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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; 216-687-0074, www.convergence-contin uum.org.
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, also comedian Vincent Holiday and a presentation of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, 5:30 pm, Ponitz Center, Sinclair Community College, 301 W. Fourth Street, Dayton; $45, 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; 216-458-7880, 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, departs from Euclid police station, 585 East 222nd St, Euclid (Cleveland); www.colorsofclevelandpride.org, 216-
923-1518.
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.
We Are Family Too Picnic, annual Akron Pride event supporting LGBT services, 11 am, Sportsman's Park, 1775 Jacoby Rd, Copley (Akron); www.akronwearefamilytoo.com. 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.
Friday to Sunday, June 8 to 10
GIFT, 24th annual Cleveland Gay-Lesbian Invitational Fellowship Tournament, registration begins 7 pm on Friday at the Cleveland Airport Mariott, 4277 West 150th St, bowling on Saturday and Sunday at Freeway Lanes, 12859 Brookpark Road, Parma; www.cleveland gift.org, 216-392-0154.
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Saturday, June 9
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, 3:45 pm, $12, Theater 2, Hanke Building, 1128 Main St, Cincinnati; www.cincyfringe.com.
Skirts in the Dirt, drag baseball game, presented by Northcoast Pride, Sandusky area location TBA; northcoastpride2011@gmail
.com.
Historic Dover Farm, part of the Clevleand LGBT Center's TaDa! Dinner Series, limited to 50 guests, $20,6:30 pm, Westlake (Cleveland); www.lgbtcleveland.org.
24th Annual GIFT Cruise, leisurely cruise aboard the Goodtime III, live music by Lounge Kitty, benefits Cleveland LGBT Center, Malachi House and the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, boarding 7 pm behind the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, $20 advance, $25 dockside, East 9th Street Pier, East 9th Street at Lake Erie, Cleveland; www.clevelandgift.org, 216-215-
5246.
Sunday, June 10
Golden Buckeye Awards, celebrating dedication to community, presented by the Ohio Burlesque Festival, includes many LGBT nominees as well as the category Best LGBT Event, $10 advance, $15 door, 7 pm, Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland; www.beachlandballroom.com.
Wednesday, June 13
Paragon, destination on the Cleveland LGBT Center Restaurant Tour, mention the tour and 30% goes to the Cleveland LGBT Center, 21920 Lake Shore Blvd, Euclid (Cleveland); 216-731-9463, www.lgbtcleveland.org.
Friday and Saturday, June 15-16
Columbus Pride Parade and Festival, 31st annual event, festival at Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale Blvd, Friday and Saturday; parade steps off Saturday downtown and marches up High St. to festival; 614-299-7764, www.stonewallcolumbus.org.
Saturday, June 16
Cincinnati Opera Pride Night, featuring a performance of Pagliacci and Gianni Schicchi, opera insights presentation, after-party Pride Night celebration, presentation of the Dabby Blatt Friend of Diversity Award, $25 afterparty only, $65 entire evening, Host and Friendlevel tickets also available, 6:30 pm lecture, 7:30 pm performance, 10:30 pm party, Music Hall, 1241 Elm St, Cincinnati; 513-241-2742, www.cincinnatiopera.org.
World's Best Bar-B-Que, part of the Clevleand LGBT Center's TaDa! Dinner Series, limited to 20 guests, $60, 7 pm, west side Cleveland location; www.lgbtcleveland.org.
Sunday, June 17
Traveling Tapas, part of the Clevleand LGBT Center's TaDa! Dinner Series, limited to 40 guests, $25, 4 pm, west side Cleveland locations; www.lgbtcleveland.org.
Casino Night, outing organized by Asians and Friends Cleveland, meet 4:30 pm at the Spread Buffet, lower level, Horseshoe Casino, 100 Public Square, Cleveland; www.afcleveland.
org.
Tuesday, June 19
Insight Monthly Dinner, Cleveland's premier LGBT social dinner group; 216-200-9569 for information and reservations.
