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Three Things to Do in Chicago, Mar. 18-Mar. 24

By March 18, 2022September 30th, 2022Things to do

Events on our radar include an art show titled “America, le/the/el Terrible” and a film screening about a Korean American’s coming of age

Film Screening – Jang-Gae: The Foreigner; boy with backpack in the front and headphones on looking up
By March 18, 2022September 30th, 2022Things to do

Events on our radar include an art show titled “America, le/the/el Terrible” and a film screening about a Korean American’s coming of age

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Friday, March 18 – 🍺 Enjoy some beer and wine while learning about Chicago-based artist Xosa (Andres Sosa) and his new solo art show “America, le/the/el Terrible” (2019 S. Laflin St.) from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Event is free and masks are required.

Friday, March 18 – 🎥 Check out the film screening of “Jang-Gae: The Foreigner,” a film about a Taiwanese Korean high school student torn between his identity. Hosted by the Korean Cultural Center of Chicago, the event is free and runs from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 9930 Capitol Dr.

Tuesday, March 22 –  🎥 The Haitian American Museum of Chicago is presenting a virtual film screening of “Madan Sara,” a documentary on stories of Haitian women and their role in business and markets. The event runs from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Do you have an event that you’d like us to feature? Email us at info@borderlessmag.org and we’ll try to include it in the future!

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