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| | Women & Children First targeted by anti-trans vandals
The windows at Women & Children First bookstore, 5233 N. Clark St., have been vandalized on multiple occasions with stickers featuring anti-trans messaging, according to its staff. The Andersonville bookseller and others are planning an Oct. ... | |
| | CNN LGBT-specific Town Hall filled with unexpected drama
The bar had been set pretty high for CNN's Oct. 10 town hall on LGBT issues for Democratic presidential candidates. It was the first national television broadcast by a major media outlet of an LGBT-specific discussion ... | |
| | Gay Fox anchor steps away from network
In a sudden move on Oct. 11, Shepard Smith said that after more than two decades at Fox News, he was stepping down as chief news anchor and leaving the network, CNN reported. "This is my last newscast here," Smith said, ... | |
| | Presidential candidates unveil LGBTQ+ platforms
A few of the Democratic presidential candidatesU.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris, as well as openly gay South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigiegreleased their LGBTQ+ platforms, coinciding with the ... | |
| | Buttigieg announces plan to secure equality for LGBTQs
SOUTH BEND, IN Today, Pete Buttigieg released his plan 'Becoming Whole: A New Era for LGBTQ+ Americans,' a comprehensive policy that brings Americans together to break down the walls of exclusion and secure full equality ... |
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| | Legal titan Pat Logue, and her impact on many LGBT people
Politics and social justice causes have been parts of award-winning retired Cook County Circuit Court Associate Justice Pat Logue's life since childhood. Logue, who now is living with Alzheimer's disease, is also Lambda Legal's former Midwest ... | |
| | The woman who beat HIV
Leading HIV researchers have come to believe that at least one person has found a way to naturally rid their body of the virus. While they believe they understand a part of how that was accomplished, ... | |
| | Supreme Court analysis: Probabilities in the Title VII rulings
U.S. Supreme Court observers are more reluctant than usual to try and predict how the court might come down on the always hot-button issue of rights for LGBT people. There is a newly minted conservative majority ... | |
| | ELECTIONS 2020, STATE HOUSE Ryan Podges, gay man challenges Feigenholtz for 12th Dist.
Ryan Podges is a political newbieand his initial foray into the electoral arena may be a daunting one. That is because Podges, a gay Chicago attorney, is taking on longtime 12th District incumbent Rep. Sara Feigenholtz ... | |
| | MOMBIAN LGBTQ-inclusive books, and hope, in rural schools
LGBTQ students in rural schools are more likely to face bias and discrimination than those in urban and suburban ones, but their schools are also less likely to have LGBTQ-inclusive resources to support them. That's why ... | |
| | SPORTS Pro wrestler Kiera Hogan marking coming out at Chicago events
Kiera Hogan is holding her official coming out party in Chicago, anchored around IMPACT Wrestling's premiere event of the year, Bound For Glory, set for Sunday night, Oct. 20, at the Odeum Expo Center in suburban ... | |
| | NATIONAL Hillary and Chelsea disagree, coming-out study, Julian Castro
Hillary and Chelsea Clinton seemingly had a recent disagreement about transgender identity, The New York Post noted. In an interview with the Sunday Times of London, the mother-daughter duo were asked if someone with a beard ... | |
| | WORLD Brazilian LGBT figures, 'Kill the Gays' bill, singer Hozier
The European Parliament announced the finalists for the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thoughtand, for the first time in its 30 years of existence, a person from the LGBTI community is on the list: Marielle Franco, ... | |
| | National Period Day rally Oct. 19
A rally to mark National Period Day will take place Saturday, Oct. 19, 12-2 p.m., at Federal Plaza, 219 S. Dearborn St. Organizations such as Planned Parenthood, The Chicago Period Project, She Votes Illinois, The U.N. ... | |
| | Fitness confab says goodbye to Chicago
After a 30-year association with Chicago, the fitness conference known as Club Industry had a last event Oct. 9-11 at the Hilton Chicago. This year's eventgeared for fitness professionalsfeatured talks ... | |
| | Legacy Project hosts '[un]Gala'
Supporters of Chicago's Legacy Project gathered Oct. 10 to pay tribute to key volunteers who've contributed to its organizational success. The event" LANDMARK: The Legacy Project [un]Gala"was held at the ... | |
| | Gerber/Hart opens
lesbian history exhibit
Gerber/Hart History & Archives launched a new exhibit, "Lavender Women & Killer Dykes: Lesbians, Feminism & Community in Chicago," with a reception and brief talk the evening of Oct. 12. Curated by Jen Dentel, Isabel Singer, ... | |
| | Pilsen event takes over 360 Chicago
Continuing a yearlong series involving various neighborhoods taking over 360 Chicago the 94th floor of the onetime John Hancock building representatives from Pilsen held an event Oct. 3. There were samples, performances ... | |
| | Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame calls for 2019 nominees, announces ceremony date
The Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame, now entering its 30th year, announced today that it will resume inducting new members. The ceremony for inductees will be held on Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at the Chicago History ... | |
| | HRC Chicago to honor Kim Hunt, Dane Hites
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Chicago Gala will take place Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Fairmont Chicago, 200 N. Columbus Dr., at 6 p.m. At the gala, Kim Hunt and Dane Hites will be honored. Hunt's ... | |
| | State treasurer's LGBTQ reception Oct. 16
Illinois state Treasurer Michael Frerichs will host a celebration on the concourse of the James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph St., 12-1 p.m., on Wed., Oct. 16, in honor of LGBTQ History Month. This event ... | |
| | BYC closing Oct. 14, will reopen Oct. 28
Broadway Youth Center (BYC) will be closed for two weeks of staff training starting Monday, Oct. 14 and will reopen Monday, Oct. 28. During this time, there will also be no GED or VOICES programming offered ... | |
| | Public poster series promotes healthy futures for LGBTQ and gender diverse youth
San Francisco, CA, October 11, 2019 High levels of risk for LGBTQ adolescents for suicide, substance abuse, depression and victimization call for evidence-based approaches that increase support and connectedness ... | |
| | Chicago Architecture Center plans programs for Open House Chicago
CHICAGO (October 8, 2019) The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) today released the list of special programs for Open House Chicago 2019now in its ninth year and one of the largest architecture festivals in the world. ... | |
| | New report details network of organizations working against LGBT rights
(Washington, DC) Today, Accountable for Equality released a new report that outlines the vast and broad network of state and national organizations working to eradicate equal rights for LGBT Americans. The report, titled Blocking Progress & ... | |
| | Victory Fund: Buttigieg's LGBTQ policy "comprehensive, inclusive, ambitious"
Washington, DC — Today LGBTQ Victory Fund — the only national organization dedicated to electing LGBTQ leaders to public office — praised Democratic presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg's LGBTQ policy ... |
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| | THEATER REVIEW Back in the Day
Playwright: Miranda Gonzalez At: UrbanTheater Company, 2620 W. Division St. Tickets: $15-30; clata.org/destinos-backintheday. Runs through: Nov. 2 Immersive theater is tough to get right. So many factors come into play ... |
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| | THEATER REVIEW Invisible
Playwright: Mary Bonnett At: Her Story Theatre at Stage 773, 1225 W. Belmont Ave. Tickets: HerStoryTheatre.org, 773-327-5252; $35. Runs through: Nov. 3 It could be a scene out of a Beth Henley play: townswomen clustered around ... | |
| | THEATER REVIEW Sundown, Yellow Moon
Playwright: Rachel Bonds; songs by The Bengsons At: Raven Theatre, 6157 N. Clark St. Tickets: 773-338-2177; RavenTheatre.com; $43-$46. Runs through: Nov. 17 Some online research confirmed that this play was autobiographical, at least in general if ... | |
| | CRITICS'PICKS
Be Here Now, Shattered Globe Theatre at Theater Wit, through Oct. 19. By rejecting romcom clichés, Deborah Zoe Laufer's mostly comedy leads to a smarter, quirkier and even MORE romantic happy ending in this well staged ... | |
| | Chicago International Film Festival features LGBT-related titles
The Chicago International Film Festival kicks off the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 16 with a screening of Motherless Brooklyn as well as Zombieland: Double Tap later that evening. The festival lasts through Sunday, Oct. 27, and ... | |
| | THEATER SPOTLIGHT Arts in the Dark
Do you love a parade? And Halloween? Kick off the spooky season with Arts in the Dark, a one-night-only magical parade of bands, dancers, costumes, floats, puppets and lanterns that celebrates Halloween as the "artist's holiday." ... | |
| | 'Destinos' festival offers something for everyone
By Amelia Orozco
The Chicago Latino Theater Alliance (CLATA)a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization formed in 2016 by the three most prominent Chicago Latino arts organizations: International Latino Cultural Center, National ... | |
| | Lesbian author/advocate Julie Justicz writes on 'Difficulty'
Chicago attorney/social justice advocate Julie Justicz has a history of fostering an affinity for the written word. Her first novel, Degrees of Difficulty, was a 20-year processbut it's finally available wherever books are sold. "I'm an ... | |
| | THEATER REVIEW Twice, Thrice, Frice
Playwright: Fouad Teymour At: Silk Road Rising, 77 W. Washington Street. Tickets: 312-857-1234; SilkRoadRising.org; $38. Runs through: Nov. 10 This world premiere comedy concerns assimilated, Upper Middle Class American Moslem ... | |
| | BOOK REVIEW Ensemble: An Oral History of Chicago Theater
