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              <text>Royal GreCnCountrg&#13;
Barony o~: dll Oklahoma&#13;
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¯he Colors of Living", featuring giclee&#13;
prints of the digital art ofTulsa artist&#13;
Dennis R. Scott.&#13;
~O ONL~HOMA HATE CRII~flE&#13;
Gay community outraged over Steven&#13;
Domer slaying.&#13;
NEW: Deep Inside Hollywood, reports&#13;
on new projects for Sarah Jessica Parker&#13;
and Dan Butler.&#13;
November 21,1999 fine last grand Queen) Flamboyant&#13;
author Quentin Crisp dies in Manchester, England.&#13;
Tulsa’s Downtown Plaza Hotel openly&#13;
welcomes GLBT.&#13;
Gay Travelers: 6,000 Mile Trip&#13;
Out of Town: Key West&#13;
Dining In or OUT&#13;
FIITHESS&#13;
Introspection can lead you to better&#13;
understand yourself and ultimately to&#13;
achieve greater happiness.&#13;
ON THE COVER:&#13;
4 the STAR&#13;
Downtown Tulsa&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
"Ifyou are elected President,&#13;
what concrete steps would you&#13;
take to overturn ’Don’t As~,&#13;
Don’t Tell ?’"&#13;
Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY):&#13;
I strongly believe that anyone who has the courage,&#13;
strength, and valor to serve our country should be able to&#13;
do so. We are at war and our top generals are warning that&#13;
America’s military is stretched to the breaking point, yet we&#13;
have a policy that dismisses good people from our ranks.&#13;
Even service members with critical skills such as Arabic&#13;
language skills are being discharged because they are gay.&#13;
Senior retired military officials who can speak freely say this&#13;
law does not serve our national security interests. These&#13;
same military leaders are confident that repealing Don’t&#13;
Ask, Don’t Tell won’t lessen standards of behavior or lower&#13;
morale.&#13;
As President, I will work with high-profile military leaders,&#13;
such as former Joint Chiefs chairman John M. Shalikashviii&#13;
and Retired Lieutenant General Claffdia Kennedy, the&#13;
first woman to achieve the rank of three-star general in the&#13;
Army, who have called for repeal of the law. I will stand&#13;
with soldiers like retired Marine Staff Sgt. Eric Alva, the&#13;
first American soldier to be seriously wounded in Iraq, and&#13;
retired Army Sgt. Jose Zuniga, former Army Soldier of the&#13;
Year, who are shining examples of why this law no longer&#13;
makes sense.&#13;
Over the last seven years in the Senate, and as a member&#13;
of the Armed Services Committee, I have built relationships&#13;
with members of Congress and senior military officials&#13;
through my work on the Armed Services Committee. When&#13;
I am President, I will bring this strength and experience to&#13;
bear to end this outdated and outmoded policy.&#13;
w~,-w.ozarksstar.com the STAR 5&#13;
Denounces&#13;
TULSA, OK (P/R) __ Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality expresses its outrage at the recent&#13;
murder of Steven Domer. "gge extend&#13;
condolences to his family and friends. This&#13;
senseless tragedy highlights the urgent need&#13;
for federal and state hate crimes legislation&#13;
protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender&#13;
(LBGT) people.&#13;
On October 26th, Steven Domer, a 62-yearold&#13;
gay man, was abducted from NW 39th&#13;
Street near Pennsylvania Avenue in Oklahoma&#13;
City. On November 4th, his body was&#13;
found in rura! McClain County. His hands&#13;
were tied with duct tape and a wire hanger&#13;
was wrapped around his neck. The Oklahoma&#13;
State Medical Examiner concluded&#13;
that Domer died of asphyxiation and ruled&#13;
his death a homicide. On November 28,&#13;
Darrell Madden, a self-prodaimed white&#13;
supremacist, was charged with first-degree&#13;
murder and kidnapping in relation to&#13;
Domer’s death.&#13;
Prosecutors believe that Madden targeted&#13;
Domer as part of an initiation rite of the&#13;
Aryan Brotherhood. Inorder to secure a&#13;
"patch," the white supremacist group demands&#13;
that its members commit an act of&#13;
violence against an African American, Jew,&#13;
homosexual, or any other person declared&#13;
"an enemy."&#13;
Although Oklahoma County District Attorney&#13;
David Prater and other law enforcement&#13;
officials believe that anti-gay bias was&#13;
a motivating factor in Domer’s murder, they&#13;
cannot prosecute Madden under Oklahoma’s&#13;
hate crimes law because the statute does&#13;
not cover sexual orientation. Oklahoma is&#13;
one of only 17 states whose hate crimes laws&#13;
do not protect LGBT citizens. Most state&#13;
hate crime laws enhance the penalties for&#13;
bias-motivated crimes.&#13;
On December 4, Representative Al McAf’-&#13;
frey (D-Oklahoma City) announced his&#13;
intention to introduce a bill expanding&#13;
the state’s hate crime law to include sexual&#13;
orientation and gender. In May, the U.S.&#13;
House of Representatives passed The Local&#13;
Law Enforcement Hate&#13;
Crimes Prevention Act/Matthew Shepard&#13;
Act giving the Justice Department the power&#13;
to investigate and prosecute bias-motivated&#13;
violence by providing the department with&#13;
jurisdiction over crimes of violence where&#13;
the perpetrator has selected the victim&#13;
because of the person’s actual or perceived&#13;
race, color, religion, national origin, gender,&#13;
sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.&#13;
This bill will soon be voted upon in&#13;
the U.S. Senate.&#13;
As legislators consider passage of these&#13;
historic state and national laws, Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality will be working with its&#13;
allies in the LGBT and allied community in&#13;
educational and advocaW efforts.&#13;
Hate Crimes Amendment&#13;
Removed rom&#13;
Dept o£De£ense&#13;
Con erence Report&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC (P/R DEC 6TH) __&#13;
~Ibday, House-Senate conferees confirmed&#13;
that the Matthew Shepard Act, which had&#13;
passed the Senate as an amendment to the&#13;
Department of Defense Authorization bill,&#13;
would be removed from the final version of&#13;
the bill. This announcement was made after&#13;
House Leadership’s whipping the vote count&#13;
on the conference report concluded there&#13;
were not enough votes for passage of the bill&#13;
if it included the hate crimes provision.&#13;
"Today’s decision is deeply disappointing,&#13;
especially given the historic passage of hate&#13;
crimes legislation through both Houses&#13;
of Congress this year. After more than&#13;
ten years and several successful bipartisan&#13;
votes, it is heartbreaking to fall short this&#13;
dose to the finish line," said Joe Solmonese,&#13;
President of the Human Rights Campaign.&#13;
"However, we are not giving up on efforts&#13;
to find another legislative vehicle, in the&#13;
second half of this Congress, to move the&#13;
Matthew Shepard Act."&#13;
The Human Rights Campaign has been a&#13;
chief advocate of hate crimes legislation for&#13;
over a decade. On November 14th, HRC&#13;
sent an e-mail to all Capitol Hill offices urging&#13;
the retention of hate crimes legislation&#13;
in the Department of Defense Authorization&#13;
conference report. Additionally, HRC&#13;
organized and signed onto a coalition letter&#13;
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"’l-he Colors ofLiving’&#13;
a digital art exhibit at&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center&#13;
Tulsa artist Dennis IL Scotx&#13;
eyes ofm~ artist driven to create impressions&#13;
of the beauty which sttcrounds him.&#13;
The exhibit w’dl remain up through the&#13;
month ofJanuary and can be viewed&#13;
Monday thru Saturday from 3-gpm. The&#13;
Dermis R. Nedl Equality Center is&#13;
located at 621 E. dth St., in downtown&#13;
Tulsa. More info c~a be found on the web&#13;
at okeq.org.&#13;
’Ihis monthly event is hosted by Okiahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexmal &amp;&#13;
Tra~sgender (LGBT) individuals and&#13;
f~mihes through advoca~, education,&#13;
programs, alliances, and the operation of the&#13;
Dennis IL Neig Equality Center.&#13;
TULSA, OK~The Dennis IL Neili Equality&#13;
Center ar~ gallery wi[[ host its monthly&#13;
First Thursday meet-the-artist reception&#13;
from 6-gpm, ~aursday, January 3, 2008, for&#13;
the opening oflts January exhibit "The Colors&#13;
of Living", featu~mg giclee prints of the&#13;
digital ~trt ofTulsa ~tist Dermis IL Scott.&#13;
Scott has been creating his digital art for&#13;
the list three years. His work is unlike most&#13;
digital or computer art. His style is unique.&#13;
His arc is totally his own..., his ovca~ way&#13;
of seelng life, his own way of depicOng&#13;
that which he sees. Whether one might&#13;
call Scott’s art abstract, impressionistic, or&#13;
surreal is of little concern to Scott. Through&#13;
his art he invites the viewer, the art lover or&#13;
even the mere observer, to take a chance, as&#13;
he has in creating his art. Taking a chance&#13;
is what ~rtists do. Vie~,Cmg Scott’s art is seeing&#13;
his subjects as he sees them, through the&#13;
Art byTulsa artist Dennis IL Scott&#13;
the STAR 9&#13;
ES SLAY&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
recently released convicts, Madden&#13;
having served time at Jess&#13;
Dunn Correctional Center for&#13;
impersonating a police officer&#13;
and obtaining money by false&#13;
pretense. Quails had been released&#13;
from the Dick Conner Correctional&#13;
facility in Hominy for&#13;
a 2001 burglary conviction. It&#13;
was speculated that Mr. Domer’s&#13;
murder may have been a gang rite&#13;
of passage.&#13;
The murder has garnered national&#13;
attention, somewhat reminiscent&#13;
of the murder of Matthew&#13;
Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming&#13;
in !998.A press conference was&#13;
held at Church of the Open&#13;
Arms December 4, followed by&#13;
a candlelight vigil in the parking&#13;
lot ofAngles that evening. The&#13;
press conference and vigil were&#13;
Photo: Steven Domer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The Oklahoma&#13;
gay community and their allies have&#13;
been outraged and saddened by the murder&#13;
of Steven Domer, a 62 },ear old Oklahoma&#13;
City man believed to have been targeted primarily&#13;
because he was gay. On October 26,&#13;
he had driven a friend home from the N.W.&#13;
39th street gay bar district, then returned to&#13;
the area, and was last seen at the car wash&#13;
there, an area well known for male prostitution.&#13;
He was seen by a witness to be talking&#13;
to two young men. His body and burned&#13;
out car were found near 1-35 and Ladd road&#13;
north of Purcell November 4.&#13;
Oklahoma County prosecutors have charged&#13;
Darrell Madden with Domer’s murder.&#13;
Madden, a white supremacist who was arrested&#13;
in McLain County for an attempted&#13;
carjacking, is also charged in McLain County&#13;
with the murder of the Brad Qualls, the&#13;
other man believed to be seen talking with&#13;
Steven Domer the night he disappeared.&#13;
Quails was found shot to death November 8&#13;
at an Ardmore apartment complex. Madden&#13;
&amp; Qua.lls have been identified as members&#13;
of the United Aryan Brotherhood, a xvhite&#13;
supremacist group which recruits many of&#13;
their members in prisons. Both were&#13;
10 the STAR&#13;
attended by the Reverend Harry Knox, the&#13;
Faith Community Director of the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign, a national GLBT rights&#13;
political group. As he puts it," Oklahoma&#13;
is one of only 17 states that do not protect&#13;
GLBT citizens through hate crimes legislation."&#13;
Objections to hate crimes legislation have&#13;
come from religious fundamentalist groups&#13;
who claim they would not be able to preach&#13;
against homosexual behavior should this&#13;
legislation become law. Harry Knox clarified&#13;
that this type of speech is protected the 1st&#13;
Amendment of the US. Constitution, and&#13;
to say otherwise is " to tell a lie unworthy of&#13;
ministers of the gospe! ofJesus Christ." He&#13;
THE&#13;
ALUES&#13;
pointed out that "people are dying in Oklahoma,&#13;
and GLBT people are wondering&#13;
when their pastors will speak out for justice.&#13;
Steven Domer’s voice cries out for justice,&#13;
asking pastors for whom do they work, the&#13;
people or for God?"&#13;
Richard Ogden, an attorney who chairs the&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation also spoke,&#13;
stating that" In Oklahoma and across our&#13;
nation there is a climate of intolerance, and&#13;
a tolerance of intolerance. This has to stop.&#13;
When we in Oklahoma have passed laws&#13;
that basically say that gays and lesbians are&#13;
second class citizens, we create an environment&#13;
that licenses this type of behavior. "&#13;
Although this was a brutal murder that was&#13;
obviously motivated because the victim was&#13;
gay, Darrell Madden could not be charged&#13;
with a hate crime because Federal and Oklahoma&#13;
hate crimes laws do not cover sexual&#13;
orientation. Legislation was introduced this&#13;
year in Congress to amend Federal Hate&#13;
Crimes laws to include sexual orientation by&#13;
Senator Edward Kennedy D-Massachusetts,&#13;
but was dropped when it became dear that&#13;
it would not pass the House.&#13;
On the state level State Representative&#13;
Al McA_ffrey, Oklahoma’s first and only&#13;
openly gay legislator, has stated that he will&#13;
introduce legislation to amend Oklahoma&#13;
Hate Crimes laws to include sexual orientation&#13;
and gender. This is supported by both&#13;
Oklahoma County District Attorney David&#13;
Prater, and Oklahoma Attorney General&#13;
Drew Edmondson. Mr. McAffrey did state&#13;
that he realized he will probably be facing&#13;
an uphill battle in the legislature. Clarifying&#13;
the point that some conservatives make,&#13;
that Hate Crimes laws elevate gay people to&#13;
a special status, he affirmed that ifa group&#13;
of gay men attacked a straight man ,vith&#13;
baseball bats, targeting him for his sexual&#13;
orientation, they would also be guilty of a&#13;
hate crime under this legislation.&#13;
Reverend Dr. Kathy McCallie, pastor of Church&#13;
of the Open Arms-United Church of Christ,&#13;
pointed out that this crime was not an isolated&#13;
incident, stating that "there xvill be a day when&#13;
GLBT persons can freely be themselves and&#13;
enjoy the safety equality and respect that’s due to&#13;
every member of the human family, but today is&#13;
not that day. On October 26 when Steve Domer&#13;
was brutally murdered, we were each violated. "&#13;
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By Greg Steele&#13;
on the loose&#13;
Wiads House ProvidingA&#13;
Sa£e P lace For 20&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Miranda Ray will be performing in the&#13;
Kris Kohl Show New Years Eve At the&#13;
Jones’n Club Downtown Plasza Hotel.&#13;
Doxvntoxvn Plaza Hotel Tulsa General&#13;
Managers Jay Wilks and Debbie Mc-&#13;
Craw.&#13;
Miss Gay Tulsa America, Melody&#13;
Michaels at the BOO.&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma US ofA 2008, Samantha&#13;
West at the Copa....&#13;
Photo Left to Right:Jennifer Bates, Asley&#13;
Ozan, Linda Duke&#13;
OKLAHO!VIA CITY, OK __ Thanks to a&#13;
caring community, Winds House of Oklahoma&#13;
City was able to raise over $2500 at a&#13;
gala fundraiser December 7th. For over 20&#13;
years the Winds have provided a safe place&#13;
to stay for those living with HIV and their&#13;
families, serving as transitional housing&#13;
until they are able to re-enter the general&#13;
community. The home provides referrals&#13;
and assistance for disability income, food&#13;
stamps, Section 8 housing etc. Donatons&#13;
are always needed and can be sent to \Vinds&#13;
House OKC, P.O. Box 12185 Oklahoma&#13;
City, Oklahoma 73157.&#13;
Acid-tongued talk-show host and out lesbian&#13;
Rosie O’Donnell, who famously dashed&#13;
with Elisabeth Hasselbeck on "The View,"&#13;
and the big clash with Donald Trump&#13;
announced on her bloc that talks to give&#13;
her a prime-time show on MSNBC had&#13;
fallen apart.&#13;
New York Songstress Rachael Sage and&#13;
an adoring fan in Tulsa.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Attorney Richard Ogden, Chair of Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation, the Reverend Harry Knox-&#13;
Faith Community Director of the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign, and the Reverend Loyce Newton-Ed-&#13;
,#cards at Hate Crimes press conference in OKC.&#13;
the STAR 11&#13;
&#13;
DEEP INSIDE HOLLYVc’OOD&#13;
Shades of Rex Lee&#13;
As Lloyd, Jeremy Piven’s assistant on Entourage,&#13;
gay actor Rex Lee has carved out a hilarious&#13;
niche for himself. His character stuck&#13;
around and gained a higher profile thanks&#13;
to Lee’s wicked comic timing and popularity&#13;
with fans. Soon, though, he’ll jump&#13;
from the small to the big screen, appearing&#13;
in the independent feature Shades of Ray.&#13;
A seriocomic romance, Shades stars Chuck&#13;
main man ZachatT Levi as Ray, a mixedrace,&#13;
American-born son of a Pakistani&#13;
father and Caucasian mother. As his parents&#13;
separate and his father moves in with him,&#13;
Ray must deal with his own romantic and&#13;
racial issues. Sounds heartfelt and sincere,&#13;
but Romeo’s guessing that Lee’s job will be&#13;
to pop up from time to time with just the&#13;
right punchline for an awkward moment. As&#13;
HBO audiences know, he’s an expert at that.&#13;
Romeo San Vicente is still waitingpatientlyfor the&#13;
all-musical edition of "The McLaughlin Group. "He can&#13;
be reached care ofthispublication or at DeepInsideHollywood&#13;
@qsyndicate.com.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
SAMANTHA&#13;
CAPTU ,S MISS&#13;
GAY OKLAHOMA US&#13;
OF A TITLE&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Loaves and Fishes&#13;
Bar uet a Huge&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo Left to Right: Former Miss Gay&#13;
Oklahoma Kitty Bob Aimes, Matthew&#13;
Heath Fitzgerald, Sonja Martinez, John&#13;
Beebe &amp; Debbie Davie&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ It was a&#13;
festive evening at the Habana Inn December&#13;
9th xvhen the title for the nexv Miss&#13;
Gay Oklahoma US of A was passed on to&#13;
Samantha West, a 26 ),ear old Tulsan among&#13;
the performers at Nexv Age Renegades, The&#13;
1st alternate xvas Londenn Raine, xvith 2nd&#13;
alternate Jozlyn Welch.&#13;
The xvinner and I st alternate are eligible to&#13;
compete in the national competition which&#13;
will be held in Dallas May 20-23 of next&#13;
year.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ On December&#13;
3-4 the 17th annual Loaves and Fishes&#13;
Banquet came together at the Copa for a&#13;
fabulous evening of fundraising for a good&#13;
cause. Featuring entertainers John Beebe,&#13;
Sonja Martinez,Debbie Davie, Matthew&#13;
Heath-Fitzgerald and former Miss Gay&#13;
Oklahoma Kitty Bob Aimes, the event&#13;
raised over $7200.&#13;
Loaves and Fishes, a program of Catholic&#13;
Charities, provides meals to homebound&#13;
people living with HIV. Directed by Ms&#13;
Judy Reilly, once again the community came&#13;
together for a proud tradition of caring.&#13;
Passing on the fide was Alexis Nicole Whitney,&#13;
who made history with the pageant&#13;
not just with her doe, but living proof that&#13;
nothing can stand in the xvay of talent and&#13;
determination. As&#13;
she puts it, "People&#13;
should see my blindness&#13;
the same I do.&#13;
I don’t see it as a&#13;
handicap, but as an&#13;
obstacle I have overcome."&#13;
That she did,&#13;
not only capturing&#13;
the Oklahoma title&#13;
but also was one of&#13;
the top 12 finalists at&#13;
the national competition.&#13;
Our girls do us&#13;
proud!&#13;
Please Join Us&#13;
Feb. 10, 2008, 10:00 p.m. @&#13;
39th and Penn OKC, OK.&#13;
For information call Nikki Start @ 580 216 2715 or 1 866 906 1133&#13;
the STAR 13&#13;
by Liz I-Iighleyman&#13;
November 21, 1999 (%e last grand Queen):&#13;
Flamboyant author Quentin Crisp dies in&#13;
Manchester, England.&#13;
The death of author and&#13;
raconteur Quentin Crisp at&#13;
the end of the 20th century&#13;
represented the passing of&#13;
one of the last grand queens&#13;
of a bygone era.&#13;
Crisp, originally named Denis Charles Pratt,&#13;
xvas born on Christmas Day in 1908 in the&#13;
London suburb of Sutton, the youngest&#13;
child of a "middle-class, middle-brow" family.&#13;
Always considered a sissy, he later said he&#13;
could never remember not being tormented&#13;
by his father, siblings, and schoolmates.&#13;
Crisp studied journalism and art in London,&#13;
and in his early 20s began hanging out with&#13;
hip young gay men in Soho, supporting&#13;
himself with various jobs,&#13;
induding graphic artist,&#13;
xvindow dresser, tap-dance&#13;
instructor, and hustler. He&#13;
adopted a new moniker and&#13;
a flamboyant, effeminate&#13;
style that included flowing&#13;
scarves, platform shoes,&#13;
dyed hair, and makeup. He&#13;
was "not merely a self-confessed&#13;
homosexual, but a&#13;
self-evident one," he would&#13;
later say, describing himself&#13;
as "a blithe spirit reveling in&#13;
androgynous anarchy."&#13;
Openly gay and gender-variant&#13;
at a time when homosexuality&#13;
was highly stigmatized&#13;
and sex between men was&#13;
illegal, Crisp was frequently&#13;
attacked by strangers in&#13;
the streets and harassed by&#13;
police. During World War&#13;
II, he was exempted from&#13;
military service due to his&#13;
homosexuality, and instead&#13;
embarked upon a career as a nude model at&#13;
a government-funded art school.&#13;
Crisp did not gain widespread notoriety&#13;
until his 60s, with the publication of his&#13;
autobiography, The Naked Civil Servant&#13;
(1968), one of the first unapologetic contemporary&#13;
accounts of gay life. Although&#13;
the book was well-received, it was the 1975&#13;
television movie version starring John Hurt&#13;
that brought Crisp instant fame.&#13;
Crisp began appearing on talk shows and&#13;
created a successful one-man theatrical performance.&#13;
He took his show to Ne~v York&#13;
City in 1978, fell in love with America, and&#13;
decided to immigrate a few years later,&#13;
settling into a notoriously sloppy one-room&#13;
apartment in a seedy neighborhood on&#13;
Manhattan’s Lower East Side.&#13;
Crisp became a fixture of the city’s celebrity&#13;
scene, growing increasingly famous just&#13;
for being himself. "If I have a talent for&#13;
anything," he said, "it is not for doing but&#13;
for being." He wrote a column for the New&#13;
York Native newspaper and film criticism&#13;
for Christopher Street magazine, and published&#13;
several more books, including How to&#13;
Become a Virgin (1981) and Manners from&#13;
Heaven: A Divine Guide to Good Behavior&#13;
(1984). He also appeared in a number of&#13;
movies and documentaries, most notably as&#13;
Queen Elizabeth I in Orlando (1993).&#13;
Though he socialized in queer social circles,&#13;
Crisp was unsympathetic to the gay rights&#13;
movement and held attitudes many younger&#13;
activists regarded as homophobic. "I don’t&#13;
think you can really be proud of being gay&#13;
because it isn’t something you’ve done," he&#13;
once said. "You can only be proud of not&#13;
being ashamed." He eschewed identity politics&#13;
and queer separatism, and thought loud&#13;
demands only led to backlash.&#13;
Crisp persisted in referring to homosexuality&#13;
as an illness, and he caused a furor when&#13;
he told the London Times in 1997 that he&#13;
thought it would be acceptable for a woman&#13;
to abort a fetus carrying a hypothetical gay&#13;
gene. "You could have children who are naturally&#13;
suited to society," he later explained.&#13;
"They would be happy." He also once&#13;
opined that the gay community’s obsession&#13;
with AIDS was a fad, and advised, "Ifyou&#13;
want to be sure you won’t have AIDS, don’t&#13;
have sex with anyone."&#13;
....................Continued page 27&#13;
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The nose can intrigue you or turn&#13;
off about a wine. Smell is&#13;
the wine taster. Much&#13;
is taste comes through&#13;
you don’t believe it, t&#13;
or a meal - the next&#13;
head cold.&#13;
Aging the wine in oak&#13;
es of vanilla,&#13;
almonds. Extended&#13;
lend a toasty&#13;
scents as variable as&#13;
leather to roses&#13;
Many grapes&#13;
aromas: Zinfandel often&#13;
Pinot Noir, the fine&#13;
may recall ~&#13;
may&#13;
Chenin&#13;
and,&#13;
smell&#13;
The aroma of ~&#13;
! and the closely related Mergrape~&#13;
for e×ampie, often reminds&#13;
of cedar wood and pine needles&#13;
led with a ood fruit smell reminiscall&#13;
to&#13;
miner&#13;
France: www.wunsch-mann.fr&#13;
2005&#13;
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TRAVELING IN OUR FABULOUS WORLD&#13;
By Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
gaytravelers@aol.com&#13;
Now everything IS okay in Oklahoma!&#13;
The gay community and gay travelers to&#13;
Tulsa now have a place where they are made&#13;
to feel VERY WELCOME! We stayed there&#13;
a couple of weeks ago and it was wonderfull.&#13;
"l-he rooms are spacious and the staff&#13;
is extremely friendly and professional. ~-he&#13;
renovations are not finished yet,&#13;
however we know that when it&#13;
is completed that it will be the&#13;
finest hotel in Tulsa. We stayed&#13;
in the Premier Suite which was&#13;
on a scale of one to ten, a 15 ! It&#13;
featured a living room with pull&#13;
out queen sleeper sofa, a 36 inch&#13;
TV and DVD Player. Ceiling to&#13;
floor (and wall to wall windows)&#13;
for a spectacular view of the city.&#13;
A large King bedroom with extra&#13;
pillows, a 25 inch TV in the&#13;
bedroom and dub chair and ottoman.&#13;
Two full bathrooms and&#13;
a kitchenette/dining area with&#13;
coffee maker, fridge/microwave&#13;
and a snack basket, microwave&#13;
popcorn and cookies with bottled water.&#13;
~he Downtown Plaza Hotel ofTulsa was&#13;
built in 1966 as the first downtown hotel in&#13;
Tulsa to offer modern conveniences. Shortly&#13;
afterwards it was a Holiday Inn, then a Ramada&#13;
Inn, then as the Great Western Hotel.&#13;
In July, 2007 it was sold to the Chisholm&#13;
Properties, Ltd. and they renamed it back to&#13;
it’s original name, "Downtown Plaza Hotel&#13;
ofTulsa". The Chisholm Properties Ltd.&#13;
the STAR&#13;
owns other fine hotels in Oklahoma, Missouri&#13;
and Texas. It is located at 17 West 7th&#13;
Street in the heart of the beautiful historica]&#13;
financial and entertainment district ofTulsa.&#13;
They are directly adjacent to the world&#13;
famous Petroleum Club. It rises 14 stories&#13;
above the City and is currendy undergoing&#13;
a multi-million dollar renovation. A VERY&#13;
extensive renovation is now underway&#13;
however they do have at this time, over 70&#13;
rooms for their guests. Their plan is for the&#13;
renovations to be completed by May, 2008&#13;
and have over 200 rooms when completed.&#13;
The new look for the hotel is based on modern&#13;
boutique style hotels that are now found&#13;
across the country and Europe.&#13;
The hotel has a variety of rooms and&#13;
suites to choose, from a Deluxe Double&#13;
Queen, Deluxe King, Executive King,&#13;
Executive King Junior Suite or the Premier&#13;
King Suite. Each suite has a Fridge/Micro in&#13;
the kitchenette. Their prices are extremely&#13;
down to earth and much less than the other&#13;
dmvntown hotels. The hotel is within a&#13;
short walking distance to Tulsa’s&#13;
Convention Center, the New&#13;
The PAC (Performing&#13;
Center, Tulsa Tech and many&#13;
buildings and landmarks.&#13;
; the many amenities are:&#13;
floors, business&#13;
weddings &amp; receptions, air-&#13;
~ort shuttle free Cherokee Casino&#13;
[ wireless Internet,&#13;
covered parking, guest laundry&#13;
~n site), fax &amp; copy service. Their&#13;
service includes 43 channels, 3&#13;
4 ESPN channels,&#13;
i Nick, Food Network and&#13;
r more. The Downtown Plaza&#13;
equipped with a Fitness Center&#13;
their guests, including strength&#13;
and cardio equipment.&#13;
Lounge around their outdoor pool and&#13;
catch some rays, secluded by the urban environment&#13;
ofTulsa’s rooftops. Just inside the&#13;
poolside seating area is The Jones’N Club,&#13;
a full bar with a pool table and live music.&#13;
Conference, meeting and banquet rooms are&#13;
available to accommodate groups of 10 to&#13;
250 guests.&#13;
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More on Camp La Casa Sena - Santa Fe, New&#13;
Mexico see page 22.&#13;
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&#13;
From the upper sundeck at the Oasis men’s resort, guests enjoypanoramic&#13;
views ofKey West’s Historic District. (Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
Key West:&#13;
Where To Play, Eat, and Stay&#13;
famous gay resort towns, Key West has always stood&#13;
out for its sheer embrace of total relaxation. This laid-back tropical&#13;
island in the Caribbean, closer to Cuba than to mainland Florida, is&#13;
without pretensions. People rarely worry about what time it is, dress&#13;
is casual and colorful, and the party scene is friendly and easygoing.&#13;
Key West is neither fancy nor especially urbane - it’s just a great&#13;
place to laze in a deck chair on a bougainvillea-choked lanai, browse&#13;
for beachwear and souvenirs along the main drag, Duval Street,&#13;
or relax on a restaurant patio noshing on raw oysters and sipping&#13;
mango iced tea or mojitos.&#13;
For a seasonal tourist town, Key West has plenty to offer when it&#13;
comes to dining and nightlife. Few places draw more raves for outstanding&#13;
food than Alice’s Key West, where chefAlice Weingarten&#13;
serves some of the most inventive food in town, including delicious&#13;
smoked-salmon Benedict at breakfast. A departure from Key West’s&#13;
predominant laid-back tropical look, Square One is a sophisticated&#13;
restaurant with white table linen and fine china. The regionally&#13;
inspired Continental cuisine includes escargot baked in a crepe&#13;
with fresh spinach, garlic, feta, and a tomato beurre blanc. It’s a top&#13;
choice for a romar~.tic evening.&#13;
One of the better Italian restaurants in town, and also one of the&#13;
gayest, La Trattoria has two dining rooms - the smaller one romantic&#13;
and intimate, the larger better for groups of friends. The straightforward&#13;
cooking draws high praise for such tasty creations as local&#13;
shrimp sauteed with garlic, fresh tomatoes, and herbes de Provence&#13;
in a white wine, lemon, and butter sauce. One of Dural Street’s true&#13;
places to be seen, Mangoes brims with colorful sorts. The composed&#13;
salads, pastas, and grills - all with nouvelle Florida touches - are&#13;
commendable. Consider rib eye steak Caribe (pan-charred with&#13;
tamarind steak sauce and yucca).&#13;
Seven Fish, which occupies an old luncheonette and has a sleek,&#13;
