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ISSUE 01.11
WHAT’S NEW IN 2011?
SPECIAL DELIVERY • FOOD • WEB DELIVERY
Here we are with the first issue of the year
and you might have notice a few changes.
We’re bigger (and who doesn’t appreciate
that?) and we’ve rolled out a whole new
design as well. Not a bad way to start the
new year and our second decade.
So much has happened since the
holidays, we’ve got a lot of caching up to
do. In this issue we take a look at some
upcoming trends in politics, social issues
and economics. Don’t worry; we’re not
getting all serious on you, we still have
the latest happenings at the bars and
clubs. Of course, we also have nice pics of
hotties that we snapped at past events,
and the gossip on what’s going on in our
community from our roving reporter,
Harry Taint, in his “In The Know, On The Go”
column.
We know what you want and we’re here
to serve it up, family style. Our pop culture
diva, Gregg Shapiro, has the lowdown
on the latest movie and DVD releases.
Also an apology to Gregg, his by-line was
mistakenly cropped off of his last column
and he wasn’t credited for his great pics
from Sidetrack’s holiday party.
Finally, we know that Chicago’s winters can
be daunting. Who the hell wants to go out
there when the snow is up to your knees
(now if there was someone out there with
something down to his knees, that’d be a
different story). Thank goodness, in a city
the size of Chicago, there are plenty of
options for ordering in yummy treats (and
food delivery as well). We’ve done hours of
research to give you an overview of all your
options in ordering in.
Stay warm!
Rick
3700 N. Halsted St. #2S
Chicago, IL 60613
773.975.0264
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bOI 2011 CALENDAR
WHAT’S IN STORE FOR 2011
SPECIAL DELIVERY
Dining OUT LISTINGS
COVER BOI
WEB DELIVERY FEATURE
STAGE & SCREEN
WHAT’S NEW IN FOOD
in the know, on the go!
Waz happening
bars and clubs directory
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Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose..
At least that’s what they say in France.
The phrase “the more things change,
the more they stay the same” certainly
won’t apply in Chicago this year. We’ve
already got a new county president,
Toni Preckwinkle, after years of the
Stroger family treating the county
budget like its own private piggy bank.
And, after decades of benevolent rule
by Richie Daley
we’re going
to have a new
mayor (more
on that in our
next issue).
From politics
to fashion to dining trends, we’re going
to see some major changes in 2011. In
this issue we take a look at upcoming
trends, whether welcome (a new batch
of politicians) or not (a new batch of
politicians).
Politics
Things look better for our community
locally than for the nation at large,
thanks to the high profile clout of the
GLBT community. Governor Quinn
realizes he owes his win thanks, in
large part, to GLBT
support. Cook County
President Preckwinkle
has a long history of
supporting equality
and all of the remaining
mayoral candidates
have positive records as
well.
Economy
Slowly but surely the economy is
getting back on track. Job growth
is on the horizon and it looks as if
there will be more opportunities in
2011, especially for those in the right
industries. According to predictions
the strongest job growth will be seen
in fields where intense training and
education is expected.
Management, scientific and technical
consulting positions such as network
systems and data communications
analysts; industrial engineers;
financial analysts; customer service
representatives; and public relations
specialists can expect a rosier job
outlook this year.
As the majority of our population
ages social and health care assistance
positions will
become increasingly
important. The
hottest jobs in
this field include
medical and
public health care
specialists such as
biomedical engineers; network systems
and data communications analysts;
biochemists and biophysicists; medical
scientists, except epidemiologists; and
compliance officers. Support personnel
such as social workers, managers of
personal service workers; occupational
therapists; physician assistants; speechlanguage pathologists; physical
therapists and social and human service
assistants will also see strong job
growth.
The increasing use of data driven
devices will affect software publishers
in their need for computer systems
design and related services; network >>
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accountants and auditors; computer
software engineers, systems software;
computer support specialists, market
research analysts; and customer
service representatives.
When the economy is strong, the
construction industry grows. The
hottest jobs in this field include
heating, air conditioning and
refrigeration mechanics and installers;
septic tank servicers and sewer
pipe cleaners; telecommunications
equipment installers and repairers,
purchasing agents, except wholesale,
retail and farm products; and cost
estimators.
Workplace
With new jobs come new changes
at the workplace. Workers will
increasingly work from home, all
or part of the time. Employers have
found that have a brick-and-mortar
headquarters is not as essential as
once thought. Telecommuting shows
no signs that
things will slow
down. Mobile
devices such as
smartphones and
tablet computers
are poised to
surpass desktop usage. Expect online
business to start moving to a ‘mobile
first, desktop second’ approach.
As the line from “A Chorus Line” asks,
“Am I my resume?” Increasingly the
answer is, “no”. Digital portfolios are
replacing traditional resumes, not
only because the business world is
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increasingly
moving into
the online
realm, but
also because
printed paper
versions get
out-dated
so quickly
and can’t provide nearly as much
information as the combination of an
online portfolio and a well-developed
social network.
A survey done by HR consultants
Towers Watson, found that on average
U.S. companies expect salary budgets
to go up by 2.9% in 2011. And those
employers are beginning to value “soft
skills,” with verbal communication skills
in particular coming out on top as are
a strong work ethic, teamwork skills,
analytical ability, and initiative.
Technology
Expect more video calling on smart
phones.. and more tablets. The
iPad has a hold on the majority of
the tablet market now, but a new
android operating system for tablets,
Honeycomb, could bring Android
tablets to a new level. As consumers
use more data with applications such
as Netflix video streaming, Pandora
music streaming and Skype on their
smartphones, the G4 networks will
increase to handle the load. Pandora’s
Internet music service allows you
to create your own stations. The
company also has plans to integrate
into car technology systems.
Slacker Radio, is yet another music
subscription service to consider.
