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Film Festival Presents "By Popular Demand" Series

The Cleveland Film Festival will present "BY POPULAR DEMAND," a series of films from the Festival's first five years. Thursday evenings only, October 15November 19 at the Cedar Lee Theatre, 2163 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights as Cont

The Festival's most popular films have been selected and paired, with many award winners included. There will be one admission for each double feature: adults, $4; students/senior citizens, $2.50.

Six-ticket trips are available in advance for only $20, and there are special rates for groups of 25 per-

sons or more.

For information call 241-7686.

First features begin at 7:30 PM, second at 9:30. Each double feature shown one night only.

Evenings of comedy begin the series:

October 15, 7:30 PM LA CAGE AUX FOLLES II (France/Italy)

Film Ohio '81

The Cleveland Film Festival will. present works of Ohio filmmakers in FilmOhio '81, sponsored by the Cleveland Art Festival, Sunday evenings, October 11 and 18. The Cleveland Art Festival (October 925) is an annual project of the New Organization for the Visual Arts (NOVA).

FilmOhio 81 screenings are in cooperation with the Case Western Reserve University Film Society, and will be shown in Strosacker Auditorium on the CWRU campus at 7:30 p.m.

Films are free and open to the public.

The programs are non-competitive and consist of short films 10-30 minutes in length.

9:30 PM OUTRAGEOUS! (Canada)

October 22, 7:30 PM WIFEMISTRESS (Italy) 9:30 PM THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN (France) October 29, 7:30 PM PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (Australia) 9:30 PM NOSFERATU The Vampyre (West Germany)

November 5, 7:30 PM MADAME ROSA (France) 9:30 PM MR. KLEIN (France/Great Britain/Italy)

November 12, 7:30 PM FRENCH POSTCARDS (United States) 9:30 PM PARDON MON AFFAIRE (France)

November 19, 7:30 PM STAY AS YOU ARE (Italy) 9:30 PM THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE (France/Spain)

All films shown in original language with English subtitles.

"BY POPULAR DEMAND" is part of the Cleveland Film Festival's first year-round schedule.

Films on October 11 are fiction films and include: FIRST DATE FOR WOODY by Mark Ellman; SPLIT SCREEN by Chet Ensign; MAN AND HIS TECHNOLOGIES by Al Goulder: SOVIET PORTRAIT by Chris Yewell and Ted Zbozian.

Among the documentaries to be shown October 18 are: 100 YEARS TO LIVE by Naomi and Edward Feil; IN QUEST OF NATURE LOST by Dan Johnson; THE TIES THAT BIND by Patricia Rambasek. Additions are expected for both programs.

FilmOhio '81 is part of the Cleveland Film Festival's first year-round schedule of film events. For information call 241-7686.

Rainsong & Mudslide to Perform Nov. 7 at Coffee House

Rainsong & Mudslide, two feminist musicians, will be performing at the Together Coffeehouse in the Gay Community Center or Sat Nov. 7 at 8:30 pm. Rainsong & Mudslide's original music is a blend of several styles including jazz, pop, blues, with Rainsong playing electric piano, acoustic and electric guitars and Mudslide on electric bass and oboe. Both share lead and supporting vocals.

Their songs cover a wide range of topics from women on the job to the experiences of lesbians and gays, and also humankind's relationship to the rest of the earth. In addition, they include humorous and instrumental pieces and an occasional feminist country-western tune.

Rainsong & Mudslide have been performing around northern Ohio

at the Coventry and Hessler Street Fairs, for anti-nuke and reproductive freedom rallies, and at coffeehouses and feminist fundraisers in Akron, Kent, Oberlin and Toledo.

The Free Medical Clinic of Cleveland was the recipient of $192 that was raised at A Man's World "Cowhand Auction" on September 26th.

Contestants were "awarded" to the highest bidder. Some of the contestants were: Kenny, Tony, Bingo, Ron, Tommie, Ray,Danny, Jim and Lou, John, Bud, Benny, and Totie. All had fun, but some went at bargain prices. Totie, the auctioneer for the evening, seemed to have a few laughs with all of these men and made a few "purchases" himself.

This was the first auction at A Man's World and, hopefully, will be 'for the past 2 years at feminist, the start of many more great occapolitical, and gay community eventssions like this one.

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The Cleveland Film Festival Presents BY POPULAR DEMAND the best of the Fest

Double Features* One Night Only

Cedar Lee Theatre 2163 Lee Road at Cedar

Thursday October 15

Thursday October 22

Thursday October 29

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Thursday November 5

Thursday November 12

Thursday November 19

7:30 PM LA CAGE AUX FOLLES II 9:30 PM OUTRAGEOUS!

7:30 PM WIFEMISTRESS

9:30 PM THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN

7:30 PM PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK

9:30 PM NOSFERATU The Vampyre 7:30 PM MADAME ROSA 9:30 PM MR. KLFIN

7:30 PM FRENCH POSTCARDS 9:30 PM PARDON MON AFFAIRE 7:30 PM STAY AS YOU ARE 9:30 PM THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE

*Admission includes both films. Adults, $4 Students/ Senior Citizens $2.50. For information on group rates and advance discount tickets call 241-7686 (days) or 321-8232 (evenings). Programs subject to change.