Events for October 7th, 2008

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Tuesday - October 7th

Restaurants / Class

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The Spot - 4437 N. Broadway - Chicago (Uptown)

7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Wine Out and About

Mark Phillips, host of the PBS special, "Enjoying Wine with Mark Phillips" leads a tasting series. Includes bread and cheese bites.

Music / Rock

Icon-mmx-pick Unearth

House of Blues - 329 N. Dearborn St. - Chicago (River North)

5:15 p.m.

Protest the Hero, The Acacia Strain, Gwen Tracy, White Chapel.

Music / Hip Hop

Icon-mmx-pick Nelly

House of Blues - 329 N. Dearborn St. - Chicago (River North)

11:30 p.m.

Avery Storm.

Music / Jazz

Icon-mmx-pick Dee Alexander Quartet

Jazz Showcase - 806 S. Plymouth Ct. - Chicago (South Loop)

8 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Music / Jazz

Icon-mmx-pick Deep Blue Organ Trio

The Green Mill - 4802 N. Broadway - Chicago (Uptown)

Music / Jazz

Icon-mmx-pick Dee Alexander Quartet

Jazz Showcase - 806 S. Plymouth Ct. - Chicago (South Loop)

8 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Theater / Theater Event

Icon-mmx-pick Men of Tortuga

Profiles Theatre - 4147 N. Broadway - Chicago (Uptown)

In an undisclosed location, three men scheme with a weapons specialist to eliminate the opposition in this dark comedy of negotiation, conspiracy and assassination by Jason Wells ("Perfect Mendacity").

Events / Literature Event

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Big Chicks - 5024 N. Sheridan Rd. - Chicago (Uptown)

Singer/songwriter Scott Free hosts an evening of poetry, spoken word and music by queer artists.

Theater / Comedy

Icon-mmx-pick Chicagoland and Fishnuts

The Annoyance Theatre - 4830 N. Broadway - Chicago (Uptown)

Local comics Sue Gillan, Noah Gregoropoulos, Paul Grondy, T.J. Jagodowski and Sue Salvi perform an improv set as Chicagoland. The four-person improv troupe Fishnuts opens.

Theater / Theater Event

Icon-mmx-pick Continental Divide: Mothers Against & Daughters of the Revolution

Pegasus Players - 1145 W. Wilson Ave. - Chicago (Uptown)

8 p.m. "Daughters of the Revolution" preview

This humorous and dramatic two-play cycle by Tony Award-winner David Edgar ("The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby") follows a gubernatorial election from two points of view.

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