-..v I • I : I \ •' f :• f i' S i ! , The Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association is an "officially recognized, semi-independent" student organization at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The CGIA is funded by the democratic vote of the Student Congress and through CGLA fundraising activities. © 1988 by the Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association All material appearing in Lambda is protected by federal copyright law and may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the express permission of the publisher. Lambda can assume no liability for errors, whether made by the original writer or by Lambda in editing or production, beyond the printing of a correction or retraction. Opinions expressed by columnists, photographers or by any other artistic expression are those of the writers and artists and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Lambda or the Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association. Publication of the name, photograph or likeness of any person or organization in the articles or advertising in Lambda does not imply and is not to be construed as any indication of the sexual orientation of such persons or organizations. We welcome your comments, criticisms, and information. If you would like to be part of the staff, call the CGLA office; if no Lambda staff member is available, then we'll return your call. TamhHfl is distributed free on the UNC-CH campus at the Carolina Union and many campus libraries. Subscriptions by bulk mail in a plain envelope are $5.00 per year (see subscription form elsewhere in this issue). Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association CB# 5210,Carolina Union Box 39 Univ. of N.C. at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Office: 216-B Carolina Union (919) 962-4401 Editor: Lisa Heineman Advertising Manager: Pippa Holloway Subscriptions Manager: Michae1 McClellan Contributing Writers: Liz Stiles, Patrick Lamerson, Pippa Holloway, Michael McClellan, Kim Savage, Demian, and Lisa Heineman y CALENDAR Saturday, April 29, 8 PM and Sunday, April 30, 7 PM. "An Evening (two evenings?) With Leslea Newman." Poetry reading and production of her play. After All We've Been Through. $6, $5 with student ID. Community Church, 106 Purefoy Rd. CH. For reservations, 929-6433. Saturday, May 6, 8 PM. War Resisters' League presents Hunter Davis in concert. $7 in advance, $9 at door. Tickets available at Internationalist (CH), Ladyslipper (D), Regulator (D), Crickets (R), White Rabbit (G), write WRL/ 604 W. Chapel Hill St./ Durham, NC 27701, or call 682-6374. Eno River Unitarian Fellowship, 4907 Garrett Rd. Saturday, June 24. 1989 North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Pride March and Celebration in Raleigh. Join us for the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising! Other events of Pride '89 week will include the Stonewall Supper and the Annual Lesbian and Gay Health Project Dance (June 23). For more information, or to volunteer, call 942-3858 or 682- 6374. Largest Gay & Lesbian Selection in Chapel Hill Progressive Books, Buttons, Cards, and Periodicals 408 W. Rosemary St. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 919942-1740 Sat-Wed 12-6pm Thu-Fri 12-9pm