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2000.10.13 (week 172)

The Geese Are Leaving
  The Geese Are Leaving
Big fun this week is the start of the Halloween season special events EVERYWHERE! Take a cemetery tour. DANCE HEADZ: HOB or Congress or Berlin Fr, Eden or Berlin Sa, DieselBoy or Carl Cox, Cirrus, etc We, and a BrockOut Th.

RECOMMENDED:
* FINAL WEEK: Chicago International Film Festival... at Doc Films.
* Fr: Full Moon on a Friday the 13th..
* Fr: BT w/ Hooverphonic at House of Blues.
* Fr: PlayStation 2 at Congress Theatre.
* Fr: Ian Pooley CD release party at Berlin.
* SATURDAYS: Haunted Elevated Train Rides at Chicago Cultural Center.
* Sa: Network at Club Eden.
* Sa: DJ? Acucrack at Berlin.
* SUNDAYS: Ghost Of Graceland Family Walking Tour at Graceland Cemetery.
* Su: Ritual Expo at Metro.
* Su: Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way on HIS.
* We: Bass By The Pound - Seminar at Big Wig.
* We: Carl Cox, Cirrus, d:fuse, Charles Feelgood at Crobar.
* Th: Green Velvet LIVE at Crobar.
* Th: DubShack's BrockOut at Liar's Club.


Seasonal:
* Fright Fest at Great America. * B96 ScreamFest Millenium of Terror at Odeum Expo Center. * Hauntings at the Pier at Navy Pier. * Pumpkin Plaza and Haunted Village opens at Daley Plaza (Washington and Dearborn). * Dia de Muertos exhibit at Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum. * My favorite costume shops listed here for your at Chicago Costume Co. * We: Author Yvonne Navarro reads at The Red Lion Pub. * Fr: An Evening of Fetish Debauchery at Black Market Chicago. * Fr: HEX w/ Dalet-Yod, Ophelia's Sweet Demise at The Mutiny.

Art:
* Fr: Science/Fiction opens at Women Made Gallery. * Fr: Women Writers Conference at Chicago Cultural Center. * Fr: Alone, Coupled and Bunched at Northside College Preparatory High School Theater. * Sa: AA Bronson and General Idea exhibit opens at Museum of Contemporary Art. * Sa: Alone, Coupled and Bunched at Northside College Preparatory High School Theater. * Th: Joffrey Ballet Fall Program 1 at Auditorium Theatre.

Dance:
* Sa: Aura's Anniversary at Aura. * Mo: The Beat Project at MadBar. * Tu: Nocturna at Smart Bar. * Tu: Testosterone Tuesday at Berlin. * We: Women Obsession at Berlin.

Music:
* Fr: Plavi Orchestra at Vic Theatre. * Sa: Bad Religion at Riviera Theatre. * Su: Tom-Tom Club at House of Blues. * Mo: Aimee Mann at Park West. * Mo: Neil Gaiman at Vic Theatre. * We: Revolucion with Jaguares at House of Blues. * Th: The Doobie Brothers at House of Blues.

Other:
* Fr: Sukkoth. * Sa: LAN gaming party at The Hampton Inn. * Mo: Bosses Day, honor and be kind to bosses. * We: Alaska Day. * Th: LAST DAY: Farmers Markets. * Th: The Future Of War at Northwestern University School of Law. * Th: National Model, Radio Control and Hobby Show at Rosemont Convention Center.

Outdoors:
* Sa: Chicago Neighborhood Tour: Chinatown/Pilsen at Chicago Cultural Center. * Su: Heartland Fall Ride at Heartland Cafe. * Su: Bears host Vikings at Soldiers Field. * Su: Model Rocket Launching at Green Valley Forest Preserve. * Ongoing: ENDS SUNDAY: Oktoberfest at the Pier German band,... at Navy Pier. * Tu: LAST DAY: Farmers Markets.

TV/Movie/Theater:
* Ongoing: International Children's Film Festival at Facets Multimedia. * Ongoing: Bettie Page Uncensored at Playground Theatre. * Fr: Ladies Man opens at Theaters Everywhere. * Fr: Iron Chef - Chinese Cabbage Battle on FOOD. * Sa: Andromeda premiers on WGN.

