| Volume 7 number 2 -- January 20- February 2, 1994 | 
  
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      | Cover Stories:Wisconsin Light to stay on shelves at Hales Corners Library; Federal AIDS Czar Krestine Gebbie to visit Milwaukee; Milwaukee Performing Arts groups to raise funds for AIDS
 
 
 | News: National Lesbian and Gay Law Association (NLGLA) founded in Milwaukee, with Attorney Deb Procknow as primary contact
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      | Changes at Wisconsin Light: publisher and editor buy a computer; book section to be added
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 | PrideFest plans for 1994: theme "Stonewall 25 Our Time to Shine", relocates to Veterans Park, extended hours to two full days, new additions are first ever dance tent and history display;
 Back Door BBS service provides access to PrideFest information via modem!
 Lawrence University (Appleton) to host "Sexuality in the Acedemay: A Conference on Gay and Lesbian Studies": 3rd annual B-GLAD (Bisexual Gay and lesbian Awareness Day) conference hosted by Lawrence University's Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Awareness organization. Christopher Lane of UWM will be one of the speakers.
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      | The Lively Arts: Fest City Singers seek talent for spring musical revival; Cream City Chorus to perform at Dr. Martin Luther King celebration; Madison author Keely Dwyer to read at A Room Of One's Own Feminist Bookstore
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      | Lesbian comic Suzanne Westenhoefer to appear in Milwaukee February 19th;
 Reading and Writing groups meet at Milwaukee's AfterWords bookstore
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 | UWM's Task Force on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues holds gay issues hearings; "Teens Like Us" group meets in Madison; PFLAG changes meeting locations; Pride Guide seeks ads; Sherman Park Gays plan meeting; LAMM co-sponsors workshop; Health Professionals "Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual People in Medicine" (LGBPM) meets; and Gay movement forms in Russia
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