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2000.09.22 (week 169)

Chill!
  Chill!
NOTE: GROOVE is the midnight show at Brew&View this Friday, and NEXT Saturday and Thursday only. Tentatively planning a group outing on 2000.09.30.
Drum&Bass headz; do Groove/Brew&View or 44/Charybdis Friday, Network/Eden or TigerStyle/Mondays or the rave Saturday. See all the other coolest recommendations below.

Recommended:
* Fr: Autumnal Equinox.
* Ongoing: FINAL WEEKEND: 50% off everything ALS Mammoth at Old Orchard Mall.
* Ongoing: World Music Festival at Multiple major venues.
* Ongoing: Now showing Akira Kurosawa's "Ran" at Music Box.
* Fr: Zazz Bash at Downtown.
* Fr: GROOVE midnight show at Brew&View.
* Fr: Untitled Tenth Anniversary at Zentra.
* Fr: Party at Charybdis.
* Sa: Network at Club Eden.
* Su: AIDS Walk at Museum Campus.
* Su: Veggie Chili Cook-Off at Joe's.
* Sa: Party at Charybdis.
* Su: New Power Party at Berlin.
* Su: Chicago Hip Hop Helping the Homeless at The Metro.
* Mo: Babylon 5 Series begins on SCI.
* Tu: ORGANIC Farmers Market at Museum of Contemporary Art.
* Tu: Penn & Teller at Oriental Theater.
* Tu: Bangles at House of Blues.
* We: Bass By The Pound - Seminar at Big Wig.
* Th: Rinocerose LIVE and Scott Henry at Crobar.
* Th: The Backyard Variety Show at HotHouse.
* Th: NewCity Best of Chicago issue release party at Sinibar.


Art:
* Ongoing: ENDS SUNDAY Ping Pong Festival under the Picasso. * Fr: New building opening at Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art.

Dance:
* Ongoing: ENDS SUNDAY: Chicago Summerdance Lessons, dancing,... at Grant Park. * Fr: HEX: Goth, industrial, glam and more at The Mutiny. * Sa: TigerStyle 2000 at Mondays. * Sa: Bingo Bango rave at 312-409-9971. * Mo: The Beat Project at MadBar. * Tu: Nocturna at Smart Bar. * Tu: Testosterone Tuesday at Berlin.

Music:
* Fr: Rockability Benefit Concert at Park West. * Sa: Smokey Robinson at House of Blues. * Sa: Robbie Fulks at Martyrs'. * Su: Bare Naked Ladies at UIC Pavilion. * Su: Joan Osborne at Park West. * We: Jurassic 5 and Dilated Peoples at Vic Theatre. * We: Elastica at Park West. * Th: Fourplay at Vic Theatre.

Other:
* Ongoing: Universoul Circus at Washington Park. * Fr: Native American day. * Fr: Kiwanis Peanut Day. * Sa: Start of Libra, astrological sign, the balance. * Sa: Chicago Public School's Walk for FUNds at Museum Campus. * Sa: The The at Vic Theatre. * Th: Experiment in Terror Horror Convention at Ramada Plaza O'Hare. * Th: Downtown Thursday.

Outdoors:
* Fr: Cubs host Cardinals at Wrigley Field. * Sa-Su: Eschikagou Powwow & Indian Trader's Rendezvous at University of Chicago. * Sa: Chicago Neighborhood Tour: Andersonville/Lincoln at Chicago Cultural Center. * Sa: Chinatown Autumn Moon Festival at Chinatown. * Su: Bears host Lions at Soldiers Field. * Mo: Cubs host Phillies at Wrigley Field. * We: Intermediate/Advance downtown group skate at Londo Mondo.

TV/Movie/Theater:
* Ongoing: Summer Olympics continue in Sydney. * Ongoing: Bettie Page Uncensored at Playground Theatre. * Ongoing: Asylum 137 at Viaduct Theater. * Fr: Iron Chef - Sturgeon Battle on FOOD.

