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Friday, February 10
The Lily and Pina, live performance by Verb Ballets precedes opening of Wim Wenders' documentary about choreographer Pina Bausch, 7:10 pm, $12.25, $9.25 seniors and children, Capitol Theater, 1390 West 65th St, Cleveland; www.clevelandcinemas.com.
Lesbian Dance, music by DJ Kim, 8 pm, $10, Adonis Niteclub, 4601 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati; 513-871-1542.
Friday to Sunday, February 10 to 12
The Colored Museum, satiric exploration of racial stereotypes by gay black playwright George C. Wolfe, presented by the Cleveland School of the Arts Theater Department, directed by Scott Miller and Nina Domingue, Fri 7 pm, Sat 4 and 8 pm, Sun 5 pm, $12, $7 students, Cleveland School of the Arts auditorium, 10700 Churchill Ave, Cleveland; www.cleveland schoolofthearts.org, 216-421-7690.
Saturday, February 11
37th Womyn's Variety Show by Oven Productions, women 18+ only, doors 6 pm, show 7:30 pm; Fabulous Party at 10 pm, Kangesser Hall, Park Synagogue campus, 3300 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland Heights; 216-375-0780, imswamp13@aol.com.
Mardi Gras Celebration, third annual night of music, merriment and masquerade presented by the North Coast Men's Chorus, 6:30 pm, $50, Windows on the River, 2000 Sycamore (in the Flats Powerhouse), Cleveland; 440-799-4270, www.ncmchorus.org.
Down with Love, Cincinnati Men's Chorus winter cabaret, 7 pm, $25, Below Zero Lounge, 1122 Walnut St, Cincinnati; www.cincinnati menschorus.org.
Thursday, February 16
PACT Cleveland Planning Meeting, help organize the group's March activities, 6 pm, Cleveland LGBT Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland; darrylfore2@gmail.com, 216210-5153, www.nabwmt.org.
Cleveland Stonewall Democrats Endorsements, special meeting to decide endorsements for Ohio House Districts 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14 and 15, Ohio Supreme Court, Ohio Court of Appeals 8th District and Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, 7 pm, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, 3210 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; www.clevelandstonewalldemocrats.org.
Friday, February 17
Tu B'Shevat Potluck, the Jewish Arbor Day, dairy potluck, presented by Chevrei Tikva Chavurah of Fairmount Temple, 7 pm, traditional Shabbat service follows, Lelyveld Library, Fairmount Temple, 23737 Fairmount Blvd, Beachwood (Cleveland); www.fair mounttemple.org/Chevrei Tikva Chavurah.htm. Saturday, February 18
Racial Sobriety, day-long workshop by Fr.
Tuesday, February 21
Insight Monthly Dinner, Cleveland's premiere LGBT social dinner group; 216-200-9569 for information and reservations.
Thursday, February 23
Gay Men's Social Group, dinner and conversation for gay men in the Akron-Canton area; www.m4msocial.net.
Thursday Friday, Feb. 23 to Mar. 10 Antebellum, Robert O'Hara's play connecting two ages, two continents, through two men's transcendent love, $10-$25, Gordon Square Theater, Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 De-
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keeping score
troit Ave, Cleveland; 216-631-2727 ext. 501. North Coast Friday bowling standings
Saturday, February 25
Project Mah Jongg Exhibition and Dinner, outing organized by Asians and Friends Cleveland, multi-media examination of the cultural meanings of the game of Mah Jongg, 3 pm, Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, 2929 Richmond Rd, Beachwood (Cleveland), followed by dinner around 5:15 pm at Corky and Lenny's, 27901 Chagrin Blvd, Woodmere (Cleveland); www.afcleveland.org.
KnockOut VIP Fight Night, night of exhibition boxing featuring Dayton area citizens, benefits AIDS Resource Center Ohio, $15, Memorial Hall, 125 East First St, Dayton; www.daytonknockout.com.
Monday, February 27
Seriously, I'm Kidding, by Ellen DeGeneres, to be discussed at the Ten Percent Book Club, 7:30 pm, Liberation UCC, 13714 Madison Avenue, Lakewood (Cleveland); 216521-5556.
Saturday, March 3
Marriage Equality and Local Legislative Initiatives, eighth annual Equality Ohio Leadership Summit, statewide LGBT activists' conference; 11 am, Columbus-area location TBA; www.equalityohio.org, 614-224-0400. Spring Awakening, theater outing organized by Asians and Friends Cleveland, 8 pm, Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Ave, Lake-
Cleveland-These are the standings of the North Coast Bowling Association's Friday night bowling league after the games on February 3.