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“Baby It’s Cold Outside”
It’s a cold winter night and you’re all
toasty in that Snuggie you got from
Aunt Betty. You thought she meant it
as a joke, she was dead serious. Now
you find that what seemed like a stupid
gift is actually pretty good. You’re in the
middle of writing Aunt Betty a profuse
thank you note when you suddenly hear
a noise.
No, it’s not someone trying to break in;
it’s your stomach growling. It’s been
so cold that you haven’t been grocery
shopping and you certainly don’t want
to venture out in that storm. Thanks to
technology you can stay in the Snuggie
and order in anything from a simple
snack to a multi-course feast. If you’re
not certain what you want, you can
browse a variety of restaurant delivery
websites for places in your area that
deliver. Or, you can look at our guide
to some of our favorite places. Either
way, you get to stay warm and cozy and
satisfy your culinary cravings.
Most restaurants, even little mom
and pop places now have an Internet
presence. You no longer need to clutter
up that drawer with various take-out/
delivery menus, simply hop onto your
favorite restaurant’s website and peruse
the menu and enter your order. Here’s a
little hint; if it’s a slow night, many places
will deliver to you even if you aren’t in
their delivery area. It may incur an extra
charge, but if you’re really craving their
signature dish, it doesn’t hurt to ask.
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Restaurant
Area
Chili Mac’s
Panino’s
Piehole
Jitlada
Horizon Café
Rolls ‘N Bowls
Abyssinia Ethiopian
Kasia’s Deli
Semiramis
Frankie’s Scaloppine
Macondo
Manny’s Coffee Shop
La Gondola
Ranalli’s
Cousin’s Incredible Vitality
Arya Bhavan
Loving Hut
Myron & Phil’s
Select Cut
Pearl’s Place
Great Chicago
Devon Fish & Pizza
Crisp
Jerusalem Café
Skewerz
Andie’s
Cyrano’s Bistrot
90 Miles
Chef Luciano
Flo
Pho and I
Brand BBQ Market
Ichiban Sushi Café
Friendship on the Lake
Mediterranean Grill
Lakeview
Lakeview/Evanston/Pk. Ridge
Lakeview
Lakeview
Lakeview
Lincoln Square
Edgewater
Ukrainian Village
Albany Park
Streeterville/Mag Mile
Lincoln Park
Univ. Village/S. Loop
Lakeview
Andersonville
Irving Park
West Ridge/Rogers Pk.
Edgewater
Lincolnwood/Rogers Pk.
Lakeview
Grand Blvd/Bronzeville
West Ridge/Rogers Park
Rogers Park
Lakeview
Oak Park
Wicker Park
Andersonville
River North
Logan Sq./Roscoe Village
Near South/Bronzeville
Noble Square
Lakeview
Logan Square
Univ. Village/Little Italy
South Loop
Lincoln Square
Cuisine
Items of Note
Phone
Web Site
American
Italian
Italian
Thai
Diner/American
Japanese
Ethiopian
Polish
Middle Eastern
Italian
Colombian
Jewish Deli
Italian
Italian
Middle Eastern
Indian/Pakistani
World Cuisine
Steak
Steak
Soul Food
Kosher/Chinese
Kosher/Italian
Korean
Middle Eastern
Polynesian
Greek
French
Cuban
Cajun
American
Pan-Asian
BBQ
Japanese
Asian/French
Middle Eastern
Chili any way
Pasta/Panini
Pizza
Pad Thai
Soup, Dinners
Spicy Ramen, Maki
Samplers
Pierogi, Soup
Falafel
Seafood Salad, Pasta
Empanadas
Pastrami, Soup
Pizza, Pasta
Gluten-free
Live/Raw Food
Vegetarian
Vegan/Vegetarian
Steaks, Seafood
Steaks, Burgers
Catfish, Greens
Sandwiches
Grilled Salmon
Fried Chicken
Halal
Kababs, Yucca Fries
Combo Plates
Ostrich Pate
Cubano
Spicy Chicken
Great Breakfasts
Pho, Papaya Salad
Pulled Pork, Mac & Cheese
Maki Rolls
Chicken 88
Veggie Fare
773.404.2898
773.472.6000
773.525.8888
773.388.9988
773.883.1565
773.728.2939
773.271.7133
773.486.6163
773.279.8900
312.266.2500
773.698.6867
312.939.2855
773.248.4433
773.334.1300
773.478.6868
773.274.5800
773.275.8797
847.677.6663
773.244.1500
773.285.1700
773.465.9030
773.961.8393
773.697.7610
708.848.7734
773.276.9805
773.784.8616
312.467.0546
773.227.2822
312.326.0062
312.243.0477
773.549.5700
773.687.8148
312.243.9388
312.228.5080
773.293.4491
chilimacschicago.com
paninospizzeria.com
pieholepizzajoint.com
jitladachicago.com
horisoncafechgo.com
rollsnbowlsrestaurant.com
abyssiniachicago.com
kasiasdeli.com
semiramisrestaurant.com
frankieschicago.com
macondochicago.com
mannysdeli.com
lagondolachicago.com
ranallispizza.com
cousinsiv.com
aryabhavan.com
lovinghut.us/chicago
myronandphil.com
selectcut.com
facebook: Pearls-Place-Restaurant
thegreatchicago.com
devonfishandpizza.com
crisponline.com
jerusalemcafe-oakpark.com
skewerz.net
andiesres.com
cyranosbistrot.com
90milescubancafe.com
chefluciano.com
eatatflo.com
phoandichicago.com
brandbbqmarket.com
ichibansushicafe.com
friendshiprestaurant.com
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AMERICAN___________
Ann Sather 929 W. Belmont | 773.348.2378;
3416 N Southport | 773.404.4475; 5207 N Clark |
773.271.6627; 3411 N Broadway | 773.305.0024
These bustling hot spots, serving traditional Swedish
pancake house fare, are best known for hearty
daytime offerings and their delish cinnamon rolls.