 Ongoing:
FINAL WEEKEND: 50% off everything. ALS Mammoth Music Mart (since 1978). Fr 11a-9p, Sa 10a-8p, Su 10a-6p.
Huge charity sale of vids/CDs/LPs/tapes/instruments/equipment.
Old Orchard Mall, Skokie Blvd near Dempster in Skokie.
http://www.lesturnerals.org/music.htm


ENDS SUNDAY! Ping Pong Festival.
Pros, celebs and visitors play on art tables all over the city.
Playing under the Picasso Mo-Th 4:30-7:30p. Exhibit at Water Works Visitor Center, 163 E. Pearson at Michigan.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/tourism/pingpong


ENDS SUNDAY: Chicago Summerdance (since 1997). Lessons, dancing, big bands, different style everyday. Free.
Lessons 6p-7p, dancing 7-9:30p, except ballroom Sunday lessons 2p-3p dance -5p.
Grant Park, 312/744-6630, cancelled if rain, -2000.09.24.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/culturalaffairs


World Music Festival. 60 performers/25 countries/9 days, -2000.10.01. All under $10.
Too big too summarize, see web site for schedule.
Multiple major venues, 312/742-1938.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/WorldMusic


Summer Olympics continue in Sydney.
http://www.nbcolympics.com


Universoul Circus (since 1994). African-American owned, operated and staffed. -2000.10.01 $9-25 Various times.
Washington Park, Cottage Grove at 55th.
http://www.universoulcircus.com


RECESS! An Interactive Playground for Adults. -2000.09.30 Mo-Sa all ages free 2-7p, Fr/Sa $10 18+ 8p-?
Great new 14000' space. Performances and refreshments Fr/Sa nights. Half-Pipe (16ft!) skater usage $5-10. Advertised fun includes a Treehouse, Skee-ball, video games, cargo climbing nets, 130 ft. of multi-level slot-car racing, swings, slides, giant Twister & Jenga, entrance maze, paintball shooting gallery, basketball, graffiti wall, four-Square, hopscotch, Frisbee, and more! Dress for play. See site for future performers. Artists, call or email to book the space.
Charybdis Multi-Arts Complex, 773/427-9970, 4423 N Milwaukee. Near I 94, 5 blocks from Blue Line Montrose stop.
http://www.charybdisarts.com


Bettie Page Uncensored. Begining THIRD RUN! Well reviewed baudy biographical play, BYOB. 18+ -2000.11.18 Fr-Sa 10:30p.
Playground Theatre, 312/726-4849 tickets, 3341 N Lincoln.
http://www.psychotronic.com/bpu.htm


Asylum 137. Observe the antics of lunatic clowns. $10 Mon/Tue 8p.
Viaduct Theater, 773/296-6024, 3111 N Western.


WAY too much GREAT dance and theater and comedy and poetry to cover.
Get yourself a Reader or NewCity magazine.


Now showing Akira Kurosawa's "Ran". A masterpiece, new print with new subtitles.
Music Box, 773/871-6604, 3733 N Southport.
http://www.musicboxtheatre.com


Movies:
Nurse Betty, The Cell, Godzilla2000, Wonderland, Cecil B. Demented, Space Cowboys, Saving Grace, X-Men, Nutty Professor II, Saving Grace, Scarey Movie, Groove, Rocky&Bullwinkle, Titan A.E., Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Chicken Run, Gone in 60 Seconds, M:I2, ...
http://bedno.com/movies


Brew&View. Movies, drinking, smoking, heckling, fun!
8p (Fr,Su-Tu): "Gladiator" Ridley Scott directs Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix.
10:30p (Fr,Su-Tu): "X-Men" Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen.
midnt (Fr,Tu): "Groove" The best rave film ever!
Brew&View, 312/618-VIEW, 3145 N Sheffield. Near Belmont red line stop.
http://www.brewview.com
 Friday 2000.09.22:
Autumnal Equinox. Night and day are equal length, official start of fall.
http://www.earthsky.com/Features/Skywatching


Native American Day. Honors the indigenous people of the Americas.
http://www.indian.com


Kiwanis Peanut Day. An honorable organization, benefits charities.
http://www.kiwanis.org


Cubs host Cardinals. FSNC. 2:20p.
Also Saturday at 3:05p and Sunday at 1:20p.
Wrigley Field, http://www.cubs.com


New building opening. Three times the prior size. 5:30p.
Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, 847/491-4001, 1967 South Campus Drive (in the NorthWestern campus), Evanston.


