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Chicago native R.A.P. Ferreira can make you see your everyday in a different way

In the 2010s, Rory Allen Phillip Ferreira became a national force in underground hip-hop rapping as Milo. He retired that name in 2018 and now performs as R.A.P. Ferreira, but the whimsical, introspective spirit of his work as Milo remains intact. Ferreira builds his raps like Rube Goldberg machines, so that his tongue-twisting lines move like a chain of mechanical doodads executing flamboyant flourishes. This helps him cast simple mundanities in an unfamiliar light, as he does on “Laundry,” from the 2020 double LP Purple Moonlight Pages. He won’t make laundry feel like less of a chore, but you may reconsider what running the dryer means to your life: “You know the devil is a liar, silk pants don’t go in the dryer / Hang ’em on the back of boppa’s recliner,” he raps. “I feel inspired by the shuffle of my fold / Cut a jib, born of my rib / We should have four or five hundred kids / I wonder how many loads of laundry that is.” Ferreira is a Chicago native, but he’s led an itinerant life for the past decade or so: he lived in Los Angeles, Milwaukee, and Maine before settling in Nashville a few years back. He’s built a collective of like-minded rappers and producers called Ruby Yacht, and the collective’s label operation released two R.A.P. Ferreira albums in 2021: January’s Bob’s Son and November’s The Light Emitting Diamond Cutter Scriptures. On both full-lengths, Ferreira drops verses that move like Slinkys as they walk the line between diaristic and impressionistic; many of the songs have a dreamlike quality, thanks to their gauzy instrumentals and his understated performances. Ferreira packs his music with arcane and obscure references but also keeps it grounded in daily life—sometimes daily life in Chicago. The only mention of jibaritos in “Humboldt Park Jibaritos” is the title, but he raps like he lives here and can tell you the best out-of-the-way spot to order one.

R.A.P. Ferreira, Open Mike Eagle, Blax, Udababy, DJ Taye, Thu 6/9, 7:30 PM, Epiphany Center for the Arts, 201 S. Ashland, $27, $25 in advance, 21+

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Chicago native R.A.P. Ferreira can make you see your everyday in a different wayLeor Galilon June 7, 2022 at 11:00 am

In the 2010s, Rory Allen Phillip Ferreira became a national force in underground hip-hop rapping as Milo. He retired that name in 2018 and now performs as R.A.P. Ferreira, but the whimsical, introspective spirit of his work as Milo remains intact. Ferreira builds his raps like Rube Goldberg machines, so that his tongue-twisting lines move like a chain of mechanical doodads executing flamboyant flourishes. This helps him cast simple mundanities in an unfamiliar light, as he does on “Laundry,” from the 2020 double LP Purple Moonlight Pages. He won’t make laundry feel like less of a chore, but you may reconsider what running the dryer means to your life: “You know the devil is a liar, silk pants don’t go in the dryer / Hang ’em on the back of boppa’s recliner,” he raps. “I feel inspired by the shuffle of my fold / Cut a jib, born of my rib / We should have four or five hundred kids / I wonder how many loads of laundry that is.” Ferreira is a Chicago native, but he’s led an itinerant life for the past decade or so: he lived in Los Angeles, Milwaukee, and Maine before settling in Nashville a few years back. He’s built a collective of like-minded rappers and producers called Ruby Yacht, and the collective’s label operation released two R.A.P. Ferreira albums in 2021: January’s Bob’s Son and November’s The Light Emitting Diamond Cutter Scriptures. On both full-lengths, Ferreira drops verses that move like Slinkys as they walk the line between diaristic and impressionistic; many of the songs have a dreamlike quality, thanks to their gauzy instrumentals and his understated performances. Ferreira packs his music with arcane and obscure references but also keeps it grounded in daily life—sometimes daily life in Chicago. The only mention of jibaritos in “Humboldt Park Jibaritos” is the title, but he raps like he lives here and can tell you the best out-of-the-way spot to order one.

