Annual cruise on the Goodtime III, sponsored by the Gay Invitational Fellowship Tourney of Cleveland. Info:
216-621-5280.
Pride Day in Indiana Celebration, University Park, Indianapolis. Info: Justice, Inc. at 317-634-9212.
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Hyke for Health, sponsored by the Columbus Lesbian Health Fund. A benefit walk-a-thon for Lesbians who are terminally ill. Registration: Carpe Diem (rear entrance), 3387 North High Street, south of North Broadway, 10-11 AM. Wheelchair-accessible site; ASL interpreted. To help, call 4817656, or write PO Box 12121, Columbus OH, 43212.
"Men Meeting Men," a four-hour safer-sex workshop sponsored by the Columbus AIDS Task Force. 1:304:30 PM, Stonewall Community Center, 47 West Fifth Avenue. Fee is $5; you must pre-register. Info/ registration: Brad Lutz, 488-2437.
Columbus Chapter/National Leather Association meeting, featuring poets and their leather/SM works. 2 PM, The Exile, 893 North High Street.
Stonewall Cleveland's First Pride Dinner, with guest speaker Rhonda R. Rivera. Stouffer Tower City Plaza Hotel. Cash bar, 6:30 PM; dinner at 7:30 PM. $40 per person. Reservations due by June 7thInfo: 216295-0770.
Closing Party for Pride Week at Shirley's Tight End, Cincinnati. 8 PM. Info: 513-557-2904.
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Stonewall Video Night, featuring "Truth Or Dare" with Madonna. 7:30 PM, Stonewall Community Center, 47 West Fifth Avenue. Info: 299-7764.
Screaming from the Mountain Tops: dialoguing about AIDS in the Gay! Lesbian Community. 7pm, Northminster Presb. Church basement auditorium, 203 King Ave. Free. Details: 299-7764.
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Community Calendar
Pride March Planning Committee Meeting, 7 PM, Stonewall Community Center, 47 West Fifth Avenue. Info: 299-7764.
The Hours and Times (Christopher Munch, 1991), preceded by Resonance (Stephen Cummins, 1991), 7 PM, Film/Video Theater, Wexner Center for the Arts, OSU. $4/$3 for Wexner Center members, students, senior citizens. Info: 292-0330.
Newman Center Gay Men's Support Groups, "Getting in Step," preparing for the Gay Pride March, making signs and banners, etc. 7:30 PM, 64 West Lane Avenue. Info: 291-4764.
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"Relapse Prevention-PMS," a workshop for women led by Mary Lee Stocks, sponsored by Women's Outreach for Women, 1950-H North High Street. 7-8 PM. Info: 291-3639.
The Hours and Times (Christopher Munch, 1991), preceded by Tell Me Why (The Epistemology of Disco) (John DiStefano, 1991), 7 PM, Film/ Video Theater, Wexner Center for the Arts, OSU. $4/$3 for Wexner Center members, students, senior citizens. Info: 292-0330.
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Rock Hudson's Home Movies (Mark Rappaport), 7 PM, Film/Video Theater, Wexner Center for the Arts, OSU. $4/$3 for Wexner Center members, students, senior citizens. Info: 292-0330.
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The Boys in the Band, presented by The Reality Theatre, Drake Union's Stadium II Theatre, 1849 Cannon Drive at OSU. Opening night 7:30 PM; all other nights 8 PM. Tickets $7 Thursdays, $10 other nights. Students/ senior citizens $7. Info: 294-7541.
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East Coast Lesbian Festival, Lakeside Camp on the New York/Pennsylvania
border. Info: ECLF, 132 Montague Street, Brooklyn NY, 11201, or call 718-643-3284.
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Michigan Radical Faerie Gathering, Camp Renora, Watervliet MI (near Kalamazoo). Mostly Gay and Bisexual men; sweat lodges, sharing circles, talent and no-talent shows, massage, swimming. $50 donation requested plus $6/day for food, but no one turned away for lack of funds. Info: MRFG, c/ o David Rosenberg, PO Box 7594, Ann Arbor MI, 48107, or call 313-6626282.
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"There's a Time for Us," Columbus Gay Men's Chorus Spring Concert, featuring Vox Alterna, formerly known as The Ensemble. 7:30 PM, Weigel Hall, OSU. Concert features works by Gay composers. Tickets $10. Info: 265-7447.
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"Earth Connections," 3rd Annual Midwest Herb Retreat, Camp Agape near Columbus. Info: 614-587-3361.
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6th Annual "No-Talent" Show, a benefit for Women's Outreach for Women. 7-10 PM, doors open at 6:30 PM. Chemical Abstracts Service, 2540 Olentangy River Road. Tickets: $6 in advance/$8 at the door. Sliding scale available by prior arrangement Limited seating. Wheelchair-accessible/ASL interpreted. Tickets/info: W.O.W. at 291-3639.
Evolution of the Revolution, parade and festival, Cleveland. Comedian Lea DeLaria and singing duo Romanovsky & Phillips and the North Coast Men's Chorus. Romanovsky & Phillips will perform in concert later that evening. Info: 216-621-5280.
PRO Toledo/Dignity Toledo Annual Pride Boat Cruise on the Maumee. Cruise includes picnic dinner with chicken provided, starting at 5 PM at Providence Park. Cruise on the Shawnee Princess from 7-10 PM. Organizers say buy your tickets early; they sell out fast. Info: 419-243-9351.
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Gay and Lesbian Parenting Group of Central Ohio meeting, 7:30 PM. Info: 497-8652 or 488-8138.
Michigan's Pride March '92, Lansing MI. Info: Pride March '92 Steering Committee, PO Box 27383, Lansing MI, 48909-7383.
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"Bridging the Gap with Brotherhood," the 12th Annual Convention of the National Association of Black and White Men Together, Dallas TX. Registration: $125. Info: 214-650-0760 (Michael) or 214-521-4765 (Preston or Vincent).
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Tarot Party, sponsored by Horoscopes by Featherstone. Proceeds to benefit Stonewall Union. 7:30 PM, Stonewall Community Center, 47 West Fifth Avenue. $15 cover includes Tarot reading. Info: 268-3953 (voice/TTY).
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"By Any Means Necessary: Innovative Programs for Gay Men of Color, sponsored by The National Task Force on AIDS Prevention. Dallas TX. Events targetted for Gay men of color. Info: 415-749-6700, or write NTFAP, 631 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco CA, 94109.
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Start of ten-week American Sign Language Class (series A), sponsored by Stonewall Union. Registration is $50. 49 West Fifth Avenue, 7 PM. Info: 299-7764.
"Becoming a Pride-Filled, Powerful Lesbian/Gay Man," a workshop led by Dr. Howard Fradkin of Affirmations: A Center for Psychotherapy & Growth. 7:30-9 PM, Stonewall Community Center, 47 West Fifth Avenue. Donations accepted at the door. Info: 299-7764 or
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Pride March Planning Committee Meeting, 7 PM, Stonewall Community Center, 47 West Fifth Avenue. Info: 299-7764.