Zazz Bash (since 1988). 7000 singles?!? For charity. Food, bands, marriage, $30 6p-2a.
Downtown. Simultaneously at Excalibur, Hard Rock Cafe, Rainforest Cafe and Portillo's.
https://www.suntimes.com/zazzbash.html


Rockability Benefit Concert. All ages $35-75 7:30p.
Park West, 773/929-1322, 322 W Armitage Ave.
http://www.parkwestchicago.com


Iron Chef - Sturgeon Battle. Fiercely competitive cooking translated from Japan, 1hr 9p.
Sip a drink each time Ota says "Fukui-san!"
FOOD. http://www.foodtv.com/tvshows/ironchefindex


HEX: Goth, industrial, glam and more! Celebrating a name change. Fridays 10p-2a
A small low key club night catering to the gothic crowd. Boa bartends, DJs Abe and Carriemonster, live performance by Bondo.
http://nyx.goth.nu
The Mutiny, 773-486-7774, 2428 N Western. Just North of Fullerton.


Untitled Tenth Anniversary. Big giveaways, cool clothes. $10-15 10:30-?
DJs Matty, Sativa, Darrel Woodsen, Diz, Heather, J-Dub, Colette, Lego.
Zentra, 312/787-0400, 923 W Weed.


Party at Charybdis. Didgeridoo, DJ sTigmuTha, drum&bass DJ FOUR/4. About 8p-2a.
See full listing in ONGOING above.
Charybdis Multi-Arts Complex, 773/427-9970, 4423 N Milwaukee. Near I 94, 5 blocks from Blue Line Montrose stop.
http://www.charybdisarts.com


GROOVE midnight show at Brew&View. See full listing above under "ONGOING".
http://brewview.com
 Saturday 2000.09.23:
Start of Libra, astrological sign, the balance.
http://www.astrology.com


Farmers Markets
Austin, Iowa/Central. 7a-2p.
Printers Row, Polk/Dearborn. 7a-2p.
Near North, Division/Dearborn. 7a-2p.
Lincoln Park. Armitage/Orchard. 7a-2p.
North Halsted, Grace/Broadway/Halsted. 7a-2p.
North Center Town Square, BellePlaine/Damen/Lincoln. 7a-2p.
Edgewater, Thorndale/Broadway. 7a-2p.
http://www.ci.chi.il.us./WorksMart/ConsumerServices/FarmersMarket/Schedule.html


Chicago Public School's Walk for FUNds (since 1997). 5k walk, over 18000 expected. $5-10 9a.
Museum Campus, 773/868-3010, Randolph at Lake Shore Drive.
http://www.chicagoevents.com


Chicago Neighborhood Tour: Andersonville/Lincoln Square. Bring a snack. $30 4hr departs 10a.
Chicago Cultural Center, 312/742-1190, 77 E Randolph.
http://www.chgocitytours.com


Eschikagou Powwow & Indian Trader's Rendezvous. -Sunday.
University of Chicago, on the Midway, in Hyde Park, 888/947-5004.
http://www.glrain.net/powwow.htm


Chinatown Autumn Moon Festival (since 1994). Much revelry, 12:30p(parade)-7p.
A harvest observance, ceremonial dances, moon cakes, match-making.
Chinatown, 24th and Wentworth to Archer, 312/326-5320.
http://www.chicago-chinatown.com


Party at Charybdis. Creatively Combustible Sounds - The Poncey Lads, Electronic Musician - The Flashbulb, Power Rock - Forge, Happy Hardcore - DJ Reverend Kate. About 8p-2a.
See full listing in ONGOING above.
Charybdis Multi-Arts Complex, 773/427-9970, 4423 N Milwaukee. Near I 94, 5 blocks from Blue Line Montrose stop.
http://www.charybdisarts.com


The The. 18+ $22.50 9p.
Vic Theatre, 773/472-0449, 3145 N Sheffield.
http://www.victheatre.com


Network. DJs Chris Gin, Christopher Robin, PuLz-8, Shamanlove. $0-10 9p-3a.
Promo CD giveaways. Compact but excellent Lincoln Park-ish dance club. Valet. Good line-up. Email redeyespy1@aol.comto be guestlisted. Go to Berlin after.
Club Eden, 3407 N Clark. Near Red line Addison/Belmont stops.
http://www.theclubeden.com


Smokey Robinson. $56 show 9p.
House of Blues, 312/527-2583, 329 N Dearborn.
http://www.hob.com


