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20 things to do in Chicago Feb. 19-25

Theater

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Kelvin Grullon (left) and Lenin D’Anthony Izquierdo star in “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.”

Hugo Hentoff

Rae Gray stars as Pastor Riga in “The Shape of the Bones.”

George Hudson

Dance

Lilia Ambler Castillo Gomez and Ruben Andrés Castillo Gomez of Cerqua Rivera Dance Theatre, which will be held 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at Old Town School of Folk Music, 4545 N. Lincoln Ave.

Michelle Reid

Misha Talapatra of “Śiva Bhāva: Love, Care and the Cosmos,” which features a fusion of three styles of South Asian Classical dance — bharatanatyam, kathak and odissi — accompanied by a live South Asian orchestra.

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Music

Brandi Carlile will perform Feb. 20 at Allstate Arena.

Collier Schorr

Chicago Symphony Orchestra Zell Music Director designate Klaus Mäkelä returns for three concerts performing R. Strauss’ “Ein Heldenleben” and Sibelius’ “Lemminkäinen” Feb. 19-21 at Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan Ave. Tickets: $49+.

Todd Rosenberg

Gogol Bordello will play Feb. 24 at Concord Music Hall, 2047 N. Milwaukee Ave.

Ben Wong

The Lone Bellow will play Feb. 20 at Thalia Hall, 1807 S. Allport St.

Debbie Ewing

Museums

“The Dugout” by Norman Rockwell. Gift of The Honorable Bruce V. Rauner and Diana M. Rauner. Dugout illustration © SEPS licensed by Curtis Licensing. All rights reserved.

“Eros” by artist Rea-Silvia Emmanouil is among the featured works at the exhibition “It Will Destroy,” running through April 19 at Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, 2320 W. Chicago Ave.

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Movies

“Living in a Piece of Furniture: Gerrit Rietveld’s Houses” is among the films screening at the Architecture and Design Film Festival at Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St.

“Retirement Plan” is among the films featured in 2026 Oscar Nominated Short Films at Music Box Theatre, 3733 N. Southport Ave.

Family fun

The Orchid Show: Feelin’ Groovy, an annual event at the Chicago Botanic Garden, runs through March 22 at Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe.

Chicago Botanic Garden

Junior Archeology is a hands-on event where young explorers (ages 5-12) can step into the role of archeologist to explore replica artifacts, from pottery to mysterious objects, and consider what they had been used for and who might have made them.

National Hellenic Museum

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