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34 Q-NOTES • JANUARY 18 . 2002 ilEr^cHlH :1 I *VM Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1 • Charlotte • Saturday Morning Kid Flicks 10:30 am: Performing Arts Center provides family fare flicks — free to kids underJ2. All children must be accompanied by an adult. The movies: 1-18: Monster’s Inc., G; 1-25: Atlantis: The Lost Empire, PC; 2-1: Osmosis Jones, PC. Free to under-12; Tickets: age 12 + , $5/$4 Seniors; popcorn, soda, candy available. 704- 372-1000: Spirit Square McGlohon Theatre. January 18- February 9 • Charlotte • Let Me Sing Performances A musical evolution, presented by Charlotte Rep, the Central Carolinas’ only fully profes sional LORT Theatre, at Booth Playhouse, North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. Tickets / Info: call 704-358-9298, visit www.neighborhoodtheatre.com, or at Smelly Cat Cafe or CD Warehouse on Kings Dr. January 19 • Columbia • Pride 2003 Volunteer Meeting 2-4 pm: SCGLPM Community Center at 1108 Woodrow. For anyone interested in working with SC Pride 2003. SC Gay & Lesbian Pride Movement is an all-volunteer organization. Pride is scheduled for May 17. Volunteers needed with ideas and energy. Info: call 803- 771-7713, visit www.scglpm.org or email SCPrideCenter@aoI.com. January 19 • Columbia • Community Center Book Club potluck 6 pm: SCGLPM Community Center at 1108 Woodrow. Potluck dinner and planning meet ing Books have included classic lesbian novels, gay politics, biography and spirituality. Info: call 803-771-7713, visit www.scglpm.org or email SCPrideCcntcr@aol.com. (See QFYI for details.) Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 3 • Charlotte • Monday Night Foreign Movies 6:30 pm: The Performing Arts Center turns Monday into a favorite day of the week with its new film series of award-nominated foreign films: 1-20: Chocolat, PG-13 France: 1-27: No Man’s Land, R - Bosnia; 2-3: Life Is Beautiful, PG- 13 Italy. Cash only tickets at the door: $5/$4 Seniors: popcorn, soda, candy available. 704- 372-1000; Spirit Square McGlohon Theatre. January 20 • Columbia • Worktop series "Adoption Matters: For the Gay/Lesbian Parents To Be," 7-9 pm; SCGLPM Community Center at 1108 Woodrow. Presented by Rev. Timothea Sharpe of Midlands Pastoral Care and Counseling. Along with "regular" parenting issues adoptive parents need to know, there are other ques tions social workers doing home studies may tiptoe around in your home study. Come and learn about the adoption process and how to prepare yourself. An adoptive mom herself, Sharpe is a licensed independent social work er and ordained Lutheran pastor, and she fre quently presents workshops for the Council for Adoptive Children and the Department of Social Services. Third Monday Workshops are a series of interactive workshops sponsored by GLPM on the third Monday of each month. Info: call 803-771-7713, visit www.scglpm.org or email SCPrideCenter@aol.com. January 21 • Charlotte • Chanticleer Concert 8 pm: Their latest tour. An American Journey continues in Charlotte. This all-rhale vocal group has been performing nationwide since 1978. Tickets/Info: 704-372-1000; Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. January 22 • Greensboro • Chanticleer Concert 8 pm: Their latest tour. An American Journey, continues in GreensbororThis all-male vocal group has been performing nationwide since 1978. Tickets/Info: 336-334-5800; Aycock Auditorium on the UNC-Greensboro campus. January 23 - Columbia • WIT & Wisdom workshop "Women in Transition, Survive & Thrive!" 