Wrightwood 659 is gearing up for a fall art frenzy with two blockbuster shows: “Inner Worlds” spotlighting iconic women artists like Yayoi Kusama and Niki de Saint Phalle, complete with mirror rooms and giant pumpkins, and “Everyday War” diving into the poetic installations of Taiwanese artist Yuan Goang-Ming. Meanwhile, Emily Mello lands at Mural Arts Philadelphia from Chicago’s MCA, bringing her powerhouse resume in public programming. The Graham Foundation just dropped $500K in grants to fuel architectural innovation across the country, including local winners like Ragdale and Hyde Park Art Center. Ferrero’s chocolate factory in Franklin Park churns out 18 million pieces a day—and even invented a new Nutella flavor for Chicago. If you’re chasing prime restaurant tables, Dorsia’s membership might be your ticket (though it costs $200/year and demands minimum spending). And as Hollywood flees to tax havens, Illinois is rolling out the red carpet—with its film office on Monroe Street—while Hulu axed the beloved Chicago-set “Deli Boys” after just two seasons, despite glowing reviews.

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