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Burlesque Chicago

(photos by Lee Bey) 

Yes, yes, I know: Today's entry has nothing to do with architecture or urban planning. But the Urban Observer reserves the right to stray on occasion and point his ivory-handled walking stick at something particularly interesting and unique. Such was the case a few days ago when I photographed the Belmont Burlesque Revue at the Playground Theater at Belmont and Halsted.

 

Above: Paris Green dances and struts 

 

Above: Jack Midnight is the ribald Master of Ceremonies

Then tomorrow, back to architecture and stuff.

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One of the things that makes living in the bluest city in a blue state fun. The red states only have strip clubs.

We have burlesque.

Sweet Home Chicago.

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