Berwyn now has a growing arts community with a professional equity theater, an Arts Council and music and entertainment venues. The 16th Street Theater producing live events opened in 2007. It was named "Best Emerging Theater Company" by Chicago magazine in 2013.
Annual events From the 1920s to the 1970s, Berwyn had a large
Czechoslovak population, and to celebrate their heritage the Houby Day Parade was organized in 1968. The parade continues to today, and it coincides with the fall
mushroom harvest. Ogden Avenue is part of the "Historic
Route 66" in Berwyn, and an annual Vintage Car Show has taken place in the city every year in early September since 1990. Ogden Avenue is closed to traffic from Ridgeland to Oak Park Avenue, and hundreds of car enthusiasts come out to celebrate the spirit of Route 66. In 2006, Berwyn began to host its annual art car parade called Cartopia. Art car artists from all over the country meet to show off their latest creations and then parade through the neighborhood. In the 1960s and 1970s, many
Italian families moved into Berwyn. The Maria SS Lauretana Italian-Sicilian Religious Festival was held on the grounds of Morton West High School during Labor Day weekend until 2014. Since the year 2000, Berwyn has held an Oktoberfest and Brew Fest around mid to late-September; the festivals are held at the tracks on Berwyn Station and Proska Park respectively.
Public art Berwyn was notable for the sculpture
Spindle, created by artist
Dustin Shuler and located in the Cermak Plaza shopping center along with other works of art. The Spindle was shown in the 1992 film ''
Wayne's World''. It was demolished and scrapped on the night of May 2, 2008 to make way for a new
Walgreens. Grassroots efforts to Save the Spindle failed to raise the $300,000+ that it would have taken to dismantle and relocate it. This was a major upset among supporters of the sculpture, considering that it did not encroach upon the new Walgreens' final location. The two topmost cars were placed in storage; the
Berwyn Route 66 Museum on
Ogden Avenue proposes to incorporate them into a reconstruction of the Spindle. Beginning 2019, the city has cooperated with a non-profit known as the Berwyn Public Art Initiative to provide opportunities for independent artists to create public art throughout the city.
Film and television Portions of the 2008 film
Wanted with
Angelina Jolie were filmed at Cermak Plaza. Segments of the films
A League of Their Own,
The Color of Money, and
Adventures in Babysitting were filmed at FitzGerald's Nightclub in Berwyn. In the 2023 film
Late Night With The Devil, Berwyn is referenced as a nod to Svengoolie. Berwyn has also been used as the backdrop for multiple television productions, such as shows in the
Dick Wolf Chicago franchise,
The Chi, and
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