What to do in Chicago: Groundhog Days in Woodstock, Comedian Jimmy O Yang and a starting start on the lunar new year

Groundhog Days in Woodstock: Do not sit at home after watching the 1993 Classic Herold Ramis film “Groundhog Day”. Instead, the Woodstock, hold the show in the city where it was filmed. The bill will not be dead, but you can travel a walk to see B&B where he wakes up in the morning, after morning. And you can meet Stephen Tobosci, which the actor played the role of an insurance agent Ned Rarson. On Sunday morning, a weekend-long slate of the event center at the big moment: Will Woodstock Willy see his shadow? Through 2 February in various woodstock places; Details on woodstockgroundhog.org

lunar New Year: You will have to wait for the parade by the next weekend, but the Chicago is offering a lot of ways to celebrate the year of the snake. The Navy Pier Pier Chinese Fine Arts Society, Philipino American Historical Society of Chicago, Thai Cultural and Fin Arts Institute, Ichiban-Boshi, Korean Performance Arts Institute Chicago and more (Think: Beni the Bull), host the festival. Then at the Heritage Museum of Asian Art, the head of “A LooOON Celebration: Lunar New Year Show”, where you can take art, performance, live music, luck and food and drink. See the Chicago Asian pop-up cinema screening of a dark satire “heir” from China about helicopter parents. Shop canalpop! Markets characterized by local artisans and small businesses offering traditional Chinese goods; Keep an eye on snake-theme jewelery. Navy Pear event 1-5 from 1-5 pm 1 February 1; Description on navypier.org. “A LuoOON Celebration” Heritage Museum of Asian Art, 3500 S. Morgan Saint; Ticket $ 35- $ 120 on heroitageasianart.org. “Heir” Screen on 2 February at Chicago Cultural Center, 78 AD. Washington Saint; Reserve ticket on asianpopupcinema.org. Canalpop! The market from 31 January to 22 February from 6 pm on 2238 S. Canal St.; More information on cbcaccachicago.org

“Fat Ham”: James Izam’s rope at Hemlet centers on the rope (Truene Ereston), “A black, gay, body image, personal confidence and a black, gay, self-conscious youth, especially their struggle with the oppressive expectations of others, especially their The father, as any broad existence, is “funny as well.” Through 2 March in Goodman Theater, 170 N. Dearborne St.; $ 25- $ 85 tickets on goodmantheatre.org

Tim Heidekar: Perhaps Comedy is known as Duo Tim and Eric’s half, or as the host of the “office hours” podcast, Heidekar will play tunes with his 2024 folk albums, “Slipping Ae”. Neil Hamburgers will also perform. Thalia Hall, 1807 S. on 31 January at 8 pm. Allport St.; Ticket $ 39.50 (17+) at Timheidecker.com

Michelle: The New York -based pop band plays the role of Lincoln Hall, which tours with their latest albums, “Song About You especially”. Written in a house in Ozai, California, songs reflect changes in the scene. At 8 pm on 1 February at Lincoln Hall, 2424 N. Lincoln Avenue;; Ticket $ 25- $ 30 (18+) at Wearemichelle.com

Cash for children – Chicago’s Johnny Cash Festival: The chicken wire empire with an iron horse (characteristics of a secret guest star) titled the 20th installment of this tribute to Johnny Cash. From Bluegrass and country to Rockbilei and Lok, eight bands, The Man in Black will perform preferred. The pack of Pat Mac benefits, which supports pediatric cancer research at Luri Children Hospital. 5 pm. Irish American Heritage Center, 4626 N on 1 February. Knox Avenue; Ticket $ 25- $ 30 Irish- American.

Jimmy o yang: The comedian, who received his first break on “Silicon Valley” before appearing in “Crazy Rich Asian” and “Space Force”, brings his “Big and Long” tour to the Chicago Theater. On January 31 at Chicago Theater at 7 pm, 175 N. State Saint; Tickets on jimmyomety.com

“Alice”: A combination of dance acrobatics, props and A Touch of Magic, Momics re -told “Alice in Wonderland” with its Illus’ signature brand. This production has a performance by Glenn Elin native Halley Green. If you are wondering how all this works, then stick around after the show for a chat with the company. At 3 pm at February 2 at McNich Arts Center, 425 Favel Blawged, Glenn Elin; Ticket $ 55- $ 65 at $ 65 momix.com

Chicago Travel and Adventure Show: love to travel? Get the latest suggestions from experts such as poline frommer, editorial director of the travel guide of the travel guide; Peter Greenburg, CBS News Travel Editor; And travel writer Andrew Macarthi. Browse over the corridors of over 200 exhibitions, characterized by destinations spread in the area dedicated to globes and Croatia. If you are in scuba diving, paddle boarding or kayaking, be sure to hit the dive and water sports pavilion. Donald e. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N. 10 AM -5 pm at River Road, Rosmont. Ticket $ 18- $ 26 (16 and for free) on Travelshows.com

Fika Fest: At the end of this week, Andersonville taps his Swedish roots to offer Fika Fest as a neighborhood. Consider coffee and cocoa crawls or bring a saw puzzle to the Great Andersonville Puzzle Exchange. If you are feeling competitive, then sign up for the Great Andersonville Paheli Throdown. Can you be the first person to collect a 48-tukra puzzle? 1-2 February in various Andersonville places; Description on Andersonville.org

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