IMAGE: Charlie's Hairy Ass Contest – Gay Chicago May 15, 1997
Quote in Quotelines in this week's Windy City Times:
"I'm the most fabulous fag in Pittsburgh. That's if it's possible to be fabulous in Pittsburgh" – The Brian character on the season premiere of Showtime's "Queer As Folk."
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Dahveed Kneeshack and Schwa present "Indigenous," a bi-weekly alternative to the Halsted Street scene. Entertainments includes music by resident DJs Corey Labadie and Rebecca, a Nu Skool Cabaret with live vocal acts, and installations by artists and photographers. Takes place at Subterranean, 2011 W. North.
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On the front page of this week's Windy City Times, Tracy Baim writes:
"A gay Democrat is running unopposed in the North Suburban 10th Congressional District, but he faces an uphill challenge against Republican incumbent Mark Kirk in the November General Election.
"Henry 'Hank' Perritt, a former moderate Republican who worked in the Nixon and Ford Administrations but who later converted to the Democratic Party when his own party shifted right, is taking a leave of absence as dean of the Chicago-Kent College of Law to campaign for a U.S. seat."
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Grinder: Queer Words and Music hosted by Scott Free this week features words by Rose Tully and music by Tim Cain, at the Coffee & Tea Exchange, 1100 W. Thorndale.
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Chicago Gay Men's Chorus is the guest chorus for two special performances of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamboat" at the Royal George Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted.
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Ritchie Havens and lesbian Janis Ian perform at North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie.
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BUNGALOW and OPALGA, two suburban gay groups, host a joint bowling night at Oak Park Lanes, 6046 W. Roosevelt Rd. Oak Park.