Bingo Bango rave. $15-30
DJs Shufflemaster, Adam X, Mystic Bill, ESP Woody McBride, Andrei Morant, Lenny Dee, Lew Chin & Tetsuji Miwa, 4-Way, Tetric, The Tribe, Jack Mackrel, Mike Huckaby, Spun, Teleport Mutants, Riverman, Propa Papa, Hedspin. Drum circle, lazers, Red Bull, more.
312-409-9971
http://bedno.com/cal.php?c=dnb


TigerStyle 2000. Serious bunch of drum&bass/ragga headz. $3 9p-3a.
w/ DJs E-Rock, Riverman, Brantley, Chamberweed, Natty.
Mondays, 312/663-3647, 75 W Harrison.
http://www.cosmicbreaks.com/tigerstyle


Robbie Fulks. 21+ $10 10p.
Martyrs', 773/404-9494, 3855 N Lincoln.
 Sunday 2000.09.24:
Farmers Markets
Bucktown, Cortland/Wolcott. 7a-2p.
Loyola, Sheridan/Arthur. 7a-2p.
Farm In The Zoo, Lincoln Park Zoo. 9a-4:30p.
http://www.ci.chi.il.us./WorksMart/ConsumerServices/FarmersMarket/Schedule.html


AIDS Walk (since 1990). Midwest's largest such pledged event, over 10k souls. Walk 10a, reg 8:30a.
Museum Campus, Roosevelt and Columbus, 773/868-3010.
http://www.aidswalkchicago.org


Bears host Lions. On FOX and WBBM (780AM). Noon.
Soldiers Field, 425 McFetridge Pl.
http://www.chicagobears.com


Veggie Chili Cook-Off. City's best restaurants compete for charity. $15-18 4-8p.
http://chicagovegetariansoc.org
Joe's, 312/337-3486, 940 W Weed. Info: 773/975-VEGY.
http://www.joesbar.com


Bare Naked Ladies. Ticket includes CD coupon. $35 7:30p.
UIC Pavilion, 1201 W Harrison.


Joan Osborne. All ages $17.50 7:30p.
Park West, 773/929-1322, 322 W Armitage Ave.
http://www.parkwestchicago.com


New Power Party. Samnation spins Artist Formerly Known as Prince. Free 8p-4a.
Movie at 8p, dancing from 10p, diverse glam/sexy clique.
http://www.chicagonation.com
Berlin, 773/348-4975, 954 W Belmont. At Red line Belmont stop.


Chicago Hip Hop Helping the Homeless. $15.00 ($13.00 w/ canned food) 18+ 8p.
Benefit for Streetwise w/ Rubberroom, All Natural, B-Movie Fiendz, The Vixitorx, La Junta, Slaughter House V, DJs Jesse De La Pena, PNS, Precyse, giveaways, more.
http://www.madeulook.com
The Metro, 777-549-0203, 3730 N Clark.
http://www.metrochicago.com
 Monday 2000.09.25:
Cubs host Phillies. FSNC. 7:05p.
Also Tuesday at 7:05p, Wednesday at 7:05p, Thursday at 1:20p on WGN.
Wrigley Field, http://www.cubs.com


Babylon 5 Series begins. Playing part 1 of 2 of the wide-screen pilot episode. 1hr 6p.
Now shows every weeknight at 6p.
SCI http://www.scifi.com


The Beat Project. With Shon Dervis and Hiroki. Rap open mike after 1a. $3 10p-2a.
Coooooool scene with break dancers, beauties, and sophisticated beats.
MadBar, 773/BAR-BAR7, 1640 N Damen. Near Blue line Damen stop.
http://www.madbar.com
 Tuesday 2000.09.26:
Farmers Markets
Federal Plaza, Dearborn/Adams. 7a-3p.
Gately, 103rd/Cottage Grove. 7a-2p.
Lincoln Square, Lincoln/Leland/Western. 7a-2p.
http://www.ci.chi.il.us./WorksMart/ConsumerServices/FarmersMarket/Schedule.html


ORGANIC Farmers Market
Museum of Contemporary Art. 10a-6p.


