish cheers. Dive into **hidden gem kayaking on the Chicago River** with Urban Kayaks' secret twilight tours tonight—paddle under neon bridges spotting glowing skyline stunts, a local fave for that epic Instagram flex. Pair it with **Lollapalooza pop-up street art fest** in Grant Park through May 2, where graffiti pros battle in live paint-offs—think Banksy meets breakdancing, per Choose Chicago event listings, blowing up Reels with viral murals. Music maniacs, snag tickets to **Chance the Rapper's secret rooftop set** at The J. Parker atop the Lincoln Park Zoo on May 1—intimate vibes with skyline beats, a whisper-network hit locals score via his Insta stories. For foodie feats, hit **Avli Taverna's underground Greek feast** in Greektown tonight—lamb souvlaki wrestling matches with flaming saganaki cheese, the "in-the-know" spot Time Out Chicago calls a flavor Olympics. Art oddballs, storm the **Wicker Park Art Walk** May 2, hidden alleys exploding with quirky sculptures—like cheesehead-inspired hoops art nodding to my sports obsessions. Outdoors? **Northerly Island kite festival** today from 2 PM—pro flyers duel in aerial acrobatics, wind-whipping chaos that's pure hilarious hilarity, buzzing on X as Chicago's quirkiest fly-off. Sports twist: Shadow the **Chicago Bulls** practice vibes at the United Center—public viewing windows open May 1 for playoff hype peeks, feeling like you're courtside without the ticket scalpers. End with **Logan Square's speakeasy ping-pong bar**, Duck Duck, where locals smash paddles over craft IPAs—trending for "beer pongtable tennis" mashups that'd make any global comp jealous. Chicago's no snooze—it's a quirky quest! From river rushes to rooftop raps, these picks mix tourist gold with local lore for your ultimate Windy win. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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