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Chicago History Museum February Events

Jan 14 2009

chmFebruary is bringing lots of interesting and diverse events to the Chicago History Museum.  Events include Transportation Frustration, where contemporary issues concerning the cities transportation are discussed, Chocolate Confidential, a film which explores the world wide business of chocolate, and of course Great Chicago Stories that covers a wide variety of topics regarding Chicago’s history. Be sure to check out more of what CHM has to offer in February.

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January Events @ the Chicago History Museum

Jan 05 2009

chmThe first month of 2009 brings many different and unique events to the Chicago History Museum.  On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the museum will present readings and musical performances that reflect Dr. King’s messages of peace and justice. Project Sunday brings the film Chicago 10 for viewers to enjoy.  And, Great Chicago Stories is a seminar that everyone with an interest in the city’s history should attend.  The best part is that most of these events are free.  Be sure to check out what the History Museum has to offer, and download a free calender so as not to miss anything.

The Chicago History Museum is located at 1601 N. Clark St.

For more info please call 312.642.4600

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Slumdog Millionaire

Dec 12 2008

Directed by Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire is garnering praise from critics all around the globe, and has already claimed a few pre-oscar awards.  The movie is playing at various theaters in Chicago, and other select cities.  Our team of streetmarketers will be hitting various events to get the word out.  Look for us the day after Christmas at Sonotheque for Karsh Kale, as well as other venues and events in Chicago.

Slumdog Millionaire is playing now in select cities, and opens nationwide December 12th.

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Dark Streets in Chicago

Nov 21 2008

dsposterfinalDark Streets is a brand new movie/musical coming to a theater near you. Unlike Chicago and Moulin Rouge, Dark Streets has a much darker tone. A film-noir story about a wealthy playboy who owns the city’s hottest nightclub, Dark Streets boasts an original score featuring blues legend B.B. King.  To help get the word out, direction will be promoting Dark Streets through retail distribution, and good old fashioned hand-to-hand distribution at several events throughout the city including Lonnie Brooks and Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings.

Dark Streets opens in December.

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