3733 N Southport Ave
Chicago, IL 60613
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Vic Theatre, designed by architect John E.O. Pridmore, opened in 1912 as the Victoria Theatre. It took three years to build the luxurious five-story vaudeville house. The lobby floor and staircases are still Italian marble, and the interior still has most of the original ornate wall sculptures. The acoustics are near perfect, and the balcony has wonderful sight-lines. When there's no live music, hit the Brew & View. Singular to all of northern Illinois, the Brew & View is the Vic's alter ego, transforming the theater from music to movies. Three bars are open throughout the films, creating a cinematic experience miles away from the strip-mall multiplex. Movies at Brew & View tend to be second- and third-run, as well as cult and underground favorites. Visit http://www.brewview.com/ for show times
Chicago's original movie theatre with a bar! Showing new & classic films, as well as TV, sports, special events, and concerts! The Vic Theatre, designed by architect John E.O. Pridmore, opened in 1912 as the Victoria Theatre. It took three years to build the luxurious five-story vaudeville house. The lobby floor and staircases are still Italian marble, and the interior still has most of the original ornate wall sculptures. The acoustics are near perfect, and the balcony has wonderful sight-lines. Concert information at http://www.victheatre.com Movie listings at http://www.brewview.com
Come visit night desk assistant Jason as he tries to keep his sanity while helping the crazy residents of the Happy Sunshine Retirement Community.
Opium Comedy @ Osmium Coffee Come sober. Or not. Just laugh. With your hosts: Meaghan Strickland & Marlena Rodriguez Free. Every Tuesday. 7pm. BYOB. 1117 W. Belmont Ave.
Chicago's original movie theatre with a bar! Showing new & classic films, as well as TV, sports, special events, and concerts! The Vic Theatre, designed by architect John E.O. Pridmore, opened in 1912 as the Victoria Theatre. It took three years to build the luxurious five-story vaudeville house. The lobby floor and staircases are still Italian marble, and the interior still has most of the original ornate wall sculptures. The acoustics are near perfect, and the balcony has wonderful sight-lines. Concert information at http://www.victheatre.com Movie listings at http://www.brewview.com
Christian Fellowship for All Nations [CFAN-Chicago], is an non-denominational fellowship ministry that came to the world’s attention and was birthed as a result of the incredible call from God to Pastor Abraham Adesayo in 2002. CFAN-Chicago is a place where children of God from all nationalities and background come together to lift up their voices of worship, praises, and prayers to Him alone that is worthy. At CFAN-Chicago we believe that Jesus Christ was the divined son of God, born of a virgin, lived a perfect and sinless life, was crucified on the cross of Calvary where he died for all our sins, and after three days, rose from the dead. According to the Word of the Living God (The Holy Bible), the price of sin is death. Because Jesus died on the cross, He has made the ultimate sacrifice for humanity. He gave his life so that you and I can live and receive eternal life, and a place in heaven through faith in Him. We believe that God co-exists equally and eternally in three persons, The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit; and that These three are One God. In our beliefs, we encourage treating one another as brothers and sisters; building stronger families with Godly values, encouraging lost souls to reconcile in body and in spirit, with the Father, and assisting every individual to attain their God given potential for the glory of God through fervent prayers. CFAN-Chicago is growing rapidly and preparing for a family of churches spread across the globe, a training college with international campuses, missions programs, partnerships and special events. Our desire is to reach the world with Jesus Christ through the sharing of our values, equipping people and releasing them to bring revival to their nations. We are passionately committed to walking in God’s love and sharing it until the whole earth is filled with knowledge of the Glory of the Lord. At CFAN-Chicago, known as the christian " Florist in Chicago ", we would like to extend our hands to you, to join us in praise and worship during our regular services. We welcome you in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
7 Screens. Opened March 31, 2000. On its opening weekend, Landmark's Century Centre Cinema posted the highest weekend gross of the John Cusack film High Fidelity in the country. The following weekend, High Fidelity at the LCCC ranked as the second-highest grossing engagement amongst all films in the country. Landmark's Century Centre Cinema is a state-of-the-art and architecturally unique facility, and the first all-stadium seating theatre showcasing independent and foreign language films in the Chicagoland area. Featuring convenient validated parking, unobstructed sightlines, Dolby Digital sound and gourmet as well as traditional concessions, Landmark's Century Centre Cinema is one of the city's most innovative and exciting theatre locations. Nestled into the fourth, fifth and sixth levels of the Century Shopping Centre, it is surrounded by award-winning restaurants and shopping opportunities on Chicago's bustling near-north side. Convenient $5.00 validated four-hour parking located in Century Shopping Centre lot. Enter on Clark Street. Sound Systems: Dolby Digital - Dolby SR - Dolby Stereo "BEST MOVIE THEATRE" - Chicago Free Press (2009) "BEST ALL-AROUND MOVIE THEATRE" - Time Out Chicago (2005) "BEST LOCAL MOVIE THEATRE" - Chicago Free Press (Best in Community 2006, 2005 & 2004) "BEST CHICAGO MOVIE THEATRE" - Chicago Free Press (Reader's Choice 2003) "BEST MOVIE THEATRE TO SEE ART FILMS" - New City (Best of Chicago 2004) "BEST NEW MOVIE THEATRE" - New City (Best of Chicago 2001) "BEST PLACE TO WATCH A MOVIE! Stadium-style seating, state-of-the-art cinematic technology, and gourmet treats enhance art-house releases from big studios and independent producers." - Chicago Magazine (2001) "BEST MULTIPLEX! A citadel of art movies." - Chicago Magazine (2000)