R.A.P. Ferreira, Open Mike Eagle, Blax, Udababy, DJ Taye, Thu 6/9, 7:30 PM, Epiphany Center for the Arts, 201 S. Ashland, $27, $25 in advance, 21+

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JW MARRIOTT DESERT SPRINGS RESORT & SPA LAUNCHES GARDEN COLLABORATION WITH LILY KWONGJW

JW MARRIOTT DESERT SPRINGS RESORT & SPA LAUNCHES GARDEN COLLABORATION WITH LILY KWONGJW

JW MARRIOTT DESERT SPRINGS RESORT & SPA LAUNCHES GARDEN COLLABORATION WITH LILY KWONGJW Garden Designed by Studio Lily Kwong is Sustainable, Purposeful and Rooted in Mindfulness
JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa debuts a pioneering herb garden envisioned and planted by renowned landscape designer Lily Kwong as part of the brand’s JW Garden program. Rooted in Marriott family tradition, the JW Garden is inspired by founder J. Willard Marriott who took daily nature walks, as well as his wife Alice, who grew fruits, vegetables and herbs for her legendary Sunday night dinners.

Lily Kwong, whose reverence for nature comes to life through her breathtaking botanical installations, is the founder of Studio Lily Kwong, a next-generation landscape design studio with a mission to reconnect people to nature. JW Marriott is guided by similar principles, with a commitment to mindfulness that allows guests to be present in mind, nourished in body and revitalized in spirit – pillars that directly align to the JW Garden experience. This was the first time Studio Lily Kwong has built gardens with herbs at their core and the result is a trio of traditional kitchen gardens with a twist, currently growing at JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa, JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa and JW Marriott Essex House New York.

At JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa, Kwong and her team were inspired by the diverse landscape of the California desert, using native plants and edible herbs chosen for their therapeutic properties. With organically-shaped garden beds that morph into hidden seating, the garden features peaceful walking paths and shade trees to mitigate the desert heat, inviting guests to rest and reflect.

“An herb garden is a beautiful portal to reconnect us back to the land and our senses,” said Lily Kwong. “Our JW Garden projects were designed to honor traditional kitchen gardens, but Studio Lily Kwong’s artistic approach to plant life adds unique and unexpected dimensions to each project. We are thrilled that JW Marriott guests will not only enjoy our gardens’ beauty, but also their bounty. Our greatest aspiration is that our work might inspire some guests to go home and grow their very own herb garden.”

For the JW Desert Springs garden, plants that are drought tolerant and native to the desert ecology were carefully chosen, including native sages and pollinator-friendly flowers. The garden features a peaceful olive grove walking path and a planting palette of endemic sages, desert marigold, milkweed and wildflowers to provide habitat and ecosystem support to fauna and insects. Sage is a signature herb along with Rosemary, Prickly Pear and Olive Trees. Lily’s thoughtful selection of herbs intermixed with local plants offer a multi-sensory space for guests to enjoy moments in nature. Studio Lily Kwong incorporated sustainable practices, including the use of repurposed, low-emission materials such as stucco and ceramic garden labels made from natural ingredients; water-conserving techniques such as drip irrigation and mulching; the integration of gravel as a porous ground cover for healthy water flow and the omission of spray pesticides and fungicides common in commercial gardens.

Providing a thoughtful and dynamic experience, while also supporting the hotel’s culinary programs, Kwong and her team centered each JW Garden around aromatic herbs. The property’s newly-appointed Executive Chef, Eric Theiss, will be sourcing ingredients and inspiration from the California native and edible-forward JW Garden for recipes, cocktails, oils and more. New offerings include Barramundi with Celery Root & Sage Lemon Sauce, Himalayan Mint & Amelda Chutney and Blueberry & Sage-infused Cocktails & Mocktails. The garden will feature in some of the hotel’s family-friendly programming, including as a must-see destination on the popular daily nature walks.

To further honor the collaboration and tie back to the mission of the JW Garden program, JW Marriott will donate to one of Lily’s favorite charitable organizations in each destination.  Mojave Desert Land Trust was selected as a charitable partner for JW Desert Springs Resort & Spa, an organization whose mission is to protect the Mojave Desert ecosystem and its scenic and cultural resource values. The donation will provide fourteen growing benches for a shade house, education signage and support the growth of 1,200 plants annually.

