a publication of May 'I 997 . SISTERSOUND P-FLAG glee ommr: BELIEVE tN MUSIC TO SHOW AWARD WlNN'NG Peter: pitaleO@ukcc.uky.edu ; DOCUMENTARIES j PRIDE PROM ’97 ; SisterSound, the Lexington Woman’s l Chorus, will treat you to afresh look at music The Lexington chapter of P-FLag will The Royal Sovereign Court of All l while applauding the camaraderie of being have its final meeting of the spring on Kentucky and Ebony Male are kicking off the women in their “Believe in the Music" concert. Tiresday May 13th at 7:30 at the Chapel Hill Gay and Lesbian Season’s festivities by taking l The concert, at 7:30 pm. May 17th and Presbyterian Church (comer of Tates Creek the community “Over The RainboW’ with the 1 again at2:30 pm. May 18th at the Park United Rd. and Armstrong Mill). This group is first annual Pride Prom ‘97. Methodist Church (comer of Clay and High) open to all parents, friends, and family Scheduled for Sunday, May 18, at Club ‘; focuses upon the emergence of women. The members of lesbigaytrans individuals (who Madriavelli, 135 West Main St, this dance will " music of the concert recognizes who we are as are also, of course, welcome to attend). be an opportunity for our friends and I women with songs from our heritage, At this meeting we plan to show one neighbors to celebrate diversity and promote , “Appalachian Round”; songs ofour ties to the or both of the films “All God‘s Children” human rights while havingamagical evening earth, “In Time of Silver Rain”; songs ofour and ”Straight from the Heart.” These together. . love, “ANighu‘ngale Sangin Berkeley Square”; excellent half hour. documentaries show Come casual or formal; dress as you i and songs of our loss of love, “Letting Go.” parents from various religious backgrounds would for your dream prom. A Prom King and “Singing is the ‘undersong’ of women’s who came to accept and even to celebrate Prom Queen will be chosen. A photographer lives," says Nancy Ward, director of their children's sexual orientation. Thanks will be available to capture your special SisterSound. “It allows each of us to attend to to GLSO for lending us these films. moment. our own needs and to join in an inner These films were made in response to Pn‘de Prom ‘97 will run from 8:00 pm. . community of support and love.” SisterSound the right—wing hate film “Equal Rights, until midnight. Ticketsin advance are$5.00 'I and the music of this concert exemplify this Special Rights.” Even if you personally forasingle, $8.00 acouple. $7.00 and $1000 concept. have no difficulty with your religious at the door. For tickets and more information ‘ SisterSound has organized a small beliefs, these films are a treat to watch and calljohn at (606) 389—7081. ensemble which will premiere at this concert. are highly recommended. Their music has been either written or P—Flag of Lexington has been having arranged by members of the chorus. Also some difficulty remaining organized since featured will be the Spirit Drummers, who will Rev. Ruth Fiscella left for California. To perform as a group in addition to joining the start up again in the fall we need some new sponsor 0' the chorus on “Change of Heart.” Beprepared for officers. We are looking for anyone M I," asurprise aswell! Sometimes even the choms interested in supporting the work for on does not know what may happen! understanding of lesbigaytrans people. . Tickets may be purchased at Kismet Although P—Flag was originally Dr. RI‘IICII'CISOII, 0D (John’s Running Shop former location), formed by and for parents, it has expanded Sqecial Media, or from any chorus member. to include anyinterested individuals. Come Advanced ticketszAdults $4, Child $3. Tickets to this meeting or call Perry _.._.___..__..__.._