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This weekend, State Street will be filled with the signature downtown Chicago Halloween event. Plus Humanities Day in Hyde Park, David Sedaris at the Auditorium and the annual freakout fest Music Box of Horrors.

The annual family-friendly event produced by LUMA8 draws thousands of spectators to State Street. Expect almost 4,000 parade participants from some 90 arts organizations this year. Colorful costumes and masks, artwork, fire and circus arts, dance, acrobatics, theater and puppetry will all be part of the spectacle. Plus music from 12 marching bands and drumlines and music ensembles, including the South Side Jazz Coalition and the Lakeside Pride Music Ensembles.

Pre-parade candy giveaway at 5 p.m., parade 6-8 p.m. Oct. 21 on State Street from Lake to Van Buren streets; more information at artsinthedark.com

UChicago Humanities scholars will offer lectures, discussions and tours as they share their knowledge with the community. Learn about going to school in Babylonia, aliens and alienation, and Joan of Arc. Plus, you can take a guided tour of the Logan Center’s fall exhibition “Freedom’s Muse” or view three exhibitions at the Smart Museum of Art.

Oct. 21 virtually and in-person at various locations on the University of Chicago Hyde Park campus, 5835 S. Greenwood Ave.; more information at humanitiesday.uchicago.edu

Author David Sedaris and writer, actor and punk musician Henry Rollins will share the stage for one night in Chicago as part of their “An Evening with David Sedaris & Henry Rollins” tour. They’ll discuss their own works and answer audience questions.

8 p.m. Oct. 21 at Auditorium Theater, 50 E. Ida B. Wells Drive; tickets are $25 at auditoriumtheatre.org

Lil Uzi Vert performs during The Summer Smash Festival at Douglass Park   June 17, 2022, in Chicago.

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6:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom, 1106 W. Lawrence Ave.; tickets $99.50 at www.livenation.com

As part of the Chicago Humanities Festival, “Queer Eye” star Bobby Berk will chat with Asad Syrkett, editor-in-chief of Elle Decor, about how design can make you feel at home. You can also buy a signed copy of Berk’s new book “Right at Home” or sign up for a photo opportunity with the designer.

6 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Francis W. Parker School, 330 W. Webster Ave.; general admission tickets are $20 at chicagohumanities.org

Pretty Lights performs for Day 3 of the North Coast Music Festival in Union Park in Chicago in 2012.

The electronic music producer also known as Derek Vincent Smith has a three-night residency going at the Salt Shed, the cavernous new in West Town live music venue, as part of his Soundship Spacesystem Tour.

Through Oct. 21 at the Salt Shed, 1357 N. Elston Ave.; more information at www.saltshedchicago.com

He played three seasons on Judd Apatow’s Netflix series “Love” and was a standout stand-up at the 2016 Montreal Just for Laughs Festival. He’s also Chris Rock’s younger brother.

7:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Oct. 20-21 at Zanies Rosemont, 5437 Park Place; then 7 p.m. Oct. 22 at Zanies Chicago, 1548 N. Wells St.; Tickets $30 (ages 21+) at zanies.com

This weekend is the annual 24-hour horror movie marathon at the Music Box Theatre, including a rare import of “Rec,” the new movie “Eight Eyes” with director Austin Jennings leading a Q&A, and the original “Candyman.”

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Beginning noon Oct. 21 at Music Box Theatre, 3733 N. Southport Ave.; more information at musicboxtheatre.com

To celebrate Filipino American History Month, the SamaSama Project, a Chicago-based band, is hosting two shows this weekend. The cabaret shows will bring to life classic Filipino love songs with a modern twist. Plus, there will be Filipino food, art and apparel for sale in a pop-up presented by Everybody’s Market.

4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Oct. 22 at Davenport’s Piano Bar and Cabaret, 1383 N. Milwaukee Ave.; tickets are $15 (ages 21+, two drink minimum) at eventbrite.com



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