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No secret people are finding new ways to entertain themselves while still abiding by Chicago’s COVID-19 regulations and staying safe. Businesses are adapting to the country’s conditions and finding new ways to still offer music, dining out and even the entertainment component of movie night as movie theaters stay closed. Sure, drive-ins are becoming more popular being a great way to socially distance while still catching a blockbuster, but not all city-dwellers have access to a car.   

For $10 per person, which includes entry, headphones and an individual bag of popcorn, every Tuesday night, starting at 8:30 p.m. Whiskey Business (1367 North Milwaukee Avenue) will transform its 3,000-square-foot rooftop drinking haven into a cinema-viewing theater projecting classics like Super Troopers and Pulp Fiction onto two 120-inch screens. Whiskey Business’s movie night series began with a ‘90s cult classic favorite, The Sandlot and will be showcasing a Chicago-favorite, Rookie of the Year on July 29


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