Wednesday, June 20
Soho Kitchen and Bar, destination on the Cleveland LGBT Center Restaurant Tour, mention the tour and 20% goes to the Cleveland LGBT Center, 1889 West 25th St, Cleveland; 216-298-9090, www.lgbtcleveland.org.
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Thursday, June 21
Gay Men's Social Group, dinner and conversation for gay men in the Akron-Canton area; www.m4msocial.net.
PACT Cleveland Meeting, planning July events, 6 pm, Cleveland LGBT Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland; 216-210-5153, darrylfore2@gmail.com, www.nabwmt.org.
Saturday, June 23
Cleveland Pride Parade and Festival, 24th annual event, this year's theme is "Equality for All: Embracing Our Diversity," parade steps off at noon from West 3rd and St Clair, marches to Voinovich Park, East 9th at Lake Erie, for festival and rally at 1 pm; 216-226-0004, www.clevelandpride.org.
Brian Stokes Mitchell, star of Broadway, film and television, joins with the North Coast Men's Chorus, 8 pm, Palace Theater, Playhouse Square, 1615 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; Chorus: 216-556-0590 or www.ncmchorus.org, Playhouse Square: 216-241-6000 www.playhousesquare.com.
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Saturday and Sunday, June 23 & 24 "It Gets Better," Pride concert by the Cincinnati Men's Chorus, Sat 8:07 pm, Sun 3:07 pm, $25; www.cincinnatimenschorus.org.
Sunday, June 24
Brunch Fundraiser, benefiting Equality Toledo, 11 am and 12:30 pm seating times, Pam's Corner, 116 10th St, Toledo; info@ equalityohio.org, www.equalityohio.org.
Monday, June 25
Stranger's Child by Alan Hollinghurst, to be discussed at the Ten Percent Book Club, 7:30 pm, Liberation UCC, 13714 Madison Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland); 215-521-5556.
Monday to Thursday, June 25 to 28
National Gathering of the UCC Coalition for LGBT Concerns, worship, preaching, workshops on topics supporting the ministry of Open and Affirming congregations, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, Ill.; www.ucccoalition.org, 216-861-0779.
Wednesday, June 27
Momocho, destination on the Cleveland LGBT Center Restaurant Tour, mention the tour and 25% goes to the Cleveland LGBT Center, 1835 Fulton Rd, Cleveland; 216-694-2122, www.lgbtcleveland.org.
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Thursday, June 28
Vito, screening of documentary on gay activist and film scholar Vito Russo, final event of the 25th anniversary of Dayton Pride, 7:30 pm, Neon Theater, 130 East 5th St, Dayton; www.daytonlgbtcenter.org.
Friday to Sunday, June 29 to July 1
Cincinnati Pride, main festival and parade on Saturday at Sawyer Point, grand marshals Chris Seelbach, Lynne Lefebvre and Adam Hoover, with Hawt Commoditi, Nxt Generation, Kevin Thornton, Tom Goss, Jeremiah Clark and headliner Frenchie Davis; www.cincinnatipride.org. Youngstown Pride Celebration, Friday reception at Mahoning County Democratic Party headquarters, parade 12 noon on Saturday, line up at 10 am on Woodland at Market St, festival begins 12:30 pm on Federal Street, family picnic Sunday at B&O Station Park at 1 pm, Youngstown; prideyoungstown@yahoo.com,
www.prideyoungstown.org.
Saturday, June 30
Una Cena Progressiva, part of the Clevland LGBT Center's TaDa! Dinner Series, limited to 30 guests, $65,5 pm, east side Cleveland location; www.lgbtcleveland.org.
Cowboy-Cowgirl Picnic, part of the Clevleand LGBT Center's TaDa! Dinner Series, limited to 25 guests, $40, 6:30 pm, east side Cleveland location; www.lgbtcleveland.org. Solstice 2012, international music festival at the Cleveland Museum of Art, featuring Debo Band, Gang Gang Dance, Novalima and others, entry times 7:30 pm and 10 pm, $60 earlier entry, $30 members, 10 pm entry $25, 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland; www.clevelandart.org/ events/specialevents/Solstice.aspx.
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