Evening of 15th February (Free)
Patrick Gale, author of Notes from an exhibition
Heffers Bookstore, 20 Trinity Street, Cambridge.
For time and tickets Tel 01223 568568 .
Tuesday 19th February 11.30am-1.30pm (Free)
LGBT History Month Civic Launch hosted by Mayor Jenny Bailey: Faith and Sexuality - A Discussion with Rev Dr. Fraser Watts and Rev. Sharon Ferguson from the Lesbian and Gay Christian movement. Plus LGBT history presentation by Rob Hammond, Chief Executive, Cambridge City Council.Cambridge City Council, The Guildhall, Market Square, Cambridge. Stalls from local LGBT groups. Refreshments provided.
Wednesday 20th February 7.30pm (Free)
Graeme Grant, Cambridge University's Gay Past
Wood-legh Room, Lucy Cavendish College, Lady Margaret Road. Refreshments provided.
Saturday 23rd February 7.30pm - 4am (£9 entrance)
Dot Cotton. Gay club night The Junction, Cambridge Leisure Park, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
Wednesday 27th February 7.30pm - 9.30pm (Free)
Workshop about Sarah Waters and Jeanette Winterson: Fiction, History, Sexuality. Meadows Community Centre, 1 St. Catherine's Road, Cambridge CB4 3XJ
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Libraries
Libraries in Cambridgeshire will be celebrating the contribution that the LGBT communities have made and continue to make to the cultural life of the UK and further a field, through the medium of literature, film and music.
There will be a book, DVD displays and music displays from LGBT writers and performers.
Displays available at Cambourne; Milton Road, Cambridge; St. Neots Libraries throughout February.
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Schools
SexYOUality will be running a campaign in Cambridgeshire schools titled 'Your Friend is your friend no matter what your sexuality'. This will be a campaign led by young people. The campaign will be used to tackle homophobia and present a positive image of young lesbian, gay and bisexual people throughout the county.
They will also be running a peer education project in six local schools with the theme of friends, where young people will be delivering workshops to their peers during LGBT History Month.
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The Dot Cotton Club presents Heaven
Saturday 23 February 2008 - Heaven feat Gonzalo, Pagano and Nick Tcherniak The Junction, Cambridge Leisure Park, Cambridge.
The world's most famous gay club takes a trip up the M11 and straight into The Dot Cotton Club. Launched in 1979 it continues to cater to the masses and still thrives to be cutting edge. In the summer of 2007 Heaven launched their iconic clubbing brand in the dance music capital, Ibiza. Tonight the DC club joins forces with Heaven to deliver a slice of clubbing history in the form of the compete Heaven Showcase...get ready to party people.