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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
October 14, 2005
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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 216631-1052, or e-mail to calendars @chronohio.com. Each week's calendar shows events in the upcoming week, 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.
To Sunday, October 16
Out in Akron, LGBT cultural festival, 330253-2220, www.akronpridecenter.org. The Vampyres, dark and comic play by David Hansen, directed by openly bisexual artist Alison Hernan Garrigan, Weds 8 pm, ThursSat 11 pm, Sun 6 pm, $10-$24, Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216-631-2727, www.cptonline.org.
To Tuesday, October 18
National Coming Out Week, series of events surrounding National Coming Out Day, presented by Ohio State University GLBT Student Services, 614-688-8449, www.multiculturalcenter.osu.edu/glbtss.
Tuesday, October 18
BRAVER at Veterans Stand Down, Columbus group for LGBT veterans and servicemembers at service fair for veterans, 8 am, Veterans Memorial Building, 300 West Broad St, Columbus, 614-777-4328, mshinkle a columbus.rr.com, www.braver.org.
To Sunday, October 23
Forbidden, play by Pat Rowe dealing with the wife of a Nazi officer who falls in love with a Jewish woman during the Holocaust, presented by Red Hen Productions, $18, 7:30 Thurs pm and Fri, 3:30 pm Sun, Cleveland Black Box Theater, 1210 West 6th St, Cleveland, 216556-0910, www.feministtheatre.org.
Friday, October 14
LGBT Issues in Social Services and Child Welfare, conference presented by Out in Akron and the University of Akron School of Social Work, six continuing education units, breakfast, lunch and parking provided, Polsky Building, 121 South Main St, Akron, for reservations call 330-972-5974.
Crybaby Butch, reading by author Judith Frank from her award-winning novel, part of Ohio State University's GLBT Student Service's National Coming Out Week, 4 pm, 311 Denney Hall, 164 West 17th, Columbus, 614-688-8449, www.multiculturalcenter.osu.edu/glbtss. Eating Out, gay-themed film about the confusing path of true love, presented by the Case Western Reserve University Film Society and Spectrum, 7, 9 and 11 pm, $3, Strosacker Auditorium, CWRU campus, Cleveland, 216368-2463, http://home.case.edu/spectrum, http://films.case.edu.
Meet the Models Party, presented by the Oldtimer's Club of Central Ohio, introducing their 2006 calendar of Columbus bartenders to raise money for Pater Noster House, Club Diversity, 863 South High St, Columbus, 614256-3768, occo(@columbus.rr.com.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14 to 22
Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, first installment of Tony Kushner's epic play about the early days of the AIDS epidemic, presented by Falcon Theater, 8 pm, $15, Monmouth Theater, 636 Monmouth St, Covington, Ky. (Cincinnati), 513-481-9042. Saturday, October 15
A Family for Every Child, adoption workshop presented by P-FLAG Cincinnati, the Greater Cincinnati Log Cabin Republicans and GLSEN-Cincinnati, part of a statewide campaign organized by the Ohio Youth Advocacy Program and the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 9:30 am, Clifton United Methodist Church, 3416 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, cincylgbtadoptionwksp@yahoo.com, 216-
651-5428.
Multicultural Health Fair, presented by the Cleveland Rustin Initiative, with planning help from the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, PACT, GLSEN and P-FLAG, 10 am-2 pm, Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ, 2592 West 14th St, Cleveland, 216651-5428.
Fall Pride March and Rally, line-up 12:30 pm, march 1 pm, rally 2 pm, State Stand North 12th Street to Perry Square, Erie, Pennsylvania, eriegaypride@yahoo.com, 814602-0252.
Hike the Peninsula Area of the Cuyahoga Valley, organized by Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, 216-556-8209, http://cleveland outandabout.org.
Sweetest Dinner Dance, part of Out in Akron, $20, 7 pm, First Grace UCC, 350 South Portage Path, Akron, 330-253-2220, www.akron pridecenter.org.
Masquerage, masquerade ball benefiting the AIDS Resource Center Ohio, masks required, general admission includes a cocktail, music, hors d'oeuvres and photographs, $50, VIP $125 includes access to the Red Ribbon Lounge, gift, complimentary raffle ticket, 7:30 pm, the Merc, 617 East Third St, Dayton, 937461-2437 ext. 25, www.arcohio.org.
Burning Sage in concert, predominantly lesbian rock group, with Ursula the Matador of Monogatari, $5, free with receipt from dinner. 8 pm, Bounce, 2814 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, www.burningsage.net, 216-357-2997.
Full-Contact Musical Chairs, Roller Girls Ohio plays on skates to benefit BRAVO, with music by Cotton Jackson and A Planet for Texas; 9 pm, $4, Little Brother's, 1100 North High St., Columbus; 614-421-2025. Sunday, October 16
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It's My Party, concert by the Cincinnati Men's Chorus as part of the 20/20 Festival, 3 pm, $17.50 advance, $20 door, Contemporary Arts Center, 44 East Sixth St, Cincinnati, 513542-2626, www.cincinnatimenschorus.org. Open Door Coffee House, special edition of monthly event to honor Out in Akron, 6:30 pm, First Grace UCC, 350 South Portage Path, Akron, 330-253-2220, www.akronpride center.org.
