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This Weekend's Events 4 Gay People

Buffalo —November 13th - December 5th
Buffalo United Artist is currently presenting
TEXAS HOMOS by Jan Buttram
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m.
Call the BUA 24 hour reservation line at (716) 886-9239

Buffalo's Gay Bingo
Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009
Theme: Super Hero Bingo
St. John's Grace Church
51 Colonial Circle
Buffalo, NY 14222
Doors open 6 PM, Program begins 7 PM
Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009 — Make sure you stop by their Serendipity Shoppe www.buffalogaybingo.com

Saturday, November 14
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Woman's Gifts Asbury Hall at Babeville
341 Delaware Ave at West Tupper
Items for Sale: Hats, mittens, sachet bags, handbags, jewelry, pottery, cast paper bowls, paper mache boxes, photography, stained glass, neckties, vases, and much more.
Musical Guests: Kathy Moriarty, Noa Bursie, John and Mary, Euphraxia, Kilissa Cisoko, Erin Sydney Welsh

Saturday Nov 14, 2009 at 8pm
Holly Hughes' Clit Notes
A performance presented by the Brazen-Faced Varlets, this touching one-woman show about love, family, and coming out features Kelly M. Beuth under the direction of Lara Haberberger. The work, which was first performed by Hughes as part of the 1994 Ways In Being Gay series (shortly after the NEA Four debacle), earned the lesbian feminist performance artist an Obie award. ($10 general, $8 students/seniors, $6 Hallwalls members)

Sunday Nov 15, 2009 at 7pm
Swimming With Lesbians
Following a sold-out screening this summer, Hallwalls is proud to present an encore screening, presented in-person by filmmaker David Marshall. The documentary follows local hero and activist Madeline Davis, chronicling her efforts to build an LBGT historic archive. "Much credit is due to people like Madeline and others in the film—people in places like Buffalo, New York—who moved Gay rights out of the Castro and the Village and onto the Main Street of mid-sized American cities and small towns." ($7//$5/$4)

Thursday Nov 19, 2009 at 8pm
The Cockettes
This critically acclaimed doc explores the rise and fall of the San Francisco theatrical troupe (1969-72) whose legendary gender-bending performances have been all but neglected in the history of the psychodelic era. Using brilliantly colorful archival footage, David Weissman and Bill Weber's 2002 documentary literally sparkles as "The climate of all-embracing acceptance, blurred sexual lines, joyful transgression, rebellion and freedom comes through with warmth, humor and nostalgia." —David Rooney, Variety ($7//$5/$4)

All events will take place at Hallwalls in our cinema, located in the basement of Asbury Hall, 341 Delaware Ave (at the corner of Tupper). Tickets for the performance of Clit Notes are $10 general, $8 students/seniors, and $6 members; tickets for the screenings of Swimming with Lesbians and The Cockettes are $7/$5/$4. For more information, please contact Media Arts Director Carolyn Tennant at 716-854-1694.






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