Events for December 7th, 2009
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Monday - December 7th
Music / Rock
Arts and Culture / Gallery Exhibit
Pate Conway, sculptural installation
Center on Halsted - 3656 N. Halsted St. - Chicago (Boystown)
Opening reception 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 20.
Museums / Museum Exhibit
Sister Corita: The Joyous Revolutionary
Crown Center Gallery at Loyola University - 1001 W. Loyola Ave. - Chicago (Rogers Park)
A showcase of silkscreen prints created by the Catholic nun from the 1950s through the '80s, inspired by politics and spirtuality.
Events / Recreation Event
Open Yoga class
Chicago Yoga Center - 3047 N. Lincoln Ave. Suite 320 - Chicago (Lakeview)
Practice with other beginning and intermediate students.
Leisure / Recreation Event
Aikido class
Japanese Culture Center - 1016 W. Belmont - Chicago (Lakeview)
Learn moves derived from ancient samurai traditions combining dance and martial arts, with a focus on flexibility and relaxation.
Events / Shopping Event
Weekly wine tasting
Taste Food & Wine - 1506 W. Jarvis Ave. - Chicago (Rogers Park)
Sample from the store's extensive inventory.
Leisure / Recreation Event
Open Gym Volleyball
Center on Halsted - 3656 N. Halsted St. - Chicago (Boystown)
Features coed pick-up games on three indoor courts.
Theater / Theater Event
Black Playwrights Festival
Black Ensemble Theater - 4520 N. Beacon St. - Chicago (Uptown)
7 p.m. Opening ceremony, reception and excerpts of works by Nambi Kelly, Jasmine Coles, Lillian Mitchum, Dawn Bless Mitchell, Jamana Jamison, Jackie Taylor and Qween Wicks
The fifth annual fest features discussions and performances of scripts by African-American playwrights, including short works, readings and one full-length play.
Theater / Theater Event
That's Weird, Grandma
The Neo-Futurarium - 5153 N. Ashland Ave. - Chicago (Ravenswood)
An assortment of scenes and songs created by Chicago Public School students and produced by actors, musicians, comedians and playwrights. The hourlong show changes each week, based on audience votes.
Theater / Theater Event
The Ville
Mary's Attic - 5400 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Andersonville)
A comedic soap-style drama explores the struggles and triumphs of a group of fictional gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and hetero residents of the Andersonville 'hood.



