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8 things to do on 6/9/2008Mondays 7-8:30pm Intermediate/Continuing Hatha Yoga with Jeff Putnam Temple of Kriya Yoga 2414 N Kedzie Blvd, Chicago, IL 60647 773.342.4600 www.yogakriya.org tom_otto at sbcglobal.net Gain greater flexibility, strength & vitality. Reduce stress. All welcome. First class FREE.
05.17-06.27 6pm Every Day People 5205 N. Clark kristen at gracePRgroup.com Every Day People is LGBT themed exhibit that focuses on how gender and sexuality are embedded in the banal and mundane aspects of every day life. It features work by artists Brooke Barnett, Sean Fader, Doug Ischar, Molly Landreth and Jared Buckhiester.
05.22-06.14 pm Sweet Confinement Presented by Sinnerman Ensemble The Side Project, 1439 W Jarvis Ave., Chicago, IL 60626. 773.728.3361 www.sinnermanensemble.com sinnermanensemble at yahoo.com SiNNERMAN Ensemble presents their second production, the world premiere of “Sweet Confinement,” written by Artistic Director Anna Carini and directed by Anna Bahow, a violent, funny and heartbreaking journey of five twenty-something friends.
06.01-06.22 The Prisoner’s Dilemma Theatre Mir at West Studio Theatre, Raven Theatre Complex, 6157 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60660 312.458.9855 www.theatremir.com Two sides battle for the fate of a country in David Edgar’s epic drama about peace, war and negotiation. Chicago premiere. The inaugural production of Theatre Mir, dedicating to encouraging discussion about global, social and political issues through theatre productions, humanities events and educational programs.
06.06-06.10 6:45pm The Secret of the Breath- The Art of Living Course Chicago, Schaumburg, Lisle, Park Ridge (in Polish), Milwaukee 312.384.1001 www.artofliving.org chicago at us.artofliving.org Discover how to Calm the Mind, manage the emotions, live in the present, & bring joy & success to life!
06.06-06.15 10am-9pm Little City Used Book Sale 4999 Old Orchard Center, Skokie, IL, 60077 847.221.7856 www.LittleCityBookSale.com booksale at littlecity.org The Little City Used Book Sale is the largest event of its kind in Illinois with more than 200,000 used books, comics and collectible magazines. The weeklong sale will feature dozens of authors appearances, readings and children’s events.
06.07-06.13 2008 Bicycle Commuter Challenge Chicagoland www.biketraffic.org The Bicycle Commuter Challenge dares organizations to earn the highest percentage of employees to use their bike for some or all of their commute during Bike to Work Week, June 7-13. Winners announced at August ceremony. Biking is healthy, green and fun!
06.09 8pm “Buddhism – The Art of The Moment” Gleacher Center, Room 621
450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive, Chicago, IL 60611
(One block east of Michigan Ave. between the Tribune tower and the NBC tower) 312.421.0133 www.chicagobuddhism.com chicago at diamondway.org A Public Lecture on Buddhist Methods and Meditations with Lama Ole Nydahl. We are happy to announce the return of Lama Ole Nydahl to Chicago. Lama Ole will give a lecture, followed by a Q & A session and a short meditation. Tickets: $20 General, $15 Student. Advance tickets: $15 General, $10 Students.
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