B-28 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE

Pride Guide 2001

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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. Each week's calendarshows 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.

Wednesday to Saturday, June 6 to 9 Hedwig and the Angry Inch, by John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask, Weds-Thurs 8 pm, Fri-Sat 9 pm, $25 subscribers, $30 nonsubscribers, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, 1127 Vine St, 513-421-3555, http:// www.cincyetc.com.

Thursday to Sunday, June 7 to 10

Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival, 23rd annual event featuring work by students K-12, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-6838.

Friday, June 8

World's Gayest Office Party, part of Cincinnati Pride, presented by Queen City Careers Association, 5:30 pm, Carol's on Main, 825 Main, Cincinnati; 513-723-5073, http:// www.qccainc.com.

Jungle Maneuvers 2 Uniform Party, part of Cincinnati Pride, Serpent Bar, 4042 Hamilton Ave, 513-681-6969, http://www.serpentbar.com.

Friday to Sunday, June 8 to 17

LGBT Film Festival, Neon Movies, 130 E. Fifth St., Dayton, for films and times 937222-7469, http://www.neonmovies.com.

Friday and Saturday, June 8 and 9

"Freedom Come!" concerts by Cincinnati Men's Chorus, 8:07 pm, Music Hall, Cincinnati, 513-542-2626, http://www.bigstep.com. Corpus Christi, by Terrence McNally, 8 pm, Roadhouse Theatre for Contemporary Art, 145 W. 11th St, Erie, Pa., 814-456-5656.

Friday to Sunday, June 8 to 10

The Alchemist, a play by Ben Jonson, presented by Bad Epitaph Theater Company, Fri and Sat 8 pm, Sun 7 pm, $12 general admission, $8 students and seniors, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave, 216-556-4490, http://www.badepitaph.org.

Saturday, June 9

Parade the Circle, annual arts festival, 11 am, University Circle, Cleveland, 216-791-3900. Pride Pancake Breakfast, part of Cincinnati Pride, presented by Cincinnati Youth Group, 9 am, Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 William Howard Taft, 513-684-8405, http:// www.glbtcentercincinnati.com.

Pride Potluck Picnic, part of Cincinnati Pride, presented by River Bears, 12 noon, McFarland Woods section of Mt. Airy Forest, 513541-0003, http://www.homepages.gay web.com/riverbears.

Pride Interfaith Spiritual Service, part of Cincinnati Pride, featuring leaders from area GLBT-positive churches, 5:30 pm, St. John's Unitarian Church, 320 Resor Ave, 513542-6694.

Decked Out Dinner Dance, sixth annual Gays and Lesbians United benefit aboard the Willis B. Boyer lake freighter museum docked at International Park across the Maumee River from downtown Toledo; dinner and dance at 5:45 pm is $75; dance only $15 advance, $20 at gangplank, starts 7:30 pm; 419-292-1524. GLBT Pride Dance Party, part of Cincinnati Pride, 8 pm, Top of the Inn, Holiday Inn Queensgate, presented by Prodigy Productions, 513-819-6028.

Jungle Heat Party and Mr. Serpent Bear Contest, part of Cincinnati Pride, Serpent Bar, 4042 Hamilton Ave, 513-681-6969, http:// www.serpentbar.com.

Deborah Cooper in Concert, part of Cincinnati Pride, 12 midnight, The Dock, 603 West Pete Rose Way, 513-241-5623, http:// www.thedock-cincy.com.

Post Parade Cookout and Beer Blast, part of Cincinnati Pride, presented by the River Bears, 1 pm, Serpent Bar, 4042 Hamilton Ave, 513-541-0003, http://www.homepages .gayweb.com/riverbears.

Pride 2001 Show, part of Cincinnati Pride, featuring Sirrocco, Chera Chanel and others, 11:30 pm, The Dock, 603 West Pete Rose Way, 513-241-5623, http://www.thedockcincy.com.

Goodtime III Cruise with Cleveland's GIFT, the Gay Invitational Fellowship bowling tournament, boarding 7 pm at East 9th St. pier, Monday to Wednesday, June 11 to 13

ship leaves at 7:30 pm sharp, $20, tickets available at Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center and most area bars; 216-226-3471. Minority Health Fair, sponsored by Toledo NAACP and the Men of Color Project, 11 am, UAW Union Hall, 2300 Ashland Ave, Toledo, 419-248-3331.

Theatre Roulette Festival, festival of new plays from MadLab, different selections at 1:30, 4 and 8 pm, $5 for member, $6-12 nonmembers for each two-hour segment, 105 Grant Ave, Columbus, 614-470-2333, http:// www.madlab.net.

Sam and Friends Show, benefit for the Akron Pride Center, donation requested, 11 pm, Lydia's, 1348 S. Arlington, Akron, 330773-3001.

Sunday, June 10

Cincinnati Pride Parade and Festival, 11 am rally at Burnet Woods Gazebo in Clifton, step-off 12 noon, festival 1 pm at Hoffner Park, 513-766-2008 ext. 2098, 513-241-7003, http://www.cincypride.com, info@cincy

pride.com.

Women: Voices of Conscience, spring concert of Windsong, Cleveland's feminist chorus, featuring special guest Ruth Huber, 4 pm, Archwood United Church of Christ, 2800 Archwood Ave, Cleveland, 216-921-7328, 330-869-4743.

Soulforce Demonstration at the Southern Baptist Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, http://www.soulforce.org, Soulforce Inc., P.O. Box 4467, Laguna Beach, California 92652.

Tuesday, June 12

Gray & Gay: Inviting a Community Response, 8:30 am breakfast forum featuring Dr. Jean Quam of University of Minnesota, includes continental breakfast and continuing education units, $15, registration deadline June 8, Fairhill Center on Aging, 12200 Fairhill Rd, Cleveland, 216-421-1350.

GLBT Scholarship Awards Night, presented by P-FLAG Cincinnati, 7:30 pm, Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 William Howard Taft, Cincinnati, 513-721-7900.

Volunteer Sign-up Day, to recruit volunteers for the OSU Medical Center, refreshments provided, 8:30 am-5:30 pm, Room 155, Doan Hall, University Medical Center, 410 W. 10th Ave, Columbus, 614-293-8653, todd5@medctr.osu.edu.

Wednesday, June 13

Michelle Malone in Concert, Little Brothers, 100 N. High St, Columbus, 614-421-2025. LGBT People in Cincinnati History, presented by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education network and the Cincinnati GLBT Center, 7 pm, Off the Avenue Studios in Northside, 513-591-0200, http://www.

glbtcentercincinnati.com.

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