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On The Town: 10 things to do in Chicago this weekend

Events in Chicago this weekend, including Mary Mary, Alan Jackson, Craig Ferguson, Olivia Newton-John, Mythbusters, Matt and Kim, Robert Klein and Allen Stone.
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Big country. That's what the mind turns to when you hear the name Alan Jackson. Big hits, big sound, song after song that you know and love, even if you don't really know them. That's how omnipresent this performer's music has been. And through all of the "countrypolitan" stuff that was launched from the guitar-toting grin of Garth Brooks, Jackson honed his art. Husky voice with just enough twang, hook-filled songs and gorgeous arrangements. You want to hate it, but you can't.
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Why go: </b>Brilliant songs, beautifully sung.
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Reconsider:</b> It's all just a little too perfect, which bothers you.
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7 p.m. Friday at Sears Centre Arena, 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway, Hoffman Estates; $37-$77; searscentre.com</b>

Alan Jackson

( Getty Images / November 8, 2012 )
Big country. That's what the mind turns to when you hear the name Alan Jackson. Big hits, big sound, song after song that you know and love, even if you don't really know them. That's how omnipresent this performer's music has been. And through all of the "countrypolitan" stuff that was launched from the guitar-toting grin of Garth Brooks, Jackson honed his art. Husky voice with just enough twang, hook-filled songs and gorgeous arrangements. You want to hate it, but you can't.

Why go: Brilliant songs, beautifully sung.

Reconsider: It's all just a little too perfect, which bothers you.

7 p.m. Friday at Sears Centre Arena, 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway, Hoffman Estates; $37-$77; searscentre.com
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