sophisticated interior, serves seafood-oriented bistro fare, such as&#13;
crab and shiitake mushroom ravioli. The slogan at Mangia Mangia&#13;
is "pasta to the people," a philosophy reflected by the many varieties&#13;
of heavenly homemade pasta, all fairly priced. The painstakingly&#13;
preserved building has a lovely, quiet garden and redbrick patio in&#13;
back. You’ll need luck and persistence most nights to get a seat at&#13;
Camille’s, a small storefront bistro, but the friendly vibe and downhome&#13;
comfort food are worth the trouble. Expect good salads and&#13;
sandwiches, such as Philly cheese steak, and delicious pancakes for&#13;
breakfast.&#13;
For arguably the best sandwiches and wraps on the island, try Lobo’s&#13;
- the oyster roll with cheddar, bacon, and basil tartar sauce is a&#13;
stand-out. H Siboney is a zero-atmosphere eatery - _the_ place in&#13;
town for humble, stick-to-your-ribs Cuban fare. Rickety tables are&#13;
set with plastic tablecloths and paper napkins. Try such Havana specialties&#13;
as conch chowder, garlic chicken, stuffed shrimp and crabs,&#13;
platanos (plantains), and a sweet flan to top it off. As for traditional&#13;
Cuban sandwiches, tiny 5 Brothers Grocery - on a side street in the&#13;
historic district - serves the best around.&#13;
Much of the gay social activity in Key West takes place at resorts,&#13;
some ofwhich provide refreshments and snacks to guests during the&#13;
afternoon and early evening. A handful of properties have bars open&#13;
to the public, among them Pearl’s Rainbow, the town’s only guest&#13;
house exclusively for women, and the ultra-cruisy, all-male Island&#13;
House, which also has an excellent restaurant.&#13;
Most the town’s gay bars are along Duval Street. Here, the La-Te-Da&#13;
guest house has a poolside bar, an intimate piano bar, and the Treetop&#13;
Cabaret Lounge upstairs. Down a few blocks, the New Orleansinspired&#13;
Bourbon Street Pub is a cheery place with a small bar up&#13;
front with cocktail tables, a larger outdoor bar in back (along with a&#13;
lively pool area and hot tub), and video screens galore. Many nights&#13;
you can catch awful (but still entertaining) drag shows on the stage&#13;
in back. The same owners run the lovably raffish 801 Bar, Key&#13;
20 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
West’s definitive neighborhood hangout since the 1970s. There’s&#13;
almost always a crowd of gossipy locals around the bar. The adjacent&#13;
One Saloon caters mostly to leather-and-Levi’s types and is reached&#13;
through 801’s back door. Aqua Nightclub is best lmown for its raucous&#13;
drag shows, which are headlined by the in-house drag troupe,&#13;
the Aquanettes. This lively place also has strippers some nights, an&#13;
impressive dance floor with high-tech laser-and-sound shows,’ and a&#13;
cozy video bar.&#13;
Key West has a number of inns that cater either exclusively or&#13;
predominandy to the gay market. One of the best is Alexander’s, a&#13;
long-popular gay resort with the relatively unusual policy of being&#13;
both clothing-optional and welcoming to both women and men.&#13;
This makes Alexander’s ideal for gay guys traveling with lesbian&#13;
friends, or for any queer vacationers who enjoy a mixed-gender&#13;
atmosphere. The effect is that the mood around the pool and hot&#13;
mb tends to be less cruisy than at single-gender resorts. Aromatic&#13;
tropical flowers, sundecks, rattan and wicker furnishings, and sparkling&#13;
tiled bathrooms impart Alexander’s with a classy but casual&#13;
look. Also welcoming of both women and men but drawing a predominantly&#13;
male crowd, Big Ruby’s is less than a block from Dural&#13;
Street, hidden behind high walls from noise and street traffic. The&#13;
grounds feature towering palm trees and fragrant flowers, and an&#13;
abundance of sundecks. Rooms are warm, contemporary, spotless,&#13;
and full of light - all have TVIVCRs, mini-refrigerators, A/C, and&#13;
ceiling fans. A complimentary full breakfast is included. As for the&#13;
staff, you won’t find a more professional bunch of guys in Key West.&#13;
Most of the town’s men’s resorts are along Fleming Street, the Historic&#13;
District’s main drag. Here you’ll find Equator, which has plush&#13;
rooms with contemporary Caribbean-influenced furniture. Designer&#13;
fabrics, feather pillows with comforters, Mediterranean-tile floors,&#13;
large closets, and excellent sound insulation add to the comfort&#13;
of each unit. The tradeoff is that the Equator’s grounds, although&#13;
nicely landscaped, are smaller than at some of its competitors;&#13;
there’s a compact pool and an oversize Jacuzzi tub.&#13;
For years the sprawling Island House - a former cigar factory on the&#13;
eastern edge of the Historic District - was synonymous with sex,&#13;
sleaze, and shabbiness. It’s still synonymous with sex. But, happily,&#13;
new owners have completely rebuilt the place, hired friendly and&#13;
competent staff, and created lovely rooms with high-quality furnishings&#13;
(all have VCR/TVs, refrigerators, safes, and plttsh linens). If&#13;
you’re seeking a steamy ambience but also first-rate accommodations&#13;
and a safe, friendly environment, the Island House is your dream&#13;
come true. Amenities, all of them available 24 hours, include heated&#13;
pool, indoor and outdoor Jacuzzis, gym, sauna, steam room, and&#13;
erotic-male-video lounge.&#13;
The largest gay resort in town comprises three distinct properties&#13;
- the Oasis, Coral Tree Inn, and Coconut Grove - operated&#13;
by the same management. This highly social, all-male compound&#13;
has rooms available in a variety of configurations and prices. The&#13;
Coconut Grove is the fanciest of the three, having been completely&#13;
gutted and redone following a fire in 2006 - it now has some of the&#13;
cushiest accommodations in town. Next door, the Oasis has less&#13;
pricey but still attractive rooms and beautiful grounds. Across the&#13;
street, the Coral Tree has simpler but more affordable rooms. Guests&#13;
are free to enjoy the grounds of all three properties. Another&#13;
all-male property with a somewhat cruisy vibe is the New Orleans&#13;
Guest House, an attractive compound that’s above the Bourbon&#13;
Street Pub, right in the center of the Dural Street action. Rooms&#13;
are well-outfitted and attractively decorated, and rates moderately&#13;
priced.&#13;
Known as the Rainbow House until new owners took over a several&#13;
years ago, the 38-room Pearl’s Rainbow is Key \Vest’s only resort&#13;
that’s exclusive to women. Rooms are nicely done, with rattan and&#13;
wicker furniture, pastel-hued walls, large TVs, and refrigerators.&#13;
Many different configurations are available, from simple budget-oriented&#13;
units set away from the noise of the pools and decks, to more&#13;
spacious rooms doser to the action, some with kitchenettes or separate&#13;
sitting areas. The resort encompasses several buildings, including&#13;
some cute cottages that once provided housing for the workers&#13;
of a cigar factory that formerly occupied the main building. There&#13;
are two heated pools, spacious sundecks, and lots of opportunity to&#13;
chat with other guests. This is a wonderful hideaway, whether you’re&#13;
looking to make new friends or enjoy a litde peace and quiet with&#13;
your honey.&#13;
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by Donald Pile &amp; Ray Williams&#13;
Featuring Cuisine From Coast to Coast&#13;
La Casa Sena - Santa Fe, New Mexico&#13;
W’e have been dining at La Casa Sena in&#13;
Santa Fe for over 25 years and it just keeps&#13;
getting better. Located right downtown,&#13;
it is one of the most popular and critically&#13;
acclaimed restaurants in the Southwest.&#13;
Not only is the food some of the most&#13;
delicious you’ll ever taste, the wine list is&#13;
among the finest in the country. Whether&#13;
dining inside or out on the patio, you are&#13;
in for a real treat! "l-he ambiance, the food,&#13;
the setting...... everything is fabulous! La&#13;
Casa Sena occupies a fine old haciendastyle&#13;
adobe complex and means "the Sena&#13;
House." q-he Sena family was one of the&#13;
oldest and most notable in Santa Fe. q-he&#13;
founder of the family, Bernadino de Sena,&#13;
was an orphan from Mexico City who&#13;
traveled to Santa Fe in 1693. In the early&#13;
1980% the ravages of rime finally began to&#13;
take a toll on the hacienda. Art dealer, Gerald&#13;
Peters purchased the historic building&#13;
and extensively renovated it without making&#13;
any architectural changes. The restoration&#13;
succeeded in keeping the historic ambiance&#13;
and integrity of the Sena Plaza intact.&#13;
Th-he Southwestern cuisine served at La&#13;
Casa Sena draws on the rich history of the&#13;
region. Th-heir distinctive red chile is grown&#13;
for the restaurant near Dixon, on the Rio&#13;
Grande in northern New Mexico. The harsh&#13;
weather there means that this local product&#13;
is not plentifi~ and, because the restaurant&#13;
purchases virtually the entire crop, it is unlikely&#13;
that this chile will be tasted anywhere&#13;
else in the world.&#13;
They are located right off the Plaza&#13;
in downtown Santa Fe at 125 East Palace.&#13;
q-heir dinner hours are Sunday thru&#13;
Thursday: 5:30 - 10:00 PM and Friday &amp;&#13;
Saturday: 5:30 - 10:00 PM. Lunch: 11:30&#13;
_A!vl - 3:00 PM Monday thru Saturday and&#13;
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM on Sundays&#13;
22 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
People Wi h A D$&#13;
LITTLE ROCK, ARK __ Republican Presidential candidate and&#13;
former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee once advocated isolating&#13;
AIDS patients from the general public, opposed increased federal&#13;
funding in the search for a cure and said homosexuality could "pose&#13;
a dangerous public health risk."&#13;
As a candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in 1992, Huckabee answered&#13;
229 questions submitted to him by The Associated Press. Besides a&#13;
quarantine, Huckabee suggested that Hollywood celebrities fund&#13;
AIDS research from their own pockets, rather than federal health&#13;
agencies.&#13;
"If the federal government is truly serious about doing something&#13;
with the AIDS virus, we need to take steps that would isolate the&#13;
carriers of this plague," Huckabee wrote.&#13;
City Resident Ray Prewitt&#13;
aooept&#13;
New I ovie&#13;
SANTA FE, NM (P/R) __ Oklahoma City resident, Ray Prewitt,&#13;
will take on the role of"Owen" in the Jim Sheridan helmed "Brothers"&#13;
for Relativity&#13;
Media. The film stars&#13;
Natalie Portman,&#13;
Jake Gyllenhaal, and&#13;
Tobey Macguire.&#13;
Shooting began last&#13;
week on this remake&#13;
of Susanne Bier’s&#13;
Danish-language war&#13;
drama which centers&#13;
on a man, (Maguire)&#13;
who is sent to fight in&#13;
Afghanistan while his&#13;
black-sheep brother&#13;
(Gyllenhaal) cares for&#13;
his wife (Portman)&#13;
and child.&#13;
Prewitt, who recently&#13;
appeared in Carpenter&#13;
Square’s "Sordid&#13;
Lives", is best known&#13;
as the producer of&#13;
"Call Us Crazy:&#13;
The Anne Heche&#13;
Monologues" which&#13;
achieved theatrical&#13;
cult status in Los&#13;
Angeles featuring stars like Edie McClurg, Alex Borstein, Megyn&#13;
Price, and Scott Thompson.&#13;
This is Prewitt’s second time to share the screen with Portman since&#13;
"Where the Heart Is" .i"n 2000.&#13;
"I think the government’s role should not be involved in personal&#13;
habits. When you defend freedom, you defend freedom of choice,&#13;
and you can’t be picking and choosing how people use those&#13;
freedoms...whether it’s personal behavior or economic behavior, I&#13;
want people to have freedom of choice," Paul asserted.&#13;
He believes the constitution says such issues should be left to the&#13;
states to decide, and ira state chooses to legalize marijuana, cocaine,&#13;
heroin and/or prostitution, so be it.&#13;
Presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Tex&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com The STAR 23&#13;
Chaz &amp; Victor&#13;
&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Twenty-eight retired generals and admirals&#13;
released a letter Friday urging Congress to&#13;
overturn the ban on gays serving openly in&#13;
the military, according to "l-he New York&#13;
Times. The letter cites information showing&#13;
that 65,000 gay men and lesbians are&#13;
currently serving in the military and that&#13;
there are more than 1 million gay and lesbian&#13;
veterans who have "served our nation&#13;
honorably."&#13;
~have been indulging myself lately with&#13;
the finer aspects of food and beverage. I&#13;
have acquiesced with my body’s cravings&#13;
for rectangular chocolate delights that are&#13;
known to the masses as Snickers, Three&#13;
Musketeers, and Whatchamacallits. I have&#13;
given in to the luscious temptations of the&#13;
all-powerful supreme pizza with its smothering&#13;
array of toppings and guilt. I have even&#13;
fallen prey to the hypnotic sexual commercial&#13;
suggestions of the beer and booze&#13;
barons of this fair land. Yes, I have been&#13;
greedily imbibing the works of the great&#13;
fermentation experts such as Adolph Coors&#13;
and August Busch. How can I possibly&#13;
engage in such extreme epicurean behavior&#13;
and still manage to put on my jeans without&#13;
a forced smile? Ofcourse I will disclose the&#13;
many and varied means by which I make&#13;
this feasible.&#13;
Each day I lace up my sneakers and head&#13;
out on a seven mile romp through my&#13;
neighborhood streets and enjoy the festively&#13;
adorned homes. This provides me the opportunity&#13;
to dear my mind and breathe in&#13;
all those particulates from city living. It also&#13;
affords me the chance to count the expanse&#13;
of calories I burn off: in the process. I usually&#13;
get credit for 800 calories each day from this&#13;
physical activity mode.&#13;
I am that guy who finds the parking space&#13;
on the periphery of the mall parking lot.&#13;
~llais is not a forced choice in response to&#13;
all the holiday shoppers. I actively seek out&#13;
the spot that is closer to the frontage road&#13;
than the stores’ entrances. This gives me the&#13;
excellent opportunity to partake in the lost&#13;
art ofwalking somewhere. Chalk up another&#13;
couple hundred calories burned in a week’s&#13;
time.&#13;
Every other day I don my favorite ripped&#13;
Guns N Roses T-shirt and my faded periwinkle&#13;
Russell Athletic shorts and ease into&#13;
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my workout roudne. I set my bicep, quadriceps,&#13;
and triceps muscles into a sweet synergistic&#13;
syncopation. I dedicate thirty minutes&#13;
for every session and I am proudly able to&#13;
record several hundred singed calories for&#13;
that day’s effort.&#13;
Some ofmy other calorie consuming moments&#13;
has involved the firm scolding of&#13;
my car and leaving him alone in the garage&#13;
while I set out down the block to get the&#13;
mail. I have often abandoned the comforts&#13;
ofmy plush settee and even ignored the&#13;
puppy dog eyes from my cuddly ottoman&#13;
so that I could walk around the living room&#13;
while discoursing with the likes ofmy Aunt&#13;
Chilada on the telephone. Friends have even&#13;
chided me for spending disproportionate&#13;
time with the steps and hand railings of&#13;
building stairwells than with the numbered&#13;
buttons and "The Girl from Ipanema" music&#13;
from elevators. Thankfully for me, these&#13;
mundane activities afford me a cornucopia&#13;
of numerous extra burned calories.&#13;
I am able to consume more of the Food&#13;
Network creations than the average Punch&#13;
and Judy because of my lifestyle. My gourmand&#13;
way of life would soon dissipate if I&#13;
would slink into the slothful practices of&#13;
most ofmy fellow brethren. Free will gives&#13;
you that chance to change it all starting&#13;
today. I could certainly use some company&#13;
on those lonely stairwells!&#13;
This health and fitness column is brought&#13;
to you by that guy who likes to count the&#13;
times people say the phrase "you know" in&#13;
their conversations. That gny is Ron Blake&#13;
and he can be unwrapped at www.goblakefitness.&#13;
com&#13;
Creating&#13;
Community for&#13;
People living&#13;
with&#13;
H V/A1DS&#13;
A 501 c (3) Non Profit Organization&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HtV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
hardsmmjr@yahoo.com.&#13;
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Q~UENTIN CRISP DOWn,TOWN PLAZA DERAILED HATE CRIMES&#13;
Indeed, Crisp was celibate for the latter half&#13;
of his life. When sex therapist Dr. Ruth&#13;
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England, in November 1999, just a month&#13;
shy of his 91st birthday.&#13;
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and effeminate mannerisms embarrassingly&#13;
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his entire life was a demonstration of&#13;
gay and transgender empowerment.&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Bailey, Paul, ed. 2000. The Stately Homo:&#13;
A Celebration of the Life of Quentin Crisp&#13;
(Bantam).&#13;
Crisp, Quentin. 1996. Resident Alien: The&#13;
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of the Armed Services Committees&#13;
urging them to retain the Hate Crimes&#13;
amendment as part of the conference report.&#13;
Timed to correspond with Members returning&#13;
from the Thanksgiving recess, on November&#13;
28th, HRC launched a nationwide&#13;
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immediate grassroots action to Members of&#13;
Congress.&#13;
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Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes&#13;
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approved the nearly identical Matthew&#13;
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the Department of Defense Authorization&#13;
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              <text>By Joey De&#13;
2008&#13;
A new "&#13;
for Pride&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
Ifyou have lived in Tulsa for more&#13;
than twenty minutes, you knmv that&#13;
there is an impenetrable force-field&#13;
separating the city. Most Tulsans call it&#13;
Forty-First Street.&#13;
Photo: Equality Festival at Tulsa’s New Centennial Park&#13;
Sometimes change can be difficult,&#13;
however, despite months of complaints&#13;
and apocalyptic predictions about the&#13;
many "firsts" at Tulsa Pride 2008, it seems&#13;
that the only people who had difficulties&#13;
were the protesters. For the first time in&#13;
the celebration’s history, the protesters&#13;
were present for only a minimal time&#13;
during the Pride Parade and completely&#13;
absent from the Diversity picnic.&#13;
"2008 was a },ear of dramatic change,"&#13;
says Nate Black, one of the event’s cochairs.&#13;
"However thanks to the dedication&#13;
of a strong group of volunteers, all the&#13;
changes to this year’s events were possible.&#13;
It would not have been possible without&#13;
each and every person who helped."&#13;
Black especially credited his co-chairs&#13;
Kristi Freeman and Toby Jenkins with&#13;
making the pieces fit together. "Kristi has&#13;
an incredible ability to assess and foresee&#13;
needs and coordinate logistics. The fact&#13;
that everything worked smoothly to host&#13;
thousands of people at our events xvas a&#13;
testament to her abilities."&#13;
"The fact that ~hlsa Pride is able&#13;
to remain free to the public is proof of&#13;
Toby’s dedication to these events, which&#13;
on the low end cost over $30,000. Under&#13;
his leadership, we were able to, for the&#13;
first time, secure the majority of our&#13;
sponsorships long before the events even&#13;
took place," says Black.&#13;
.......... Continued page-5&#13;
Enter the Downtown Plaza Hotel, on&#13;
7th &amp; Boulder, who for the first time in&#13;
recent memory provided Tulsa Pride an&#13;
official "host" hotel.&#13;
Staying at a hotel room for your own&#13;
city’s Pride ,nay seem a little excessive, but&#13;
for a South-Tulsan, it made perfect sense.&#13;
Having a place downtown to call "home"&#13;
for the weekend saved time and even&#13;
money on the celebration’s two largest&#13;
weekends.&#13;
Anyone who has ever been to a Pride&#13;
observance knows that three things are&#13;
true. It will be hot. You will be sweaty.&#13;
You xvill be drinking. All three of those&#13;
can combine to impede a "proper" Pride&#13;
celebration, but with the convenience of&#13;
the Downtown Plaza Hotel’s location,&#13;
neither was an issue.&#13;
Through taking advantage of the&#13;
special Pride Rate offered by the hotel, it&#13;
was effortless to enjoy the day (or early&#13;
evenings) festivities,&#13;
..........Continued page-5&#13;
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Dear Editor:&#13;
I thought I would add something to the political cartoon in the&#13;
June 2008 Star.&#13;
Presently I live in Oklahoma City, and much to my surprise have&#13;
done so for the last 14 years. Originally from Boston I make an annual&#13;
trip home each Christmas to see family and friends and make&#13;
a quick pilgrimage to the haunts I was familiar with before leaving&#13;
Boston in the mid 80’s. This pilgrimage consists ofwalking the city&#13;
to see what is still around that I was familiar with, and perhaps who&#13;
is still around that I can remember.&#13;
On my most recent trip I was a little saddened to see many places&#13;
that meant a lot to me are no longer around, or have been so renovated&#13;
for so different a use that they are unrecognizable. As is my&#13;
custom, on this outing I stopped in at every gay bar I could remember,&#13;
or find, and had drinks and conversations with the bartenders.&#13;
Most of the old bars are gone, as are the people.&#13;
Politics begins in the bars in Boston, and gay politics was no&#13;
exception. The civil rights fought for and won began with many&#13;
bar patrons and owners, and in the process of getting what they&#13;
were after, the bar owners found that with acceptance came a lesser&#13;
need for the safety of an exclusively gay bar with the occasional&#13;
straight patron. In conjunction with this the price of living in the&#13;
city has made any gay ghetto prohibitive, making it necessary for&#13;
what vcould have been the denizens of such an area to move into the&#13;
suburbs for affordable housing with the side effect of showing the&#13;
majority of the state that Gay people were pretty normal, and not&#13;
the screaming stereotypes that isolation seemed to promote. Gay&#13;
people were seen as responsible people and not the party animals&#13;
who spent most of their lives going to bars to dance the night away&#13;
and returning home each night with a different sex partner. They&#13;
turned out to be people so normal that marriage did not seem to be&#13;
such an improbable thing.&#13;
The ultimate goal of gay gights is equality, and that means normalcy&#13;
for most. Just as straights have their outlets out of the mainstream,&#13;
so do gay people. But both do have their mainstreams. The gay bars&#13;
still around are nostalgia for us older gentlemen who want some of&#13;
the past preserved for our visits back, or who may feel more comfortable&#13;
in one because life had not been all that kind to us, with&#13;
just a bit of the specialty shop aura to them. Most have become very&#13;
mixed, while some have become the corner bar, the lodge for men&#13;
and women of like minds to talk freely among their own, but doing&#13;
it willingly as opposed to necessarily.&#13;
The lesser the need for exclusively gay bars, the more success can be&#13;
claimed by the gay community.&#13;
Joe Quigley&#13;
Oklahoma City&#13;
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TULSA PRIDE continued&#13;
According to estimates provided by the&#13;
Tulsa Police Department, this year’s Pride&#13;
Parade and Block Party have become the&#13;
largest events of their kind in Downtown&#13;
Tulsa. Police estimate that there were a&#13;
combined 18,000 people between the two&#13;
events.&#13;
Many parade-goers were excited about&#13;
the new evening-format, celebrating with&#13;
glow sticks and sparklers. Some of the&#13;
floats even stepped into the spirit embracing&#13;
christmas lights and disco balls. Most&#13;
route walkers were simply excited over the&#13;
fact that they no longer had the sun beating&#13;
down on them and that the trek was much&#13;
flatter.&#13;
Following the parade, the block party&#13;
centered around the Equality Center came&#13;
into its own, maintaining a crowd until the&#13;
scheduled end at midnight. Following the&#13;
event, most of the area bars reported record&#13;
capacity crowds as the party continued&#13;
through the evening.&#13;
The following weekend at Centennial&#13;
Park, the only thing to be missed was the&#13;
heat and mud at the former location. For&#13;
many pride-goers, this event was the first&#13;
time they had visited the new Tulsa centerpiece.&#13;
Most fell in love with its picturesque&#13;
setting and more importantly abundant&#13;
shade.&#13;
According to TPD estimates, 12,000&#13;
people visited the Diversity Picnic, which&#13;
according to organizers was represented by&#13;
a steady flow of people through out the day.&#13;
The forty-plus booths at this year’s picnic&#13;
xvere the most diverse in memory, representing&#13;
non-profit service organizations such as&#13;
HOPE Testing Clinic, Fortune 500 companies&#13;
such as Best Buy and the traditional&#13;
array of Rainbow Retailers.&#13;
Picnickers enjoyed the live entertainment&#13;
that took the stage off and on through&#13;
out the day, while kids entertained themselves&#13;
on the inflatable games and climbing&#13;
wall. Okay, the kids weren’t the only ones&#13;
enjoying the inflatable games. The handsdown&#13;
hit of the picnic was the water slide&#13;
that both kids and adults rode repeatedly.&#13;
While the three major pride attractions&#13;
could be considered a successful spl!t, many&#13;
attendees expressed a desire for the events&#13;
to be recombined onto one weekend. A&#13;
common complaint: "I didn’t know what&#13;
weekend to tell my friends to come. They&#13;
couldn’t take off work both weekends or&#13;
afford the gas to come twice."&#13;
Black reacts to such criticism openly.&#13;
"There were a lot of changes this year. Some&#13;
things went very well; some things didn’t go&#13;
as well as we had hoped. We are going to&#13;
take what we learned, listen to the feed back&#13;
we receive and then will make the appropriate&#13;
changes for next year."&#13;
As for now, Black and the rest of the&#13;
Tulsa Pride Committee are happy to place&#13;
Tulsa Pride 2008 in the history books as a&#13;
success, with a rejuvenated event positioned&#13;
to grow in the years to come.&#13;
DOWNTOWN PLAZA HOTEL cont.&#13;
then quickly retreat to air-conditioning&#13;
and a cold shower. This was especially useful&#13;
following the parade and block party,&#13;
just before visiting the bar,s. Adding to the&#13;
convenience was the hotel s on-call shuttle.&#13;
With less then a ten minute wait each time&#13;
it was needed, the shuttle allowed guests to&#13;
leave their cars and avoid parking headaches,&#13;
expensive gas and more importantly, DUIs.&#13;
The hotel is currently undergoing a&#13;
complete restoration, with every room being&#13;
completely renovated to sport an almost&#13;
TUqnspired blue and gold color scheme.&#13;
Furnished with antique-style pieces, the&#13;
rooms of the Downtown Plaza Hotel are&#13;
uncluttered, yet comfortable and quaint.&#13;
Pride guests noticed a little construction&#13;
"dust" in the form of the occasional minor&#13;
malfunction and missing carpet outside the&#13;
elevator, however found their problems fixed&#13;
quickly and courteously with a simple call&#13;
to the front desk.&#13;
Perhaps the most enjoyed aspect of&#13;
Downtown Plaza Lobby&#13;
the Downtown Plaza Hotel by some pride&#13;
guests was their retreat to the New York&#13;
City-eque second story outdoor pool.&#13;
Tucked quietly between the rooftops of&#13;
dmvntown Tulsa, the pool was quiet, clean,&#13;
and theperfect place to prepare for, or&#13;
recover from the festivities.&#13;
Staying at the Downtown Plaza Hotel&#13;
gives celebrating Tulsa Pride a new feel. For&#13;
those from Tulsa, it creates an enjoyable&#13;
mini-vacation, while those who travel enjoy&#13;
its close proximity to the Pride events and&#13;
Downtown night life. Either way, whether&#13;
from in or out of town, it always feels good&#13;
to stay where "family" is welcome.&#13;
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Diversity&#13;
Business&#13;
Association&#13;
of Tulsa&#13;
The Phantom Standard&#13;
Joey De&#13;
For Marni Raab, playing the role of&#13;
Christine in the legendary musical "The&#13;
Phantom of the Opera," is the fulfillment of&#13;
a long time dream. "I started ~vith this show&#13;
as an understudy in 2001," recalls Raab,&#13;
~vho has played the role for the past seven&#13;
years internationally. "I was then promoted&#13;
to performing two shmvs a week, and then&#13;
when on tour six."&#13;
Although it may seem odd to plan alternating&#13;
actresses to play a role, Raab explains&#13;
it as "just good business sense." "The show&#13;
is long and Christine is onstage for almost&#13;
all of it," says Raab, who notes that there&#13;
is only one scene in the almost three hour&#13;
show in which her character doesn’t appear.&#13;
"The people they hire to play Christine&#13;
are ingdnues," says Raab, who continues&#13;
"They put big, heavy costumes on them,&#13;
and then thrmv them around. I wind up&#13;
falling and running then falling again, a&#13;
lot. It’s just better to schedule somebody as&#13;
a second principal then to never kno~ving&#13;
when your lead will be out."&#13;
"The Phantom of the Opera," is Andrew&#13;
Lloyd Webbers’ hit musical about Raab’s&#13;
character, Christine, and her admirer/kidnapper,&#13;
~ll~e Phantom. "He’s a maniac, a&#13;
monster, disfigured and he’s a murderer,"&#13;
describes Raab, "but he is also a poet, an&#13;
architect and a brilliant composer."&#13;
Christine on the other hand, is a young&#13;
lady on the verge of adulthood, says Raab.&#13;
"She was been raised by her violinist father,&#13;
educated and probably traveled the world,&#13;
which was rare then." Raab explains that her&#13;
character is lonely and looking for a way in&#13;
life when the brilliant, yet creepy Phantom&#13;
enters her life as a mentor. Unfortunately,&#13;
Christine’s’ childhood acquaintance Raoul&#13;
re-enters her life at the same time, completing&#13;
a love triangle that entangles the three.&#13;
"She must choose between the passionate&#13;
genius who has a horrible disfigurement and&#13;