“There is a synergy that exists between JW Marriott’s point of view on well-being and Lily Kwong’s passion for bringing people back to nature,” said Bruce Rohr, Global Brand Leader, JW Marriott. “Our JW Garden program invites guests to enjoy serene spaces and find balance while staying with us – the garden instantly acts as a respite for the mind and spirit and later nourishes the body through its gifts. Lily is further elevating the JW Garden experience and we cannot wait for guests to enjoy her vision.” 

The Gift of Green

Both Lily and JW Marriott hope the JW Garden inspires guests to plant a garden of their own and have created an Herb Garden Kit Curated by Studio Lily Kwong for JW Marriott featuring: Halden Garden heirloom Thyme, Mint and Oregano seeds; Kanso planters made of upcycled rice husk, bamboo fibre and wheat husk waste; JW Marriott chef-crafted recipe cards; and a journal collaboration with poet Mia Moretti. Studio Lily Kwong chose these powerful herbs as they grow perennially, meaning when transplanted into the ground, they will grow back every season for an endless bounty. The Herb Garden Kit is available through Curated by JW on Marriott Bonvoy Boutiques, a collection of online retail stores selling exclusive bed, bedding, fragrance, and other bespoke items from a number of the leading hospitality company’s 30 extraordinary hotel brands.

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Watch 2023 Chicago Mayoral candidate Paul Vallas discuss w/Berkowitz how to fix Chicago’s skyrocketing violent crime, largely failing schools, burdensome property taxes & almost insoluble pension problems, Cable & Web

Watch 2023 Chicago Mayoral candidate Paul Vallas discuss w/Berkowitz how to fix Chicago’s skyrocketing violent crime, largely failing schools, burdensome property taxes & almost insoluble pension problems, Cable & Web

Paul Vallas: “On any given day…80 to 90 % of violent offenders…are walking the streets…the Community doesn’t feel protected.” Public Affairs Interview, Part 1

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Watch Part 1 of the interview with Vallas 24/7by clicking here.

Tonight’s “Public Affairs” show features Part 1 of Berkowitz’s interview with Vallas, who  announced his run for Mayor last week. The interview was taped on April 12, 2022.

Part 1 of the interview focuses completely on Vallas’ crime fixes.

Part 2 focuses on Vallas’ fixes of CPS’ failing performance and the city‘s continuing financial issues.  

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Part 1 of the interview featuring Vallas, who spent almost two decades focusing on big city school systems, airs on cable in Chicago:

Tonight, 8:30 pm and midnight, Ch 21 (CAN TV)

Part 2 of the interview airs on Cable in Chicago (CAN TV)

Tomorrow night, 10:29 pm, Ch 21, as the 2nd segment of the two hour IL Channel package, 9 pm- 11 pm. Saturday morning, 10:29 am, Ch 21 andSunday morning 9:59 am, Ch 19

You can also watch Part 2 of the Vallas interview 24/7 by clicking here.

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Westbrook on hand as Lakers’ Ham is introducedon June 7, 2022 at 12:46 am

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Darvin Ham was introduced as the Los Angeles Lakers‘ new coach Monday, with point guard Russell Westbrook standing off to the side in a public show of support for the hiring.

And Ham reciprocated that support right back to Westbrook, after a tumultuous first season in Los Angeles for the former league MVP.

“Don’t get it messed up, Russell Westbrook is one of the best players our league has ever seen and there’s still a ton left in the tank,” Ham said. “I don’t know why people tend to try to write him off.”

After trading for Westbrook on the day of the 2021 NBA draft, Los Angeles experienced one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history. The Lakers went from being a preseason favorite to win the championship based on Las Vegas betting odds to missing the playoffs completely, finishing No. 11 in the Western Conference with a 33-49 record.

Lakers vice president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka joined Ham for the occasion and expressed optimism in the 48-year-old Ham becoming the 28th head coach in the team’s existence.

