Fun Places to Gay
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| | | | Wang's
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| | | | Steep Theatre Company
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| | | | Innexile
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| | | | Collaboraction Room 300 at The Flat Iron Building
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| | | | Jackalope Theatre Co. at the Storefront Theater
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| | | | Big Chicks
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| | | | DanceWorks Chicago at Harris Theater for Music and Dance
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| | | | Granville Anvil
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| | | | Kit Kat Lounge & Supper Club
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| | | | Blue Man Group at Briar Street Theatre
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| | | | Davenport's Piano Bar Cabaret
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| | | | The ComedySportz Theatre
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| | | | Replay Beer & Bourbon
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| | | | Shakers On Clark (Formerly 3160)
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| | | | Theater Oobleck at Victory Gardens Theater
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| | | | Pride Films and Plays at the Athenaeum Theatre
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| | | | Hydrate
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| | | | The pH Comedy Theater
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| | | | Jeffery Pub
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| Friday September 25th
Virtual Book Launch, Like Love, Essays by Michele Morano 7:00pm
Join us for the virtual celebration of Like Love: Essays by Michele Morano. Michele will be in conversation with Megan Stielstra.
Crushes. Infatuations. Attractions. Unexpected, inexplicable allure. Entanglements steeped in taboo and disruption. In Like Love, nothing is off limits.
In these remarkable essays, Michele Morano explores the pleasures, possibilities, strangeness, and lessons of unconsummated romance. With insight and imagination, Like Love interweaves poignant, humorous episodes from adulthood with the backstory of a young family's turbulent breakup. When Morano was an adolescent in blue-collar Poughkeepsie, New York, her mother left her father for a woman in an era when LGBTQ parents were widely viewed as "unfit." Through the turmoil, adolescent Morano paid attention, tucking away the stories that were shaping her and guiding her understanding of love.
Turning romantic cliches inside out and challenging us to rethink our notions about what it means to love, Like Love tells hard and necessary truths about the importance of desire in growing, traveling, mourning, parenting, and figuring out who you are in the world. With precision and depth, Morano explores what it means to find ourselves in relationships that are not quite-but almost-like love.
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Michele Morano is the author of the travel memoir Grammar Lessons: Translating a Life in Spain. Her essays and short fiction have appeared in many journals and anthologies, including Best American Essays, Fourth Genre, Ninth Letter, and Twenty-First-Century Essays by Women. She lives in Chicago, where she chairs the English Department at DePaul University.
Megan Stielstra is the author of three collections: Everyone Remain Calm, Once I Was Cool, and The Wrong Way To Save Your Life, winner of the 2017 Book of the Year Award from the Chicago Review of Books. Her work appears in the Best American Essays, New York Times, The Believer, and elsewhere. A longtime company member with 2nd Story, she has told stories for National Public Radio, Museum of Contemporary Art, and Goodman Theatre, among others. She is currently a 2020 Shearing Fellow at the Black Mountain Institute in Las Vegas and a 2021 Civic Media Fellow with the Annenberg Innovation Lab at USC.
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