GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE — October 29.

dobama's night kitchen

presents the ohio premiere of...

Stupid Kids

by John C. Russell

directed by Dan Kilbane

choreography by Sheffia W. Dooley

October 22-November 1, 1999

Fridays and Saturdays at 11 p.m.

Sundays at 8 p.m.

Call 216.932.6838 for reservations

with the support of The

George Gund Foundation

of

Supported through

The Cleveland Foundation's

BASICS Program

Builting Arts Strength In Cleveland

Ohio Arts Council A STATE AGENCY THAT SUPPORTS PUBLIC PROGRAMS IN THE ARTS

dobama theatre, 1846 coventry rd.

Weekly Sunday Buffets

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photo: Rique Winston Meet the Stupid Kids. Jim, Judy, Neechee and Kimberly. They're doing the best they can. dnk is proud open its fifth season with this off-Broadway hit, featuring music by Patti Smith, The Pixies and Christmas.

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Jane Miller, MSSA, LSW

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12417 Cedar, Suites 21-24 Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44106 216-229-2100

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Sunday Buffets start at 3pm!

OPEN:

5:30am Mon.-Sat.

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Every Wednesday is “Musicians Night”! Bass Guitar, Paul Six String, Full Set of Drums, and Full PA system provided. Bring your Ax & Jam! 8 pm ?

KARAOKE EVERY THURSDAY!

DJ on FRIDAYS! Claudia on Saturdays!!

9:00am Sun. 5:30am-7:00pm Happy Hour

3194 W. 25th St. • Cleveland · 216-398-7012

Endorsed by the

Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund

for Council Ward 4

John

Farina

For A Better Lakewood

Paid for by Friends of jaka farine, Mike Markingar, Tressure: 1616 Raphies krs, Lakewood, Off 44107

charlie's calendar

Calendar listings are free!

To list your non-profit group or club's events, send the date, time, location and contact phone to P.O. Box 5426, Cleveland, Ohio 44101, or fax to 216-631-1052, or e-mail to calendars@chronohio.com. Eoch week's calendar shows events in the upcoming 2 weeks only, plus selected later events. But it's never too early to send in a calendar item; listings for months into the future are posted on our web site. Deadline for each week's calendar is noon on Thursday of the previous week.

Through Saturday, October 30

The Clue in the Old Birdbath, a Nancy Drew musical parody presented by Red Hen Productions, $12, $6 student/senior, 8 pm, Pilgrim Congregational UCC, 2592 W. 14 St, Tremont (Cleveland), 216-661-4301.

Through Sunday, October 31

No Exit, a play about a lesbian, a collaborator, and a woman with a merciless past being introduced to each other in a locked room, Bodwin Portable Theatre, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm, free, Notre Dame College, second floor of administration building, 4545 College Rd., South Euclid (Cleveland), 216-556-4996. Through Saturday, November 6

Porcelain, play about a young gay Asian man in London on trial for the murder of his lover, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd., Cleveland Hts.; 216-932-6838.

Stupid Kids, late-night play about two gay teens and the two straight friends they have crushes on, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd., Cleveland Hts.; 216-932-6838. Through Sunday, November 7

Cabaret, 7:30 pm Thursdays, 8 pm Saturdays, 2:30 pm Sundays, Leo Yassenoff Jewish Community Center of Greater Columbus, 1125 College Avenue, Columbus, 614-231-5223, ext. 260

Thursday to Sunday, October 28-31

Healing Our Images of God, interfaith retreat for people with HIV or AIDS at St. Mary of the Springs in Columbus, sponsored by AIDS Service Connection and Spirituality Network, $50 includes lodging and meals; 614-221-7979 or interfaith_retreat @yahoo.com.

Friday to Sunday, October 29-31

"Tails in the Crypt II," Black and White Men Together of Cleveland's 19th anniversary celebration, various locations (see below), $50 registration, limited housing available on a first come basis, 216-651-6208 or 216939-0887.