6:30 - 8 pm: SCGLPM Community Center at 1108 Woodrow. Women In Transition Support Group is a therapeutic support group for women approaching, in the midst of or pass ing through major life changes. The work shop will be led by therapist Timothea Sharpe of Midlands Pastoral Care and Counseling. Tickets: $30 per week. Info: call 803-561-0078. January 24-25 • Charlotte • Jennifer Holliday concert 8 pm: Jennifer Holliday debuts with the Charlotte Symphony Pops at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. Albert-George Schram will conduct the concert that features Ms. Holliday’s spine-tingling hits. Tickets: $15 to 64. Info: call SymphonyCharge at 704-972- 2000 or visit www.charlottesymphony.org. January 27 • Charleston • AFFA meeting features Howard Dean 5:45 pm: social gathering; 6:15 pm: program. Meeting which features Presidential hopeful, Howard Dean, Democrat. Invitations will be extended to other Democratic contenders and the Bush Administration as well. Double- Tree Inn, Church and Market Sts.; Members Free; Guests: nominal fee. Child care. Info: 843-883-0343. January 29 • Columbia • Pride 2003 Volunteer Meeting 2-4 pm; SCGLPM Community Center at 1108 Woodrow. There will be a meeting for anyone interested in working with SC Pride 2003 GLPM — an all-volunteer organization. Pride is sched uled for May 17. Needed: People with ideds and energy! Volunteers! Help make Pride 2003 a successful event. Bring ideas, suggestions and friends! Info; SCPrideCenter@aol.com. DoKT'r se Too 'HAfeP ON 'XM- VOD KNOW How A F£5TWg at- /v\OSl*v4«.R.e CAN Ger THC oU Ho(CM0N£J G0‘ www.curbsidecomics.com February - April • Charlotte • Black Cinema Cafe Independent films offering a fresh, creative perspective going beyond stereotypical por trayals of African Americans. Dates: Wednesdays, February 6; March 12; April 9. Invitation only. Info / Invitation; charlotte@blackcinemacafe.com. February 1 • Charlotte • Community Center Grand Opening Lesbian and Gay Community Center celebrates grand opening, followed by two weeks of open house events. Info: call 704-333-0144, email communitycentcr@gaycharlotte.com or visit www.gay.charlotte.com/communitycenter. February 5 • Greenville • "The Shape of Things" theatre benefit 1 pm; Reception, Silent Auction; 8 pm: Benefit Performance of Neil Labute’s play, The Shape of Things, to raise funds for PFLAG and AFFIRM, a GLBTQ_youth support group. Benefit Tickets: $50, available until the day of the performance or until all tickets are sold at Centre Stage in Greenville — on sale now. Info: call Heidi Anderson of AFFIRM at 864-787-6168, or David Greene at 864-439-5715. February 8 • Columbia • Progressive Network State Conference The SC Progressive Network will hold a state conference — time and place to be announced. Concerned your government is out of control? The Network’s state conference will bring together organizations and activists from across SC to promote and proteet democ- raey. The Network of 55 community organiza tions include GLPM, the Black Caucus, AFL- CiO. Info: email network@scpronet,com, February 11 • Charlotte • Southern Comfort movie presentation 7:15 pm: Light Factory Films presents Southern Comfort at the Visulite Theater. Doors open at 6:15 pm for social hour and movie begins at 7:15 pm. Southern Comfort is a doeumentary about a 52-year-old female-to-male transsexu al named Robert Eads who lives in the back hills of Georgia. Tickets are $7. Info: call 704-333- 9755, email info@lightfactory.org or visit www.lightfactory.org. February 13 • Columbia • Romance, Relationships and Ruins The South Carolina Cay & Lesbian Business Guild presents The Newly Wed Game as part of its 2002-2003 Program Calendar. Info: Nathan Boteler at 803-771-0411 or nboteler @hotmail.com or visit www.scglbg.org. February 15 *HRC* Carolinas • HRC Carolinas Annual NC Dinner Keynote Speaker: Ann Richards, former Governor of Texas. The 8th Annual Human Rights Campaign Carolinas Dinner theme this year is “Love American Style.” AFFA of Charleston will receive an award. Tickets on sale now: $l65 thru January 25 then, $185. 800-494-8497 or www.boxofficetickets.com. Greensboro; Grandover Resort and Conference Center includes spa and golf with special rates for HRC guests. Make it an evening or weekend getaway. 800-472-6301. Info: Sue Mormann or Scott Harmon, at 336-918-4002 or 919-419- 0702; smormann@aoI.com; or scotthar- mon@nc.rr.com. February 16 • Columbia • GLPM meeting at Center SC Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement meets at
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