Monday, October 17
Queers on Wheels: Sexuality Workshop, workshop dealing with the sexuality of differently-abled LGBT people, part of Ohio State University's GLBT Student Service's National Coming Out Week, 3 pm, 47 University Hall, 230 North Oval Mall, Columbus, 614-688-8449, www.multiculturalcenter .osu.edu/glbtss.
Tuesday, October 18
Queers on Wheels: Disability Sensitivity Training, part of Ohio State University's GLBT Student Service's National Coming Out Week, 10:30 am, 43 University Hall, 230 North Oval Mall, Columbus, 614-688-8449, www.multiculturalcenter.osu.edu/glbtss.
Capital City Volleyball, organizational meeting to discuss 20th season activites and fee structure, 6:30 pm, 374 Kendall Place, Columbus, www.columbusvolleyball.org/ccv. Lucie Blue Tremblay in concert, lesbian singer-songwriter, benefit for the Breast Exam Project, 7:30 pm, pay what you can, $20 suggested, Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron, 3300 Morewood, Akron, 330-384-1106, www.epitomemag.com.
Weds. and Thursday, Oct. 19 and 20 Institute on Strengthening HIV Prevention, training provided through the National Center for Training, Support and Technical Assistance and Proceed, Inc., AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, 3025 Euclid Ave, registration required, 908-351-7727 ext. 290.
Thursday, October 20
Interfaith Time Out, new two-hour weekly drop-in time for people with questions and concerns about the intersection of LGBT issues and religion, 4:30 pm, Stonewall Columbus, 1160 North High St, Columbus, philhart@stonewall columbus.org, 614-
299-7764.
Friday, October 21
Making Your School/Classroom Safe for LGBT People: Whose Job Is It? all-day training session as part of professional staff development for Columbus Public Schools, open to teachers and administrators, presented by the Columbus Safe Schools Coalition and BRAVO, to register, go to www.columbus.k12 .oh.us/staffdev.
Lesbian Cancer Survivors Group, Cleveland area support and social group, 6:30 pm, for location and information call 440442-9399.
G2H2 at the Garage, Gay Guys' Happy Hour is at a different club each month, Garage Bar, 1859 West 25th Street, Cleveland, 5:30 pm, 216-696-7772, www.thegaragebar.net.
Jen Foster in concert, lesbian singersongwriter, Jack Quinn's, 112 East Fourth Street, Covington, Kentucky (Cincinnati), 859491-6699, www.jenfoster.com.
Amy Ray in concert, member of the Indigo Girls, with the Volunteers, Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd, Cleveland Heights, 216-321-5588, www.grogshop.gs.
Friday to Saturday, Oct. 21 to Nov. 5 Three Tall Women, play by openly gay writer Edward Albee dealing with the life of one woman, won Albee his third Pulitzer Prize, presented by the Chagrin Valley Little Theater, 8 pm, $8, 56 River St, Chagrin Falls (Cleveland), 440-247-8955, www.cvlt.org.
Saturday, October 22
Hike the Carriage Trail in the Cuyahoga Valley, organized by Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, 216-556-8209, www.clevelandout andabout.org.
Lesbian singersongwriter Jen Foster wil be playing in Cincinnati
and Columbus this month.
A Little Night Magic, Eric Brouman to perform his comedy magic at the Insight monthly dinner, Cleveland area LGB personal and professional networking organization, call for location, time and reservations, 216-556-0576. Fall Hayride, organized by the Rainbow Wranglers, features food and cider, a hayride and a free pumpkin, dance lessons, dancing, a performance, an auction and a chance to win prizes at the "pumpkin patch,"$15 partly ben efits the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6:30 pm, Boyert's Farm, 4557 Paradise Rd, Seville (south of Medina), 216-228-7145, www.rainbowwranglers.org.
An Evening with Margaret Cho, comedy concert sponsored by Pride! Kent, Delta Lambda Phi and other organizations, 8 pm, free for Kent State University undergrads, $15 general admission, MAC Center, Janik Drive off East Summit Street, Kent, pride@kent.edu, 330-672-2338.
Lojo Russo in concert, lesbian rocker from Minnesota, $10 suggested donation, 8 pm, Tirabassi-Kin House, for Cleveland location call 216-371-3224 or go to www.tirabassikin.com.
Jen Foster in concert, lesbian singersongwriter, Club 202, 145 North Fifth St, Columbus, 614-221-9379, www.jen foster.com.
Sunday, October 23
The Rhetoric of Intolerance, screening of film responding to Pat Robertson's deceitful antigay propaganda, discussion led by Perry Slone of the Beacon Fellowship, P-FLAG Columbus monthly meeting, 2 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 West Weisheimer Rd, Columbus, 614-227-9355.
Highlights of upcoming weeks
For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.gaypeopleschronicle.com
Tuesday, October 25
Allies Luncheon, presented by Penn State Behrend Trigon, 12:30 pm, McGarvey Commons, Penn State Behrend campus, Erie, Pennsylvania, psutrigon@yahoo.com.
Wednesday to Sunday, Nov. 9-13
Creating Change Conference, 18th annual LGBT activists' convention sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; Oakland Marriott City Center Hotel, 1001 Broadway, Oakland, California; hotel 510-451-4000, Task Force 202-639-6333; www.creating change.org.
-Compiled by Anthony Glassman
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