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A Calendar for the Carolinas A calendar listing costs nothing and can attract valuable attention for your organization's activities. Announcements for the next issue need to be on our desk at The Front Page by Friday, February 17. Send details (date, name ofevent, time, place, sponsor, admission fee, and phone number for information) to Calendar Editor, P.0. Bex 27928, Raleigh, NC 27611. Thanks! ONGOING • VOICES FROM HOME: CAN CAN, JULIET AND FM, three one-act plays by Romulus Linney, will be presented through February 18 by the Raleigh Ensemble Players. Strong language and mature themes, adults only. Performances are February 10-11 and 15-18 at 8 p.m. and February 12 and 19 at 3 p.m. at Gallery II, second floor of Artspace at City Market, 201 E. Davie in Raleigh. Admission by season tickets or $12 ($10 senior citizens, students of groups of ten or more). For more information, call (919) 832-9607. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 • PAINT THE TOWN RED: RED PARTY ’95, “the ultimate dance extravaganza,” will be held tonight from 7:57 p.m. until 1:34 am. at The Atrium, Two First Union Center in Uptown Charlotte. Atlanta DJs Erik Hayes and Alicia Bridges. $25 minimum donation includes beer, wine and heavy hors d’oeuvres. Cash bar for cocktails. All proceeds benefit The Brothers Foundation which assists people living with HIV/AIDS. For more information, call (704) 377-4067. For hotel information, call the Charlotte Convention and Visitors Bureau at (800) 231-4636. • “APPRECIATING DIVERSITY,” a prejudice reduction workshops for people of all backgrounds, will be held today from 10 am. until 5 p.m. at the Raleigh Friends Meeting House, 625 Tower St. in Raleigh. Sponsored by the Raleigh Friends Meeting (Quakers), the workshop will be led by trainers from the National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI). Cost will be no more than $25 and include a light vegetarian lunch and childcare. Send a $10 deposit to: Workshop Committee, Raleigh Friends Meeting, 625 Tower St., Raleigh, NC 27607. Formore information, call (919) 821-4414. • LESBIAN HEALTH CENTER FUNDRAISER and self-defense workshop today from noon until 4 p.m. at the Public Library in downtown Durham. Sponsored by the Diversity, Education and Outreach Committee of the Triangle Lesbian Health Center, the workshop will be taught by a certified Chimera self-defense instructor. The Chimera curriculum integrates information about the psychology of victimization, a feminist analysis of rape, and training in martial arts skills. Suggested donation is $15 (sliding scale). Because space is limited, pre registration is necessary. For more information, call (919)286-4107. • FUND FOR SOUTHERN COMMUNITIES, a progressive funder of gay and lesbian organizing, is holding a workshop on applying for grants today in Durham. For more information, call John Bell at (919) 682-3702. • VALENTINE’S PARTY for lesbian, gay and bisexual youth (14-21) today from 2:30-4 p.m. in Durham. Sponsored by Outright A safer sex workshop with Liza Rankow and Don Jackson of The AIDS Services Project Upcoming Events Wednesday 22FEB95,7:30pm Concert: Randa, David & Jane Randa McNamara, David Heid & Jane Syftestad in concert. A “Love Offering” will be received. 25FEB95, 7:00pm 26FEB95,11am & 7:15pm 19th Anniversary Rev. Pat Bumgardner of MCC-NY will be this year’s featured speaker. Potluck Banquet Saturday Night Anniversary Services Sunday AM & PM For more information on these and other meetings and events at St. John's MCC, call 834-2611. will be held during die patty. For more information, call (919)286-2396. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12 • BLESSING OF RELATIONSHIPS at the 11 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. services at St John’s MCC, 805 Glenwood Ave. in Raleigh. For more information, call (919) 834 2611. • RIGHTS NIGHT ’95, a fundraiser for the NC Pride PAC for Gay and Lesbian Equality tonight from 5-8:30 p.m. at the City Gallery of Contemporary Art, 220 S. Blount St in Ralei^i. Contribution of $15 or more ($10 lor students with ID). DJ, dancing, light hors d’oeuvres, cash bar. Special guests ill include elected officials and local activists. For more information, call (919) 781 1807. • MARATHON ORGAN RECITAL to benefit AIDS Care Service, today from 2-6:30 p.m. at the Centenary United Methodist