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![]() ![]() Looptopia Friday, May 2, 2008 ![]() ![]() When We First Arrived the Rain was busy cleaning the air...and keeping folks hiding... © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo ![]() The Rain finally stops, the skies clear and the fun marches on, or at least walks on.... © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo review by Ed Vincent This was the second year of the annual event to bring excitement and activity to the center part of downtown Chicago, dusk ‘till the dawn of the following day. Upon our arrival heavy rains kept many hidden from the festivities, but weather being a temporal inconvenience, changes quickly, and so as the skies dried and the night progressed, the people ventured forth, many from the Chicago area, north-side, south-side and west. ![]() These attractive women on bicycle carts reminded me of scenes from the film "Blade Runner", but they were actually working for Macy's to get sample perfumes into the hands of pedestrians-- I like the Sci-fi part better. © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo The artsy glamour, laced with humor, gothic garb, pantomime, living art, scenes reminiscent of “Blade Runner,” were perhaps topped off with line-called square dancing adjacent to Picasso’s grand work of art in the Daley Center. ![]() Square Dancing to Country Music in Daley Center Plaza..... © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo ![]() ![]() Looks a bit like Holland Michigan, but Springs likes the Daley Plaza too. The Dancing water is another plus to see.... © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo ![]() Animated Endeavors to Pile Books
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of Chicago Inc. photothose on the inside of the Macy window busy for hours, as those on the outside were busy noting the progress. Everyone we spoke to from all over the city was having a good time at this fun event and desires for more, even the police were happy to be working an event which, though chaotic and eclectic was calm and peaceful. Personally, given the night time element of the event, I would have like a New ORLEANS STYLE marching band, flame eating individuals on stilts, jugglers and faux dancing bears, but maybe next year! There was diversity in the music and in the presentations and many facilities had later hours during the event. We saw Macy’s protesters, folks who want the Marshall Field’s moniker given back to the store and free perfume given as samples to those in need of enhancement for springtime endeavors. ![]() ![]() Free programs and fun from one end of town to the other. © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo ![]() Perhaps a forlorn Bride, this living art was seen by many, understood by few... © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo ![]() © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo Thank you to Chicago for a festive and well-run event. Looptopia Website ![]() ![]() © Suburban Journals of Chicago published by Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. |