Pride Week Events, June 18th-23rd Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay Film Festival Friday June 18th - Thurs June 24th, Savoy Theatre, Montpelier Same World, Different Channel : An evening of short fiction by Gay writers Wed. June 23rd, 6-8pm Chassman and Bem Booksellers Church street Marketplace, Burlington Out on Stage Theater Group presents "Pride's Place" An Original Real-to-life comedy-drama (Five performances!) V Saturday June 5th, 7 pm, Brattleboro Union High School V Saturday June 12th, 2 pm, Catamount Film and Arts Center, St. Johnsbury V Saturday June 19th, 7pm Rutland Playhouse at East Creek Center, Rutland VFriday, June 25th: 7pm, 9 pm ( two shows!) Contois Auditorium, Burlington Pride Day Events, Saturday, June 26th NOON March Kickoff and Rally Unitarian Church, top of Church Street Marketplace 1pm Parade and March through Downtown Burlington Floats: Decorate your truck, boat, or shopping cart (and let us know ahead of time!!) Contingents: Dykes on Bikes, Moms and Tykes, P—FLAG, Gay Vets, Bisexuals and others. Bring your banner! Marching Band: Its not to late to J oin: Get those instru- ments out .of the closet and call Peter 878-1123 Baton Twirlers: We need you!! 2-6pm Rally at Battery Park,with music, comedy, community speakers and more. Rally Performers include: Sara Cytron: New Directions for Women calls Sar “side splittingly, howlingly funny. She is political u. her comedy is cutting edge.” With a strong Brookl ., accent, Sara weaves tasteful irreverence with sharp Dyke politics and New York feminist angst. Kwanzaa Percussion Ensemble: Kwanzaa strives to build bridges between cultures. performance, workshops, and education. John Calvi: Gay Singer/Songwriter composed Meg Christian’s hit, “The Ones Who Weren’t Here” ‘ Queen City Cabaret: Celebrating ourselves and our friends in song. Lisa McCormick: Putney singer/songwriter Lisa McCormick brings a strong voice and powerful wri talent to the stage. Her rock/folk is not afraid to address the issues head-on, with disarming insight and wit and a contagious contemporary sound. S Virginia and the Wolves: An all Women’s Dance Band, they play everything . from the Rolling Stones to the B-52s. They get a cm on their feet moments into the first song and leave 5 them clamoring for more. C Pride Night Events, Saturday, June 26th 8pm, Flynn Theatre The Fabulous Flirtations: Internationally renowned gay a cappela group. 9pm sharp, Last Elm Cafe corner of N. Winooski Ave. and North St. Steph Pappas: Virtuoso screaming guitar backed by vocals so cut- ting edge they leave open veins pumping. Not for the: faint heartedll Diane Horstmyer: , Born to sing the blues, this artist will nail you with! stylish twang as well. No wonder she’s back by pop11' lar demand!