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The Chicago skyline reflected in Lake Michigan.
Chicago is the third largest city in the United States and a major tourist destination for travelers worldwide. Nicknamed the Windy City, Chicago has 28 miles of lakefront with 24 beaches; more than 8,800 acres of green space and 600 parks; it has eight major league sports teams; more than 200 theatres, 250 live music venues, and 200 professional dance companies. Plus, there are more than 7,300 restaurants and over 160 breweries in the Chicagoland area. There are 59 historic districts and hundreds of historic landmarks; more than 70 music festivals, 36 parades, and over 40 film festivals annually.
In short, there’s always plenty to see and do in Chicago. Here are the latest happenings.
Chicago is home to 60 museums, showcasing world-class art, culture and history. Art on theMART is the largest permanent digital art installation in the world. One of the largest collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings outside of Paris is housed at the Art Institute of Chicago. More than 500 public works of art displayed around the city as part of the City of Chicago’s Public Art Program , including pieces by Picasso, Chagall, Miro, and Calder. The Museum of Science and Industry is one of the largest science museums in the world.
Here are some of the newest exhibits at the top museums in Chicago.
The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the top attractions in the city and boasts over 300,000 works of art in fields ranging from Chinese bronzes to contemporary design and from textiles to installation art. It’s considered one of the top fine-arts museums in the world. In addition to its permanent collection, the museum has wide-ranging exhibitions, including Cezanne, the first major retrospective of Paul Cezanne’s work in the United States in more than 25 years, and the first exhibition on Cezanne organized by the Art Institute of Chicago in more than 70 years. The exhibit lasts until September 5, 2022 and explores Cezanne’s work across media and genres with 80 oil paintings, 40 watercolors and drawings, and two complete sketchbooks. Other upcoming exhibits include David Hockney: The Arrival of Spring, Normandy, 2020 (August 20, 2022 - January 9, 2023), Bridget Riley Drawings: From the Artist’s Studio , The Language of Beauty in African Art (November 20, 2022 - February 27, 2023) and, coming next year, Salvador Dalí: The Image Disappears (February 18, 2023 - June 12, 2023).
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA) showcases the work and ideas of living artists with the goal of understanding the historical, social, and cultural context of the contemporary art. Upcoming exhibits include Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s–Today (November 19, 2022 - April 23, 2023) — the first major group exhibition in the United State to envision a new approach to contemporary art in the Caribbean diaspora. And at the American Writers Museum, Dark Testament (opening September 2022) will explore racial injustice in America through the work of Black American writers from the end of the Civil War through the Civil Rights Movement. The multi-disciplinary exhibit will include: on-site exhibitions (spanning three gallery spaces in the American Writers Museum), online exhibitions, programs with contemporary black authors ongoing throughout 2022-2023.
Chicago History Museum’s newest temporary exhibition Treasured Ten: Selections from the Costume Collection (open until January 16, 2023), delves into the museum’s clothing collection of more than 50,000 pieces, to showcase ten ensembles that tell the stories of these five designers: Stephen Burrows, Scotty Piper, Patrick Kelly, Willi Smith, and Barbara Bates. Dating from the 1970s to the 1980s, the garments are expressions of their creators’ experiences and identities. The Jaffee History Trail exhibit is also open and showcases features such as a fire relic from the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and the Couch Tomb , a reminder that the area was once a Chicago city cemetery. Developed in partnership with the Chicago Park District and support of neighborhood groups, the Jaffee History Trail creates a new destination at Lincoln Park’s southwestern corner. The new landscaping includes approximately 150 young trees and large beds of native plants, which will attract birds and other pollinators.
The Field Museum has over 40 million artifacts.
The Field Museum ’s newest exhibit Wild Color , running through January 8, 2023, invites travelers to dive into the color spectrum as they make their way through immersive rooms, each representing a color of the rainbow. In Jurassic Oceans: Monsters of the Deep , running through September 5, 2022, visitors will meet the underwater giants that lived 200 million years ago, delving into the latest scientific research to learn how these Jurassic giants evolved and comparing them to specimens of marine animals living today. Experience what it’s like to stand (or swim) next to top predators like a plesiosaur—a reptile with flippers, a very long neck, and super sharp teeth. In Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories , which is a new permanent exhibit, guests are invited to experience stories told by Native American and Indigenous people of self-determination, resilience, continuity and the future. Visitors will learn about the historical significance of items in the Field’s collection, like traditional regalia and pottery, and immerse themselves in works by contemporary Native artists, including Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) raised beadwork from Karen Ann Hoffman of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and flute music from Frank Waln of the Sicangu Lakota. They will also dive deeply into current issues, like threats to Native land and the rights of tribal nations to govern themselves
The Emily Hotel is one of the newest hotels to open in the Windy City. Situated at the former location of The Ace Hotel, this boutique property has 159 rooms, 12 of which are suites.
The LaSalle Hotel, Autograph Collection is another new property. It’s located in the Financial District and has 232 rooms and is located 21 stories above street level. It boasts an expansive gym that has both TechnoGym equipment and Peloton bikes and a wellness program that aims to create synergy between work/life balance.
The St. Regis Chicago is slated to debut in early 2023 as the 50th St. Regis globally. The hotel will comprise the first 11 floors of the building, featuring 192 guest rooms, multiple dining options, a 12,000 square foot, St. Regis Spa, a fitness center, indoor pool and outdoor sunken terrace with scenic views. The hotel’s backyard is a six-acre botanical green space featuring a children’s play park.


