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| | 2019 PRIDE PARADE INFORMATION
Courtesy of PRIDEChicago www.ChicagoPrideCalendar.org
HONORARY Grand Marshal MAYOR LORI LIGHTFOOT Mayor Lightfoot's bio is well known to the public who, in record numbers, voted for her in the mayoral election. Her background and vast experience in both federal positions and ... | |
| | Pres candidates pull out LGBT plans for Pride and pre-debate
Twenty candidates have qualified to appear in the first nationally televised debates of the Democratic Party for the 2020 presidential primary season, including openly gay South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg. One of four questioners for those ... | |
| | High court punts on Lambda case of Oregon baker refusing cake to lesbian couple
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On June 17, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to decide if an Oregon baker can refuse on religious grounds to design a cake for a same-sex weddinga question it sidestepped last year, USA Today noted. The ... | |
| | Man charged in dating-app attack
Uptown resident Cedric Johnson was charged with eight counts of aggravated battery to a peace officer and individual counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon after a Lake View attack involving another man he met ... | |
| | Court lets Trump anti-trans ban stand, and orders new review
On June 14, the The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals allowed President Trump's ban on transgender members of the military to standsetting aside a ruling by U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman, who is one of ... | |
| | Dating-app meeting leads to Lake View attack
On June 14, a man was injured after someone he met online attacked him with a hammer in Lake View, The Chicago Tribune reported. Two males connected through a dating app and agreed to hang out ... | |
| | Ecuador approves same-sex marriage
By a vote of five to four, Ecuador's highest court approved same-sex marriage in a landmark ruling in the small and traditionally Catholic country on June 12, AlJazeera.com reported. Pro-LGBTQ activists celebrated the decision in the ... |
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| | Point Foundation announces 2019 scholarships to 41 LGBTQ students
Point Foundation (Point), the nation's largest scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students, today announced its 2019 scholarship recipients ... | |
| | HRC Chicago holds Equality Act panel discussion
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Chicago hosted a panel discussion, "The Equality Act & Me," May 29 at Morningstar Inc. to highlight the ways the Equality Act would improve the lives of every LGBTQ person in the ... | |
| | Commissioner looking to amend rights ordinance
Newly elected Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison is aiming to amend a section of the human-rights ordinance. The change would eliminate language on the books under the public-accommodation section that would allow for someone to ask ... | |
| | AMA adopts new pro-LGBTQ policies at annual meeting
The American Medical Association (AMA), voted to adopt new policies on emerging health care topics during the first day of voting at its annual meeting, held June 8-12 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. Among other things, ... | |
| | Lightfoot, CPD launch community policing initiative
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot joined Chicago Police Department (CPD) Superintendent Eddie T. Johnson and Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) Commissioner Rosa Escareno to launch a new community-policing ... | |
| | Lighthouse Church to host anti-racism forum July 13
Lighthouse Church of Chicago, 2335 N. Orchard St., will host a meeting July 13 to address the pervasiveness of racism within the LGBT community. The gathering, Racial Justice Summit: Boystown & Beyond," is aimed at forming ... | |
| | Reproductive Health Act is law, making Illinois a 'beacon'
BY CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS
CHICAGODemocratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker made Illinois the most liberal state in the United States for access to reproductive health care with the strokes of 20 pens June 12 at the Chicago Cultural Center. It was a ... | |
| | Aurora, Woodstock stage Pride Parades
Aurora and Woodstock are among the Chicago suburbs that staged Pride Parades this year. The Aurora Pride Parade took place June 9and the second annual event was able to happen because of a massive fundraising push ... | |
| | Stonewall: A personal memoir
