Weekend sexcapades: striptease, provocative art, drag shows, oh my
Plenty of goings-on are going on this weekend that aren't necessarily related to Pride. Here's a taste of happenings that are guaranteed to make these hot nights even hotter.
Friday, June 26th
Studio L'amour Summer Striptease Spectacular
Be the first to see the newest ladies and gents to hit the Chicago striptease
scene! Featuring: Ivy Fabulous, Vicky Sin, Kami Oh!, ZsaZsa Galore, Lana Bijou,
Elisa Purls and Lime Rickey. These nude newbies will be teasing it up at the
Gene Siskel Theater
after a showing of
A Wink and a Smile, a Seattle based burlesque
documentary following Indigo Blue and her students. For just $9, you get both movie
and boobies.
View the movie trailer below:
Saturday, June 27thDangerous CurvesCome to
Gallery Provacateur for an opening of their latest exhibition which features
erotic and fantasy visionaries. One of the exhibiting artists,
Daniel
Kiessler, will be flying in from Germany to attend the opening and do a
book signing. His work includes pieces highlighting
the erotic elements of both straights and queers. Gallery Provacateur is an
"avant-garde gallery
that presents provoking art in an innovative ambiance. The intimate setting
and tantalizing art stimulates all the senses."
Tuesday, June 30th
DRAG me back to 1920
Join the newly minted
GenderQueer Chicago this Tuesday at Minibar in boystown for their coming out party, a
Chicago Speakeasy/ Drag Ball. Featuring DJs Byron and Joe, Chicago's best drag performers, drink specials and no cover charge if you say the not-so-secret password, "gender silly" at the door. Come in your best 1920s attire if you want, but if you prefer to come in the oh so boring fashion trends of 2009, you won't be booted out because GenderQueer is not clothes minded.
Interested in performing? Email them at genderqueerchicago@gmail.com
June 30th-July 4th
International Mr. Deaf Leather CompetitionThe annual conference for the
Rainbow Alliance for the Deaf (RAD) features several exciting workshops, gallery openings, parties and tours of the Leather Archives & Museum, in addition to the
International Mr. Deaf Leather Contest, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Visit the website for a schedule of events and to learn more about the "hands-on" activities that make IDL truly unique. (See what I did there?)
Related: New Year, New Queer: Can Pride redeem itself?Naked Girls ReadingInternational Ms. LeatherL'Amour Couture and other sexy events
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