Events for December 2009
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Sunday - December 6th
Museums / Museum Exhibit
Art and Faith of Creche
Loyola University Museum of Art - 820 N. Michigan Ave. - Chicago (Magnificent Mile)
An exhibition features more than 100 contemporary Nativity scenes from different countries and cultures.
Museums / Museum Exhibit
Bertha Honore Palmer
Chicago History Museum - 1601 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Gold Coast)
Features clothing and personal effects belonging to the local Victorian-era businesswoman and fashion icon.
Museums / Museum Exhibit
Lincoln Park Block By Block
Chicago History Museum - 1601 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Gold Coast)
Share your own memories and experiences of the North Side neigborhood at this historical exploration of the area.
Museums / Museum Exhibit
Abraham Lincoln Transformed
Chicago History Museum - 1601 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Gold Coast)
Take a closer look at how Lincoln's views on slavery changed during the Civil War
Museums / Museum Exhibit
Benito Juarez and the Making of Modern Mexico
Chicago History Museum - 1601 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Gold Coast)
Lean more about the late Mexican president
Museums / Museum Exhibit
My Chinatown
Chicago History Museum - 1601 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Gold Coast)
See video clips, artifacts and photographs from neighborhood residents
Movies / Things To Watch
Project Sunday
Chicago History Museum - 1601 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Gold Coast)
1:30 p.m. "Christmas Confidential"
A monthly documentary film screening and discussion.
Theater / Theater Event
Beethoven, As I Knew Him
Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place - 175 E. Chestnut St. - Chicago (Gold Coast)
Actor-pianist Hershey Felder ("George Gershwin Alone") celebrates the life and work of Ludwig von Beethoven in a dramatization based on a true story as seen through the eyes of the composer's frequent companion during the last two years of his life.
Theater / Theater Event
Icarus
Lookingglass Theatre in the Water Tower Water Works - 821 N. Michigan Ave. - Chicago (Magnificent Mile)
A world premiere adaptation of the Greek myth about the father who cautions his son not to fly too close to the sun blends folklore, scientific theory, visual metaphor, songs and aerial choreography.


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