That night, standing in Stonewall, I could not have imagined what the next few hours would do to change the gay and lesbian community around the world. I doubt anyone else could have known. How could ... | |
| | A stroll through LGBTQ button history
These buttons from the private collections of LGBTQ advocates Robert Castillo, Nancy Katz, and the late Marie J. Kuda date from the 1960s to the 2000s. Buttons have traditionally been a way for members of the ... | |
| | STONEWALL AT 50 NYPD apologizes for actions
Five decades after the historic Stonewall riots that many said launched the LGBT-rights movement, the New York Police Department (NYPD) apologized to the community for its role in the violence. "The actions taken by the NYPD ... | |
| | We remember, we celebrate, we believe
There is a lot of remembering, celebrating and believing going on right now. The "uprising" at the Stonewall Inn 50 years ago represents a significant turning point in an emerging yet powerful movement; the merging of ... | |
| | LETTER Respecting elders
Dear Editor: No one likes to talk about it, but it happens every day. However, this crisis remains vastly underidentified and underreported. The Illinois Department on Aging is on pace to respond to more than 20,000 ... | |
| | Family Equality Council holds LGBTQ reproductive options panel discussion
Family Equality Council held an "LGBTQ+ Paths to Pregnancy: Using Donor Sperm to Build Your Family" panel discussion June 12 at Women & Children First. Family building with donor sperm was the focus of the event. ... | |
| | WORLD Conversion therapy, Bermuda march, trans officer, Belgium ban
Germany plans to ban all conversion therapies under a new law to be introduced this year by German Health Minister Jens Spahn, PinkNews noted. It's estimated there are around 1,000 attempts in Germany each year to ... | |
| | NATIONAL San Jose LGBTQ Center vandalized, rainbow-flag items, Ricky Martin
In California, a San Jose LGBTQ center was vandalizedand rather than being a random incident, it is believed the center may have been targeted, KRON4.com reported. The windows and door were shattered at the LGBTQ Youth ... | |
| | 30 Under 30 Awards to be held June 26
Windy City Times will again mark Pride Month with its annual 30 Under 30 Awards. The ceremony will take pace Wed, June 26. As in the past few years, the event will take place at Polo Cafe and Catering, 3322 S. ... | |
| | MillerCoors celebrates Pride all summer with "Tap Into Change"
CHICAGO (June 12, 2019) MillerCoors is celebrating Pride all summer long in Chicago through the "Tap Into Change" program, which will direct a portion of the proceeds from every MillerCoors product sold at select accounts ... | |
| | LGBT Chamber, Loop Alliance host business panel on inclusion
LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois and the Chicago Loop Alliance (CLA) teamed to celebrate the 50th snniversary of Stonewall with a panel event on June 12 at the Palmer House Hilton. The event, titled "50 ... | |
| | 'Out at CHM' event explores current, past activism
Chicago History Museum closed the 16th season of its Out at CHM LGBT-focused programming June 13 with "Quiet as a Riot," a discussion of the past and current states of LGBT activism in the city. Participants ... | |
| | HRC Chicago gets 'Social' about 50 years of LGBTQ history
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Chicago's event "Social!" celebrated 50 years of LGBTQ history at the Edelman offices in the Aon Center on June 13. "Social!" is a monthly event of socializing and networking, held in different ... | |
| | ARCHITECTURE
New UChicago building gets assistance from Theaster Gates
An open forum with ample natural light, historic exposed quartz beams and polished woodworked benches greet the eye when entering the new Harris Building. The University of Chicago's (UChicago's) School of Public Policy has a new ... | |
| | City of Berwyn to host third annual Pride Walk
Berwyn, IL (June 2019) For the third year in a row, the City of Berwyn is preparing for their annual Pride Walk along Berwyn's historic Depot District on Saturday, June 29, 2019. The family friendly event ... | |
| | Court lets Trump trans ban stand and orders new review
On June 14, the The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals allowed President Trump's ban on transgender members of the military to standsetting aside a ruling by U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman, who is one of ... | |
| | Debate has Warren separate from Biden, Sanders, Buttigieg
