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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
■Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, October 15.
Friday, October 11
National Coming Out Day.
Ohio State Celebrates National Coming Out Day, events sponsored by Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Student Services, includes a flag raising on the Main Oval, sticker and flyer distribution on campus, a candlelight vigil in conjunction with Diversity of Ohio at 7 pm, and a book fair featuring books from Women's Words and An Open Book, second floor of the Ohio Union. 614-292-6200.
Gala Reception welcoming Rep. Barney Frank, $35 donation to the Elect Dennis Kucinich to Congress Committee; 4:30 to 7 pm, Swingo's on the Lake, in the Carlyle, 12900 Lake Ave., Lakewood; 216-251-8683. Private reception for Frank, 3:30 pm in a Winton Place suite, $250.
"Come Out" to Dinner, mention the Chronicle for 20 percent off any entree; Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; reservations 216-398-5052. Butterfly Kiss and World and Time Enough, two films, 8 pm, Wexner Center for the Arts, N. High St. at 15th Ave.; 614-292-0330.
Friday, October 11 to Sunday, October 13
Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Display, all 40,000 panels will be assembled on a mile-long stretch of the Mall in Washington D.C., plus new panel intake, hosts include Bill and Hillary Clinton; special events Saturday and Sunday (see below); 415-882-5500; http://www.aidsquilt.org.
Annual IYG National Youth Festival, in Washington D.C., workshops and entertainment, sponsored by the Indianapolis Youth Group, ends with first-ever lesbian and gay youth march on Washington, Ramada Inn, 8500 Annapolis Rd., New Carrollton, Maryland; 317-541-8726.
Saturday, October 12
Come in Drag If You Dare, Cleveland Bi Women's Group's tenth annual Coming Out Party; 7 pm to 12 am, open to all. Info and RSVP 216-467-6442.
RuPaul, Supermodel of the World, performs at Kent State University; $8 KSU undergrad, $15 others; 8 pm, Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center, on E. Summit St. at Risman Dr., Kent, 330-672-2068.
Hands Around the Capitol, 10,000 people join hands around the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. to demand a committment to ending the AIDS crisis; gather at 1:30 pm on the West Terrace; 202-986-1300, ext. 3102.
National AIDS Candlelight March, join grand marshal Elizabeth Taylor to march for those who no longer walk beside us. Gather in the evening at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., march past the White House to the Lincoln Memorial. Ohio contingent will gather at the Smithsonian "Castle" on the Mall an hour before the march starts, and walk together; 614-885-3170, http://aidsmarch.org. Sunday, October 13
Jane Campbell and Lee Weingart, running for Cuyahoga County commissioner, will participate in a candidate forum, 7 pm, Bethany Presbyterian Church, 6415 Clinton Ave., one block south of Detroit Ave. in Cleveland's Ohio City area; 216-651-0040. Lesbian-Gay Candidate Night, Stonewall Cleveland and the Log Cabin Republicans co-sponsor a forum for various candidates for state and congressional offices, 7 pm, Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ, 2592 W. 14th St., Cleveland; 21674r-9105, 216-556-2103.
"Music for Life,” the Gay and Lesbian Choruses of America's tribute to the Quilt display in Washington, D.C.; members of Ohio's choruses will sing, 8 pm, D.A.R. Constitution Hall, 18th and D Sts. N.W., 202-467-5830; for tickets 800-551-7328. Tuesday, October 15
The '96 Vote: What's in it for me? with Bill Henderson, sponsored by HOMES; 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St.; 216-556-1223.
Wednesday, October 16
Let's Talk About Sex! Part three, sponsored by Columbus AIDS Task Force; 7-9 pm at Remo's, 1409 S. High St., Columbus, 216-488-2437.
Lorraine Hutchins, co-author of Bi Any Other Name, will speak, sponsored by the Gay Lesbian and Bisexual Student Services and the Gay, Lesbian Bisexual Law Caucus, 7:30 pm, Ohio State University Law School Auditorium, 55 West 12th Ave., Columbus; 614-292-6200.
Thursday, October 17
Urvashi Vaid, author and former NGLTF director, speaks on "Virtual Equality: The Mainstreaming of Gay and Lesbian Liberation," 8 pm, Slater Auditorium, 4th floor Slater Student Union, Denison University, free; 614-687-6269 Dark Desires, a benefit for Project Open Hand, presented by the Dragon Leather Club, 10 pm, Tradewinds, 117 E. Chestnut St., Columbus; 614-461-4110.
Saturday, October 19
Cleveland Couples Together Hayride, complimentary pumpkin, refreshments, dancing and prizes with the gay couples' social group, 7 pm, Boyert's Farm, Medina, $14 advance tickets only; 216-734-7980.
A Night Out benefit for Stonewall Union, entertainment by Blue Betty, Katrina Curtiss, the Reality Theatre, and Voix du Jour; 7 pm, Statehouse Atrium, Columbus; $30 tickets available at An Open Book, Clubhouse Cafe, Common Grounds, Fan the Flames, Grapevine, Metro Video, and the Stonewall offices; 614-229-7764. Art from the Heart, benefit for Summit AIDS Housing Corp. and Northeast Ohio Ohio Task Force on AIDS, fine art auction, raffle, music by the TopCats, performance by the Dance Institute of the University of Akron; $25 includes drinks, hors d'oeuvres and dessert, 330-867-7724.
Friday, October 18 to Sunday, October 20
Liberation United Church of Christ Retreat, Templed Hills Campground, in Bellville (near Mansfield); call 216-228-5177.
Saturday, October 19
Singer Jamie Anderson, 7:30 pm, Tallulah Community Center, 6725 W. Central Ave., Toledo, $10 advance, $12 at the door, 419-843-7707.
Sunday, October 20
A Taste of Gay Cleveland at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center's annual meeting, 2-4 pm, Archwood UCC. Sample foods from area restaurants, hear the "State of the Center" address, and elect board members. Open to all, 2800 Archwood Ave., just off Pearl Rd., Cleveland; 216-522-1999.
"Anti-Gay Workplace Discrimination" film explores the federal Employment NonDiscrimination Act that recently failed in the Senate, 3 pm, Marrow of Tradition bookstore, 1706 W. Market St., Akron; 330-861-8084 or 330-923-5466.