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SUMMARY:Applied Words: On Belonging
DESCRIPTION:In a city—let alone a world—of vast geographies\, identities\, experience and more\, how do we understand our place? \nUsing personal stories\, our guest authors will navigate the territory of belonging in a special Applied Words program that highlights two of the Guild’s 25 Writers to Watch\, Rebecca Kling and Sahar Mustafah\, and includes José Ángel N.\, author of Illegal: Reflections of an Undocumented Immigrant. \nOn Belonging will take place in the upstairs event space of Schubas Tavern (3159 N Southport). Admission is pay-what-you-can ($5 suggested donation). A full bar and food menu is available. \n  \nABOUT OUR AUTHORS \nRebecca Kling is a transgender artist and educator who explores gender and identity through solo pieces and educational workshops. Her multidisciplinary performances incorporate conversational storytelling\, personal narrative\, humor\, and more. She regularly tours to colleges\, universities\, and theatre festivals across the country\, and has received praise from publications coast to coast. In 2013\, Kling was named as part of the inaugural Trans 100 list\, which aims to highlight and celebrate excellence in the trans community. www.rebeccakling.com \n  \n  \n  \nJosé Ángel N. is an undocumented immigrant who came to the US from Mexico in 1993. He received a bachelor’s and a master’s from UIC; he is a regular contributor for El BeiSMan; his book Illegal: Reflections of an Undocumented Immigrant has been recently chosen as book of the year for the One Book One College program at Moraine Valley Community College. He is author of the blog: https://joseangeln.wordpress.com/ \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSahar Mustafah writes about “the others”—Arabs in the United States and abroad\, who are often deemed strange and disparate from the larger racial community. Her work has appeared in anthologies and journals including Great Lakes Review\, Word Riot\, Flyleaf\, Hair Trigger\, and Chicago Literati\, and she’s performed with 2nd Story Chicago. She’s the recipient of a Pushcart nomination. She recently her MFA from Columbia College. She is a teacher and co-founder of Bird’s Thumb\, an online literary journal devoted to new and emerging voices. \n 
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/on-belonging/
LOCATION:Schubas Tavern\, 3159 N Southport\, Chicago\, IL\, 60657\, United States
CATEGORIES:Applied Words,Special Events,Writers to Watch
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SUMMARY:Wink and Whisper: the Guild's 2015 benefit party
DESCRIPTION:Click here to buy tickets!\n\nThe Guild Complex is re-imagining the 1920s through music\, song\, comedy\, and dance in our sixth annual benefit\, Wink & Whisper: A 1920s LGBT Cabaret.\nEmceed by Tamale Sepp\, this year’s benefit will celebrate the vibrant spirit and culture of a 1920s LGBT community with a fusion of talented performers\, Vallery Dolls\, Switch the Boi Wonder\, Dirty Devlin\, and Toni Asante Lightfoot (as Jackie “Moms” Mabley)\, compelling readings by Coya Paz\, historical observations with Jennifer Brier\, and the jazz of Chicago Diamond Trio. The evening will conclude with a DJ dance party with Reaganomix (of FKA). \nThe main stage at Uptown Underground.\nThe benefit will take place at the dynamic new venue Uptown Underground (4707 N Broadway)—rumored to be a former Capone speakeasy. In addition to entertainment\, there will be a selection of complimentary cocktails and hors-d’oeuvres provided by Vincent Restaurant\, Crew Bar + Grill\, and Pastoral. The program is open to the public (ages 18 and older)\, and the venue is easily accessible by public transportation and car [MAP]. \nThere will also be a costume contest\, so come as you are\, or come in your finest Roaring Twenties glad rags! Prizes will be awarded to the best dressed. \nAdvanced tickets are available now at www.wink-and-whisper.brownpapertickets.com. Tickets begin at $35 for students and $75 for the general public. If you would like to purchase tickets by mail\, click here to download the RSVP form and instructions. \n  \nOur event inspiration!\nWink & Whisper is inspired by Chicago Whispers: A History of LGBT Chicago before Stonewall\, by St. Sukie de la Croix (The University of Wisconsin Press\, 2010). Women & Children First Bookstore will be on hand to sell copies of Chicago Whispers\, as well as select related titles. And we will be providing a few copies as prizes! \nClick here to buy your tickets now! \nDoors open at 6:00 pm. Purchase Premium or Choice tickets for reserved seating\, or purchase general admission tickets and plan to arrive early for best available seating. All proceeds benefit the programs of the Guild Literary Complex. \nHere’s the program schedule for Wink & Whisper: \n\n6-7 p.m. Chicago Diamond Trio\n7-8:30 p.m. Main show\n9 p.m.