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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE September 28, 2007
GREATER DAYTON
LGBT
CENTER
When The Stars Come Out
Saturday, October 6th 8:00pm
Come watch couples from the Miami Valley area compete in a dance competition where YOU will help determine the winners. Dancers include PFLAG members and parents, members of the LGBT Center board, a few Rubi Girls, and members of our fine community. The affair will be hosted by Lite 99's own Sandy Collins. Tickets be . may purchased online at www.daytonlgbtcenter.com or at Q-Gifts at 1904 N Main Street and at 464 on Fifth at 464 5th Street for a donation of $25.00.
Dayton GLBT Film Festival
The Neon Movies September 28th-30m
www.neonmovies.com
DAYTON LGBT CENTER COMMUNITY DINNER
SEPT 22ND AT 6:30PM
PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
101 HUMAN AVE AT 4TH
(997) 252-4467
D MEMBER JENNETTE CADEN WILL SPEAK ABOUT ISSUES FACING TRANSGENDER CITIZENS NATIONAL CUMATE PLUS GET THE RUNDOWN ON ALL OF THE NATIONAL COMING OUT TIVITIES IN THE CLUSTER MAYTON AND MEET COUPLES DANCING IN THE WHEN THE STARS COME OUT ON OCT 6TH AT THE DAYTON CONVENTION CENTER THE CENTER PROVIDES THE MAIN DISH, TABLE SERVICE AND BEVERAGES PLEASE BRING A SIDE DISH, SALAD OR DESERT TO SHARE.
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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 Friday, October 5
The Beauty in Man: 250 Years of the Male Figure in Art, exhibition highlighting photography, graphic and fine art representations of the male figure, includes openly gay artists Wes Hempel and Jack Balas, Tregoning & Company, 1300 West 78th St, Cleveland; 216281-8626, www.tregoningandco.com.
To Saturday, October 20
Acta Lady, gender-transgressive farcical comedy by Jordan Harrison presented by Convergence-Continuum Theater, 8 pm, $12, $9 students and seniors, the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd, Cleveland; 216-687-0074, www.convergence-continuum.org. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28-29 Out and Equal Workplace Summit, annual conference of organization dedicated to workplace equality for LGBT people, Washington, D.C.; www.outanḍequal.org.
Kevin Joseph Kelly, gay actor and singer who portrays Jimi Sprinkles on That's Life with Robin Swoboda, performing as part of the Cleveland Cabaret Project's Cabaret Sampler, with Toni Cervino, Drew Rothman and Nadia Tarnawsky, 8 pm, $20, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, 1519 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; 216-241-6000, www.playhousesquare.org. Nature Moves 3, performances by Verb Ballets, featuring Heinz Poll's Duet and Bolero, as well as world premieres Songs of a Wayfarer and Slapping Stones, 7 pm reception with cash bar, 8 pm performances, $25 for either performance, $40 includes Saturday performance and post-performance reception, $5 fee added to tickets purchased at door, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval, Cleveland; 216-231-1177, 800-317-9155 ext. 3279, www.verbballets.org.
Friday to Sunday, September 28 to 30
Downtown Dayton LGBT Film Fest, seconnd annual event, featuring A Four Letter Word on Friday, Top Drawer Shorts and The Gymnast on Saturday, Freeheld, Red Without Blue and The Bubble on Sunday, $8 per screening, $35 for festival pass, Neon Theater, 130 East 5th Street, Dayton; 937-222-8452, www.myspace.com/downtowndaytonlgbt.
Saturday, September 29
Walk to Stop AIDS, annual pledge walk sponsored by Stop AIDS, formerly AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati, 9 am, Sawyer Point, 705 East Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati; www.stopaidscincinnati.org, 513-421-2437. Coventry Crawl, walk through historic Coventry Village shopping district, featuring performances by Something Dada and Reuben's Train, 12 noon, Coventry Rd. between Mayfield and Euclid Heights Blvd, Cleveland Heights; www.coventryvillage.org.
Hot on the Trail: It's Your Choice, scavenger hunt to benefit Planned Parenthood of Northwest Ohio, $40 per team member, $160 per team, $5 discount per team member without commemorative T-shirts, 4 pm in their parking
lot,
1301 Jefferson Ave, Toledo; www.ppnwo.org/hott, 419-255-1115 ext. 303. Come Out of Your Shell, TaDa dinner benefiting the Cleveland LGBT Center features a clambake, beer, wine, door prizes and dancing, 7 pm, $50, limited to 50 guests, www.lgbtcleveland.org, 216-651-5428. Birth, play by Karen Brody about giving birth in America today, crossing boundaries of sexual orientation, class and political leanings, part of the Birth on Labor Day month-long global movement to make childbirth safer for women across the world, 7 pm, $12 advance, $15 door, Lakewood Masonic Hall Ballroom, 15300 Detroit Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland); www.brownpapertickets.com/event/19030,
http://birthonlaborday.com.