Chicago Diner 3411 N. Halsted | 773.935.6696 This
world famous vegetarian restaurant offers vegan
and organic offerings using the protein-based meat
substitute seitan. Organic beers, wine, and spirits are
also available.
Crew 4804 N. Broadway | 773.784.2739 More than
just a sports bar, the menu includes a variety of
hamburgers, sandwiches, salads and comfort food.
Deluxe Diner 6349 N Clark | 773.743.8244
Conveniently locatede near Rogers Park’s gay
triangle, the diner’s “open 24 hours on weekends”
status is perfect after a night of dancing and partying.
Featured menu items include breakfast skillets that
are served anytime.
Golden Nugget Family Restaurants 2720 N. Clark |
773.929.0724, 2406 W.Diversey | 773.252.8903, 1765
W. Lawrence | 773.769.6700. Established 40+ years,
these places are a great place for after bar dining
as they are all open 24-7, and all have free parking.
The large menu is sure to please. Everything is
housemade, known for fluffy buttermilk pancakes,
but dinners are hearty as well.
Halsted’s Bar & Grill 3441 N Halsted | 773.348.9696
This Boystown eatery serves up a wide array of
tasty appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, and popular
comfort food items at very reasonable prices in a fun
and inviting atmosphere. Beers on tap are aplenty
and the weekend brunch draws an attractive crowd.
Hamburger Mary’s 5400 N Clark | 773.784.6969
“Eat, Drink and be... MARY” at this fun and popular
Andersonville restaurant which features a wide array
of burgers and sandwiches, along with an interesting
selection of tasty appetizers. Wash it all down with
one of Mary’s home-brewed ales.
Horizon Café 3805 N. Broadway | 773.883.1565 This
long-time popular Lakeview family restaurant serves
up big portions of creative homestyle dishes as well
as healthy fare (broth-based soups and whole wheat
tortilla wraps) and at affordable prices. Breakfast,
including multigrain pancakes and egg white
omelets, served all day long. Delivery available.
IHOP 3760 N Halsted | 773.296.0048 More than a
pancake house, this 24-hour Boystown institution
serves up affordably priced appetizers, sandwiches,
and entrees that are sure to satisfy varying after-bar
wants and needs.
Kit Kat Lounge 3700 N. Halsted | 773.525.1111
Providing the best of diva entertainment along with
a full dinner menu, they offer ½-price cocktails and
Buy 1 Get 1 Free Entree on Wednesdays.. On Monday
nights get 50% off your entire bill.
M. Henry 5707 N. Clark | 773.561.1600 This popular
Andersonville outpost serves breakfast and lunch
daily and features creative fare such as pancakes with
warm blackberries and vanilla mascarpone cream.
Additionally there are many vegetarian dishes and
traditional menu items like three-cheese omelets.
Minibar Café 3341 N. Halsted This attractive and
sophisticated space serves gourmet bruschettas,
cheeses, paninis, and entrees as well as an impressive
selection of wines by the glass from around the
world. The Sunday brunch is tasty and impressive.
Nookies Tree 3334 N. Halsted | 773.248.9888 A
regular haunt for the locals of Boystown and popular
with hangover recoverers, the diner serves made-toorder omelets, pancakes, waffles and other brunch
fare all day. And it’s open 24 hours on weekends.
Melrose Restaurant 3233 N Broadway | 773.327.2060
This Lakeview institution has been catering to the
after-bar crowds for decades, serving breakfast
anytime along with typical diner fare. Open 24 hours,
Queens Tavern & Bistro 750 W. Cornelia |
773.248.8333 Occupying the old Cornelia’s space,
this charming new eatery is warm and inviting and
features a value menu filled with both bar food and
entrée items as well as daily specials.
Stella’s Diner 3042 N. Broadway | 773.472,9040
Ffiendly staff serve up delicious diner fare, such as;
fresh salads, a large selection of wraps, sandwiches,
hearty entrees, pastas, and homemade deserts.
Tweet 5020 N. Sheridan | 773.728.5576 This Uptown
favorite, serving breakfast and lunch only, uses
organic ingredients when possible to create brunch
items such as buckwheat pancakes, Danish beignets,
Belgian waffles, and an impressive assortment of
breakfast burritos and egg Benedict dishes.
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Wilde Bar & Restaurant 3130 N Broadway |
773.244.0404 This cozy upscale Irish pub offers a
laid back and warm atmosphere and a wide ranging
menu that is sure to please. Expect updated
versions of pub favorites like chicken pot pie,
meatloaf dinner, fish & chips, burgers and salads.
ASIAN_______________
Jitlada Thai House 3715 N Halsted | 773.388.9988
This quaint family-owned eatery features Asian
favorites such as pad Thai, pineapple fried rice, crab
ragoon, pot stickers, tempura and nine spice curry
items. Delivery available.
Pingpong 3322 N. Broadway | 773.281.7575 This
popular Lakeview restaurant features high-quality
Pan-Asian cuisine in a hip and modern atmosphere
as well as top-notch people-watching both those
in the restaurant as well as any number of hotties
walking by outside. Delivery available.
Young’s Chinese Restaurant 3949 N Ashland |
773.248.7998 While Chinese takeout is sometimes
a bad and poorly tasting stereotype, this wellregarded outpost has earned a stellar reputation for
great tasting food and delivery so quick you’ll swear
there must be a wok in the car.
ITALIAN_____________
Anna Maria Pasteria 4400 N Clark | 773.506.2662
Owned by sisters who hail from the Basilicata
region of southern Italy, this neighborhood gem
creates homemade modern and traditional Italian
dishes that are authentic, delicious, and best of all:
inexpensive.