-midnight After-glow dance party with DJ Reaganomix (FKA)\n\nAll ticket prices include admission to the after party starting at 9 p.m.\, and we also have a special admission for the dance party only. \nWe look forward to seeing you! If you have any questions\, please email info@guildcomplex.org. \nClick here to buy tickets!\n  \nABOUT OUR PERFORMERS \nTamale Sepp (emcee) is a multi-disciplinary performer\, she explores gender performance as a drag king and through burlesque\, expresses herself through fire performance\, and tribal belly dance\, and curates mixed media and installation art pieces. Traveling internationally for over a decade with the group she co-produces\, The Windy City Blenders\, Tamale has been the International Guest of Honor for The Dublin Lesbian Arts Festival and performed across Ireland\, Italy\, Germany\, Canada\, and Mexico. Combining her love of art and performance\, Tamale also created and co-produces Tiny Hat Time\, a storytelling show that is based on the creation of an artistic tiny hat and the stories that are created in response. Driving her motorcycle from gig to gig inspired the creation of Bikes and Mics\, a community of riders who ride\, see shows\, have adventures\, and build memories. No Patches. No dues. Just fun! \n  \nNick Sula (piano) is a pianist\, composer\, arranger\, and award-winning music director for theatre and cabaret. Theatre credits include Bohemian Theatre Ensemble\, Porchlight Music Theatre\, Chicago Opera Vanguard\, and Light Opera Works\, and Nick has received the Joseph Jefferson Citation for music direction. His compositions and arrangements have been performed on stage and on national television. He is an active member of the Chicago Cabaret Professionals organization\, and currently performs as arranger/pianist for his vocal group\, With a Twist\, and as music director for WOZ\, a rock/pop retelling of the Wizard of Oz. Nick performs solo and accompanies cabaret performers at venues in and around Chicago. He performs regularly with cabaret artist Scott Gryder\, and can be heard every Tuesday night in Nick Sula’s Spotlight at the Uptown Underground. www.nicksula.com \n  \nChicago Diamond Trio is a diverse jazz trio with an impeccable reputation for providing quality live entertainment receiving a 4-Star review in Downbeat Magazine  w/ members hailing from the best in music today including Lupe Fiasco\, Hey Champ\, Vandermark 5\, Chicago Afrobeat Project\, Bobby Broom and more! As the #1 Rated Jazz Band in IL and Chicagoland\, the Chicago Diamond Trio’s music\, client list\, and reviews speak for themselves! They were the 2013 Chicago Music Award Winner in the “Best Jazz Entertainer” category. Check them out at www.chicagodiamondtrio.com. \n  \nCoya Paz is a poet\, Artistic Director of Free Street Theater\, and an Assistant Professor in the Theatre School at DePaul University. She is also a founding member of Proyecto Latina\, and the co-founder of Teatro Luna\, where she served as co-Artistic Director from 2000-2009. Recent projects include Nerds\, Sluts\, (Commies) and Jocks and DOPE at Free Street Theater\, and The Americans\, based on interviews. Coya holds a PhD in Performance Studies at Northwestern University and is a regular commentator on race\, media\, and pop culture for Vocalo.org (FM 90.7). In 2014\, the Guild Complex named Coya one of 25 Writers to Watch. www.coyapaz.com \n  \nFilthy fun for old and young! The poet laureate of Vaudezilla! Burlesque\, Dirty Devlin aims to please with each testosterrific tease. Devlin mixes up a soupcon of seduction\, a dollop of delight\, and a candyman’s chest hair to serve voracious Chicago audiences and beyond\, performing poetry and striptease in 2015 at the Fierce! Queer Burlesque\, New York Boylesque\, Show-Me Burlesque\, and Windy City Burlesque Festivals. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJennifer Brier directs the Program in Gender and Women’s Studies at UIC\, where she is also an Associate Professor of GWS and the History Department. She specializes in US gay and lesbian history\, the history of sexuality and gender\, and public history. Brier is the author of Infectious Ideas: U.S. Political Response to the AIDS Crisis\, published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2009\, and reissued in paperback in 2011. Between 2008 and 2011\, Brier co-curated with Jill Austin Out in Chicago\, the Chicago History Museum’s award winning exhibition on LGBT history in Chicago. She and Austin also co-edited an anthology that accompanied the exhibition and wrote the introductory essay entitled\, “Out in Chicago: Exhibiting LGBT History at the Crossroads.” \n  \nReaganomix (Ali McDonald) got their start DJ’ing as co-host of Think Pink\, a radio show on WLUW fm in 2003. As an extension of the show\, Ali and co-host Erik Roldan launched Fruit\, Chicago’s