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NIGHTSPOTS
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Off The Cuffs
by TRACY BAIM 2004-08-04
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This article shared 1643 times since Wed Aug 4, 2004
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Northalsted Market Days is here this weekend, with vendors, music, and lots of cruising all day Saturday and Sunday. Pansy Division, the Von Trapp Children, Those Kids, Shelby Lynne, A Flock of Seagulls, Praful, Ember Swift, Melissa Ferrick, ROTC, and more. Both days 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Halsted between Belmont & Addison, (773) 868-3010, www.chicagoevents.com .
About Face Theatre presents On The Record, created and performed by members of the About Face Youth Theatre ensemble and directed by Megan Carney. Aug. 5-Aug. 15, $10 tickets for under 20, Goodman Theatre, (312) 443-3800.
VOX and Out Magazine present the Voices of Style+Design Awards to David Kaufman and Tom Segal Aug. 5, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Chicago Historical Society, 1601 N. Clark, RSVP to (630) 932-7928 or jennifer@jsha.com .
Jody Andre, who pioneered for the community with Tomboy, The Room, and Speakeasy Supper Club is making more restaurant waves, this time going 'south' with The Room. Her restaurant The Room at 5900 N. Broadway has closed its doors and she is now opening a new restaurant in the same location called South, with cuisine inspired by the South and Southwest. Andre also continues as co-owner of the popular spot Speakeasy Supper Club at 1401 W. Devon, with partners Amy Matheny (of Windy City Media Group), Michael Feinstein and Terence Flannery. Look for South in mid-August, 5900 N. Broadway, (773) 989-7666.
To those heading to the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival— have fun! Wear sunscreen!
The rumors are true about a 'collaboration' between LCCP and HBHC. See Windy City Times this week. |
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