November 3, 2000
GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
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charlie's calendar
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10 and 11
Angst: 84, a play about growing up and coming out, 11 pm, $5, Dobama's Night Kitchen, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 216932-3396.
Friday to Sunday, November 10 to 12
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 www.badepitaph.org.
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Xtra's Gay Life and Style Show, Canada's first large-scale consumer show for the LGBT community, featuring exhibitors and entertainment, 2-9 pm Fri, 10 am-6 pm Sat/Sun, $10, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, 416-925-6665.
Brother Circle Retreat, three-day event for African American gay men, workshops, $35 (includes Wine Sip), Camp George Forbes, 25440 Harvard Rd, 216-556-0558.
Saturday, November 11
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Ferron in concert, 8 pm, $20 plus parking fee, Museum Center Auditorium at Union Terminal, Cincinnati, tickets 513-562-4949 www.ticketmaster.com. Brother Circle of Cleveland Wine Sip, 7 pm, guest speaker Cleo Manago of the Amassi Center in Los Angeles, $10, Camp George Forbes, 25440 Harvard Rd, 216-556-0558.
National Organization for Women state conference, 9 am, $25 advance, $30 door, Sharon Woods Metropark Spring Hollow Lodge, Westerville (Columbus), 614-895-7136. Epicenter at Gallery Nine, Derek Hess' oneman exhibition, opening reception 7pm-11pm, 700 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, 216-241-4560. Aftershock, after-party for Derek Hess' open-
Thursday, November 16
Gender Theorist Judith Butler, lecture on gender issues, 5 pm, Cleveland State University Waetjen Auditorium, 2001 Euclid Ave, 216523-7173 or http://www.csuohio.edu/crossings. Thursday to Saturday, Nov. 16-18
Outspoken, one-man play sponsored by Act Out Productions, 8 pm other nights, $15, Davis Discovery Center, 549 Franklin Ave, Columbus, 614-263-9448.
Friday, November 17
Singles' Happy Hour Mixer, 5:30 pm, complimentary beverages and snacks, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216651-5428.
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:// www.tristateleather.com.
Friday to Sunday, November 17 to 19 When Pigs Fly, a very gay play by Howard Crabtree, Fri/Sat 8 pm, Sun 2 pm, $18/adult, $16/ seniors, $10/student with I.D., $8/children, Beck Center, 17801 Detroit Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland), 216-521-2540.
Saturday, November 18
Feeding our Mind, Body, and Spirit, Coffee house at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, $5 suggested donation to benefit Windsong Feminist Chorus, 7 pm, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216651-5428.
Terry Lee Ousley and B.J. Williams in concert, plus local talent, fundraiser for the Akron Area Pride Center, 7 pm, $5 donation, Pride Center, 71 N. Adams St, 330-724-8575.
ing, featuring a Les Paul guitar painted by Hess Highlights of upcoming weeks
raffled off to support the Cleveland AIDS Task Force, Grade and Sheilbound to perform, 11:30 pm, Agora, 5000 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, 216881-2221.
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 11 and 12
Pro Musica Concert Weekend, featuring R. Carlos Sakai, Native American flutist, Sat/5:30 pm, Sun/7:30pm, Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St, Columbus, 614-464-0066 or http:// www.promusicacolumbus.org.
Sunday, November 12
Hike the Oak Hill Trail with Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, meet at the Lock 29 Trailhead, Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, for directions call 216-556-4832 Clevelandoutdrs'u aol.com.
Monday, November 13
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Black Water, Light Ship by Colm Toibin to be discussed at 10% Book Group. 8 pm. Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center. 6600 Detroit Ave. 216577-1514.
Wednesday, November 15
"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. Gaining Immunity, free medical update and community forum sponsored by OSU AIDS Clinical Trials Unit, reception at 5 pm, program at 6:30, Rhodes Hall Auditorium, 450 W. 10th Ave, Columbus, 614-293-8112.
For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.gay peopleschronicle.com Wednesday, November 22
Community Thanksgiving Dinner, cosponsored by P-FLAG and Dayton LesbianGay Center, bring salad or dessert, 6:30 pm, Faith UCC,200 Delaware Ave, Dayton, 937-274-1776, dlgc@gaydayton.com or http://www.gay dayton.com/dlgc.
Wednesday, November 29
Cincinnati Men's Chorus free concert, 7:30 pm. St. John's United Church of Christ, E. Third St, Dayton, 937-640-3333.
Friday, December 1
World AIDS Day concert, performed by the North Coast Men`s Chorus, guest soloist Tina D. Stump, free, 8pm. Gartner Auditorium, Cleveland Museum of Art, 1150 East Blvd. 440-473-8919. World AIDS Day Gospel Fest, sponsored by the Center for AIDS Research at Case Western Reserve University and the Amen Project. featuring Sabrina Whitley Robinson, Carlton Fellows, the Voices of Koinonia and others. pm, Mt. Zion Fellowship Church, 4265 Northfield Rd, Highland Hills (Cleveland), 216368-1888 or 440-846-1178.
Sunday, December 3
Healing Service, in honor of World AIDS Day, featuring Names Project quilt panels and AMFAR'S AIDS Treatment Directory, 10:30 am, St. Mark Lutheran Church, 95 W. 5th Ave. Columbus, 614-299-2514.
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