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PAGE 22 ▼ Q-Notes ▼ January 20, 2001 anxious... bored... frustrated... stuck.. depressed... you like nenck^fidance Your FAMILY Therapist griffin@insideinterest.com 704-458-0433 FEE IS $100 PER HOUR. MAY BE COVERED BY YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE conflicted.. .unmotivated... out-of-control... scared Carolina Funeral Services & Cremation Center Serving the Community with Dignity Simplicity &c Affordability Traditional Funerals Graveside Services Cremation Options Prearranged Services Independent & Locally Owned 5505 Monroe Road Charlotte, NC 28212 Ph. (704) 568-0023 Fax (704) 568-0677 out and about Jan. 20 - Feb. 2 T Saturday Jan. 20 frontrunners, a group of GLBT runners meets each Saturday mornings at 9:00 am at the corner of Dilworth Road East and Morehead Street. For more information, con tact Des Kelly at 704-341-0566 or Greg Shackelford at 704-535-1667. Or send email to: DesKelly@aol.com TIME OUT YOUTH meets at 7:00 PM- 9:30 PM, Call 704-344-8335 for location. For more information on Time Out Youth, visit www.timeoutyouth.com AMITY ALLIES, a Charlotte based social group, meets from 8:00 pm -11:00 pm at Caribou Coffee, 1531 East Blvd Charlotte. “A hospitable alliance of friends and acquaintan ces gathering socially to foster friendships of integrity and support among the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender community.” Call 704-362-2635 for more information, or visit home.att.net/-amityallies. ▼ Sunday Jan. 21 GARRY KRINSKY - Toying with Science! Presented by the North Carolina Blumenthal Per forming Arts Center 2 pm Belk Theater. Tickets: children 12 & under- $5, adults - $10. Box Office: 704-372-1000. Order Tickets Online! www.performingartsar.org/center.htm. ▼ Wednesday-Sunday Jan. 24- Feb. 4 BENEDICTIONS is presented by Charlotte Repertory Theatre in the Booth Theatre at the North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. What happens when you are a servant of God overwhelmed by doubt? What happens when it is your job to guide others to faith and you can’t find your own? Jesse Warren is a minister who, in facing a devastating loss, loses her faith. In fact, she questions if that faith was ever hers to be lost. BENEDICTIONS tells the story of this woman’s attempt to understand the nature of faith and reclaim it for herself BENEDICTIONS was written by local play wright Judy Simpson Cook, whose warm char acters and Southern humor have made her an area favorite. The play was immensely popular as a staged reading at the 2000 New Play Festi val and now joins the ranks of such illustrious Festival graduates as The Old Settler, The Guy Upstairs, The Floatplane Notebooks, Sister Call ing My Name and The Deer and the Antelope Play. Tickets are $17 - $24.50 and can be or dered by calling 704-372-1000, or ordered online by visiting www.charlotterep.org/ shows_00-01 /benedict.htm. ▼ Thursday January 25 THE 2001 CHARLOTTE GAY & LES BIAN FILM SERIES gets underway with two showings of Urbania. A handsome New Yorker (played by Dan Futterman) has seen and sur vived incredible evil. Without letting on, he coolly plans for when his unspoken rage will erupt. A gripping psychological thriller of nightmarish beauty. Winner of Best Picture from the Provincetown Film Festival. Park Ter race Cinemas, Park & Woodlawn Roads. Tick ets are $7.00 at the door. Call OutCharlotte at 704-563-2699 for a series brochure or series ticket information. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EAR-' NEST, by Oscar Wilde is presented by The atre Charlotte, 501 Queens Road, Charlotte. Thursday/Friday/Saturday 8:00 pm. Sun 2:30 pm. “This comedy is a delight from the first cucumber sandwich on. It revolves around the most ingenious case of “manufactured” mis taken identity ever. Problems are resolved in a charming and unexpected way as the two main characters discover ‘the vital importance of be ing earnest.’” Tickets: $ 15 & $ 18 and are avail able by calling 704-334-9128 or visiring www.theatrecharlotte.org. T January 30 - February 4 FOSSE, presented by the North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center & Best of Broadway at Ovens Auditorium, Tuesday/ Wednesday/Thursday 8:00 pm, Friday/Satur day 8:15 pm, Saturday/Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm, Sunday Evening 7:30 pm. This Tony Award-winning smash hit musical, highlights the work of legendary dancer, choreographer and director Bob Fosse. Fosse’s sexy style and unique vision revolutionized the musical the atre with the Broadway hits Sweet Charity, Chi cago, Dancin’znA the films Cabaretzni All That Jazz. Tickets are $20 - $55 and may be ordered by calling 704-372-1000 or visiting www.performingartsctr.org/fosse.htm ROMEO & JULIET, a beautiful blend of French grand opera and William Shakespeare’s classic tale of dauntless devo tion and ill-fated love by Charles Gounod is presented by Opera Carolina in the Belk Theater of the North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Charlotte.Thursday and Saturday 8:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm. Tickets are $ 18 - $60 and can be ordered by calling 704-372-1000. For more information visit www.performingartsctr.org. T February 2 Groundhog Day Coming Up... T Saturday February 3 CAROLINA BEAR LODGE’S 7TH AN NIVERSARY CELEBRATION, is held at the Brownstone Hotel, Raleigh beginning at 7 pm. For more information, email singnber @mindspring.com. ONE VOICE presents its annual concert entitled Love Makes the World Go Round. The concert begins at 8:00 PM in Dana Audito rium on the Queens College campus located on Selwyn Ave, Charlotte. Tickets are avail able at White Rabbit, The Bag Lady, Paper Skyscraper, and Rainbow Path. For more in formation, visit www.onevoicechorus.com. T Saturday, February 10 TRIANGLE P-FLAG meets at the United Church of Chapel Hill, 4-5 pm and then again from 5-7 pm. Potluck and socializing with P- FLAG members (childcare provided). For more information, email Ridgeview682@aol.com. ▼ Wednesday, February 14 Valentine’s Day Send in your announcements to editor@q-notes.com. Switchboards “Out and About” policy For regularly scheduled meetings, contact the individual organizations or the Gay and A listing in “OUT AND ABOUT” provides valuable publicity for your organization’s event, and is provided by Q-Notes as a community service. Send Lesbian Switchboard in your area: information concerning your event to Q-Notes, PO Box 221841, Charlotte, NC - North Carolina 28222, fax: 704-531-1361, email: editor@q-notes.com. Charlotte 704-535-6277' NOTE: Q-Notes accepts calendar items for publication from both non-profit Greensboro 336-855-8558 and for-profit entities. Items should be of interest to (or some subset of) the gay. Raleigh 919-821-0055 lesbian, bisexual and transgender community, and be submitted by the appropri- Wilmington 910-762-0301 ate deadline (found on page 6). Special events (concerts, speakers, fundraisers. Winston-Salem 336-748-0031 etc.) will be included, but ongoing or regularly scheduled meetings and pro- South Carolina grams, normally, will not. It is the sole responsibility of sponsors to submit infor- Charleston 843-720-8088 mation to be included in “Out and About.” Items may be edited, held or refused Columbia 803-771-7713 based on space and time constraints.
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