10% GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLES – November 2, 200101?
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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 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.gaypeoples chronicle.com. Deadline for each week's calendar is noon on Thursday of the previous week.
Thursday-Saturday through Nov. 17 Food Chain, a play by Nicky Silver featuring a gay runway model, his former one-night stand and a missing newlywed, produced by Reality Theatre. $18, seniors $16, students and differently-abled $14, Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St, Columbus, 614-294-7541. infou realitytheatre.com, www.realitytheatre.com.
Friday-Sunday through Nov. 11
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Luv(Sic), ten writer-performers discuss love. directed by Dan Kilbane, produced by Dan Kilbane and Sabrina Gibbar, Fridays and Saturdays 11 pm, Sundays 8 pm, $5, Dobama's Night Kitchen, 1846 Coventry Rd, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-3396.
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Friday to Sunday, November 2 to 4 International Drag King Extravaganza, featuring Dragdom at Woodies in the Ohio Union on Friday, conference in the Union on Saturday morning, showcase at Wall Street Saturday evening, Sunday brunch at Summit Station, http://www.idke.hiskings.com, 614447-5107.
Saturday, November 3
Fashion and Compassion, fashion show benefits AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland, 8 pm, S20, Cuyahoga Community College Main Campus Theater, 2900 Woodland Ave, Cleveland, 216-621-0766.
Fall Ball, semi-formal dinner dance, sponsored by Insight gay and lesbian business networking organization, benefits Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, $65, Play House Club, 216-651-5428 for time.
A Night Out: Celebrating 20 Years, party for Stonewall Columbus featuring the presentation of the annual Stoney Awards, $75, COSI, 333 W. Broad St, Columbus, tickets from Stonewall, 614-299-7764.
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 3 and 4
In the Company of Strangers, benefit screenings of film dealing with hate crimes and tolerance, proceeds go to David's House, hosted by American Express Financial Advisors of Deer Park Court, 6:45 pm Saturday, 1 pm Sunday, wine and cheese reception to follow, $30, Valentine Theater, 400 N. Superior St, Toledo, 419-865-2037
Sunday, November 4
Langes Run Trail Hike, sponsored by Out and About Cleveland, meet at 1 pm at the Wetmore Trailhead, 216-556-4832, http://www.akron home.com outdoors, clevelandoutdrsa aol.com.
Monday, November 5
Gay and Lesbian Family Ministry Night, sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, learn more about the diocesan ministry to LGBT Catholies in the Cleveland area, St. Jude Parish, 590 Poplar Street, Elyria, http://www.dioceseof cleveland.com/gayandlesbianfamilyministry, 216696-6525 ext. 3500.
Tuesday to Sunday, Nov. 6 to Dec. 2
I Hate Hamlet, play by gay writer Paul Rudnick (Jeffrey. Addams Family Values), Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Ave, for times and ticket prices, call 216-795-7000 or log on to http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com.
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Thursday, November 8
Blood Kiss, debut of shot-in-Cleveland film by Alex P. Michaels, features local cast. 9 am. Ohio Independent Film Festival & Market. Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, http://www.ohiofilms.com. 216651-7315.
Margaret Cho in Concert, Mershon Auditorium at the Wexner Center, 1871 N. High St. Columbus. 614-431-3600 for tickets. also available at Wexner box office.
Michelle Malone in Concert, with special guests Ryan Adcock and Chris and Carole Walker from Heavy Weather, presented by Step Out Productions, Barrelhouse. 22 E. 12th St. Cincinnati, 513-421-5337.
Wednesday to Sunday, November 7-11
Creating Change Conference, 14th annual LGBT activists' convention sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. Hyatt Regency Hotel. 333 West Kilbane Ave.. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 202-332-6483 or www.ngltf.org.cc: hotel 414-276-1234.
Friday, November 9
Anniversary Weekend Welcoming Party, celebrating 21 years of Black and White Men Together-Cleveland, 7 pm, $10, 11620 Lake Ave, Cleveland. 216-397-2968.
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9 and 10
Corpus Christi, a play by Terrence MeNally, an Act Out Productions play. BRAVO will discuss hate crimes and hand out literature. 8 pm. $45, Davis Discovery Center, 749 Franklin. Columbus. 614-263-9448, 614-645-7469.
Friday to Sunday, November 9 to 11 Building Alliances for Progressive Action, conference held by OSU's Campus Progressive Alliance, dealing with issues of social justice, keynote speeches will be held at Independence Hall, local speakers and workshops will be in the Ohio Union, registration $10$50, free to OSU students with school ID. psna esf.colorado.edu. 614-371-4623.