“This is an incredibly bright and promising day in Laker history,” Pelinka said.

After an eight-year NBA playing career and a stint coaching and working in the front office in the NBA’s developmental league, Ham got his NBA coaching start in Los Angeles as an assistant on Mike Brown’s staff in 2012-13.

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“The fact that I got my start as a coach here, this place will always be special for me,” Ham said. “It’s like a homecoming for me, in all seriousness.”

After Los Angeles, Ham spent nearly a decade on Mike Budenholzer‘s staff with the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks, winning a championship in 2021.

“As sad as it is for me to be leaving Coach Bud, sometimes you got to walk that walk on your own,” Ham said, getting choked up as he spoke about his former boss. “We went from colleagues, to friends, to brothers while all the while making history.”

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Reports: Keuchel to D-backs on minor league dealon June 7, 2022 at 12:47 am

PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a minor league contract with former Cy Young Award winner Dallas Keuchel, according to multiple reports.

The veteran left-hander was recently released by the Chicago White Sox after having a 2-5 record with a 7.88 ERA through eight starts. He was in the final season of a $55 million, three-year deal.

The 34-year-old Keuchel won the American League Cy Young Award with the Houston Astros in 2015 and is also a two-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove winner. He’ll try to recapture his old form by reuniting with pitching coach Brent Strom, who was with the Astros in 2015 and joined the Diamondbacks during the offseason.

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The Diamondbacks are looking for more options in their starting rotation after right-hander Humberto Castellanos went to the injured list with an elbow injury.

If Keuchel is added to the 40-man roster, Arizona would be responsible for only a prorated share of the $700,000 major league minimum, and the White Sox would remain responsible for the rest of his $18 million salary this year. Chicago also owes a $1.5 million buyout of a 2023 option.

Keuchel, 101-87 with a 3.86 ERA in 262 career games with 251 starts, last appeared for Chicago on May 26, when he lasted just two innings, allowing seven hits and six runs in a 16-7 loss to the Boston Red Sox.

News of the transaction was first reported by The Athletic.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Gun Control: What Would Chekhov Do?

Gun Control: What Would Chekhov Do?

According to some politicians whose fiery opinions on gun control are stoked by generous NRA contributions, the path to the end of mass shootings is soley paved by  massive mental-health initiatives, armed school guards, armed teachers and whatever other reach their fatty cerebrums can cook up. Anything but gun-control laws.

I’m challenging their take with the help of an analogy inspired by the nineteenth-century literary icon, Anton Chekhov, who posited a principle of dramaturgy which–paraphrased–stated that if, in the first act, one sees a firearm on the wall, it is surely destined to go off by the third act.

Given the proliferation of military-grade firearm ownership in America  (welded, of course, to a population teeming with  mental health challenges and rife with internet hate speech, misinformation, disinformation, etc.),  an epidemic of mass homicides was bound to befall the body politic.

I’m convinced that if Chekhov were alive today and charged with drafting gun-control legislation, he would  grip the nexus of the problem and, in his first act, summarily banish military grade assault rifles  from the national stage, hence wrenching it from the grip of a dangerously angry cast of   bad actors

Now picture Chekhov’s  imagined nineteenth century rifle that murdered but one. Next, extrapolate into the twenty-first century, convert it into a  all-to-real AR-15, and multiply by thousands and thousands.  Mindful of Chekhov’s prescient dictum, it’s not exactly hard to grasp that, as things stand today,the protraction of the spasmotically repeated slaughter of innocent multitudes, is inexorable.

My ad copywriter’s handbook advises that one should always close an appeal with a call to action. Fair enough. Hey, you schmuck Republican legislators, vote to outlaw civilian ownership of military grade firearms. NOW.

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Westbrook on hand as Lakers’ Ham is introducedon June 6, 2022 at 9:46 pm

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Darvin Ham was introduced as the Los Angeles Lakers‘ new coach Monday with point guard Russell Westbrook standing off to the side in a public show of support for the hiring.

