8 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE March 2,2001TM

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Calendar listings are freel 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 email to calendars@chronohia.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 naon on Thursday of the previous week.

Saturday, March 3

Wounded Healers Project in concert, $5, 10 pm, Lydia's, 1348 S. Arlington, Akron, 330773-3001.

Monday, March 5

Joe Santiago, openly gay Ward 14 council candidate, speaks at Cleveland Stonewall Democrats meeting, 6:30 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428.

Tuesday, March 6

Ecumenical Prayer Service, featuring panels from the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, part of Black Church Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS, 12 noon, Mahoning County Courthouse, 120 Market St, Youngstown, 330746-4066, tjwillministry@yahoo.com.

Wednesday, March 7

Cleveland Pride Committee, planning for June 16 festival, 7 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428.

Thursday, March 8

Women's Outreach for Women Info Fair, 10 am-7 pm information and brochures available, 4 pm-6 pm staff on hand, portion of the day's sales to be donated to WOW, Natural Living, 3369 Indianola Ave., Columbus, 614267-7270.

Thursday to Sunday, March 8 to 11

National Conference on Aging, includes conference of Lesbian-Gay Aging Issues Network, Hyatt Regency, New Orleans, http:// www.asaging.org/lgain, http://www.aging conference.org.

Saturday, March 10

Interweave Coffeehouse, an evening of coffee, conversation and "open mike," free, 7:30 pm, Miami Valley Unitarian Fellowship, 2001 Far Hills Ave, Dayton, 937-299-6113. Kay Easterday '60s-'70s Dress Party, $5, 10 pm, Lydia's, 1348 S. Arlington, Akron, 330773-3001.

Arktos Bear Club Bar Night, theme is Reconstruction (Men at Work), 10pm, The Toolshed/ Crossover, West 29th St at Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 330-784-3565.

Womyn's Chem-Free Dance, music by Cinderella, 7 pm, $8, Unitarian Church, 93 West Weisheimer, Columbus, tickets 614-675-1175, Metro Video, Coffee Table, Kukala's, http:// www.geocities.com/idjlamb24. Cincinnati Men's Chorus, with special guests Inner Voices from Louisville, 2 pm, First Unitarian Church, corner of Reading and Linton Rd, Cincinnati, 513-542-2626, http:// www.cmc.bigstep.com.

Ohio Leather Summit, $30 includes lunch, Cincinnati, for directions and registration http:/. /www.crosswinds.net/~ohiosummit or

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Shower of Stoles, featuring ecumenical service and community reception, 4:30 pm, St. Agnes Catholic Church, 811 N. Paul Laurence Dunbar St, Dayton, 937-274-1776.

Monday, March 12

The Hours, by Michael Cunningham, to be discussed at 10% Book Club, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216651-5428.

Men's Coming Out Group, first of seven closed-door meetings, 8 pm, registration required, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, Jen 216-651-5428.

Tuesday, March 13

Saturday and Sunday, March 17-18 Spring Fling Volleyball Tournament, sponsored by Diversified Volleyball Association (DIVA), part of North American Gay Volleyball Association, Cleveland State University, http://members.aol.com/clevdiva/page/

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Sunday, March 18

Keep the River on Your Right: a Modern Cannibal Tale, showing of gay-themed movie, 7:15 pm, $7.75, $5.75 for members, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http:// www.clevelandfilm.org.

Nico and Dani, showing of gay-themed movie, 5pm, $5.25, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800766-6048, http://www.clevelandfilm.org. Trembling Before G-d, showing of gay documentary, 2:30 pm, $5.25, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http://www.cleveland film.org.

SSAFE Night Out 2001, Safe Schools Are For Everyone reception followed by the film Nico and Dani at the Cleveland Film Festival, 3 pm, $25 for reception and film, English Oak Room, Tower City Center, 216-651-5428. "Homemade" Spaghetti Dinner, 12 noon, $5, Liberation UCC, 13714 Madison Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland), 216-521-5556.

GLBT Identity and Disability Forum, sponHighlights of upcoming weeks

sored by Ohio Activist Network, discussion of LGBT issues among people with disabilities, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-939-9988, ohioactivist @hotmail.com.

