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WHAT'S HAPPENING
Arts & Entertainment
Flashback, a four-woman band performing swing, jazz and blues from the '30's and '40's, will appear at Brothers Lounge, 11609 Detroit, Friday and Saturday, January 21 and 22, playing from 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Flashback will appear at Shaughnessy's Pub and Restaurant, 19729 Center Aldge Road in Rocky River, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 27, 28 and 29 and February 3, 4 and 5.
Come visit the Women's Coffeehouse in our new home! Saturday, January 29, will be our first month in the Women's Building wing of The Civic, 3130 Mayfield Road (near Lee Road in Cleveland Heights). Music that evening will be provided by Karen MacKay, an accomplished musician from West Virginia who performs traditional women's songs and instrumental pieces on banjo, dulcimer, autoharp, fiddle and guitar. The donation asked for this special event is $2.00.
The Women's Coffeehouse is generally held the fourth Saturday of each month. However, the January coffeehouse will be held on the 29th because of the January 22 pro-choice rally and concert. We will resume our regular schedule with the February 26 coffeehouse. Our hours are 8:00 p.m. to midnight, and coffee, tea, juice and snacks are available. The coffeehouse is chemical-free, and all women are welcome. For more information, call 371-0483 or 231-0260.
The Tenth Muse, Kent Women's Coffeehouse, is pleased to present Janice and Judee on Saturday, February 5, 1983. With Judee on piano and Janice on vocals, these two sisters have entertained Coffeehouse audiences with their original songs for the past three years. The Saturday, February 19, 1983 featured perfomers will be singer/songwriter/ guitarist LouAnne Michel with Karen Hardesty on guitar. The Coffeehouse is located at 202 N. Lincoln St. in Kent behind Hillel. Doors open at 8:00 p.m. and music begins at 9:30. A $1.00 donation is requested. For further information or directions call 1-678-6665 or 1-678-7850.
D.J. Adler and Friends (Elaine Aubrey, Valerie DePriest, Pat Mayne) will be in concert Saturday, February 5, 1983, at 7:00 p.m. (everyone welcome) and 9:30 p.m. (women only) at The Church at 2728 Lancashire, Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $4.50 in advance, $5.00 at the door, $3.00 under 12, over 60 or low income. Tickets are available from Coventry Books, Berea Books, the Bookstore on West 25th Street (Six Steps Down) and by mall from Ariana Productions, P.O. Box 18627, Cleveland, OH 44118. Concerts will be ASL Interpreted for the hearing impaired. Wheelchair assistance will be provided. For childcare, call 371-9820. For further information, call 371-9820 (voice only) or 381-0495 (voice and TTY). Proceeds will go toward remaining production costs from D.J. Adler's first release, Here & Now, All donations will be gratefully accepted.
Mary Wollstonecraft, Revisited, starring Linda Gamble, returns to Cleveland State University on February 10, 1983 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $2.00 and are available at the door. This play is being sponsored by the Womyn's Alliance. Call 687-4674 for more information.
Women in Communications, Inc., the Cleveland Professional Chapter, announes the 1983 Cleveland Communicators' awards competition. Win. ners will be announced at the Chapter's Matrix Luncheon on May 7, 1983.. Entries must be postmarked by February 7, 1983 and received by February 14, 1983. For further information, contact Elizabeth Jayne Biastro, 26241 Lake Shore Blvd., Apt. 1062, Euclid, Ohio 44132, or call 731-0791.
The North Coast Lesbian Alliance will hold a Game Night on Saturday, February 12, 1983, at 7:30 p.m. at 947 Vineshire in Cleveland Heights. No charge for admission. Food provided. BYOB. UNO, poker, chess, backgammon, fire-sitting, music. Call Fran at 321-8268 for more information.
Oven Productions will present the Women's Variety Show on Saturday, February 19, 1983, at 8:00 p.m. The show will again be held at The Civic, 3130 Mayfield Road, with a party following the production. Advance tickets will be available at Coventry Books. Work exchange and child care are available. For information, call 321-3054.
The Cleveland State University Womyn's Alliance, in cooperation with Oven Productions, will present Ferron in concert on Saturday, March 19, 1983, at 8:00 p.m. at the Cleveland State University Center Auditorium. Ferron, a Canadian singer/guitarist, won much acclaim with her concert appearance at last summer's Michigan Women's Music Festival and has been delighting audiences on her most recent tour. Tickets for this concert are $5.00 in advance, $6.00 at the door, $2.00 for under 12 and over 60. Tickets can be purchased at Coventry Books and the Bookstore on West 25th (formerly Six Steps Down). For childcare and work exchange, call Marty Webb, at 932-8111 or 371-9714. Wheelchair accessible. Open to the public.
Quilts and Carousels: Folk Art in the Firelands, an exhibition of carousel animals and quilts which illuminate the history and culture of the city of Oberlin, Oberlin College and Ohio's Firelands region, will take place at the Firelands Assocation for the Visual Arts (FAVA), 80 South Main Street, Oberlin, May 1-July 4, 1983. For information, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Ricky Clark, FAVA, 80 So. Main Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 (phone: 1-774-7158).
Come Out and Sing Together! is the name selected for the first North American gay choral festival, which will be held in New York City in the fall of 1983. The four-day event is tentatively scheduled for the week following Labor Day. Several choruses will perform highlights of their concert repertoire. All participants will perform in two or three massed choruses for the final evening. The festival will present several world premiere works commissioned especially for the event and a prominent guest conductor will be sought to conduct the commissioned pieces during the final concert of the series. Contributions are being sought for the commissions and guest conductor's fees. For information or to send donations, contact Come Out and Sing Together!, 450 Broome Street, 4W, New York, NY 10013.
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THE INN ON COVENTRY 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd. Cleveland Heights, Ohio 371-1811
HOURS: Tues Fri 7AM to 10PM Sat 8:30AM to 11PM
Sunday Brunch 10AM 4PM
Closed Mondays
Breakfast always served until 1PM. Only the freshest of Ingredients used. Homestyle means Homemade Daily. Freshly made Soupe, Gravies, Specials, Breads, Desserts, Potatoes, and Sauces. complete carry-out service full liquor service daily Braille menus Visa & Mastercharge accepted
The Cleveland State Univ. Womyn's Alliance in cooperation with Oven Productions
presents
Ferron
in concert
Saturday, March 19 at 8:00pm University Center Auditorium Cleveland State University
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"One of Canada's most respected folksingers.' Release .."One of the most powerful lyric voices to emerge out of the lesbian-oriented post-folk genre known as women's music."
NY Times
Ticket prices: $5 in advance, $6 at the door, $2 under 12/over 60 Available at Coventry Books, Berea Books, Bookstore on W. 25th For childcare & work exchange call Marty Webb at 371-9714 or 932-8111. Wheelchair accessible.
The public is warmly invited
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