Saturday, November 10
Wild Oats Holiday Art Show, featuring local artists, portion of the day's proceeds will benefit AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland, 10 am3 pm, 27249 Chagrin Blvd. 216-381-1438. BWMT 21st Anniversary Banquet, featuring guest speaker Rev. I aurie Hafner. 6:30 pm, $25, reservations required. Maria`s, 11822 Detroit Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland), RSVP 216-397-2968.
Sunday, November 11
BWMT 21st Anniversary Brunch, S10, 10:30 am at a member's home. 1285 W. 89th St. Cleveland, 216-397-2968.
Monday, November 12
The Dyke and the Dybbuk, novel by Ellen Galford, to be discussed at the 10". Book Club, 8 pm. Cleveland I esbian-Gay Center. 6600 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, 216-651-5428.
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Monday to Thursday, November 12-15 Soulforce Demonstration, at the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, D.C., http://www.soulforce.org, Soulforce Inc., PO Box 4467. Laguna Beach, California 92652.
Tuesday, November 13
AIDS Clinical Trials Unit Advisory Board, open meeting. seeking volunteers to promote HIV AIDS education, 6 pm, Foley #306, University Hospitals, 2061 Cornell Rd, Cleyeland. 216-844-8501,
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AIDS Walk Central Ohio 2002 Kickoff, first meeting for volunteers for the annual May event. 7 pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library Auditorium, 96 S. Grant Ave, Columbus. 614-447-5050. rhlagreca@yahoo.com. Speak! Open microphone poetry night, 9 pm, Summit Station. 2210 Summit St, Columbus, 614columbusspeak a hotmail.com,
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Tuesday to Sunday, November 13-18 Gender Armageddon: This is the Future, San Francisco 2001 Tranny Fest Week, featuring film festival and cultural events dedicated to generating positive media images of transgendered people. 415-820-3223, http:// www.tranny fest.com.
Wednesday, November 14
Cocktails and Conversations, co-hosted by the Greater Cleveland Roundtable, featuring the work of LGBT artists Nicole Eisenman and Oliver Herring, 6 pm, $5, free for members of the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, 8501 Carnegie Ave, 216-421-8671. Hard Rock Café Drag Race, 21+ fashion showcase. $10 cover benefits Kamana House and AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland's Adult Care Facility, 9 pm, Hard Rock Café, Tower City Center. 230 West Huron Rd, Cleveland, 216-830-7625.
Friday, November 16
Reception for Barbara Gittings, benefits Cleveland Stonewall Democrats, $50+, tickets of $100+ include a signed photo with Barbara Gittings. 5:30 pm, at a private home, for tickets and information gittingsreception @ hotmail.com. 216-
671-2544
Friday and Saturday, November 16-17 Corpus Christi, a play by Terrence McNally, an Act Out Productions play, BRAVO will discuss hate crimes and hand out literature, 8 pm. $15. Davis Discovery Center. 749 Franklin. Columbus, 614-263-9448, 614645-7469.
Saturday, November 17
Vic's Birthday and OLA Open House, sponsored by the Ohio Lesbian Archives. 8 pm. donation to OLA requested in lieu of present, featuring food. punch and cake, Room 304, 4039 Hamilton Ave. Cincinnati. 513541-1917
Sunday, November 18
Mill Stream Run Reservation Hike, sponsored by Out and About Cleveland, meet at 1 pm at the parking area. 216-556-4832, http:// www.akronhome.com outdoors, clevelandoutdrs a aol.com.
Highlights of upcoming weeks
For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.gaypeopleschronicle.com Wednesday, November 21
Community Thanksgiving Dinner, sponsored by Dayton Pride Partnership, Dayton Lesbian and Gay Center and P-FLAG Dayton with Youth Quest. 6:30 pm, bring salad, side dish or dessert. dlgcu gaydayton.org, 937274-1776.
Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 3 and 4
World AIDS Day Conference, sixth annual event Sponsored by Ohio Department of Health, Fawcett Center. Columbus: 614-644-1838.
Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 4 and 5
Cinna Fest, Cleveland International Black LGBT Film Festival, sponsored by Brother2 Brother. Shaker Square Cinemas, 13116 Shaker Square, Cleveland, 216621-0766 ext. 258.
Compiled by Anthony Glassman