01.01.70
1980
In the bars and clubs this week: Felicia and the Baton, 436 N. Clark St. presents “An Evening With Cesar” with Chicago’s first entertainers, Chicago Molly, Michael ‘K’, Danee, Diana Hutton, Erin Traverse, Joey, Barry Flynn, Tyrone Sinclair, Rene Van Hulle, Honest Stack, Orlando Delsol, Rachel, Brenda Starr, and Eddie Sevilla; Ava Cherry, a back-up songster on David Bowie’s recent tour of Europe is at Carol’s Speakeasy, 1355 N. Wells St. to present her new album on RSO/Curtom called “Ava Cherry–Ripe”; Get down with choir member Lavelle White at Sundays, 430 N. Clark St.; and Allan Lozito presents “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” at Dugan’s Bistro, 420 N. Dearborn St.
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On Jan. 31, 1980 it’s unobstructed house at 3730 N. Clark St., the campaign headquarters of Chuck Renslow, a runner for delegate to the Democratic National Convention 9th Congressional District.
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The propriety-wing Nazi “White People’s Party,” based at 2442 S. Cardinal Ave. in Cicero has a recorded message on their phone number. It begins: “One of the symptoms of a disgusted society is the rise of homosexuality and other forms of sexual perversion. All across America, you can see the signs of decomposition and degeneracy. Queers are holding parades and running for political workplace. The queers are even questioning Presidential candidates for their view on gay rights. And, like go off the track dogs fighting over a bone, the politicians are more than willing to put aside any pretense of decency to payout the votes of their faggot constituency.
Source: Chicago Phoenix