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Thursday, April 7 through Monday, April 11

Names Project 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 received 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.

Friday, April 8

Two lectures by Walter Williams, professor of anthropology from the University of Southern California: "Social Acceptance of Same-Sex Marriages: Models from Other Cultures," time and place t.b.a.; "The American Indian Berdache: An Alternative Pattern of Sexuality and Gender," 7:30 pm, Hatch Auditorium, Baker Bldg., 10900 Euclid Ave. Sponsored by CWRU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Alliance; free, open to all; 754-1982 or 754-1367.

Saturday, April 9

Brothers, Sing Out! The Renaissance City Choir of Pittburgh joins the North Coast Men's Chorus for a 120-voice concert of music from Broadway to classical; Lakewood Civic Auditorium, Franklin at Bunts, Lakewood, 8 pm; $10 advance (241-6000), $12 at door; 473-8919.

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.

Romanovsky and Phillips in Erie. Join the nationally-known gay male singing duo for a evening of energetic, humorous, gay-affirming music, at Unitarian-Universalist Congregation, 7180 New Perry Highway (Pa. 97, exit 7 off I-90), 8 pm, $10 advance at Cocoon, 1164 W. 10th St., Erie, or from EGC Coalition, 814-456-9833. Be the Star That You Are! Karaoke Night at the 5ยข Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland, no cover, 661-1314.

Sunday, April 10

An Ohio anti-gay initiative is coming! OutVoice is working to stop it. Join Region 2 (Cleveland) meeting at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St. at Detroit, 3:00 pm, 661-1150.

Tuesday, April 12

Bisexuality 101 sensitivity workshop, with John Graves and Barbara Nicely, hosted by HOMES (Help Ourselves and Others through Mutual Expression and Support), a gay, lesbian, bi and transgender discussion and social group, 7:30 pm, the Center, 1418 W. 29 at Detroit, Cleveland; Fred or Alice, 861-5454.

Friday, April 15

Trail-In Dance with country-western singer Dwayne Calloway, part of Rainbow Wranglers' Third Annual Spring Roundup weekend, at U4ia, 10630 Berea Rd., Cleveland, 9:30 pm; $5.00 benefits the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Hotline; 671-0717. Our Time benefit for HIT. This special cabaret show follows the regular performance of The Great Radio City Music Hall Spectacular and features its cast. Proceeds of the show, at the State Theater in Cleveland, will benefit the Health Issues Taskforce and Broadway Cares. Tickets, $50, $25, and $15, Playhouse Square box office or Advantix, 241-6000.

Israeli Cafe Shabbat, Chevrei Tikva celebrates Israeli Independence Day; Kyla Epstein, educational director of Fairmount Temple will be guest speaker; Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts. "Cafe C-T" ($5) felafel and salads, 7:30 pm; services at 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 16

Country Cabaret, part of Rainbow Wranglers' Third Annual Spring Roundup weekend, at Keys, 1221 West 6th St., Cleveland, 3:30 pm, $3.00 benefits the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Hotline; 671-0717.

Barn Dance with emcee Karen Williams, part of Rainbow Wranglers' Third Annual Spring Roundup weekend, at Numbers, 620 Frankfort Ave, Cleveland, 9:30 pm; $5.00 benefits the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Hotline; 671-0717.

Romanovsky and Phillips in concert. Join the nationally-known gay male singing duo for a evening of music and comedy, at Case Western Reserve University's Thwing Center Excelsior Ballroom (which is painted in a lavender color scheme), 11111 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 8 pm; tickets $7.50, $5 student, senior, low income, $2.50 CWRU undergrad, call Chris, 754-1982, 9 to 5 for info.

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

Latinos/Latinas Ala G L, a new lesbian, gay, and bi Latina and Latino social and discussion group, meets first and third Saturdays of month, Cleveland LesbianGay Center, 1418 West 29th St. at Detroit; 3-5 pm, 522-1999.

Sunday, April 17 Trail's End Dance, with country-western singer Sam Ingram, concludes Rainbow Wranglers' Third Annual Spring Roundup weekend, Ohio City Oasis, corner West 29th and Detroit Ave., Cleveland, 9:30 pm; $5.00 benefits the Cleveland LesbianGay Hotline; 671-0717.

Gay Rights, Special Rights, a right-wing anti-gay propaganda video, will be shown at Oberlin College's King Hall, Room 306, at 7 pm. Part of Oberlin's Lesbian-GayBi Pride Week, call 775-5535 or 775-8008 for info on other events. Walk in the Park with HUGS East, meet at Metroparks North Chagrin Reservation, Wildlife Sanctuary, off Center Rd. in Willoughby Hills, 10 am, 974-8909.

Monday, April 18

Bi: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, lecture by author Robin Ochs, part of Oberlin College's Lesbian-Gay-Bi Pride Week; Wilder Hall room 115, 4 pm; (book signing at 2 pm) 775-5535 or 775-8008.

Pride '94 Cleveland. Help make this year's festivalon Saturday, June 11the best ever. Join the organizers at Brewed Awakenings Coffeehouse, 1859 Prospect Ave. (1 block south of CSU), 7 pm; 595-8788 or 371-9714.

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