We all know that there’s no place like home, and come next month, “home” is the Richard H. Driehaus Museum . Beginning November 13, Chicago’s premier Gilded Age museum will welcome visitors into the beloved world of Oz—no tornado required—with its new installation “The Land of Oz: Beyond the Page.”
Coinciding with the upcoming release of the sequel to the blockbuster film , “The Land of Oz: Beyond the Page” will transport visitors back to the film’s 1939 source text. You know the one—the musical fantasy classic that starred a doe-eyed Judy Garland, was plagued by production-related catastrophes and shaped pop culture in indelible ways—inspiring everything from a special sought-after collection of Barbie dolls to the music video for Blues Traveler’s maddening 1999 single “ Run-Aroun