Fri. Sept. 11
Takeover Columbia: Pride Edition
โข 5:05 p.m.
โข Location TBA
โข Free
โข E-mail: TakeoverColumbia@aol.com
Why not take the gay bar with you? It’s invasion of the hot body snatchers. And we love it.
Sat. Sept. 12
WXRY Parade Down Main Street
โข Noon
โข Finlay Park
โข Meet at 11 a.m. on the Laurel Street side of Finlay Park.
Celebrity Grand Marshal Ongina from RuPaul’s Drag Race on LOGO leads the sea of rainbow flags down Main Street. Listen to live commentary on WXRY99.3FM or online at wxryfm.org.
Pride Celebration
โข Noon-6 p.m.
โข Finlay Park
โข Free
We most definitely are not alone now. Before the mall walkers, Tiffany was giving us a reason to shake it in the food court. If the high-tops still fit, throw them on and relive the ’80s. Former American Idol contestant-turned-Broadway belter Frenchie Davis will also be performing. Along with more Ongina. To purchase tickets to the On Q Carolina VIP Tent, visit shop.scpride.org. $25 in advance, $30 at the gate.
2009 S.C. Gay and Lesbian Business Guild Expo
โข Noon-6 p.m.
โข Finlay Park
โข Free
โข scglbg.org
Get to know your GLBT and gay-friendly businesses. They support you. You support them. And we all support Cher.
Sun. Sept. 13
Pride Sunday Service
โข 9 a.m. (contemporary service)
โข 11:15 a.m. (traditional service)
โข Reformation Lutheran Church
โข 1118 Union St.
โข reformationlutherancolumbiasc.com
Pray that TV camera at the rally didn’t add 10 pounds.
Rainbow Candlelight Worship Service
โข 11 a.m.
โข Garden of Grace United Church of Christ
โข 1020 Atlas Road
โข (803) 695โ9664
โข gogucc.com
God, get us through the next 364 days until Pride 2010.
Pride Picnic
โข 12:30 p.m.
โข Earlewood Park
โข Free
โข Potluck Picnic
Make something or, you know, pick up some Boar’s Head. Whatever works.
Business Guild Sunset Boat Cruise
โข Departure at 6:45 p.m.
โข Lake Murray Marina, Ballentine
โข $35/members, $40/non-members
Another party already? They don’t call it a gay time for nothing. The sunset cruise will include drinks and food.
Upcoming Events
It’s not all about this one week in September. There’s still plenty more going on in Charleston this fall.
Wed. Sept. 9
Saint of 9/11
โข 7:30 p.m.
โข $2 members, $5 non-members
โข Dรฉjรฅ Vu II
โข 4628 Spruill Ave., North Charleston
โข parkcirclefilms.org
A documentary about New York City Fire Department Chaplain Mychal Judge, one of the iconic fatalities at the World Trade center on 9/11. Narrated by Sir Ian McKellen, the film chronicles Judge’s life, his work, and the fact that he just happened to be gay.
Wed. Sept. 23
Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary Hi-Def Event
โข 7 p.m.
โข $10
โข Regal Azalea Square Stadium 16
โข 215 Azalea Square Blvd., Summerville
โข (843) 821-1554
โข ncm.com/Fathom/Premiere/WizardofOz.aspx
Who says you need a new pair of shoes? Those ruby heels you fell in love with so long ago get new hi-def soles in this anniversary celebration.
Sat. Sept. 26
Indigo Girls
โข 7:15 p.m.
โข $30 in advance, $35 at the gate
โข Family Circle Cup Veranda Stage
โข 161 Seven Farms Dr., Daniel Island
โข (843) 856-7900
โข familycirclecup.com
The lesbian folk rock duo that was out before it was cool returns to Charleston โ one of their regular stops before they got famous.
Sun. Oct. 18
Kathy Griffin
โข 8 p.m.
โข $38.50-$58.50
โข North Charleston Performing Arts Center
โข 5001 Coliseum Dr., North Charelston
โข (843) 529-5000
โข coliseumpac.com
The hilarious star of Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List finally makes a stop in Charleston to dish the dirt on Ryan Seacrest, Oprah Winfrey, and her foul-mouthed mama.
Sat. Dec. 5
Shopping With Friends
โข (843) 747-2273
โข aids-services.com/events/shopping_with_friends
It’s okay to window shop on Black Friday, but save your Christmas shopping for Dec. 5. Last year, more than 115 Charleston stores participated, donating 10 percent of the day’s sales to help local AIDS victims.
Every Saturday
Saturday Night Special
โข Black Cat Tours
โข 10 p.m.
โข $12
โข 188 Meeting St., Downtown
โข blackcattours.com
Billed as “Charleston’s only 69-minute tour,” this one is for adults only. It’s a walk through Charleston’s history, including the peninsula’s gay past and “Charleston’s most outrageous story โ the Transvestite Socialite.”