has been led down the wrong path, and the&#13;
nice guy."&#13;
When asked how the show has endured,&#13;
Raab believes that "The Phantom," offers&#13;
something for everyone to react to. "I have&#13;
done the show across Canada, the US and&#13;
Asia, and every audience reacts differently.&#13;
There are lavish sets, pyrotechnics and&#13;
elaborate costumes. It’s ornate, it’s majestic&#13;
and at the heart it’s a love story."&#13;
Helping to ensure the quality of "The&#13;
Phantom" experience, Raab says that every&#13;
production of the show must meet the highest&#13;
standards. "Audiences demand a certain&#13;
standard," says Raab," but the producers&#13;
insist on it. If you xvant to produce the&#13;
show, you must have the seal of approval&#13;
from Andrew Lloyd Webber, Hal Prince and&#13;
al! of the people associated with the original.&#13;
This way the show you see (in Tulsa) is the&#13;
same as what people in New York and on&#13;
the West End are seeing."&#13;
Raab says that there is also a standard&#13;
the performers in the show must live up to.&#13;
"It is humbling and an honor to be in this&#13;
show, and I know I have big shoes to fill. It&#13;
has been around for so long, audiences feel&#13;
a sense of ownership in it, making it even&#13;
more important to see it done right. You&#13;
(the performers) have a responsibility to&#13;
keep the show in shape and do it justice."&#13;
According to Raab, the performers have&#13;
help from standard’s directors, who guide&#13;
their performances to prevent serious character&#13;
infractions.&#13;
"We dodt have the luxury of’finding’&#13;
our characters," the actress explains. "It takes&#13;
a different skill set to step into a role that&#13;
has been established and place our marks on&#13;
it as artists."&#13;
If you have not yet experienced "The&#13;
Phantom," the show will be at the Tulsa&#13;
PAC through July 13. Visit www.myticketoffice.&#13;
corn for ticketing information.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
Scientists at the Karolinska Institute studied&#13;
brain scans of 90 gay and straight men and&#13;
women, and found that the size of the two&#13;
symmetrical halves of the brains of gay men&#13;
more closely resembled those of straight&#13;
women than they did straight men, while&#13;
the brains of homosexual women were&#13;
asymmetrical like those of straight men.&#13;
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JULY 2008 the STAR 9&#13;
Oklahoma City Museum&#13;
o£Art Presents&#13;
Roman Art £rom the&#13;
Louvre&#13;
Final U.S. venue for rare ancient works from&#13;
the Louvre’s esteemed collection&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The Otdahoma&#13;
City Museum ofArt wil! be the final&#13;
North American venue for Roman Art from&#13;
the Louvre, June 19 through October 12,&#13;
2008. Tile seventeen-~veek exhibition, so&#13;
large it will occupy the Museum’s ground&#13;
floor special exhibition gallery and the eight&#13;
second floor galleries of the Museum, will&#13;
feature 184 works, some weighing more&#13;
than 6,000 pounds. An unprecedented&#13;
exhibition of ancient masterworks, drawn&#13;
from the Louvre’s unparalleled collection, it&#13;
provides a rare and historic opportunity for&#13;
Oklahoma audiences to view these magnificent&#13;
works, many of which have not been&#13;
seen by the public in decades and most of&#13;
which have never traveled to the United&#13;
States. Furthermore, many of the objects in&#13;
the exhibition have recently been restored,&#13;
bringing to light their original beauty and&#13;
strength of expression.&#13;
"The Louvre, thanks to Napoleon’s megalomaniac&#13;
interest in the glories ofAncient&#13;
Rome, has one of the finest collections of&#13;
Roman art outside of Italy," said Hardy&#13;
George, Ph.D., chief curator at the Oklahoma&#13;
City Museum ofArt. "The exhibition&#13;
of sculpture, jewelry, mosaics, and frescos&#13;
will be scrupulously arranged in a thematic&#13;
manner that will certainly be visually and&#13;
aesthetically pleasing as well as historically&#13;
informative."&#13;
The exhibition examines the manifestations&#13;
of Roman public and private life through&#13;
an exploration of several themes, including&#13;
religion, urbanism, war, imperial expansion,&#13;
funerary practices, intellectual life, and&#13;
family. Roman Art from the Louvre shows&#13;
the full range of Roman artistry and taste,&#13;
juxtaposing "official" art with more modest,&#13;
private works.&#13;
The portrait busts of anonymous men,&#13;
women, and children featured in "The Roman&#13;
Citizen" reveal the styles and fashions&#13;
popular during the Roman Empire. Clothing,&#13;
hairstyles, jewelry and other accessories,&#13;
perfume bottles, and cosmetics are examined&#13;
within the greater context of the role of&#13;
women in the Roman Empire. Other topics&#13;
addressed include the art of Roman portraiture;&#13;
the Boscoreale treasure; and Hadrian’s&#13;
Villa at Tivoli and the Maritime Theater.&#13;
Roman Art from the Louvre was organized&#13;
by the American Federation ofArts and the&#13;
Musde du Louvre. The exhibition is supported&#13;
by an indemnity from the Federal&#13;
Council on the Arts and the Humanities.&#13;
American Federation ofArts: The AFA is a&#13;
nonprofit institution that organizes art exhibitions&#13;
for presentation in museums around&#13;
the ~vorld, publishes exhibition catalogues,&#13;
and develops educational materials and programs.&#13;
For more information on the AFA,&#13;
please visit www.afaweb.org.&#13;
VOTER REGISTRATION&#13;
Voter registration applications may&#13;
be submitted at any time. However, a&#13;
valid application must be received at a&#13;
motor license agency or a designated&#13;
voter registration agency, or postmarked&#13;
(if submitted by mail), more than 24&#13;
days prior to an election in order for the&#13;
applicant to participate in that election.&#13;
Deadlines for submitting valid voter registration&#13;
applications prior to the 2008&#13;
statewide elections are as follows:&#13;
Primary Hection&#13;
Friday, July 4 - Registration Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, July 29 - Election&#13;
Runoff Primary Election&#13;
Friday, August 1 - Registration Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, August 26 - Hection&#13;
General Election&#13;
Frida); October 10 - Registration&#13;
Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, November 4 - Election&#13;
CHANGES IN POLITICAL AFFILIATION&#13;
Changes in political affiliation may not&#13;
be made during the period from June&#13;
! through August 31, inclusive, in any&#13;
even-numbered year. The last day on&#13;
which a change in political affiliation&#13;
can be made before the closed period is&#13;
May 31; the first day on which a change&#13;
in political affiliation can be made after&#13;
the closed period is September 1.&#13;
OTHER IMPORTANT DATES&#13;
Last day to request absentee ballot&#13;
for July 29 Primary Election&#13;
\Vednesday, July 23&#13;
Vote early at your County Hection&#13;
Board office&#13;
Friday, July 25, 8 AM - 6 PM&#13;
Saturda); July 26, 8 AM - 1 PM&#13;
Monday, July 28, 8 AiVl - 6 PM&#13;
Candidate Filing&#13;
for federal, state, legislative&#13;
and county offices&#13;
June 2 - 4&#13;
vavw.ok, gov/-elections/index.html&#13;
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Congressman Frank: WhyJohn&#13;
McCain Is \Vdrong for the LGBT&#13;
Community&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC __ In the May&#13;
edition of the Democratic National&#13;
Committee’s LGBT newsletter, Democratic&#13;
Congressman Barney Frank makes the case&#13;
for why electing John McCain would be a&#13;
step backward for the LGBT community.&#13;
Frank, a member of Congress representing&#13;
Massachusetts since 1981, has long been an&#13;
outspoken civil rights advocate and a vocal&#13;
member of the LGBT community.&#13;
While McCain has tried to portray himself&#13;
as a "maverick" and a "moderate," Congress:&#13;
man Frank makes it clear that on LGBT&#13;
rights, like so many issues, McCain offers a&#13;
third Bush term.&#13;
~-he following are excerpts of Congressman&#13;
Frank’s article:&#13;
changes taking place in civil life ... Homosexuality&#13;
is a behavioral trait, unlike skin&#13;
color...&#13;
"With one exception, the relevance of which&#13;
Senator McCain himself is rapidly diminishing,&#13;
John McCain’s record is completely&#13;
opposed to our efforts to combat prejudice&#13;
and gain legal equality...&#13;
"He has of course made it clear that he will&#13;
support constitutional Amendments banning&#13;
marriage at the state level, including&#13;
in his mvn state ofArizona, and he regretted&#13;
the fact that Arizona rejected such an&#13;
amendment...&#13;
"In every other area, McCain has a consistent&#13;
voting record against our efforts. In&#13;
1996, the only time the Senate voted on&#13;
the Employment Nondiscrimination Act,&#13;
McCain was one of those who voted no. He&#13;
has also consistently voted against extending&#13;
hate crimes protection to gay, lesbian,&#13;
bisexual or transgender individuals...&#13;
"This apparently reflects the prejudiced&#13;
view that he expressed in 1993 when he&#13;
was helping block President Clinton’s effort&#13;
when he said on February 4th, as recorded&#13;
in the Congressional Record, "The issue of&#13;
allowing open gay lifestyles in the military is&#13;
completely different from the kind of&#13;
"In addition to strongly opposing same-sex&#13;
marriage, suggesting that he could modify&#13;
his opposition to a federal constitutional&#13;
amendment banning states like Massachusetts&#13;
from adopting same-sex marriage,&#13;
voting against ENDA, consistently opposing&#13;
hate crimes coverage for us, and being&#13;
recorded against every other effort in the&#13;
Senate to give us fair treatment, Senator&#13;
McCain also promised if he becomes&#13;
president to reduce those protections we&#13;
have been able to achieve at the Supreme&#13;
Court level. He has noted his admiration&#13;
for those justices who have consistently&#13;
voted against any efforts by GLBT people&#13;
to establish any right to legal equality, for&#13;
example ChiefJustice Rehnquist, a dissenter&#13;
in the Lawrence v. Texas case, in which the&#13;
sodomy laws against gay and lesbian people&#13;
were stricken.&#13;
"Given the alignment of Supreme Court&#13;
Justices, and their ages, it is virtually certain&#13;
that ifJohn McCain is president, he will&#13;
appoint justices who will overturn the&#13;
Lawrence decision and the leading Supreme&#13;
Court opponent of fair treatment for gay&#13;
and lesbian people, Antonin Scalia ~vill gain&#13;
alhes from McCmns appolntme ts.&#13;
Community&#13;
Peopte living&#13;
50t c (3) b~on Profit ()rganization&#13;
Our House, Too offers a vadety of&#13;
activities for PeoPle who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIM+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
hardsmmjr@yahoo.com.&#13;
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MY TRIP DOWN THE&#13;
PINK CARPET&#13;
for Will &amp; Grace in 2006, but Leslie also&#13;
is a gifted writer and playwright. He wrote&#13;
and starred in the autobiographical play,&#13;
LOST IN THE PERSHING POIINT&#13;
HOTEL, which was also made into a motion&#13;
picture.&#13;
He has appeared in dozens ofTV shows&#13;
including The Fall Guy, Murphy Brown,&#13;
Newhart, Ski Patrol, Lois &amp; Clark "The&#13;
New Adventures of Superman", Reba,&#13;
Wings, The Pretender, Dharma and Gregg,&#13;
Ellen, Caroline and the City, Sabrina, the&#13;
Teenage Witch, Nash Bridges, Ally McBeal,&#13;
Boston Public, Judging Amy, George Lopez,&#13;
Boston Legal, Ugly Betty and Hidden Palms&#13;
to name just a few.&#13;
Leslie Jordan, the wonderful talented actor,&#13;
comedian, writer and playwright has just&#13;
come out with his new book, MYTRIP&#13;
DOWN THE PINK CARPET which is a&#13;
fabulously funny and interesting biography&#13;
of Leslie’s life, so far. We are fortunate that&#13;
we met Leslie a few years ago and saw his&#13;
opening performance of"Like A Dog On&#13;
Linoleum" in West Hollywood. He played&#13;
to sell out audiences every night, and now&#13;
in his new book, he brings his life to readers&#13;
throughout the nation to peruse.&#13;
What began as a smal! boy growing up&#13;
in Tennessee and thru his different trials&#13;
and tribulations he now is one of the top&#13;
actors/entertainers in the country. Leslie&#13;
has written a brutally honest story of his&#13;
life and tells about all of it, warts and all,&#13;
from his alcoholism, addiction to drugs,&#13;
street hustlers and everything in between.&#13;
The greatest thing is that he has been able&#13;
to overcome most all of his demons (he has&#13;
now been sober for over 10 years). Most&#13;
people who write biographies like to kinda&#13;
forget the bad times and only tell about&#13;
the good times. Not Leslie! He deals with&#13;
every aspect of his life and takes the readers&#13;
through everything.&#13;
Most people only know of Leslie either&#13;
from the movie, Sordid Lives or from his&#13;
guest appearances on Will &amp; Grace. He was&#13;
nominated and won the Emmy for Outstanding&#13;
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series&#13;
Yes, Leslie Jordan does have a ministry and&#13;
that ministry is to be fun, funny, exciting&#13;
and to bring happiness to the world. There&#13;
is enough grief and misery in the world as it&#13;
is. He brings a breath of fresh air wherever&#13;
he goes. It is so nice reading a real biography&#13;
where the author tells it just as it was and is&#13;
and lets the readers get to know him personally.&#13;
This should be a "must read" for all&#13;
high school students, both gay and straight.&#13;
It is an honest and compelling story of one&#13;
person’s struggle with himself and the world&#13;
around him, and he won! Leslie Jordan certainly&#13;
deserves all the awards and accolades&#13;
that he receives. MYTRIP DOWN THE&#13;
PINK CARPET is one of the funniest yet&#13;
heart-felt books that we have ever read.&#13;
Leslie Jordan is real ! and in today’s world&#13;
that is really something to say! Leslie Jordan&#13;
is not like Paul Lynde, he is not like Truman&#13;
Capote, he is not like anybody else. He is&#13;
simply himself and that is what makes him&#13;
so great. After reading this book we can understand&#13;
why his one man performances are&#13;
sell outs! We can’t wait for the sequel to this&#13;
book! We URGE all of our readers to rush&#13;
out and purchase a copy of this book. Leslie&#13;
Jordan is taking his "act" on the road again&#13;
and will be coming to a city near you with&#13;
an exciting one man performance and to&#13;
sign his book. Check out his website, www.&#13;
thelesliejordan.com for updates. "Love, light&#13;
to you, Leslie and the very best!"&#13;
Donald Pile and Ray Williarm, Award-winning Celebrity&#13;
travel columnists who writefor gaypublicationsfrom&#13;
Coast to Coast. Proud members ofthe IGLTA. You can&#13;
email them at: gaytravelers@aol.com or visit their webpage&#13;
at: http://www,hometown.aol.com/gaytravelers&#13;
12 the STAR ~vw.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Two California counties&#13;
rebel against marriage&#13;
ruling&#13;
County clerks in California’s Kern and&#13;
Butte counties have stopped performing&#13;
all marriages so as not to have to marry gay&#13;
couples.&#13;
In Kern County, where Bakersfield is&#13;
located, Clerk Ann Barnett announced her&#13;
decision after county lawyers told her she&#13;
could not marry straight couples but refuse&#13;
to marry gay couples. Officially, she said&#13;
the move stemmed from a lack ofstaffand&#13;
space to meet the anticipated demand for&#13;
weddings.&#13;
But in an e-mail sent to the conservative&#13;
legal group Alliance Defense Fund and obtained&#13;
by the Bakersfield Californian newspaper,&#13;
Barnett’s office wrote: "Our question&#13;
is, now that the Supreme Court has refused&#13;
to stay its decision, will Alliance Defense&#13;
Fund defend the County Clerk if she ceases&#13;
performing all marriage ceremonies.... We&#13;
fully expect to be sued and our own counsel&#13;
is not being of help.’"&#13;
In Butte County, north of Sacramento,&#13;
County Clerk Candace Grubbs cited money&#13;
problems in announcing her decision. ~:he&#13;
county’s largest city is Chico, population&#13;
87,OO0.&#13;
But the president of the California Association&#13;
of Clerks and Elected Officials, Contra&#13;
Costa County Clerk Steve Weir, said the&#13;
money excuse makes no sense.&#13;
He told the San Francisco Chronicle that&#13;
counties make money from selling marriage&#13;
licenses and performing weddings.&#13;
Kern and Butte counties still have to issue&#13;
marriage licenses to same-sex couples,&#13;
but counties are not required to also offer&#13;
wedding ceremonies, though most do as a&#13;
courtesy and because it brings in income.&#13;
Massachusetts governot’sdaughter&#13;
comes&#13;
out&#13;
Katherine Patrick, daughter of Massachusetts&#13;
Gov. Deval Patrick, came out publicly&#13;
as a lesbian June 12 in an interview with the&#13;
Boston gay newspaper Bay Windows.&#13;
"We... wanted people to know that it’s&#13;
not only something that we accept, but it’s&#13;
something that we’re very proud of," Katherine,&#13;
18, said.&#13;
She said she came out to her parents in July&#13;
2007, just before a picnic by the pool at&#13;
their home in the Berkshires.&#13;
"It was the easiest coming out experience&#13;
that anyone could possibly have," Katherine&#13;
said.&#13;
First lady Diane Patrick called that event "a&#13;
nonevent in the sense that there wasn’t any&#13;
tension."&#13;
"I was just happy for her that she knew who&#13;
she was and that she was comfortable with&#13;
who she was," she said.&#13;
Gov. Patrick told Bay Windows, "I think&#13;
when Katherine started to memorize all the&#13;
episodes ofThe L Word, there was some&#13;
hint that maybe she was sending us."&#13;
Big gay gro,ups: Do&#13;
marry; dont sue&#13;
Leading national gay organizations have&#13;
issued a strongly worded advisory al! but&#13;
demanding that same-sex couples who visit&#13;
California to get married not file any lawsuits&#13;
seeking recognition of their marriages&#13;
in their home states.&#13;
The document also strongly urges married&#13;
same-sex couples not to sue for federal&#13;
recognition of their marriages.&#13;
The lengthy document was issued June 10&#13;
by Lambda Legal, the American Civil Liberties&#13;
Union, the Human Rights Campaign,&#13;
the Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation,&#13;
the National Center for Lesbian&#13;
Rights, Gay and Lesbian Advocates and&#13;
Defenders, Equality Federation, Freedom To&#13;
Marry, and the National Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Task Force.&#13;
"Don’t go suing right away," the groups said.&#13;
"Most lawsuits will likely set us all back."&#13;
"One thing couples shouldn’t do is just sue&#13;
the federal government or, if they are from&#13;
other states, go sue their home state or&#13;
their employer to recognize their marriage&#13;
or open up the health plan," the advisory&#13;
continued. "Pushing the federal government&#13;
before we have a critical mass of states&#13;
recognizing same-sex relationships or suing&#13;
in states where the courts aren’t ready is&#13;
likely to get us bad rulings. Bad rulings will&#13;
make it much more difficult for us to win&#13;
marriage, and will certainly make it take&#13;
much longer."&#13;
The full document can be accessed on the&#13;
ACLU’s Web site at tinyurl.com/66z8kq.&#13;
N.Y. governor sued over&#13;
gay-marriage decision&#13;
Five state lawmakers and the right-wing&#13;
legal group Alliance Defense Fund sued&#13;
New York Gov. David Paterson on June 3,&#13;
hoping to block his order that state agencies&#13;
must recognize same-sex marriages entered&#13;
into in places where they are legal.&#13;
The suit claims that only the Legislature can&#13;
redefine marriage and seeks an injunction&#13;
halting implementation of the order.&#13;
Paterson has said he merely complied with&#13;
a recent court decision that found that a&#13;
community college could not deny benefits&#13;
to the wife of a female employee -- the&#13;
couple married in Canada -- because New&#13;
York policy recognizes marriages performed&#13;
outside the state.&#13;
Same-sex marriage is allowed in Belgium,&#13;
California, Canada, Denmark, Massachusetts,&#13;
the Netherlands, South Africa and&#13;
Spain.&#13;
........More U. S. News page 23&#13;
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~e~LInside Hol~ood, reports on new&#13;
Reese Witherspoon and Ben Stiller Get Secretive&#13;
~hen&#13;
ifyou dofft get to know what it is.&#13;
movie proiecr, and the reason for all the hush&#13;
ator, Cameron Crowe. Crowe is known t&#13;
tong as he cm~, and this one is no exception.&#13;
Witherspoon and Ben Stiller, and it’s a romantic&#13;
bytes, the presence of&#13;
seem like the most promising. ~they mean that&#13;
as Etizabethtown. So the rum re is tentatively bright. For now,&#13;
Dan Butler to Karl Rove: I Love You&#13;
What happens when&#13;
political strategist? 7he consequences of such a strange ~&#13;
comedy from writer-director Dan Butler, _Kad Rove: I Love&#13;
as Bulldog on Frasier, Butler stars in this seifa&#13;
depressed careerist actor in 2004,&#13;
creating a one man show about President Bush’s to&#13;
goal? The win-win scenario of both swaying the&#13;
above the tide for once. The Hollywood/D.(&#13;
producer, screenwri ~er, director, and star, and audiences can&#13;
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tastes ofraspberries, doves and vanilla.&#13;
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better, read on. Appropriately named for its&#13;
bountiful bouquet offruit as well as where&#13;
the grapes are grown, this full-bodied Zinfandd&#13;
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some Petite Sirak, Merlot,&#13;
and Grenache blended in/exhibits&#13;
ruby color. There is a sweet nose&#13;
of peppery black cherry and raspberry,&#13;
liqueur intermixed with spring flowers&#13;
earth. The wine is medium to full-bodied.&#13;
Wine critic Robert Parker gave this one&#13;
Points.&#13;
Mr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events&#13;
i known in town as the Wine Enthusiasts&#13;
Tulsa.&#13;
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Laube/www.WineSpectator.com&#13;
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www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
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JULY 2008&#13;
downtown Tulsa. Author Clara Nipper 0fTulga-Her new book, Femme&#13;
Noir, has received num~ro~ rave reviews and was nominated&#13;
for 2 Lambda Lite~ rds~ Her story backdrop&#13;
is in Tulsa a~ the time 6f~h~ i921 rac~ riots, about a&#13;
lesbian murder mystery featuring a hardcore black woman&#13;
named Nora who finds h~rself ii~,estigating her friend’s&#13;
murder, the STAR t 7&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
WEST HOLL OOD, CALIFOrnIA 90069&#13;
Special praise needs to be given to Steve Nycklemoe who is the&#13;
Director of Operations. He has done an outstanding job in putting&#13;
this exhibit together. Actually it is one of the finest exhibits that we&#13;
have seen in our travels. We strongly urge all of our readers to visit&#13;
this museum.&#13;
Steve Nycklemoe &amp; Ray \Villiams&#13;
Well, the zip code just about explains almost everything about West&#13;
Hollywood! What else can be said except that it is fun and exciting&#13;
and ? There is so much to see and do and not enough time. For&#13;
those of you who have never been there, \Hest Hollywood which is&#13;
known as "WEHO" is located between Los Angeles and Beverly&#13;
Hills and the main street is Santa Monica Blvd. which is filled with&#13;
gay flags, restaurants, bars and shops. At night time it is filled with&#13;
thousands of people partying.&#13;
The HOLLYWOOD MUSEUM is located in the historic Max&#13;
Factor building at 1660 North Highland Avenue just a few blocks&#13;
east of the Kodak Center in downtown Hollywood. They have over&#13;
10,000 showbiz treasures. When we were there, they had a special&#13;
exhibit of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia including many of the&#13;
dresses that she wore in her movies. You can see the chair where&#13;
Hizabeth Taylor sat in the movie Cleopatra, view Cary Grant’s&#13;
vintage Rolls Royce, Elvis Presley’s favorite bathrobe, Rocky’s boxing&#13;
gloves and Indiana Jones’ whip.&#13;
As you enter the beautiful Art Deco building you walk directly in to&#13;
the exquisite lobby with it’s original art deco lighting fixtures, show&#13;
cases and architectural moldings. There are displays of original Max&#13;
Factor cosmetics and ads. Browse the different make up rooms&#13;
where each has a different color mode It is truly like stepping back&#13;
into old Hollywood when it was at it’s peak. There are several floors&#13;
of exciting exhibits to see. Actually one could spend a whole day&#13;
there and not see everything. Downstairs they have the original&#13;
prison setting of Hannibal in Silence of the Lambs.&#13;
They have really worked at making this one of the finest museums&#13;
in the country. Anybody and everybody who is even remotely interested&#13;
in movies should visit this museum. Their hours are 10 AM&#13;
to 5 PM, Thursday thru Sunday. Be sure to check out their website&#13;
at: www.thehollywoodmuseum.com.&#13;
Be sure to visit at least one of the major movie studios while you are&#13;
in West Hollywood.&#13;
We attended the world premier play, BOISE USA by the extremely&#13;
talented playwright, Gene Franklin Smith and masterly directed by&#13;
Arturo Castillo. BOISE USA is a character-driven drama about gay&#13;
persecution in Boise, Idaho in the 1950’s. The writing is superb!&#13;
The casting is perfect! Every actor is sensational. The audience is&#13;
mesmerized by all of this. Hopefully it will go to Broadway in the&#13;
near future as everybody needs to experience this splendid drama.&#13;
We had the good fortune of meeting Gene Franklin Smith and he&#13;
is an incredibly talented playwright. We can only hope that he&#13;
continues writing for many years to come. It has been playing to&#13;
rave reviews. It is presently showing at the Matrix Theater at 7657&#13;
Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles.&#13;
There are of course dozens and dozens of museums and galleries to&#13;
visit in greater Los Angeles. As always is the case when we travel.....&#13;
too many things to see and do, and not enough time. We did have&#13;
"lunch with Holly Woodlawff’ one afternoon. She was one of the&#13;
Andy Warhol actresses who now lives in West Hollywood and we&#13;
visited with the Countess Alexis who is one of the great Divas of all&#13;
times who was also associated with Andy Warhol in New York City&#13;
and was in several movies.&#13;
One day we visited the new Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing. This&#13;
is an incredible high-rise apartment housing project for "seasoned"&#13;
gays and lesbian on a fixed income. Complete ~vith a swimming&#13;
pool, library room, gym room and a social room this facility offers a&#13;
safe and secure place for "seasoned" gays and lesbians to live.&#13;
There are literally hundreds of restaurants in the greater Los Angles&#13;
Area. Our favorites was the ABBEY which is a huge restaurant and&#13;
bar right in downtown West HoltFwcood. The TASTE restaurant&#13;
is also a great place that we would strongly recommend. Excellent&#13;
food and service as well as ambiance at these bars. For breakfast or&#13;
lunch we enjoy the French Market restaurant.&#13;
There are dozens and dozens of bars in West Hollywood and on&#13;
weekends there are usually long lines waiting to get in. Drink&#13;
prices at most of these bars are astronomical! For our readers in the&#13;
Midwest, be ready for a shock. It is nothing to pay $10 to $15 for a&#13;
drink and we mean just for a regular bourbon and coke or screwdriver.&#13;
We are not talking call drinks either! With gas hovering&#13;
around $5.00 a gallon and drinks priced that high and with the cost&#13;
of housing, it does take lots of money to have a good time.&#13;
18 th÷$TAR ~.ozarksstar.com&#13;
The Abbey Restaurant and Bar&#13;
We stayed at the San Vicente Inn which is just 1/2 block from Santa&#13;
Monica Blvd. It is a totally gay resort that has recently been sold&#13;
and is now in the process of being completely remodeled. It is the&#13;
most convenient place to stay since you can walk almost everywhere,&#13;
and if you want to go anywhere else you catch the bus. The staffis&#13;
one of the friendliest around.&#13;
NOTE: Seepage 22for 7he Abbey’s Tn~ffte Macaroni &amp; Cheese recipe.&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality and Breast&#13;
Impressions ofTulsa team up to raise breast&#13;
cancer awareness.&#13;
Breast Impressions "Beauty beyond Breast Cancer" Art on Display&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ For the second year Breast Impressions breast&#13;
cast art will be on display at the Oklahomans for Equality Dennis&#13;
R. Nell! Equality Center gallery through the month ofJuly. Only&#13;
breast cancer survivors have been cast in plaster this year, and local&#13;
artists have turned the castings into stunning examples of each&#13;
survivor’s incredible journey through breast cancer¯ The art displayed&#13;
will be auctioned at the Breast Impressions Annual Gala for&#13;
the benefit ofTulsa Project Woman, Inc. on October 3, 2008. But&#13;
the Equality Center "Beauty beyond Breast Cancer" show allows&#13;
Oklahomans to see and experience he inspiration through each&#13;
survivor s story.&#13;
Breast Impressions is honored to display the work at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center gallery because of the higher risk for developing&#13;
breast cancer among lesbians and bisexual women.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn&#13;
Due to a variety of social stigmas statistically they have a higher risk&#13;
profile than their heterosexual counterparts. Realizing this, Tulsa&#13;
Project Woman will hold an educational seminar during the Breast&#13;
Impressions art show, to further promote breast cancer awareness&#13;
through the communit):&#13;
Opening Night of the Gallery showing will be July 3, 2008 from&#13;
5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located at&#13;
621 E. 4th Street, in downtown Tulsa. Refreshments will be provided&#13;
by Panera Bread, Godiva Chocolate, and Escargot’s. Many of&#13;
the artists and breast cancer survivor models will be in attendance to&#13;
meet those who visit. The show will continue through July until the&#13;
28th, Monday through Saturday from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tulsa Project&#13;
