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12 • The Lambda • January 1993 ENTERTAINMENT E E T I N G S • B-GLAD meeting at 7 p.m. first and third Monday of every month. Call 962-4401 for location. • B-GLAD’s Lesbian Lunch in room 218 of the Student Union at 12 p.m. every Friday. • Lesbian Support Group off-campus every other Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Call 962-4401 for more information. SPECIAL EVENTS • Jan. 31, 2-5 p.m.: “Homophobia: How We All Pay the Price”, a workshop led by writer/activist War ren Blumenfeld in Wingate Hall, Wake Forest Campus. Call 919-766-9501 for more informa tion. • Feb. 4,6 p.m.: Mandy Carter will deliver a public lecture as part of Duke University’s “In the Spirit: A Celebration of the Challenges and Courage of Women of Color” series, at 126 Few Fed Building at Duke. For more information, call Celia Naylor- Ojurongbe at 919-684-6654. • Feb. 7,5 p.m.: “Works of Heart”, an art auction to benefit AIDS Serice Agency at Marriott Crabtree Valley in Raleigh. Call 919-834-2437 for more information. • Feb. 11, 1-4 p.m.: “Volunteer Recognition in the ’90s” led by veteran volunteer coordinator Winnie Morgan at the Chapel Hill Senior Center on Elliot Road. Call 929-9837 by February for registration. • Feb. 13, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Symposium on Images of Sappho at Hanes Arts Center Auditorium • • Feb. 14: Rumor has it that Dr. Ruth Westheimer will speak on campus. More info to follow. • Feb. 17, 6 p.m.: Urvashi Vaid will speak in the cdmcfon's urwcft'ty • ch^i n.t!. noffh cofcX'na 275W books • cards • mMgzzines A Ninth Street tradition for fouaeen years. I bSIu'JEIbSG'S ssm 720 Ninth Street • Durham. NC 2770$ • 9l9'286-2700 MondaySMurday 9>t * Sunday 9>S C A L E N D A R • Jan. 30, 8 p.m.: Fred Small Concert at Hanes Art Center, co-sponsored by SEAC and B-GLAD. Tickets are $5 for UNC student and are available at the B-GLAD office. Internationalist Books, Regu lator Bookshop (Durham), and the Campus Y. • Feb. 7, 9 p.m.: B-GLAD Benefit Concert at Cat’s Cradle. Admission is $5 at the door. Flyin^ Mice is really happy to be playing at the B-GLAD benefit on Feb. 7 Soc-Psych Building at Duke University as part of their “In the Spirit: A Celebration of the Chal lenges and Courage of Women of Color ” series. Call Celia Naylor-Ojurongbe at 919-684-6654. Feb. 21, 4 p.m.: Darrell Yates Rist, author of Heartlands: A Gay Man’s Odyssey Across America, will appear at White Rabbit Bookstore in Raleigh. Mar. 29 - Apr. 2; Lesbian and Gay Awareness Week here at UNC-CH. Levi’s tenuous stand against funding the anti-gay Boy Scouts of America. ANNOUNCEMENTS A C T I V I S Feb. 27 - 28: B-GLAD’s Student Congress Budget Hearing needs pro-gay supporters. Call 962-4401* for information on place and time. Apr. 25: March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. We have bus tickets available now at the B-GLAD, $10 for members, $15 for non-members. CALL 1-800-USA LEVI to show your support for Volunteers are needed to staff the Lesbian and Gay Health Project Healthline information, refer ral and peer counseling line for Lesbians and Gay^ men and all people wanting information on HIV/ AIDS. The 18-hour training begins the week of February 9 in Durham. Also, the AIDS Services Project of Durham is in need of volunteers who want to be a buddy to a person living with AIDS. The 30-hour training begins the week of March 16. For more information on either program, call Lucy Harris at 919-286-7475. — compiled by Kathy Staley Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual and under 22? OutRight is for you. Meets weekly for movies, rap groups and other activities. For information, call: 286-2396 or 1-800-879-2300 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. daily. Contributions received from the Fund for Southern Communities, Christian Social Ministries of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, in-kind con tributions from the North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health Project, and private contributions. Sublim* tHa n*dk»jlou«; Agony confront:* Ecstosy, ytoiding THE PUEASUPE OP IMPPOBABCE JUXTAPOSmOIM Unlv*r*lty S|uar« Ctuip*l Hill 967-S938
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