Angelina Ristorante 3561 N Broadway |
773.935.5933 Hosting the coolest and hippest
Sunday brunch crowd in Lakeview, the menu
includes Eggs Benedict, Fritattas, Croque Monsiuer
and Mufalatta sandwiches, almond-crusted stuffed
French Toast, and the free flow of Champagne
Mimosas. Brunch here is loud, raucous and FUN!
Great for dinner, as well.
Panino’s Pizzeria 3702 N Broadway 773.472.6200
Panino’s has established itself as a Boystown
favorite with its varied menu selections, including
gyros and burgers, pasta entrees, and of course
pizza. Delivery available.
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MEDITERRANEAN____
Andies 1467 W Montrose | 773.348.0654; 5253 N
Clark | 773.784.8616 Specializing in Mediterranean
and vegetarian cuisine, specialties of the house
include steak kabobs, gyros, and poultry dishes such
as Greek Chicken and Lebanese Style Chicken Kefta
Kabob. And as befits the cuisine, desserts include a
very tasty baklava.
Istanbul 3613 N Broadway | 773.525.0500
Specializing in Turkish and Mediterranean cuisines,
this recent addition to the lakeview dining scene
has been attracting patrons with a varied menu,
generous portions, and affordable prices.
Sayat Nova 157 E. Ohio | 312.644.9159. Classic
Mediterranean-American fare served in comfortable
surroundings Every Thursday night things get extra
gay for the “Boystown in Downtown” party.
MEXICAN___________
Cesar’s 2924 N. Broadway | 773.296.9097; 3166 N
Clark | 773.248.2835 This family-owned operation
offers an enticing menu full of delicious Mexican
recipes, popular house specialties, irresistible
desserts, and their signature “Killer Margaritas.”
DS Cantina 3352 N. Halsted| 773.697.9127
Don’t let the tiny space fool you, this place offers
a seriously varied menu. The margaritas are
outstanding, whether traditional or frozen.
Las Mananitas 3523 N. Halsted| 773.528.2109
A long-time favorite with the GLBT community, the
food is decent, but its the margaritas that you’ll
come back for. Also great for boy-watching on the
patio.
Mayan Palace 2703 N. Halsted| 773.935.4200
Known to be one of the very best Mexican
restaurants in the city, the focus is on using fresh,
high-quality ingredients for its “south of the
border” cuisine. Portions are generous and the cool
Margaritas dubbed “The World’s Best!”
What about those nights when you’re slaving
over the computer trying to meet a deadline,
playing a video game or searching for Mr. Right
(or Mr. Right Now)? What happens when you
start to feel the need for sustenance? No need
to stop what you’re doing. There are a number
of websites that allow you to order dinner via
the Internet or on your smart phone. Dinner?
There’s an app for that! Not all web-based
restaurant delivery sites are created equal.
Here’s the low down on the top five.
Hi everyone! I’m Josh. I go to school
for web design right now and work
part time at Jimmy John’s as a delivery
boy. I like my job, it fits my schedule.
I am 5’9 160 lbs, blonde hair, green
or blue eyes (depending on light). I
work out a little just to keep fit, but
most of my exercise comes from my
delivery job. I usually ride my bike for
deliveries or in the summer, I use my
skateboard. What can I say, I’m a bit
of a skater dude... I also like surfing,
but Chicago’s not the best place for
that. When the weather is good, you
can usually find me zooming around
the neighborhood on anything with
wheels! lol
My friends talked me into applying
to be a BOI cover model, but I never
thought I would make it. I was
honored to be chosen for the cover
BOI of this issue. When asked by the
editors what my most embarrasing
moment was... I would have to say
hands down, there was this one time
I delivered to a three flat in Lakeview,
I was working for a different place at
the time. This guy opened the door
with just a towel on.. no a big deal, cuz
that happens a lot.. but he took one
look at me and dropped his towel. I’m
sure I turned bright red... but on the
flip side, the guy gave me a $20 tip :))
Delivery.com
Founded: 2004
Site Address: delivery.com
Cost: No additional charge
Confirmation: Automatically
Service Area: Network of nearly 10,000
restaurants in Chicago and 50 other major cities
Incentive Program: Delivery points (25 per $) can
be redeemed from restaurants. Points can be
converted into a charitable donation
Grub Hub
Founded: 2004
Site Address: grubhub.com
Cost: No additional charge
Confirmation: From restaurant
Service Area: Chicago & 12 other cities
Notes: Lists all restaurants that deliver to your
address, phone apps available
Foodler
Site Address: foodler.com
Cost: No additional charge
Incentive Program: Exclusive discounts with
partner restaurants, “Frequent Foodler” points
Notes: Lists popularity and what’s highly-rated,
stores address and payment preferences
Order In Food
Site Address: orderinfood.com
Cost: No additional charge
Confirmation: Automatically
Service Area: Chicago, Los Angeles and New York
Notes: Search by zip code, cuisine or restaurant
name; reviews posted, phone apps available
Takeout Taxi
Site Address: takeouttaxichicago.com
Cost: No additional charge
Service Area: Schaumburg, Naperville, Oak Brook,
Northbrook, Deerfield, Lincolnshire, Wheeling,
Glenview and Vernon Hills areas as well as many
other surrounding suburbs in the Chicago area.
Notes: Specializes in serving the business traveler
at all area hotels
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Beauties and Beasts
By Gregg Shapiro
“The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” finds
graduating high school senior Bella (a
slightly less sullen Kristen Stewart) still
obsessed with brooding vampire Edward
(Robert Pattinson). She accepts her true
love’s marriage proposal in exchange for
his promise to “change” (read “kill”) her so
that they can be together eternally. Wait,
let’s get this straight. Mormon author
Stephenie Meyer thinks it’s all right for
white trash teenagers to marry vampires,
but GLBT folks should be deprived of the
same expression of love and commitment?