Woman will also host a dessert reception and private showing of&#13;
the Breast Impressions Exhibit and then a Breast Health Education&#13;
seminar on Thursday, July 17 at 7:00pm. This seminar will include&#13;
information on Breast Cancer Prevention, How to do a Self Breast&#13;
Exam and the Tulsa Project Woman.&#13;
You can contact Judi Grove, founder of Breast Impressions at 918-&#13;
691-3874 for more information about the Equality Center gallery&#13;
showing, or the upcoming Gala and Auction for the benefit ofTulsa&#13;
Project Woman.&#13;
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of Town&#13;
By Andrew Collins&#13;
Nashville, Tennessee&#13;
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THEABBEY FOOD &amp;B£&#13;
By Donald Pile &amp; Ray \vq’illiams&#13;
The Abbey Food and Bar is located at&#13;
692 North Robertson just 1/2 block south&#13;
of Santa Monica Blvd. It has been around&#13;
quite a few years and it is one of the wonderful&#13;
restaurants/bars that just keeps getting&#13;
better year after year after year. David&#13;
Cooley is the master at the art ofwork and&#13;
play. Over the past 15+ years, his creation,&#13;
The Abbey Food and Bar, has grown from a&#13;
small, West Hollywood coffeehouse to one&#13;
of the most popular hotspots in the country.&#13;
Locals, tourists and celebrities alike all flock&#13;
to The Abbey for its infamous Martinis&#13;
as well as its stunning, open-air ambiance&#13;
and truly relaxed elegance. In May 2006,&#13;
Cooley and The Abbey entered an entirely&#13;
new and exciting phase in its partnership&#13;
with the Los Angeles-based SBE, which has&#13;
fast become one of the pivotal players in the&#13;
Los Angeles nightlife and restaurant scene.&#13;
Armed with the expertise, infrastructure and&#13;
corporate reach of SBE, The Abbey is beginning&#13;
its biggest expansion to date - reproducing&#13;
the signature Abbey experience in&#13;
selected cities nationwide. While no specific&#13;
locations have been finalized for national&#13;
expansion, Cooley and SBE are exploring&#13;
locations where The Abbey’s open-air&#13;
concept would work best, including Miami’s&#13;
South Beach, Atlanta, San Francisco, Dallas,&#13;
Las Vegas and Phoenix.&#13;
So now you have the background on&#13;
the Abbey but you MUST dine and drink&#13;
there. It is where it is all happening in West&#13;
Hollywood and everyone who is anyone&#13;
goes there. Hizabeth Taylor made a rare&#13;
appearance there last month to a cheering&#13;
crowd. When we dined there, everything&#13;
was great...the service, the ambiance and&#13;
the food was spectacular! We had the finest&#13;
pork chops that we have ever had! The&#13;
mac and cheese with truffles were to die for!&#13;
There are dozens and dozens of restaurants&#13;
to dine at in West Hollywood and this is&#13;
certainly one of the finest. Check out their&#13;
exciting menu on line at their website,&#13;
http://www.abbeyfoodandbar.com/&#13;
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Ca iforni s will vote&#13;
on same-sex marriage&#13;
They’re gonna vote on whether you are a full&#13;
American.&#13;
Anti-gay activists have succeeded in qualifying&#13;
an initiative for the Nov. 4 ballot to&#13;
amend the California Constitution to undo&#13;
the state Supreme Court’s recent ruling that&#13;
opened marriage to same-sex couples. The&#13;
ruling takes effect, and the weddings begin,&#13;
on June 16 at 5 p.m.&#13;
The activists had to submit 694,354 valid&#13;
petition signatures to qualify the initiative&#13;
for a vote. They submitted 1,120,801 and,&#13;
on June 2, Secretary of State Debra Bowen&#13;
said a spot-check of 3 percent of the signatures&#13;
found that a high enough percentage&#13;
of them ,vere valid to extrapolate that the&#13;
threshold would be met if all t. 1 million&#13;
were checked.&#13;
Tne amendment will state: "Only a marriage&#13;
between a man and a woman is valid or&#13;
recognized in California."&#13;
The latest poll on the issue, a respected&#13;
California Field Poll released May 28, found&#13;
that 51 percent of registered California voters&#13;
support same-sex marriage, 42 percent&#13;
oppose it and 7 percent have no opinion.&#13;
The poll found that 54 percent oppose&#13;
amending the state constitution to ban&#13;
same-sex marriage, 40 percent favor an&#13;
amendment and 6 percent have no opinion.&#13;
The biggest support for same-sex marriage&#13;
came from younger voters, Democrats,&#13;
liberals, nonreligious people and residents of&#13;
the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles&#13;
County.&#13;
The strongest opposition came from older&#13;
people, Republicans, conservatives, bornagain&#13;
Christians, Protestants and residents&#13;
of the Central Valley and Southern California&#13;
counties apart from L.A. County.&#13;
Observers predict that the battle may be&#13;
won or lost in the populous Southern California&#13;
counties of Orange and San Diego.&#13;
Women (53 percent) polled more supportive&#13;
than men (48 percent) with 8 percent&#13;
of each having no opinion and the rest opposed.&#13;
A majority of respondents up to age 49&#13;
favored sane-sex marriage, while a majority&#13;
of people over age 50 opposed it.&#13;
The poll questioned 1,052 voters and had a&#13;
margin of error of 3.2 percentage points.&#13;
Obama cdebrates gay&#13;
pride&#13;
Presidential candidate Barack Obama said&#13;
June 6 that his campaign is actively participating&#13;
in more than 60 gay pride events this&#13;
summer, as detailed at pride.barackobama.&#13;
com/pridemonth.&#13;
"I am proud to join with our lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual and transgendered brothers and sisters&#13;
in celebrating the accomplishments, the&#13;
lives, and the families of all LGBT people&#13;
during this Pride season," Obama said in a&#13;
statement.&#13;
"It’s time to live up to our founding promise&#13;
of equality by treating all our citizens with&#13;
dignity and respect. Let’s enact federal civil&#13;
rights legislation to outlaw hate crimes and&#13;
protect workers against discrimination based&#13;
upon sexual orientation and gender identity&#13;
or expression. Let’s repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Tell and demonstrate that the most effective&#13;
and professional military in the world&#13;
is open to all Americans who are ready and&#13;
willing to serve our country. Let’s treat the&#13;
relationships and the families ofLGBT&#13;
Americans with full equality under the law.&#13;
"Generations ofLGBT Americans, at once&#13;
ordinary and extraordinary, have made&#13;
possible this moment in our history. With&#13;
leadership and hard work, we can fulfill the&#13;
promise of equality for all," Obama said.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
Obama told reporters "the Republicans&#13;
helped to engineer the distraction of the war&#13;
in Iraq at a time when we could have pinned&#13;
down the people who actually committed&#13;
9-11." He said Osama bin Laden is still at&#13;
large in part because of their failed strategies.&#13;
Kansas CoupJe Does&#13;
IDO.&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
Photo: Donald Pile, Larry IVard, Riverside&#13;
County, (Palm Springs) CA County Clerk and&#13;
oj~ciating the wedding and Ray Williams.&#13;
PALM SPRINGS, CA __ Donald Pile and&#13;
Ray Williams long time friends and columnists&#13;
for The Star exchanged legal vows in&#13;
Palm Springs, CA on June 17, 2008.&#13;
The couple drove from West Hollywood,&#13;
where they were vacationing, to Palm&#13;
Springs for the ceremony. The Star talked&#13;
with them about the historic occasion.&#13;
"We stopped by Palm Springs early this&#13;
morning and were married", Donald told&#13;
us. "Mel Haber, owner of the famous&#13;
Melwn’S Restaurant in Palm Springs was a&#13;
witness. He is a dear straight friend of ours.&#13;
The other witness was our good friend,&#13;
Stefan Hemming who owns the Liberace&#13;
Estate. We were very cool about the whole&#13;
thing until the Clerk said, "In as much as .......&#13;
Donald and Raymond have thus consented&#13;
together in marriage, by virtue of the authority&#13;
vested in me by the State of California&#13;
as a Commissioner of Civil Marriage&#13;
for the County of Riverside (Palm Springs,&#13;
CA), I now pronounce you to be united in&#13;
marriage".&#13;
"It was a small wedding as we didn’t have&#13;
much time. When we walked out the front&#13;
door of the county court house, we were&#13;
crying and shouting".&#13;
After 37 years we have never been more in&#13;
love with each other. We are just sad for&#13;
the gays and lesbians in other parts of the&#13;
country who do not have the opportunity to&#13;
get married".&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Judy G.&#13;
@ The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City @ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ Steve’s Hideaway, Tulsa&#13;
24 @Angles, Oklahoma City @ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
June 6, O~n~YoUth Center conducted the r annua&#13;
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CaIJaway CD Romanticizes Man to Man AL&#13;
RE-ELECTED&#13;
D STRICT 88&#13;
"You Ain’t Woman Enough’To Take My&#13;
Man", a gay man is telling a woman, drag&#13;
queen or possible a transvestite, that she isn’t&#13;
woman enough to take his boyfriend.&#13;
The title song "darn it, Baby, That’s Love"&#13;
highlights the collection. Clay and his partner,&#13;
Ty Lewis sing it as a duet with passion&#13;
and love. Other song selections that will get&#13;
you in the mood include "I’ve Grown Ac-&#13;
:customed To Your Face", "All ~e Man That&#13;
I Need", "Never Loved A Man Before", and&#13;
"Come In From The Rain"&#13;
In the past 20 years Callaway managed to&#13;
find love, work somewhat in the shadows of&#13;
"the industry" (as in, behind the scenes) in&#13;
Los Angeles, New York, Sweden, Dominican&#13;
Republic and all points in between,&#13;
boomeranged through Nashville and came&#13;
to live in Hilo, Hawaii. It was here that the&#13;
muse again came to him. "Hawaii is so full&#13;
of music and incredible voices that I found&#13;
my self facing this love I have to sing out&#13;
loud and once again I felt in love with the&#13;
audience, and they seemed to like me too",&#13;
Clay says.&#13;
Charlie’s, often hosted by Joan Rivers, The&#13;
Rose Tatoo, the Palomino Club and other&#13;
"interesting" places. All the while making a&#13;
living working in television production as&#13;
a production assistant and slowly moving&#13;
up that food chain. Life was good, met a&#13;
few cute guys along the way and a few hot&#13;
messes as well. It came a time in my early&#13;
20% I was taking voice lessons with Bob&#13;
Garrett and we ended up writing a couple&#13;
of songs together. On my web site, I have&#13;
included a demo of one of those songs from&#13;
over 20 years ago for a sneak peek at one&#13;
that will be resurrected for my next album. I&#13;
can’t sing that high anymore, but it’s a look&#13;
back to a day tong past."&#13;
"Then a fire in my apartment building left&#13;
me homeless and sent me back to stay with&#13;
my family in Arkansas for the summer to&#13;
regroup. In some ways I felt defeated, but&#13;
got chosen to direct the summer musical at&#13;
the community theater, the South Arkansas&#13;
Arts Center, and while in my home town,&#13;
met the love of my life, Ty. He had been&#13;
there most of his and my life, but we had&#13;
never met."&#13;
"I moved to LA at 19 to finish college at&#13;
¯ LMU, that was pretty much it for singing&#13;
and performing aside from high school chores&#13;
and the occasional opportunity to dress&#13;
up in a chicken suit. (But that’s another&#13;
story.) LA was a big eye-opener, as it would&#13;
be for anyone let alone a young gay guy&#13;
from south Arkansas. I began to write songs&#13;
and performing at lots of fun places on the&#13;
Sunset Strip and beyond. Carlos &amp;&#13;
Gay Chicago Magazine says "On his debut&#13;
album, Callaway takes love songs many&#13;
written by men and popularized by women&#13;
then turns them on end by singing them in&#13;
his distinctive vocal style to other men. It’s&#13;
a creative approach that can make for some&#13;
rather interesting word play. "&#13;
You can purchase the CD online at: www.&#13;
cdbaby.com/cd/daycallaway&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Keith Taggart congratulates State Representative&#13;
AI McAflgrey at a fundraiser for Jim Roth at the&#13;
residence of Mike McLain &amp; Richard Ogden.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Oklahoma’s&#13;
first openly gay legislator, Al McAffrey was&#13;
re-elected to represent District 88 of central&#13;
Oklahoma City. He was first elected in&#13;
2006.&#13;
At the close of the filing period June 4&#13;
there was only one opponent, 27 year old&#13;
Dominique Block, who was running as an&#13;
Independent. His candidacy was challenged&#13;
by the McAffrey campaign on the&#13;
grounds that he had not been registered&#13;
as an Independent for 6 months prior to&#13;
the filing period, and the Oklahoma State&#13;
Election Board determined he was not&#13;
eligible. As there was no other opposition,&#13;
Al McAffrey was automatically re-elected&#13;
to of~ce.&#13;
Al welcomes this opportunity stating," It’s&#13;
a great feeling to know my constituents&#13;
have faith in me, and by their support I’ll&#13;
be able to serve them for two more years."&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
The Tonight Show host, Jay Leno decided to&#13;
make an appearance in support of the recent&#13;
legalization of gay marriage by California’s&#13;
Supreme Court.&#13;
"He said that he is from Massachusetts and&#13;
that the sky did not fall in their state when&#13;
marriage equality became the law of the&#13;
land there," a rep for the event said.&#13;
26 th÷STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
NATIONAL NEWS&#13;
Task Force Action Ftmd&#13;
applauds New York&#13;
Assembly £or historic&#13;
vote on transgender&#13;
rights&#13;
"We congratulate the leadership ofAssemblyman&#13;
Richard Gottfried, the many&#13;
transgender leaders and allies in New York,&#13;
and our partner, Empire State Pride Agenda,&#13;
for this important victory. We now call on&#13;
the leaders of the New York Senate to bring&#13;
this bill to the floor so that protections fbr&#13;
transgender people and others in New York&#13;
are not delayed another day."&#13;
Noway adopts gaymarriage&#13;
law&#13;
OSLO (AFP) -- Norway’s parliament on&#13;
Wednesday adopted a new marriage law&#13;
that allows homosexuals to marry and adopt&#13;
children and permits lesbians to be artificially&#13;
inseminated.&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC (PR) __ The National&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund&#13;
applauds the New York Assembly’s passage&#13;
today of the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination&#13;
Act (GENDA). The bill, which&#13;
passed by a 102-33 vote, now moves to the&#13;
state Senate. The measure seeks to prohibit&#13;
discrimination on the basis of gender identity&#13;
or expression in housing, employment,&#13;
credit and public accommodations and&#13;
would add gender identity or expression to&#13;
the state’s hate crimes law.&#13;
New York extended protections on the basis&#13;
of sexual orientation in 2002 and the Task&#13;
Force has worked with the Empire State&#13;
Pride Agenda, legislators and community&#13;
activists since then to amend the law to&#13;
add gender identity or expression protections,&#13;
including by helping draft GENDA.&#13;
Among the other contributions the Task&#13;
Force made to this effort was a convening&#13;
of transgender and allied activists in 2006&#13;
at a training in Albany to provide leaders&#13;
with skills for how to build coalitions in&#13;
support of this bill, and a Power Summit&#13;
training on Long Island in December 2007&#13;
that attracted more than 100 activists who&#13;
were taught how to lobby their legislators&#13;
and build grassroots support for the bill.&#13;
If the bill passes the Senate, Gov. David&#13;
Paterson is expected to sign it and New York&#13;
would become the 13th state to explicitly&#13;
ban discrimination based on gender identity&#13;
or expression. Currently, 39 percent of the&#13;
country’s population is covered by such a&#13;
local or state law.&#13;
Statement by Rea Carey, Acting Executive&#13;
Director&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action&#13;
Fund&#13;
"This is a very exciting victory for the people&#13;
ofNew York, particularly transgender&#13;
people. Legislation of this sort is not only&#13;
responsible public policy, it also shows the&#13;
nation that New York is unafraid to join the&#13;
ranks of states that value all of their citizens,&#13;
including those who are transgender or who&#13;
express their gender in ways that reflect the&#13;
broad and beautiful spectrum of humanity.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Libertarian Party selects Bob&#13;
Barr.as 2008 presidential&#13;
nominee&#13;
Former Congressman plans to take the&#13;
White House as Libertarian candidate&#13;
DENVER, CO (PR) __ The Libertarian&#13;
Party has nominated former Congressman&#13;
Bob Barr as its candidate for president for&#13;
the 2008 election.&#13;
"I’m sure we will emerge here with the&#13;
strongest ticket in the history of the Libertarian&#13;
Party," Barr stated in his victory&#13;
speech shortly after being selected as the&#13;
Party’s nominee. "I want everybody to remember&#13;
that we only have 163 days to win&#13;
this election. We cannot waste one single&#13;
day."&#13;
More than 650 Libertarian delegates met&#13;
in Denver from May 22 tilt the 26 for the&#13;
2008 Libertarian National Convention. After&#13;
six rounds of voting Sunday afternoon,&#13;
Barr was selected as the Party’s presidential&#13;
nominee.&#13;
The Libertarian Party is America’s third&#13;
largest political party, founded in 1971 as an&#13;
alternative to the two main political parties.&#13;
You can find more information on the Libertarian&#13;
Party by visiting www.LP.org. The&#13;
Libertarian Party proudly stands for smaller&#13;
government, lower taxes and more freedom.&#13;
After a heated debate, the members of&#13;
parliament adopted the text by a vote of 84&#13;
to 41.&#13;
The three centre-left coalition parties in&#13;
power and two opposition parties, the&#13;
Conservatives and the Liberals, voted largely&#13;
in favour of the law, while the Christian&#13;
Democrats and the far-right Progress Party&#13;
voted against it.&#13;
Norway thus became the sixth country in&#13;
the world to grant homosexuals the right to&#13;
marry on an equal footing with heterosexuals,&#13;
according to Norwegian television TV2.&#13;
"This decision is of an importance comparable&#13;
to universal suffrage and our law&#13;
on parity," Labour Party rapporteur Gunn&#13;
Karin Gjul said during the debate.&#13;
The most controversial part of the law is&#13;
that which gives lesbians the right to be artificially&#13;
inseminated. The sperm donor must&#13;
be identified so that the child can seek out&#13;
his or her biological father at the age of 18.&#13;
Outside the parliament, a handful of opponents&#13;
protested with posters reading "Have&#13;
fathers become superfluous?" and "Parliament&#13;
has no mandate to change the laws of&#13;
nature."&#13;
Among other things, the new legislation replaces&#13;
a so-called "partnership law" adopted&#13;
in 1993 xvhich gave Norwegian homosexuals&#13;
the right to civil unions.&#13;
Health care workers who do not want to&#13;
perform artificial inseminations on lesbians&#13;
because of their personal convictions will&#13;
not be under any obligation to carry out the&#13;
procedure.&#13;
The new law is expected to enter into force&#13;
at the end of this year or eatly next year.&#13;
Homosexuality was illegal until 1972 in&#13;
Norway, a country which has since become&#13;
one of the most liberal in the world in the&#13;
field.&#13;
~÷STAR 27&#13;
by Jack Fertig July 2008&#13;
"Nalke like a tourist, Pisces!"&#13;
With Mercury, Venus, Uranus, and Eris all in mutual&#13;
aspect, efforts at wit and charm are subverted by excessive&#13;
impulses and eagerness to take offense. Still,&#13;
it’s a good time to hash out friendly disagreements or&#13;
to take up arts or crafts projects.&#13;
¯ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Before speaking up, try to remember&#13;
some bit of wisdom from a wise old woman, probably&#13;
your grandmother or a teacher from early childhood.&#13;
Her insight could smooth out the rough edges, turning your&#13;
initial ideas from disastrous to helpful.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): You may be overly invested&#13;
in a set goal that isn’t as realistic as it originally seemed.&#13;
We all need to revise plans now and then. Be practical, not&#13;
stubborn! Discuss it with friends, and take time alone to&#13;
reconsider priorities.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): You may be trying too hard to&#13;
get ahead and to organize people you see as "your team."&#13;
Stand back, think about what’s really important, and listen&#13;
carefully to your friends and their aims. Communication is&#13;
the key to cooperation.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Arguments that seem to&#13;
come out of nowhere are really about your hidden doubts&#13;
and fears. Expert opinions can help set your mind at ease.&#13;
Try exploring some artistic medium or musical style that&#13;
wouldn’t normally interest you.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Your own ideas of sexual&#13;
politics could shake up your corner of the GLBT community,&#13;
which can stimulate new thinking. Discussion points that&#13;
come from the heart will go over better than battle cries that&#13;
sound like P.C. cliches.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Flirtations and&#13;
sexual politics can complicate relations with bosses and&#13;
colleagues. Acknowledging sexual tension may help to&#13;
dispel it, but that doesn’t always work. Think deeply and far&#13;
ahead before trying it. Discuss any problems at your job&#13;
with friends who work elsewhere.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Cooperation is usually&#13;
more productive in the long run than competition is.&#13;
Both have their place, but your eager ambitions may blind&#13;
you to better opportunities. Careful listening can turn rivals&#13;
into allies.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Sexual experimentation&#13;
is fine in principle; just be careful that you don’t&#13;
land in a bad situation. Think ahead and be cautious! Be&#13;
clear about health risks, discuss at length what you really&#13;
want, and look before you leap.&#13;
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SAG~TTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): Disruptions&#13;
at home can make you cranky and argumentative.&#13;
Looking for sex to blow off steam may prove more frustrating&#13;
than helpful. Competitive games - especially those that&#13;
test communications skills (Scrabble, Charades, Pictionary)&#13;
- are probably better for releasing tension.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Keep your focus&#13;
right in front of your nose. Accidents are just waiting to&#13;
happen; being overloaded and distracted only encourages&#13;
them! Teamwork is helpful, if you can resist the urge to get&#13;
drawn into turf battles.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February t8): The cost of fun&#13;
can be a lot higher than expected. Be inventive (you can&#13;
manage that!), and have a great time on the cheap. Debates&#13;
over aesthetics may seem more heated than they&#13;
should be, but welcome the arguments for potential inspiration.&#13;
PISCES (February t9 - March 19): Feeling like a stranger&#13;
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playful, make like a tourist, and let someone take you to&#13;
places you’d never go on your own. Take a more objective,&#13;
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              <text>~nty one years ago was a world that many&#13;
young people never k~ew or could comprehend.&#13;
No openly gay person had been elected&#13;
to public office in Oklahoma. Organizations&#13;
advocating equality for GLBT Oklahomans&#13;
were few and far less influential. Only 3 years&#13;
earlier our Oklahoma Legislature had passed&#13;
legislation (later ruled unconstitutional by the&#13;
Federal court system) that would prohibit a&#13;
public school teacher from even making a positive&#13;
statement about the GLBT community&#13;
in a classroom. Equality for GLBT people was&#13;
hardly discussed, and gay marriage even more&#13;
remote. Politicians could (and did) make hateful&#13;
statements about our community without&#13;
any fear that someone would challenge their&#13;
remarks. (sorry Sally, you came along too late)&#13;
ride&#13;
~ganizers of this year’s Tulsa Pride Celebration&#13;
are promising the public that this&#13;
year’s events will be anything but boring. Nate&#13;
Black, one of the co-chairs says the changes&#13;
are intended to breathe a new sense of excitement&#13;
into the Pride observance and to help&#13;
promote the revitalization of downtown. It&#13;
may not look the same, but organizers promise&#13;
that Tulsa Pride 2008 will be just as incredible&#13;
of a celebration as ever. Spanning over two&#13;
weeks, with an event almost every evening,&#13;
Tulsa Pride 2008 has something for everyone.&#13;
"There will be some differences, but the spirit&#13;
of the celebration is the same. It is still going&#13;
to be a joyful, invigorating experience that xvill&#13;
spark the same sense of pride and freedom in&#13;
our community,"&#13;
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2 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
walk or drag yourselfto Tulsa&#13;
Pride 2008&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
It may not look the same, but organizers promise that Tulsa Pride&#13;
2008 is a series of events you won’t want to miss. "We have our&#13;
three anchor events: the gala, the parade and block party, and the&#13;
picnic," explains Pride co-chair Nate Black. "There ~vill be some&#13;
differences from the past, but the spirit ofTulsa Pride is as vibrant as&#13;
ever."&#13;
Here is a brief look at the events ofTulsa Pride 2008. For a complete&#13;
listing, maps and details, visit www.tulsapride.org&#13;
May 30 - "Sisters in Song" concert at All Souls Unitarian Church.&#13;
May 31- Wear your rainbow attire and enjoy a day at America’s favorite&#13;
zoo with your friends and family. Tnat night, join the Equality&#13;
Gala and celebrate the GLBT community at Cain’s Ballroom.&#13;
Jun. 1 - Rev. Barney McLaughlin and members ofTulsa’s faith community&#13;
will be hosting "Spiritual Equality," an interfaith service at&#13;
Bethany Christian Church.&#13;
Jun. 2 - Join PFLAG at the Circle Cinema for a free screening of&#13;
"Anyone and Everyone," a film about families struggling to accept&#13;
their GLBT youth.&#13;
Jun. 4 - Cheer the Drillers to victory and enjoy an old-fashioned&#13;
ballpark picnic. Tickets must be bought in advance. That evening,&#13;
Lochran Theatre’s "He&amp;vig and the Angry Inch," opens. The show&#13;
will play at various locations through the 15th.&#13;
Jun. 5 - Enjoy the works of 60 artists at "More Color," a one-night&#13;
ex~hibition at the Equality Center.&#13;
Jun. 6 - Open Arms Youth Project Fashion Show.&#13;
Jun. 7 - Dine at the OkEq Family Taco Dinner benefiting PFLAG,&#13;
then join the Pride Parade and Block Party, with two stages of entertainment.&#13;
Youth Services ofTulsa will be hosting a concert in their&#13;
Coffee House for those under 21 and child care will be available for&#13;
those under 12 at the Equality Center.&#13;
Jun. 8 - Texas Hold’era at the Equality Center.&#13;
Jun. 10 - Leather and Fetish fashion show at the Equality Center.&#13;
Jun. 11 - Join the "Gender Avengers" for an evening of monologues&#13;
and plays addressing transgender issues.&#13;
Jun. 12 - Learn about raising kids in a diverse world at the Downtown&#13;
Library. Speakers will be available and books attacked for their&#13;
"inappropriate" messages will be displayed.&#13;
Jun. 13 - Screen "The ~A’ Word," a film with no audio or subtitles,&#13;
about 10 deaf lesbians.&#13;
Jun. 14 - Walce up early for the YST fun run before the Equality&#13;
Festival at Centennial Park on 6th and Peoria!&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn the STAR 3&#13;
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OKC P DE EEKEND&#13;
AN EVENT TRULY&#13;
’COMING OF AGE"&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ It can be hard&#13;
to fathom, but OKC Pride is now 21. Had&#13;
the event been a child born 21 years ago,&#13;
that person would now be ready to legally&#13;
enjoy the bars. Instead a spirit of human&#13;
determination was born in rocky Oklahoma&#13;
soil, with the joyful trappings that come&#13;
with living in the Bible Belt’s buckle, q-his&#13;
beginning came to Oklahoma through the&#13;
brave organization of about a dozen people.&#13;
As Paul Thompson recAls, "We didfft know&#13;
if there wotdd be 10 people marching or a&#13;
hundred." The Ku Klux Klan had promised&#13;
to meet the marchers when they came&#13;
over the N.W. 39th Street hill with hostile&#13;
confrontation. When around 400 marchers&#13;
came over the hill, the Klansmen waiting&#13;
in Safeway’s (now Homeland) parking lot&#13;
promptly left the scene, and a proud tradition&#13;
began.&#13;
It was a world that many young people&#13;
never knew or could comprehend. No&#13;
openly gay person had been elected to&#13;
public office in Oklahoma. Organizations&#13;
advocating equality for GLBT Oklahomans&#13;
were few and far less influential. Only 3&#13;
years earlier our Oklahoma Legislature had&#13;
passed legislation (later ruled unconstitutional&#13;
by the Federal court system) that&#13;
would prohibit a public school teacher from&#13;
even making a positive statement about the&#13;
GLBT community in a classroom. Equality&#13;
for GLBT people was hardly discussed, and&#13;
gay marriage even more remote. Politicians&#13;
could (and did) make hateful statements&#13;
about our community without any fear that&#13;
someone would challenge their remarks.&#13;
(sorry Sally, you came along too late)&#13;
Today the Pride Festival and Parade truly&#13;
showcases the theme by showing how far&#13;
we’ve come. Festival booths not only feature&#13;
openly gay public office holders (now even&#13;
on the State level with the appointment of&#13;
Corporation Commissioner Jim Roth), but&#13;
also gay political organizations of Democrats&#13;
and Republicans, as well as straight politicians&#13;
&amp; parties who are proud to speak out&#13;
for us and seek our vote. Social organizations&#13;
