IMAGE: Danny Sotomayor cartoon – Windy City Times October 18, 1990
Photographer Robert Mapplethorpe's first major Chicago exhibition is at Stuart Wilbur's In a Plain Brown Wrapper gallery at 2943 N. Halsted. Monte Salus wrote in Gay Life: "Viewing this handsomely mounted show of oversized black and white photographs is a remarkably engaging experience. Portraits of men and women predominate, but there's a healthy sprinkling of Mapplethorpe's more controversial sexual imagery as well as some surprisingly delicate floral portraits."
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Mattachine Midwest holds its monthly brunch at 4415 W. Wolcott. Cost for Mattachine members is $2.50, for non-members $3.
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An article in the Chicago Tribune by Jane Fritsch begins:
"A 21-year-old college student testified Monday that a night of terror and sexual torture inflicted by John Wayne Gacy was so painful that he begged Gacy to kill him.
"'The pain was just so bad, and I was terrified,' said the witness, a student at the College of St. Francis in Joliet. 'I said, 'Look, if you're gonna kill me, just kill me now and get it over with.' He (Gacy) told me my time was coming and to shut up.'
"Later, he said, Gacy told him he was going for his last ride and asked, 'How does it feel to know you're going to die?'
"The ordeal began late on the night of Dec. 30, 1977, and lasted for more than six hours, the student said. During that time, he said, he fell unconscious nearly a dozen times as Gacy played Russian roulette with him and attempted to drown and strangle him.
"Gacy released him on the morning of Dec. 31 but said he would return to kill him and predicted police would never believe him, the student said, adding, 'They didn't believe me.'"
1986
In the bars and clubs, it's guest bartender night with Karen Richardson at Berlin, 954 W. Belmont; Saturday and Sunday with Sophie and male dancers at Inner Circle, 2546 N. Clark St.; the only bar in Streeterville, 75 steps off the Magnificent Mile, Second Story bar, 157 E. Ohio; Double Dose Wednesdays, back to back tunes, double shots, at Paris Dance, 1122 W. Montrose; enjoy dancing in the ballroom at Paradise, 2848 N. Broadway; the 1st Mr. New Town Contest takes place at Normandy, 3401 N. Sheffield.
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