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

Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out our top picks, including Muse, Lewis Black, Irish Music, Murs, Creative Chicago Expo and Pat Martino.
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Rapper Murs comes to Abbey Pub for "The Road to Paid Dues" show, bringing a bit of the Paid Dues hip-hop festival to town. And his style fits the mold of rappers who have graced the lineup of Paid Dues festivals: MCs and DJs from the underground hip-hop scene who are the diamonds excavated from the pop-heavy rap world.
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Why go: </b>Paid Dues no longer makes a stop in Chicago, so we recommend hearing these artists when you can; they are hard to find on a Google search.
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Reconsider:</b> You'd rather go see Paid Dues performer Talib Kweli (a DJ set) at The Shrine Friday.
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9 p.m. Friday at Abbey Pub, 3420 W. Grace St.; $16-$18 (21+); 773-478-4408, abbeypub.com</b>

Murs

( February 27, 2013 )
Rapper Murs comes to Abbey Pub for "The Road to Paid Dues" show, bringing a bit of the Paid Dues hip-hop festival to town. And his style fits the mold of rappers who have graced the lineup of Paid Dues festivals: MCs and DJs from the underground hip-hop scene who are the diamonds excavated from the pop-heavy rap world.

Why go: Paid Dues no longer makes a stop in Chicago, so we recommend hearing these artists when you can; they are hard to find on a Google search.

Reconsider: You'd rather go see Paid Dues performer Talib Kweli (a DJ set) at The Shrine Friday.

9 p.m. Friday at Abbey Pub, 3420 W. Grace St.; $16-$18 (21+); 773-478-4408, abbeypub.com
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