After a random draw in New York City with party and candidate officials in attendance, the June 26-27 Democratic presidential candidate debates will have U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (one of the current top contenders) debating on ... | |
| | Schakowsky, Howard Brown host health talk
On June 14, U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Illinois) hosted a press conference following a roundtable discussion with leaders in Chicago's LGBTQ health community. Panelists at the event, held at Howard ... | |
| | Pride South Side hosts inaugural Pride Fest
Chicago, IL The Pride South Side Organizing Committee has organized its first inaugural pride festival with activities beginning Friday, June 28 and going until Sunday, June 30, 2019, in partnership with various venues on the ... | |
| | PASSAGES James Andrew Aull
James Andrew Aull, IV; 80; of Oak Park, born Dec. 18, 1938 in West Norriton, Montgomery County, PA; died peacefully June 8, 2019 surrounded by family and friends. Jim grew up on a fifty-acre farm, with ... | |
| | 'Lavender Scare' screening, panel June 15
On Saturday, June 15, at 2 p.m., in honor of Pride month, WTTW and The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) will host a screening of the new documentary The Lavender Scare, followed by ... | |
| | TRQPITECA, Night Out in the Parks June 30 at Ping Tom Memorial Park
Chicago, IL - June is Pride month, and 2019 marks the 50th year that queer people across the world collectively celebrate community since the Stonewall Riots of New York City created a revolution of civil rights ... | |
| | Lighthouse Church to host anti-racism forum on July 13
Lighthouse Church of Chicago, 2335 N. Orchard St., will host an event, Racial Justice Summit: Boystown & Beyond, the morning of July 13 to address the pervasiveness of racism within the LGBT community. The meeting, aimed ... | |
| | HRC releases sex discrimination report
WASHINGTON Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, published its "Inclusive Interpretations of Sex Discrimination Law," a ... | |
| | Teens competing
at Jimmy Awards
Illinois High School Musical Theatre Awards' Marguerite Reed and Jacob Simon will be among 86 students being celebrated at the 11th Annual Jimmy Awards, honoring the best performances in U.S. high school production this past year, ... | |
| | GLAAD holding special Pride auction
In honor of Pride Month and the 50th anniversary of Stonewall, eBay for Charityalongside celebrity supporters including Sarah Jessica Parker, Jameela Jamil, Andy Cohen and moreis celebrating the LGBTQ community ... |
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| | DRAG PROFILE Irregular Girl
NAME "It's a twist on 'a regular girl,'and it's a little bit of toilet humor, too. I love what 'irregular' can meandifferent, special, odd. I try to do performances that stand out and I wanted my ... |
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| | Why Do Robots Kill? reading and discussion by author Judith Markowitz Jun 30
Author Judith Markowitz will discuss the question, Why Do Robots Kill?, and read from her book Robots that Kill Sunday, June 30, 2019 from 2 to 4 p.m. She will give examples from folklore, science fiction, ... | |
| | ONO, Glad Rags to play June 29 concert
Genre-pushing local artists ONO and Glad Rags will join forces at Constellation, 3111 N. Western Ave., on Saturday, June 29, at 8 p.m. for an eclectic evening of music and performance. ONO is known for its ... | |
| | Janet Mock signs historic Netflix deal
Author/director/producer Janet Mock has signed a historic deal with Netflixmaking her the first out transgender woman who can call the creative shots at a major content company, Variety reported. The ... | |
| | Billy Masters
"Gay liberation? I ain't against it. It's just that there's nothing in it for me!"Bette Davis Picture itDallas, sometime in the late '90s. A lithe, energetic, naturally blond Billy was cavorting in ... | |
| | MOVIES '5B' revisits first AIDS ward in Calif. hospital
The powerful new documentary 5B is about a group of caregivers opening the first AIDS ward at San Francisco General Hospital in the '80s. Through first-person testimony, stories are told to depict how caregivers handled the ... | |
| | Windy City Times and Reader Theater Series 2019
Click on the link for full schedule and registration form: https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/reader-windy-city-times-theater-series/Content?oid=71068613 . ... | |
| | THEATER Elizabeth Rex
Playwright: Timothy Findley At: Oak Park Festival Theatre at Austin Gardens, 167 Forest Ave., Oak Park. Phone: 847-; $15-$35. Runs through July 21 Who knew that Queen Elizabeth I liked to slum it with lowly actors? ... | |
| | About Face Youth Theatre Ensemble to debut '20/20'
