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Category: Fun and Games
Eisenhower Spooktacular brings students, community together for Halloween fun
Personable pythons, costumed cops and plenty of candy combined to draw a large crowd for the annual event in Blue Island.
A look behind the scenes at the National Toy Hall of Fame
The National Toy Hall of Fame, part of the The Strong National Museum of Play in upstate New York, aims to show how its toys have endured and evolved over the years — pieces go from wood to plastic, electronics are added.
The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for Oct. 19
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The last Chicago-area Chuck E. Cheese to boot the animatronic band embraces the future with trampolines, video screens and pizza
Once the main attraction, Munch’s Make Believe Band has been phased out at hundreds of Chuck E. Cheese locations across the country in recent years.
Disney to debut new Lightning Lane Premier Pass this month, but it’s going to cost you
Disney said that its Lightning Lane Premier Pass, which will be available in limited quantities, is set to debut at Disneyland on Oct. 23 and Disney World on Oct. 30.
The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for Oct. 12
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The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for Oct. 5
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The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for Sept. 28
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Silver lining for White Sox fans? History, say fans of other losing sports teams: ‘Once you’ve been down so long, what’s a little lower?’
Die-hard sport fans don’t root for their teams to lose. Until they’re about to make history, that is. With the Chicago White Sox poised to capture the record for most losses in a modern MLB season with less than a week of games, its fans are finding themselves in the previously unthinkable position of wishing for the next defeat. It’s a feeling other fans of historically losing teams have, unenviably, experienced. “Once you’ve been down so long, what’s a little lower?” asked Michael Campbell, a lifelong Detroit Lions fan who moved to Chicago from Michigan shortly before the team went […]