Image: Suzie B's – Windy City Times October 29, 1987
There's a special opening night of Derek Jarman's film "Caravaggio" to benefit Howard Brown, at the Biograph Theatre, Lincoln and Fullerton.
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Members of eleven feminist choruses from across the U.S. join together at Lane Technical School for the 3rd annual National Women's Choral Festival. The Artemis Singers, Chicago's lesbian/feminist chorus, host the festival, which lasts November 7-10. The event includes workshops, meetings and rehearsals for the participants, members of the Sister Singers Network, an international, grassroots network of feminist women's choirs.
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Front page of this week's Windy City Times:
"Kit Duffy, who last April accepted the job of executive director of the newly-formed AIDS Foundation of Chicago, has announced her resignation from the organization. The AFC has already begun its search for her replacement. While Duffy will be leaving her post within a week, she said she will assist in the transition process of a new executive director."
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Obituary in this week's Windy City Times reads:
"Steven Douglas Grassel, known in Chicago as Steve Douglas, died Nov. 9 of complications due to AIDS. He was 38.
"Born and raised in Mansfield, Ohio, Grassel served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1982. He moved to Chicago in 1980.
"He was a former member of the Chicago Hellfire Club, a former volunteer and staff member of Howard Brown Memorial Clinic, and a member of Open Road Riders of Chicagoland. His friends remember him as a man uniquely concerned and caring for his brothers and sisters in the community and as a friendly, outgoing person 'always ready to lend a helping hand.'"