Lincoln Park Massage Spa (Chicago, IL)
Tuesday, Oct. 7 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, Oct. 7 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
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Chicago (Schaumburg, IL)
Tuesday, Oct. 7 2008 @ All Day
Full Price: $15.95 - $20.15 Our Price: $8.20 - $10.20* Rated:
Bring the family out for an adventure at this giant indoor LEGO world, featuring hands-on LEGO activities and theme park-like attractions. Go on a LEGO factory tour, ride the Dragon Ride, watch the Spellbreaker 4D movie, and build your own LEGO creations, which you can test out on the speed ramp or the earthquake table. Enjoy a bite to eat at the LEGO cafe, shop in the LEGO store and much more. Learn More
Steppenwolf presents the world premiere of Kafka on the Shore, adapted for the stage and directed by Tony Award winner Frank Galati, based on the book by Haruki Murakami. A young boy's coming of age parallels an old man's search for destiny in modern-day Japan, where the borders between everyday reality, dreams and imagination are constantly crossed. Learn More
The Victory Gardens Biograph Theater (Chicago, IL)
Tuesday, Oct. 7 2008 @ 7:30pm (Preview)
Full Price: $30.00 - $48.00 Our Price: $15.00 - $24.00* Rated:
The Victory Gardens Theater presents Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice. Ruhl, the award-winning playwright, wrote this beautiful and startling take on the Greek myth of Orpheus, whose bride Eurydice was condemned to the underworld. The New York Times called Eurydice "weird and wonderful, devastatingly lovely." Learn More