Church, 646 W. Fifth St in Winston Salem. Sponsored by the Winston-Salem Chapter of the American Guild of Professional Organists, this unique event will feature ten local organists performing a variety of 25-minute programs. Listeners may come and go during any time of the event. A suggested $10 donation . will benefit AIDS Care Service, a non-profit organization which provides housing for persons with HIV/AJDS. For more information, call (910) 777-0142. • “EXPLORING AND UNLEARNING OUR * RACISM,” a workshop lead by lesbian author and activist Mab Segrest, will be held today at Our Own Place Lesbian Center in Durham. Suggested donation is $5-10. For more information, call (919) 286-9966. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 • PAUL BOWLES: THE COMPLETE OUTSIDER, a film by Catherine Wamow and Regina Weinreidi, will be shown at 7:30 p m. tonight and Thursday, February 16 at the Carolina Theatre, 309 Morgan St in Durham. The featurette Death in Venice, CA will also be shown. For more information, call (919) 560-3040. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 • CONVO ’95: THE 11TH ANNUAL CONVOCATION OF INTERWEAVE, Unitarian Universalists for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Concerns, will be held today through Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 3313 Wade Ave. in Raleigh. Over 200 participants from all over the country will meet fix three days of celebration, worship, programs, woncsnops, speakers, panels, iwu, and music. Keynote'speaker is Mab Segrest, coordinator of the U.S. Urban Rural Mission of die World Council of Churches, and author of Memoir of A Race Traitor. Registration is $65-85 for adults, $25-35 for children (sliding scale). Host hotel is die Sheraton Inn Crabtree, which is offering a rate of $50 (single or double) for Convo participants. For more information, call (910) 722-0421. • RANEY, by Clyde Edgerton, and adapted for the stage by John B. Justice, will be presented tonight through March 5 at the Temple Theater, 120 Carthage St in Sanford. Raney chronicles the first two years of marriage between the conservative Baptist Raney, as portrayed by Andrea Powell, and her liberal husband from Atlanta. Directed by Paul Ferguson with music by Mark Hartman. Performances are February 17-18,23-25 aid March 2-4 at 8 p.m., and February 26 and March 5 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10. For more information, call (800) 752-2765 between 2 and 6 p.m. • LONELY PLANET, a human comedy by Steven Dietz, directed by Jeff Storer, will be presented tonight through Mach 5 at Manbites Dog Theater, corner of Club Blvd. and N. Roxboro Rd. in Durham. Performances are at 8:15 p.m. tonight and tomorrow night, February 23-25 and March 2-4, and 3:15 p.m. on February 19, 26 and March 5. Tickets are $10 for all shows. An audience discussion will follow th February 26 show. A special discount is available for the February 17 and 18 shows only—buy two tickets at the regula price and get a third free. Opening night, February 17 is also a benefit the the AIDS Community Residence Association, with half of all tickets sales donated to ACRA. Seating is limited, reservations are. encouraged. For more information, call (919) 220-6779. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 • WOMEN’S VALENTINE DANCE, tonight from 9 p.m. until 1 am. atthe Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Garrett Rd in Durham. Tickets $6-12 (sliding scale), with a portion of die proceeds going to “Dump Helms in ’96.” BYOB, sodas for sale, free snacks. For more information, call (919) 490-1526. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19 • BLACK LESBIANS OUT AND ABOUT, a slide show by Janice Vaughn, will be presented today at 2 p.m. at the Center for Non-White Lesbians in Durham. For more information, call (919) 286-9966. The Southern Center for Law & Justice and Connie J. Vetter, Attorney at Law present A FREE Seminar for Couples and Individuals Gay Marriage & Marriage Alternatives Legal Protections for Your Same Sex Relationship Wills, Powers of Attorney, Relationship Contracts, The Hawaii Marriage Case, Property Ownership, Name Changes and More... March 16,1995 7 pm • at ' The Courtyard by Marriott 800 Arrowood Rd, Charlotte Limited Seating Pre-Registration Advised For Information and Registration Call 704/567-5530
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