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Don’t lie. We both know that there are nights you go out for one reason and one reason only: finding someone to bring back home. The good news is Chicago has some of the best hookup bars to get laid, so you’re in luck.
Sure, dating apps like Tinder and Bumble offer some reprieve for those trying to get lucky without getting off of the couch, but as it turns out, there really is no substitute for the large number of easy hookup opportunities at bars in Chicago.
Everyone gets tired of even the best hookup apps out there from time-to-time and wants to meet someone face to face without spending days messaging back and forth. There is just something more fun and exciting about feeling that connection with someone the moment you meet them and knowing that they feel the same.
Chicago is truly one of the best cities in the world for meeting singles in person and you need to make the most of your opportunity. If you’ve lived anywhere else (except for maybe NYC or LA) you will really appreciate what we have going on here.
So for those of you who are damn sick of riding solo, or maybe just looking for someone to ride out the night with, here are the best hookup bars in Chicago. You’re welcome in advance.
Located smack-dab in the middle of Gold Coast’s bumpin’ bar scene is The Hangge-Uppe, a self-described “dive club” and legendary singles bar. Now, we’re not really sure just exactly what a “dive club” is, but no matter what you call this spot, you’ve gotta admit it gives off some serious vibes. A visit to the Hangge-Uppe is the easiest way to get laid in Chicago. This club offers a slightly-seedy neighborhood bar feel and a great mix of tunes.
El Hefe is… an experience, to say the least. But, it’s our job to say more. So picture, if you will, an upscale sports bar that also offers the bottle service of a club, complete with confetti cannons and sparklers. Add to that some damn good tacos and a shit ton of tequila and BAM, you’ve got this River North joint. Sure, El Hefe has its skeezier moments, but with awesome drink specials, a great party atmosphere, and an utter horde of twenty-somethings piling in on the weekends, a trip to this bar is one of the easiest ways to get laid in the city. Be warned though, you will leave covered in champagne and glitter, that’s just part of the deal.
Taco joint by day, adult play place by night, Federales is the place to go if you’re looking for easy hookups. This West Loop bar is usually swamped wall-to-wall with twenty and thirty-somethings on weekends and weeknights alike. Perhaps a bit tamer than some of the other establishments on this list (here’s lookin’ at you, El Hefe) Federales isn’t so much of a “dance and go home” kind of bar as it is one that requires its drunk-ass patrons have an actual conversation with the person they’re trying to pick up. We know, it’s effin’ revolutionary. Amazing.
Are you trying to find the best neighborhoods for bar-hopping in Chicago? View our list of the top 5 bar-hopping hoods in the city.
We repeat: this River North bar at the ACME Hotel has a hot tub. Though strictly speaking The Bunny Slope isn’t open to the public, this ski slope themed cocktail lounge does host plenty of parties on its calendar. And if you are #blessed enough to swipe an invite to one of these exclusive events, you better prepare to walk into one of the straight-up sexiest venues in the city and possibly get laid. What this lounge doesn’t have in numbers or dance floors, it definitely makes up for in sex appeal. (Warning: We cannot guarantee what does or does not go on or go in the hot tub. Thrillseekers, enter at your own risk!)
If you are on a trip to city, we recommend visiting these 11 rooftop bars. Each bar offers a beautiful view of the Chicago skyline.
OK, so we understand that it can be tough to get laid at a bar right now considering, well, a lot of them are not open and the ones that are are operating under extremely different circumstances. Because of that, you need different ways to get laid. New ways to meet people, interact with them and ultimately get a little cozy at the end of a long night out.
We understand that relationships aren’t for everyone, nor is everyone looking for a relationship. When a hook up is all you need during COVID, but you want to be conscious about social distancing, here are a few round about ways to get your Mattress Olympics on.
The Old Town hot spot is the go to place on Wells Street if you’re looking to meet someone for a little fling. It’s a clubbier atmosphere than say, Woodie’s or Pour House, and in conducive to congregating that isn’t at a stand-offish table. Now, since none of this matters right now because congregating by the bar or, well, anywhere, Benchmark’s air open rooftop allows for a nice night’s breeze to waft you directly into the mood. It’s a dark horse, but it’s the right horse.
Joy is the perfect spot to meet someone for a hook up because there’s nothing but versatility inside those four walls. Each level of Joy district presents you a new opportunity to meet a new person in a completely new atmosphere. New, new new, like New Edition. You walk into Joy and you instantly know that the bass is laced with horny vibes. The Dillon Francis slams through the speakers at Parlay and you instantly need to hit the rooftop deck for a little bottle service to impress.
It may not be a flawless venue, but it’s the right one for getting laid.
Bounce Sporting Club flew onto the scene a few years ago and has instantly risen to the pantheon of clubs in Chicago you hit if you’re trying to get lucky. The bottle service is insane, the men and women are gorgeous, and everyone is there to have a damn good time with each other. Oh, and it’s also a prime venue for hip hop and EDM concerts, making it a full service station to satisfy your insatiable horniness. Bounce. You heard it first.
Anyone who is recently out of college and super into day drinking knows that Lottie’s is the north side bar you go to for a day hook up. The beer is flowing, the laughs are abundant, and the horniness is omnipresent. It’s a hang and bang before the sun goes down and then head back out for the night and maybe see that person again. We don’t know your style or game, but we do know that Lottie’s is a spot for the mid-20’s one night stand that makes you feel like you’re back on campus.
Is there anything more exhilarating than a hotel hook-up? Not in my book. At the IO, you can take the party from their awesome elevated outdoor space to one of the many rooms at The Godfrey Hotel in the middle of River North. The IO at the Godfrey is one of those awesome spaces that took the hardships of the pandemic and made the shift to continue to provide exciting evenings to all their patrons. From the heated, lit-up globes in the middle of winter to the open patio space during the perfect Chicago summer, the atmosphere at the IO is steamy all year long. 
 3506 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657
Being one of the most packed places on Clark, your chances of getting lucky at Old Crow might be higher than any place in the city. We’ve all been there: you’re standing (closely) next to pretty much everyone in the bar, swaying back and forth to the country music you might not like, and you lock eyes. Is it Prince Charming? Probably not, but for the night, it’ll do. The vodka lemonades out of your mason jar glass start tasting sweeter and you head up to the roof where you probably can’t sit down, and that’s exactly how this love story starts. 
We here at UM are not sure if we’ve seen a more expansive cocktail list, and everyone knows that a little liquid courage is just what you need to be your flirtiest self. So while you sip on your Hibiscus Mule and take a seat on one of Tree House swings, ease yourself into your night with the final goal in mind. If you’ve always wanted to bag a bartender, check Tree House out on a Tuesday for Industry Night, where the drinks will be flowing and cover will not be charged! Is there a better combo? Yes, throw in a sexy guy or girl to spend the night with. 
15 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60610 
Quite possibly one of the best bars to end the night at, Hopsmith is a goldmine for fellow partiers to find their special someone. Upstairs at Hopsmith is truly where it all goes down. Bright lights, open air, and blasting music, you can’t help but feel seductive. Plus, ladies and gentlemen, every Thursday is ladies night at Hopsmith. So, while they attract the girls with half priced wine, the men will flock for a chance to be with one of Chicago’s many beautiful women (and we’re all beautiful. Pur.)
Wells St, Old Town, Chicago, IL 60610
This place is a personal favorite, and truly doesn’t stop in just ONE bar. Wells Street. The heart of Old Town is home to so many bars that are buzzing with young twenty- and thirty-somethings looking for a good time. From brunch at Benchmark to a late night at LG’s, taking a walk up and down Wells will have you doing double takes and getting ready for your next night out. Pro tip? When intramural summer sports at North Avenue come around, Wells Street is the popular post-game stop where winners win and losers also win, if you’re catching my drift. 
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Is Eros "Verified" at all trustworthy?








