Monthly Archives: September 2010
Dancing on the Deck III This Weekend, October 2nd!

As Summer fades and Autumn rolls in,
Join us aboard the fabulous Kanan Cruise Ship!
We’ll depart from Navy Pier for a four-hour cruise along the Chicago Skyline. There will be an open bar, buffet, DJ and dance floor. Featuring DJ Alexis Rivera and DJ TEO. Enjoy live entertainment from some of Halsted Street’s most colorful personalities punctuates the evening, along with hot sailor boy dancers and sexy mermaids.
Saturday, October 2, 2010 – 9:00 PM – 1am Navy Pier
*$150 tickets are available online at CenteronHalsted.org or from Circuit Night Club or Rehab, a Cocktail Café, both at 3641 N. Halsted Street after 5pm daily.
PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE NOW
*Pre-boarding check-in begins at 8:30pm on Navy Pier at the Kanan Cruise Ship on Saturday, October 2nd. Passengers may begin boarding the vessel at 9:00pm with a prompt departure time of 9:30pm. The Kanan will return to Navy Pier at 1:00am. Passengers must be at least 21 years of age with proper identification. This is a rain or shine event, no refunds.
It Gets Better Project – Filming in Chicago Sunday October 3

15 minutes of your time
could make a lifetime of difference!
Dan Savage and his husband Terry, frustrated and horrified over the growing epidemic of gay teens who have attempted or committed suicide to escape brutal bullying at school and home, have created a brilliant way to reach out and give hope to gay kids.
The It Gets Better Project is a library of YouTube videos featuring happy, proud gay adults talking about how the… bullying will eventually end and life eventually gets better.
You can see the clips he’s collected so far here:
It Gets Better Project
The library is growing every day. But Dan has asked for more clips—particularly clips of couples and families ready to share the joy of their lives as gay adults—so we are working with the Center on Halsted to host a free six-hour videotaping marathon. And YOU can participate!
TIME: 15-minute sessions between 1:00 and 7:00 pm
LOCATION: Center on Halsted, 3656 N. Halsted
ROOM: Polk Brothers Foundation Youth Space, Second Floor
Dan Savage will be on hand to meet you and
help you feel comfortable in front of the camera.
Here’s all you have to do:
1. FORWARD THIS INVITATION to all your Chicago-area adult gay friends.
2. EMAIL JAKESTIGERS @ GMAIL.COM to schedule your 15-minute shoot. Please include your name, phone number and a range of times you’re available, and we’ll do our best to fit everyone in.
3. BRING A PHOTO OF YOU AS A KID if you want. We’ll scan it while you have your shoot and give it back to you.
That’s it! We’ll edit your video, add your photo and submit it to Dan to post on the It Gets Better Project page.
Thanks in advance for your participation. See you Sunday!
Chicago Vegan Mania After Party to Benefit Mercy for Animals
Chicago VeganMania
Pulaski Park Fieldhouse, Chicago
Chicago VeganMania is a free, day-long celebration of vegan community, culture, cuisine, couture and commerce with an emphasis on local businesses. The first 100 in the door age sixteen and over will get a free swag bag, too, so get here early! There will be amazing speakers, including Nathan Runkle, Colleen Patrick-Goudreau and others, as well as great cooking demos (Isa Chandra Moskowitz!), fantastic bands and incredible vendors. Lots of food, too!
After the VEGAN MANIA EXTRAVAGANZA, join MERCY FOR ANIMALS for the official after-party !
OCTOBER 9th 7-10pm At the Funky Buddah Lounge, 728 W. Grand Ave, Chicago.
Purchase your tickets today!
Tickets are $20 per person and include delicious vegan snacks and a complimentary drink. There will also be a raffle, a silent auction and a live DJ! You must be 21 or over to attend.
Tickets are limited so be sure to secure your spot at The Official VeganMania After-Party today!
B-52s at House of Blues October 7th – Two-for-one sale!