Friday, March 16

Keep the River on your Right: a Modern Cannibal Tale, showing of gay-themed movie, 12 noon, $5.25, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http://www.clevelandfilm.org. Nico and Dani, showing of gay-themed movie, 9:30 pm, $7.75, $5.75 for members, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http:// www.clevelandfilm.org.

Saturday, March 17

Absolut Best, gay and lesbian film retrospective hosted by Comedy Central's Frank DeCaro, $7.75, $5.75 for members, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http://www.cleveland film.org.

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For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.gaypeopleschronicle.com

Monday, March 19

Wilma Mankiller to speak, first female Cherokee chief, $15 advance, $20 door, co-sponsored by Stonewall Cincinnati, Plum Street Temple, tickets and info available through Stonewall Cincinnati, 1118 Race St, 45210,513-651-2500. Brown Bag Dinner, held by Cleveland Activist Network, 7 pm, Trinity Cathedral, Euclid Ave. and E. 22nd, 216-939-9988, ohioactivist@hotmail.com.

Trembling Before G-d, showing of gay documentary, 7:15 pm, $7.75, $5.75 for members, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http:/ /www.clevelandfilm.org.

Tuesday, March 20

Trembling Before G-d, showing of gay documentary, 3 pm, $5.25, part ofthe Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http://www.clevelandfilm.org.

Wednesday, March 21

Letters to Uranus: the Hidden Life of Tedd Burr, showing of gay-themed movie, 9:15 pm, $7.75, $5.75 for members, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http://www.clevelandfilm.org.

Thursday, March 22

Big Eden, showing of gay-themed movie, 2:15 pm, $5.25, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800766-6048, http://www.clevelandfilm.org.

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Letters to Uranus: the Hidden Life of Tedd Burr, showing of gay-themed movie, 2 pm, $5.25, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800766-6048, http://www.clevelandfilm.org. Longtime Companion, showing of gay-themed, Oscar-nominated film, 12 noon, $5.25, 9:30 pm, $7.75, $5.75 for members, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http:// www.clevelandfilm.org.

Friday, March 23

Big Eden, showing of gay-themed movie, 5 pm, $5.25, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800766-6048, http://www.clevelandfilm.org. Scout's Honor, showing of Sundance awardwinning gay documentary, 7:15 pm, $7.75, $5.75 for members, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http://www.clevelandfilm.org.

Saturday, March 24

Silk in concert, $5, 10 pm, Lydia's, 1348 S. Arlington, Akron, 330-773-3001.

Big Eden, showing of gay-themed movie, 9:45 pm, $7.75, $5.75 for members, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http:// www.clevelandfilm.org.

Scout's Honor, showing of Sundance awardwinning gay documentary, 2:30 pm, $5.25, part of the Cleveland Film Festival, Tower City Cinemas, Public Square, 800-766-6048, http:/ /www.clevelandfilm.org.

Saturday, March 31

"Another Opening, Another Show," a selection of Broadway classics presented by the North Coast Men's Chorus, 8 pm, $12 advance, $15 at door, Waetjen Auditorium, Music Building of Cleveland State University, 2001-Euclid Ave, Cleveland, http://www.tickets.com or 800766-6048.

Fire & Desire in concert, $5, 10 pm, Lydia's, 1348 S. Arlington, Akron, 330-773-3001. Rainbow Prom, hosted by the Akron Area Pride Center, 5:30 pm, $40, Oakes Lodge, Chippewa Lake, RSVP by March 1, Gerry 330724-9817, Joni 330-297-6226, Marnay 330785-2064, or Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center 216-651-5428.

Lucie Blue Tremblay and Donna Mogavero in concert, to benefit Lesbian Health News, 8 pm, $10 students, $15 advanced sales, $20 door, Ohio Union Conference Theater, Ohio State University, Columbus, 614-481-7656, LHNews@aol.com.

Organ Grinder's Ball, Cleveland's largest fetish ball, 10pm, Metropolis, 2325 Elm, in the Flats, Cleveland, tickets 216-241-5555,http:// www.ticketmaster.com, part of proceeds to benefit AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, 216-621-0766.

Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and 8 "Standard Time," concert by Cincinnati Men's Chorus, Sat 8:07 pm, Sun 2:07 pm, Music Hall, 513-542-2626, http:// www.bigstep.com.

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