Monthly Archives: March 2013

Charity Bingo at Hamburger Marys April 8th

SAVE THE DOGS!
 FAMOUS FIDO RESCUE Founder and businesswoman Gloria Lissner has been rescuing homeless dogs since 1975. She had become increasingly frustrated with the staggering number of
adoptable animals destroyed every year in the Chicago land area. Her goal is to Chicago a NO KILL city.
Come by Hamburger Marys on April 8th for fun and charity!! 
Bingo, prizes, drink specials.
5400 N Clark St  Chicago
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About Face Theatre Spring and Summer Shows

Designed to give audiences access to innovative work at all stages of
development, the XYZ Festival of New Works fosters creative
collaboration between Chicago-based artists and groundbreaking artists
from across the US. The XYZ Series provides an unique experience for
audiences who enjoy watching the artistic process unfold and who want to
be exposed to new voices in the American theatre that are exploring
sexuality and gender.

Here’s what you’ll see at this year’s festival: 

WHEN:
April 9th 7:30pm
Jordan Seavey’s TRUTH WILL OUT, directed by Artistic Associate Ben Sprunger

April 10th 7:30pm
David Myer’s THE ARVESTO PARASITE and Artistic Associate Philip Dawkins’s CAST OF CHARACTERS, directed by Stephen Cone

(more show details online)

WHERE:
Victory Gardens Biograph Theatre, Richard Christensen Theatre

COST:     FREE!


About Face Theatre Presents the Chicago Premiere of THE PRIDE

By Alexi Kaye Campbell
Directed by Artistic Director Bonnie Metzgar
June 6 – July 13, 2013

About Face Theatre is pleased to kick-off LGBTQ Pride Month with the Chicago premiere of the Oliver Award-winning drama THE PRIDE by Alexi Kaye Campbell, directed by Artistic Director Bonnie Metzgar, playing June 6 – July 13, 2013 at Victory Gardens Richard Christiansen Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Ave. in Chicago.

 Two story lines, fifty years apart. Set in London, Alexi Kaye Campbell’s time-shifting play THE PRIDE maps the progression of the gay rights movement from the repression of the fifties to the freedom of today through the fate of two twisted love triangles. In 1958, Philip is married to Sylvia but in love with Oliver. In 2008, Oliver is addicted to public sex with strangers, so Philip leaves him. Sylvia has to pick up the pieces. THE PRIDE is a sharp, witty portrait of urban gay couples and the punishing consequences of liberation.

Show Times:                        Thursdays & Fridays at 7:30 pm; Saturdays at 5 pm & 9 pm; Sundays at 5 pm.
Tickets: Previews: $20
Regular run: $30. $15 students. Group rates available.

MORE  DETAILS  ONLINE!

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Must See Theatre! Under a Rainbow Flag

UNDER A RAINBOW FLAG 

is Totally entertaining! 


Story, Music, Lyrics, Acting and Direction are spot on! This musical play is destined for greatness!
5 PINK CROWNS!
It is funny, touching and an important piece of our gay history. And I can truly see this playing on Broadway. 
Based on the real-life story of a WWII naval corpsman Jon Phillips (who lives in Evanston, IL) Under A Rainbow Flag is a new musical by Leo Schwartz based on Jon’s experiences and true
story, vivid account of  his gay soldier friends in World War II. And remember, this was a time when everyone had to hide in the closet. Leo has put together an amazing story with music and lyrics, that could play on Broadway or Off Broadway  today!
I am usually not into anything that has to do with old wartime stories. but this is different. This group of young gay soldiers meet on a train and it tells their stories of love and sacrifice. 
ALL of the acting and singing is top-notch. Direction by David Zak.

Running till April
21, 2013  at 4139 N. Broadway. Which is great little theater in Buena Park!

Tickets are just $20-25. And so well worth it. Your support of this fine show  goes to the actors, musicians,
and other artists crafting this beautiful and exciting project. 

Pride Films and Plays, the
producer, is a new organization developing new LGBT works for the stage
and screen. This is our first large musical project, and we need your
support to fully achieve our dreams. 

