Can you believe it's October already, I can't? Autumn is here and lets hope that it is nice and long - everyone appreciates a long one! Lots going on this weekend, celebrate the Full Moon on Sunday and if you hurry you can still jump on the Join The Impact bus to the National Equality March in Washington.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1
Head on over to Hydrate tonight from 9-11 for a fundraiser for Join the Impact Chicago - the group organizing bus rides to the National Equality March for only $100 per seat . If you're not going to Washington why not head on over and support a worthy group.
Hal Sparks, although not gay but plays one convincingly, returns to his roots this weekend as he takes the stage at Chicago Improv in Schaumburg. Shows are scheduled through Saturday, tix are only $19
You still have time to catch a screening of the Chicago-based production of Hannah Free starring Sharon Gless from Cagney & Lacy and Queer as Folk fame. A love story that spans 60 years was filmed primarily in Chicago. Today is the last day to catch it at the Gene Siskel Film Center - don't miss it!
FESTIVAL LINEUP
F/S/S - Andersonville Home & Art Weekend
S/S - Chicago Country Music Festival
S/S - Ravenswood Art Walk
S/S - Eli's Cheesecake Festival
SUN - AIDS 5K Run/Walk
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
Although the temperture may be dropping that doesn't mean that harvest time is over. Head on up to Uncommon Ground-Devon for their Farmer Friday's Farmers Market and enjoy local farmers autumn harvest. I'm sure there'll be lots of root veggies, squash and late harverst greens.
Natalie Cole is performing at the Horeshoe Casino at 7:30. Country singer Lee Ann Womack is taking the stage at Joe's on Weed Street at 8:30 and Robin Williams is making everyone in Rosemont crack up tonight and tomorrow.
The internationally acclaimed Miami City Ballet will be dancing across the stage this weekend at the Auditorium Theater. The Auditorium is an amazing space to see ballet, tickets are $30-89.