The About Face Youth Theatre Ensemble is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the world premiere of 20/20a dive into recent queer history devised and performed by members of the About Face Youth Theatre Ensemble (AFYT) and ... | |
| | SHOWBIZ Sandra Bernhard, 'Love, Simon,' Taylor Swift, Tiffany Haddish
Sandra Bernhard recently sat with Tim Teeman over at the Daily Beastand made it clear she was done being asked about former best friend Madonna, Queerty noted. When Teeman asked about the singer, Bernhard responded ... | |
| | BOOKS ON STONEWALL Indecent Advances, The Stonewall Riots, Out in Time
Indecent Advances By James Polchin $26; Counterpoint Press; 256 pages The Stonewall Riots Edited by Marc Stein $35; New York University Press; 341 pages Out in Time By Perry N. Halkitis $34.95; Oxford University Press; 288 ... | |
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Five Worth Finding: Pride, Carol's Cookies, Kimpton Gray and more
The Queeriodic Table: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Culture: Harriet Dyer's book (a take on the periodic table, of course) contains a glossary on current lingo and definitions; a condensed timeline of queer events from 1000 B.C.; ... | |
| | Terence Alan Smith: The real 'MS. BLAKK'
Terence Alan Smith, the Detroit native behind the drag persona Joan Jett Blakk, is still taken aback that a portion of his life has been transformed into a world-premiere play at Steppenwolf Theatre. MS. BLAKK FOR ... | |
| | CAKE Chicago shows diversity in comics
CAKE (the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo) took place at Center on Halsted, 3656 N. Halsted Ave., on June 1-2. According to its website, CAKE "is a weekend-long celebration of independent comics, inspired by Chicago's rich legacy ... | |
| | FILM ANALYSIS Rewatching Stonewall at the movies
Early in gay director Nigel Finch's 1995 sort-of docudrama Stonewall, the drag queen La Miranda (Guillermo Diaz), who's one of the central characters, looks at the audience and says: "There's as many Stonewall stories as there's ... | |
| | THEATER REVIEW Prophet$
Playwright: Anthony Tournis At: Factory Theater, 1623 W. Howard St. Tickets: TheFactoryTheater.com or 866-811-4111; $25. Runs through: July 22 Protestant Christianity's individualistic approach to its source material acknowledges a variety ... | |
| | THEATER REVIEW Emma
Author: novel by Jane Austen, stage adaptation by Phil Timberlake At: Lifeline Theatre Company, 6912 N. Glenwood Ave. Tickets: lifelinetheatre.com or 773-761-4477; $20-$40. Runs through: July 14 Lifeline Theatre's Emma is charming ... | |
| | THEATER SPOTLIGHT Free Street Theater to do 50 plays in all 50 wards
On Sunday June 23, Free Street Theater will mark its 50th anniversaryvery few Chicago theaters are olderby performing a play in every Chicago ward in just one day! 50 IN 50 will spread the Free Street ... | |
| | Critics' Picks
La Havana Madrid, Teatro Vista @ The Den, extended through 30 JuneLast two weeks to see this thrice-remounted musical about Chicago's Latinx history, presented in the hottest performing arts multiplex in town. Arriba! MSB Four Places, ... | |
| | MUSIC LeAnn Rimes goes from 'Blue' to a rainbow
Singer LeAnn Rimes career took off at the tender age of 13 years old with a Bill Mack song called "Blue." After reaching number one on the country album chart, she eventually moved toward pop music ... | |
| | THEATER REVIEW Saving the World
Author: Marc Kelly Smith (libretto), Diana Lawrence (music) At: Chicago Tap Theatre at Stage 773, 1225 W. Belmont Ave. Tickets: 773-327-5252; stage773.com; $30-$40. Runs through: June 30 The literary aspects ... | |
| | THEATER 'Hedwig' director talks compassion, gender and music
Since its off-Broadway premiere, Hedwig and the Angry Inch has garnered a film adaptation, four Tony Awards and a substantial following. Initially, Toma Tavares Langston was not a fan. "I didn't get it," the director of ... | |
| | WTTW hosts screening of 'The Lavender Scare'
During the Cold War era, fear and hatred of communism was extended to those who might be seen as susceptible to blackmail, including gays who worked for the federal government. The belief that "sex perverts" were ... | |
| | Aging with HIV focus of Reunion Project event
The Reunion Project 2.0Chicago hosted a two day event focused on people aging with HIV June 14-15 at Loyola University's Water Tower Campus. The day-long employment resource event organized by National Working Positive Coalition took place ... | |
| | Details for 'Dance for Life' set