THE B – 52s are coming to HOUSE of BLUES Chicago, October 7th. And check this out! House of Blues would like to invite the friends and supporters of BEST GAY CHICAGO.com to see the B-52’s at the House of Blues, with a special “two for one” discount. Go to LIVE NATION and enter the password “loveshack” to take advantage of this special discount.
Can you believe the B-52s have been around since the late 70s?! It has been said that the B-52s are as quintessentially American as the Beach Boys. And twenty-five years and over twenty million albums into their career, the B-52s remain the among the most beloved rock stars ever.
Any mystery concerning the longevity and ongoing appeal of the B-52s is immediately solved when exposed to the B-52s unique concert experience. From the timeless gems of “Rock Lobster,” “Planet Claire” and “Private Idaho” to the more recent classics of “Channel Z,” “Love Shack” and “Roam”, the B-52s unforgettable dance-rock tunes start a party every time the music begins.
At the time of their greatest achievements, however, they suffered their greatest tragedy — the death of guitarist Ricky Wilson from AIDS. “He really had a vision…,” said sister Cindy Wilson. “He was one of the strongest elements of the B-52s from the beginning.” Ricky Wilson’s passing in 1985 came just after the sessions for Bouncing Off The Satellites (1986). The album, dedicated to Wilson, had taken nearly three years to complete but was worth the wait, serving up the fan favorites “Summer of Love” and “Wig.”
In 2008 the B-52s released their first new album in 16 years, the aptly titled Funplex. With its primal guitar hooks, driving drums and the B-52s’ unmistakable vocal style, Funplex is instantly recognizable as quintessential and contemporary B-52s. Newsweek Magazine declared, “Like a sonic shot of vitamin B12, the dance floor beats, fuzzy guitar riffs and happy, shiny lyrics keep the energy going.”
As the B-52s continue to take their party-music revolution into the 21st century they show no signs of slowing down, serving up their own unique blend of music and showmanship to millions of fans around the world. They have remained busy all these years! The B-52s, led by out gay frontman Fred Schneider perform upwards of fifty shows a year with old bandmates Kate Pierson, Cindy Wilson and Keith Strickland.
You would think, with all that success comes tons of money. Not so. “I’m not wealthy,” Fred told Howard Stern. “We only started making money after ‘Cosmic Thing'” – the band’s fifth album, released in 1989 that featured singles ‘Love Shack,’ ‘Roam,’ and ‘(Shake That) Cosmic Thing.’
Which maybe explains the existence of his new spunky musical venture, The Superions. According to their MySpace profile, The Superions are the “most exciting group to hit the music scene since Elvis or Lady Gaga.” While that’s a little farfetched, they are exciting, or at least off-the-wall, much like their famous New Wave forebearers.
Leave it to The Superions to save the holidays from the usual stale chestnuts and dull oldie retreads. Following on the heels of their multi-plat… er, real popular hit song “Who Threw That Ham At Me,” the 11 future holiday standards on Destination… Christmas! perfectly capture the many moods of the season: despair, avalanches, deranged abominable snowmen, leaden fruitcakes, and of course, laughter. High-energy dance songs mixed with numbers to chill to, The Superions do it all on Destination… Christmas!
Destination… Christmas! will be released on Fanatic Records on October 25, 2010 and is destined to be a perennial Christmas favorite!
Illinois State Library Hosts Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame Exhibit in October