More like “Twit-light.”
The third installment in the ongoing
saga of the vampires, wolves and
humans of Forks, Washington, eclipses
its predecessors. It’s got plenty of skin,
courtesy of stud (wolf ) cub Taylor Lautner
as Jacob, and his pec pack of wolves.
It’s got a fair amount of special effects.
There’s also an increase in the Native
American folklore aspect. The scary factor
is also ratcheted up not only with the
lingering presence of the ruthless Jane
(Dakota Fanning) and her creepy crew,
but also bent-on-revenge Victoria (Bryce
Dallas Howard) and her boy toy Riley
(Xavier Samuel) and his army of merciless
newborn vamps.
“TTS: E” also gets points for cranking up
the humor. That’s right, you will most
likely find yourself laughing out loud
on several occasions, and that appears
to be the way that screenwriter Melissa
Rosenberg intended it. For not taking itself
too seriously and doing it in a respectable
couple of hours, “The Twilight Saga:
Eclipse” is recommended viewing. Special
features on the two DVD special edition
include a six(!)-part “making of” doc, audio
commentary, deleted and extended
scenes, music videos and a whole lot more.
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“Avatar” was more than just a special effects feat
for the senses. The film allowed James Cameron
to get political, commenting on the destruction
of the planet, corporate greed and the negative
military mentality. Set in the not too distant future,
paraplegic Marine Jake (Sam Worthington, of the
distracting accent) is recruited to take the place of
his recently deceased brilliant scientist identical
twin brother on a mission on the planet Pandora.
A multi-national corporation has a vested
interest in the mission since Pandora is rich in
the valuable mineral known as “unobtanium”
and Earth needs that resource harvested for fuel.
Under the guidance of the scientist aptly named
Grace (Sigourney Weaver), Jake walks again in a
surrogate body modeled after those inhabited by
the Na’Vi, the native people of Pandora. Through
a series of interactions with Neytiri (Zoe Saldana),
the daughter of the Na’Vi’s tribal leaders/power
couple, Jake earns their trust and is accepted as
one of them.
However, Jake is also being given orders by
the square-jawed, GI Joe-minded Col. Quaritch
(Stephen Lang), who would like nothing more
than to wipe out the Na’Vi, get the unobtanium
and return to whatever Red State he calls home.
Pulled in different directions, when Jake realizes
that the relationship he worked so hard to
establish with Neytiri and her people is at risk, he
naturally switches sides.
Purposely preachy and mesmerizing, the original
version of “Avatar” remains first rate entertainment
with a message, if overly long. The three disc DVD
set features an all-new three-hour extended cut
of the film with an alternate opening, previously
unseen material, more than 45 minutes of deleted
scenes and the feature length doc “Capturing
Avatar”.
“Beauty and the Beast”, Disney’s 1991 Oscar “Best
Picture” nominee, a “tale as old as time.” featuring
the timeless tunes of the Alan Menken and the late
Howard Ashman, is now available in a Diamond
Edition three disc combo pack including two Blurays and one DVD.
WHAT’S NE
W IN FOOD
?
As that great philosopher, Heidi Klum
says, “One day you’re in, then you’re out.”
She may be speaking about fashion, but
the same applies to the food industry.
Everyone’s always looking to cash in on
the next big thing. Here’s a look at some
of the industry trends you can expect in
the coming year.
According to Andrew Knolton, restaurant
critic for “Bon Appetit”, restaurant chefs
will be featuring “found” ingredients.
One reason for this is that chef’s love
to experiment, the other is that these
ingredients tend to be inexpensive, at
least until they get trendy. Watch for hay
to be featured on restaurant menus along
with other odd ingredients such as, lichen,
pine needles and seaweed.
With more and more people realizing that
they have food sensitivities, the national
Restaurant Association reports that
gluten-free cuisine will be a significant
trend for the industry.
The locavore (eating locally grown
products) movement will expand
beyond vegetables to include meat,
dairy and seafood. A side effect of this
will be the rise of vegivores, those who
make vegetables their primary source of
nutrition, not shunning meat entirely, but
using it in a subordinate role in meals,
either as flavoring or condiment. This is
also a trend toward healthier eating in
general. One the other hand, we’ll see
more “house-made” sausages and an
emphasis on gourmet meatballs.
Restaurants are increasingly offering
smaller portions. The trend towards
small plates has grown significantly.
There’s less of a “sticker shock” at highend restaurants, ordering 4-5 tasting
plates at $5 each vs. an entrée for $30,
means bigger profits.
When it comes to booze, we all have
our favorites, but there do tend to be
strong trends. Remember the craze for
retro cocktails? That will be replaced
(at least temporarily) by culinary
cocktails, those featuring savory
ingredients. The locavore movement
will also result in more micro-distilled
artisan liquors and brews.
Of course, restaurant trends can be
as fickle as those in other industries.
Here’s a list of some food trends on the
way out and those poised to replace
OUT
Bacon
Cupcakes
Beets
Pork Belly
Chinese
Cosmos
IN
Chicken Skin
Meatballs
Brussels Sprouts
Goat Meat
Thai and/or Korean
Cucumber Margaritas
Brick & Mortar Food Trucks
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by Harry Taint
Well, it looks like the gossip going around
about BE-HIV being defunct is a little
premature. Yes, the executive director did
resign, but the agency is currently working on
retooling and according to my source, “There
are no plans to cease our programs.”
Winter is traditionally a slow time in for
Chicago’s hospitality industry, but leave
it to our community to buck that trend.
The bars are as packed as ever and events
are scheduled right on top of each other.
Sidetrack got a whole slew of special events. In
addition to the regular programming of show
tunes and comedy that packs the place, watch
for Miss Ruck ‘N Maul, a fundraiser for Chicago
Dragons Rugby Club on Saturday, Feb. 19.