Ultimately, we hope Under A Rainbow Flag will
have a long life at regional theaters everywhere. Your support now is
the first step to making that happen as we use our rehearsal time to
hone every aspect of the production. 

Discounts available for veterans, students, and seniors.

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Farrell’s eXtreme Bodyshaping OPEN HOUSE Sunday March 24th

SUMMER and BEACH season is about 12 weeks away? Are you ready? What if I told you, you can have a better body in 10 weeks?

Have you heard about Farrells and wanted to check it out? Do you have a friend, family member, a co-worker or neighbor who has inquired about FXB and wants to learn more about the program?  Do  you want to ‘try’ a class?  Do  you  have questions needing answered? Grab a friend and come to open house this weekend!

 

This Sunday, March 24th from 1PM-2PM we’ll be hosting an OPEN HOUSE here at FXB.

 

Be  prepared to do
‘mini-workouts’.  We will conduct a 15 minute warm-up, then a bags
demonstration followed by a few bands exercises.  Then, we will
transition into a question/answer period.

You will then have an opportunity to sign up for the Spring Session with a DISCOUNT!

 

Please RSVP for this event by emailing  JASON.

jasonhedden@extremebodyshaping.com

Farrell’s eXtreme Bodyshaping

821 W. Blackhawk Street

Chicago, IL  60642

www.extremebodyshaping.com

www.facebook.com/FXBLincolnPark

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LGBT Rights Activist Urvashi Vaid in Chicago April 3

Longtime
LGBT rights advocate Urvashi Vaid will be in Chicago Wed., April 3 for a
free event
at the Center on Halsted, 3656 N. Halsted.


 She will discuss
and sign copies

of her new book, Irresistible Revolution: Confronting Race, Class, and the Assumptions of LGBT Politics.

This is her only public program in Chicago.

The event will start at 7 p.m. and is co-hosted by Center on Halsted, the Community Media Workshop; Ellen Stone Belic Institute for Women & Gender in Arts & Media, Columbia College Chicago; and Windy City Times newspaper. Women & Children First Bookstore will have books for sale at the event.

 

From
one of the nation’s best-known social justice leaders and community
activists comes a strategic and informed argument about the pitfalls of
limited political vision, and the benefits of an agenda that
encompasses, yet moves beyond, equality.

 

The
LGBT movement is on one of the most active, contested, and engaging
social movements in the world. This optimistic book challenges advocates
for LGBT rights in the U.S. to aspire beyond the narrow framework of
equality. It outlines a more substantive politics with race, class, and
gender at its foundation, and suggests that such a politics will produce
greater and more meaningful change for a larger number of people.

 

Irresistible Revolution
is intended for a broad and general audience. The book turns an
experienced and thoughtful lens onto many common controversies,
rhetoric, and strategic questions that face contemporary social change
movements: pursuit of broad or narrow agendas, integration of economic
and racial justice, integrating sexual orientation and gender identity
in human rights frameworks, the persistence of sexism, the dilemmas of
bipartisanship, and the challenge of seeing beyond the short term to
secure gains made for the long run.

 

RSVP: To make a reservation, contact Tom Elliott at telliott@centeronhalsted.org or 773-472-6469

 

BOOKS: To purchase and/or reserve your copies call Women & Children First Bookstore at 773-769-9299 or visit www.womenandchildrenfirst.com. Guests
are encouraged to reserve copies or prepay to ensure an adequate number
of books. Reserved copies and a limited number of additional copies
will be available at the event.

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Speaking in Tongues at the WIT thru March 24th

SPEAKING IN TONGUES.

 FINAL WEEK!

Following its critically acclaimed success Hot ‘N’ ThrobbingInterrobang Theatre Project continues its third season with SPEAKING IN TONGUES by Australian playwright Andrew Bovell, directed by Artistic Director Jeffry Stanton, playing thru– March 24, 2013 at Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Ave. in Chicago. 