The Illinois State Library will mark Diversity Month in October by displaying an exhibit based on the 2009 inductees in the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame and featuring books written by or about lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender individuals.
The exhibit contains photographs and biographies of the 2009 Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame inductees, highlighting their achievements and contributions
to Chicago.
The books include Ask and Tell: Gay and Lesbian Veterans Speak Out by Steve Estes, Ask and Tell: Gay and Lesbian Veterans Speak Out
by Kate Burns, and The Lesbian and Gay Movements: Assimilation or Liberation? (Dilemmas in American Politics)
by Craig Rimmerman.
The exhibit will be on display in the 2nd Floor Atrium and the books will be featured in the Illinois Authors Room from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, October 1 through October 31, at the Illinois State Library, Gwendolyn Brooks Building, 300 South 2nd Street, Springfield.
Viewers of the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame exhibit will learn, for example, that:
· U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Chicago) is a long-time supporter of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities who backs the movement to repeal the Pentagon’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy;
· Lou Conte is the founder of the Lou Conte Dance Studio and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, both of which contribute to the arts and culture community in Chicago and beyond;
· Sgt. Lori A. Cooper is an openly lesbian police officer who has helped create significant policy changes within the Chicago Police Department;
· Zaida Sanabia is a young filmmaker who documented the struggles of starting a gay-straight alliance in her Chicago high school in her film “A Fish Almost Eaten by a Shark,” which has been screened nationwide to educate and train school administrators on creating safe schools for LGBT youth;
· AIDS Foundation of Chicago is an organization that has helped lead the fight against HIV/AIDS for 24 years by promoting cooperation among service providers at work across Chicago’s various communities, making more than $18 million in grants to agencies coping with AIDS in those communities, aiding the housing needs of persons with HIV/AIDS, and advocating for sound government HIV/AIDS policy.
The exhibit is courtesy of the City of Chicago Commission on Human Relations’ Advisory Council on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues.
Reverend Stan J.Sloan Receives Two Top Honors

On Thursday, September 16th, Stan Sloan, CEO of Chicago House, was honored at the “Who IS Chicago ” event hosted by Cece & Melinda with Raymi Productions . The “Who IS Chicago” event recognized influential Chicagoans active in the philanthropic community.
On Wednesday, November 10th, Stan will be inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame . The induction will take place at the Chicago Cultural Center at 77 E. Randolph. The reception begins at 5:30pm, is free, and open to the public.
BestGayChicago.com, The Chicago House staff, Associate Board, and Board of Trustees, feel these awards are well deserved for the the outstanding leadership that Stan continues to provide for Chicago House and the HIV and homeless communities. Way to go, Stan!
THIS WEEK – is Macy’s Men’s Designer Event !
Macy’s and OUT invite you to celebrate the latest designer collections.
When: Thursday, September 30th
Where: Macy’s on State Street, 111 North State Street, 2nd Floor Time: 5:30-7:30PM
Enjoy amazing fashion from Hugo Boss, Armani Jeans, Elie Tahari, and more!
Featuring informal modeling, music by DJ Chris Spinazzola, cocktails by Appleton Estate Rum, and hors d’oeuvres. Plus, meet special guest Micah Cohen, designer and creater for Shades of Grey. Spend $250 on Men’s Designer Deptartment and take $50* off your purchase. Plus receive a special gift bag** RSVP to (800) 329-8667. Door donations to benefit Chicago House.
The Legacy of Matthew Shepard with Judy Shepard September 30th

H.E.A.L. Ourselves:
Opening Eyes, Closing Wounds
(Healing, Engaging, Acting, Lifting)
H.E.A.L. Ourselves is a series of events
focused on advocacy against LGBT hate violence.
September 30th, 2010
Center On Halsted – 7pm:
“The Legacy of Matthew Shepard” – Judy Shepard
Speaking from a mother’s perspective, diversity speaker Judy Shepard has made the prevention of hate crimes the focus of her efforts, and urges her audiences to make their schools and communities safer for everyone, regardless of their race, sex, religion, or gender identity and/or expression.
Mrs. Shepard’s keynote speech is the highlight of a series of advocacy events in Chicago related to anti-LGBT hate violence. Center on Halsted has created this programming to increase advocacy in response to violence, engagement in violence prevention efforts, and healing in our communities.
PRICE
$10. Reserved tickets can be purchased online
Best Gay Chicago
2010 Chamber Expo Celebrating the LGBT Community and Business September 25th

Saturday, September 25 2010,
12:00pm – 3:00pm
The Chicago Area Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the return of the Chicago Area Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Business Expo. The expo will be held on September 25th, 2010 from 12pm to 3pm in Center on Halsteds Billie Jean King Recreation Center. This event is free and open to the public.
Bringing together over 40 area businesses, the 2010 Chamber Business Expo will include a mini “Taste of the Chamber”, a sampling of some of Chicago’s finest restaurants and caterers. This event gives the public an opportunity to check out a variety of goods and services provided by members of the Chicago Area Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.
Christina Pinson, Executive Director, states, “The Chamber is an important resource to the community. We try to encourage our own community members to support their locally owned LGBT businesses. Our motto for the past few years has been ‘Don’t just be Gay, Buy Gay!’ We really feel that it is important to develop loyalty and support within our own community. “
For more information about the 2010 Chamber Business Expo, please contact Christina Pinson at 773.303.0167
Vote NAKED in Chicago Illinois – Party at Mini Bar September 24th