Author: Mark Larson $13; Lethe Press; 243 pages Chicago has proven itself many times over that it is multifaceted. It is a Midwestern diamond, a lake city, a food hotspot, the foundation of house music. The ... | |
| | Billy Masters
"There is no right or wrong way to be gay, to be queer, to be trans, and I hope that our community, even as we struggle to define what our identity means, defines it in a way that lets everybody know ... | |
| | SHOWBIZ 'Transparent,' Tyler Perry, 'Drag Race,' singer Halsey
The soundtrack to Amazon Prime Video's The Transparent Musicale Finalethe movie musical fantasia of Jill Soloway's series Transparentis available for streaming and digital purchase in conjunction with the finale premiere ... | |
| | Warhol images to be 'Art on theMART'
Art on theMARTthe largest and longest-running digital art projection in the worldwill project four renowned artworks by Andy Warhol in alignment with the Art Institute of Chicago's fall exhibition Andy WarholFrom A to B and Back ... | |
| | Chicago Dancemakers Forum Launches International Initiative, Two Fall Events
CHICAGO, IL, 10/15/2019 Images Available Here. - Chicago Dancemakers Forum's new CrossHatch Initiative promotes artistic growth for dancemaking artists and builds connections for, and awareness of, Chicago dance internationally. With ... | |
| | About Face Theatre to present Packing
Learning who you are means knowing where you come from, and where you belong. From writer/performer Scott Bradley (Scooty & JoJo's Alien Queen and Carpenters Halloween; AFT's We Three Lizas and The Homosexuals) comes the solo ... | |
| | THEATER REVIEW Big Fish
Authors: Andrew Lippa and John August At: Greenhouse Theater Center, 2257 N. Lincoln Ave. Tickets: BoHoTheatre.com or 773-975-8150; $25-$35. Runs through: Nov. 17 When Big Fish had its' pre-broadway Chicago tryout back in 2013, director Susan ... | |
| | THEATER REVIEW A Doll's House
Playwright: Henrick Ibsen (adapted by Sandra Delgado and Michael Halberstam) At: Writers Theatre, 325 Tudor Ct., Glencoe. Tickets: WritersTheatre.org. Price: $35-80. Runs through: Dec. 15 I have a mixed relationship ... | |
| | Auditorium commissions Michelle Dorrance work for Trinity Irish Dance Company
(CHICAGO, IL The Auditorium Theatre announces the commission of American Traffic, a new work for Trinity Irish Dance Company (TIDC) created by acclaimed tap dancer, choreographer, and MacArthur "Genius ... | |
| | Reeling Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival announces award winners
(CHICAGO, IL - October 10, 2019) Reeling: the Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival announces the highly anticipated juried, audience, and AARP Silver Image award winners for films screened at the 37th annual festival, September 19-29, 2019. ... | |
| | The Simon and Garfunkel Story extended through Dec. 8
CHICAGO (October 10, 2019) — Broadway in Chicago is delighted to announce the internationally-acclaimed hit theatre show THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORY is extended through December 8. Additional tickets will go on sale at 10 AM ... | |
| | Guy Branum, queer comic, coming to Zanies
Out comedian Guy Branum is returning to Chicago with a brand new zany stand up act. Hailing from Yuba City, California, he went to college at the University of California, Berkley and later studied at the ... |
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| | SAVOR Jerry Tapia, baking his way to success
Out Chicagoan Jerry Tapia knows his way around an oven. Not only was this evident from the surprise cake he brought to an interview with Windy City Times, but also from his resume, which includes graduating ... | |
| | Angry Black Hoemo talks race, LGBTQs and sex positivity
Some queer people who have spent time on Twitter have probably discovered the name "Angry Black Hoemo" on their timelines. Angry Black Hoemo, also known as Marq, has been living in Chicago for five years. Originally ... | |
| | SPORTS NFL player makes history by coming out
For Ryan Russell, it's now all about coming back, not just coming out. The Texas nativewho played football at Purdue University and then 23 games over three seasons (2015-17) in the NFLis ready to return to ... | |
| | DINING Aberlour, 'Fried Chicken & Bubbles,' Peninsula dinner
As part of the Designing Louder Than Words bottle box competition created by the Design Museum of Chicago and Aberlour Single Malt Scotch Whisky, more than 60 designers, architects and creators submitted box designs that were ... | |
| | LGBT HISTORY MONTH The rise of the ballroom scene through the ages
By Laura Smythe laura@epgn.com
What is ballroom? The first time Jacen Bowman attended a house meeting, he had no idea what LGBTQ ballroom culture was. Going into his final year in high school, Bowman was approached to join a "modeling ... | |
| | Kevin Hauswirth, an advocate committed to diversity
Since he was a child, Kevin Hauswirth knew he was destined to lead a life of advocacy. Speaking with Windy City Times, he recalled growing up around activists including one trip with his family to see ... |
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