The production features Meg ElliottJoe FlynnJenny Lamb and Neal Starbird.  Tickets for SPEAKING IN TONGUES are available at www.theaterwit.org/boxoffice.  

 

SPEAKING IN TONGUES is
a masterfully written polyphony about the mistakes we make, the
emotional scars we inflict on those we pretend to love and the
consequences of actions with which we’re left to grapple. Four actors
portray nine characters caught in a destructive web of coincidence,
betrayal, desire and obsession. Skeletons are exhumed, lonely marriages
are unveiled, a wife goes missing, contracts are broken by intimates and
tenuous bonds are formed between strangers.  The haunting SPEAKING IN TONGUES will have you piecing together exactly what happened long after you leave the theatre.


SPEAKING IN TONGUES has
toured the world to great acclaim since it was first produced at
Sydney’s Griffin Theatre Company in 1996. It made its U.S. premiere in
2001 at the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, where it was hailed
as “Clever, Provocative and Resonant!” by The New York Times, “Evocative and Hypnotic!” by USA Today and, “A play of shimmering, iridescent beauty,” by the Financial Times.


Curtain Times:          Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm; Sundays at 3 pm

Tickets:   $25


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AIDS Foundation Chicago Gala with Paula Poundstone April 18th

A One Woman Show: An Evening with Paula Poundstone

Enjoy a cocktail reception, dinner and a keynote speaker all to
benefit the AIDS Foundation of Chicago. The Annual Dinner is an elegant
evening where we award last year’s most important individual allies,
toast to our evolving work to end the AIDS epidemic and enjoy the
remarks from the guest of honor. Buy Tickets!

This year’s Spring Dinner will host Paula Poundstone who is currently a panelist on Chicago’s own Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me! Ms. Poundstone has been passionate about HIV/AIDS awareness and outreach throughout her comedy career.

Pre-reception: 5:30-6:15 p.m. Dinner: 6:30-8:30 p.m. VIP Reception: 8:30-9:30 p.m.
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Marriage Equality March in Chicago and 50 States

Next week,  the Supreme Court will hold historic hearings on
DOMA and Proposition 8.
These cases – which
challenge the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)
and California’s Proposition 8 – are fundamentally about whether LGBT
Americans can enjoy the same freedoms and opportunities as everyone
else.

March 25,  26 and 27, there will be rallies happening around the US.
CHICAGO’s will take place March  25th  5:30-7:30pm
@  Federal Plaza   50 W. Adams St., Chicago, Illinois 60604

Your
presence and that of your friends and others will make a difference in
the continuing national struggle for equality for all. Join us as we
rally next to the Federal Court in Chicago’s Federal Plaza, corner of
Adams and Dearborn Streets, at 5:30 p.m. on March 25, 2013. 

The Rally
will be followed a candlelight march from Federal Plaza to Pioneer Plaza
(By the Tribune Tower). Please remember to bring a candle. Please
spread the word and add your friends to this invite. Tell the SCOTUS we
demand Marriage EquALLity Now!

The
Civil Rights Agenda (TCRA) and Gay Liberation Network (GLN) are
supporting organizations. Check  FACEBOOK  for additional details and
supporters.
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FREE Films March 20th – LGBT History

 

T’Ain’t Nobody’s Bizness: Queer Blues Divas of the 1920s (2011)
Blues history thru a lavender lens

The 1920s saw a revolution in technology, the advent of the recording
industry, that created the first class of African-American women to sing
their way to fame and fortune. Blues divas such as Bessie Smith, Ma
Rainey, and Alberta Hunter created and promoted a working-class vision
of blues life that provided an alternative to the Victorian gentility of
middle-class manners. In their lives and music, blues women presented
themselves as strong, independent women who lived hard lives and were
unapologetic about their unconventional choices in clothes, recreational
activities, and bed partners. Blues singers disseminated a Black
feminism that celebrated emotional resilience and sexual pleasure, no
matter the source.

PLUS!