The Friday night league is a fun social league with plenty of openings. Both full-time bowlers as well as alternates are needed. No experience is necessary. Bowling begins at 7 pm Fridays at Ambassador Superior Lanes, 1500 Superior Ave. in downtown Cleveland, and finishes by 9:30 pm.
For more information, contact the league at 216-481-4417 or 216-392-0154, or see www.ncbafriday.org.
Division 1
Team
1. Dead Wood
2. Twist Rainbow Butt Monkeys
3. Pinderellas
4. Balls Aboard
5. Three Daddies & a Boy Toy
6. 2 Out of 4
7. Triple XXX Turkeys
8. Alley Katz
9. Ball Busters
Division 2
1. Cocktails for 4
2. Hang'en on the Edge
3. Aggravated Faggotry
4. Gutterly Ridiculous 5. The Vibe Raiders
6. Mine's in the Gutter
7. Ten Balls & a Split w/a Twist 8. The Bowled & the Beautiful 9. 3 Fingers In
Won
Lost
25
10
24
24
11 11
21
14
19
16
17
18
16
19
13
13
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122
44669
2223
31
21
14
19
16
19
16
16
19
14
21
11
24
7
28
5
30
wood (Cleveland); www.afcleveland.org, North Coast Sunday bowling standings
www.beckcenter.org, 216-521-2549 ext. 10.
Tuesday, March 6
Gay Men's Social Group, dinner and conversation for gay men in the Akron-Canton area; www.m4msocial.net.
Sunday, March 10
International Film Series, presented by Asians and Friends Cleveland, film to be announced, potluck dinner 6 pm, film 7:30 pm, bring a dish to share, $4, $2 members, at a private home in Garfield Hts. (Cleveland); www.af cleveland.org.
Clarence Williams on overcoming the societal Highlights of upcoming weeks
illness of racism, contingent of People of All Colors Together-Cleveland will attend, 9 am, $35 includes morning coffee and lunch, River's Edge at St. Joseph Center, 3430 Rocky River Dr, Cleveland; 216-668-1111, info@ riversedgecleveland.com,
darrylfore2@gmail.com, 216-210-5153, www.nabwmt.org.
Malachi House Benefit, hosted by the North Coast Bowling Association Sunday League, proceeds go to hospice for terminally ill people with limited finances, nine-pin no-tap tournament, registration 1:30 pm, $25/person, Freeway Lanes, 12859 Brookpark Rd, Parma (Cleveland); ncbasundayleague@gmail.com, 330225-0686.
Sunday, February 19
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Brother Outsider: The Life and Bayard Rustin, documentary on the life of gay black civil rights pioneer Rustin, discussion follows, part of the Asians and Friends Cleveland International Film Series with the Cleveland LGBT Center and People of All Colors Together-Cleveland, $5 suggested donation, 4 pm, Capitol Theater, 1390 West 65th Street, Cleveland; www.afcleveland.org.
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For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.gaypeopleschronicle.com Thursday-Sunday, Mar. 22 to Apr. 1
Cleveland International Film Festival, 36th annual event, Tower City Cinemas; www.clevelandfilm.org, 216-623-3456
(623-FILM).
Friday to Sunday, March 23 to 25 Educator Training Team, three-day training to become part of a new GLSEN Northeast Ohio facilitator team to give LGBT-inclusive anti-bullying seminars to educators and staffin K-12 schools; held at Case Western Reserve University; to join, e-mail gary@glsennortheastohio.org or call 216-
556-0960.
Saturday, March 24
Race at the Raffle, annual reverse raffle fundraiser for Community AIDS Network and the Akron Pride Initiative, $75 by March 15, $100 after, appetizer bar, open bar, reverse raffle tickets, desserts, 6:30 pm, St. Joseph's Family Center, 610 West Exchange St, Akron; 330-252-1648, www.canapi.org.
-Compiled by Anthony Glassman
Chronicle.com
Cleveland-These are the standings of the North Coast Bowling Association's Sunday league after the games on February 5.
The NCBA Sunday league is northeast Ohio's original gay bowling league, now in the second half of its 32nd season. They bowl at Freeway Lanes of Parma, 12859 Brookpark Rd. near West 130th St., at 1 pm. Practice starts at 12:45 pm. See www.ncba-sunday.com or contact Ron Deamon at 330-225-0686 for more information.
Division 1
Team
Flame Throwers Deadwood Body Language
Division 2
The Stooges Blush & Bashful Team 7
Won
Lost
28
21
242
242
24
25
34
15
19 181⁄2
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