That’s followed by the bar’s Oscar Party on
Feb. 27 (and who are you wearing?), its chili
cook-off on March 5th and the annual Mardi
Gras festivities on March 8. Those queens wear
me out!
Berlin is just as busy, starting with the preopening gala and preview of the film “William
S. Burroughs: A Man Within“ on Jan. 20. If
you picked this magazine up too late, you
can catch the film at the Music Box after the
21st. Don’t forget that the last Sunday of the
month is Berlin’s “Block Rockin” 90’s Night ,
and no cover (charge-although you can come
uncovered I suppose.) But the really BIG NEWS
is that the club scored the official Robyn afterparty following her concert on Friday, Feb. 11.
If you go straight to Berlin after the concert,
wave your ticket stub and you get in without
paying the cover.
Mayor Daley may be retiring, but his liaison to
the GLBT community, Bill Greaves, is showing
no signs of slowing down. In honor of his 60th
birthday he’s having a little fete at Minibar.
It’s a salute to About Face Youth Theater on
Monday, Jan. 24. Since he is turning 60 it’s an
early bird special from 6-8 p.m.
Take one campy yet captivating plot line,
add in 15 vivacious drag queens, numerous
costume changes, 16 trendy pop songs, throw
in 7 meticulously choreographed production
numbers; and you have a musical theater
event like you have never seen! That’s what
you can expect at the Center on Halsted the
weekend of Jan. 21-23 when “Girlfriends – a
Drag Musical” takes to the stage to benefit the
Chicago Round-Up. Tickets are $20 and the
show runs on Friday and Saturday at 7p.m. and
on Sunday at 3 p.m. For tickets check out the
organizations website; , January 23rd 3
Center on Halsted chicagoroundup.org/events.
Speaking of Center on Halsted, it looks like it’s
becoming your one-stop wedding shop. On
Thursday, Jan. 27 at 6:30 p.m. the SpeakOUT
presentation will be “What Does the Recent
Civil Union Passing Mean to You?” If you don’t
have a hubby yet, take in “Men’s Speed Dating”
for those 35 and under at 7, cost is $12. If the
hubby-hunting doesn’t pan out, head over to
Sidetrack on the 28th for a “meet the Bar” party
a gathering of GLBT lawyers. You might bag a
lawyer or a judge!
Haul out those Birkenstocks and head up
to Evanston on Friday, Jan. 28 for Emma’s
Revolution in Concert in concert at the
Unitarian Church of Evanston. Tickets are
available online at emmasrevolution.com/live.
You might want to camp out for a few days and
catch Shelby Lynne at Space on Tuesday, Feb. 1.
The Grammy award winner will be performing
in support of her current CD, “Tears, Lies, and
Alibis.” Doors 7:15pm
The artist Tim Otte thanks the patrons and
management of Parlour On Clark for a very
rewarding and successful showing of his “Fab
Faces” series during the last two months. Tim
has chosen to offer the remaining pieces, all
hand painted originals, for live auction Friday,
January 21 @ Parlour. Bids will start at 50-90%
off original prices. A portion of all auction
proceeds will benefit Equality Illinois.
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Puttin’ on the Ritz
Charitable benefits run the gamut from high
end to casual, from tuxedos to Speedos.
We’ll be doing a rundown of the many
social events that will benefit charitable
organizations next month. In the mean time,
here’s a few that are coming up really soon.
Contact the organizations for more information.
Human Rights Campaign: “Her HRC: A Burlesque
Affair” Sunday, January 16 at @mosphere
The night will include an hour of hosted bar, an
hour of female burlesque performances, raffles
and food. Tickets: $10
Asians & Friends Chicago: “2011 Year of the
Hare” Saturday, January 22, 2011 at the
Phoenix Restaurant, 2131 S. Archer Ave.
Chicago’s largest annual gay dinner and show
to celebrate Chinese New Year in Chicago’s
Chinatown neighborhood. Cash-bar cocktails
begins at 7 p.m. with dinner seating at 7:30.
Tickets: $42
Equality Illinois Gala 2011: “Justice for All”
Saturday, February 12, @ Hilton Hotel & Towers
Celebrates 20 years of Equality Illinois’
accomplishments. As in past years, the 2011
Gala will generate substantial media attention
in the gay as well as mainstream Illinois media.
Tickets: $300 and up
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Don’t worry, this is only a sample of what’s
coming up this month. Want your organization
included in our round up events issue? Send
information to RKarlin@boimagazine.com or
to boieditorial@aol.com by January 30th.
