Dave Hoekstra: Maybe this'll be the start of a trend in Chicago restrooms. Quartino, 626 N. State St., is the only restaurant in the city where you can legally look into the lavatories of the other sex. The peek-a-loo was the idea of Quartino owner Steve Lombardo, who also owns the popular Gibsons steakhouse and Lux Bar.
BALTIMORE, Md.-- The American Visionary Art Museum, or AVAM, has a 55-foot tall whirligig, sculptures of yarn and a mammoth depiction of Baltimore native Divine, popularized in John Waters' films, such as "Hairspray." The place has a sense of wonder.
Dave Hoekstra: The spirit of tomorrow will illuminate the stage when Booker T. & the MGs appear with Mavis Staples on Saturday in a benefit concert for the Old Town School of Folk Music. The soul music legends each will perform their own set in the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. They will be in Chicago on the cusp of a historic presidential election.
Dave Hoekstra: Tura Luna Pascual Yamaguchi (Satana) is best known for stepping up and striking a bunch of men in Russ Meyer's 1965 cult hit "Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" The film will be shown Wednesday at the Music Box Theatre in conjunction with "Tura! Tura! Tura!," a group art show opening Thursday at the Tattoo Factory Gallery.
Sally Fisher, the ebullient former co-owner of Fisher's Club in Avon, Minn., died Oct. 16 at the age of 83.
TORONTO -- I was concerned that walking into the Bata Shoe Museum in my blue Chuck Taylor high tops would be like bringing a basketball into the Football Hall of Fame.
Dave Hoekstra: The simple premise of "Date My Ex, Please" ignites a battle of the sexes. Any decent guy is concerned about the well-being of his ex-girlfriend or in best cases, his ex-wife. Decent women fret about "rules being broken" and stepping over "the line" I always hear about. For them setting someone up with an ex-boyfriend is like rolling back the odometer on a Jaguar.
Dave Hoekstra: Nightclubs are like an early morning dream. They come and go. Then there are places like the Joynt, which opened this spring at 650 N. Dearborn. The sign on the door says "Swing Bar" and "Retro Club." That stuff never goes out of style.