And Ham reciprocated that support right back to Westbrook, after a tumultuous first season in Los Angeles for the former league MVP.

“Don’t get it messed up, Russell Westbrook is one of the best players our league has ever seen and there’s still a ton left in the tank,” Ham said. “I don’t know why people tend to try to write him off.”

After trading for Westbrook on the day of the NBA Draft last summer, Los Angeles experienced one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history. The Lakers went from being a preseason favorite to win the championship based on Las Vegas betting odds to missing the playoffs completely, finishing No. 11 in the Western Conference with a 33-49 record.

Lakers vice president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka joined Ham for the occasion and expressed optimism in the 48-year-old Ham becoming the 28th head coach in the team’s existence.

“This is an incredibly bright and promising day in Laker history,” Pelinka said.

After an eight-year playing NBA playing career and a stint coaching and working in the front office in the NBA developmental league, Ham got his NBA coaching start in Los Angeles as an assistant on Mike Brown’s staff in 2012-13.

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“The fact that I got my start as a coach here, this place will always be special for me,” Ham said. “It’s like a homecoming for me, in all seriousness.”

After Los Angeles, Ham spent nearly a decade on Mike Budenholzer‘s staff with the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks, winning a championship in 2021.

“As sad as it is for me to be leaving Coach Bud, sometimes you got to walk that walk on your own,” Ham said, getting choked up as he spoke about his former boss. “We went from colleagues, to friends, to brothers while all the while making history.”

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The Roscoe Street-ery Returns for Summer and FallXiao Faria daCunhaon June 6, 2022 at 7:40 pm

Well, guys, we have good news. Now through Sunday, October 23, the Roscoe Street-ery invites Chicagoans to come out early and stay late as they “Shop & Dine” in Roscoe Village, supporting over 40 local retailers and restaurants. So, if you’re already in love with Roscoe Village, this is the perfect event for you to experience everything you enjoy down there in a compact way, plus discover a ton of cool pop-up performances and shops. Meanwhile, if you’re not quite familiar with the area, take this as an opportunity to discover all the best things Roscoe Village has to offer in one place! We promise you’ll have a blast.

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About the Roscoe Street-ery

As part of the City of Chicago’s Expanded Outdoor Dining Program, the 2000 block of Roscoe Street from Damen to Seeley will be closed to offer safe, open-air dining on the street that is both dog and family-friendly. The Roscoe Street-ery will be held Fridays at 4 p.m. through Sundays at 4 p.m. on the second and fourth weekends of every month from June 10 through October 23.

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Guests will enjoy food and drinks from Commonwealth TavernKitsch’nSame Same and Volo Restaurant Wine Bar with rotating Street-ery food and drink specials. Participating restaurants will accept reservations and try to accommodate requests for Street-ery dining.

The Street-ery will also feature a “Shop Local Happy Hour” running the entirety of Street-ery weekends. Participating restaurants will offer rotating specials when guests dine and present a receipt from a participating Roscoe Street retailer (store purchase must be made that weekend). The most current list of specials is available at www.roscoestreetery.com.

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There is free on-street parking on Roscoe Street east of Hoyne with easy access to the shops and boutiques from Western, Hoyne and Leavitt.

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The 2022 Schedule

This year’s Roscoe Street-ery is scheduled for six occurrences on selected weekends. So, mark your calendar for the dates below — and we sure hope you’re visiting more than once because, as all Chicagoans know, all your fave spots always have different offerings as seasons change, especially when we step into the holiday season toward the end!

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See the 2022 Roscoe Street-ery Schedule below:

June 10-12, 24-26
July 8-10, 22-24
August 5-7, 26-28
September 9-11, 23-25
October 7-9, 21-23

So, which ones are you going? Personally, we’re so down for July and October: do you think there will be early Halloween decorations toward the end? We’ll give you two guesses, and be sure to come up and say hi if you see us there!

