[10/11] Tuesday
4 p.m. Tea and Pipes presents Jewish music for the High Holy Days on Rockefeller’s majestic Skinner organ. Tea and biscuits provided. Rockefeller Chapel. Free.
[10/12] Wednesday
6 p.m. The Seminary Co-Op’s sponsors a talk by Forrest Stuart, assistant professor of sociology. His latest book, Down, Out, and Under Arrest: Policing and Everyday Life in Skid Row, investigates the policing of poverty in America. Seminary Co-Op. Free.
[10/13] Thursday
7:30 p.m. The CSO presents Beethoven’s Leonore Overture No. 3 and the thunderous fifth symphony, conducted by Riccardo Muti. Apostolic Church of God. Free.
[10/14] Friday
4 p.m. Ensemble-in-residence Imani Winds perform pieces from their repertoire, followed by a Q&A and reception. Logan Center Performance Hall. Free.
6–8 p.m. North Parking Garage becomes an art installation, with film projections and a showcase of Concrete Happenings (a 1957 Cadillac encased in concrete). German food provided. North Parking Garage. Free.
[10/14] Saturday
All day through Sunday. Over 200 buildings around the city open their doors for Open House Chicago, presented by the Chicago Architecture Foundation. Free.
9:30 a.m. Campus sponsored Humanities Day showcases research and opportunities in music, literature, and other disciplines. RSVP at humanitiesday.uchicago.edu. Free.
4:30 p.m. The Seminary Co-op celebrates its past, present, and future with the release of a documentary project book, If You Weren’t Looking for It: The Seminary Co-Op Bookstore. Seminary Co-Op. Free.