Living With Pride: Ruth Ellis @ 100  (1999)
Ruth Ellis (July 23, 1899 – October 5, 2000) was the oldest known open lesbian, and an LGBT rights activist. Her life was the subject of the documentary directed by Yvonne Welbon. In this charming documentary, Ruth Ellis, a 100-year-old African
American lesbian, recounts her life. As a lesbian academic interviewed
in the documentary puts it, “Ruth is a gift to us” as she is able to
tell what it was like to suffer “triple oppression, being a woman, being
black, and being a lesbian.” Ellis tells about discovering her
sexuality some 80 years ago, and when discussing her romantic
involvements (which included one relationship lasting 35 years), she is
utterly honest. 
At one point she is even asked about the last time she
had sex, and she replies it was when she was 95, adding with a laugh,
“that was a one-night stand.” A businesswoman, Ellis lived openly as a
lesbian and often played host for an active social circle of gays and
lesbians in Detroit at a time when mainstream America scarcely
acknowledged the existence of the community. The film is illustrated
with vintage photographs of Ellis, her family, lovers, and friends, and
footage shot in the present day shows her at dance class, having fun at
her favorite bowling alley, and shooting pool with friends. This is an
engaging look at a special character, a woman who was always true to
herself.
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Menz Room Anniversary Fashion and Hair Show Benefit at Hydrate

MENZ ROOM barber salon is celebrating their one year anniversary with a fashion and hair show benefit at Hydrate March 23,  8-9:30pm. 
$10 donation and  a hosted bar!
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Happy St Patricks Day Chicago!

HAPPY ST PATRICKS DAY CHICAGO!
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Downtown Bar Friday Night Parties b-low

FRIDAY nights are getting hotter!  
Downtown at Downtown Bars B-LOW.

Renaissance Masquerade Nights and Underwear Parties!
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St Patricks Day at Downtown Bar March 16th

 

HEAD DOWNTOWN to truly be in the heart of St. Patricks Day celebrations!
Saturday March 16th, 2013.  DOWNTOWN bar will open at 9am with lots of specials. 
The dyeing of the river takes place at 10am and the big parade at Noon. 
Downtown Bar    440 N State St  
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VanderPump Rules at Hydrate! Sheana Marie and Jax Taylor Live MARCH 16th

If you have bitten by the VanderPump bug – you don’t want to miss this!!

VanderPump Rules at Hydrate! Sheana Marie and Jax Taylor Live

You’ve seen them on the show…

now you can see them live!

Come see SCHEANA MARIE perform her hit single….”WHAT I LIKE!” live at
Hydrate! Stick around after the show and get to ask the questions you
want the full T on!


Scheana and Jax (the ever so hot and sexy bartender)
are going to be dishing about what happened on and off the screen!

Advance General Admission tickets are only $15.

VIP Meet and Greet tickets along with a special VIP Gift bag are only $25!!!

HYDRATE

Wanna arrive in style for this star studded event, we’ll help you out with that too! Download the UBER Black Car service app on your smart phone and use promo code UBERHYDRATE and get $10 off your first ride in this amazing on demand VIP car service!

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Wonka Ball April 26th, GRAB EARLY BIRD TICKETS NOW

About Face Theatre celebrates its 17th year with a three-ring party of colossal entertainment and excessive elegance at WONKA BALL 2013: CIRCUS MAXIMUS on Friday, April 26, 2013 at 8 pm (Ringmaster’s VIP Cocktail Party at 7 pm).  AFT’s premier fundraiser combines the surprising delights of the big top with the inspired grandeur of this year’s venue, Chicago’s Architectural Artifacts, 4325 N. Ravenswood Ave. 

WONKA BALL 2013: CIRCUS MAXIMUS offers
a night of dazzling performances, decadent revelry and dancing, and
sumptuous dining and drink. The annual gala includes a tempting silent
auction, the presentation of the prestigious 2013 Leppen Leadership
Awards and the About Face Youth Theatre MVP Award. 
Tickets are currently available at www.aboutfacetheatre.com or 773-784-8565.


GRAB EARLY BIRD TICKETS THIS WEEKEND ONLY!!

