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Eat. Watch. Do. — Taylor Swift, ‘Spider-Verse’ review

by Edinburg Post Report
June 1, 2023
in Health • Food
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It’s Thursday, Chicago.

After a gorgeous long weekend, you may be welcoming the summer sun of June with open arms. Or, you may be strapping on high heels or sneakers to wait in long lines at Soldier Field to buy Taylor Swift merch, as the star kicks off three nights of the Chicago stop of her Eras Tour on Friday.

To help line up your summer calendar, we’ve compiled the most-anticipated food festivals, concerts, movies and other outdoor fun to get on your schedule. But you can also keep it laid back and low-key like me — just pick your favorite Chicago beach to lounge at, and you already have the perfect summer day on deck.

Enjoy the weekend, we’ll see you again next week.

— Lauryn Azu, deputy senior editor

Taylor Swift performs at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on May 26, 2023. (Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/The New York Times/NYT)

The sold-out shows promise sparkling nights of pure bliss for Chicago’s wonder-struck Swifties. Despite the Ticketmaster drama that left many fans broken and blue, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Taylor Swift in Chicago this weekend. Read on here.

A vendor prepares a plate of lamb chops on a pita at the 29th African/Caribbean International Festival of Life in Washington Park on July 2, 2022, in Chicago.

A vendor prepares a plate of lamb chops on a pita at the 29th African/Caribbean International Festival of Life in Washington Park on July 2, 2022, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)

Quash your street food cravings at two Chicago food fests this weekend — Greek cuisine and hot dogs will be on display — and get the rest on your calendar for splendid summer eats. Read more here, but don’t if you’re hungry!

Cathy and Tim Hoffman of Glen Ellyn relax beside a sculpture titled Hear: With an Ear to the Ground, by artist Olga Ziemska, at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle on May 24, 2023.

Cathy and Tim Hoffman of Glen Ellyn relax beside a sculpture titled Hear: With an Ear to the Ground, by artist Olga Ziemska, at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle on May 24, 2023. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)

Polish American environmental artist Olga Ziemska will become the first woman to have a major sculpture installation at the Morton Arboretum. The exhibition features female-formed sculptures made of rocks, tree branches and other natural materials. Read more about the installation here.

Seven varieties of Sweet Baby Ray's barbecue sauce, seen here in 2013.

Seven varieties of Sweet Baby Ray’s barbecue sauce, seen here in 2013. (Carolyn Van Houten/Chicago Tribune/Chicago Tribune)

As you slather Sweet Baby Ray’s on grilled meat this summer, take a moment to appreciate its storied Chicago past and latest honor. Dave Raymond, the creator of the barbecue brand, was inducted into the American Royal Association’s Barbecue Hall of Fame.

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Read about Raymond and his journey in barbecue, as told to Tribune critic Nick Kindelsperger, here.

Fall Out Boy takes the stage at Wrigley Field in September 2018.

Fall Out Boy takes the stage at Wrigley Field in September 2018. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)

Your one-stop shop for fun in Chicago this summer is here. Read on for recommendations for summer blockbusters, must-see shows, movies in Millennium Park and more, here.

Brett Goldstein, from left, Jason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt in “Ted Lasso.”

Brett Goldstein, from left, Jason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt in “Ted Lasso.” (Apple TV+)

“The show was the anti-’Succession’ (which also had its series finale this week) and it dared to ask: What would it look like if people actually cared about one another? Like, genuinely cared,” Tribune critic Nina Metz writes. At the series’ close, Metz examines the lighthearted show’s impact, and where this season lost momentum, here.

Carly Rae Jepsen performs at We Day on Oct. 1, 2015, in Toronto.

Carly Rae Jepsen performs at We Day on Oct. 1, 2015, in Toronto. (Arthur Mola)

A few lucky Chicagoans will experience their first concert this weekend at one of Taylor Swift’s shows. Tribune reporter Christopher Borrelli reminisces about taking his 6-year-old daughter to see Carly Rae Jepsen at the Aragon Ballroom for her first concert, and offers some helpful tips to first-timers and their caregivers. Read more here.

Jessica Drew, left, and Miguel O'Hara in "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse."

Jessica Drew, left, and Miguel O’Hara in “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.” (Sony Pictures Animation/Sony Pictures Animations/TNS)

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” comes out this weekend after 2018′s “Into the Spider-Verse,” and the animation in the sequel is just as exciting and unafraid as the first movie. “The movie may be a product and just another IP machine, but it feels human-made, and genuinely witty,” Tribune critic Michael Phillips writes. Read more about Miles Morales’ next adventure here.

An employee of Ramsay’s Kitchen greets people after the restaurant opened in downtown Naperville on May 30.

An employee of Ramsay’s Kitchen greets people after the restaurant opened in downtown Naperville on May 30. (H. Rick Bamman/Naperville Sun)

Gordon Ramsay’s new restaurant Ramsay’s Kitchen in Naperville is the third to be opened in the U.S. by the Michelin-starred chef and television personality. Read more about how you can sample pan-seared scallops, beef Wellington and a Chicago-inspired burger here.

Dogs at a Hilton hotel. As people increasingly travel with their four-legged friends, hotels are stepping up with more amenities.

Dogs at a Hilton hotel. As people increasingly travel with their four-legged friends, hotels are stepping up with more amenities. (2023 Hilton via The New York Times/2023 Hilton via The New York Times)

You don’t have to dump your dog at a kennel before your summer escape — take him along for the ride instead. More luxury destinations are catering to pet parents and offering “pet-menities” like specialty beds and blankets and gift bags. Get inspired for your next vacation with Fido here.

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