first recurring dance party specifically for the queer community. Since then\, Ali’s been filling dance floors across the city with genre smashing sets of booty bass\, nu-disco and classic soul inspired sounds. Ali is currently a co-organizer and resident DJ of Formerly Known As (FKA)\, a monthly queer dance party at Uptown’s Big Chicks bar. \n  \nSwitch the Boi Wonder\, originally from Minneapolis\, has been performing on and off for the last 15 years with the likes of Dykes Do Drag\, the longest running drag show in the country! Switch was voted Drag King Minnesota 2010 and is best known as the gender bending dynamo that is easy on the Boi\, Heavy on the Wonder. \n  \n  \n  \nToni Asante Lightfoot is a founding member of the Modern Urban Griots\, a performance poetry group that was just honored with a Splendid Wake Award from George Washington University in Washington\, DC. She has coached several poetry slam teams over the past 15 years\, and her 2003 Gwendolyn Brooks Center team won Brave New Voices National Teen Poetry Slam in 2003. Since her 2005 fellowship at Soul Mountain in Connecticut\, Lightfoot has been researcing and writing poems/vignettes about Mom’s Mabley’s life as a vaudevillian\, actress\, and as a comedian who came out to her audience in her 70’s. \n  \nBorn out of the dusty parking lots and seedy backrooms of this fair city\, Vallery Dolls has made a home for herself here in Chicago. This loud-mouthed lady of song can belt it all out\, from show tunes and standards\, to the likes of Tom Waits\, Radiohead and Leonard Cohen. Vallery Dolls can be seen the first Friday of the month right here at Uptown Underground appearing in “Muffy and Vallery Sing”. She can also be found in her one woman show “Ladyparts” at Davenport’s Piano Bar on Friday May 22nd. Here she is\, the Baritone Bombshell with a heart of gold and a throat to match. Just sit back\, relax\, and open your hearts and your trousers for the First “Lady” of the Chicago stage… Vallery Dolls! \n  \n  \nABOUT ST. SUKIE DE LA CROIX \nSt. Sukie de la Croix is an internationally published journalist\, columnist\, fiction author\, playwright\, and photographer. In Chicago\, he has written for Outlines\, Windy City Times\, Nightlines\, Nightspots\, Chicago Free Press\, and Gay Chicago. As a historian\, de la Croix has published dozens of articles about Chicago’s gay history\, scripted and acted as tour guide on the Chicago Neighborhood Tours’ gay history bus\, and is the author of “Chicago Whispers: A History of LGBT Chicago Before Stonewall.” \n  \n  \nSPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS \n(click logos to be redirected to partner sites) \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/wink-and-whisper/
LOCATION:Uptown Underground\, 4707 N Broadway\, Chicago\, IL\, 60640\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Palabra Pura: Inner Landscape Queens
DESCRIPTION:Please note this month’s Palabra Pura is taking place at a special location: the Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center (4048 W Armitage Ave).\nThree fearless and unique feminine voices with Chicago roots come together for an evening of poetic expressions. Inner and outside landscapes\, light\, sounds and ultimately\, words transmit each artist’s expressions. Arica Hilton\, former president of the Poetry Center of Chicago and current gallery owner\, is a multi-media artist. Born in Turkey where she studied architecture her working philosophy now leads her to where “one form of art media melds into another.” Lah Tere\, former member of rap group\, Rebel Díaz\, co-founder of Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen: The Soup Kitchen for the Hip Hop Soul\, is also the founder of Inner City Queens\, an organization that provides provides a mobile safe healing space for victims from war torn and/or Third World countries through events and the arts. Curator for this evening’s event is Ana Castillo\, whose long career has produced works that continuously defy women stereotypes. \n“‘We write what we know\, and this is what we do know\,’ says Ana Castillo — novelist\, essayist\, poet\, teacher\, truth-teller\, and\, as she has come to be known\, one of the first generation of highly visible Chicana writers. ‘They describe us as ‘Chicana writers\, in search of their identities.’ We’re not looking for identities — we have this identity.”—The Huffington Post.  \n All “mother” tongues are welcome! Arrive early to sign up for the open mic. \nPalabra Pura is pay-what-you-can ($5 suggested donation). Audience contributions support honorariums for the curators and featured authors. \nThis event is supported by Poets & Writers\, Inc.  \n  \n  \nABOUT OUR FEATURED AUTHORS \nArica Hilton is a Chicago based multi-media artist and poet. Born in Turkey\, many of her collaborations are with international artists. Much like the Luminists\, the poetic art movement that captured light as it moved across the American Landscape\, Hilton’s works are inspired by the European Romanticists\, who depicted cool waterscapes reflecting nuanced skies. Hilton’s paintings and installations are intricately woven with her poetry and three-dimensional materials\, which transports them to the present while still capturing a timeless quality that is ever present in her works. Hilton is co-owner of the Hilton/Asmus Contemporary Gallery. Until recently\, she was the president of the board of the Poetry Center of Chicago. Her book LUMINISIM REVISITED will be released in May 2015. \n  \n  \n  \nLah Tere is a writer\, activist\, emcee\, and songstress. As a spoken word and hip-hop performer\, she has produced various albums\, including International Pearls of Wisdom (with Guerrilla Republik)\, and has appeared on a wide variety of compilations\, including The Illest Female Rappers (Volume 8). From Chicago’s Humboldt Park neighborhood\, she has performed around the United States and in Azua\, Chile\, Spain\, Dominican Republic\, Germany\, Guatemala\, Ireland\, Palestine (West Bank)\, Venezuela\, and elsewhere. Lah Tere is a co-founder of Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen: The Soup Kitchen for the Hip Hop Soul (MHHK)\, a multifaceted hip hop event designed to showcase intergenerational women artists\, especially women of color. MHHK serves as a social justice community-organizing platform that educates and empowers women of color on issues that impact their lives\, including Health\, HIV/AIDS and reproductive justice. She is also a founding member of the Rebel Diaz Arts Collective (RDAC)\, a multimedia arts and music community center in the South Bronx. www.lahtere.com \n  \n  \nABOUT OUR CURATOR \nAna Castillo is a celebrated poet\, novelist\, short story writer\, essayist\, editor\, playwright\, translator and independent scholar. Castillo was born and raised in Chicago. She has contributed to periodicals and on-line venues (Salon and Oxygen) and national magazines\, includingMore and the Sunday New York Times. Castillo’s writings have been the subject of numerous scholarly investigations and publications. Among her award winning\, best sellling titles: novels include So Far From God\, The Guardians and Peel My Love like an Onion\, among other poetry: I Ask the Impossible. Her novel\, Sapogonia was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. She has been profiled and interviewed on National Public Radio and the History Channel and was a radio-essayist with NPR in Chicago. Ana Castillo is editor of La Tolteca\, an arts and literary ‘zine dedicated to the advancement of a world without borders and censorship and on the advisory board of the new American Writers Museum in D.C. Castillo held the first Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Endowed Chair at DePaul University\, The Martin Luther King\, Jr Distinguished Visiting Scholar post at M.I.T. and was the Poet-in-Residence at Westminster College in Utah in 2012\, among other teaching posts throughout her extensive career. Ana Castillo holds an M.A from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D.\, University of Bremen\, Germany in American Studies and an honorary doctorate from Colby College. She received an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation for her first novel\, The Mixquiahuala Letters. Her other awards include a Carl Sandburg Award\, a Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award\, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts in fiction and poetry. She was also awarded a 1998 Sor Juana Achievement Award by the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum in Chicago. Dr. Castillo’s So Far From God and Loverboys are two titles on the banned book list controversy with the TUSD in Arizona. 2013 Recipient of the American Studies Association Gloria Anzaldúa Prize to an independent scholar. Dr. Castillo will hold the Lund-Gil Endowed Chair at Dominican University (IL) in 2014. www.anacastillo.com \n  \nABOUT THE SEGUNDO RUIZ BELVIS CULTURAL CENTER (SRBCC) \nSRBCC realizes its mission to preserve and promote appreciation of the culture and arts of Puerto Rico and its African heritage\, through innovative programing and cultural events for the community. Formerly the Karlov Theater\, their current space was built in 1925 and includes five retail spaces\, two apartments\, and a theatre area. SRBCC currently completed the conversion of the former theater into a multipurpose space. www.srbcc.org\n \n  \n 
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/palabra-pura-inner-landscape-queens/
LOCATION:Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center\, 4048 West Armitage\, Chicago\, 60639\, United States
CATEGORIES:Palabra Pura,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Reverend Billy and The Stop Shopping Choir
