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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
MAY 2, 1997
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"A Benefit for the Gay Community Center" May 18, 1997-7:00 pm at Legends 11719 Detroit Rd. Starring: Ramona & Sabel West,
Buck Harris, Mr. Gay Cleveland, Greg Sky, Lyrical Majic of Bobby Boy
and out of retirement Midnight Rider and Palomino for more information or donations call 216-228-0683
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A Benefit for PRYSM Youth Center "A Night to Remember Robbie"
Ryker Productions presents special guest Jeremy Vargus & The Illusion Corps.
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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
■Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, May 6.
Thursday, April 17 to Sunday, May 4
Angels in America, Tony Kushner's play about AIDS and outsiders in the Reagan era, $17-$20, Human Race Theatre Company, Metropolitan Arts Center, 126 N. Main St., Dayton; 513-228-3630.
Thursday, May 1 to Friday, May 30
Chronology of AIDS Art Display, Akron-Summit County Public Library third floor gallery, 55 S. Main St.; 330-923-5466.
Friday, May 2
Chevrei Tikva Holocaust Memorial Service, led by student rabbi David Burstein; 8 pm, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts. 216-932-5551. Twentysomething Games Night, for gays and lesbians age 18-33, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St.; 216-522-1999.
Welcoming Cocktail Party for Ohio Human Rights Bar Association annual meeting, 9 pm, Glidden House, 1901 Ford Drive, Cleveland; 614-265-7530.
Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3
These Are My Sisters, one-woman play about the women's movement in the '70s, written and performed by Martha Boesing, $6-$12, 8 pm, Lakewood Civic Auditorium Tryout Theatre, 14100 Franklin Blvd., Lakewood; 216-661-4301.
Saturday, May 3
Ohio Human Rights Bar Association Annual Meeting, gay and lesbian attorneys' meeting, with free continuing legal education programs, 11 am to 4 pm, speakers include Timothy Downing, Elliot Fishman and Rita Fuchsman, Glidden House, 1901 Ford Drive, in Cleveland's University Circle; 614-265-7530, lodging 216-231-8900. Annual OHRBA Dinner, guest speaker Lambda Legal Defense director Evan Wolfson, cocktails 6:30 pm, dinner 8 pm, Cleveland Botanical Garden, 11030 East Blvd.; reservations 614-265-7530.
Feminist Theater, lecture by Martha Boesing, founder and artistic director of professional women's theater At the Foot of the Mountain, free, 2 pm, Capitol University, 1320 Sumner Court, Cleveland; reservations 216-661-4301.
Judy Carter, author of The Homo Handbook, 3 pm, An Open Book, 749 N. High St., Columbus; 614-291-0080.
Sunday, May 4
AIDS Walk '97, benefits ten Central Ohio AIDS organizations, 11:30 am registration, 2 pm step off from Bicentennial Park in downtown Columbus; 614-447-5050. Windsong Feminist Choir Spring Concert, $5-$10 suggested donation, sign language interpreted, 4 pm, Archwood United Church of Christ, 2800 Archwood near Pearl, Cleveland, 216-921-7328 or 330-455-1423.
AIDS Awareness Week Candlelight Vigil, Portage County AIDS Task Force Interfaith Care Group, 7 pm service followed by reception, St. Patrick's Church, 313 N. Depeyster St., Kent; Kat Holtz 330-296-3255.
Service of Prayer and Healing for those touched by AIDS, 7 pm, Plymouth Church, 2860 Coventry Rd., Shaker Heights; 216-921-3510.
Illuminate the Truth AIDS candlelight vigil, 6 pm, Morley Health Center auditorium, bring a candle, 177 S. Broadway, Akron; Sally Longstreth 330-375-3519. Author David Sedaris reads from his book Naked, 7:30 pm, Thurber House, 77 Jefferson Ave., Columbus, 614-464-1032.
Friday, May 9
Transgender Activist Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues, speaks on her latest book Transgender Warriors, $5, 7 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 Wesheimer Rd., Columbus; 614-888-4587.
Friday, May 9 to Saturday, May 10
Conference on Women and AIDS, keynote speaker Dr. Victoria Cargill, Health Museum, 8911 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland; 330-325-2511 or 216-579-1181.
Saturday, May 10
AIDS Walk, 5 km pledge walk to benefit David's House, 9 am registration, 10 am stepoff, University of Toledo Student Union, Bancroft St.; 419-243-7400. Book Reading and Discussion with Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues and Transgender Warriors, 1 pm, An Open Book bookstore, 749 N. High St., Columbus; 614-291-0080.
Feminist Bookstore Week Readings by local women writers, silent auction, 6 pm, People Called Women bookstore, 3153 W. Central Ave. at Cricket West (near Secor Rd.), Toledo; 419-535-6455.
16th Ohio Round-Up sober dance, 8 pm, $5 donation, West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, Karen K. 216-651-4604.
Wednesday, May 14
Against Pornography: The Feminism of Andrea Dworkin, video and discussion, 6 pm, People Called Women feminist bookstore, 3153 W. Central Ave. at Cricket West (near Secor Rd.), Toledo; 419-535-6455.
Gay Lesbian and Straight Teachers Network meeting at Lakewood Presbyterian Church, 14502 Detroit at Marlowe, 6:30 pm; Judy Montgomery, 216-585-3293. Thursday, May 15
So What Are You Wearing? performance piece by HIV educator John Chaich about symbols, systems, and stories in the age of AIDS, 8 pm, free, Cleveland State University, University Center Kiva room, 2121 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Thursday, May 15 to Saturday, May 17
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Dykes and Fairies and Queers, Oh My .. seven gay one-act plays, 8 pm, $14, Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St., Columbus; 614-294-7541.
Thursday, May 15 to Sunday, May 18
Unity Village Weekend Retreat, for committed couples, Friends of Unity Columbus; 614-717-9920.
Friday, May 16
Chevrei Tikva Israeli Cafe and Israel Independence Day Service Celebration, dinner 6:15 pm, services 8 pm, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts., 216-932-5551.
"High School Revisited: A Gay Perspective" discussion, Twentysomething social group for gays and lesbians age 18-33, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St. at Detroit Ave.; 216-522-1999.