Penn & Teller. Excellent dark humored magic. $13-24 -Sunday.
Oriental Theater, 312/427-0266, 24 W Randolph.
http://www.pennandteller.com


Bangles. $25 show 9p.
House of Blues, 312/527-2583, 329 N Dearborn.
http://www.hob.com


Nocturna. Goth w/ Scary Lady Sarah. THE weekly gathering of darker souls. $2-6 10p-4a.
Smart Bar, 773/549-4140, 3730 N Clark. Near Red line Addison stop.
http://www.gothicchicago.com


Testosterone Tuesday. Hard dance music, ultra buff male strippers. Free 10p-4a.
Berlin, 773/348-4975, 954 W Belmont. At the Belmont red line stop.
http://www.testosterone.net
 Wednesday 2000.09.27:
Intermediate/Advance downtown group skate. Leaves at 6:30p.
Longest running such event - as mentioned in national press. Big loop past planetarium and back, then beers. 8-15 miles. Protective gear and blinkers strongly recommended, street skating.
Other groups skates almost every day somewhere: http://Bedno.com/skate
Londo Mondo, 888/828-7630, 1100 N Dearborn.


Jurassic 5 and Dilated Peoples. All ages $20 7p.
Vic Theatre, 773/472-0449, 3145 N Sheffield.
http://www.victheatre.com


Elastica. All ages $15 7:30p.
Park West, 773/929-1322, 322 W Armitage Ave.
http://www.parkwestchicago.com


Bass By The Pound - Seminar. THE weekly drum-n-bass scene. $7 21+ 9p-2a.
DJ Loxy & MC Rage of Renegade Hardware (UK) join DJ Glyde, Dr. Groo and others. Great tunes, cool decor, good drink selection, teeny dance area, web-cast!
Big Wig, 773/235-9100, 1551 W Division. Near Blue line Division stop.
http://www.bassbythepound.com
 Thursday 2000.09.28:
Farmers Markets
Daley Plaza, Washington/Dearborn. 7a-3p.
Hyde Park, 52nd/Harper. 7a-2p.
http://www.ci.chi.il.us./WorksMart/ConsumerServices/FarmersMarket/Schedule.html


Experiment in Terror Horror Convention. Celebration of Monsters, Movies, Models and Books. -Sunday All ages $15-75.
Guest of Honor Dario Argento; authors, artist, workshops, vendors, Ghoulish Beach Party, Fetish Masquerade Ball, Special Banquet.
Ramada Plaza O'Hare, 1-800-878-9378, 6600 N Mannheim Rd, Rosemont. North of Mannheim and Higgins.
http://www.reznhedz.com


Rinocerose LIVE and Scott Henry. Extremely well reviewed. 21+ $15? 10p-4a.
A PURE "COMMUNITY" event. http://www.purefuture.com
Crobar, 312/413-7000, 1543 N Kingsbury. Dress well.
http://www.crobarnightclub.com


The Backyard Variety Show. $10 6:30p.
A showcase of vaudevillesque talent. May include acrobats, torch singers, fire eaters, stilt walkers, ventriloquists, fakirs, dog acts, more.
HotHouse, 312/362-9707, 31 E Balbo. Good jazz almost every night. Check their site.
http://www.hothouse.net


Fourplay. 21+ $28.50 8p.
Vic Theatre, 773/472-0449, 3145 N Sheffield.
http://www.victheatre.com


Downtown Thursday. Special evening events and later hours at several museums and clubs.
MCA, Randolph Cafe, Shubert Theater, Shedd Aquarium, MUCH MORE!
See site for Details: http://www.dtnchicago.com


NewCity Best of Chicago issue release party. 8:30p-close.
Sinibar, 773/278-7797, 1540 N Milwaukee.
 Museums:
Garments. Artwork exploring aspects of dress, all media, -2000.10.06.
Women Made Gallery, 312/328-0038, 1900 S Prairie.
http://www.womanmade.org


WEEKEND: Fruit and Vegetable Garden culinary demonstrations.
ALSO: Shows by Gourd Society, Indoor Gardeners, Dahlia Society.
Junior Railroad: Model Trains in a Model Garden -2000.10.29.
Now awash in color and variety. World class, gorgeous in summer, easy to get to, great restaurant.
Chicago Botanic Gardens, 847/835-5440, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe
http://www.chicago-botanic.org


FINAL WEEK: Buckingham Fountain. A landmark, light shows nightly -2000.10.01. Free 9-11p
Grant Park, on the lake. (Congress and LSD)
http://www.ci.chi.il.us./tourism/downtown/Buckingham.html


