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October 13, 2000 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE 11
Calendar listings are free! To list your non-profit group or club's events, send the date, time, location and contact phone to P.Q. Box 5426, Cleveland, Ohio 44101, or fax to 216-631-1052, or e-mail to calendars@chronohio.com. Each week's calendar shows events in the upcoming two weeks, 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, www.gaypeopleschronicle.com. Deadline for each week's calendar is noon on Thursday of the previous week.
Thursday to Saturday, Oct. 12 to 14
Rehearsing Cyrano, a feminist take on Cyrano de Bergerac, 8 pm, $12, $8 students/seniors, produced by Red Hen Productions, Pilgrim Church, 2592 W. 14th Street, Cleveland, 216661-4301.
Thursday to Sunday, October 12 to 15 Rocky Horror Show, presented by Stage 5 Rep, 7:30 pm, $20/$12 students on Thurs and Sun, Axis Night Club, 775 N. High St, Columbus, 614-263-9448.
Friday, October 13
Queer Comedy Jam, part of Out in Akron, $10 at the door, 8 pm, Highland Theatre, 826 W. Market St, Akron; 330-923-3413, http:// www.outinakron.org.
Friday to Sunday, October 13 to 15
Out in Akron, annual Akron Pride event, Highland Theatre, most events will be free; 330923-3413; http://www.outinakron.org.
Art Show and Sale, the work of John Lennon presented by Yoko Ono and Legacy Productions, 5-9 pm Fri, 11 am-8 pm Sat, 11 am-6 pm Sun, English Oak Room, Tower City Center, Cleveland, 707-526-8992.
Saturday, October 14
One More River to Cross, Black and Gay in America, community forum with Keith Boykin is part of Out in Akron, 2 pm, Highland Theatre, 826 W. Market St, Akron, http:// www.outinakron.org.
Queer Shorts Film Festival, part of Out in Akron, 8 pm, Highland Theatre, 826 W. Market St; 330-923-3413, Akron, http://
www.outinakron.org.
Interweave Ghoulish Halloween Salon, 7:30 pm, potluck, Miami Valley Unitarian Fellowship, 2001 Far Hills Ave, Dayton, 937299-6113.
Sunday, October 15
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Hike in the Mill Stream Run Reservation with Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, meet in parking lot at end of Royalview Lane, for directions call 216-556-4832 Clevelandoutdrs@aol.com. Community Brunch, part of Out in Akron, 12 noon, $10 advance tickets available at Angel Falls Coffee or online, Greystone Hall, 103 S. High St, Akron, http://www.outinakron.org. Cabaret Q, featuring Shelley McConnell and her troupe of Fantabulous All-Stars, part of Out in Akron, 7 pm, Highland Theatre, 826 W. Market St, Akron; 330-923-3413, http:// www.outinakron.org.
There's Naught so Queer as Folk, lecture examining the impact of LGBT artists in the 20th century by Thomas Sokolowski, director of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, part of Out in Akron, 2:30 pm, Akron Art Museum, outinakron@aol.com http:// www.outinakron.org.
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Columbus Gay Men's Chorus, performing in celebration of National Coming Out Day, 10:30 am, St. Mark Lutheran Church, 95 West 5th Ave, Columbus, 614-299-2514 or 614421-6864.
Monday, October 16
Get Out the Vote Election 2000, Stonewall Democrats of Cleveland meeting, special guest: Cuyahoga County Democratic Party Exec. Dir. Cindy Marizette, 6:30 pm, Cleveland Gay and Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216647-7437 or ps7836@yahoo.com.
Tuesday, October 17
Pride at Work Organizational Meeting, AFLCIO affiliate for LGBT people, 7 pm, Stonewall Center, 1160 N. High St, Columbus, MikeTheBear@prodigy.net.
Candidates' Night, featuring politicians from local through federal levels, 6:30 pm, Cleveland Gay and Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428.
Wednesday, October 18
"The Bible and Homosexuality," seven-week discussion series, 7 pm, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, 60 N. Arlington St, Akron, 330376-8725, 330-733-3944 or 330-678-4686.
Thursday to Saturday, Oct. 19 to 21 The Gimmick, a play by Dael Orlandersmith, 8 pm, weekend matinees, $11-$18, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-6838.
Thursday to Sunday, October 19 to 22
The Rocky Horror Show, presented by Stage 5 Rep, 7:30 pm, $20/$12 students on Thurs and Sun, Axis Night Club, 775 N. High St, Columbus, 614-263-9448.
Friday to Sunday, October 20 to 22
Cloud 9, a humorous play about repression and sexual confusion in the British Empire, presented by Bad Epitaph Theater Company, $12/$8 students, 8 pm Fri and Sat, 2 pm Sun, Easter Campus Theater Arts, Cuyahoga Community College, 4250 Richmond Rd, Highland Hills Village (Cleveland), 216-556-74490 or www.badepitaph.org.