VOTING JUST GOT EASIER!
There is NO EXCUSE not to vote now!
Equality Illinois , the state’s largest organization advocating for full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (“LGBT”) people, announced the launch of its innovative get-out-the-vote efforts, capitalizing on new changes in Illinois election law. The effort, in coalition with Roosevelt University and Rock-The-Vote is called VOTE NAKED ILLINOIS.
The coalition is among the first to capitalize on the new changes in Illinois election law that allow properly registered voters to vote by mail for any reason.
“It is imperative that Illinois voters cast their ballots this November, regardless of how they vote or where; and we’ll do whatever it takes to make that happen,” – said Bernard Cherkasov, CEO of Equality Illinois Education Project. “It is so easy to vote in the privacy of one’s own home, one can even do it naked.”
In the face of record low voter turnout across Illinois, Equality Illinois has joined with Rock the Vote and Roosevelt University to get out the vote in a very unique way for the November 2nd election in a project called Vote Naked Illinois. A recent change in Illinois election law now makes it possible for voters to request no-excuse absentee ballots, allowing voters to cast a ballot from the privacy of their own home.
The change in absentee rules allows for voters to fill out an ballot request applications , mail it into their local election authority and receive an absentee ballot in the mail. Fueled by a dynamic social media campaign and supported by a strong field organization, Vote Naked Illinois plans to turn out thousands of absentee ballots. The organization is also urging supporters to plan their own Vote Naked organizing events to encourage ballot applications.
Vote Naked Illinois’ social media presence is a driving force of the campaign. Voters can log onto VoteNakedIllinois.org where they will find a video, slideshow and a sign-up form. The site features an eye-catching video featuring Illinoisans who share what they “get naked for” and explains how to vote by mail.
“Social media has changed the landscape of elections—it’s no longer a matter of if we use social media, it’s matter of how,” explains Kevin Hauswirth, Director of Advertising & Promotions at Roosevelt University who also teaches courses on social media marketing.
Absentee ballot applications can be turned in from September 23 until October 28 by mail and until November 1 in person. Vote Naked Illinois voter outreach services are available without regard to the voter’s political preference. Information or other assistance regarding registering or voting, including any services offered, shall not be withheld or refused on the basis of support for or opposition to particular candidates or a political party.
When you go to Vote Naked Illinois.org , you are routed to a FaceBook page. There, you enter your name, email and zip code, and a ballot will be processed for you.
VOTE NAKED PARTY! Friday September 24th @ Mini Bar
Ultimat Friday Vote Naked Party
Make your Friday and Ultimat one! Please join us at minibar Ultra Lounge & Cafe’ this Friday, and fill out your Vote by Mail application. Ultimat Vodka will be hosting a cocktail reception for us from 9-11PM.
This is a huge opportunity and great way to get your weekend started!
minibar Ultra Lounge & Cafe’ 3341 North Halsted Street
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GLAAD Brings Their TGIF Party to Boystown this Friday, September 24
GLAAD presents “Thank GLAAD It’s Friday!” (TGIF) featuring ABSOLUT® VODKA, the national networking event series for young LGBT professionals and straight allies that supports GLAAD’s work to amplify the voice of the LGBT community.
A TGIF 2010 Chicago Series Pass is $35 and includes:
-Entrance to the Chicago event on September 24
Friday, September 24, 2010 7:00 – 9:00 pm
@ Minibar 3341 N. Halsted
-Hosted ABSOLUT® VODKA cocktails
-Chances to win sponsored prize drawing items
-One-year membership to GLAAD
$50 VIP Tickets are also available, and include admission to the VIP lounge, appetizers and access to the private VIP bar.
WIN FREE TICKETS!
Purchase your TGIF tickets before Wednesday, September 22 at 5:00PM CST and you could win free companion passes! Selected at random, winners will be notified Thursday, September 23 by 5PM CST.
Purchase your Thank GLAAD It’s Friday – Chicago tickets today !
Gay Beach Chicago – Hollywood aka Osterman Beach
Summer is fading……
Today as I walked my dog along the shore of Hollywood Beach, it was 75 degrees and about 30 men dotted the gay beach. The sweet summer days and Sundays with hundreds of gay men at the beach have faded I am afraid…..
Will there be an Indian Summer yet for Chicago?
One can hope!
Italian Expo at Navy Pier September 17-19th