(from rodeo to softball), and religious&#13;
groups bring us all together in glamorous&#13;
diversity. There are countless more business&#13;
organizations proud to seek out the gay&#13;
community to make a buck. Last but not&#13;
least, nothing compares to the mosaic of the&#13;
GLBT community and their friends, people&#13;
from all walks of life together in Pride.&#13;
EVENTS:&#13;
June 14 Saturday OKC Pride at the Zoo&#13;
10 a.m. until 5 p.m.&#13;
For the first time there will be a gay day at&#13;
the Oklahoma City Zoo. It will be a great&#13;
way to begin the week’s festivities with&#13;
family and/or friends. There is information&#13;
about a special reduced rate inside every&#13;
OKC Pride Participation Packet, so come&#13;
out, enjoy the day and wish the animals a&#13;
good week too!&#13;
June 15 Sunday OKC Pride Day ofWorship&#13;
Cathedral of Hope &amp; Church of the Open&#13;
Arms ( both UCC) will be planning special&#13;
worship celebrations to commemorate Pride&#13;
Week. Ifyou have felt left out or excluded&#13;
from worship, these churches are ready to&#13;
welcome you just as you are.&#13;
June 20- OKC Pride Parade&#13;
Now moved to Friday evening stepping off&#13;
at 7 p.m. the route is unchanged. Beginning&#13;
at Memorial Park ( N.W. 36th &amp; Classen) it&#13;
proceeds north on Classen two blocks north&#13;
ofN.W. 39th Street, turns around on Classen&#13;
and then proceeds west on N.W. 39th.&#13;
Our Grand Marshall will be Joe Salmonese,&#13;
the chair of the national Human Rights&#13;
Campaign.&#13;
Preceding the Parade will be a Strip Show (&#13;
signifying the N.W. 39th Street Strip)&#13;
featuring some of our wildest and finest&#13;
entertainers. Then the crowd cheers on as&#13;
the parade’s first arrivals enjoy the finest&#13;
climax ever enjoyed at any event. As the&#13;
Parade concludes those in the mood will&#13;
be ready to party, giving new meaning to a&#13;
wild weekend while remembering how Pride&#13;
brings us together.&#13;
June 21- 22 OKC Pride Festival&#13;
Still at Oklahoma Cit)?s Memorial Park at&#13;
N.W. "36th &amp; Classen, the Festival will run&#13;
from noon until 10 p.m. Saturday June 21,&#13;
and from noon until 5 p.m. June 22 Sunday.&#13;
There will be many booths featuring&#13;
organizations you can learn from or even&#13;
consider joining, as well as endless types of&#13;
merchandise. There will be entertainment&#13;
as well&#13;
Following the Festival conclusion at 5 p.m.&#13;
Sunday, Church of the Open Arms has their&#13;
Annual Pride Ice Cream Social, which will&#13;
featuring the Therapy Sisters in concert.&#13;
There’s no better way to cool off, enjoy the&#13;
fun &amp; music and recap the xveekend.&#13;
This is an event you don’t want to miss, it’s&#13;
there for all of us. For more infornaation&#13;
pick up a Pride Guide at your favorite clubs, "&#13;
or check out the website at wwv.okcpride.&#13;
com&#13;
DBAT Celebrates Pride&#13;
by Hosting a Diversity&#13;
Job Fair&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Diversity&#13;
Business Association ofTulsa (DBAT), a&#13;
program of Oklahomans for Equality, is&#13;
hosting a Diversity Job Fair on June 13th&#13;
from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. The event, being&#13;
held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
in Downtown Tulsa, will bring together lgbt&#13;
job seekers and lgbt-friendly employers in a&#13;
safe and comfortable environment, allowing&#13;
for open dialogue and alleviating fears of&#13;
discrimination.&#13;
The Diversity Job Fair offers a unique opportunity&#13;
for diversity-conscious employers&#13;
to access the wealth of skilled and talented&#13;
members of the lgbt community. Additionally,&#13;
job seekers are given an unprecedented&#13;
connection to companies that are lgbtfriendly.&#13;
F~r more information or if your company&#13;
is interested in participating in the job fair,&#13;
contact Susan Hartman at dbat@okeq.org&#13;
or call 918-698-2977.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 5&#13;
By David Benkof&#13;
Should gay-rights advances be put on hold&#13;
until all LGBT people can be included? On&#13;
this question, the position held by the most&#13;
prominent voices in the gay community is&#13;
so inconsistent it borders on incoherent.&#13;
Last year, most leading gay-rights organizations&#13;
rejected the advice of congressional&#13;
experts including Rep. Barney Frank (DMass.)&#13;
and pushed for an unlikely-to-pass&#13;
version of the Employment Non-Discrimination&#13;
Act (ENDA) that included gender&#13;
identity. \Vc~hen the broader bill was replaced&#13;
with an ENDA that covered only sexual&#13;
orientation, hundreds of gay and lesbian&#13;
groups lobbied Congress to vote "no" on&#13;
what was the most important piece of gayrights&#13;
legislation in a decade. Indeed, seven&#13;
Democrats who had previously been reliable&#13;
votes for pro-gay bills opposed ENDA&#13;
because it did not include protections for&#13;
transgender people.&#13;
LGBT activists defended this stance in a&#13;
variety of ways, but the basic argument xvas&#13;
that no part of the community should gain&#13;
civil rights at the expense of other parts.&#13;
Of course, had that been the approach of&#13;
voting-rights activists after the Civil War,&#13;
African-Americans would have forfeited the&#13;
vote until women gained suffrage a halfcentury&#13;
later - and they, in turn, may have&#13;
been asked to wait for the passage of the&#13;
Voting Rights Act of 1965 before gaining&#13;
the right to vote. In any event, supporters&#13;
ofwhat became known as "United ENDA"&#13;
characterized their position as a principled&#13;
one, believing that LGB rights without T&#13;
rights were worse than no rights at all, and&#13;
that (Evita show tune be damned) politics is&#13;
not "the art of the possible."&#13;
This pose is simply unsustainable, as an&#13;
examination of transgender military inclusion&#13;
shows.&#13;
The Web sites of the National Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Task Force; the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign; Parents, Friends, and Families of&#13;
Lesbians and Gays; and many other groups&#13;
advocate for an ENDA that includes gender&#13;
identity, but the T is glaringly missing when&#13;
it comes to military issues. ~nese organizations&#13;
push for gays, lesbians, and bisexuals&#13;
to serve openly in the armed forces, but&#13;
don’t lobby on behalf of transgender people&#13;
who want to serve their country. They certainly&#13;
don’t insist that any repeal of "Don’t&#13;
Ask, Don’t Tell" (DADT) be linked to&#13;
equality for transgender servicemembers.&#13;
There are only three ways LGBT organizations&#13;
can react to this imbalance with any&#13;
sort of integrity:&#13;
One, they could refuse to support the repeal&#13;
ofDADT unless it is accompanied by a new&#13;
policy that prohibits the military from discriminating&#13;
on the basis of gender identity.&#13;
Two, they could admit that their ENDA&#13;
strategy was wrong and agree to accept an&#13;
LGB-only workplace bill until such time as&#13;
the votes are there to pass a more inclusive&#13;
ENDA.&#13;
Three, they could articulate pub!icly and&#13;
precisely why discrimination against&#13;
transgender people in the military is more&#13;
legitimate than private-sector discrimination&#13;
against them - and why it is more legitimate&#13;
than discrimination against lesbians, gay&#13;
men, and bisexuals in the military.&#13;
I would certainly prefer the second solution,&#13;
but I could respect the other two&#13;
approaches. My hunch, though, is that none&#13;
of these stances will be adopted. The status&#13;
quo is strong evidence that the "United&#13;
ENDA" stance is not primarily about political&#13;
principles. It’s about the internal power&#13;
dynamics in the LGBT community, which&#13;
have caused gay leaders to draw the line at&#13;
an inclusive ENDA. No such mobilization&#13;
has taken place over transgender people in&#13;
the military, so there has been no perceived&#13;
need for an ultimatum on that issue. Yet.&#13;
David Benkofwas a longtime gay columnist, historian,&#13;
and entrepreneur (as David Bianco). He is openly bisexual,&#13;
but as an OrthodoxJew he is guided byJewish law&#13;
in the areas ofsexvtality andfamily life. He can be reached&#13;
at DavidBenkof@aol.com.&#13;
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For a Family’s Dinner brought by the neighbors after the Death of Bettsie.&#13;
Be sure to look on the bottom ofthe dish to see what neighbor brought it!&#13;
Original Mo~,ie will be shown @ 7 pm dUl-h’~g dim-let.&#13;
Ist Eplsede of Series will be shown immediately fo!!o~d.ug&#13;
$10 D~nat~n to OG~,A inc]ludes ~nner&#13;
~$1GNING Meet and Greet&#13;
Leslie Jordan - From Sordid Lives, Will &amp; Grace&#13;
My Trip Down The :PINK CARPET&#13;
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ONE NIGHT ONLY&#13;
ThuP~day, June 5, 2008, 5:G0prn to 9:0~m&#13;
atthe Dennis R. Nell Equali~ C~nt~r,&#13;
Corner of 4th and Keno~, dov~ov,~ Tuls~&#13;
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Directed by David Gatigan&#13;
Oklahoma City June 8, 2008 at 8pro&#13;
wv~v.ozarksstar.com the 8TAP, 9&#13;
interview&#13;
Interview by Victor Gorin&#13;
eslie Jordan arrived in this world during 1955&#13;
in the Heartland of the Bible Belt, born and&#13;
grown up in Chattanooga,Tennessee.. AI-&#13;
[ho@ ~rowing up was ~ostly nor easy, he&#13;
made le~nonade o[it of lemons and marie his&#13;
experiences work for him, taking a bus to HoIly~&#13;
vood and never looking back. His credits are&#13;
coundess, with app~ces on TV shows too numerous m mention&#13;
them but in~ih&amp;ag Reba and Will and Grace(which garnered&#13;
him an E . Re is an accomplished playwright with&#13;
his first success Like a Dog on Linoleum" followed by Hysterical&#13;
B redness and other Southern Tragedies. Among his film successes&#13;
i~’thd camp} dassic ’Sordid I[ives" (where he portrayed the&#13;
drag que~ Brother Boy), which will be a n~w~series&#13;
o£ LOGO ~ningJuly 23. His new book, "My, Trip down&#13;
the P~~t:’ is 7h~ Slory of his life with his @s dd downs,&#13;
tragedies, ~ es and tri~phs, and the story o~a flamboyant&#13;
~who has ~yfound hirrisel£ He is portr~iying his life ~lSo in&#13;
a one man play of the same title in Olda~oma ~it~ June 8, for this&#13;
is a must re~d and a must see. He shares his thoug~is with~E&#13;
LESHE: Well I v,~as the Pips Printing guy, and t also was the elevator&#13;
operator that took people to Ha~bu}ger Hell in a Taco Bel!&#13;
co~ercial, i was the ~h~ck Full of Nuts coit~e boy, a]l kinds of&#13;
commercials. ~ ~ ~&#13;
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ma$~e that possible.&#13;
~CTOR~ g,q~.en does your new book COme&#13;
*utJune 3~ and Iamso&#13;
which is Ga~&#13;
~cOholigm and RddiC’&#13;
: are some gay" activists wh6&#13;
feei that fl~bSya~t gay characters in the&#13;
ueenS hinder the s{~u~le&#13;
answer to&#13;
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tr~sggn:&#13;
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Dracula ofFree&#13;
Speech, Kirk&#13;
Humphreys, Pdses From&#13;
the Po litica Grave&#13;
by James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY) Just as the mythic&#13;
Dracula ofTransylvania came back from the&#13;
dead to spread horror among the peasants,&#13;
so has the flesh-and-blood Kirk Humphreys&#13;
come back from the politically dead to fling&#13;
his homophobic horror in the hall~ of Oklahoma&#13;
City’s public schools.&#13;
Reborn in the blood of his religion and bred&#13;
in the desiccated dessert of intolerance, Kirk&#13;
Humphreys was recently appointed by the&#13;
Oklahoma City School Board to fill the&#13;
position of chair until an election is held in&#13;
February, 2009.&#13;
Coming above ground with his first public&#13;
election to the Putnam City school Board&#13;
in 1987, he rose to bigger things as mayor&#13;
ofOKC in 1998. He resigned during his&#13;
second term to run for U. S. Senate which&#13;
he lost to Dr. Tom Coburn, 25% to 61%.&#13;
Settling back into his businessman’s grave of&#13;
multiple real estate dealings, one would have&#13;
thought that we had heard the last of Mr.&#13;
Humphreys.&#13;
So why the concern regarding his reappearance?&#13;
During his time as Mayor of OKC, he was&#13;
the driving force behind the 2001 attempt&#13;
to prevent Cimarron Alliance, a GLBT&#13;
advocacy group, from exercising their First&#13;
Amendment right to free speech with the&#13;
display of banners promoting gay/lesbian&#13;
equality.&#13;
However, the shining light of Federal&#13;
District Court Judge Robin Cauthron,&#13;
exorcised the demon of Humphreys and as&#13;
she ruled in favor of Cimarron Alliance and&#13;
enjoined the City Council from interfering&#13;
with Cimarron’s banner display on the&#13;
utility poles. Hitherto the sacred utility&#13;
poles had been the exclusive marketplace for&#13;
hetero organizations such as the Chamber of&#13;
Commerce, rodeos, and other civic clubs.&#13;
Did I mention the earlier "Tin Drum" video&#13;
law suit?&#13;
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In 1997, a fundamentalist censorship group&#13;
ponied up with an Oklahoma County judge&#13;
willing to make an informal ruling that the&#13;
"Tin Drum" was child pornography and&#13;
that copies of it could be seized in Oklahoma&#13;
County wherever it could be found&#13;
whether in private homes or public libraries.&#13;
Despite the facts that the film had been released&#13;
in 1979, received major film awards,&#13;
and not anyone prior to Humphreys had&#13;
made a legal claim of obscenity against the&#13;
film, Humphreys again smelled blood and&#13;
was hot on the trail ofwhat he thought&#13;
would surely be a victory for fundamentalist&#13;
decency. ~hinking that the cross of his&#13;
religion would trump all blasphemers and&#13;
dissolve the First and Fourth Amendments&#13;
he encouraged the court case to proceed.&#13;
Federal District Court Judge Ralph ~hompson,&#13;
however, found that the film is not&#13;
child pornography, and went on to criticize&#13;
that the County Judge, Richard Freeman,&#13;
had made a serious error in judgment&#13;
pertaining to what constitutes pornography&#13;
and allowing the OKC police, carte blanche,&#13;
to search homes and businesses without a&#13;
warrant.&#13;
Both of the lost lawsuits backed by Kirk&#13;
Humphreys cost hundreds of thousands of&#13;
taxpayer dollars in expenses and attorney&#13;
fees which resulted in higher property taxes.&#13;
¯hough the "Tin Drum" adventure was&#13;
publicly lead by former District Attorney&#13;
Bob Macy, as mayor and the boss of the&#13;
OKC police chief, I feel that Humphreys&#13;
was certainly in the loop and should have&#13;
had more sense and better advise in calling&#13;
off the figurative police dogs.&#13;
If the past is prologue, I think we can expect&#13;
some more Humphreys hauntings at the&#13;
expense of the Oklahoma City taxpayers. It’s&#13;
been shown that the Constitution, its Bill of&#13;
Rights, and especially the First Amendment,&#13;
if applied in time, can counter the poisonous&#13;
vapors that waft from Humphreys.&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Congress’ highest-ranking&#13;
vet calls f.or DADT&#13;
repeal&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC __ U.S. Rep. Joe&#13;
Sestak, D-Pa., whose military rank was the&#13;
highest of any veteran now in Congress,&#13;
has urged fellow lawmakers to join him in&#13;
repealing the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy&#13;
that bars open gays from the military.&#13;
Sestak, a three-star admiral who spent 31&#13;
years in the Navy, is one of 17 congressional&#13;
veterans co-sponsoring the repeal bill.&#13;
"It is easy for me to see why Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell should be repealed," Sestak said&#13;
May 3. "Once you have served in war and&#13;
faced danger with a gay service member,&#13;
how can you come home and say gay people&#13;
should not enjoy equal rights?"&#13;
Sestak’s comments came at the Equality&#13;
Forum, an annual GLBT conference and&#13;
festival in Philadelphia.&#13;
The Military Readiness Enhancement Act&#13;
(H.R. 1246), which would repeal Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell and allow GLB personnel to serve&#13;
openly, has 142 co-sponsors in total.&#13;
"Veterans like Adm. Sestak, who have dedicated&#13;
their lives to serving this country, are&#13;
leading the movement in Congress to repeal&#13;
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell," said Aubrey Sarvis of&#13;
the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.&#13;
"These lawmakers agree with senior&#13;
military officers, including former chairman&#13;
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff:John Shalikashvili&#13;
and retired Army Maj. Gen. Vance&#13;
Coleman, that when it comes to defusing&#13;
IEDs, tending to injured troops, deciphering&#13;
enemy codes and flying reconnaissance&#13;
missions -- sexual orientation is irrelevant.&#13;
Seventy-nine percent of the American&#13;
people agree with them and it is time that&#13;
Congress finally repeal this law."&#13;
Carly Simon: ’I don’t&#13;
consider myself"to be&#13;
not gay&#13;
In an interview published May 1 in the San&#13;
Francisco gay weeldy Bay Area Reporter,&#13;
’70s pop-music legend Carly Simon said, "I&#13;
don’t consider myself to be not gay."&#13;
The double-negative quasi-coming-out&#13;
occurred when interviewer Gregg Shapiro&#13;
inquired: "After speaking with you this&#13;
morning, I’m going to be interviewing&#13;
Cyndi Lauper regarding her True Colors&#13;
tour, which features gay and straight artists&#13;
performing to raise money for the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign and other LGBT organizations.&#13;
I’m wondering if Cyndi called&#13;
you and asked you to be a part of the True&#13;
Colors tour, might you get involved?"&#13;
Simon replied: "Well, the part that I could&#13;
be involved in is the gay and lesbian part.&#13;
The part that would be hard for me is to&#13;
commit to a tour because I’m not very&#13;
comfortable being onstage. But the part that&#13;
would be easiest for me would be singing on&#13;
behalf of all of us. I don’t consider myself to&#13;
be not gay."&#13;
Shapiro responded: "Wow! Well, it’s great to&#13;
have you as part of the family."&#13;
"Thank you!" Simon said. "I mean, I’ve&#13;
enlarged all of my possibilities. There are a&#13;
lot of extremely personal stories to tell about&#13;
that, but we won’t go into that right now.&#13;
Let’s just say that it just depends upon who&#13;
I’m with."&#13;
Attempts to contact Simon through her&#13;
publicist, record label and MySpace page&#13;
were unsuccessful as of press time.&#13;
Frank: Transgender&#13;
people were terrible lobbyists&#13;
Openly gay U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, DMass.,&#13;
says transgender people did a terrible&#13;
job of lobbying for inclusion in the federal&#13;
Employment Non-Discrimination Act.&#13;
A version of the measure, known as ENDA,&#13;
that protects sexual orientation but not gender&#13;
identity has passed the U.S. House of&#13;
Representatives and is pending in the Senate.&#13;
"I’ve never seen a worse job of lobbying&#13;
done by the transgender community," Frank&#13;
told the Oregon gay newspaper Just Out in&#13;
its May 2 issue. "They seem to think that&#13;
all they had to do was to get the gay and&#13;
lesbian community to say ’OK.’ I think they&#13;
thought that this was a train, and that they&#13;
were a car on the train."&#13;
"I said to them, ’You’ve got to work this,&#13;
you’ve got to lobby people.’ They did a terrible&#13;
job of lobbying, and so we didn’t have&#13;
the votes," Frank said.&#13;
First ot3enlv Illinois&#13;
legislator dle&#13;
Larry McKeon, Illinois’ first openly gay and&#13;
first openly HIV-positive state legislator,&#13;
died May 13 of a severe stroke. He was 63.&#13;
McKeon represented a district of Chicago’s&#13;
North Side in the state House of Representatives&#13;
from 1997 to 2007.&#13;
An Army veteran and former cop, McKeon&#13;
also served as Mayor Richard M. Daley’s&#13;
liaison to the GLBT community prior to his&#13;
election to public office.&#13;
McKeon retired last year, citing health issues&#13;
related to HIV and cancer.&#13;
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recently confessed to the fact that she attracts gays like a moth&#13;
to a light, hall the men that like me are gay, k’~ ~e. I have a&#13;
really strong gaydar. I do love gay men though,~&#13;
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres are&#13;
planning to marD: Ellen has said she is&#13;
"thrilled" at the r~ing by the California&#13;
supreme court to overturn the state’s ban on&#13;
gay marri~e.&#13;
Alexander Payne&#13;
"Hung" Up at HBO&#13;
Oscar-winning screenwriter Alexander&#13;
Payne (for Sideways, not his litde-usedbut-&#13;
stilbcredit-getting screer~ptay for I Now&#13;
Pronounce You Chuck &amp; Larry) has a new&#13;
pro’ect9 up his ste~we. And it~ about what’s&#13;
in one man’s pants. Hung, a comedy pilot&#13;
on track at HBO, will be Payne’s [IW-directing&#13;
debut, from a script by Dmitry Lip~n.&#13;
creator of%e Riches. ~md the subiect&#13;
matter? What happens when a~l average,&#13;
middle-aged basketbal! coach learns how to&#13;
put his exceptionally large’~- penis to better&#13;
~e. NO actor has signed on yet to play the&#13;
gifted guy, but casting is scheduled m begi n&#13;
soon. If picked up for series, it will be, a; the&#13;
very least, the first show" of its k5nd. But wi!I&#13;
there be a Boogie Nights-style revea! shot?&#13;
Or will it remain a mysteiT? Either way,&#13;
expect a big deal to made about this one.&#13;
Holb~voodactress&#13;
edl3&#13;
ship only&#13;
the closet.&#13;
of&#13;
True Co .ors&#13;
pP g&#13;
Cyndi LaUper~ colors are brighter than ever.&#13;
F~li~Wing [tie Success of last year’s landmark&#13;
tofir, Latimer is back to help the Human&#13;
Ri~ts Campaign, theS~ue Colors Fund of&#13;
StOnewall C~r~i-nuni~? Foundation, PFLa~G&#13;
and the Centertink Network ofBLGT community&#13;
cemers.&#13;
Famous for just wanting to have fun, Lau per&#13;
will be bringing her tour to the Zoo Amphitheater&#13;
in Oklahoma City on Jun. 23.&#13;
Joining Cyndi wilt be The B-52s,&#13;
joan J~tr ~d The Blackhearts, ~mdy Belt of&#13;
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relationship with movie producer Cydney with host Carson r*v~ ressl.ev,.f.or.tic.ket." t.mor-&#13;
Bernard after a series of arguments. The marion or a full list ofto[,r dates, visit ~~",.~,,,&#13;
couple were together for 14 years and have truecolorstour corn&#13;
two children ~x;~om Fosrer g~ve birth to and " "&#13;
Bernard adopted, according to the British&#13;
Daily Mail tabloid.&#13;
Pt~oto by: Bill Gaddis&#13;
getting hot out. Tulsa’s&#13;
wonderful sprir~g ,h,as played out. Here&#13;
are a coupl~ tips I d like {o pass along&#13;
that may add to your summer enjoyment&#13;
of vino..F,irstly, for white win~S,&#13;
you know/get ern ~ld! And as the~e&#13;
Wines warm up in your glass, the fruit&#13;
flavors open Up to~. I really like this&#13;
gradual experience. Many times, we&#13;
finish a bottle so fast when sharing&#13;
with friends that we don’t even notice.&#13;
For red wines, put a chill on ’era&#13;
as well. NOT too c.o,ld but just cool&#13;
enough so that you’re not drinking&#13;
warm glug. Remember, room temperatu~’&#13;
e can mean a whole different&#13;
thing during the summer. Proper stem&#13;
ware can also make a big difference&#13;
this time of year. Riedel glasses are&#13;
among the best althougt~ not recommended&#13;
poolside. Here are some&#13;
wines for both red &amp; white lovers.&#13;
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The fo owing is&#13;
Calistoga Cellars Chardonnay 2006&#13;
This vintage was just released in&#13;
ket. If you liked the ’05, this&#13;
will really hit the mark. It’s li&#13;
beautifully balanced&#13;
mix of ripe pear and&#13;
the wine is medium bodied&#13;
soft finish. A favodte of l&#13;
visit McGilrs on 21rst St.&#13;
Vincent Pouilly-Fuisse&#13;
This Pouilly-Fuisse in several&#13;
areas belonging to th~&#13;
The wine is created&#13;
by Jean-Jac(&#13;
celebrated Chateau&#13;
nette Vincent&#13;
He blends the&#13;
well balanced&#13;
ers are on t&#13;
finish. I first discovered s wine over at&#13;
1740/wine bar on Boston n~ear 18th. This&#13;
Chardonnay from France i~ quite good.&#13;
Michel Picard Vouvray&#13;
This is Chenin Blanc from the Loi&#13;
of France. Fresh aromas of apricot &amp;&#13;
on the nose and the finish is fruity and~~&#13;
slightly off dry. Enjoy this from with me,is&#13;
that include shellfish to desserts like&#13;
apple pies with vanilla ice cream.&#13;
oak barrels&#13;
owner of the&#13;
Made-Antoi-&#13;
").&#13;
make a&#13;
White flow-&#13;
Ochoa Garnacha Rose 2006&#13;
This Rose wine is made entirely from&#13;
Grenache grapes. The color of is a result&#13;
of the short maceration period that helps&#13;
to maintain the fragrant aromas and&#13;
fresh flavors. A well structured Spanish&#13;
wine with plenty of well-rounded fruit and&#13;
balanced acidity. Food pairings include&#13;
pasta, salads and vegetables.&#13;
ut the tannins, these producers&#13;
make their wines more&#13;
their youth. This bottle&#13;
is also affordable and has received high&#13;
acclaim from wine critics. Serious meat&#13;
oriented pastas would go well with this&#13;
wine.&#13;
Toad Cacophony Zinfandel&#13;
2006&#13;
This ;I, Hollow Zinfandel&#13;
comes ~ ppellation&#13;
where Zinf~ les thdve upon the&#13;
long h nights. This new&#13;
offering i~ ~ 20% Petit&#13;
Sirah. It~!a&#13;
really great&#13;
&amp; jammy wine that’s a&#13;
:e~.for barbecued meats.&#13;
:i~va/Sparkling wine&#13;
NV. Th~ rfclude; 50% Macabeo, ~ 15% Xarelolo. This&#13;
iJwhat you may be used&#13;
ne or U S sparkling&#13;
:he Spanish create a&#13;
: old world version from&#13;
wine is quite affordable&#13;
pleasantly surprise you.&#13;
~s ~s a good wine to fall back on as you&#13;
;lebrate the summer months.&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite&#13;
wine shop, ask questions and purchase&#13;
a bottle or two. Share some food &amp; wine&#13;
with friends and check this out for yourself.&#13;
Produtorri del Barbaresco 2004&#13;
I had a chance to visit this winery when I&#13;
was northern Italy. The grape is Nebbiolo&#13;
and it’s one of the most important wine&#13;
grape varieties of Italy’s Piedmont region.&#13;
Flavors of violets, tar, cherries, truffles,&#13;
tobacco &amp; prunes come to mind. Although ~is.~grape can take years to age and&#13;
Mr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events&#13;
known in town as the Wine&#13;
Tulsa.&#13;
References include: the ABC’s of wine by James&#13;
Laube/wv,rw.WineSpec~ator.com&#13;
www.FoodandWine.com&#13;
www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
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9t8.585,5898 ® 800.585,5101&#13;
West 7th Street (corner 7th &amp; Boulder Ave) ® Tulsa, Ok 74t 19 e www.q plazatulsa.com&#13;
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TW’s-AFAB Catering&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
LUNA VISTA B &amp; B&#13;
"Morltezuma’s Castle"&#13;
aJmost knocked us over. At night we saw&#13;
more stars in the sky than we ever see&#13;
here in the Midwest.&#13;
There are fabulous places to visit and there are "beyond Fabulous"&#13;
places to visit. Luna Vista in Rimrock, Arizona is such a place.&#13;
Driving out to California on a recent trip we were guests of Kala&#13;
(pronounced Calla is in Calla Lily) and her husband Frank at their&#13;
"beyond Fabulous" Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast. Located just&#13;
about 20 miles southeast of Sedona and just about 3 miles offthe&#13;
Interstate, this has to be one of the finest and most unusual places&#13;
that we have been. However to get there you get off the pavement&#13;
and drive about three miles around curvy hilly, rocky and treacherous&#13;
gravel and dirt roads to make your arrival. But after arriving,&#13;
it is ~vorth the trip. After making the last turn you are aghast when&#13;
you see this place. It is like you have arrived at the Ponderosa! Kala&#13;
and Frank were residents of the East Coast and after 9111 they decided&#13;
that it was time for a major move. They purchased the property&#13;
in Rimrock, remodeled, repaired, built on, put in a swimming&#13;
pool, Jacuzzi and many more additions and finally opened their new&#13;
B and B in February, 2004 and it has been an instant success ever&#13;
since.&#13;
We stayed in the Don Diego (Zorro)&#13;
suite. Our bathroom was 18 feet by 20&#13;
feet and included our own Jacuzzi. Our&#13;
shower was 6 feet by 8 feet and included&#13;
a steam room and a double vanity, bidet&#13;
and every kind of amenity that you&#13;
would possibly want. Our linens were&#13;
400-threat count Egyptian cotton and of&#13;
course they were ironed before putting&#13;
them on the beds! Oh! Did we mention&#13;
that they have heated towel racks in&#13;
the bathroom? Each room came with a&#13;
DVDITFIVHS, CD player, etc. A bottle&#13;
of wine is in every room for the guests.&#13;
The grounds are fabulous. They are very pet-friendly and even have&#13;
a dog run and a horse run should you care to bring your horse. Not&#13;
into driving? Then use their helicopter pad and fly right in!&#13;
They serve a full-course breakfast every day and on Sundays’ a&#13;
full brunch. And we are not talking a muffin and coffee, but a full&#13;
sit-down breakfast with wanes, breakfast steak, eggs, potatoes, etc.&#13;
Nothing is left out. Guests have the full run of the house and property&#13;
including an office where you can check your e-mails and work&#13;
online if need be.&#13;
But the most important thing about Luna Vista are the owners,&#13;
KALA AND FRANK. Nxey genuinely care about their guests and&#13;
cater to their every need. Tney love life and it shows. In all of our&#13;
travels, they are the most sincere, heartwarming and friendly people&#13;
that we have ever met. On our last night there, Kala and Frank&#13;
hosted a party in our honor and invited severn of their neighbors&#13;
and area antiques dealers. They fixed enough food for an entire&#13;
army. Everyone was so interesting in their own way. The woman&#13;
The moment that Kala opened the door to welcome us in,&#13;
we I~IEW that we were going in for a big treat and we were! She&#13;
is dive, animated, professional, entertaining and a great hostess.&#13;
Frank ALWAYS has a smile on his face and is very excited about&#13;
everything. Together they make a great team and we know that they&#13;
will be in the bed and breakfast business for many years. They can’t&#13;
help it if they were born straight! It happens in the best of families.&#13;
Everyone is welcome at Luna Vista and we do mean everybody!&#13;