Thee Toledo Reign vs. Kentucky Valkyries, home game of Women's Professional Football League team, gates 6 pm, kickoff 7:05 pm, Bedford Community Stadium, 8285 Jackman Rd, Temperance, Michigan (Toledo); www.theetoledoreign.com, 419-654-5799. Triangle Foundation State Dinner, 13th annual dinner for Michigan's top LGBT advocacy organization, 5 pm cocktail reception, 7 pm dinner, $150, Ford Conference and Event Center, 1151 Village Road, Dearborn (Detroit); 313-537-7000, http://tri.org/dinnersite/ index.html.
Sunday, September 30
TransOhio Volunteer and Leadership Meeting, learn about TransOhio and its upcoming events, 3 pm, Stonewall Columbus, 1160 North High St, Columbus; TransOhio@wow way.com.
Monday, October 1
Before Stonewall: The Making of the Gay and Lesbian Community, screening of documentary in honor of Gay and Lesbian History Month, 6:30 pm, Akron-Summit County Public Library Main Branch, 60 South High Street, Akron; 614-224-0400.
Tuesday, October 2
Before Stonewall: The Making of the Gay and Lesbian Community, screening of documentary in honor of Gay and Lesbian History Month, 6:30 pm, Youngstown State University Kilcawley Center, Ohio Room, 1 University Plaza, Youngstown; 614-224-0400 Wednesday, October 3
Central Ohio Candidate Forum, presented by Stonewall Columbus, Stonewall Democrats of Central Ohio and HRC, featuring mayoral and city council candidates from Columbus, 6:30 pm reception, forum 7 pm, Stonewall Columbus, 1160 North High St, Columbus; 614-299-7764, www.stonewallcolumbus.org. ABC: Anybody Can Dance, free square dancing lessons provided by Cleveland City Country Dancers, 7 pm, Archwood UCC, 2800 Archwood Ave, Cleveland; 216-251-1053, www.iagsdc.org/cccd.
Thursday, October 4
Lori Molesky Opening Reception, for her new exhibit of nature photography, 6 pm, Annex Gallery, Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Blvd, Shaker Heights (Cleveland); 216-795-9800, www.logan.com. HomoRevolution, gay hip-hop tour stops in Columbus, featuring Deadlee, Tori Fixx, Bigg Nugg, JFP, Shorty Roc, FoxxJazell and DaLyrical, 10:30 pm, $5 advance, $7 door, Jacks Bar, 2210 Summit St, Columbus; 614261-9634, www.homorevolution.com, www.gaymusicusa.com for tickets.
Friday, October 5
Psychological Perspectives on LGBT Persons: A Retrospective and Prospective Discussion, conference hosted by the Arhcives of the History of American Psychology, marking the 50-year anniversary of the publication of Evelyn Hooker's The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual, free for University of Akron students, faculty and staff, $20 outside students, $35 professionals and community members, includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch, 8 am registration, Martin University Center, University of Akron; http://www3.uakron.edu/ahap, 330972-7285, Gruich@uakron.edu.
Ins and Outs: A Revival, opening reception for exhibit of paintings by Paul Richmond addressing LGBT issues, Bar of Modern Art, 583 East Broad St, Columbus; www.absolutearts.com/
portfolios/p/prichmond,
www.barofmodernart.com, 614-223-3000.
Friday to Sunday, October 5 to 7
Affirmation Conference, meeting of the world's largest organization for LGBT Mormons, Hyatt Regency Hotel on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.; www.affirmation.org/conference.
Emmaus Retreat, eighth annual gathering of gay Catholics, their families and friends, $145 includes private single room and five meals, Jesuit Retreat House, 5629 State Road, Cleveland; www.jrh-cleveland.org, 440-223-6832. Friday to Sunday, October 5 to 14
What the Butler Saw, farcical play by gay British writer Joe Orton, 8 pm, Sundays 2:30 pm, $10, $7 seniors and Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff, $5 students, Eldred Theater, 2070 Adelbert Rd, Cleveland; 216-368-6262, www.case.edu/artsci/thtr/