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That Guy
2008-06-11

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How much of your gayness have

you taken for granted today?

Did you go grocery shopping

with your partner and proudly

purchase your potatoes in

public? Did you dare to walk

down the street with a pair of

zippered pants covering your

lady business? Did you sit down

at a restaurant festooned with

rainbows only to encounter an

equally festooned waiter? Take

a moment to consider, then, all

the amazing strides made by this

city's gay and lesbian pioneers

that got you to that seemingly

carefree point.

If you have not yet seen it, I

strongly recommend WTTW's

stunning documentary 'Out

and Proud In Chicago.' What

was particularly striking to

me was being able to watch it

right along with several of the

documentary's subjects at the

viewing party at Sidetrack. I sat

with my friends Robert Castillo

and John Pennycuff-Castillo,

local activists and one of the

first couples to get married in

San Francisco a few years back.

The picture of them in the upper

right-hand corner was snapped

as they fought back the tears

upon viewing the segment of the

documentary which chronicled

their nuptual journey. I was

profoundly touched to share that

moment with them. And if you

ever see them, ask them about

their gay marriage refund check.

It's an absurd story, but one that

accurately frames our current

point on the timeline of LGBT

equality.

And now for something completely

different...

Lube wrestling was a hit at

Encompass. Both boys and girls

jumped in the pool o' grease to

entertain the crowd ( and, to a lurid

degree, themselves ) . I spoke

with Lou about the lube. They

purchased it in powdered form

and mixed it with a large drill in

a bucket. Now that's the kind of

behind-the-scenes dedication it

takes to pull off a night like this.

Luckily, they've mixed enough

lube and garnered enough interest

to start doing it on a regular

basis. Stay tuned for further

lube-related updates.

Happy birthday to Rick at Bobby

Love's. We used to hang back in

the ol' Grinder days. Grinder was

Homolatte before Homolatte was

Homolatte.

And make sure to stop in to 3160

and catch Alma Mendoza's spoton

performance. She had somehow

( yeah, somehow ) roped

me into doing a duet of Nothing

Compares 2 U. It was certainly a

few notches of class up from my

usual drunken karaoke. Check

chicago3160.com for updates

on Alma and their complete

performer schedule.

kirk@windycitymediagroup.com

FROM TOP: Robert

and John at Sidetrack,

Birthday boy Rick

and friend at Bobby

Love's,

Duetting with Alma

Mendoza at 3160.


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