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Olympics on TV: What to watch today
A look at what’s on TV on Aug. 3 at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
Is it OK to plant in containers during summer?
Plants grown in containers will need more frequent, light watering to get established.
Today in History: Pedestal of the Statue of Liberty reopened to visitors
On August 3, 2004, the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty opened to visitors for the first time since the 9/11 attacks.
Lollapalooza Day 2: Light sticks are out for K-pop group Stray Kids, though some miss the rock
Lollapalooza’s Day 2 opened Friday for a second sold-out day in Grant Park, with headliners Stray Kids and SZA.
Chicagoan Adan Diaz attended Lollapalooza for the first time last year. This year, he performed twice.
The 20-year-old Chicago-based artist hopes his Lollapalooza performances elevate the city’s music scene.
What to do in Chicago: Jazz in Bronzeville, Noche de Danzón and, of course, Lollapalooza
Also around town this weekend, the long-running Edison Park Fest and a farewell event for TimeLine Theatre’s longtime home.
Olympics on TV: What to watch today
A look at what’s on TV on Aug. 2 at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
Video game performers protest unregulated AI use at Warner Bros. Studios
More than 300 video game performers and Hollywood actors picketed in front of the Warner Bros. Studios building on Thursday to protest against what they call an unwillingness from top gaming companies to protect union voice actors and motion capture workers against unregulated AI.
Lollapalooza opens on Day 1 with gray skies and pink for Chappell Roan
Chicago’s largest annual music festival opened in Grant Park on Thursday with one name seemingly eclipsing even the night’s headliners.