We stayed there for three days and didn’t even want to go&#13;
anywhere else. However one day we did drive over to Montezuma’s&#13;
Castle and on to Montezumgs Lake which was extremely interesting.&#13;
But the red enjoyment was taking advantage of the Luna Vista&#13;
B and B and the many amenities it has to offer. It is located on 16&#13;
acres and you can take a long hike through the woods and river area.&#13;
The flowers were blooming everywhere. The sights and aromas Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast&#13;
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Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast&#13;
next door to them bakes fantastic desserts and another neighbor is&#13;
a spiritual advisor and yet another creams beautiful "cactus" lamps&#13;
and objects. She presented us xvith one of her creations. The next&#13;
time you really xvant to get away from everything and truly have a&#13;
memorable experience, book yoursdf a xveek at the "beyond fabulous"&#13;
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Wockner News Wire&#13;
Nxree residents of the Greek island of Lesbos have filed suit in an attempt&#13;
to reclaim the word "lesbian" and stop the group Homosexual&#13;
and Lesbian Community of Greece (OLKE) from using it.&#13;
Gay women are believed to have adopted the word in memory of&#13;
Sappho, a poet who lived on the island in the sixth century B.C.&#13;
and wrote about love between women.&#13;
The plaintiffs claim the alleged theft of "lesbian" from the island’s&#13;
residents amounts to "psychological and moral rape."&#13;
An OLKE spokeswoman called the case "ridiculous" but an Athens&#13;
court will hear the matter on June 10.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
Cuba’s parliament is studying proposals to legalize same-sex unions&#13;
and give gay couples the benefits that people in traditional marriages&#13;
enjoy. "The freedom of sexual choice and gender identity are exercises&#13;
in equality and social justice," said Mariela Castro, daughter of&#13;
President Raul Castro,.&#13;
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of Town&#13;
B~ A~&amp;’~w Colli~&#13;
W-eekend Getaways from&#13;
Portland, Oregon&#13;
Oregon’s Gannon Beach o~rs some ofthe best sunset-viewing on the&#13;
West Coast. (Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
with a marionberry vinaigreue. For more sophisticated fare, book&#13;
a table at the Gower Street Bistro, which presents creative regional&#13;
dishes, such as pan-seared sea scallops with roaste&amp;cre~ corn,&#13;
eNgplant, and tJancetta.&#13;
You might spend the mornings in Cannon Beach strolling along the sand,&#13;
admiring the many geological formations just Offshore, such as the famous,&#13;
237-~bot-tall Haystack Rocla Do as locals do and grab a cup ofdelicious&#13;
java at Sleepy Mgnk C~ff?e Roasters (alofig with £ ~hick sli~e ofch0~latechip&#13;
pumpkin bread)before you Set Out[ %nture south of Cannori Beach&#13;
and youll pass throt~ Oswald West S~te Park, which is laced with hiking&#13;
trails that weave through 01d-gro~f0rest; leading down tO the ~ch.&#13;
End your day in fianky itS, with its quirlg, cafes and galleri~i perhaps&#13;
enjoying a glass of Oregon wine at Vino, a snaz~ little Wine bar that&#13;
also ser~e~ plate~ of delici0u] chkrcuterie and cheeSe. Between Manzanita&#13;
and CannOn Beach in tiny Arch Cape, the gay-owned Ocean Point Inn&#13;
comprises three oceanfront suites with chic, contempo~ furnishings, fiatscreen&#13;
TVs, and gas fireplaces. Guests can enjoy a ~de range oftreatments&#13;
at the inn’s spa. It’s one of the most romantic accommodations along the&#13;
coast.&#13;
I-5}&#13;
Within 30 miles of Portland, in Oregon’s verdant Willamette Valley; you’ll&#13;
find some ofthe leading wineries in ~e United States - the area ha~ become&#13;
especially renowned for iris pinot noirs. Ifyou have only a day to tour the&#13;
region, focus your efforts a~ound the rural, hilly Yamhill area, home to such&#13;
esteemed vineyards as Willakenzie, Penner,Ash, and Adelsheim. Just a short&#13;
drive south, in the Dundee Hills. standouts include Archery Summit, Sokot&#13;
Blosser, and Domaine Serene. ~ese are among dozens ofwineries with tasting&#13;
rooms open m the public.&#13;
Hip and cosmopolitan Portland continues to emerge as a popular urban&#13;
vacation destination for gay" and lesbian travelers, thanks in part to its stellar&#13;
restaurant scene, liberal social climate, and artsy personalit~: But another&#13;
major draw of this charmed city is its proxmaity to so many breathtakingly&#13;
beautiful places that make perfect two- to three-day getaways. In an afternoon’s&#13;
drive, you can explore the rugged Oregon Coast, tile lush Willamette&#13;
Valley wine country, or the high desert outdoor recreation mecca of Bend.&#13;
Here’s a look at three ideal weekend getaways from the Portland area, all of&#13;
them centered on communities with an increasing number of gay-owned or&#13;
gay-friendly accommodations and restaurants.&#13;
Camaon Beach and Manzanita (a 90-minute drive via U.S. 26)&#13;
~Ihis part of the valley abounds with excellent restaurants, too. An intimate&#13;
spot serving relatively affordable French fare, Cuvee sits along the quiet&#13;
main drag oftiny Carlton and is a fine place to end a day ofwine-t~asting.&#13;
Among the several stellar restauvamts in Dundee, check out Tina’s, a bustling&#13;
bistro that features creative American fare emphasizing ingredients from&#13;
local r delicious dish is the seared halibut&#13;
cheeks with diced&#13;
"Ihere&#13;
tic and&#13;
rooms, each with a&#13;
As vou&#13;
From downtown Pordand, U.S. 26 leads west over the dramatic Coast&#13;
Mountains to northern Oregon’s spectacular and relatively macrowded&#13;
coast, a highlight ofwhich is dapper Cannon Beach, a low-keyed&#13;
munity set along a striking stretch of beach. Quite a few gays and lesbians&#13;
(including Pordand-based filmmaker Gus Van Zant) own or rent summer&#13;
homes here or in nearby beach towns, such as funk)" Manzauita and upscale&#13;
Gearhart.&#13;
The quieter south end of Cannon Beach. known as Tolovana Park. has a&#13;
slightly more artsy feel. Here you might spend the night at the delightful&#13;
Inn at Cannon Beach, a tasteful complex of contemporar5 two-srory&#13;
cottages that open around a central courtyard with fragrant flower gardens&#13;
and Adirondack chairs. Itk steps from the beach, and next door to’the&#13;
Warren House Pub. a casual, gay-friendly spot that brews its own&#13;
excellent beer and serves tast7 comfort food, such as grilled pankocrusted&#13;
oysters, and house-smoked-salmon salad&#13;
gene. Here&#13;
scene of any Oregon city&#13;
with parks ~nd ri~:e vci~ opportunities for recreation. A&#13;
attraction is the Owen Ros~ Garden, where more than d&#13;
Nearb); a former chicken-processing plant houses the Fifth Street&#13;
Market, now a complex of fascinati~ shops and enticing restaurants,&#13;
mclu&amp;ng one of the regions best dining choices, Marche. Here you can ry&#13;
such memorable fare as 0yen-roasted local mussels with a saffron-cream,&#13;
and smoked pork chops with rhubarb chum~ From April through De~emher,&#13;
check out the neaiby Saturday Market, Where ente~iners pei~form and&#13;
close to 200 artisans, farmers, and cooks sell their wares.&#13;
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OAXACA RESTAURANT Sed0na, Arizona&#13;
Pronounced (Wa-ha&amp;a) this Mexican restaurant in Sedona&#13;
offers exciting food. With breath-taking scenery and beautiful&#13;
views from their rooftop cantina, Oaxaca has earned it’s title "Local&#13;
Secret/Big Find" by Travelocity.com. Tnis old world stTle Mexican&#13;
restaurant is located in Uptown Sedona and offers casual dining&#13;
with an extensive menu with a taste of every palate.&#13;
Carl Butler, the owner and a registered dietitian has created a&#13;
delicious menu with a healthy approach. Oaxaca serves up heart&#13;
healthy, reduced fat&#13;
and low cholesterol&#13;
recipes which are&#13;
full of flavo!! Oaxaca&#13;
serves a wide&#13;
range of Mexican,&#13;
Southwest, American&#13;
and Vegetarian&#13;
dishes with authentic&#13;
favorites Such&#13;
as fajitas and chile&#13;
rellenos.&#13;
It is no wonder why&#13;
people have been dining there for years and years and many people&#13;
drive out of their way when traveling, just to dine there! You certainly&#13;
will have a wonderful dining experience, enjoying the exciting&#13;
flavors of their food and looking at the fabulous mountain scenery.&#13;
q-hey are open daily: 10:30 AM to 9 PM. Happy hour: 3 PM&#13;
to 6 PM. Breakfast buffet: Saturday and Sunday: 8:00 AiM to 10:30&#13;
AM. q-hey are located at 321 North Highway 89A in Sedona,&#13;
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theSTAR 21&#13;
di i g°&#13;
New art exhibit feat ring&#13;
artist Dennis Olson&#13;
at the Dennis Ro Neill&#13;
Equality Center&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center art gallery will host&#13;
its monthly First Thursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 5-9pm, Thursday,&#13;
June 5, 2008, for the opening of their&#13;
June exhibit, paintings by Oklahoma&#13;
City resident Dennis Olson.&#13;
This event will correlate with the onenight-&#13;
only Tulsa Pride "More Color" art&#13;
show featuring works by sixty artists.&#13;
Dennis Olson’s exhibit will remain up&#13;
through the month ofJune, and can be&#13;
viewed Monday thru Saturday from&#13;
3-gpm. The Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center is located at 621 E. 4th St.,&#13;
in downtown Tulsa. More info can be&#13;
found on the web at okeq.org.&#13;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rights for Imsbian, Gay, Bisexual &amp;&#13;
Transgender (LGBT) individuals and&#13;
families through advocacy, education,&#13;
programs, alliances, and the operation of&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"I respect the Court’s decision and as&#13;
Governor, I will uphold its ruling. Also,&#13;
as I have said in the past, I will not support&#13;
an amendment to the constitution&#13;
that would overturn this state Supreme&#13;
Court ruling."&#13;
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger:&#13;
OkEq Cdebrates&#13;
Ca i£ornia Ru ing £or&#13;
Marriage Equa ity&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) - May 15, 2008 __&#13;
Today, in a 4-3 decision, the California&#13;
State Supreme Court ruled in favor of full&#13;
marriage equality for same-sex couples. The&#13;
decision follows lawsuits by fifteen couples&#13;
who challenged the constitutionality of the&#13;
state’s marriage ban.&#13;
"This historic decision is a victory for&#13;
fairness and opportunity for hundreds of&#13;
thousands of loving, committed couples&#13;
and their families in California," said Justice&#13;
Waidner, Oklahomans for Equality Executive&#13;
Director. "We continue to work and&#13;
hope for the day when families in every state&#13;
have the basic protections that come with&#13;
marriage."&#13;
A growing number of states provide recognition&#13;
of same-sex relationships. Including&#13;
California, eight states plus the District of&#13;
Columbia allow couples to marry or confer&#13;
rights and benefits similar to marriage.&#13;
However, the Defense of Marriage Act still&#13;
prohibits the Federal government from&#13;
recognizing same-sex marriages approved in&#13;
individual states.&#13;
In November, Californians vote on a ballot&#13;
initiative to amend the state constitution by&#13;
defining marriage as between one man and&#13;
one woman. If passed, this constitutional&#13;
amendment would overturn the California&#13;
Supreme Court’s ruling.&#13;
"Many Americans believe that marriage&#13;
equality will be a reality in their lifetimes,"&#13;
noted Waidner. "Organizations in every&#13;
corner of this country are working hard to&#13;
achieve the kanerican dream of equality&#13;
and justice for all. We are all inspired by&#13;
the California marriage decision and look&#13;
forward to the day when every American in&#13;
every state and territory will have the opportunity&#13;
to realize their hopes and dreams&#13;
by marrying the person they love."&#13;
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Sound ofMusic&#13;
Headlines Lyric’s 2008&#13;
Stammer Season&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ Tickets&#13;
for Lyric Theatre’s 2008 summer season of&#13;
musicals are now on sale. Lyric "Iheatre,&#13;
Oklahoma’s premiere professional theatre&#13;
company, proudly continues its 46-year tradition&#13;
of producing stellar Broadway-style&#13;
shows for the people of Oklahoma.&#13;
Lyric’s four summer season productions&#13;
will be held at the Civic Center Music Hall&#13;
in downtown Oklahoma City. From June&#13;
24th through 28th, Lyric will open the&#13;
season with The Sound of Music, presented&#13;
for the first time on the Civic Center stage.&#13;
This timeless Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein family&#13;
classic tells the story of Maria, a young,&#13;
spirited, would-be nun who is appointed as&#13;
governess for the seven children of a widowed&#13;
sea captain.&#13;
Lyric’s next production, Swing!, will run&#13;
from July 8th through 12th. Swing! is a celebration&#13;
of the music and dance phenomenon&#13;
that swept the nation in the ’30s and&#13;
’40s. This all-singing, all-dancing evening&#13;
of music features over thirty incredible&#13;
numbers guaranteed to put audiences "in&#13;
the mood!" Lyric will bring a beloved movie&#13;
musical to the stage from July 22nd through&#13;
26th. Set in Oregon in 1850, Seven Brides&#13;
For Seven Brothers is the fresh, wholesome&#13;
tale ofAdam Pontipee and his unkempt,&#13;
burly brothers who kidnap six townswomen&#13;
for the winter in hopes of finding love&#13;
and companionship. Their well-meaning,&#13;
but hilarious shenanigans of courtship are&#13;
played out in boisterous song and dance.&#13;
Seven Brides For Seven Brothers will feature&#13;
Broadway performers Elisa Van Duyne as&#13;
Milly and Jim Sorensen as Adam. (rated G)&#13;
Concluding Lyric’s 2008 summer season&#13;
is a modern musical hit, Urinetown, the&#13;
Musical, fresh off the Broadway stage. The&#13;
title might give off the impression that the&#13;
play is about nothing more than a town that&#13;
indulges itself in bathroom related humor.&#13;
In reality, Urinetown, the Musical, written&#13;
by Greg Kotis, a New York playwright who&#13;
specializes in socially relevant comedies, is a&#13;
hilarious melodrama about a town plagued&#13;
by drought. In a mad attempt to regulate&#13;
,#cater consumption, the government forces&#13;
its citizens to use pay-per-use amenities,&#13;
monopolized by the Urine Good Company.&#13;
Urinetown satirizes corporate and political&#13;
greed, the idealism of rebellion, and also&#13;
spoofs on the art of musical theatre itself, all&#13;
set to a score bursting with a big Broadway&#13;
sound.&#13;
"Urinetown ~von the 2002 Tony Award&#13;
for Best Original Score and is lauded on&#13;
Broadway as one of the smartest, most&#13;
comical musicals of this century;" explains&#13;
Nick Demos, Lyric’s Artistic Director. There&#13;
is nothing offensive about it, other than an&#13;
unattractive title!" Urinetown plays from&#13;
August 5th through 9th, and guarantees a&#13;
unique night of unprecedented laughter.&#13;
(rated PG)&#13;
Single tickets to all Civic Center productions&#13;
start at $27. Four-Show Season Ticket&#13;
packages are also still available and start&#13;
at just $80, as are the Three-Show Family&#13;
Packages which include The Sound of&#13;
Music, Swing!, and Seven Brides For Seven&#13;
Brothers. For more info visit www.lyrictheatreokc.&#13;
com or call (405) 524-9312.&#13;
TOM KOVACH&#13;
MAKES HISTORY&#13;
WINNING A SEAT ON NOR_MAN’S&#13;
CITY COUNCIL&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
NORMAN, OK__ Tom Kovach, an out&#13;
gay Democrat was elected to the Norman&#13;
City Council representing Ward 2 in a&#13;
runoff against political consultant Chebon&#13;
Marshall. The race began running against 2&#13;
opponents, Mr. Marshall and Michael McKee.&#13;
Although Chebon Marshall got the most&#13;
votes, he did not get a majority of the total&#13;
votes. Mr. Kovach was in second place, so as&#13;
per Oklahoma election law, this resulted in a&#13;
runoff election.&#13;
Although vastly outspent, Mr. Kovach made&#13;
up for this with hard work and determination,&#13;
and making known his stands on issues&#13;
to make the city better. As he puts it, "&#13;
Throughout the campaign we stuck mainly&#13;
to the issues, which were mainly public&#13;
safety and storm water." His efforts won the&#13;
endorsement of both the Sierra Club and&#13;
the Norman Homeowner’s Alliance.&#13;
There was rumor mongering about his&#13;
sexual orientation, and a literature drop&#13;
Photo: Tom Kovach by Victor Gorin&#13;
designed to turn conservative voters against&#13;
him close to the election named him as&#13;
endorsed by the Stonewall Democrats&#13;
( explaining for those who didn’t know that&#13;
it was a gay rights organization within the&#13;
Democratic Party), and a member of the&#13;
American Civil Liberties Union (both true).&#13;
Despite this distraction from the issues, his&#13;
sincerity and practical message carried him&#13;
to victory.&#13;
He has lived in Norman over 40 years,&#13;
much of that in Ward 2. His partner of&#13;
over 10 years, Will Weir, is also an activist&#13;
volunteer with the Oklahoma Department&#13;
of Corrections, P-Flag, GLSEN, and helping&#13;
people with disabilities. Mr. Weir won&#13;
Norman’s Human Pdghts Award in 2007.&#13;
Tom made history being Oklahoma’s 3rd&#13;
openly gay elected public official The last&#13;
2 were Oklahoma State Representative A1&#13;
McAffrey (Democrat District 88, elected&#13;
2006) and Oklahoma County Commissioner&#13;
Jim Roth (Democrat District 1, first&#13;
elected 2002). The first was Dr. David&#13;
also elected to the Norman City Council in&#13;
2001, who Tom remembers as "Someone&#13;
who stood up for many issues which are&#13;
now being considered by a more progressive&#13;
city council, and we owe a lot to him"&#13;
As for his future he is optimistic, stating&#13;
that" I have been active in the city, spe~ng&#13;
before the city council many times. N~ey&#13;
know me well, and I think we have a good&#13;
working relationship. I look forward to&#13;
working with the seasoned members of the&#13;
council, and look forward to working with&#13;
Mayor (Cindy) Rosenthal."&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Jud / G.&#13;
@ The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
@ Steve’s Hideawa t, Tulsa @ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
24 @Angles, Oklahoma City @ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
Club&#13;
Rachael&#13;
n downtown Jade Esteban portraying his one man play Inns&#13;
III, The Gay and Lesbian History of the Wodd at&#13;
OKC’s Indiv dual Artists of Oklahoma Gallery&#13;
Laura Belmonte, President Oklahomans for Equality and&#13;
OKC Pride Publicity Coordinator Michael Cich at the 2008&#13;
LGBT Leadership Summit hosted by Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Oklahoma ( Reverend Lo rce&#13;
his friend&#13;
Alex with their friends at May P-Flag Meeting. Gay ’Star Trek’ actor George Takei is to&#13;
marry his partner Brad Altman in California&#13;
Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian Male Co-Chair Paul Thompson&#13;
congratulates Reverend Loyce Newton-Edwards on her ordination&#13;
as a UCC minister at Church of the Open Arms.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com ~&#13;
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WEST HOLL,,~Y~VO,OD, CA (,P,R) __ On&#13;
June 4, 2008i !G)~atomy star T.R.&#13;
K ight will i;i M tthew hepard&#13;
Foundation ~ h~i~ kick off National Gay-&#13;
Pride month with a symbolic dusk commitment&#13;
ceremony at the faamed West Hollywood&#13;
hotspot, The Abbey.&#13;
At 8pm, couples from aroufid the nation&#13;
will "tie the knot" in an event officiated by&#13;
the Mayor ofWest Holly~vood and witnessed&#13;
by Judy Shepard. Couples will be&#13;
wearing the Matthew Shepard Erase Hate&#13;
pendant courtesy of Love and Pride jewehy&#13;
designer, Udi Behr. Love and Pride is the&#13;
first online jewelry destination for people&#13;
who believe in equality, diversity and tolerance&#13;
for all. www.!oveandpride.com&#13;
Behr created the Erase Hate pendant for&#13;
Judy Shepard, in memory of her son, Matthew&#13;
Shepard, who was the victim of a&#13;
brutal anti-gay hate crime in rural Wyoming&#13;
ten years ago. His murder brought national&#13;
attention to the issue of hate crime legislation&#13;
and was a watershed moment in the&#13;
fight for gay civil rights.&#13;
Behr remarks, "A public commitment&#13;
ceremony is a great way to join together and&#13;
strengthen our two messages; ’Celebrating&#13;
Love’ and ’Erasing Hate.’" 100% of net&#13;
proceeds from sales of the pendant assist the&#13;
Matthew Shepard Foundation.&#13;
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Judy Shepard, executive director of the&#13;
Foundation, said, "Wearing the Erase Hate&#13;
pendant is a great way for people to express&#13;
how they feel and promote the values of&#13;
understanding, compassion and acceptance&#13;
that were so important to Matthew," Adding,&#13;
"It has been ten years since the death of&#13;
my son. Although we can not replace Matthew,&#13;
we can join together to help spread&#13;
the message of erasing hate."&#13;
Mayor Jeffrey Prang comments, "The City&#13;
of West Hollywood supports marriage&#13;
equality and continues to work hard for&#13;
changes in California law." Adding, "We&#13;
will not stop fighting for our rights as no&#13;
government can prevent us from loving&#13;
whom we choose."&#13;
World renowned recording artist Steve&#13;
Oliver will perform the classic ceremonial&#13;
march Pachelbel Canon in D major.&#13;
CEREMONY REGISTRATION FORM:&#13;
www.MatthewShepard.org/GetMarried&#13;
PRIDE PARADE OF&#13;
NW"ARKANSAS&#13;
FAYETTEVILLE AR (PR) __ NWA&#13;
PRIDE announces the 2nd Annual NWA&#13;
PRIDE PARADE, A Celebration of Diversity&#13;
and Community, will be held on&#13;
Saturday, June 28, 2008 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.&#13;
Parade organizers invite GLBTs aald&#13;
Straight allies to come together in solidarity&#13;
in support of equal rights for all.&#13;
It is NWA Pride’s great pleasure to honor&#13;
Chris Harmon as this year’s Grand Marshal.&#13;
Chris has been an unsung hero as founder&#13;
of the NWA POSITIVE LINKS BUDDY&#13;
PROGRAM and is currently a board&#13;
member of the NWA GLBT Community&#13;
Center.&#13;
The Buddy Program provides information&#13;
and much needed peer-to-peer support for&#13;
people living with HIV and AIDS. Chris&#13;
and Program volunteers maintain a food&#13;
bank, make personal visits, help with chores,&#13;
transportation and provide many other&#13;
resources for 1Mng a positive life.&#13;
Parade participants and spectators are&#13;
encouraged to be artistic, have fun and show&#13;
your pride. (Kid friendly and appropriate&#13;
for public locations) Paint your face, wear&#13;
costumes, dress up your pets, horses,&#13;
bicycles, vehicles and especially this election&#13;
year, proudly wave rainbow and American&#13;
flags.&#13;
The parade lineup will start at 10 AM on&#13;
Meadow Street, next to the Arvest Bank.&#13;
Parade will start promptly at 12 Noon. A&#13;
brief Pride rally will be held at the end of&#13;
the parade in the V/alton Arts Center Parking&#13;
Lot.&#13;
For more details, float and or speaker applications,&#13;
please go to NWA Pride’s web&#13;
site at www.nwapride.org. Volunteers still&#13;
needed!&#13;
"A Star Studded Night"&#13;
Gala in Fayettevillle&#13;
FAYETTEVILLE, AR (PR) __ The NXX/A&#13;
GLBT Community Center will host their&#13;
2nd Annual Fund Raising Gala "A Star&#13;
Studded Night" on Friday, June 27 at the&#13;
Clarion Inn located at 1255 S. Shiloh&#13;
Drive in Fayetteville. The Ball Room ~vill&#13;
be delightfully decorated resembling the&#13;
glitz and glamor of a Hollywood party. Gala&#13;
Guests’ will enjoy the fun and excitement of&#13;
a "night among the stars" as guests become&#13;
our Celebrities in an evening filled with&#13;
great food, dancing and music provided by&#13;
Dance Enhance Entertainment.&#13;
The evening will begin with a lavish Prime&#13;
Rib, Chicken or Vegetarian Buffet entree as&#13;
well as silent auctions and special speakers&#13;
which include the Rev. Lowell Grisham&#13;
of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and Shawn&#13;
Coker the Chairperson ofThe NWA Diversity&#13;
Council and Vice President of Diversity&#13;
Business Practices ofTyson Foods. Throughout&#13;
the evening guests’ will be casting their&#13;
vote for the "Star of the Night" Award&#13;
which will be given to the person who raises&#13;
the most money through a $1 ballot.&#13;
Advance tickets for the event are $50 each&#13;
or $400 per table of 8 and may be purchased&#13;
on-line at http:/Avww.nwaglbtcc.org&#13;
or by calling 1-888-361-9222 or in person&#13;
at Tymythy’s Hair Salon located at 130 E.&#13;
Poplar St. Suite B in Fayetteville. Tickets&#13;
will not be available at the door. Doors open&#13;
at 6 p.m. and a Cash Cocktail bar will be&#13;
open throughout the night. Formal Attire or&#13;
Celebrity Costumes are recommended.&#13;
th÷STAR 27&#13;
by Jack Fertig June 2008&#13;
"Take bo~d risks, Aquarius!"&#13;
Everyone is being just a bit too fabulous for words!&#13;
Mercury is retrograde, so his alignment with Venus&#13;
and the Sun is a bit more like a collision of verbosity&#13;
and overaffected efforts at charm. Mars in Leo is feeding&#13;
the frenzy. Remember Lucy and Ethel at charm&#13;
school? It’s that kind of week!&#13;
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are atypically given more to talk than action now. Chatty&#13;
word games and rambling are not usually your style, but go&#13;
with it for now. Don’t be afraid to look silly.&#13;
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items could easily be a mistake. Instead try rearranging&#13;
things and seeing them in a new light. This is a great&#13;
time to locate problems in domestic finances, but solving&#13;
them should wait a few weeks.&#13;
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tongue no matter what you’re talking about. Best to keep it&#13;
light, nonconfrontational, and all in good humor so you can&#13;
laugh with your friends over your own malapropisms and&#13;
faux pas.&#13;
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the cash out of reach. Any urge to display your good taste&#13;
is best done as tasteful restraint - and no, that doesn’t&#13;
mean buying handcuffs that match the bedposts! Take time&#13;
out with someone you value most.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Everyone says you look&#13;
fabulous - and you do! You’re all cranked up, looking and&#13;
thinking three steps ahead, but are you really three steps&#13;
ahead going in the right direction? Check with friends who&#13;
care about more than looking fabulous.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Someone behind the&#13;
scenes offers to help you up the ladder. Some secrets may&#13;
be revealed in the process, but that can also work in your&#13;
favor. Everyone’s screwing up some these days, but your&#13;
mistakes - and the way you handle them - look good!&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): You could charm&#13;
anyone into believing your stories and arguments, even&#13;
if they contain mistakes. Leave room for later revisions!&#13;
Better just to radiate charm and energy; save the important&#13;
facts for later.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Seems everybody&#13;
wants a taste of what you’ve got! If you do play&#13;
around, none of it will be secret. You could get a reputation&#13;
as a great lover, but what would your boss and your partner&#13;
say?&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 o December 21}): Misunderstandings&#13;
with your partner actually open new doors that&#13;
could improve your relationship. Explore new pleasures&#13;
and possibilities together. If anything seems disappointing,&#13;
you might want to try again a few weeks later.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Anyone playing&#13;
around should make regular visits to the clinic. When&#13;
was your last time? If you have a clean bill of health, you&#13;
can have a great time practicing any erotic techniques&#13;
you’d like to develop.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Be creative! Be&#13;
daring! Take bold risks and be willing to fall down and look&#13;
utterly ridiculous. A good pratfall can be endearing, helping&#13;
to improve your partnership orto find a good candidate for&#13;
one.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): You have the housecleaning&#13;
energy and lack of focus typical of a speed freak.&#13;
Try to concentrate on one specific task or goal at a time.&#13;
You’ll soon be dissatisfied with the results, but that’s OK.&#13;
Housework always needs redoing!&#13;
METROPOLITAN&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCHES&#13;
Rev Steve T. Urie&#13;
Spirit of Christ MCC&#13;
2902 E 20th Street&#13;
Joplin, MO 64804&#13;
417-529-8480&#13;
Worship Saturdays at 10:00 AM&#13;
Community Meal Wednesdays at 6:00 PM&#13;
MCC of the Living Spring&#13;
17 Elk Street&#13;
Eureka Springs, AR 72632&#13;
479-253-9337&#13;
Worship Sundays at 6:00 PM&#13;
Have a God filled and BleSSed Day!&#13;
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17 West 7th Street&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-585-5898&#13;
www.downtownplazatulsa.com&#13;
HABANA INN&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESS\VAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-528-2221&#13;
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KELLY KIRBY, CPA&#13;
4815 S. HARVARD, SUITE 424&#13;
Tulsa, OK * 918-747~5466&#13;
Certified Public Accountant&#13;
ANGLES&#13;
2117 NW 39th St.&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
www.anglesclub.com&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE&#13;
7204 E. PINE&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-836-8700&#13;
www.bambooloungetulsa.com&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC&#13;
124 N. BOSTON&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-584-9494&#13;
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FINISHLINE&#13;
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405-525-0730&#13;
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STEVES HIDEAWAY LOUNGE&#13;
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918-437-0449&#13;
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THE COPA&#13;
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THE LEDO&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