 Ongoing:
ENDS SUNDAY: Oktoberfest at the Pier (since 1993). German band, yodeling, food, dancing, beer. Fr 5p-1a, Sa noon-1a, Su noon-6p.
Navy Pier, 312/595-PIER, 600 E Grand.
http://www.bigcreekevents.com


FINAL WEEK: Chicago International Film Festival (since 1965). $13-50 -Thursday.
World-class works. Get a show guide and see something special.
Loews, 312/255-9340, 600 N Michigan.
Music Box, 773/871-6604, 3733 N Southport.
Doc Films, 1212 E. 59th St.
http://www.chicagofilmfestival.com


International Children's Film Festival (since 1984). Cannes For Kids 6-13. -2000.10.22.
150 works from 40 nations. See the web site.
Facets Multimedia, 773/281-9075, 1517 W Fullerton, -2000.10.24.
http://www.cicff.org


Bettie Page Uncensored. Beginning THIRD RUN! Well reviewed bawdy 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


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


Movies:
Girlfight, Nurse Betty, Almost Famous, Cecil B. Demented, Space Cowboys, Saving Grace, X-Men, Scarey Movie ...
http://bedno.com/movies


Brew&View. Movies, drinking, smoking, heckling, fun!
8p (Sa,Su,Tu-Th): "Mission Impossible 2" w/ Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Thandie Newton, Dougray Scott, ...
10p (Sa,Su,Tu-Th): "Gone in 60 Seconds" w/ Nicolas Cage, Giovanni Ribisi, Angelina Jolie, Robert Duvall, ...
midnt (Sa,Th): ""Highlander: Endgame" w/ Adrian Paul, Christopher Lambert, ...
Brew&View, 312/618-8439 (VIEW), 3145 N Sheffield. Near Belmont red line stop.
http://www.brewview.com
 Seasonal:
SATURDAYS: Haunted Elevated Train Rides. Guided tour of spooky city history, free 12:15p/12:35p/1:35p/2:15p.
Chicago Cultural Center, 312/744-6630, 77 E Randolph, -2000.10.31.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/tourism/doandsee/Tours.html


SUNDAYS: Ghost Of Graceland Family Walking Tour. Stroll the big name graves, 2hr $5 2p.
I went. Very qualified tour guides, lots of interesting history, -2000.10.31.
Graceland Cemetery, 312/922-3432, 4000 N Clark.
http://www.graveyards.com


WEEKENDS: Fright Fest. Redecorated rides and additional Halloween attractions, Sat/Sun 10a-9p.
Frankly, too much trouble and long lines to be worth the high prices.
Great America, 847/249-1776, 542 N Il Route 21, Gurnee.
http://frightfest.net/Parkhome.asp?z=3


B96 ScreamFest Millenium of Terror. Two haunted houses, William Darke's Psycho Circus, gifts, food, dance party. $13-15.
We-Th 7p-10:30p, Fr-Sa 6:30p-11:30p, Su 5:30p-9:30p, 10.30 7-10p 10.31 6-10:30p, 2000.10.12-2000.10.31.
Opening night features Nelly, Mya, Faze 4.
Odeum Expo Center, 630/833-8368, 1033 N Villa Ave (S Prairie Ave and E 18th St), Villa Park
http://www.screamfest.com


Hauntings at the Pier. Scattered seasonal kid stuff, treasure hunts, costume contests, pirates, hayrides, haunted house, all day.
Kind of Halloween-Lite. Awesome outdoor sculptures leaving soon. New virtual gaming center open.
Navy Pier, 312/595-PIER, 600 E Grand.
http://www.navypier.com/hauntings.html


Pumpkin Plaza and Haunted Village opens (since 1997). City decorated event for kids of all ages.
2000.10.13-2000.10.31 Mo/We/Fr 10a-3p, Th 10a-8p, Sa 10a-5p, Su noon-3p.
Entertainers, ghost stories, fortunes, pumpkin decorating, farmers market, Midnight Circus performers.
Daley Plaza (Washington and Dearborn), 312/744-3315.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/specialevents/Festivals/Chicagoween/Chicagoween2000.html


Dia de Muertos exhibit. Reportedly quite good. -2000.12.10
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, 773/738-1503, 1852 W 19th.


