Sunday, October 20, 2013
Pullman Porter Blues at Goodman Theatre
Chicago theatre is always wonderful. These performers were fantastic on Saturday night. The play was a perfect choice as well - since it hit upon a unique historical moment in Chicago history and lives of African-Americans who worked for George Pullman as railroad porters. It gave us a small peak inside that story of work, dignity and struggle.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Historic Palmer house
We all got brownies in the middle of this beautiful room at the Palmer House where the chef invented the brownie for the wife of the Potter Palmer, who built this manificent structure as a wedding gift for his new bride. The place burnt down in the Great Chicago Fire - 13 days later - but was rebuilt.
Chicago food tour
Here's what a classic Chicago hot dog looks like - at American Hot Dogs. The Tastebud Food Tour was like eating your way through history - learning about Chicago Deep Dish Pizza, prohibition, Al Capone's soup kitchens, the invention of the brownie, the World's Fair and much more. Our guide Jennifer was entertaining and informative.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Millennium Park
A morning tour of this fabulous park. Great architecture and natural elements, as well as amazing sculptures. Crown Fountain and Cloud Gate are always engaging. The students did a self-guided tour; each student telling about some aspect of the park, the artists and architects who buillt the elements, and its history. Of course there were lots of photo opps.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Chicago Cultural Center
Touring the Chicago Cultural Center - amazing architecture and history. At one time, a public library; now a center that provides year round free cultural events in art, music, dance, and film to the public seven days a week. We were able to view the two beautiful stained glass domes, including the largest Tiffany stained glass dome in the world. The are rotating art exhibits - as you can see from some of the ceramic statuary and mixed media light and color exhibit below.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
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