
Hey guys, sorry I’ve been sick and got the winter blues. I’ve been passing the time with the new season of Rupaul’s Drag Race, and have been dragulating all of my friends. Try it!


Hey guys, sorry I’ve been sick and got the winter blues. I’ve been passing the time with the new season of Rupaul’s Drag Race, and have been dragulating all of my friends. Try it!


Yes it’s Pride Month but if all you are looking forward to is the official Parade, then you are missing some city-folk action. The parade’s really for commercials and burbies, REALLY! The people behind the Latin@ Pride Picnic have a wonderful day in Humboldt Park in store for you. From 12pm – 6pm, there will be a clown, grills, dancers, drag kings/queens, and best of all: that Latin Spice my boyfriend loves. Latino/a people and allies from all over the city come to this for a day of celebration and connecting with our brown brethren. From the press release:
Why a Latin@ Pride event you ask?? Chicago’s Latina/Latino Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer communities, recognize the need and importance of celebrating and acknowledging our diverse identities and
cultures. Most Gay Pride celebrations held in Chicago have become more commercialized and lack education about Latino LGBTQ realities, such as health, immigration or violence, and few have non-commercialized sponsors.

* Official Music video for “Another World” by Antony & The Johnsons
TPR is very happy to be able to present to you an interview with Taylor Mac , whose “The Young Ladies of…” is having a successful run at the Center On Halsted. Ruth and Erik had a double date and went to see the show, after wards going to dinner across the street at Jitlada (a wonderful Thai restaurant across the street). The four of us chatted about rice, e-vites, muffins and Taylor’s show. If you are a fan of edgy but accessible art, Taylor Mac is not to be missed. TPR #8 features the songs “Where Do You Run To” by Vivian Girls and “Another World” by Antony & the Johnsons.
“The Young Ladies of…”
When: Through Oct. 26
Where: About Face Theatre at the Center on Halsted, 3656 N. Halsted
Tickets: $20-$40 online here or by phone at (773) 784-8565
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Think Pink Radio #8- Taylor Mac