MARCH 11, 1994 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE 21

CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Correction

The Flirtations concert at Allegheny College, shown last issue on March 8, is on March 15. See listing below.

Thursday, March 10 to Saturday, March 12

The Constitutionality of Anti-Gay Referenda, a three-day conference sponsored by the Ohio State University Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Law Caucus. Bill Rubenstein of ACLU Gay-Lesbian Project, and Suzanne Goldberg of Lambda Legal Defense will be among the presenters; call Prof. Rhonda Rivera or GLBLC President Kevin Drake at 614-292-2422 for info.

Friday, March 11

Vegas in Space. An all-transvestite starship crew investigates a jewel heist in this garish, colorful, and overdressed musical adventure; Cleveland Cinematheque, 11141 East Blvd, in University Circle; 9:30 pm, 421-7450

Saturday, March 12

Life, a song and dance revue benefit for St. HOPE, Stark County housing for people with AIDS, Palace Theater, 605 Market Ave., North Canton, 8 pm; theater, 454-8172; St. HOPE, 452-9812.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show, hosted by HOMES (Help Ourselves and Others through Mutual Expression and Support), a new gay, lesbian, bi and transgender discussion and social group that meets every Tuesday, 7:30 pm, the Center, 1418 W. 29 at Detroit, Cleveland; Fred or Alice, 861-5454.

Open, intelligent dance music, go-go girls and boys, with DJs Vicky, Tom, and Campion; $3, DiskFunktion Productions, at Numbers Nightclub, 620 Frankfort Ave., Cleveland; 321-6295.

Sunday, March 13

In the Life, a monthly gay variety show on PBS, remembers Michael Callen, interviews a gay swim team, and talks with Scott Capurro (Mrs. Doubtfire); WVIZ-TV Channel 25, 11:30 pm.

Vegas in Space, see Friday, March 11; 7 pm. Monday, March 14

Looking at History Differently, journalist and author Eric Marcus speaks on gays and lesbians in history, part of Cuyahoga Community College Diversity Series, at Western Campus auditorium, Pleasant Valley and York Rds., Parma, 7:30 pm; 987-4772.

League of Gay and Lesbian Voters Skating Party at Skateway Roller Rink, 4646 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. Rink has been reserved for event; 7:30-10pm; $5, $4 student, $3 child, skate rental $1; 814-456-9833 or 833-3258.

Tuesday, March 15

The Flirtations, a gay male a cappella singing group, in concert as part of Allegheny College's Stonewall 25 anniversary celebration, 8 pm at Ford Chapel on the college's Meadville, Pa. campus. "Flirt with the Flirts" reception follows; $10, ($5 student), or $20 ($10 student) with reception; 814-332-2838.

Coming Out discussion with Antone Feo, PhD., and Karolyn Bess, MA, hosted by HOMES (see Rocky Horror above) 7:30 pm, the Center, 1418 W. 29 at Detroit, Cleveland; Fred or Alice, 861-5454.

Wednesday, March 16

Coming Out with the Flirts workshop and discussion with members of the Flirtations, noon, Campus Center Walker Room, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa; free, 814332-2838.

Friday, March 18

Chevrei Tikva services will be led by Rabbi William and Cantor Ellen Dreskin of Fairmount Temple, back by popular demand; Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts., 8:30 pm, 932-5551.

Friday Night Coffee House, sponsored by HUGS East, East Shore U.U. Church, 8181 South Center St., (Route 605 near the I-90 bridge) Mentor, 7:30 to 10 pm, every 1st and 3rd Friday, 974-8909.

Saturday, March 19

"Gays and Lesbians in the African-American Community," a panel discussion with an open audience forum, at the Cleveland Play House Brooks Theatre, 8500 Euclid Ave., 7 pm; 795-7000.

Interweave Potluck and Game Night, potluck and worship, Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron, 3300 Morewood Rd., 6 pm, 871-4675.

Leatherwomen get Bitcious-funflirting, pool, friends; downstairs bar of Oasis, West 29th at Detroit; come hang out after 9 pm.

Monday, March 21

Pride '94 Cleveland planning meeting, at Brewed Awakenings, 1859 Prospect, 7 pm; everyone invited; 595-8788 or 371-9714.

Nude Academy Awards Party, sponsored by North East Ohio Naturists (NEON), a men's nudist group where all meetings are held in a non-sexual environment; 7:30 pm to the end of the Awards, call 871-0249 for location.

Friday, March 25 to Sunday, March 27

The Life and Times of Allen Ginsburg, Jerry Aronson's engaging insider view of the gay poet and visionary's life, work, and influence, Cleveland Cinematheque, 11141 East Blvd, in University Circle; 9:30 pm Friday, 7:30 pm Saturday, 10 pm Sunday; 421-7450

Saturday, March 26

Open, intelligent dance music, go-go girls and boys, with DJs Vicky, Tom, and Campion; $3, DiskFunktion Productions, at Numbers Nightclub, 620 Frankfort Ave., Cleveland; 321-6295.

Moonlight Bowling, late-night, laid-back games with easy lighting, dance music, Crazy Bowling, and the elusive Red Pin, to benefit the June 10-12 Gay and Lesbian Fellowship Tournament (G.I.F.T.); Ambassador Lanes, 1500 Superior Ave. downtown, 10:30 pm, $7.00 for 3 games and shoe rental; 252-8933

Sunday, March 27 Community Passover Seder Dinner, hosted by Chevrei Tikva. Everyone welcome, even if you've never been to a Seder before. Jayson's Pewter Mug, 23200 Chagrin Blvd., Beachwood; 6 pm. RSVP by March 21 to Box 18120, Cleveland 44118, or 932-5551; $25, $23 member; call 529-1599 for child or low income rates. Tuesday, March 29 Building Courage and Confidence, discussion hosted by HOMES (see Rocky Horror above) 7:30 pm, the Center, 1418 W. 29 at Detroit, Cleveland; 861-5454. Friday, April 1

Chevrei Tikva services will be led by David Kamerofsky, rabbinical intern at Fairmount Temple; Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts., 8:30 pm, 932-5551.

Friday Night Coffee House, sponsored by HUGS East, East Shore U.U. Church, 8181 South Center St., (Route 605 near the I-90 bridge) Mentor, 7:30 to 10 pm, every 1st and 3rd Friday, 974-8909.

Saturday, April 2

Third Annual O.H.I.O. Auction, to benefit Lorain County Gay-Lesbian Center; West Shore Unitarian Church, 20401 Hilliard Blvd, Rocky River; 960-2050 or 988-5326. Know Your Rights So Your Life Won't Go Wrong, a gay-lesbian legal rights workshop. Local attorneys will speak on family issues and employment concerns; CSU Cleveland Marshall Law School, Euclid at East 18th, Moot Court Room 101, admission free, 9 am to 12 noon. 687-2351 or 687-2354.

Chinese Dinner Outing hosted by HOMES, 7:30 pm, Fred or Alice, 861-5454. Monday, April 4

Pride '94 Cleveland planning meeting, at Brewed Awakenings, 1859 Prospect, 7 pm; everyone invited; 595-8788 or 371-9714.

Thursday, April 7 through Monday, April 11

Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, largest Ohio display this year, Ohio State Student Union Ballroom, Columbus. 10 am 8 pm. 648 memorial panels and one signature panel, plus Ohio panels recieved by April 1. To volunteer or for information, call Dale at Names Project Cleveland, 281-1610, or Aimee at Columbus AIDS Task Force, 614-488-2437.

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