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GAY PEOPle's ChronICLE MARCH 21, 1997
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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, March 25.
Thursday, March 20 to Sunday, March 23
Reincarnation of Jamie Brown, play about a wealthy man searching for the reincarnated soul of his dead gay son, Hiram College Hayden Auditorium, Hiram; 330-569-5215. Friday, March 21
MCC Community Gospel Church Revival, with anointed evangelist Evelyn Schave, 7:30 pm, Community Gospel Church, 546 Xenia Ave, Dayton; 937-252-8855. Chevrei Tikva Purim Celebration and Shabbat evening service, 8 pm, Oneg Shabbat after, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire, Cleveland Hts., 216-932-5551. Clay Angus, gay country western singer, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052,
Organ Grinders Ball II, age 18 and over, fetish fashion show, domination demonstrations, body modification, kissing and exhibitionism booths, safe sex info, U4ia nightclub, 10630 Berea Rd., Cleveland; 216-421-7181.
Friday, March 21 to Sunday, March 23
Stand and Deliver, Gay Lesbian Straight Teachers' Network national conference, speaker Urvashi Vaid, $95-$180, scholarship available, Salt Lake City, Utah; 212727-0135.
Saturday, March 22
Torah Study and Hebrew Lesson with Student Rabbi David Burstein, Chevrei Tikva, 10 am, at a member's Cleveland Hts. home; 216-932-5551.
7th Annual Hard-Hatted Women Career Fair, free and open to the public, employers and union reps will discuss opportunities for women seeking non-traditional jobs, free child care, 10 am to 3 pm, Sheet Metal Workers Union, 3666 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland; 216-961-4449.
Introduction to Shabbat service, Chevrei Tikva, study with Student Rabbi David Burstein, 1:30 pm, at a member's Aurora home; 216-932-5551.
Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story free public screening, 3:30 pm, in "The Bridge of Learning," Ruff Memorial Center, Capital University, Pleasant Ridge Ave, just south of Main St., Bexley.
St. Patrick's Day Party, Cleveland Irish Les-Bi-Gay Organization, Irish music and dancing with instruction, refreshments, 6 pm, $5 sliding scale, Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., Cleveland; 216-281-8384 or 216-255-2615.
Purim Costume Party, sponsored by Chevrei Tikva, “Biblical figures" theme, free and open to community, 7:30 pm, 1079 Plainfield, Cleveland; 216-932-5551. "Gospel and Spirit," Columbus Gay Men's Chorus spring concert, 8 pm, Weigel Hall on the OSU campus; 614-228-2462.
Bob Navis, gay singer and pianist, show tunes and sing-alongs, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052.
Sunday, March 23
Author Mark Doty reading from his most recent book, Heaven's Coast, 2 pm, An Open Book, 749 N. High St., Columbus; 614-291-0080-
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“Gospel and Spirit," the Columbus Gay Men's Chorus spring concert, 2:30 pm, Weigel Hall on the OSU campus; 614-228-2462.
For Better or Worse, showing of A&E cable network's production on same-sex marriages sponsored by Stonewall Akron, 3 pm, Marrow of Tradition, 1706 W. Market St. at Wallhaven, Akron; 330-923-5466.
Annual Pre-Season Party, Columbus Lesbian and Gay Softball Association, 6-8 pm, Wall Street Nightclub, 144 N. Wall St., Columbus; 614-299-4832 or 614-294-2240. Wednesday, March 26
“Singing Your Own Song,” Dr. Terry Tafoya teaches survival skills for people with HIV using Native American storytelling, slides and humor, free, 7 pm, 6:15 pm registration and refreshments, Holiday Inn Columbus West; RSVP 614-752-2427 or 800226-5554.
Buck Harris, host of WERE-AM's The Gay '90s, will speak at the monthly dinner meeting of Insight, a Cleveland lesbian, gay, bisexual social and business network; call for price and location: 216-556-0567.
Thursday, March 27
Maundy Thursday Worship, joint service of CUEC, New Creation MCC and Spirit of the Rivers, Columbus; 614-224-0314.
Saffire The Uppity Blues Women Perform, 9 pm, Wilbert's, 1360 W. 9th St., Cleveland; 216-771-2583.
Friday, March 28
Good Friday Worship, all welcome, 7:30 pm, Liberation United Church of Christ Hillel, 11291 Euclid near Mayfield on CWRU campus, Cleveland; 216-781-5822.
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