Dance for Lifewhich mobilizes Chicago's dance community by raising funds through danceannounced updated program information for its annual benefit performance, taking place Saturday, Aug. 17, at 6 p.m. at the Auditorium Theatre ... | |
| | 'Drag Seed' cast announced
Hell in a Handbag Productionshas announced casting for its world premiere of The Drag Seedan unauthorized parody of the 1956 psychological horror-thriller film The Bad Seed, inspired by our changing times, written by Artistic Director David ... | |
| | Teens competing at Jimmy Awards
Illinois High School Musical Theatre Awards' Marguerite Reed and Jacob Simon will be among 86 students being celebrated at the 11th Annual Jimmy Awards, honoring the best performances in U.S. high school production this past year, ... | |
| | Interrobang marks 10th season
Interrobang Theatre Project announced its 10th anniversary season"No Man's Land," exploring the fear and anxiety that accompany journeys into the unknown, and the courage it takes to make it through to the other side. The 2019-20 ... | |
| | Gay Holocaust film being shown June 20
The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, 9603 Woods Dr., Skokie, will show the documentary Dear Fredy on Thursday, June 20, 6:30-8 p.m. The movie shares the true story of Fredy Hirschan openly gay Jewish athlete ... | |
| | Chicago PrideFest set for June 22-23
The weekend before the 2019 Chicago Pride Parade makes its way through Boystown, the Chicago PrideFest will start the celebration. Chicago PrideFest will take place June 22-23, 11 a.m.-10 p.m., at Halsted Street and Waveland Avenue. ... | |
| | CONCERT REVIEWS X and The Damned, Gogol Bordello, Bettye Lavette and more
If the concert scene in Chicago this past May was characterized by gloom, dampness and a scarcity of choices, the shows in June can be appreciated for a sudden turnaround in eclecticism, quality and expansiveness. So ... | |
| | Sweets & Snacks Expo: Celebrities, innovation
Recently, the Sweets & Snacks Expo took place at McCormick Place. This year's event was more about innovation than ever, but also exhibited a healthy dose of nostalgia. Winners in the Most Innovative Product Awards included ... | |
| | THEATER REVIEW The Ballad of Lefty and Crabbe
Authors: Ben Auxier, Brian Huther and Seth Macchi (book); Auxier & Huther (music & lyrics) At: The Understudy, 4906 N. Clark St. Tickets: UnderscoreTheatre.org; $20-$25. Runs through: July 14 The Ballad of Lefty and Crabbe is ... | |
| | Nursing student writes the book on trans healthcare
A nursing student who graduated this year from Resurrection University wrote a manual on healthcare delivery for transgender and gender non-conforming persons during her undergraduate clinical work. Naomi Blumenthal, a ... | |
| | COMEDY Hannah Gadsby pops into Chicago
The Australian, lesbian comic Hannah Gadsby became popular with American audiences thanks to the trail blazing Netflix special Nanette. The show was her tenth and thanks to the hit special she won a Peabody Award. Gadsby ... |
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| | 'Queer As German Folk' through June
The project "Queer as German Folk" takes the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots as an occasion to examine the current status of the gender diversity discourse on the basis of the history of the queer ... | |
| | Xavier MaatRa continues giving back to the community
Giving back to the community has been the focus of Xavier MaatRa's professional life, culminating in the creation of their latest endeavors, Chi City Foods and DAB of Consulting. Xavier (they prefer to use their first ... | |
| | SAVOR Cebu; Rooh
The restaurants profiled this week are considered two of the hottest new spots in the citybut do they live up to the hype? Cebu (2211 W. North Ave.; https://cebuchicago.com/) is one of the very few authentic ... | |
| | Pridefest Milwaukee
All the colors of the rainbow at Pridefest Milwaukee. Ken Brown Photography ... | |
| | DINING Pride events, Beatnik on the River, crawfish boil
For Pride Month, Big Gay Ice Cream is teaming with pastry chef Leigh Omilinskythis time from her new home, Cold Storage, 1000 W. Fulton Market, on June 24-30. There will be Pride Pops (rainbow sherbet popsicles ... |
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| NATIONAL Trans woman killed, Tenn. law, S. Carolina coach, Evan Low, Idaho schools | | Through a queer lens: Photographer Paul Mpagi Sepuya discusses Chicago exhibition | | WORLD Ugandan law, Japan, Cass report, Tegan and Sara, Varadkar done | | Q FORCE launches 2024 election efforts in Chicago | | SHOWBIZ Jerrod Carmichael, '9-1-1' actor, Kayne the Lovechild, STARZ shows, Cynthia Erivo | |
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