A Better Lakewood:

• A responsive government that works hard for you.

Safety a top priority in all neighborhoods. Equal Rights and Equal Protections for all Lakewood citizens

Well-paved and repaired streets and safe sidewalks a priority.

City government working together with residents to improve and maintain their neighborhoods.

Holding the line on taxes.

• Creative new ideas for economic

development.

Friday, October 29

"Invasion of the Body Snatchers," part of BWMT Cleveland's weekend-long anniversary celebration, catered registration party, 8 pm Ohio City Oasis, 2909 West 29th St. at Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216-574-2203.

Saturday, October 30

Absentee Ballot Deadline, applications for absentee ballot in 1999 general election must be received by noon; for information, contact county board of elections, http:// www.ohio.gov/sos/boe.html.

Halloween Party, potluck dinner and cultural show, costumes encouraged, 7 pm, Asians and Friends Cleveland, 50 Hemlock Lane, Moreland Hills; 216-226-6080 or 216382-5144.

Halloween Cruise on the Belle of Louisville, board 8 pm at Fourth St. wharf on the Ohio River in Louisville, Ky.; $20; 502-897-1973, Fairness@gaylouisville.com.

"Dark Shadows," part of BWMT Cleveland's weekend-long anniversary celebration, 1-3 pm, (lunch on your own), Leather Stallion Saloon, 2205 St. Clair Ave, Cleveland, 1-5 pm, Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame and Great Lakes Science Center (buy tickets on site); 216-589-8588.

"Attack of the Flesh Eaters," 19th anniversary banquet, part of BWMT Cleveland's weekend-long celebration, Derek Barnett of BlackOut Productions will speak, 6:30 cash bar, 7 pm dinner, Tic Toc Tavern, 11526 Clifton Blvd, Cleveland, 216-631-6111. Halloween Party sponsored by the Brotherhood of Bears, 10 pm, Stage Door, 44 N Jefferson St, Dayton, $500 in cash prizes for costumes; 937-222-2274, BOB_Dayton @juno.com, http://welcome.to/BOBdayton. "Full Voice in the Balkan Tradition,” Muse Cincinnati's Women's Choir with Ethel Raim and Catherine Foster plus local performers Sister Friends, pm, St. John's Unitarian Church, 320 Resor Ave. in Clifton (Cincinnati). Tickets available at Crazy Ladies Bookstore; 513-541-4198.

Sunday, October 31

Report from Lynchburg, forum with Ohio delegates from October 23 Soulforce antiviolence summit with Rev. Jerry Falwell and Rev. Mel White; discussion afterward on Nov. 17 direct action to stop Nebraska church trial of Rev. Jimmy Creech for performing a samesex union; 12:15 pm, bring lunch, Trinity Cathedral, E. 22nd at Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-771-3630 ext. 104.

Lavender Browns Backers party, for Browns-Saints football game, LGBT Browns fan club, 1 pm, 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland; 216-661-1314 or http:// sport.cleveland.com/sport/lavender. "Dawn of the Dead” brunch, part of BWMT Cleveland's weekend-long anniversary celebration, 11 am, at a member's home, 20750 Patterson Pkwy, Highland Hills, Ohio, 216-751-8431.

"Tails of the Crypt" after-glow, part of BWMT Cleveland's weekend-long anniversary celebration, 2-5 pm, at a members' home, 11620 Lake Ave., Cleveland, 216939-0887.

Committed Experienced

• Lakewood Hospital Project HEAL

• Lakewood Schools

Financial Advisory Committee

• President, Board of Trustees Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center

• Active member and supporter of HRC, GLSEN, Log Cabin, & AIDS Task Force

• Active in many social service, arts, political, and community organizations

• Over three years in Banking; over 10 years sales & management experience.

• Hopkins Avenue Homeowner with partner of 5 years, John King

On November 2,

Elect the One Candidate in Ward 4 Committed to a Better Lakewood for All Citizens.

Elect John Farina