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P. O. BOX 3158&#13;
Eure"ka Springs, AR 72631&#13;
479-253-2555&#13;
www.diversitypride.com&#13;
EXPRESSIONS Comm Fellowshi&#13;
311 S Klein Ave&#13;
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405-761-1878&#13;
www.myspace.com/expressionsokc&#13;
HOPE TESTING CLINIC&#13;
3540 E. 31st&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
800-535-2437&#13;
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SPIRIT OF CHRIST MCC&#13;
2902 E. 20TH STREET,&#13;
Joplin, MO * 479-529-8480&#13;
Service Saturday 9:30 AM&#13;
MCC of the LIVING SPRING&#13;
17 Hk Street&#13;
Eureka Springs, AR 72632&#13;
479-253-9337&#13;
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CENTURY 21 GOLD CASTLE&#13;
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918-706-1887&#13;
GAY BRADY HEIGHTS-Tulsa&#13;
New and Historic Homes for Sale&#13;
and Rent For Info:&#13;
www.gaybradyheightstulsa.com&#13;
OKJAZZ HALL OF FAME&#13;
111E. lstSt&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-596-1001&#13;
www.okjazz.org&#13;
TOLBERT THEATER&#13;
400 W. Sheridan&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-297-2264&#13;
www.tickets.com&#13;
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2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
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DALLAS CVB&#13;
Dallas, TX&#13;
www.winatrip.glbtdallas.com&#13;
9 8-835-?887&#13;
OKC PRIDE, INC&#13;
PO BOX 60296&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK 73146&#13;
www.okcpride.org&#13;
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621 E 4th Street&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74120&#13;
918-743-4297&#13;
www.okeq.org&#13;
OPENARMS YOUTH PROJECT&#13;
2015 -B S. Lakewood&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74112&#13;
918-838-7104&#13;
www. openarmsproject.org&#13;
OUR HOUSE, TOO&#13;
203 N. Nogales Ave&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74127&#13;
918-585-9552&#13;
KING OF MASSAGE&#13;
In or Out Calls&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-314-3898&#13;
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judygphotos@sbcglobal.net&#13;
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We oppose the portrayal of homosexual or&#13;
promiscuous behavior in a positive light in&#13;
our public schools.&#13;
We oppose the erosion of our military&#13;
readiness through openly practicing&#13;
hornosexuals serving in the military&#13;
We oppose the promotion of homosexuality,&#13;
the elimination of laws against sodomy,&#13;
and the granting of minority protection or&#13;
special status to any person based upon&#13;
sexua~ preference or llfestyb choice.&#13;
We are committed to equal treatment&#13;
of all service members and believe all&#13;
patriotic Americans should be allowed&#13;
to serve our country without&#13;
discrimination, persecution or violence.&#13;
We support legislation barring workplace&#13;
discrimination based on sexual orientation.&#13;
We support the full inclusion of gay and&#13;
lesbian families in the life of our nation&#13;
and seek equal responsibilities, benefits&#13;
and protections for these families.&#13;
Taken from current platforms of the Republican and Democratic parties of Oklahoma.&#13;
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By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: Nate Borofiky, Doris Muramatsu,Blue Door owner Greg&#13;
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The Valentine’s Day crowd at the Blue&#13;
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of Girlyman, a gay band of 3 musicians, Nate Borofsky, Doris&#13;
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expression famous 2 years after the band was formed, although they&#13;
do welcome the publicity. As Muramutsu puts it, "It’s playful and&#13;
fun. The name Girlyman puts that all out there and lets us play with&#13;
it." That they did, and they’ll win over even more new fans xvhen&#13;
they play Oklahoma again.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn the STAR 3&#13;
Art Show by Shawn Wilson.and Merry&#13;
Schepers. Michael Buble’ in OKC;&#13;
"It is the ideal portrayal ofAmerica,"&#13;
says Jed Resnick, who plays Mark in&#13;
the touring production.&#13;
~ DEE[P INSIDE HO~-t-~OOD&#13;
Deep Inside Hollywood, reports on new&#13;
projects for Madonna and Ian Ziering.&#13;
GLBT History, Past Out looks at the&#13;
life ofFTM pioneer Lou Sullivan.&#13;
Devre Jackson reviews Australian Shiraz&#13;
Bayou Crawfish Etouffee a feature at&#13;
Pascal’s Manale, New Orleans&#13;
~C~AO "~’R~VS~.&#13;
Gay Travelers: Entertainers&#13;
Out of Town: Chelsea, Manhattan&#13;
Pascal’s Manale, New Orleans&#13;
lvlen from all over the world converge&#13;
on Palm Springs for spring break.&#13;
Surprise performances happening all&#13;
weekend long!&#13;
F~T~ESS&#13;
Introspection can lead you to better&#13;
understand yourself and ultimately to&#13;
achieve greater happiness.&#13;
ON THE COVER: Cast of "RENT"&#13;
4 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
LGBT Votes Sway Towards&#13;
Hi11 Clinton&#13;
LOS ANGELES, CA __Not only is the&#13;
Democratic presidential primary ticket a historic&#13;
celebration of diversity, but exit polls&#13;
from Super Tuesday celebrated history as&#13;
well. Polling orga,xizations from around the&#13;
country asked three questions never before&#13;
found on exit poll surveys: Did voters pick&#13;
a xvoman? Did voters pick a black man? Did&#13;
voters identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or&#13;
transgender? We are part of histor):&#13;
Resoundingly, voters answered two of the&#13;
three questions similarly, picking Hillary&#13;
Clinton as their candidate and identifying&#13;
as LGBT. In California, of the gay voters&#13;
(4% of total), 63% voted for Clinton,&#13;
29% for Obama and 1% stayed around&#13;
for E&amp;vards. In New York, 7% of voters&#13;
identified as LGBT, and out of them 59%&#13;
voted for Clinton, 36% for Obama and 3%&#13;
for Edwards.&#13;
In a recent survey conducted by Community Marketing,&#13;
Inc. (CMI), a leading LGBTmarket research compan);&#13;
**tore than 90percent ofgays and lesbians vote in U.S.&#13;
presidential elections, compared to 64percent ofstraight&#13;
citizens. Queerfolk are twice as likely as s~,’aightfolk to&#13;
vote in midterm elections.&#13;
Farrell to be best man £or&#13;
brother’s gay wedding&#13;
DUBLIN, IRELAND __ Hollywood star&#13;
Colin Farrell is preparing for his next big&#13;
role - best man at his brother’s gay wedding.&#13;
The actor will stand beside his sibling&#13;
Eamonn when he marries long-term partner&#13;
Steven Mannion in Provincetown, Massachusetts&#13;
this spring.&#13;
Farrell is dose to his brother and helped&#13;
chose Mannion’s diamond and sapphire&#13;
engagement ring, when Eamonn proposed&#13;
last year.&#13;
A family friend tells the National Enquirer:&#13;
"Colin is a firm believer in gay rights and he&#13;
is proud of his brother.&#13;
"He took Eamonn shopping for rings and&#13;
intends to pick up the tab for the wedding."&#13;
It was announced during the Sundance Film&#13;
Festival that the Edward Norton/Colin&#13;
Farrell cop drama "Pride and Glory" has&#13;
been pushed back till 2009, even though&#13;
it has been complete since last November.&#13;
Farrell commented on this during the press&#13;
junket for "In Bruges," trying to convince&#13;
everyone that the delay has nothing to do&#13;
with the quality of the movie. [via HollywoodElsewhere]&#13;
All Gore Endorses Gay&#13;
Marriage Photo by: David Gabber&#13;
"I think that gay men and women ought to&#13;
have the same rights as heterosexual men&#13;
and women, to make contracts, to have&#13;
hospital visiting rights, to join together in&#13;
marriage," Gore said. ’~d I don’t understand&#13;
why it is considered by some people&#13;
to be a threat to heterosexual marriage to&#13;
allow it by gays and lesbians. Shouldn’t we&#13;
be promoting that kind of faithfulness and&#13;
loyalty to one’s partner regardless of sexual&#13;
orientation?&#13;
Gore hinted that he would come around to&#13;
support same-sex marriage as early as 2006,&#13;
when speaking to a group of gay-rights&#13;
activists, but his latest comments represent&#13;
Gore’s first formal endorsement of equal&#13;
marriage rights.&#13;
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gor out~anding achievement 2005 and 2006&#13;
RE&amp;LTY&#13;
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6 the STAR&#13;
Diversity&#13;
Business&#13;
Association&#13;
of Tulsa&#13;
Can Larry Craig&#13;
be Found Guilty in&#13;
the Court o£Public&#13;
Opinion?&#13;
OKI~AHOMA CITY, OK __ On the facts&#13;
as argued by the ACLU in a friend of the&#13;
court filing, and outlined in this story from&#13;
~wccw.Bloomberg.com ( http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/2b7hew ), to me it looks as if the wily&#13;
and cunning coyote, Larry Craig, will get&#13;
off again, pardon the pun, by thumbing his&#13;
nose at the decency he pretends to legislate&#13;
from the floor of the United States Senate.&#13;
Just in case you’ve been living under a rock&#13;
since late last summer, Senator Larry Craig&#13;
of Idaho, now in his last session of Congress&#13;
since he’s promised to resign, but will&#13;
change his mind if enough people beg him&#13;
to stay was charged with disruptive behavior&#13;
in the Minneapolis airport when observed&#13;
by an undercover policeman engaging in&#13;
what the cop says was sexual solicitation.&#13;
¯here is a 1970 precedent in Minnesota&#13;
that private solicitation of sexual activity in&#13;
a private place can not be found illegal, as&#13;
spying by police in a public restroom is an&#13;
unreasonable search and therefore unconstitutional.&#13;
The Court has yet to rule on Craig’s appeal&#13;
of his guilty plea to the charge. Craig has&#13;
since stated that his guilty plea was entered&#13;
into in haste and without legal advice as&#13;
he wanted to keep the charge out of public&#13;
notice.&#13;
Craig’s peculiar pantomime with his hands&#13;
and feet, though laughable, is not illegal&#13;
which is a good thing for him since his&#13;
coitus ~vas interrupted by a too-eager cop&#13;
wanting to score another statistic.&#13;
Though there was no exposure of body&#13;
parts or verbal utterances, it’s clear to me&#13;
that Craig was after an airport quickie, and&#13;
whether or not his appeal is accepted or rejected&#13;
his action in the restroom stall refutes&#13;
his claim that he isn’t gay. - ..&#13;
Don’t get me wrong: there’s nothing wro9sg~&#13;
with being gay but there is something wrong&#13;
with using your Senate vote to de~rive honest&#13;
men and women their equality under&#13;
the law even as they work to contribute to a&#13;
decent American society.&#13;
Ifyou listened to the taped interview of the&#13;
Idaho Senator and the cop you must have&#13;
noticed that Craig certainly had his battle&#13;
hardened defense at ful! bore, strengthened&#13;
as if he had done a few practice runs before.&#13;
Just how self-assured would YOU be in this&#13;
situation if you were claiming innocence of&#13;
the charges and the sign language described?&#13;
However, in the public court of reasonable&#13;
opinion, I think Larry Craig would be&#13;
found guilty with forethought and conspiracy&#13;
of multiple counts to commit hypocrisy.&#13;
Unfortunately, this crime is not punished by&#13;
any jail sentence or fine.&#13;
Craig’s punishment will have to be the&#13;
resignation of his office and a return to, can&#13;
I say, private life as a civilian where he will&#13;
no doubt write a book describing the pain&#13;
he’s endured from the slings and arrows of&#13;
outrageous fortune and his hounding from&#13;
office by the Puritans of public decency, the&#13;
very constituency he claimed to represent?&#13;
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~ness nor Sin&#13;
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urday March 8&#13;
ersity of Central&#13;
Oklahoma, Edmond&#13;
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OI~NING RECEPTION THURSDAY, iV~RCH 6 6-9PM&#13;
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TULSA, OK__ The Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center art gallery will host its monthly&#13;
First Thursday meet-the-artist reception&#13;
from 6-9pm, Thursday, March 6, 2008, for&#13;
the opening of it’s March exhibit "Now and&#13;
Zen", featuring local artists Shawn Wilson&#13;
and Merry Schepers.&#13;
Shawn Wilson has been a professional artist&#13;
for 25 years. A native Oklahoman, she moved&#13;
to New York at 18 years old and within a&#13;
short time was regularly selling her pen and&#13;
-ink drawings to New Yorker magazine. She&#13;
studied sculpture at New York’s famed Art&#13;
Students’ League, and over the years has&#13;
shown sculpture in galleries in New York, San&#13;
Francisco and Atlanta. Shawn also paints-oil&#13;
on canvas-and most notably, ’sumi-~’, 0apanese&#13;
inkbrush painting). She studied this ancient&#13;
art form with one of the few bona fide&#13;
masters here in the U.S., Koho Yamamoto of&#13;
NYC. Sumi-6 suits Shawn’s artistic abilities to&#13;
a ’t’, as her work in all mediums concentrates&#13;
on the essence of the subject rather than the&#13;
details.&#13;
..................Continued page 27&#13;
Crooner Comes&#13;
ByJoey De&#13;
~~e’s blonde, he’s beautiful and his new style of&#13;
classic crooning will be coming to the stage of the Oklahoma&#13;
City Ford Center Mar. 4.&#13;
Michael Bubld, the international&#13;
superstar who has earned himself a&#13;
place in music history with such hits&#13;
as "Feelin’ Good," is coming to Oklahoma&#13;
City as part of his third major&#13;
US concert tour. All of the shows&#13;
on the first leg of his 2007-2008&#13;
tour sold out in record time. Buble’&#13;
brings an irrepressible spirit, engaging&#13;
humor, and confident charisma&#13;
to the concert stage, and will perform&#13;
hits from his current CD "Call me&#13;
Irresistible and many other classics.&#13;
Bubl&amp; new CD, which he calls "my&#13;
remark on the state of love," contains&#13;
feeling that ,vill surprise and delight&#13;
fans and impress those new to his&#13;
music. "Irresponsible" contains more&#13;
of Bubl&amp; buoyant, modern interpretations&#13;
and songs by such greats as&#13;
Leonard Cohen, Eric Clapton and&#13;
Cy Coleman.&#13;
Michael won his first Grammy Award&#13;
this year. The Grammy is for Best&#13;
Traditional Pop Vocal Album for&#13;
"Call Me Irresponsible", which&#13;
shot to #1, topping the charts&#13;
around the world. The album&#13;
included the #1 hit single&#13;
"Everything", and was the&#13;
fastest trip to #1 in three&#13;
years on Billboard’s Adult&#13;
Contemporary chart.&#13;
To purchase concert tickets&#13;
go to www.ticketmaster.&#13;
corn or visit the Ford&#13;
Center box office.&#13;
Visit www.&#13;
michaelbuble.com for&#13;
concert schedule.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 9&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
what can be said about "f~nt" that hasfft&#13;
(and sometimes infamous) rock-opera that&#13;
changed Br6adway forever ,,,ill be closing its doors on the great ~q~ite&#13;
Way in Jtm~ but before it dora, the national tour will be making several&#13;
stops in th~ Midwest.&#13;
"Rent" is the story, of a colorful collectiot~ of frien&amp; in Manhattan’s East&#13;
End around the tiim end of the eighties. Surrounded by" povert.&gt;; the onset&#13;
of the MDS epi&amp;mic and the rise of corporate commercialism, this group&#13;
of artists defies the norm and redefines the boundaries oflove.&#13;
" says Jed Resnick, who plays Mark in&#13;
promise ofAmerica is a country of tolerance&#13;
harmony.&#13;
just doesn’t l~appen in rea! life, there is so much hatred&#13;
utopian and unreal&#13;
~ bom~daries."&#13;
’°Rent" are persona!. "This show was the first&#13;
shame and&#13;
that Resnick says he connected with privately as a&#13;
him want&#13;
was a major&#13;
998, the summer&#13;
when I first&#13;
characters rand connected.&#13;
It became a dream&#13;
m be in the sho~; and&#13;
people joked with me&#13;
in High School about it&#13;
because I’m so close to&#13;
Mark."&#13;
According to the performer,&#13;
taking on the&#13;
role of the show’s filmmaking&#13;
n~xrator was not&#13;
too much of a srxetch.&#13;
"Mark and Jed are both&#13;
slightly neurotic, Jewish&#13;
N ew Yorkers." he laughs.&#13;
"I latched on to our&#13;
surface similarities and&#13;
then was able to discover&#13;
this~gs I didn’t realize&#13;
about b~n. Things like&#13;
his passion for art and&#13;
fl~e ~ower it has to affect&#13;
change."&#13;
Photo: Jed Resnick&#13;
Cathedral ofHope Donates Scarves&#13;
to Wilson Schoo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ For the fourth year in a row&#13;
members of the Cathedral of Hope made scarves for Wilson&#13;
Elementary School; In 2004 the church "adopted" Wilson for a&#13;
number of service projects, since Wilson was their neighborhood&#13;
school and included children from homeless shelters and section&#13;
eight housing. Annual projects include collecting schoo! supplies,&#13;
donating tissues during cold season, and sewing scarves every&#13;
winter.&#13;
This year members worked over two nights creating over 60&#13;
scarves. One couple also donated gloves and hats.&#13;
On Tuesday, February 5, church members delivered the goodies&#13;
to the school. According to pastor, the Rev. Dr. Scott Jones, "The&#13;
assistant principal told us that every year the kids look forward to&#13;
the day the scarves are handed out and that they wear them every&#13;
day a~er that."&#13;
Nancy Sanders, who has helped with the project every year said,&#13;
"It’s always a lot of fun for the kids and fun for us too."&#13;
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Deep b~4de HolI)~ood, reports on n~projectsfor Madonna and&#13;
Ian Zierine~&#13;
Madonna&#13;
khad to happen. Madonna&#13;
mous disdain fbr her acting&#13;
the camera. The finished product is&#13;
recently premiered at the Berli~&#13;
mttsement. It stars&#13;
the band Gogol Bordello) in a loose,&#13;
in common with Madonna’s&#13;
with her later&#13;
it a refreshing new path&#13;
uphill cred mountain to climb, but&#13;
almost a lock that distribution&#13;
reinvention will be as an aut~ur.&#13;
a!most unani-&#13;
Ian Ziering Move~ from&#13;
Stretch marks, bloated ankles,&#13;
ous. At least, that’s xvhat the makers&#13;
given the success of other&#13;
new comedy stars&#13;
as a mar&#13;
STAR&#13;
Love on tb~e Nile&#13;
(The Constant Gardener) looks like&#13;
eyeliner - a good&#13;
to be starring in a romance set&#13;
jandro ~Am~ena bar (The&#13;
will direct the film, about a slave (Oscar&#13;
in love with his mistress&#13;
at the dawn of the Christian era,&#13;
Paradise Now) co-stars as a zea!-&#13;
her statuette for The Constant&#13;
variety of roles in movies like&#13;
~nd Definitel&gt; Maybe, and this a~s-yet-&#13;
Starts shooting this month - promises to&#13;
eclectic.&#13;
)..ueer Cinema" in the early&#13;
ofa small miracle when a gay indie movie&#13;
rea! theaters outside&#13;
Trevor is one of those movies.&#13;
Goodman,&#13;
of unknowns, about queer&#13;
the suddenly deep waters of adult life,&#13;
appreciation that the recent "new naturalist"&#13;
films of upstart directors like Andrew&#13;
getting from critics and&#13;
when the fihn gets released in May.&#13;
©&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Ragged Blade Cor cer Oklahoma&#13;
City February 29 h&#13;
Photo by Mike W/site: Ashley Saphian, Isaac Cherry, Jerry Rabushka, ZachJett&#13;
ST LOUIS, MO (P/R) __ They are faster! louder! more blues! and&#13;
more country! Ragged Blade has made four theatrical excursions to&#13;
the IAO in Oklahoma City and now they’re on tap for a concert of&#13;
Music worth waiting for. An evening of original pop, country, blues,&#13;
and ballads by songwriter &amp; playwright Jerry Rabushka.&#13;
You’ll hear songs from some of the plays that have come to the IAO&#13;
last year, and some newly hatched music with Rabushka’s trademark&#13;
deep emotion and beautiful harmonies. Hang out with us for co01&#13;
country songs. No Luck At Home, the bluesy and sexually charged,&#13;
Wrong Side OfTown, and Jerry’s lonely ballad Diner 4 AM.&#13;
The band: Zach Jett (vocals) has toured with Ragged Blade for over&#13;
a year and has been to the IAO for Woofl. The Road Show and Love&#13;
of Last Resort. Ashley Saphian (vocals) has performed in several RB&#13;
plays and concerts. Isaac Cherry (drums) has toured nationally as a&#13;
solo drummer and with such bands as Animal 13 on the east coast&#13;
and the Malibu Minstrels on the west. Jerry Rabushka (keyboard&#13;
and vocals) has written &amp; produced several musicals, was nominated&#13;
for a national award for outstanding Instrumental Recording by&#13;
New York based Outmusic in 2003, and received an award from&#13;
the St. Louis Arts For Life Foundations for his original score to the&#13;
musical, The Soviet Tango.&#13;
IAO Gallery, 811 N. Broadway&#13;
Oklahoma City&#13;
405-232-6060&#13;
8:00 EM. $5.00 cover&#13;
At that price you can bring LOTS of friends!!&#13;
For more info please visit www.raggedblade.com or www.iaogallery.&#13;
org&#13;
March 2008 the STAR 13&#13;
by Liz Highleyman~~&#13;
Past Out, which looks at the life 0fFTM&#13;
pioneer L0u Sullivan.&#13;
Who was Lou Sullivan ?&#13;
ouis Graydon Sullivan was&#13;
a pioneer of the transgender&#13;
movement - not just as an&#13;
organizer, but as perhaps the&#13;
first female-to-male (FTM)&#13;
transsexual to identify publicly&#13;
as a gay man.&#13;
Born in June 1951 and named Sheila Jean,&#13;
Sullivan grew up in a working-class family&#13;
in a suburb of Milwaukee, \Vgis. He was&#13;
educated at Catholic schools and took a&#13;
secretarial job at the University ofWisconsin&#13;
after graduating from high school.&#13;
Though Sullivan later recalled that he had&#13;
enjoyed "playing boys" as a child, his issues&#13;
around gender and sexuality came to the&#13;
fore when he was a teenager. "I look in&#13;
the mirror and say to myself, ’That’s you,&#13;
Sheila. That girl over there is you.’ It seems&#13;
so funny," he wrote in his diary at age 14.&#13;
Before long he started wearing men’s-style&#13;
white shirts and ties, eventually adding&#13;
men’s slacks, shoes, and hairstyle.&#13;
By the early 1970s, Sullivan self-identified&#13;
as a "heterosexual female transvestite who&#13;
was sexually attracted to gay men," and had&#13;
embarked on a long-term relationship with&#13;
an effeminate man. Sullivan was active in&#13;
the nascent gay liberation movement, which&#13;
embraced gender-bending and favored&#13;
the androgynous aesthetic of the broader&#13;
counterculture. He was involved with&#13;
Milwaukee’s first gay rights group, the Gay&#13;
People’s Union (GPU), and helped produce&#13;
its newsletter. Jumping into the controversy&#13;
over drag within the women’s movement, he&#13;
wrote "A Transvestite Answers a Feminist"&#13;
14 the STAR&#13;
for GPU News in 1973, followed a year&#13;
later by "Looking Towards Transvestite&#13;
Liberation," which was widely reprinted in&#13;
other gay and lesbian publications.&#13;
Over the next few years, Sullivan’s gender&#13;
identity shifted from transvestite to transsexual.&#13;
In 1975, he and his boyfriend moved&#13;
to San Francisco; as a parting gift, his&#13;
supportive family gave him a good suit and&#13;
an heirloom pocket watch engraved "Go&#13;
West Young Man." But even amid the city’s&#13;
queer milieu, Sullivan had difficulty finding&#13;
others like himselfi "I want to look like&#13;
what I am," he once wrote, "but don’t know&#13;
what someone like me looks like." Though&#13;
still presenting as a woman in his job as a&#13;
secretary for the Wilson Sporting Goods&#13;
company, most of the rest of the time Sullivan&#13;
fully cross-dressed and lived as a gay&#13;
man, hanging out in gay bars and enjoying&#13;
an adventurous sex life.&#13;
Sullivan sought sex-reassignment surgery in&#13;
the late 1970s, but was repeatedly denied&#13;
because he openly identified as ~y at a time&#13;
when people undergoing the procedure&#13;
were expected to adopt stereotypical heterosexual&#13;
opposite-sex gender roles. "They&#13;
were invested in taking sissy gay boys and&#13;
transforming them into straight women,&#13;
and taking tomboy women who were socially&#13;
unacceptable and changing them into&#13;
straight men," according to fellow FTM&#13;
Shadow Morton. Sullivan recalled that one&#13;
gender clinic told him he could not possibly&#13;
live as a gay man, since gay men were&#13;
primarily interested in large penises.&#13;
Sullivan’s frustration led him to campaign&#13;
for the removal of homosexuality as a contraindication&#13;
for sex reassignment - an effort&#13;
that finally succeeded in the late 1980s. At a&#13;
time when most gender services focused on&#13;
male-to-female transsexuals, he volunteered&#13;
as the first FTM peer counselor with San&#13;
Francisco’s Janus Information Facility (a&#13;
clearinghouse for information about transsexuality)&#13;
and wrote the earliest informational&#13;
booldet for transmen, _Information&#13;
for the Female to Male Cross-Dresser&#13;
and Transsexual_ (1980). He later authored&#13;
a biography of early 20th-century "passing&#13;
woman" Jack Bee Garland. Sullivan was a&#13;
co-founder of the Gay and Lesbian Historical&#13;
Society of Northern California (now the&#13;
GLBT Historical Society), helping to ensure&#13;
that it was inclusive of transgender lives.&#13;
In 1979, after several refusals from established&#13;
university-based gender dinics,&#13;
Sullivan found sympathetic therapists and&#13;
doctors and began taking testosterone. He&#13;
had a double mastectomy and started a&#13;
new technician job where co-workers had&#13;
never known him as a woman. He finally&#13;
underwent genital surgery in 1986, but&#13;
experienced complications and never fully&#13;
recovered; that same year, he was diagnosed&#13;
as HIV positive. "I took a certain pleasure,"&#13;
he wrote, "in informing the gender clinic&#13;
that even though their program told me I&#13;
could not live as a gay man, it looks like I’m&#13;
going to die like one."&#13;
Sullivan devoted his final years to building&#13;
the network ofFTM contacts he had&#13;
acquired over a decade into an organization,&#13;
and eventually a visible movement. In 1986,&#13;
he began holding peer-support get-togethers&#13;
for people on the male transgender spectrum,&#13;
which evolved into the present-day&#13;
FTM International - today the largest and&#13;
longest-running organization of its kind.&#13;
Yet he continued to take the time to answer&#13;
the many letters he received from transmen&#13;
around the world, hoping to dispel the sense&#13;
of isolation he had felt.&#13;
Sullivan died of an AIDS-related illness in&#13;
March 1991, after malting plans to ensure&#13;
that the organization he created would&#13;
continue. "Lou Sullivan left behind a mailing&#13;
list of about 230 names, a roll of stamps,&#13;
the model of inclusion in his support group,&#13;
and the ethic of service to a community he&#13;
hoped would someday exist," said de facto&#13;
successor Jamison Green. "Now it almost&#13;
does. In life and since his death, he has been&#13;
an inspiration for many transmen, both gay&#13;
and straight."&#13;
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Smooth and round, with raspberry &amp; plum&#13;
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2) Yellow Tail Reserve Shiraz ’06- Ripe and&#13;
aromatic. The past 2 vintages have scored&#13;
some high points with national wine critics/&#13;
worth checking out.&#13;
3) Yalumba Y Series Shiraz-Viognier 2006-&#13;
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4) Molly Dooker The Boxer 2006 - Ripe and&#13;
smoky. A mouthful of raspberry with white&#13;
pepper. A state allocated wine/very hard to&#13;
find bottle here in town so if ya see it, get it!&#13;
5) Marquis Phillips Sarah’s Blend 2005-&#13;
Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot. Check out&#13;
the Roogle on the label. It’s cross between&#13;
an Eagle and a Kangaroo and signifies the&#13;
friendship between the US and Australia.&#13;
Great taste/recommended.&#13;
6) Lindemans Padthaway Reserve 2005-&#13;
Generous cherry and raspberry flavors.&#13;
From the Hunter Valley about and hour and&#13;
a half from Sydney. Also gets rave reviews.&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite wine&#13;
shop, ask questions and purchase a bottle&#13;
or two. Share some food &amp; wine with friends&#13;
and check this out for yourself.&#13;
Mr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events known&#13;
in town as the Wine Enthusiasts of Tulsa.&#13;
References include: the ABC’s of wine by&#13;
James Laube/www.WineSpectator.com&#13;
www.FoodandWine.com&#13;
www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
Photo: David Barlo,~ a,~d A,,~a,~da Ba/on CopyrightJoa*¢ Marcus 2007&#13;
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Lypsinka&#13;
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One of the manygreat things about travel.in~ is,.besid.es me.eting&#13;
interestin,~,people and visiting beautiful places, sometimes you also get to&#13;
see FABULOUS ENTERTAINERS. The past few- )mars We were fortunate&#13;
to be able to see these entertainers in action. They ernb0dy all that is good&#13;
in a true entertainer. ...... fun, funny; sometimes elegant and they all put on&#13;
a great show.&#13;
THE COUNT.S, B&amp;EXIS DEL LAGO of Paris, New York and&#13;
HollDvood. one of the most remarkable, amazing and elegant pers0nalilties&#13;
that we have,ever met in our travels. She was the most elegant drag&#13;
queen ofthe 80 s New York City, she then moved to \Vest Hollywooa and&#13;
6pened a wonderful antiques b(~utique shop. She WAS Marlene Dietrich,&#13;
afI day and every day[ Sh£ is the cla~;iest add best &amp;essed of them all. She&#13;
*~,-~as (~nd stil! is) a r~al star when everyone else was just pretending. She&#13;
performed on stage, movies and tete~2ision. She was a bi~ hit at the famous&#13;
Pyramid Club in New York and with the Andy Wathol group. Her latest&#13;
moade, SUPERSTAR IN A HOUSEDRESS, only proves how classy,she&#13;
still iS. And always hers,d£ She believed in herself as most people don t.&#13;
MOst people either dont have the, courage to be themselve~s,o,~ are s,o unsure&#13;
about wh~ they are that they cant. As the Countess stares, It wasrft that I&#13;
was so fabulous, it is just that the others were so stupid. \Ve have never seen&#13;
her when she &amp;dnt look hke a milhon dollars. She ALWAYS makes a grain&#13;
entrance where ever she goes. And why not? She ~s N~e Countess : Check&#13;
out http:lt~wv.youtube.com/watch?v=lG2DATQ_dlA to see a fabulous&#13;
sm,en minute fihn clip.&#13;