My favorite costume shops listed here for your convenience:
Fantasy Headquarters, 773/777-0222, 4065 N Milwaukee, huge and comprehensive.
Lost Era, 773/764-7400, 1511 W Howard, vintage and fine.
Broadway Costumes, 312/829-6400, 1100 W Cermak, for professionals.
Chicago Costume Co, 773/528-1264, 1120 W Fullerton.
http://bedno.com/find.php?s=costume
 Friday 2000.10.13:
Full Moon. Always adds an interesting twist. EEEEK! Friday the 13th!
http://www.earthsky.com/Features/Skywatching


Sukkoth. Jewish harvest and gratitude festival, -Sunday, starts at sunset.
http://judaism.miningco.com


Ladies Man opens. SNL's Tim Meadows wrote and stars. Also w/
http://www.ladiesmanmovie.com
Billy Dee Williams, Kevin McDonald, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Will Ferrell, ...
Theaters Everywhere


Science/Fiction opens. Artwork inspired by or containing scientific elements or references, all media. -2000.11.10, reception 6-9p.
Women Made Gallery, 312/328-0038, 1900 S Prairie.
http://www.womanmade.org


Women Writers Conference (since 1995). More events Sa-Su. $8-12 7p.
"Ordinary women writing for and about our lives."Keynote readings by Lucille Clifton and Pulitzer winner Maxine Cumin. Seminars, etc Sa/Su at Roosevelt U.
Chicago Cultural Center, Preston Bradley Hall, 312/744-6630, 77 E Randolph.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/Tourism/CulturalCenter


Alone, Coupled and Bunched. Ruth Page Dance Series (since 1991). All ages $12-15 8p.
Northside College Preparatory High School Theater, 5501 N Kedzie. Info: 773/794-6138.


BT w/ Hooverphonic. Dance. 18+ $17.50 8p.
House of Blues, 312/527-2583, 329 N Dearborn.
http://www.hob.com


An Evening of Fetish Debauchery!. Fashion show and sale. 21+ $10 -1a 8p.
Appropriate attire encouraged. 150 guest limit.
Black Market Chicago, 312/666-0340, 1105 W Chicago #301.
http://www.blackmarketchicago.com


Plavi Orchestra (Bosnian/Croatian). All ages $25-30 8:30p.
Vic Theatre, 773/472-0449, 3145 N Sheffield.
http://www.victheatre.com


PlayStation 2. Corporate sponsored rave. $15-20
Two areas. DJs Jaun Atkins, Craze, Terry Mullan, Jason Blakemore, Lego, Justin Long, Terry Bristol, Paul Anthony.
Tickets at Untitled, Supreme, Level, etc. Info: 888/491-8043.
Congress Theatre, 312/836-5900, 2135 N Milwaukee.
http://www.raveworld.net


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


HEX w/ Dalet-Yod, Ophelia's Sweet Demise. $5 -2a 11p.
A small low key club night catering to the gothic crowd. Boa bartends, Carriemonster spins. A Glamorous little party.
The Mutiny, 773-486-7774, 2428 N Western. Just North of Fullerton


Ian Pooley (V2 recording artist) CD release party. Midnt-?
Music and promo giveaways. http://www.ianpooley.com
Berlin, 773/348-4975, 954 W Belmont, at the Belmont red line stop.
http://www.berlinchicago.com
 Saturday 2000.10.14:
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.cityofchicago.org/ConsumerServices/farmersmarket.html


AA Bronson and General Idea exhibit opens. Assaulting contemporary commerce iconography and AIDS. -2001.01.07
Museum of Contemporary Art, 312/280-2660, 220 E Chicago.
http://www.mcachicago.org


LAN gaming party. A "Bring Your Own Computer" gathering. 18+ $10-15 -10p 9a.
30+ fans playing Quake 3, Counter Strike, Starcraft, Age of Empires, Diablo, more. Headphones and ethernet with 25' Cat5 cable required. You must register on web site to attend.
http://www.geocities.com/lanforceparty
The Hampton Inn, 847/662-1100, 5550 Grand, Gurnee. Next to Gurnee Mills.


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


Andromeda premiers. New Gene Roddenberry originated series.
WGN http://www.andromedatv.com


Alone, Coupled and Bunched. Ruth Page Dance Series (since 1991). All ages $12-15 8p.
Northside College Preparatory High School Theater, 5501 N Kedzie. Info: 773/794-6138.


Bad Religion. All ages $17.50 7p.
http://www.badreligion.com
Riviera Theatre, 312/275-6800, 4647 N Racine.


