IMAGE: Wig Out – Gay Chicago August 5, 1993
An article in Windy City Times begins:
"If you own a copy of the October 1987 premiere issue of Chicago's Rage, hold onto it. It may be a collector's item.
"Rage, a glossy gay-oriented magazine that premiered last month, has ceased operation, the result of what was apparently a forced closure. In addition, Windy City Times has learned that three principals in the venture–editor/publisher Bill Brownell, operations manager Greg Houk, and fashion editor Marc O'Brien–left town without informing staffers and contributors at the magazine. Brownell, Houk and O'Brien are reportedly staying at an undisclosed location in West Hollywood, Calif., while numerous staff persons have been literally locked out of the north Clark Street highrise where the magazine had based its operations."
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Letter to the Editor in Windy City Times:
"Thank you for printing Bob Krause's letter about the Howard Brown Memorial Clinic [Windy City Times, Sept. 24]. As a PWARC, I was amazed and astounded that they even returned his calls. After eight unreturned telephone calls within a six-week period, I was impressed with his being able to get a response from HBMC at all! For too long HBMC has been a 'sacred cow' within our community; it is time that we realistically evaluate HBMC and its commitment and ability to deliver 'services' to the community
Name and address withheld by request."
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Tim Miller performs "Buddy Systems" at the Randolph Street Gallery, 756 N. Milwaukee.
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Congregation Or Chadash celebrate Simchat Torah as part of Shabbat services at the Second Unitarian Church, 656 W. Barry.
2008
Article by Amy Wooten on front page of Windy City Times begins:
"A coalition of national and local organizations gathered in downtown Chicago last week to denounce the Museum of Broadcast Communications' (MBC) plan to induct an anti-gay individual into the National Radio Hall of Fame.
"On Thursday, Oct. 16, members of the Dump Dobson Coalition, including individuals from Gay Liberation Network, Truth Wins Out and Equality Illinois, called for the Chicago-based MBC to stop its plans to induct Focus on the Family founder James Dobson into the National Radio Hall of Fame. They gathered outside of the Renaissance Chicago Hotel, where the MBC plans to honor Dobson and others during an upcoming awards dinner. Representatives of the coalition said that if the museum does not rescind the award, it will protest outside the venue Nov. 8, the date of the ceremony."
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