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19 things to do in Chicago July 2-8

Theater

Suffs - in front center is Marya Grandy as Carrie Chapman Catt with the cast - Photo by Joan Marcus.jpg

Marya Grandy (front center) stars as Carrie Chapman Catt in “Suffs,” running from July 7-19 at CIBC Theatre, 18 W. Monroe St.


Joan Marcus

“Hair”

Kyle Bode

Music

Neal Francis is among the headliners of FitzGerald’s annual American Music Festival from July 2-5 at FitzGerald’s, 6615 W. Roosevelt Rd., Berwyn.

Jack Karnatz

FitzGerald’s annual American Music Festival returns with four days of music including headliners The Heavy Heavy, Spin Doctors, Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore and the Guilty Ones and Neal Francis. From July 2-5 at FitzGerald’s, 6615 W. Roosevelt Rd., Berwyn. Tickets: $74.34. Visit fitzgeraldsnightclub.com.

Christopher Bell will conduct the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra’s popular Independence Day concert at Pritzker Pavilion, Millennium Park, Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street.

Elliot Mandel

Julia Minkin

Alexa Viscius

Third Coast Percussion

Saverio Truglia

Arny Margret

Guðm Kristinn Jonsson

Museums

Yayoi Kusama’s “Sun Spot” (1953). Kusama is among the featured artists in “Beyond Form: Abstraction at Midcentury” at the Art Institute to Oct. 19.

The Art Institute of Chicago, gift of the Irving Stenn Jr. Drawings Collection in memory of Marcia Stenn

“Flyway City: Architecture for a Flourishing Ecosystem” looks at how cities can be made safer and more welcoming for birds and diverse wildlife by creating healthier urban habitats.

Courtesy of Chicago Architecture Center

Movies

Family fun

The public art exhibit, “We the People: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Beauty in Greektown Chicago,” features 40 outdoor and indoor artworks, including sculptures by James Mesplé (left) and the Hellenic American Academy.

Austin Handler

The Shedd Aquarium has unveiled a new immersive 4D theater offering multi-sensory adventures that step into the world of penguins, sharks and octopuses.

Brenna Hernandez

Festival fun

Windy City Smokeout returns July 8-12 at United Center.

Courtesy of Windy City Smokeout

The 4th On 53rd Parade & Festival begins at 11 a.m. July 4 with a parade (stepping off from 1525 E. 53rd St.) featuring floats, marching bands, equestrians and a children’s bike/scooter parade that ends in Nichols Park.

Courtesy of 4th On 53rd Parade & Festival

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