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To Saturday, October 25

Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, presented by the Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House Graduate Program, 8 pm, additional 4 pm Saturday matinee, $15, $7.50 students, Brooks Theater, Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; 216795-7000.

To Sunday, October 26

Blithe Spirit, witty play by gay writer and actor Noel Coward about the ghost of a man's ex-wife trying to destroy his life, 7 pm, Sundays 2 pm, Club Diversity, 863 South High St, Columbus; 614224-4050,www.clubdiversity.com.

Friday, October 24

Freeheld, Academy Award-winning documentary on the struggle of a lesbian cop to add her partner to her pension, part of Miami Valley Pride Week, 7:30 pmUnitarian Universalist Fellowship, 3186 Burbank Rd, Wooster; 330887-1212.

All Ohio All Stars, evening of dance featuring Verb Ballets of Cleveland, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company and the Cincinnati Ballet, $18-$25, 8 pm, Ohio Theater, Playhouse Square, 1519 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; 216241-6000, www.playhousesquare.org. Friday and Sunday, October 24 and 26

Chris & Don: A Love Story, film by Guido Santi and Tina Mascara about the relationship between writer Christopher Isherwood and painter Don Bachardy, part of the Cleveland Museum of Art's Panorama Film Series, 7 pm Friday, 1:30 pm Sunday, $8, $6 CMA members, $5 seniors, $4 students, Cleveland Museum of Art, 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland; www.clevelandart.org, 216-421-7350.

Saturday, October 25

Aging Well in the LGBT Community, daylong workshop presented by Nancy Orel and Rona Klein, sponsored by Equality Toledo, registration required, Perrysburg Senior Center, 140 West Indiana Ave, Perrysburg (Toledo); 419-344-0045, www.equalitytoledo.org. Oktoberfest, sponsored by the Columbus Lesbian Softball League, $10 for keg beer in the CLSL biergarten, watch the OSU game, raises funds to send CLSL members to Cologne for the 2010 Gay Games, 4 pm, Slammers, 202 East Long St, Columbus; 614-801-4204, clslsoftball@aol.com.

Pre-Halloween Get-Together, presented by PACT Cleveland, costumes optional, 6 pm, 1728 Brainard Ave, Cleveland; www.pactcleveland.com.

Halloween Party, with the Cleveland Women's Network, potluck, costume contest, $6, $3 members, at a private home in Lakewood (Cleveland); RSVP by October 22 to 440-962-3662. Leather and Bear Night, hosted by Mr. Club X Leather Trojan, benefits Care & Share, pizza, entertainment, door prizes, Club X, 306 West Water Street, Sandusky; 419-624-8118, www.clubx-sandusky.com.

Donna Mogavero, iconic Columbus singersongwriter, $5, the Nickel, 4365 State Road, Cleveland; 216-661-1314, www.myspace.com/ TheNickelBar.

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Sunday, October 26

Safe Early Voting for Transgender, avoid being hassled by poll workers on election day, meet at the Cleveland LGBT Center, carpool to Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, bring photo ID or current utility bill, bank statement or paycheck with name and current address, must be registered to vote in Cuyahoga County, 12:15 pm, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland; transvoting4ohio@gmail.com, 330-240-1600. Monday, October 27

Shadows of the Night: Queer Tales of the Uncanny and Unusual edited by Greg Herren, to be discussed at the 10% Book Club, 7:30 pm, Liberation UCC, 13714 Madison Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland); damichcoop@road

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Holly Near, iconic women's music pioneer, with special guests, part of the Sing Out the Vote Ohio tour, 7:30 pm, Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 William Howard Taft, Cincinnati; 513-281-5945.

Tuesday, October 28

TransFamily in Akron, new support group has first meeting 6 to 9 pm, 60 North Arlington St., Akron; 330-240-1600.

Thursday, October 30

Sci-Fi and Horror Movie Night, new weekly gathering, 6 pm, Cleveland LGBT Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland; planxt@yahoo.com. Friday, October 31

TransFamily Halloween Party, three-category costume contest, raffles, food catered by Dish Global Deli, performances by the Cleveland Kings and Girls, music by DJ Dr. Philgood, $25, $40 couple, Gordon Square Arcade Atrium, 6516 Detroit Ave, Cleveland; www.lgbtcleveland.org.

Knox County GSA Halloween Party, family-friendly event, costume contests, story telling, 7 pm, First Congregational Church of Christ, 200 North Main St, Mt. Vernon (Columbus); www.knoxgsa.org.

Amy Ray, of the Indigo Girls, 8 pm door, 9 pm show, $15, Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd, Cleveland; www.beachlandballroom.com,2162383-1124.

Halloween Bowling Party, presented by Rainbow Connection Cleveland, $15 before October 24, $17 after, hot food, free shoe rental, 50/ 50 raffles, board and card games, best costume contest, 10 pm, Maple Heights Lanes, 15809 Libby Rd, Maple Heights (Cleveland); 216691-8963, rbcohio@gmail.com.

Jane Deans, rocking band specializing in covers with some original tunes, $5, the Nickel, 4365 State Road, Cleveland; 216-661-1314, www.myspace.com/TheNickelBar.

Saturday, November 1

Things That Go Pump in the Night, third annual Halloween fundraiser for the Cincinnati Men's Chorus, come in costume and wear your most fabulous pumps or watch the brave souls that do, prizes for most fabulous pumps, all bribes to judges benefit the Chorus, 6 pm, $5 suggested donation, Below Zero Lounge, 1122 Walnut St, Cincinnati; 513-542-2626, www.cincinnatimenschorus.org.

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Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film, screening of Ric Burns' 2006 film on the gay pop-art icon, 1 pm, free, Wexner Center for the Arts, 1861 North High St, Columbus; 614-292-0330, www.wexarts.org.

Timothy Robson 25th Anniversary Recital, organist and former director of the North Coast Men's Chorus celebrates 25 years of service to Euclid Ave. Congregational Church, 3 pm, 9606 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; 216-791-5200, www.eacc-ucc.org.

Thursday, November 6

Johnny Mathis, iconic gay crooner, 7:30 pm, $45-$75, Palace Theater, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; www.playhouse square.org, 216-241-6000.

Friday, November 7

Founders Service, kickoff of the 25th anniversary celebration of Chevrei Tikva Chavura, 8 pm, refreshments follow, Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, 23737 Fairmount Blvd, Beachwood (Cleveland); www.fairmounttemple.org, 216-464-1330ext. 149. Saturday, November 8

Katie Reider Benefit, raises funds to support the family of the late singer-songwriter, featuring Jen Foster, Jayne Sachs Band, Whitney Barricklow and many others, $10, doors 7 pm, show 8 pm, Dirty Jack's, 5912 Vine St, Cincinnati; 513-615-4537.

Mary Player and Swank, jazz/R&B band, $5, the Nickel, 4365 State Road, Cleveland; www.myspace.com/TheNickelBar, 216-661-1314.

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