NEW: "Organic Produce: A Gut Show". Art based on human internal organs.
International Museum of Surgical Science, 312/642-6502, 1524 N Lake Shore.
http://www.imss.org


NEW: Mars Exploration Station exhibit. Examines how people will live there.
Sky Pavilion. Major new expansion, much high tech exhibitry.
Adler Planetarium, 312/922-STAR, 1300 S Lake Shore.
http://www.adlerplanetarium.org


Pier Walk. About 100 massive outdoor sculptures -2000.11.06.
Oooooodles of other good art, IMax, food, Shakespeare, fun. See the free new E.B. Smith Stained Glass Window museum.
Navy Pier, 312/222-9328, 600 E Grand.
http://www.navypier.com


Tom Friedman exhibit. 30 sculptures using common materials. -2000.10.01.
Anne Wilson: Anatomy of Wear. Fabric and hair, stains, holes and rips. -2000.10.01.
Sculptural Gardening Project. Decorating front and interior spaces. -2000.10.22.
Sol LeWitt. 200 pieces, spacious, geometric, simple and conceptual. -2000.10.22.
Age of Influence: Reflections in the Mirror of American Culture opens. -2000.12.03.
Museum of Contemporary Art, 312/280-2660, 220 E Chicago.
http://www.mcachicago.org


Skotodesk. Groundbreaking public interactive music computer -2000.10.01.
Painting Revolution. Russian Avant-Garde. Union Images. -2000.10.08.
Also: Loop tour by CTA train, free -2000.09.30 11:35a+12:15p+12:55p+1:35p.
Also: good stuff at the Randolph Cafe daily at 1p, late Thursdays.
Free. Mo-We 10a-7p, Th 10a-9p, Fr 10a-6p, Sa 10a-5p, Su 11a-5p.
Chicago Cultural Center, 312/744-2400, 78 E Washington.
http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Tourism/CulturalCenter


New lion web cam! Beautiful design. Near conservatory, lake, rookery.
Lincoln Park Zoo, 773/742-2000, 2200 N Cannon.
http://www.lpzoo.com


NEW: STAR WARS The Magic of Myth. -2001.01.07.
Sounds From The Vaults. Try 50 international instruments, world's largest harp!
Underground Adventure. Walk through hugely magnified soil ecosystem.
Original art, props, models, and costumes from the Lucas archives, connects the films to classical mythology.
Field Museum, 312/922-9410, Roosevelt Rd. at Lake Shore. FREE WEDNESDAY.
http://www.fmnh.org


NEW: World's Largest Titanic Exhibit! -2000.10.09.
NEW: Collection of over 5000 fast food toys back to 1977.
Consistent world class wonderland, set aside a whole day.
Omni Laser Fantasy. 20KW music visual immersion experience Fr-Su: Beatles 6:30p, Floyd Machine 7:30p, Nirvana 9p, Beastie 10:30p, Floyd Moon mdnt.
Museum of Science and Industry, 773/684-1414, 57th at Lake Shore. FREE THURSDAYS.
http://www.msichicago.org


Quality exhibits and activities for young minds.
Chicago Children's Museum, 312/527-1000, Navy Pier, 10a-5p Tu-Su, free Th.
http://www.chichildrensmuseum.org


Truly stunning world class aquarium.
Back outside deck has drop dead incredible view of skyline.
Shedd Aquarium, 312/939-2438, 1200 S Lake Shore. FREE MONDAYS.
http://SheddAquarium.org


NEW: Major show of ancient Egyptian artwork.
Masterpieces. Interesting permanent and visiting exhibits.
MWF 10:30a-4:30p, TuTh 10:30a-8:00p, SaSu 10a-5p, FREE TUESDAYS.
Art Institute of Chicago, 312/443-3500, 210 S Michigan.
http://www.artic.edu
 Notes:
ALWAYS call before going to a listed event.
Sorry to be late, still having some automation problems. Got that flu last week; saw "Big Daddy" (trite, even for a six year old), "Mission to Mars" (grossly derivative and simplistic), and "What Planet are You From?" (reasonably entertaining). AT&T AND 21st Century cable both suck service-wise.
People ribbed me for putting in World Car-Free day last Thursday, turns out it was a massive success in Europe. Paris street were virtually abandoned I hear.
Tell all yer friends to join http://bedno.com - NOW!
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2000.09.22