Take a tour of Italy
and experience “La Dolce Vita” without event leaving the country at Chicago’s fourth annual Italian Expo during the weekend of September 17-19 at Navy Pier.
Food , wine, fashion , design, tourism, art and entertainment are showcased as the cultures of Italy and Chicago collide at Italian Expo . Over 100 companies and vendors from Italy and the U.S. will be present displaying and selling their products straight from Italy for three days only.
We welcome all to enjoy this family-friendly event by tasting delicious Italian cuisine, viewing fashion runway shows of apparel and fine jewelry, and discovering luxury cars, motorbikes, and travel and tourism information from various regions in Italy.
Italian Expo is held annually in Chicago and Houston and is organized by the Italian American Chambers of Commerce located in those cities.
Where: Navy Pier, Festival Hall A , 600 East Grand Avenue
Hours:
Friday 2:30pm – 9:00pm, Saturday 11:00am – 9:00pm, Sunday 11:00am – 6:00pm
Tickets:
Online pre-sale $10* / Doorprice $15 , Children 12 and under are admitted free
Purchase pre-sale Tickets
Sidetrack Hosts Celebrity Auction to Benefit Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame Sept. 21
The Eighteenth Annual Hall of Fame Celebrity Auction benefits the 2010 Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame, announced Dana V. Starks, Chairman and Commissioner of the Chicago Commission on Human Relations. The auction will be held on Tuesday, September 21, at Sidetrack, 3349 N. Halsted Street. The registration reception, silent auction, and raffle begin at 7 p.m., and the bidding starts at 8 p.m.
The registration fee of $10 includes one cocktail, hors d’oeuvres from J and L Catering, raffle tickets, and an auction paddle to bid with. This event is generously sponsored by Absolut Vodka, BBJ Linen, Boi Magazine, Center on Halsted, Circuit Mom Productions, Circuit Night Club, Hall’s Rental, Phil Hannema, Harris Bank, J&L Catering, Miller Lite, Napleton Automotive Group, Orbitz, Rick Aguilar Studios, Sidetrack, and Supergurl Images.
The auctioneers for the evening are Wayne Johnson from NBC, Circuit Mom, C.C. Carter, and a special guest.
Prominent personalities and businesses from Chicago offer items and services for bidders during both live and silent auctions. Items include dinner and a studio tour with WXRT radio’s Terri Hemmert, an in-studio visit with Rick Kogan on WGN’s “The Sunday Papers,” dinner and theatre with State Senator Heather Steans, the Gentry’s fabulous crystal chandelier, a book discussion group with author John Riley Myers, a gift basket from WTTW, and much more.
“I think that there are going to be some real deals made on September 21,” said Hall of Fame inductee Dean Ogren. “You don’t want to miss it.”
The 2010 Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 10 in Sidney R. Yates Gallery at the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Street. The event is funded through fundraising events and donations from individuals, businesses, and organizations. Administration and support is provided by the Chicago Commission on Human Relations, members of the Commission’s Advisory Council on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Issues, and volunteers. Chicago is the only municipality to honor its LGBT communities in this manner. The Hall of Fame pays tribute to its inductees and documents the LGBT communities’ heritage and diversity through its annual publication and its Web site .
Individuals, businesses, and organizations that wish to donate or need additional information may contact Bill Greaves at 312-744-7911(voice) or 312-744-1088 (TTY) or the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame at 773-281-5077 (voice). Contributions may be sent to The Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame, 3712 N. Broadway St. Box 637, Chicago, Illinois 60613-4235.
Openly Gay Chicago Alderman Tom Tunney Considers Running for Mayor

