(May 9-15, 2019)
Gay life in Chicago this week, back in...
1989
An article in Gay Chicago reads:
"Ladies and gentlemen (and only you know into which category you may fall) tonight have we got a show for you. Sidetrack has scheduled to reopen after its long-awaited expansion. Now they'll be able to pack even more folks in during specialty nights.
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An obituary in Gay Chicago reads:
"Paul Wenson died peacefully on April 14, 1989, at the age of 34, from complications due to AIDS. On Sunday, April 23, family and friends released Mr. Wenson's ashes to the universe among a swirl of balloons and unconditional love at a lakeside memorial service at the Belmont Rocks.
"Originally from Detroit, Mr. Wenson moved to Chicago during 1984. After his diagnosis in 1987, Mr. Wenson devoted himself to various AIDS organizations. He became involved with the Test Positive Aware Network and was a client representative for the AIDS Alternative Health Project. He also was active in AIDS education, especially in the visual arts, for which he received a degree from Columbia College. One video to his credit was 'AIDS: It Could Happen to You,' produced by the Response Center. Mr. Wenson also was involved with the Gay and Lesbian Parents Association and the Gay Cable Network.
"Survivors include ..."
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