 

About Face Theatre’s VIP supporters will be special guests at the exclusive Ringmaster’s VIP Cocktail Party beginning
at 7 pm and hosted by AFT board members Drew Kent and Rob Abernathy.
VIP guests will enjoy early access to the venue with an exclusive
cocktail party, sumptuous culinary treats, special “sideshow”
entertainments, the opportunity for early bidding at the silent auction
and intimate access to the About Face leadership
and artists. VIP supporters will also enjoy prime viewing of
center-ring performances from the lavish Ringmaster’s Lounge exclusively
reserved from 7 – 9 pm.

 

Proceeds from the WONKA BALL support About Face Theatre programming including its groundbreaking Youth Theatre, which creates critically acclaimed new work by and about LGBTQA youth and their allies.  The
Youth Theatre has performed on major stages across the country, and,
through its outreach tour, changes the lives of thousands of young
people each year.  AFT also boasts its annual, award-winning main stage season and the ambitious XYZ Festival of New Works.

 

Named for About Face Youth Theatre supporter Michael Leppen, the annual Leppen Leadership Awards recognize
those whose efforts on behalf of About Face Theatre and the LGBTQA
community empower youth leaders to take action and encourage LGBTQA
adults and youth to create intergenerational dialogue and understanding.  


 

Event:             WONKA BALL 2013: CIRCUS MAXIMUS

Date:               Friday, April 26 at 8 pm;  Ringmaster’s VIP Cocktail Party at 7 pm


Location:       Architectural Artifacts, 4325 N. Ravenswood Ave. in Chicago

Details:           Featuring a silent auction, open bar, delicious food, music, dancing and performances.


Tickets:          $135 general admission. Ringmaster’s VIP Cocktail Party: $135 event ticket + $100 tax deductible donation.  Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. For tickets, visit www.aboutfacetheatre.com or call 773-784-8565.


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Deborah Cox LIVE at ROSCOES!! March 22nd, 2013

THIS IS GOING TO BE OFF THE HOOK!

Deborah Cox will be starring in the re-staging of JEKYLL & HYDE and  will play the Cadillac Palace Theatre (151 West Randolph St.) for two weeks only, March 12 – 24, 2013.

American Idol star and Tony® Award nominee Constantine Maroulis joins with Grammy® Award nominee and R&B superstar Deborah Cox to inject new life into the classic tale of good and evil, JEKYLL & HYDE.  This is going to be a great pairing!! And headed straight to Broadway, after the Chicago opening.

SuperStar Deborah Cox will make a special  appearance at Roscoes on March 22nd!
Performing her awesome dance hit songs LIVE!

Roscoes  3356 Halsted st.   
 $5 cover after 11pm.

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Illinois Governor Reduces State HIV Funding = Cuts to ADAP

More cuts coming to ADAP.

Illinois
Governor Pat Quinn released a proposed $35.6 million state budget on
March 6 that would reduce state HIV/AIDS funding by $4.27 million, or 16
percent.

“Thanks
to President Obama, many people with HIV will gain new health insurance
coverage through the Affordable Care Act, providing partial relief to
the state’s AIDS Drug
Assistance Program (ADAP),” said David Ernesto Munar, President/CEO of
the AIDS Foundation of Chicago. “
Illinois has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reinvest ADAP savings to fund HIV prevention
and service programs that will reduce new HIV cases and improve health outcomes.”

Under
the Governor’s proposed budget, total state HIV spending would drop
from $26.23 million in FY13 to $21.75 million in FY14. AFC has learned
from sources at IDPH that the
funding cut would come from ADAP, which provides life-saving
medications to people with the disease.

In
2014, many current ADAP clients will transition to Medicaid or
subsidized private insurance programs available through new online
insurance marketplaces, also called exchanges. 
This shift will reduce the need for state spending on ADAP.  “Allegedly”. 

“HIV
is a communicable disease,” continued Munar. “The scientific evidence
is clear that when people with HIV receive clinical care, treatment, and
other essential services, the risk for
further HIV transmission is substantially decreased.” 

