Looking for something to do today? Agenda‘s got you covered:
At Club Foot in Ukrainian Village, novelist Tim McAtee, a native Chicagoan and current Oakland resident, reads from his debut novel, The Hipsters, inspired by his time spent in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.
The Bucktown Bazaar is in full swing over at Holstein Park; attendees can purchase artisanal crafts from over 80 local vendors.
Local upstarts Kids These Days perform at the Vic in support of their self-released LP Traphouse Rock, an album Miles Raymer calls “plenty ambitious . . . Kids These Days can put together a hell of a song.” Mathian opens.
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