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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, May 21.

Friday, May 3 to Sunday, June 23

Two Boys in a Bed on a Cold Winter's Night, James Edwin Parker's play analyzes the the dynamics of the hunt in sexually explicit terms, performances on Sundays only, 7 pm, Reality Theatre, Columbus, $12 tickets; 614-294-7541.

Wednesday, May 8 to Wednesday, June 26

Women's Coming Out Group, conflicts of coming out, finding resources, safer sex, 6:30 Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St., Cleveland, every Wednesday through June 26; 216-522-1999.

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Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18

Human Sexuality and the Household of God, weekend workshop sponsored by Justice For Women Committee and the Presbyterian Church in Adrian, Michigan (near Toledo); $70 registration due by May 3, write Synod of the Covenant, 6172 Busch Blvd. #3000, Columbus, 43229-2564.

Saturday, May 18

Lorain AIDS Walk, benefit for the Ohio Human Interest Organization, register at 11 am, walk at 12:30, Century Park, East Erie Ave., Lorain; 216-988-5326.

Stonewall Cincinnati Benefit Dinner, Hyatt Regency Hotel; with concert by James Tocco, speakers Honey Ward and a representative from the Clinton campaign's gay and lesbian liason office; cocktails, 7 pm; dinner, 8 pm; dancing at 11 pm. $50 donation. Reservations 513-956-7797.

“Everything Possible,” Columbus Women's Chorus spring concert, 8 pm, First Congregational Church, 444 East Broad St., Columbus, $8 advance tickets, sign language interpreted and wheelchair accessible; 614-299-5148.

Antique and Collectible Sale, to benefit Project Open Hand Columbus, which provides meals to people with HIV/AIDS, Kight Studio, 551 South 5th St., Columbus; 614221-5683.

Leeward Lounge AIDS Benefit, food, drink and raffle, benefits Ashtabula AIDS Task Force, $20, Nappy's Party Center, 2255 West Ave., Ashtabula; 216-964-9935. The Crooked River Women's Chorale presents their Spring Concert, at Guzzetta Recital Hall, corner of Buchtel and Hill across from E.J. Thomas Hall in Akron, 8 pm, $8, $4 seniors and children, 330-867-5467.

Sunday, May 19

The Holocaust Project: from darkness into light, multi-media artwork; join lesbian-gay synagogue Chevrei Tikva at 1 pm, Cleveland Center for the Contemporary Art, 8501 Carnegie Ave., RSVP to Rita; 216-421-0626 or 216-932-5551.

FACT Potluck, dinner and social for people with HIV, given by Facing the AIDS Challenge Together, 2 pm, Office of Aging West, 16024 Madison Ave., Lakwood, for a ride 216529-7695.

Cleveland Irish Les-Bi-Gay Organization show, with Matt Cunningham, in conjunction with the Cleveland Ceili Club; 216-281-8384, 216-255-2615.

Akron AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization, part of worldwide event of remembrance and support. Candlelight march downtown, sponsored by Akron Area Ryan White Consortium, 7 pm, Akron Health Department Auditorium, 177 S. Broadway, Akron; 330-375-2319.

Warren AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization, part of worldwide event of remembrance and support. Music and candlelight ceremony as names are read of those to be remembered, opening remarks by the mayor, sponsored by the Trumbull County Area AIDS Task Force, 8 pm, Courthouse Square, Warren; 330-399-2437. Columbus MCC AIDS Memorial and Candlelight Vigil, focus on the reality and effects of discrimination, 8 pm, New Creation MCC, 787 East Broad St., Columbus; 614224-0314.

Auditions for Vaudeville at the Grid, all types of performers needed for June 22 event, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., 5:30 pm; 216-631-2727.

Monday, May 20

Auditions for Vaudeville at the Grid, see above item, 7 pm. Tuesday, May 21

When It Hurts Too Much to Tell: Surviving an abusive relationship, topic of HOMES meeting, Helping Ourselves and Others Through Mutual Expression and Support, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29 St., Cleveland, guest Susan Kreinbrook; 216-522-1999.

Monthly Dinner Meeting Insight, Cleveland's premiere Lesbian-Gay-Bi business networking organization; call 216-556-0576 for information and reservations.

Wednesday, May 22

Pride Committee Meeting, working on educational and community outreach programs, fund raising and Pride '96, all are welcome, 7:00 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., 216-371-9714.

Bard of Ireland, with Tom Sweeney, sponsored by Cleveland Irish Les-Bi-Gay Organization, Irish-American Club, on Cleveland's East Side; 216-261-8542, 216-255-2615. Thursday, May 23 to Sunday, June 2

Inside/Out Film Festival, in Toronto, 130 films of lesbian, gay, and bisexual interest, call 416-977-6847.

Friday, May 24

Asians and Friends Columbus Dinner, 7:30 pm at Vietnam Restaurant, 2548 Bethel Rd., Columbus; 614-488-4297.

Gay Prom, Benefit for AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, includes dancing, raffles, food, formal or fun attire requested, ages 19 and over, 9 pm, U4ia night club, 10630 Berea Rd., Cleveland, tickets 216-621-0766.

Friday, May 24 to Monday, May 27

AFC Friendship Weekend, Asians and Friends Cleveland field trip to Chicago, call Gary Eckel by May 10; 216-752-4431.

Sunday, May 26

Spring Into Vegas, Las Vegas-style casino and entertainment, benefit for Northern Ohio Coalition's funding of gay and AIDS programs, 4-11 pm, Grays Armory, 1234 Bolivar Road, Cleveland; 216-771-0369 for ticket information.

Cleveland Irish Feis, join Cleveland Irish-Les-Bi-Gay Organization viewing Cleveland's best Irish dancers in competition; 216-261-8542, 216-255-2615.

Monday, May 27

Stonewall Pride March and Gayfest Planning, open to all interested volunteers, 7 pm, Stonewall Community Center, 1160 North High St., Columbus; 614-299-7764.