Lincoln Park Massage Spa (Chicago, IL)
Tuesday, Jul. 22 2008 @ Various Times
Full Price: $85.00 - $190.00 Our Price: $42.50 - $95.00* Rated:
Lincoln Park Massage Spa invites you to a sanctuary in the city, created with your satisfaction in mind. Discover comfort, serenity and balance while you enjoy a Swedish, Deep Tissue or Couple's Massage, or a specialty service such as a Sugar Body Polish. Learn More
Amber Spa (Chicago, IL)
Tuesday, Jul. 22 2008 @ Various Times
Full Price: $75.00 - $160.00 Our Price: $37.50 - $80.00* Rated:
Amber Spa combines a peaceful and beautifully modern environment with a highly trained, friendly staff to offer the most advanced spa services available. Enjoy facials, massages, manicures, pedicures, waxing and body treatments, and more in a tranquil atmosphere with beautiful paintings and stained glass works on display. Learn More
Annoyance Theatre (Chicago, IL)
Tuesday, Jul. 22 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $10.00 Our Price: $5.00* Rated:
The Annoyance presents "The Best Night of Improv in Chicago" — four fantastically funny groups filled with veterans of the Annoyance, Second City, Steppenwolf and other great theatres. The show includes Fishnuts, Chicagoland, Bad Touch: Unsavory Improv and The Gambino Crew. Learn More
Jean is sleepwalking through her life until she answers a dead man's cell phone. It turns out to be a wake-up call that sends her on a date with the dead man's brother, a drinking binge with his wife, and a mysterious rendezvous with his mistress—leading Jean to rediscover herself. Learn More
Ravinia Martin Theatre (Highland Park, IL)
Tuesday, Jul. 22 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $40.00 Our Price: $20.00* Rated:
The New Yorker described Maya Beiser as a "cello goddess." A founding member of the the music ensemble, the Bang on a Can All-Stars, she's worked with such renowned modern composers as Steve Reich and Philip Glass. See her unique cello style live in concert at Ravinia's Martin Theatre. Learn More
Michael McKean (This is Spinal Tap, Laverne and Shirley) stars in Superior Donuts, a provocative new comedy by 2008 Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Letts. Arthur (McKean) owns a decrepit donut shop in the uptown neighborhood of Chicago. Franco, a black teenager who is his only employee, wants to change the shop for the better. Set in one of Chicago's most diverse communities, this world-premiere highlights the redemptive power of friendship. Learn More