MONDAY
Big Chicks – Buck Burger
Club Krave - Musical Mondays & $5 you
call it top shelf
Crew – “Pub Stumpers” trivia
half-price pizza & flat bread pizzas
Halsted’s - $14 Miller buckets
Hideaway - $3 “U Call It”, $2 off pizzas
Hydrate - $1 drink specials
Kit Kat – 50% off your entire bill
Roscoe’s - “You’re the Star” karaoke $10 Miller Lite pitchers
Scarlet - Live Music, $3 tallboy PBR, $5
well Cosmos
Scot’s - $3.25 domestic bottles
Sidetrack – Show tune sing-along
Spin – Karaoke $1 Leinenkugel draft/ $4
Skyy drinks
The Glenwood - $6 Double pints
Touché - $2.50 PBR
Wild Pug – Free pool, “Motown
Mondays” Domestic pints $2
Velvet Rope – Singles meet & greet
TUESDAY
Atmosphere - $1 well & Bud Lite draft
Berlin - $1 drink night
Club Krave - $2 well, $1 drafts, $4 draft
pitchers
Cocktail – Go-go boys
Crew - $1 tacos, half-priced appetizers
Halsted’s - $5.95 salad entrees
Jackhammer – Karaoke with Creaoke $3
Bacardi and Finlandia
Kit Kat – Half-priced martinis
Roscoe’s – “Drag Race”
Scarlet - $6 mini-pitchers vodkalemonade, $3 Miller Lite
Scot’s - $2 off all martinis
Spin – Bingo $4 call cocktails
The Closet - $3.50 pints of Miller Light
and $3.50 Shock Tops
Wild Pug – Acoustic music
Shock Top pints $2.75
WEDNESDAY
Atmosphere - $2.50 drink specials
Club Krave - $7 Three Olive martinis
Cocktail – “Twisted Trivia”
Crew – half-priced martinis & desserts
Halsted’s - $2 Miller & Bud draft pints
Hydrate - “Hydrag Revue”
Kit Kat – half-priced cocktails & martinis,
2 for 1 entrees
Mary’s Attic - “Mary-oke” $3 well &
domestic bottled beer
North End – Karaoke
Rehab – Amy Armstrong & Freddy Allen
Cabret tunes, $3 Miller, $4 Stoli Flavors
Roscoe’s - “You’re the Star” karaoke
$3 off all martinis
Scarlet - $95 Classic Stoli bottle service,
$5 martinis, $4 Amstel or Heineken
Scot’s – $2 off Cosmos
Sidetrack – “Rockin Retro”
Spin – $1 house cocktails, domestic draft
beer & wine
The Glenwood - $6 Double pints
Touché – “Bear Chested”
Velvet Rope - $1 drinks
Wild Pug – “Live Game Show” Absolut
cocktails $3.50
THURSDAY
Atmosphere – “Hot Mess” male dancers
$3 well, $5 cosmos
Berlin – “Stardust”
Circuit – “La Noche Loca” Latin night
Club Krave - $10 draft pints, $5 top shelf
Cocktail – “Spank”
Crew – Endless chips & salsa $2.50, $3 tap
Hideaway – “Trailer Trash Bingo”
Hydrate - specials on Effen cocktails
Jackhammer - $2 MGD, Light, Bud / Lite
Kit Kat - $5 Effen martinis & $5 mojitos
Roscoe’s – “Alternative Sounds”
Sayat Nova – $3 Lite, $4 Bacardi Bombs,
Rokk Vodka $4 mixers, $5 martinis
Scarlet - “Frat Party”$5-40oz Miller Light
& King Cobra, 26oz Corona or minipitcher of Long Island
Scot’s - $4 draft beers
Sidetrack – Comedy videos
T’s - $5 Margaritas and Cosmoritas
The Call - $4 Absolute cocktails
The Closet – Karaoke with Karen
9:30pm-1:30am
Touché - $2.50 PBR
Velvet Rope – Live jazz
Wild Pug – Karaoke
FRIDAY
Circuit – Flashback Friday’s, No cover ,
$3 Cocktails & $2 Domestic Draft Beer
Club Krave - $5 sangria, $10 domestic
buckets, $16 imported buckets
Crew – half-priced nachos, $2 PBR
Halsted’s - $12 pitchers Miller & Bud Lite
Hamburger Mary’s - $4 Leininkugel
Hideaway $7 Smirnoff lemonade
pitchers
Kit Kat - $30 three-course prix fixe meal
Roscoe’s – Coor’s Light pitchers
Scarlet - “First Ward Ball” $4 well drinks,
$4 Bud Light
Sidetrack – Show tunes cocktail hour
Spin – Shower contest
The Call - $4 Bacardi cocktails
Wild Pug – all martinis $6
SATURDAY
Circuit – “Urbano” Hip-Hop night for all
Club Krave - $12 mixed drink pitchers
Crew - $9 pitchers Miller Lite
Halsted’s - $3 mimosas & screwdrivers
Hamburger Mary’s - $5 slushies
Hideaway - $5 Long Islands
Roscoe’s - $3 off martinis
Scarlet - $95 Classic Stoli bottle service
T’s - $7.50 Double pints
Touché – Free pizza at midnight
Wild Pug – “Dog Day Afternoon,” pets
welcome
SUNDAY
Angelinas - Sunday Brunch
Atmosphere – Movie night, $3 well, $2
Bud Lite draft,
Big Chicks – Free BBQ
Circuit – “Noche Latina” Hot Latin Night
Club Krave - $5 draft pitchers &
margaritas
Halsted’s - $3 mimosas & screwdrivers
Kit Kat – “Divalicious Brunch”-unlimited
mimosas and bloody marys
Mary’s Attic – “Mary-oke”
North End – ‘80’s video
Roscoe’s - $12 pitchers of Long Islands
Scarlet –“Liquid Brunch” $12 bottles
of champagne, $4 bloody marys &
screwdrivers, free cereal & juice bar
Scot’s – Free BBQ
Sidetrack – Show tunes ’60s-‘80s
Smart Bar – Dollar Disco – drinks $1
Spin –“Game Show Trivia” “Supersize
Me” all Absolut cocktails served in pint
glasses, “Meat & Buns” free hot dogs &
hamburgers
Wild Pug – specials on pitchers of
mimosa, Bud Light, Sweet Tea, Long
Islands
Bar & Club managers send your information for Waz’ Happenin’ to boieditorial@aol.com.