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. Free parking. Go to Berlin after.
Club Eden, 773-327-4646, 3407 N Clark. Near Red line Addison/Belmont stops.
http://www.theclubeden.com


Aura's Anniversary (since 1998). 10p-5a.
Underground dance music w/ DJ Hyperactive, 3 levels.
Aura, 312/266-2114, 640 N Dearborn.
http://www.aceplaces.com/aura


DJ? Acucrack "Sorted" CD Release party. 21+ -5a 10p.
http://www.cracknation.com
Featuring the single "So To Speak", w/Toni Halliday of Curve. Drum&bass session by Geist at 11p followed by trance DJ Christopher Robin and Greg Haus.
Berlin, 773/348-4975, 954 W Belmont, at the Belmont red line stop.
http://www.berlinchicago.com
 Sunday 2000.10.15:
Farmers Markets
Bucktown, Cortland/Wolcott. 7a-2p.
Loyola, Sheridan/Arthur. 7a-2p.
Farm In The Zoo, Lincoln Park Zoo. 9a-4:30p.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/ConsumerServices/farmersmarket.html


Heartland Fall Ride. $20-25 Noon.
Heartland Cafe, 773/465-8005, 7000 N Glenwood.
http://www.heartlandcafe.com


Ritual Expo. A music and fashion event, vendors. $10 1-11p.
Performers Jazzanova, King Britt, Slum Village, Bahamadia, Spontaneous, Boo Williams, Lady D., Anthony Nicholson, and Madrid.
http://ritual.artistdirect.com
Metro, 773/549-0203, 3730 N Clark.
http://www.metrochicago.com


Model Rocket Launching. THE gathering of sport rocket flyers and enthusiasts. Free 2p.
Geek fest! All skill levels. Northern Illinois Rocketry Association (since 1963) hosted.
Green Valley Forest Preserve, NIRA 630-483-2468. Near Rt 53 at 75th Street.
http://nira.chicago.il.us


Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way. 2-6-p.
A multi-part series: Marijuana 2p, Opium/Morphine/Heroin 3p, Cocaine 4p, LSD/Ecstasy/more 5p.
HIS http://www.historychannel.com


Tom-Tom Club. Rock. 18+ $17.50 7:30p.
House of Blues, 312/527-2583, 329 N Dearborn.
http://www.hob.com


Bears host Vikings. On ESPN and WBBM (780AM). 7:35p.
Soldiers Field, 425 McFetridge Pl.
http://www.chicagobears.com
 Monday 2000.10.16:
Bosses Day, honor and be kind to bosses.
http://www.hallmark.com


Aimee Mann. Also Tuesday. All ages $22 7:30p.
Park West, 773/929-1322, 322 W Armitage Ave.
http://www.parkwestchicago.com


Neil Gaiman. All ages $16-50 7:30p.
Vic Theatre, 773/472-0449, 3145 N Sheffield.
http://www.victheatre.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 2000.10.17:
LAST DAY: Farmers Markets
Federal Plaza, Dearborn/Adams. 7a-3p.
Lincoln Square, Lincoln/Leland/Western. 7a-2p.
Museum of Contemporary Art. 10a-6p.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/ConsumerServices/farmersmarket.html


Nocturna. Goth w/ Scary Lady Sarah, THE weekly gathering of darker souls. $8 10p-4a.
Fiction 8 promo/giveaways, ticket giveaway for Deep Eynde/ArchVisceral Parlor.
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.
http://www.testosterone.net
Berlin, 773/348-4975, 954 W Belmont, at the Belmont red line stop.
http://www.berlinchicago.com
 Wednesday 2000.10.18:
Alaska Day.
Commemorates transfer of Alaska from Russia in 1867.
http://www.alaska.com


Author Yvonne Navarro reads. A Halloween-oriented reading by Yvonne Navarro and several other authors. $2.00 8p.
This local has written ten novels, including sci-fi, horror, suspense, and several Buffy the Vampire Slayer novels.
http://www.para-net.com/~ynavarro
The Red Lion Pub, 2446 North Lincoln Avenue. On Lincoln one block north of Fullerton. Across from the Biograph.
http://www.twilighttales.com


Revolucion with Jaguares. Rock pesado. 18+ $38.50 7:30p.
House of Blues, 312/527-2583, 329 N Dearborn.
http://www.hob.com


