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Friday, June 30
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Is hope in the air for Blackhawks fans? The hockey team got No. 1 pick Connor Bedard, the sought-after 17-year-old Canadian. Manifesting better days ahead for all Chicago sports 🔮 |
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What Chicago's Talking About
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What to Do
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🔺 = Sid’s picks |
| | Celebrate the new community plaza at 63rd and Justine streets. [Free] |
| | Ring in the two-year anniversary of the popular brunch at Furama with Asian drag performers. [$39.50] |
| 🔺 | Cheer on runners who chug beer and then run a mile … four times. Don’t miss the beer garden or DJs either. [$20 for spectators] |
| | Watch the sky light up with special Independence Day fireworks. [Free] |
| 🔺 | Calling all beginner potters! Learn to wedge clay, center a cylinder, and turn and trim items on the wheel at the Color Cocktail Factory. [$25+] |
| | Hear the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform the score of “The Force Awakens,” the seventh film in the franchise, Friday and Saturday. [$89+] |
| | Chicago’s two-day Latin American Comedy Fest is at iO Theater Friday and the Logan Square Improv Theater Saturday. [Free] |
| | Shop homemade goods and vintage clothes at the pop-up market and block party at On Town Brewing Saturday and Sunday. [Free entry] |
| 🔺 | Head to a rave, a mini ball, and more to celebrate queer Black and brown Chicagoans. [Varies] |
| + Explore Washington Park during the African Caribbean International Festival of Life, and enjoy — or avoid — NASCAR. |
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Chicago Chatter: NASCAR Fans Speak Up
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 NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace in Grant Park in 2022. (Armando L. Sanchez / Tribune / Getty) | An overwhelming number of Hey Chicago readers are against this weekend’s race. But not everyone … |
| Meet the Chicagoans excited for NASCAR |
| Jen T.S.:“I grew up around racing culture in central Indiana. The Chicago race falls on my birthday, and I'm throwing a NASCAR-themed party.” |
| Jonathan L.: “I love NASCAR — or YASSSCAR! I think it will be like anything the city introduces: It will have new implications that some people will not like until we learn to improve it.” |
| Alex M.: “I work downtown, and we already deal with Lollapalooza every year. At least this is something I can enjoy.” |
| And the ones who are giving it a chance |
| Mike H.: “As a kid, I dreamed of NASCAR in downtown Chicago. It's going to be great publicity for the city, but the community should have been far more engaged. The fact that it went through as a backroom deal taints what may be a great event. I hope it ends up being good.” |
| Megan M.: “I’m not a NASCAR fan and the traffic sucks. But I love our city and I’m all for improving tourism and bringing in revenue for local businesses. I’m annoyed everyone is hating on it right away — give it a shot!” |
| Kevin R.: “At first, it seemed like a stunt by a mayor in political trouble. But now seeing the course and the stands, I think it will be dope.” |
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Today on City Cast Chicago
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 The lakefront as wildfire smoke cloud the skyline Wednesday. (Scott Olson / Getty) | Should Chicago Prep for Future Wildfire Smoke? | Sun-Times’ Brett Chase and Illinois Answer Project’s Manny Ramos join us to talk about worries over future air quality, a highway expansion project, NASCAR, and more. |
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Back in your inbox Monday with more Fourth of July fun! |
| —Sidney Madden |
| Thanks to editor Simone Alicea! |
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