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To Saturday, June 2

Devil Boys from Beyond, campy play by Buddy Thomas and Kenneth Elliott, featuring "flying saucers, backstabbing bitches, muscle hunks and men in pumps," directed by Clyde Simon, presented by Convergence-Continuum Theater, the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd, Cleveland; 216-6870074, www.convergencecontinuum.org.

Friday, May 18

HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, promoted locally by the AIDS Clinical Trials Unit at Case Western Reserve University, outreach and educational events; 216-8444444, www.standup4love.org, www.facebook.com/ clevelandclinicaltrials.

Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19 Queer Places, Practices and Lives, LGBT symposium open to scholars, activists and students, keynote by Justin Spring, free, registration required by April 15, Ohio State University, Columbus; https://sexuality studies.osu.edu/SamuelStewardSymposium. Saturday, May 19

Cleveland Asian Festival, outing organized by Asians and Friends Cleveland, meet in front of East 30th Street Café in Asia Plaza, East 30th and Payne Avenue, Cleveland; www.af cleveland.org.

A Taste of Little Italy, part of the Clevleand LGBT Center's TaDa! Dinner Series, limited to 40 guests, $50, 6:30 pm, east side Cleveland location; www.lgbtcleveland.org.

Emma's Revolution, duo of Pat Humphries and Sandy O, CD release concert, benefits the effort to save seven Girl Scout camps, $18 advance, $22 door, 8 pm, Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland, 2728 Lancashire Rd, Cleveland Heights; http://emmasrevolution. com/live.

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Valley Girl Drag Show, benefit for Cleveland GIFT bowling tournament, hosted by Harriet Feltersnatch and Shante LaRue, $2 cover, $1 jello shots, doors 9:30 pm, show 11 pm, A Man's World, West 29th St and Detroit Ave, Cleveland; www.clevelandgift.org.

Sunday, May 20

Soul Food for the Journey, part of the Cleveland LGBT Center's TaDa! Dinner Series, limited to 40 guests, $30, 4 pm, west side Cleveland location; www.lgbtcleveland.org. AIDS Candlelight Memorial, dessert social hour follows, doors 6:30 pm, vigil 7 pm, New Vision Church, 3129 North Market Ave, Canton; 330-4547066 ext. 423. Monday, May 21

Insight Monthly Dinner, Cleveland's premier LGBT social dinner group; 216-2009569 for information and reservations.

Just Kids by Patti Smith, to be discussed at the Ten Percent Book Club, 7:30 pm, Liberation UCC, 13714 Madison Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland); 215-5215556.

Tuesday, May 22

Gay Men's Social Group, dinner and conversation for gay men in the Akron-Canton area; www.m4msocial.net.

Wednesday, May 23

2014 Gay Games Update, presentation at the May networking night of Plexus, the LGBT chamber of commerce, 6 pm, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, 334 Euclid Ave, Suite 100, Cleveland; www.thinkplexus.org. Monday, May 28

Family Picnic, presented by the Miami Valley Pride Partnership and the Dayton LGBT Center, 12 noon, Taylorsville Reservation, Vandalia (Dayton); www.daytonlgbtcenter.org.

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To list your event, send the date, time, location and contact phone to P.O. Box 391464, Cleveland, Ohio 44139, or e-mail to Calendars@ChronOhio.com. Each issue's calendar shows events in the upcoming few 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 issue's calendar is noon on Thursday of the previous week.

Wednesday, May 30

Flour, destination on the Cleveland LGBT Center Restaurant Tour, mention the tour and 20% goes to the Cleveland LGBT Center, 34205 Chagrin Blvd, Moreland Hills (Cleveland); 216-4643700, www.lgbtcleveland.org. Thursday, May 31

Storms Beneath Her Skin, one-woman show by Rebecca Kling about the experience of being a transgender woman in the modern world, part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, 7:30 pm, $12, Theater 2, Hanke Building, 1128 Main St, Cincinnati; www.cincyfringe.com. Friday, June 1

Dayton Pride Dinner, featuring a 1980s theme celebrating the 25th anniversary of Dayton Pride, keynote speaker will be historian and former board member Leon Bey, entertainment provided by comedian Vincent Holiday and a presentation of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, $45, Dayton; www.daytonlgbt center.org.

Bonbon Pastry and Café, destination on the Cleveland LGBT Center Restaurant Tour, mention the tour and 20% goes to the Cleveland LGBT Center, 2549 Lorain Ave, Cleveland; 216-4587880, www.lgbtcleveland.org.

Friday to Sunday, June 1 to 3

Motor City Casino Trip, organized by Colors of Cleveland Pride, includes round trip transportation, hotel, breakfast buffet, $20 casino play, outings, $260 based on double occupancy for the weekend, deposit of $150 due February 15, departs from Euclid police station, 585 East 222nd St, Euclid (Cleveland); www.colorsofclevelandpride.org, 216-

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Saturday, June 2

Dayton Pride, parade steps off at noon from Cooper Park, festival with entertainment and vendors follows at Courthouse Square; www.daytonlgbtcenter.org.

Sunday, June 3

Storms Beneath Her Skin, one-woman show by Rebecca Kling about the experience of being a transgender woman in the modern world, part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, 5 pm, $12, Theater 2, Hanke Building, 1128 Main St, Cincinnati; www.cincyfringe.com.

Tuesday, June 5

Gay Men's Social Group, dinner and conversation for gay men in the Akron-Canton area; www.m4msocial.net.

Storms Beneath Her Skin, one-woman show by Rebecca Kling about the experience of being a transgender woman in the modern world, part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, 7:30 pm, $12, Theater 2, Hanke Building, 1128 Main St, Cincinnati; www.cincyfringe.com.

Wednesday, June 6

Bistro 185, destination on the Cleveland LGBT Center Restaurant Tour, mention the tour and 30% goes to the Cleveland LGBT Center, 991 East 185th Street, Cleveland; 216-481 9635, www.lgbtcleveland.org.

Thursday, June 7

Storms Beneath Her Skin, one-woman show by Rebecca Kling about the experience of being a transgender woman in the modern world, part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, 9 pm, $12, Theater 2, Hanke Building, 1128 Main St, Cincinnati; www.cincyfringe.com. Continued on page 9

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