July 22, 2003

Veggie/Vegan Chicago again
Veggie food updates:
Ian has a nice
list of veggie and vegan friendly restaurants in Chicago. Add PJ's excellent and ever expanding
vegan food section (with photos of various dishes). Mix well for an animal-friendly time. Also, visit
Letizia's Bakery on Division, as they now have a vegan pizza offering.

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
My inside connection tells me that
Ted Allen of
Bravo's new makeover show for guys
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy happens to live in Rogers Park with his longtime partner.

Prince Club
Do you like Prince? A
lot? Then show up at Berlin, 954 W. Belmont, Sunday night for
Chicago NPG Music Club's monthly shindig and party like it's 1999 to Prince's music and nothing but, all night. More info on the club
here.

New Kurt Elling Album
Hyde Parker
Kurt Elling has a new album,
Man in the Air that goes on sale
today. It can be difficult to get past his unironic hipsterism, but Elling is a fantastic vocalist and his collaborator
Laurence Hobgood is even more devastatingly talented. You can
hear clips of the album and even buy tickets for
the record release party late on in August.

Peace Memorial
There's going to be a
Memorial ceremony tomorrow for victims (American and Iraqi) of the most recent war in Iraq at the Federal building (corner of Dearborn and Adams) tomorrow at 4 p.m.

Free Milk Press
The
Free Milk Press from outta Chicago has some interesting things to look at, as well as some handmade journals and a book on photography to purchase. They are also looking for submissions for an "online fine art photography" magazine which will have a featured artist and group exhibition.
Details here. They are also creating a gallery of found photographs as well.
Via the excellent resource for female artists, Female Persuasion.

Funding for bike paths could be cut
Bicycle and
public transportation advocates just received a massive blow to their efforts: a bill out of subcommittee in Congress would
eliminate $600 million in funding for bike paths and walkways. The bill also calls for more highways and greater dependency on cars.

Chicago's Traffic Diva's
Chicago's Traffic Divas is a group of traffic reporters for area radio and TV stations who have gotten together to create a calendar to raise money for the
Make-A-Wish Foundation. It's a little late in the year, but you can still make your mechanic happy and give to charity, too.

Tuesdays on the Terrace
The
Museum of Contemporary Art presents live jazz for free every Tuesday from 5-8pm.
Tuesdays on the Terrace run from June 3 through September 2, and catering is available by Wolfgang Puck. Tonight's musician is
Kahil El’Zabar.

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