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Postby External Poster » Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:45 pm

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I'm responding to a few items here in one response ...

>Club Krave on Wednesday night is a regular gathering time for
>the Island Girls. ... There is always a group there, it is
>inexpensive, everyone is welcome and might not be a bad
>pre-Pinkfest gathering spot.

I kinda like this idea. :) I know we discussed it before.

>You could still do an early dinner downtown and take a taxi
>or metra train out to Blue Island.

Ya know, now that you brought this up, I might retract my
suggestion that we do Chicago Chop House on Wednesday
rather than Sunday. We could do something more casual on
Wednesday for dinner or even dinner on one's own, then
do the Pre-Pink thing with the Island Girls.

I'm all for it. How does that sound, everybody?

I would want to check the Metra schedule for the return
trip, as I know some Metra lines have spotty or no inbound
service in the later evening.

>Rori's Halloween party is fun and will probably have more
>people on Saturday night than TRANcinema night. Similar
>to last year there will be a lot of crossdressers that
>only get out on Halloween while the Center will have a
>more diverse group but smaller.

It might be best to do a two-track schedule for Saturday,
which would be a first, IIRC, for Pinkfest. I know some
will want to do Rori's thing and others will want to do
the TranCinema thing.

>TRANcinema night is at 5:30 pm. Personally, I am planning
>to go to TRANcinema night.

I'm also leaning toward the TranCinema thing, followed by
Quality Social Time, of course. :) I really don't have a
driving need to do the H'ween thing, but if that's what the
gang wants to do, I'll most likely go along.

>Any thought on going to Big Chicks on Saturday night after
>the movie probably around 8ish? It is about six blocks from
>the Center on Halsted. It looks inexpensive and fun...burgers
>and bar food on the menu... http://www.bigchicks.com/

Yes!

I first heard of Big Chicks before Pinkfest was even a
twinkle in anybody's eye, but I've never been there. I'm
for it. :) My only concern is that it might be somewhat
crowded and zooey by the time TranCinema lets out.
. . . . .

>Wednesday, October 20 Pre-Gathering
>6 p.m. Happy Hour, Chicago Chop House,

The more I think of it, I'm inclined to retract my suggestion
for CCH on Wednesday and go with Island Girls, then do CCH
on Sunday.

>Thursday, October 21

>11:30 a.m. Lunch, Ed Debevic's,

/me will be there. :)

>2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Makeup & Fashion Advice, Janna's Studio,

Again, sounds good, noting the corrected address.

>6:30 p.m. Happy Hour, Winberie's Restaurant, 151 North
>7:30 p.m. Dinner, Winberie's Restaurant, RSVP Required

I'm always up for this. :)

>Drinks and Social Time, Velvet Rope, 728 Lake Street,

Again, sounds good. This year hopefully I will not fade so
early in the evening. :)

>Friday, October 22
>11:30 a.m. Lunch, Gino's East,

/me will be there ... :)

>1:00 p.m. Shopping on the Magnificent Mile, on your own

Second track: Power Nap! :)

>7:00 p.m. Doors Open, Dinner and Show at 8:15 p.m. Tommy Guns,

This sounds like fun! Count me in!

>Saturday October 23

>11 a.m. Bruch, Ann Sather's, 909 West Belmont Avenue,
>1 - 3:00 p.m. Makeovers and hair help, Rachael's Salon,

These sound good to me. I'll be at both.

>Sunday October 24

Lunch is missing.

I might suggest Maggiano's, again. :)

>11 - 4 p.m. Tour of Museum of Science and Industry,

I haven't done MSI for several years. (We did it at the very
first Pinkfest in 2001.)

However (comma) I'm somewhat reluctant to commit to this,
knowing what my energy level is on a Sunday afternoon following
an intense Saturday evening. I would like to decide this, for
myself that is, in real time. :)

>6 p.m. Happy Hour, Chicago Chop House, 60 West Ontario
>7 p.m. Dinner, Chicago Chop House, RSVP required

Count me in. CCH is one of my favorite places, anywhere.

>9:00 p.m. Following dinner, drinks at Grape Street Piano Bar,

Again, count me in! :)

Comments, gang? :)

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Favorite Trans-oriented Film??

Postby External Poster » Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:37 pm

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Does anyone have any favorite trans-oriented film they would like to see
at the Center on Halsted during Pinkfest?

June LaTrobe has not selected one yet and is open to suggestions.
Some of my favorite documentaries are Prodigal Sons and Southern Comfort.

One of my favorite fictional films is Breakfast on Pluto.

Does anyone have any ideas/favorites?

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Favorite Trans-oriented Film??

Postby External Poster » Tue Sep 21, 2010 2:08 pm

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"Different for Girls", the British film has also been mentioned.

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Favorite Trans-oriented Film??

Postby External Poster » Tue Sep 21, 2010 3:46 pm

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On a desperately serious traumatic american note: Soldier's Girl

On a fun delightful uplifting british note: Kinky Boots

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Favorite Trans-oriented Film??

Postby External Poster » Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:18 pm

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I tend to prefer the delightful uplifting notes in films.

There is enough trauma and tragedy in real life.

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Favorite Trans-oriented Film??

Postby External Poster » Wed Sep 22, 2010 5:03 am

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>"Different for Girls", the British film has also been mentioned.

That is a great movie - very trans-positive. I liked it so much I
bought the DVD.

Right now, it looks like I won't make it to PF after all, so please
don't count my opinion in making a decision.

Thanks,

Tina Lake



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Favorite Trans-oriented Film??

Postby External Poster » Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:38 am

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in no particular order here are some of my favorite movies with
transgender themes: tootsie some like it hot die mommie die the
adventures of priscilla queen of the desert the crying game glen or
glenda ma vie en rose myra brekenridge rocky horror picture show
victor/victoria little sister hedwig and the angry inch connie and carla
ed wood

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Favorite Trans-oriented Film??

Postby External Poster » Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:23 am

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> in no particular order here are some of my favorite movies with
> transgender themes: tootsie some like it hot die mommie die the
> adventures of priscilla queen of the desert the crying game glen or
> glenda ma vie en rose myra brekenridge rocky horror picture show
> victor/victoria little sister hedwig and the angry inch connie and carla
> ed wood


That's a lot of movies.


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Favorite Trans-oriented Film??

Postby External Poster » Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:23 am

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>>"Different for Girls", the British film has also been mentioned.

>That is a great movie - very trans-positive. I liked it so much I
>bought the DVD.

I've never seen this one, but I've heard good things about
it so this is probably my first choice here ...

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Favorite Trans-oriented Film??

Postby External Poster » Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:27 pm

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>> transgender themes: tootsie some like it hot die mommie die the
>> adventures of priscilla queen of the desert the crying game glen or
>> glenda ma vie en rose myra brekenridge rocky horror picture show
>> victor/victoria little sister hedwig and the angry inch connie and carla
>> ed wood

> That's a lot of movies.

One film that I'm kinda surprised which has not been mentioned
is To Wong Foo. I've seen it, so I'm not suggesting it, but
part of it was filmed not too far from where I used to work. :)

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