Bass By The Pound - Seminar. THE weekly drum-n-bass scene. $5 21+ 9p-2a.
Dieselboy visits Gylde, Flipside, etc. 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


Carl Cox, Cirrus, d:fuse, Charles Feelgood. $25 10p-4a.
http://www.overamerica.com
Cirrus? Really?!? Also resident Chris Gin, Mystic Bill, Uncle Milty. Possible sell out. Dress well, no tennis shoes.
Crobar, 312/413-7000, 1543 N Kingsbury.
http://www.crobarnightclub.com


Women Obsession. Mainly a ladies night for ladies. Free 10p-4a.
http://www.womyn.org
Berlin, 773/348-4975, 954 W Belmont. At the Red line Belmont stop.
http://www.berlinchicago.com
 Thursday 2000.10.19:
LAST DAY: Farmers Markets
Hyde Park, 52nd/Harper. 7a-2p.
Prudential Plaza, Lake/Beaubien. 7a-3p.
Riverside Plaza, Washington/Madison/river. 7a-3p.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/ConsumerServices/farmersmarket.html


National Model, Radio Control and Hobby Show. Geeks rule! -Sunday 10a-5p.
http://wwn.ihobbyexpo.com http://www.rchta.org
Largest such show in the U.S., 400 exhibitors.
Rosemont Convention Center, 847/692-2220, 5555 N River Rd, Rosemont.
http://www.rosemont.com/convention/cc1000.htm


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


Joffrey Ballet Fall Program 1. Only five shows, $20-60 -Sunday.
Appalachian Spring, Martha Graham does Copeland, honoring American pioneers spirit and landscape.
Auditorium Theatre, 312/431-2357, 50 E Congress.
http://www.auditoriumtheatre.org


The Future Of War. Viewing of FrontLine documentary, then discussion, bar, hors'd/ $15-25 6p.
Northwestern University School of Law, Thorne Auditorium, 375 E Chicago.
http://www.ccfr.org


The Doobie Brothers. 21+ $37.50 9p.
House of Blues, 312/527-2583, 329 N Dearborn.
http://www.hob.com


Green Velvet LIVE. A house star. 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


DubShack's BrockOut! THE monthly jungle/d&b event. $5 8p-2a.
Some combo of Chamberweed/Entropy, Casper/Blackeye, Phantom 45/etc. Intensely energetic music. Eclectic crowd of freaks. Packed after 11p.
http://jungle.ffwd.com/sjc
Completely KISS themed second bar upstairs.
Liar's Club, 773/665-1110, 1665 W Fullerton. Take I94 or Ashland/Clybourne.
http://www.liarsclub.com
 Museums:
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 opens. 200 pieces, spacious, geometric, simple and conceptual. -2000.10.22.
Age of Influence: Reflections in the Mirror of American Culture opens. -2000.12.03.
AA Bronson and General Idea assualt contemporary commerce iconography and AIDS. -2000.01.07
Museum of Contemporary Art, 312/280-2660, 220 E Chicago.
http://www.mcachicago.org


ENDS FRIDAY: Garments. Artwork exploring aspects of dress, all media.
Women Made Gallery, 312/328-0038, 1900 S Prairie.
http://www.womanmade.org


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


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


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, VR games, fun. See the free new E.B. Smith Stained Glass Window museum.
Navy Pier, 312/222-9328, 600 E Grand.
http://www.navypier.com


Painting Revolution. Russian Avant-Garde. Union Images. -2000.10.08.
Botanical art -2000.12.30. Many other local works.
COMING: Pause. An interactive work encouraging one to reflect on one's life at the moment. 2000.10.19-2000.10.22.
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, 312/744-6630, 78 E Washington.
http://www.cityofchicago.org/Tourism/CulturalCenter


See the new 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.
Always call before going to a listed event.


Last week.
The reports are true, Lunacy (Crobar Wednesdays) is getting good again, and so is Phantom 45. American Science and Surplus is still my favorite store in the world (Hi Feather!). Spent another Saturday at Screenz playing Counter Strike. The new web phone access (http://bedno.com/site/mobile) is SO COOL!!! Plan ahead for my birthday party at the BrockOut (Liar's Club) on November 16th.


The Code.
I regularly make reference to an unspoken code between men that includes such things as DON'T pursue attached women (lest it happen to you), and I keep getting told (by both sexes) that there is no such. What do you think?


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