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FABITAT is a free LGBTQ extravaganza at Double Door’s Door No. 3 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month featuring DJs, drag performances, live music, social benefits and more. A celebration of gay outside of Boystown, FABITAT is supported by Do312. The 2nd Wednesday of every month (upcoming: Wed, Sept 11) is FABITAT: Grooves with our resident DJ Adam El of Berlin and 16 Candles fame. Event photography provided by Marisa Klug-Morataya. FABITAT is excited to be a part of the west side’s various queer nights. FABITAT is always free so the more support we have, the more we can offer in bigger and better entertainment for the community. www.doubledoor.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-Adam-El/189373137776674 www.facebook.com/halstedvodka http://www.marisakm.com/
13th Annual ArtShow December 10-11, 2011 Holstein Park Fieldhouse 2200 N. Oakley Ave. Chicago IL noon-5pm each day
The Theatre Building Chicago is a theater located in Chicago's Lake View neighborhood. A major part of Chicago theatre, it has been the home to many theatre companies and actors which have gone on to have great success. The Theatre Building Chicago refers to both the three theatres that reside in the space, as well as the producing organization that resides on the premises.Over the past 30 years, Theatre Building Chicago has hosted over 800 plays; 9,000 events; 500 theatre companies; 1,078,000 audience members; 29,400 actors, designers, directors and other theatre artists appearing in over 25,000 performances. This goes to show you that opportunity and perseverance are the two virtues that epitomize the history of Theatre Building Chicago.The show that opened the theatre on March 15, 1977 was Cap Streeter, a musical about a Chicago legend, produced by the Dinglefest Theatre Company. Byrne Piven, Chicago actor and teacher as well as Jeremy Piven's Father, appeared in The Man in 605 by Allan Gross. The show also featured Aidan Quinn and was produced by the Theatre Building Chicago in 1979.Steppenwolf’s first show in the city of Chicago, Say Good Night, Gracie, opened November, 1979 at the Theatre Building Chicagoand performed through early 1980 and featured John Malkovich and Austin Pendleton.
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Tasty, fresh-baked bagels and breads made with the finest ingredients, then stuffed, wrapped, topped and shmeared in ways never-before imagined. Today clever creations have expanded beyond the bagel to bring more new taste discoveries to breakfast, lunch and then some.
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