“About half of people with HIV are
not receiving medications or medical care,” said
Ramon Gardenhire, AFC’s director of government relations.
“Illinois should reinvest the savings from the ACA to connect people
with HIV to medical care: culturally sensitive boots-on-the-ground
outreach workers, substance abuse
and mental health treatment resources, and stable housing and
transportation options. Illinois should reinvest in these services since
the unmet need is so great.  Doing so will reduce new HIV cases and
future medical spending.”

If
enacted, HIV funding would be cut for the third year in a row. Since
2011, Illinois has reduced state HIV funding by $9 million, or 30
percent. 

“HIV
funding cuts have resulted in dramatic decreases in the availability of
HIV prevention, housing and supportive services across the state,” said
Gardenhire.  “It’s time for Illinois
to stop this trend and fund targeted investments that will help lower the burden and cost of HIV upon the state.”

To
ensure that people with HIV continue to receive services, the General
Assembly must immediately act to extend Medicaid coverage to all
low-income people, including people with HIV.

Sponsored by State Rep. Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) and Sen. Heather Steans (D-Chicago),
Senate Bill 26,
pending in the Illinois House, would
authorize Illinois to take advantage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)
to provide Medicaid to about 342,000 low-income Illinois citizens who
are currently uninsured, including thousands who are living
with HIV/AIDS. Thanks to health reform, Illinois will be able to offer
Medicaid to this population at no expense to the state for the first
three years, and in later years the state will never pay more than 10
percent of the coverage cost.

SB
26, if approved by the Illinois House, would shift costs for HIV
medication from the state to the federal government, yielding savings to
Illinois that could be used to strengthen HIV
care and prevention efforts.

AFC,
together with HIV/AIDS medical and community-based services
organizations, calls on the Illinois General Assembly to reverse the
proposed funding cuts and pass SB 26 to gain federal
funding to provide HIV care through Medicaid.

AFC
urges advocates to join us in Springfield to lobby for important
HIV/AIDS issues in April and May of this year. Contact Lucy Baglin at
lbaglin@aidschicago.org
for more information on Medicaid advocacy. 

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Discount Gucci and Prada in Chicago? Yep!

Just about 5 minutes from O’Hare will sit The Fashion Outlets of Chicago, the biggest retail
project to happen in Chicago in a very long time. 

 

They claim, it’s So Big you’ll be able
to see runway shows happening on the LED Screens from low  planes flying into
O’Hare. 
The anchors of the 2-floor 530,000 square-foot mall, opening  are Bloomingdale’s The Outlet Store, Last Call by Neiman
Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th and Forever 21. 
Upstairs will be higher-end outlets ranging from
Prada to J.Crew.  J. Who? We’re talking Nike Factory
Store, Halston, Herve Leger, Helzberg Diamonds, Hugo Boss, Allsaints,
Andrew Marc, Brunello Cucinelli, Cole Haan, Georgio Armani, Michael
Kors, L.K. Bennett, Gucci and even Haagen Dazs.  
AND in addition to all these supah stah shops, representing the best of the best of 120 outlets, there’s two fine dining restaurants; Prasino
and Villagio and a first-level food court.
“Beyond the robust slate of retail and dining attractions, Fashion
Outlets of Chicago also will offer an exciting set of customer amenities
and social experiences, including a world-class art installation,” AWE
Talisman Chairman Arthur Weiner said in a statement.
Fashion Outlets of Chicago is located on Fashion Outlets Way off of
Balmoral Road in Rosemont and off of I-294 at the intersections of I-190
and I-90. The full store list can be found here.
OPENING  8-1-2013
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Out Lesbian Comic Judy Gold at UP COMEDY CLUB March 14-16th

JUDY GOLD! Coming to Chicago 

March 14-16th to UP COMEDY CLUB!