Mayor Daley has officially announced he will not seek relection in 2011. It is being said that Tom Tunney, Chicago’s first openly gay alderman, is considering a run for the mayor’s office.
Daley appointed Tunney to the Chicago City Council in 2002. The Chicago native was elected to his post the following year. He represents the voters of the city’s 44th Ward, which includes portions of Chicago’s largest gay neighborhood, Boystown.
Tunney is among the Chicago-area politicians being considered for the job after Mayor Richard Daley announced he won’t seek a seventh term next year.
“I’m not a candidate at this point,” Tunney told Chicago daily the Chicago Tribune. “I think we really need time to absorb the impact of the mayor’s statement, and the fact that he has been a terrific mayor.”
The 55-year-old Tunney turned a sagging Ann Sather restaurant in the city’s Lakeview neighborhood into a thriving four location chain. He purchased the original restaurant at the age of 23. He’s also a dedicated fundraiser for local and regional gay rights groups.
In 1995, Tunney was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame.
Daley has had a generally good relationship with Chicago’s large gay population. In 2006 he was inducted into the city’s Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame as a “Friend of the Community.” His administration’s achievements include establishing Chicago’s Advisory Council on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues and Office of LGBT Health; instituting domestic-partner benefits for city employees; and adding gender identity to the municipal human rights ordinance. He has voiced personal support for marriage equality.
Is It OK To Stop Using Condoms With my Boyfriend? Free Forum September 21

What’s Love Got To Do With It?
Is it okay to stop using
condoms with my boyfriend?
A free forum at the
Center on Halsted, September 21
Please join LifeLube and the Chicago Development Center for AIDS Research for What’s Love Got to Do with It? Discover the link between relationships and HIV infection, and learn ways to have the sex you want and stay healthy as researchers Colleen Hoff (San Francisco State University) and Patrick Sullivan (Emory University) present their findings. Moderated by Brian Mustanski of the University of Illinois – Chicago.
What’s Love Got to Do With It?
Doors open for food and socializing at 6:00pm , Program begins at 7:00pm
Center on Halsted , Hoover Leppen Theatre – Third Floor , 3656 North Halsted, Chicago
This community event is FREE, but you must RSVP
Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at 6:00 PM
Gay Bowling in Chicago – Pins for a Cure with BEHIV September 18

Pins for a Cure
Saturday, September 18 2010,
1:00pm – 3:00pm
3700 N. Western Ave., Chicago
BEHIV will be hosting its second annual Pins for a Cure bowling fundraiser at Waveland Bowl on Saturday, September 18 from 1:00-3:00pm.
Last year over 40 bowlers enjoyed a great afternoon of food, drink and fun.
You can register online . $30 Registration includes two hours of Cosmic Bowling and food.
There will be prizes and give-aways for bowlers. We hope you can join us for this fun event!
Better Existence with HIV (BEHIV) is one of only a few comprehensive AIDS service organizations in the Chicago area and the only comprehensive provider for the North Shore. Founded in 1989 by community volunteers, BEHIV provides case management, housing, prevention, testing, mental health counseling, massage therapy and art therapy services in Chicago communities that include some of the highest rates of AIDS in Illinois.
Billy Bragg at Dominican University Sept 10th

is an English alternative rock musician and left wing activist who blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, and his lyrics mostly deal with political or romantic themes. Bragg has been an outspoken opponent of fascism, racism, bigotry, sexism and homophobia , and is a supporter of a multi-racial Britain.
This week, BRAGG will perform at Dominican Univeristy.
Friday September 10th.
Billy Bragg’s next album will be a collaboration with singer Rosanne Cash , he revealed this week. The English rabble-rouser has already started writing new songs, and plans to record with Cash and producer Joe Henry in Los Angeles this November.
Dominican University Performing Arts Center
7900 West Division St. River Forest, IL 60305
Directions can be found online, or directions can be given via the phone by calling the DUPAC Box Office 708-488-5000.
BUY BILLY BRAGG TICKETS ONLINE .