| Event Date | Event Name | Location | City |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02/05/2005 - 4:00pm | Hunting Lilith: Next Saturday Salon | Evanston | |
| 02/06/2005 - 2:00pm | Legend of Oedipus: Oedipus Rex | Davenport | |
| 02/06/2005 - 2:00pm | The People, Yes! | Elmhurst Public Library | |
| 02/08/2005 - 9:00am | Amish Use of Technology Exhibit | 111 S Locust St | Arcola |
| 02/08/2005 - 7:30pm | Café Society: The Contradictions of Sex | 3123 N Broadway St | Chicago |
| 02/09/2005 - 11:00am | Jane Elliott-Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes | ||
| 02/09/2005 - 3:00pm | Talk-Back: Post-Show Discussions | Chicago | |
| 02/09/2005 - 7:00pm | Café Society: The Contradictions of Sex | 1107 W Berwyn Ave | Chicago |
| 02/09/2005 - 7:00pm | Café Society: The Contradictions of Sex | 834 Lake St | Oak Park |
| 02/09/2005 - 7:30pm | Reeltime: "Life and Debt" | Evanston | |
| 02/10/2005 - 10:30am | Stories Alive: Tanzania and Africa | Galesburg | |
| 02/10/2005 - 3:00pm | Charles Darwin: Conversations with the Past | Department of History | Charleston |
| 02/10/2005 - 5:30pm | What's Up With Africa? | Galesburg | |
| 02/10/2005 - 7:00pm | The Road to Brown | ||
| 02/10/2005 - 7:00pm | Café Society: The Contradictions of Sex | 1518 E 53rd St | Chicago |
| 02/10/2005 - 7:00pm | An Uncommon Journey | South Holland Public Library | |
| 02/10/2005 - 7:00pm | Café Society: The Contradictions of Sex | 1721 N Damen Ave | Chicago |
| 02/11/2005 - 2:00pm | Legend of Oedipus: Oedipus Rex | Davenport | |
| 02/11/2005 - 5:00pm | Café Society: The Contradictions of Sex | 6041 North Ave | Oak Park |
| 02/11/2005 - 7:00pm | 444 Days | Chicago | |
| 02/12/2005 - 12:00pm | The Trojan War and American Political Cartoons | Quigley Prep | Chicago |
| 02/12/2005 - 2:00pm | 444 Days | Chicago | |
| 02/12/2005 - 3:00pm | Pre-Amble: Measure for Measure | Chicago | |
| 02/13/2005 - 9:30am | Daisy L. Gatson Bates: Arkansas' Unsung Hero | St. Paul Lutheran Church of Wheaton | Wheaton |
| 02/13/2005 - 1:00pm | Michael Accault: The Moons of the Illinois Indians | Starved Rock State Park Visitor Center |
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