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nTickets available at door (advance sales have ended).\nReverend Billy & The Stop Shopping Choir is a radical performance community based in New York City\, and they are coming to Chicago to march\, sing\, and activate our community with a special live performance—ONE NIGHT ONLY. \nTickets at door are suggested donation of $12 for general admission and $10 for students/seniors. Pay-what-you-can! \nReverend Billy & The Stop Shopping Choir are wild anti-consumerist gospel shouters and Earth loving urban activists who have worked on four continents defending community\, life and imagination. Over the 15 years of their “church\,” the devils have been consumerism and militarism. And in this time of the Earth’s crisis they are especially mindful of the extractive imperatives of global capital. In the performance spectacle “Faster! Monsanto Die! Die!” the devil is Monsanto\, the company responsible for Agent Orange\, PCBs\, GMOs\, Bovine Growth Hormone\, honey bee-killing Neonicotinoids and Glyphosate\, recently designated as a probable carcinogen by the World Health Organization. \nTheir activist performance and concert stage performance have always worked in parallel. The activism is content for the play. While in Chicago\, Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir will join the public and family-friendly March Against Monsanto. \nReverend Billy and The Stop Shopping Choir is co-presented by the Guild Literary Complex and the Peoples Church of Chicago\, located in the historic Preston Bradley Center. Your ticket purchase is a donation that supports the work of both organizations in the community\, as well as the work of Reverend Billy and The Stop Shopping Choir. \nUPDATE: Reverend Billy will “Saint” the Chicago community group We Charge Genocide during the performance\, and a portion of ticket sales will go to their community organizing activities. We Charge Genocide is a grassroots\, inter-generational effort to center the voices and experiences of young people most targeted by police violence in Chicago. \n  \nABOUT REVEREND BILLY \nReverend Billy is an activist\, radio show host\, stage performer and author who has been arrested more than 50 times. He has released three CDs\, three documentary films\, and published three books. He won an OBIE Award\, Alpert Award\, The Dramalogue Award and The Historic Districts Council’s Preservation Award for his work. He has appeared in press ranging from the CBS Evening News in New York to The BBC World Service\, BBC 1 and numerous international print outlets. \nThis past year\, Reverend Billy was arrested twice in Black Lives Matter protests – once in Grand Central Station in New York City and once in Ferguson\, Missouri by the all-white police force there. He recently wrote “Racism kills people\, yes. …[And racism] kills all the good causes and so it has become the only progressive cause at this time in our history. Racism is the only issue until we are killed by it or we are free of it and we are all free.” \nwww.revbilly.com \n  \nABOUT THE STOP SHOPPING CHOIR \nThe Stop Shopping Choir is an all-ages\, 40-member singing group\, under the direction of Savitri D\, and with music director Nehemiah Luckett. The choir represents a diverse array of economic\, ethnic\, religious\, and cultural backgrounds; among them are scientists\, teachers\, artists\, therapists\, welders\, cyclists\, builders\, developers\, hairdressers\, dog walkers\, actors\, truck drivers\, tech geeks\, scholars and executives. The Choir has toured in Europe\, Africa\, South America and throughout North America. They are the subject of Morgan Spurlock’s second feature film\, “What Would Jesus Buy?” \nIn 2014\, Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir\, artists-in-residence at the Public Theater in New York City\, performed their show\, “Monsanto is the Devil!” at Joe’s Pub. They staged an organic Thanksgiving meal on the front lawn of Monsanto’s World Headquarters in St. Louis. They also exorcised the Devil from Monsanto’s office in Boston and the Harvard University laboratory where scientists are constructing the Robobee\, the mechanical pollinator. \n  \nABOUT OUR PRODUCTION PARTNER \nPeoples Church of Chicago is located in the historic Preston Bradley Center in Uptown. Peoples Church of Chicago is a diverse community of open-minded people\, liberal Christians\, Humanists\, and all who are committed to a free and responsible search for truth and meaning. Dedicated to social justice\, diversity\, and equality\, Peoples Church welcomes everyone. \nwww.peopleschurchchicago.org
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/reverend-billy/
LOCATION:Preston Bradley Center\, 941 West Lawrence\, Chicago\, IL\, 60640\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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