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Sep 13, 2020




I'm curious if eros is legit or full of fakes.

I see a lot of tempting ladies, but unable to find any information on them here or on TER or anywhere. Their photos seem to be unique (not found anywhere else on the net other than their listing), but other than that they are complete ghosts.

Does "Eros Verified" actually carry any weight, or not?

Examples:
https://www.eros.com/new_york/new_york/files/7402899.htm?cat=1
https://www.eros.com/new_york/new_york/files/9327621.htm?cat=1
Eros providers tend to be legit or they won’t be able to get away with charging so much before their scam is exposed. The one you listed seems fine
However, Eros is retarded when it comes to where these girls can categorize themselves

For example, I doubt she’s a XXX star
https://www.eros.com/new_york/new_york/files/3963592.htm?cat=32

Eros providers tend to be legit or they won’t be able to get away with charging so much before their scam is exposed.


Eros providers tend to be legit or they won’t be able to get away with charging so much before their scam is exposed. The one you listed seems fine
However, Eros is retarded when it comes to where these girls can categorize themselves

For example, I doubt she’s a XXX star
https://www.eros.com/new_york/new_york/files/3963592.htm?cat=32

I won't say anything in regards to those two, but the verified label means shit.

Specifically on Eros, I have seen accounts sporting the verified tag despite a quick reverse image search showing the contrary. I've also seen "one" provider posting verified ads one after the other with the same photos, but different names, numbers and email addresses in each ad. I suppose it could be the same provider continuously changing identities, but then that begs the question: why? Way too fishy with a verified
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