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Goodbye to the longest year ever. |
There are a few choice words that I’d use to describe 2020, but most of them would land this email in your spam folder. As we contemplate the new year in Chicago and ring in 2021 from home, we feel hopeful about the eventual return of the things we love: art, food, culture and travel. As our city comes back to life, you can trust Time Out to be your guide. (Speaking of, we’d love to
hear your thoughts on our newsletters.) Stick with us, and we’ll see you in 2021! |
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2020 in review: the things
that pulled us through |
The 20 best movies of 2020 |
Despite the closure of cinemas, the switch to streaming and an uncertain future, the year brought us plenty of mesmerizing films. | |
Best Chicago albums of 2020 |
A sprawling jazz opus to brand-new hip-hop—the best new music of 2020 delivered when we needed it most. | |
Books we read in 2020 |
One silver lining to 2020: more time to read. These are the books (new and old) that transported us this year. | |
Meals that got us through 2020 |
Give it up for the Chicago restaurants that fueled us through the strangest year on record. | | | | |
How to still have an amazing New Year’s Eve in Chicago |
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We’ve grown accustomed to celebrating holidays in unusual ways this year, and New Year’s Eve is no different. Still, there’s plenty of ways to celebrate, including virtual parties, fancy takeout menus and booze—lots of booze. |
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Get in the holiday spirit |
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