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March 25, 2012
Jerry Nunn GoPride.com columnist

Having a Ball at Lincoln Hall
 

Lincoln Hall was the place to be this week. Singer Fiona Apple's show sold out there in mere minutes crashing their servers. With lit candles and mood lighting the songstress performed past songs along with new ones.
The next morning I had brunch with gospel singers Mary Mary to watch their new reality show on WE tv. At night it was dinner at Season 52 to sample their new summer menu.

The next day I interviewed Paula Poundstone for her show in Skokie then checked out another concert at Lincoln Hall with singer Van Hunt. Unfortunately it was at the same time as Nigerian singer Nneka so I ran back and forth. Nneka really put on a political music show and taught the crowd some new words in her native language.
Afterwards we chatted before I ran back to see more of Van.

Elate restaurant featured a group entitled the Time Machines that is made up of a trio of cuties in hats playing the keyboards, drums, and cello. Specialty drinks were intriguing aside from the Calpotoska, which I felt was really peppery but don't miss the smoked ham & egg flatbread.
The next morning started early with a trip to Macy's on State and preview of the flower show featuring Brasil.

I attended the Jason Dottley solo show at Hamburger Mary's in the evening. This Sordid Lives television star made some fun observations about gay life.
The week ended with one more trip to Lincoln Hall to a packed house rocking to The Temper Trap. With two nights there the Australian group displayed lots of new tunes and plan on returning to Chicago soon.

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About Jerry Nunn


Jerry Nunn is thrilled to be working with Chicagopride.com as a contributing writer. He is very active in Windy City Media Group. For Windy City Times he is a sales representative, photographer, and writer. He also writes a column for Nightspots magazine as Pubert in which he reviews adult videos. As Jerry Podder, he has a podcast segment on windycityqueercast.com. And finally, when not bartending at a restaurant, he can be spotted wooing Latinos with his Spanish and traveling the world!

Windy City Media Group, publishers of Windy City Times, Nightspots, Identity and The Out Guide. www.windycitymediagroup.com


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