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Boystown / Lakeview
3160 3160 N.Clark G&L, LM,DS
Berlin 954 W. Belmont G&L, D, 4
Bobby Love’s 3729 N. Halsted G&L
Buck’s Saloon 3439 N. Halsted G
Cell Block 3702 N. Halsted G, LF
Charlie’s 3726 N. Broadway G, D, W
Circuit 2.02 3641 N. Halsted G&L, D, 4
The Closet 3325 N. Broadway G&L, V, 4
Cocktail 3359 N. Halsted G, GB
Hydrate 3458 N. Halsted G, D, DS, 4
Kit Kat 3700 N. Halsted G&L, DS, R
Little Jim’s 3501 N. Halsted G, V, 4 Lucky Horseshoe 3169 N. Halsted G, GB
Manhandler 1948 N. Halsted G, W, 4 Minibar 3341 N. Halsted G, R North End 3733 N. Halsted G Roscoe’s 3356 N. Halsted G, D, V, DS Scarlet 3320 N. Halsted G
Sidetrack 3349 N. Halsted G, V Smart Bar / Metro 3730 N. Clark MS, D, 4 Spin 800 W. Belmont G, D, V, DS
Chicago Downtown
Baton Show Lounge 436 N. Clark DS Club 720 720 N. Wells MS, D, 4 Crimson Lounge 333 N. Dearborn MS, D, R
Downtown Bar & Lounge 440 N State G
Excalibur/Vision 632 N. Dearborn MS, D, 4
Funky Buddha 728 W. Grand Ave. MS, D
House of Blues 329 N. Dearborn MS, LM, 4
Krush/Prop House 1657 N. Elston G&L, D, 4
Juicy Fridays 2354 N. Clybourn Ave 2
Second Story Bar 157 E. Ohio G, V Sound Bar 226 W. Ontario MS, D, 4 Spy Bar 646 N. Franklin MS, D, 4 Underground 56 W. Illinois MS, D, 4
Vibe 1543 N. Kingsbury MS, D, 4 Chicago Northside
The Anvil 1137 W. Granville G, V @mosphere 5355 N. Clark G&L, V, GB
Big Chicks 5024 N. Sheridan G&L, D, R
The Call 1547 W Bryn Mawr G&L, D, DS, V, LM
773.327.5969
773.348.4975
773.525.1200
773.525.1125
773.665.8064
773.871.8887
773.325.2233
773.477.8533
773.477.1420
773.975.9244
773.525.1111
773.871.6116
773.404.3169
773.871.3339
773.871.6227
773.477.7999
773.281.3355
773.348.1053
773.477.9189
773.549.4140
773.327.7711
Chicago Southside
312.644.5269
312.787.8720
312.923.2473
312.464.1400
312.266.1944
312.666.1695
312.923.2000
773.486.2390
773.383.5518
312.923.9536
312.787-4480
312.587.8779
312.644.7600
312.266.1900
Club Escape 1530 E. 75th G&L, D Escapades 6301 S. Harlem G&L, D, V, 4
Inn Exile 5758 W. 65th G&L, D, V Jeffrey Pub 7041 S. Jeffrey G&L, D, V, 4 Chicago Suburbs
773.973.0006
773.784.1100
773.728.5511
773.334.2525
773.667.6454
773.229.0886
773.582.3510
773.363.8555
Hideaway 7301 W. Roosevelt Forest Park G, D, V, DS, GB
Club Krave 13126 S. Western Blue Island G&L, D, V, DS, GB, 4
Hunters 1932 E. Higgins Elk Grove Village G, D, V, GB, 4 Mission 209 E. Chicago Downtown Elgin G&L, D, V
Encompass 24215 Rush St. Lake Station, IN G&L, D, R, DS
Velvet Rope 728 Lake St Oak Park G&L, D, V, R Adult Entertainment
G------------------------------------------------------------------Gay Male
L---------------------------------------------------------------------Lesbian
G&L-------------------------------------------------Gay Male & Lesbian
D-------------------------------------------------------------------Dancing
V-----------------------------------------------------------------------Video
GB-------------------------------------------------------------Go Go Boys
DS--------------------------------------------------------------Drag Show
R--------------------------------------------------------Restaurant, Food
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Crew 4804 N. Broadway G&L, V, R
773.784.2739
Davenport’s 1383 N. Milwaukee G&L, LM
773.278.1830
Debonair Social Club 1575 N. MilwaukeeAve. MS, D 773.227.7990
Fat Cat 4849 N. Broadway MS, R
773.506.3100
Green Dolphin St. 2200 N. Ashland G&L, D, LM, 4 773.395.0066
Green Mill 4802 N. Broadway MS, LM, 4
773.878.5552
In Fine Spirits 5420 N Clark MS, R
773.334.9463
Jackhammer 6406 N. Clark G, D, V, GB, LM, 4
773.743.5772
Joi de Vine 1744 W. Balmoral L, R
773.989.6846
Kinetic Playground 1113 W. LawrenceMS, D, LM, 4 773.769.5483
Marty’s 1511 W. Balmoral G&L 773.561.6425
Mary’sAttic 5400 N Clark G&L, D, V, R
773.784.6969
Parlour On Clark 6341 N. Clark
773.564.9274
Mary’s RecRoom 5402 N Clark G&L, D, V, R 773.784.6969
Scot’s 1829 W. Montrose G&L 773.528.3253
SoFo Bar 4923 N. Clark G 773.784.7636
T’s 5025 N. Clark G&L, R
773.784.6000
The Glenwood 6962 N Glenwood G
773.764.7363
Touché 6412 N. Clark G, V, LF, 4
773.465.7400
Banana Video 4923 N. Clark G, BK Bijou Theater 1349 N. Wells G, GB, BK Man’s Country 5017 N. Clark G, GB, BH
Steamworks 3246 N. Halsted G, BH, FC
The Ram 35111/2 N. Halsted G, BK, D 708.771.4459
708.597.8379
847.439.8840
847.488.0320
219.962.4640
708.358.8840
773.561.8322
312.943.5397
773.878.2069
773.929.6080
773.525.9528
4-------------------------------------------------------------Open til 4am
MS--------------------------------------------------------Mostly Straight
LF---------------------------------------------------------Leather / Fetish
W-------------------------------------------------------------------Western
LM--------------------------------------------------Live Music / Cabaret
BH--------------------------------------------------------------Bath House
BK----------------------------------Adult Book, Booth & Video Store
FC-------------------------------------------------------------Fitness Club