Saturday, October 21
National Coming Out month celebration, sponsored by Out and Out Dayton, 5:30 pm, Mamma Disalvo's Italian Ristorante, 1375 E. Stroop Rd, Kettering (Dayton), 937428-0776, http://break.at/outandoutdayton. Women's Gala Pre-Holiday Bazaar and Dance, 9 am, St. John's Unitarian Church, 320 Resor Ave, Clifton (Cincinnati), 513589-2150.
Youth Leadership Summit, sponsored by North Olmsted Spectrum, high school students and their guests only, 9:30 am, free, pre-registration required, West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 20401 Hilliard, Rocky River (Cleveland), register at P.O. Box 226, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070, no_spectrum @hotmail.com, or http://www.geocities.com/ westhollywood/park/3568/spectrum.htm; Judy,
216-651-5428.
Sunday, October 22
Bo Skovhus and Warren Jones in recital, benefit for the AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland and Classical Action: Performing Arts Against AIDS, 7 pm, Reinberger Chamber Hall, Severance Hall, Cleveland, tickets 800-216-2284.
Wednesday, October 25
Insight Monthly Dinner Meeting, LGBT personal, social, and business networking organization, Cleveland, 216-556-0576 for reservations. Short North Toastmasters, speaking development and communication enhancement group, 7:30 pm, Stonewall Center, 1160 North High St, Columbus, 614-228-0786 or SNToastmasters@aol.com.
Oral History Project Meeting, 7 pm, Cleveland Gay and Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428.
"The Bible and Homosexuality," seven-week discussion series, 7 pm, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, 60 N. Arlington St, Akron, 330376-8725, 330-733-3944 or 330-678-4686.
Wednesday to Sunday, Oct. 25 to 29 Gay Bridge 2000, International Association of Gay and Lesbian Bridge Clubs' tournament,
Angst:84, a play about growing up and coming out, 11 pm Fri and Sat, 8 pm Sun, $5, Dobama's Night Kitchen, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-3396.
Saturday, October 28
Legendary Halloween Party, held by Asians and Friends-Cleveland, potluck, 50 Hemlock Lane, Moreland Hills (Cleveland), 216-247-6826.
Women's Halloween Party, presented by Happy Feet, fundraiser for Egg Moon Farm, women only, costumes highly admired, 9 Opm, Cleveland Gay and Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-932-0977 or e-mail clevedyke(@aol.com.
Sunday, October 29
Lakeview Cemetery Walk with Cleveland Out and About, I pm, meet at Caribou Coffee Shop, 1854 Coventry Rd, Cleveland Hts, 216-556-4832 or Clevelandoutdrs (@aol.com.
Saints and Sinners Halloween Ball, masquerade ball held by Cincinnati Men's Chorus, 7 pm, cash bar, silent auction, Cicero's, the dance club at the Syndicate, Newport, Kentucky, 513-542-2626 or http:// www.cmc.bigstep.com..
Berwick Ball Carnival at Axis, annual Halloween ball sponsored by Berwick Ball, 8 pm, $50 reserved seating, $30 general admission, available at Open Book, Union Station, and http:/www.outincolumbus.com, Axis Night Club, 775 N. High St, Columbus, 614-679-1747.
Ramada Palm Springs Hotel, Palm Springs, Highlights of upcoming weeks Calif., pre-registration required, 877-429-6368
or http://www.gaybridge.org/IAGLBC. Thursday to Saturday, Oct. 26 to 28 The Gimmick, a play by Dael Orlandersmith, 8 pm, weekend matinees, $11-$18, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-6838.
Thursday to Sunday, October 26 to 29 The Rocky Horror Show, presented by Stage 5 Rep, 7:30 pm, $20/$12 students on Thurs and Sun, Axis Night Club, 775 N. High St, Columbus, 614-263-9448.
Friday to Sunday, October 27 to 29
Cloud 9, a humorous play about repression and sexual confusion in the British Empire, presented by Bad Epitaph Theater Company, $12/ $8 students, 8 pm Fri and Sat, 2 pm Sun, Eastern Campus Theater Arts, Cuyahoga Community College, 4250 Richmond Rd, Highland Hills Village (Cleveland), 216-556-74490 or www.badepitaph.org.
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For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.gaypeopleschronicle.com
Thursday to Sunday, November 9 to 12 Creating Change Conference, annual LGBT activists` convention sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia, 202-332-6483 ext. 3301 or http://
www.creatingchange.org.
Friday and Saturday, November 17-18
Mr. Tri-State Leather Contest and Weekend, contest and special events surrounding it, admission to contest is $7, events at Pipeline and Serpent bars, Cincinnati, 513-281-7340. http://
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