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Catch an early screening of ‘Jason Bourne,’ taste a Hopewell Brewing Co. collaboration with The Whistler and more things to do in Chicago on Thursday, July 28.

EAT

Eye Eaters Society Dinner

Mott St

1401 N. Ashland Ave. 773-687-9977

Dress all in black for this supper club-style four-course dinner where each dish is inspired by a picture taken by Chicago photographer Paul Octavious. 6 and 9 p.m. $65. Tickets: eyeeaters.com/tickets

DRINK

Break Bread

The Whistler

2421 N. Milwaukee Ave. 773-227-3530

Buy a $6 glass of a new sour beer created through a collaboration with Hopewell Brewing Co. and you’ll get a serving of food from Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits including a brisket biscuit with beer-infused sauce, sides, sweets and pies. The party on the Logan Square spot’s back patio also features music from Brasstax. 6-9 p.m. No cover.

DO

Out and Proud! A Rainbow Celebration

Davenport’s Piano Bar & Cabaret

1383 N. Milwaukee Ave. 773-278-1830

Vocalist Melissa Young presents a history of the gay rights movement through song and comedy to raise money for the GLBT Community Center of Central Florida. 8-9 p.m. $20 plus a two drink minimum. RSVP: reservations.davenportspianobar.com

‘Jason Bourne’ Premiere

The New 400 Theaters

6746 N. Sheridan Road 773-856-5977

Catch an early screening of the Matt Damon thriller at the Rogers Park theater. A $10 ticket package sold only at the door includes your choice of popcorn, soda or one of three themed cocktails. 9:30 p.m. $7.50-$10. Tickets: thenew400.com

I Shit You Not hosts Michael Sanchez (left) and Seth Davis.
I Shit You Not hosts Michael Sanchez (left) and Seth Davis.

I Shit You Not!

Township

2200 N. California Ave. 847-452-1447

The comedic live lit series and podcast ends its four-year run with a show featuring stories from stand-up comedian Zach Peterson, iO Chicago performer Catharine Savage and others. 8 p.m.; doors open at 7:30 p.m. $5-$10. Tickets: ishityounot.brownpapertickets.com

HAPPY HOUR OF THE DAY

Tuscany on Taylor (1014 W. Taylor St. 312-829-1990) offers $3 domestic beers, $4 import beers and $5 craft beers from 4-6 p.m.

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