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For those who love the small businesses in the Lakeview-Roscoe Village area, be sure to show some support. You can choose to donate to Friends of Lakeview, a 501(c)(3) non-profit affiliate behind neighborhood beautification projects like the Lakeview Low-Line, Lakeview Public Art Program and our Adopt-A-Tree program. You can also volunteer to be a part of the many fun programs happening there throughout the year, such as Low-Line Market, Dine Out, PorchFest, Trick or Treat on Southport, and more.

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5 Pride Parades Near Chicago to Celebrate With This MonthAmanda Schellingon June 6, 2022 at 3:18 pm

As we kick off summer around Chicago, we also get to celebrate Pride 2022! The awesome, conversation-starter pride parades near Chicago are finally back and bigger than ever. Being the first summer of actual normalcy since 2020, we’re ready to take the streets, enjoy shows, music, gatherings, and celebrate Pride the best way possible: parades! Picture lining the streets, being entertained by awesome performers, and participating in a celebration that means so much to so many people. We truly can’t wait. This June, spend your time checking out all the biggest and most fun parades around the city and suburbs, you won’t regret it! 

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Montrose & Broadway, Uptown, Chicago, IL 60640

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WHEN: Sunday, June 26, 12:00 PM

After two full years of cancellations due to Covid, the biggest, loudest,and most extravagant padade is back: the Chicago Pride Parade! This parade takes the North Side by storm, kicking off at Montrose and Broadway and through the streets to Diversey and Sheridan in Lincoln Park. To honor the Stonewall Riots, the Chicago Pride Parade traditionally takes place during the last weekend of June, with a celebration happening all weekend long leading up to the parade on Sunday at noon. 

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This year, a major theme of the parade will be focusing on remember Richard Pfeiffer, a prominent and long-serving activist for gay rights in Chicago. He served the Chicago Pride Parade since the second annual parade in 1971, and remains a pivotal member to the LGBTQIA+ community in our neighborhoods. 

Benton and S. Broadway St, Aurora, IL 60505

WHEN: Sunday, June 12

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As the second-largest city in Illinois, Aurora is also well-known for their Pride parade. What started in 2018 has grown to a party in this Western suburb, and will return again on June 12 for their annual parade. This one-hour parade spans three of the city’s major roadways, where you can expect non-stop entertainment and excitement. After the parade, you can head to one of the many restaurants hosting after-parties while you soak in all the fun and amusement from the parade!

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1200 S Linn White Dr, Chicago, IL 60605

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WHEN: Saturday, June 18

What’s better than a Pride parade? A Pride parade on WATER. That’s right. This year, the Pride Flotilla returns to 12th Street beach, where you can see the boats you’ve dreamed about setting sail on dressed up in their best and brightest pride colors sailing across Lake Michigan. If you don’t have a boat to venture on for the Flotilla, there are plenty of spots to watch like Queen’s Landing, Navy Pier, or along the Lakefront! Pride Flotilla is hosted by Rainbow Races Inc., whose mission has been to connect the LGBTQIA+ community and its love of sailing. 

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Halsted and Grace, Lakeview, Chicago, IL 60613

WHEN: Sunday, June 19

If you’re looking for a fun way to involve your furry friend in the Pride celebrations this June, check out the Proud Pet Parade on Halsted and Clark. Hosted by prominent Pride personality Miss Foozie, the pet parade allows owners to show their own Pride by going all out and dressing up their pooch in all the colors of Pride! Once all the participants are dressed and ready, the parade will begin around noon, Miss Foozie will lead the pets and owners around to show off the amazing outfits, then judge the most glamorous looks with prizes for all winners!

121 W Van Buren St, Woodstock, IL 60098

WHEN: Sunday, June 12, 11:00 AM

Woodstock Pride Fest is back! Hosted at the historic Woodstock Square district, Woodstock Pride once again hosts the festivities, an organization focused on promoting and celebrating an all-inclusive environment. The group also works closely with the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce to be able to serve members of the LGBTQIA+ community in their town. After switching the full-scale parade to a smaller celebration in 2021, Woodstock Pride Parade is back and better than ever this year. Starting at 11 AM, leading right up to the fests opening ceremony, you’ll be sure to start your day with a colorful extravaganza marching through the streets.

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