Emmy Award- winning actress and comedian Judy Gold is best known as the
star of the critically acclaimed long-running Off Broadway hit show 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother, for
which she was nominated for a 2006 Drama Desk Award.
Judy’s most recent show, The Judy Show – My Life As A Sitcom ran from June 2011 – January 2012  in New York and will be part of 2013 season at The Geffen Theatre in L.A. The NY Times made it a critic’s pick and called it, “Highly entertaining! Brash, Buoyant & Infectiously nostalgic.“ The Huffington Post said the show is, “Comedic Gold. A funny & fantastic ride! It’s the ultimate laughter-through-the tears tale.”
Gold won two Emmy Awards for writing and producing “The Rosie O’Donnell
Show”. She was nominated twice for The American Comedy Award’s funniest
female stand-up.  She has also appeared on Ugly Betty, The Glades, The Late Late Show with Craig FergusonLaw & Order, Law & Order SVU, Hollywood Squares, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and The Conan O’Brien Show, to name a few. This funny lady HAS DONE SO MUCH!
 Gold lives in New York City, with her two children. 
When asked, when did you first know you  were gay? Judy said, “I knew that there was something different about me at a very young age; at 5 or 6 I realized I’m not like them. I realized I was gay in adolescence, when most people become sexual beings, and I didn’t have crushes on boys.


My father asked me if I was dating anyone, if I had a boyfriend or if I had a girlfriend. I denied everything. Then he said, “Some parents have children who are gay or bisexual and they still love them.” The saddest part was I never told him, “Yes, I’m gay.” I wasn’t ready for it. I was so young. I was scared. I think deep down I was comforted by the fact that I knew that he knew, but it would have been nice to be able to talk about it. I know now, being out is the most important thing a gay person can do. 


I had sinus surgery and she was taking care of me. A few friends came over to visit and said they wished I had married their friend and kept (my then partner) on the side. I just changed the subject. When my mother came in she said, “I knew it!” Then, the first thing out of her mouth was, “why did you lie to your father?” I said I wasn’t ready to tell. I wasn’t comfortable. Even at that time, 20 years ago, it was a completely different landscape; it was still very difficult to come out.”
When asked, do you think its important, for celebrities who are out there and prominent to be OUT?
“Jodie Foster recently came  out – what did she have to lose? I think when people put their life on the line, and stand to lose it all, those are the true heroes. “
Catch Judy Gold in Chicago for just $20!  
The Up Comedy club is a beautiful space located on the 3rd floor of 230 W. North Ave.
They have a great food menu if you want a snack and the prices won’t kill you!
You can and should follow her on twitter @jewdygold and Facebook.
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Taverna 750 Charity Program, 100% Late Night Club



Taverna 750 is proud to announce their new charity program 100% Late Night Club.
Each month Taverna 750 will team up with different charities in efforts to build awareness and raise money for charities within their community. Taverna 750 will help raise money by dedicating a special part of their late night menu to 100% Late Night Club and 100% of the revenue that is earned from items that are ordered from that portion of the menu will be donated to the charity of the month. 
Each charity will be given an entire month to have the opportunity to raise money and spread the world about their organizations on Friday and Saturday evening’s from 11:00 PM –Close in a fun, energetic atmosphere.
Taverna 750  kicked off the 100% Late Night Club in collaboration with TPAN
last week and will run every Friday and Saturday evening from 11:00 PM – Close through Saturday, March 30, 2013. 

TPAN’s mission is to empower everyone living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS to live open, healthy, and productive lives. TPAN innovates to deliver peer-led support programs and collaborative wellness services and to communicate comprehensive information. TPAN will do so until HIV/AIDS is eradicated.
The concept of Taverna 750 was inspired by Paul D. Cannella’s Grandfather, Paul J. Loverde, and Uncle Chuckie Abruzzini’s restaurant. Grandpa Paul and Uncle Chuckie served up good times, great drinks, and classic Italian food to Chicago’s West Humboldt Park neighborhood between the 1940’s and 1960’s. Their recipes are the basis for several menu items. All of the entrees are small plates, which are meant for sharing with your party. They are served European style, so they will arrive at the table in the order in which they are prepared.
Taverna 750 . 750 W Cornelia Ave. Chicago, IL 60657 . 773-904-7466
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