LYPSINKA, whose real name is John Epperson lives in New York City.&#13;
We caught his act at theAI~ Theatre in San Francisco. His production&#13;
is entitled "LYPSINKM THE BOX.ED SET" He is one of the most&#13;
intelligent performers around. He does Gisele MacKenzie, Frances Faye,&#13;
Conme Franos, Llbby Morns, Dorothy Sqmres and the 50 s musical ,con&#13;
Delores Gray. He performs all over the United States and gets standing ovations&#13;
where,)er he performs. It is remarkable the staging and entertaini~ag&#13;
this entertainer does. You will be dazed by his performance. Unlike marli,&#13;
performers he stretches the boundaries. ~e H~llDvood Reporter says&#13;
L smka ~s hke nothing you ve seen before. Theamcat art,stry that ne er&#13;
seems to slow down" The New York~mes says "I.ypsinka is a fascinating,&#13;
ftmny and disturbing spectacle." From the opening scene ro the finale this&#13;
performer never lets down the audience. He is absolute dynamite. Audiences&#13;
go back year after year to see him perform. And on top of everything&#13;
else l~}m just happens to be a very nice person. For a listing of his performances&#13;
and other information about him go to ww~:lypsinka.corn.&#13;
FRANK MARINO, who performs at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas ,&#13;
is another performer who puts on a great show. He does his "_Joan River’s’&#13;
routine and has been wowing audiences for years and years in I.as Vegas.&#13;
The straights in the audience really get into his show and why not? He&#13;
and his cast and crmv put on a class act show. He emcees the’show and&#13;
introduces the different performers who do Chef. Shirley MacLaine, Tina,&#13;
and many others. Tlaeir show is sold out almost every night. It is basically&#13;
a musicallcomedy revie~v with gorgeous gowns, feathers, glitter, etc. Frank&#13;
changes cosrurnes between every set which gives a grear dimension to the&#13;
show. When going to Las Vegas next time, be sure and catch the show. His&#13;
web site is ~x~;frankmarino.com&#13;
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Neighborhood&#13;
s recently as the mid-1990s, relatively few visitors spent time&#13;
in Chelsea, the neighborhood on Manhattan’s west side between&#13;
Midtown and Greenwich Village. Today, however, Chelsea abounds&#13;
with gay bars, coo! restaurants, diverting shops, avant-garde galleries,&#13;
and an increasing number of hotels. It’s become arguably the&#13;
city’s hottest destination for gay visitors, and a wonderful neighborhood&#13;
to spend a weekend or short vacation.&#13;
This part of the city was developed in the 1830s by clergyman&#13;
Clement Clark Moore, author of"A Visit from St. Nicholas" ("~B~vas&#13;
the night before Christmas..."), whose family owned most of the&#13;
area. Well into the mid-20th century, Chelsea was a drab, lower-income&#13;
neighborhood where workers at nearby garment factories and&#13;
river docks lived in cheap boardinghouses and rickety, airless tenements.&#13;
But as gays began moving here in the ’70s and ’80s, gentrification&#13;
gradually took hold. And in recent years, the neighborhood&#13;
has developed cachet among both residents and visitors as one of the&#13;
trendiest areas in the city as well as one of the nation’s most dynamic&#13;
gay communities.&#13;
Chelsea comprises roughly the blocks between 5th Avenue and the&#13;
Hudson River, with 14th Street forming the neighborhood’s southern&#13;
boundary. Most locals consider 23rd Street to be its northern&#13;
edge, but others argue the border extends as far north as 28th or&#13;
even 32nd Street. For all practical purposes - particularly in terms&#13;
of retail, dining, and clubbing - you’ll find the most intriguing&#13;
businesses between 14th and 23rd streets. And where gay-popular&#13;
establishments are concerned, the main drag is 8th Avenue, with 7th&#13;
Avenue a close runner-up. Additionally, 9th and 10th avenues have&#13;
witnessed the tide of gentrification in recent years, particularly as&#13;
top galleries have moved into the western reaches of Chelsea.&#13;
20 the STAR&#13;
)ff~rs little in the way of attractions, unless, of&#13;
course, you count shopping as a form of sightseeing. If you wander&#13;
along West 20th through West 27th streets in the block west of 10th&#13;
Avenue, you’ll find storefront after storefront of cutting-edge art galleries&#13;
- check out www.chelseaartga~leries.com for details on upcoming&#13;
shows. Fans of dance should note two important neighborhood&#13;
institutions: the art deco Joyce Theater, which hosts high-quality&#13;
dance companies throughout the year, and the dramatic Dance Theater&#13;
Workshop, around the corner, which also presents acclaimed&#13;
concerts throughout the year. The neighborhood draws plenty of&#13;
foodies to its Chelsea Market, a bustling concourse of gourmet food&#13;
stalls in which you’ll find tantalizing Thai food, savory soups, fine&#13;
wines, heavenly baked goods, and lots more.&#13;
In fact, restaurants have become one of the neighborhood’s leading&#13;
draws. There are the obvious bastions of gay social life, such as Viceroy&#13;
and Food Bar for rather standard American chow, and campy&#13;
VYNL, which is known for its eclectic Asian and international&#13;
dishes, plus outstanding martinis. Gym buffs on high-protein diets&#13;
favor Better Burger, with its menu of lean, char-grilled burgers and&#13;
fresh-squeezed juices. Other hot spots include the funky Thai restaurant&#13;
Room Service, known for such ldcky creations as Thai-spicy&#13;
tuna salad and chile-rubbed salmon; and Suenos, which serves some&#13;
of the most innovative regional Mexican fare in the city - be sure to&#13;
try the duck-confit quesadillas with poached pears and ancho chileso&#13;
For weekend brunch, don’t miss East of Eighth, which turns out&#13;
first-rate contemporary American food and offers lively cabaret in&#13;
the evenings. Few spots are more popular at lunchtime than Dish, a&#13;
glorified diner of sorts, which is also known for its relaxing Saturday&#13;
and Sunday brunch. Snackers and noshers will find plenty of&#13;
toothsome options, including F&amp;B Gudtfood for gourmet hot dogs&#13;
and European-style street food, Murray’s for some of the city’s finest&#13;
bagels, and Pinkberry, for the mysterious yogurt-esque frozen-dessert&#13;
snacks that have taken the city by storm.&#13;
On the west side of the neighborhood, you can count on the Red&#13;
Cat for a terrific meal of creative American fare, such as a fantastic&#13;
paprika-roasted cod with spicy escarole and an anchovy-almond&#13;
sauce. At cozy Tia Pol, choose from a long list of outstanding Spanish&#13;
tapas, while the much-hyped Craftsteak is your go-to for superb&#13;
cuts of beef- it’s part ofTom Colicchio’s (ofTV’s Top Chef) growing&#13;
restaurant empire.&#13;
Chelsea has become the epicenter of gay nightlife in New York&#13;
City (although it’s fair to say that the Hells Kitchen and East Village&#13;
neighborhoods provide plenty of competition). There are the&#13;
trendy spots, such as G Lounge, a sea of coiffed and smartly dressed&#13;
men hobnobbing around a central bar or relaxing in mod lounge&#13;
chairs; and the long-running Splash, a two-floor temple of chic gay&#13;
clubbing known for its go-go dancers and throbbing music. Quirky&#13;
Barracuda cultivates a mixed arty and cruisy bunch, while the bilevel&#13;
Eagle caters to the usual set of bears, leather men, and ardent porn&#13;
enthusiasts (old-fashioned blue movies play on the video screens).&#13;
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Rawhide is an old-school neighborhood bar with an age-diverse&#13;
following, and the friendly Gym Sportbar has become the darling&#13;
of the post-workout crowd. Locals hangouts like View Bar and XES&#13;
can seem empty or bustling depending on the night, and a couple of&#13;
pulsing warehouse discos, Rush and Stereo, round out the scene.&#13;
Chelsea has relatively few hotel rooms compared with other key&#13;
Manhattan neighborhoods, but it’s a 10- to 20-minute walk (or&#13;
a short cab or subway ride) from the scads of hotels in Midtown.&#13;
What you will find in Chelsea, however, are several properties with&#13;
reasonable rates, most catering heavily to the gay market. A favorite&#13;
of history buffs is the raffish Hotel Chelsea, the city’s tallest building&#13;
when it was built in the 1880s. This bohemian hostelry has been the&#13;
home of all sorts of fascinating characters, from William Burroughs&#13;
to Jasper Johns to Allen Ginsberg: Just up the street, the modern&#13;
and rather basic Chelsea Savoy Hotel has a terrific location at the&#13;
corner ofWest 23rd Street and 7th Avenue, and rooms here can run&#13;
as low as $99 nightly.&#13;
Among the big chains, there’s a Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan&#13;
Chelsea on West 25th Street, and the Hampton Inn Chelsea&#13;
on West 24th Street. Both of these are clean, well-managed, and&#13;
affordable. This hip neighborhood is rapidly developing, though,&#13;
and within a few years you’ll find a number of additional hotels to&#13;
choose from. For instance, the trendy hotel brand Indigo is planning&#13;
a 122-room property for 127 West 28th Street, to open in&#13;
early 2009.&#13;
And, just a short walk east of Chelsea in a similarly vibrant area, you&#13;
might consider the uber-coolWNew York Union Square, a swank&#13;
stunner that occupies the 1911 beaux-arts Guardian Life building&#13;
and contains Todd English’s bustling Olives restaurant and Rande&#13;
Gerber’s see-and-be-seen Underbar. Or check into Ian Schrager’s&#13;
luxuriously re-imagined Gramercy Park Hotel, a glam boutique&#13;
hotel overlooking the elegant park of the same name.&#13;
Among smaller, gay-oriented properties, a reliable pick is the Chelsea&#13;
Pines Inn, which occupies a charming 1850s town house in the&#13;
heart of the neighborhood. Rooms with semiprivate bath (sink and&#13;
shower are in your room, but the toilet is shared with several other&#13;
rooms on same floor) start at $140, while rooms with private baths&#13;
begin at $175. An even better value, with rates beginning around&#13;
$130 for shared-bath units, the Chelsea Lodge is set along handsome&#13;
West 22nd Street and contains 22 cozy, clean, and pleasantly&#13;
furnished rooms. When you consider that generic, bland chain&#13;
properties in Midtown can charge well over $400 per night, these&#13;
two intimate and friendly Chelsea hideaways are a real bargain. And&#13;
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parties, superstar performances and the hottest men from all over&#13;
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Totally new for 2008: the sexy Boxers and Briefs Underwear Party,&#13;
happening Friday, will let it all hang out. Saturday’s main event:&#13;
White Party - Boogie Fever celebrates 30 years of dance music. Not&#13;
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&#13;
and the&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
esterday was my thirty-ninth&#13;
birthday. I chose to wake with the roosters&#13;
and run a five kilometer race to begin my&#13;
fete of this event. I ruminated on my choice&#13;
of a celebratory method be.fore, during, and&#13;
after this competition. I discovered many&#13;
reasons ~vhy I dragged my partner and our&#13;
little canine companion along with me to&#13;
this athletic spectacle.&#13;
There is not much traffic on an early Saturday&#13;
morning when you are headed to a&#13;
physical challenge. I was able to really notice&#13;
the mountains when I wasn’t beset by droves&#13;
of angry, chafed, rush-hour motorists. I&#13;
realized that the mountains were even more&#13;
majestic with their verdant hue given the&#13;
recent rains here in the desert. The rising&#13;
sun added its paintbrush to this mountain&#13;
landscape with its spangling of yellows and&#13;
oranges. A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
We drove past the Phoenix International&#13;
Raceway on our journey to the starting line.&#13;
I have lived in the Valley of the Sun for over&#13;
three years and had never seen this imposing&#13;
NASCAR edifice. It was quietly assuming&#13;
its regnant place alongside its panoply of&#13;
mountains. We also had never been to the&#13;
location of this gala running affair. It too&#13;
was nestled next to the mountains and was&#13;
a magnificent oasis in the ribald desert landscape.&#13;
I felt a contemporary thrill of a Louis&#13;
and Clark moment as I gazed upon virgin&#13;
ground. A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
There were other people at the race site&#13;
when I arrived. These people also had&#13;
running shoes and were stretching. These&#13;
people also brought friends, family members,&#13;
and their little dogs too. These people&#13;
also ran the course, sweated, and finished&#13;
completely exhausted. I wasn’t the only one&#13;
early to bed and early to rise. We shared camaraderie&#13;
and a commonality that morning.&#13;
A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
I received a T-shirt, bananas, a medal, an&#13;
olio of donated sundries, and some&#13;
friendly discourse through&#13;
out my experience. It did cost me twentyfive&#13;
dollars to participate but I am not offering&#13;
any regrets. I could just as easily have&#13;
spent that money on a well-earned hangover&#13;
but I already have plenty of those notched&#13;
in my craw! of fame. I am pleased with my&#13;
assortment of newly acquired memorabilia.&#13;
A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
There was live music after the race. It was&#13;
provided by your quintessential three men&#13;
and a lady cover band. The backdrop was&#13;
a cupola adorned, ornate clubhouse and a&#13;
lake begirded with palm trees. I would have&#13;
settled for anything at that time. I had just&#13;
felt the intrinsic satisfaction of completing&#13;
an arduous task and the extrinsic reward of a&#13;
salvo of cheers for my fait accompli. A very&#13;
good reason to get up and run.&#13;
I am thirty-nine today and I wil! be forty&#13;
next year. I have no control over the passage&#13;
of time. I will continue to enjoy my flight&#13;
through the ages and I will continue to&#13;
augment my reasoning for getting up and&#13;
running...until the flight ends.&#13;
~sis health andfitness column is brought to&#13;
you by that gvgy who noticed that sex act is&#13;
followed by sexagenarian in the dictionary.&#13;
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ART SHOW:&#13;
Between sumi-d, drawings, oil paintings and&#13;
sculpture, Shawn’s work has been shown and&#13;
sold in dozens of one-woman and group&#13;
showings and through commissioned work.&#13;
Merry Schepers is also a native Otdahoman&#13;
whose works in porcelain, clay and&#13;
multimedia embrace a broad stylistic spectrum&#13;
from flying porcelain vessels to&#13;
shamanic, archetypal masks to functional&#13;
stoneware. She earned her BA from&#13;
Montclair State University (N.J.) and has&#13;
worked in clay for over thirteen years.&#13;
As a member of the Alternative Outsider&#13;
artists, she participates in that group’s&#13;
annual show. She also shows in galleries in&#13;
Tulsa, Ok. and Fayetteville, AR. and&#13;
participates in Tulsa’s Blue Dome Arts&#13;
Festival.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month of March, and can be viewed&#13;
Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pm. Nae&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is&#13;
located at 621 E. 4th St., in downtown&#13;
Tulsa. More info can be found on the web&#13;
at okeq.org.&#13;
7his monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’sfor&#13;
Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks equal rightsfor&#13;
Lesbian, Ga); Bisexual &amp; Tram’gender (LGBT) individuals&#13;
andfamilies through advocacy, education,&#13;
programs, alliances, and the operation ofthe Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equali~y Center.&#13;
Oklahoma City mayor&#13;
challenges citizens to&#13;
loose 1 million pounds&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY - With a button-popping&#13;
spread of cornbread, sausage and gravy,&#13;
chicken fried steak and pecan pie designated&#13;
as Oklahoma’s official state meal, it’s no&#13;
surprise that Oklahoma City’s mayor wants&#13;
to put the city on a diet.&#13;
Mick Cornett has challenged the city to&#13;
shed 1 million pounds as its New Year’s&#13;
resolution.&#13;
A1 McAffrey To Speak&#13;
At OK County Democrats&#13;
Medallion Dinner&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __M is the Representative&#13;
for House District 88 and will be&#13;
the Master of Ceremonies for our Medallion&#13;
Dinner.&#13;
The Oklahoma County Democrats Medallion&#13;
Dinner, with Jim Roth and Al McAffrey,&#13;
will be taking place on March 8, 2008&#13;
at the Regal Room (Ned’s Catering), 625&#13;
NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 73118.&#13;
Visit the website for updated information,&#13;
sponsor &amp; ticket prices, and easy online&#13;
ticket purchasing.&#13;
www.okcountydemocrats.org&#13;
Oklahoma Governor&#13;
say’s NO to National&#13;
Real ID&#13;
(PR) The federal effort to create a national&#13;
identity card, called the Real ID card, would&#13;
take us one step closer to a surveillance&#13;
society, erode our right to privacy and put&#13;
our personal information at risk.&#13;
Luckily, governors in five states, including&#13;
Oklahoma, courageously rejected this invasive&#13;
law. Now we need these governors to&#13;
stand their ground so that Congress will be&#13;
forced to repeal this horrifying program!&#13;
Real ID would force all states to connect&#13;
their DMV databases to one single interlinked&#13;
system -- facilitating government&#13;
tracking of ordinary Americans.&#13;
It would also expose our most sensitive personal&#13;
information to criminal identity theft.&#13;
Thanks to your Governor, this invasive law&#13;
-- and the dramatic tax increases required to&#13;
pay its massive price tag -- was courageously&#13;
rejected in Oklahoma. Help make sure that&#13;
no American is forced to use the costly "Big&#13;
Brother" Real ID card.&#13;
The national Real ID card will take away&#13;
our privacy and treat all Americans like&#13;
enemies of the state!&#13;
"The nature of the questions LGBT human&#13;
rights defenders were asked, repeatedly&#13;
trying to link homosexuality and pedophilia,&#13;
simply shows how far our stubborn opposition&#13;
is ready to go to put obstacles before&#13;
LGBT groups on their way to recognition&#13;
as members of civil society," the International&#13;
Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA)&#13;
said in a statement.&#13;
Just two of many reasons the right wing&#13;
hates McCain.&#13;
1. Same-sex marriage. McCain refuses to&#13;
support a constitutional amendment to ban&#13;
same-sex marriage.&#13;
2. Stem-cell research. McCain would relax&#13;
restrictions on federal dollars for embryonic&#13;
stem cell research, which critics consider&#13;
tantamount to abortion.&#13;
BERLIN (AP) __ A new Berlin memorial&#13;
to the Nazis’ gay victims should be ready&#13;
within months, officials said Thursday.&#13;
The $890,000 memorial to gay victims will&#13;
be located in Berlin’s Tiergarten Park, across&#13;
from the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of&#13;
Europe, Culture Minister Bernd Neumann&#13;
said. Homosexuality was banned under the&#13;
Nazis. Tens of thousands of people, primarily&#13;
men, were arrested, and many were sent&#13;
to concentration camps.&#13;
BEIJING (AFP) Chinas Ministry of Health&#13;
is set to implement its first ever national&#13;
programme to curb the spread of HIV/&#13;
AIDS among gay men.&#13;
"The programme aims to strengthen&#13;
measures to prevent and control the deadly&#13;
disease among the homosexual community,"&#13;
the China Daily quoted Wang \greizhen, a&#13;
senior official with the ministry’s HIWAIDS&#13;
prevention department, as saying.&#13;
"By learning more about gay people, we can&#13;
better protect them against this incurable&#13;
disease. Studies are under way in several cities&#13;
to collect information on gay men, such&#13;
as their.., behavioural patterns."&#13;
The programme will also deliver special&#13;
funding and technical support to gay men,&#13;
Wang said, without giving further details.&#13;
There are over 700 thousand gay men with&#13;
HIV/AIDS in China.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn the STAR 27&#13;
"Be cor~servative with money, Gemini!"&#13;
As Mars enters Cancer, productive efforts are easily clouded&#13;
by moods and misunderstandings. While he opposes&#13;
Pluto, frustrations can gain exaggerated importance. You&#13;
may feel like you need an oar to propel your craft forward,&#13;
but what you may really need is a shovel to dig to the root&#13;
of existing challenges.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -Apri~ 19): Yours is the sign of the&#13;
lone wolf, but you are now aiming for the role of head of&#13;
the household. The responsibilities and obligations really&#13;
don’t suit you. Try for the position of "elder statesperson" or&#13;
dowager instead.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Little domestic arguments&#13;
can explode way too easily. Are you just being stubborn?&#13;
How important are those details, anyway? Your arguments&#13;
may be more aesthetic than logical, but they should still be&#13;
explainable in a calm, friendly manner.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - Jun~ 20): Be very careful and conservative&#13;
with your money. Household and proper~ investments&#13;
or any renegotiation of debt should be checked out very&#13;
thoroughly. Sexual urges may take an emotional cost, challenging&#13;
you to think more about your deeper needs.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Acting on impulse can&#13;
transform your relationship, and probably not for the better.&#13;
Channel that energy into thinking ahead and talking about&#13;
what you want, what your partner wants, and how you can&#13;
deepen your connection.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Worrying about your health or&#13;
work only makes problems - real or imagined - worse. Take&#13;
positive steps, and check out anything that bears watching.&#13;
Remember the difference between focus and obsession,&#13;
and stick to the task at hand.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Your political aims&#13;
are coming from somewhere deep in your gut, which is fine.&#13;
But sensible strategy should come from your brilliant-butnow-&#13;
vacationing brain. Artistic, creative expressions will&#13;
give you the outlet you need.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Courtesy is usually&#13;
your strongest conviction. Now other deep beliefs provoke&#13;
you to speak up against authority. Think carefully about&#13;
mouthing off to the police or your boss. If you want to raise&#13;
hell, find a public demonstration that suits your politics.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Your urge for arguments&#13;
seems to be coming out of nowhere. Try to focus&#13;
that energy toward digging into topics that interest you.&#13;
Take up a good challenge to keep your mind busy and your&#13;
mouth out of trouble!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): Your&#13;
sexual appetite is surging, but so is your deeper desire for&#13;
commitment. One is so much more easily satisfied than the&#13;
other that you might find any effort frustrating. Try seeing&#13;
the glass as half full.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Is your partner&#13;
being too aggressive, or are you just being stubborn? You&#13;
can do something about the latter. Fights come easily, but&#13;
so does passion. You really need a struggle. Be nice, and&#13;
you could get a good one!&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February t8): Wanting too&#13;
much can be a great spur to action, but acting impulsively&#13;
on excessive desire is a sure path to accidents and illness.&#13;
Meditate, think ahead, and confide in a friend with a cooler&#13;
head before acting.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Acting on your playful&#13;
urges will have far-reaching ramifications. Focus those desires&#13;
responsibly and creatively. Infuriating people is not a&#13;
mark of success per se, but be bold enough to risk pissing&#13;
off the right people for the right reasons.&#13;
METROPOLITAN&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCHES&#13;
Rev Steve T. UrJe&#13;
Spirit of Chdst MCC&#13;
2902 E 20th Street&#13;
Joplin, MO 64804&#13;
417-529-8480&#13;
Worship Saturdays at 10:00 AM&#13;
CommUnity Meal Wednesdays at 6:00 PM&#13;
MCC of the Living Spring&#13;
17 Elk Street&#13;
Eureka Springs, AR 72632&#13;
479-253-9337&#13;
Worship Sundays at 6:00 PM&#13;
Have a God filled and Blessed Day!&#13;
28 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
DO\VNTOWN PLAZA ofTULSA&#13;
17 West 7th Street&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-585-5898&#13;
wvw.downtownplazatulsa.com&#13;
HABANA INN&#13;
2200 NW39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma Cig; OK&#13;
405-528-2221&#13;
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KELLY KIRBY, CPA&#13;
4815 S. HARVARD, SUITE 424&#13;
Tulsa, OK * 918-747-5466&#13;
Certified Public Accountant&#13;
RENT the Musical&#13;
Tulsa PAC&#13;
918-596-7111&#13;
www.myticketoffice.com&#13;
SUSAN HARTMAN&#13;
Independent Broker&#13;
Oklahoma and Arkansas&#13;
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susanlhartman@gmail.com&#13;
ANGLES&#13;
2117 NW 39th St.&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
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BAMBOO LOUNGE&#13;
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CLUB MAJESTIC&#13;
124 N. BOSTON&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-584-9494&#13;
www.clubmajestictulsa.com&#13;
FINISHLINE&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklaboma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
www.habanainn.com&#13;
THE COPA&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
www.habanainn.com&#13;
THE LEDO&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
judygphotos@sbcglobal.net&#13;
918-743-8636&#13;
CENTURY 21 GOLD CASTLE&#13;
3627 NW EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK 73112&#13;
405-840-2106&#13;
www.c21 goldcastle.com&#13;
CHUCK BRECKENRIDGE&#13;
Keller Williams Realty&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-706-1887&#13;
GAY BRADY HEIGHTS-Tulsa&#13;
New and Historic Homes for Sale&#13;
and Rent For Info:&#13;
www.gaybradyheightstulsa.com&#13;
GUSHER’S RESTAURANT&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
Located inside Habana Inn&#13;
GAYRIBBEAN CRUISES&#13;
www.gayribbeancruises.com&#13;
877-560-8318&#13;
DIVERSITY CHRISTIAN CNTR&#13;
211 S. Garnett&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74128&#13;
www.realacceptance.com&#13;
OUR HOUSE, TOO&#13;
203 N. Nogales Ave&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74127&#13;
918-585-9552&#13;
HOPE TESTING CLINIC&#13;
3540 E. 31st&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
800-535-2437&#13;
Oklahoma’s HIV/STD Hotline&#13;
SPIRIT OF CHRIST MCC&#13;
2902 E. 20TH STREE~I;&#13;
Joplin, MO * 479-529-8480&#13;
Service Saturday 9:30 AM&#13;
MCC of the LIVING SPRING&#13;
17 Elk Street&#13;
Eureka Springs, AR 72632&#13;
479-253-9337&#13;
Worship Sundays 6pm&#13;
OPENARMS YOUTH PROJECT&#13;
2015 -B S. Lakewood&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74112&#13;
918-838-7104&#13;
www. openarmsproject.org&#13;
want the STAR delivered to your home or business?&#13;
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              <text>ESTABLISHED 2003 www.ozarksstar.com MAY 2008&#13;
One of the longest running and largest of Gay Rodeo Organizations in the International&#13;
Gay Rodeo Association (IGRA) system, Oklahoma’s Great Plains Rodeo will kick off it’s&#13;
23rd year. A fun filled weekend May 23 through May 25th 2008. The event will be held in&#13;
Oklahoma City at State Fair Park, 333 Gordon Cooper Blvd.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK ~The fun begins&#13;
with the Great Plains Rodeo Kickoff Party&#13;
hosted at the Finishline Thursday, May 22&#13;
featuring the current reigning OGRA Royalty.&#13;
This is a great chance to meet and greet,&#13;
dance and party, and ready yourself for the&#13;
weekend to come.&#13;
The host hotel for the Rodeo is the Hilton&#13;
Garden Inn, and there is a block of rooms&#13;
available at a special rate from May 22-26&#13;
that will be available until May 16 or until&#13;
they sell out, whichever comes first. Registration&#13;
for the event happens Friday from 6&#13;
p.m. until 9 p.m. Tickets are available from&#13;
OGRA members for $10 or $15 at the gate.&#13;
The Rodeo takes place at the Oklahoma&#13;
State Fairgrounds on Saturday May 24 and&#13;
Sunday May 25, beginning at 8 a.m. both&#13;
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Gay Rodeo Association will host their Texas&#13;
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6 p.m. until 9 p.m. featuring fantastic food&#13;
and fun.&#13;
The Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association,&#13;
Inc. (OGRA) is a nonprofit organization&#13;
and member of the International Gay&#13;
Rodeo Association, Inc. (IGRA) which is&#13;
comprised of 28 state/provincial associations&#13;
throughout the United States and Canada.&#13;
OGRA is proud to be the first association&#13;
seated at the first ever IGRA Convention in&#13;
1985 For more information check out the&#13;
OGRA website at www.ogra.net.&#13;
An Exclusive Interview&#13;
With OGRA’s 4 Term&#13;
President, Klint Wieden&#13;
Photo: Klint Wieden with his horse&#13;
Cherokee. "I grew up in the small northwest&#13;
Oklahoma town ofArnett. I rode horses and&#13;
worked cattle my whole life, so that’s really&#13;
who I am." Klint told the Star. PAGE-12&#13;
Newly revamped&#13;
drag-free Tulsa&#13;
Pride 2008&#13;
unveiled&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Organizers of this year’s&#13;
Tulsa Pride Celebration are promising the&#13;
public that this year’s events will be anything&#13;
but boring. "We have made a lot of&#13;
changes to the entire celebration," says Nate&#13;
Black, one of the co-chairs. Black says the&#13;
changes are intended to breathe a new sense&#13;
of excitement into the pride observance&#13;
and to help promote the revitalization of&#13;
downtown.&#13;
"People don’t kno,v downtown. They&#13;
don’t know how to get here, they don’t&#13;
know where to park, they don’t know how&#13;
many things are down here and growing,"&#13;
Black says. "We have moved the events to&#13;
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OYP Tulsao&#13;
By Judy G.&#13;
Charles Frederick Mr Oklahoma Continental 2008&#13;
TULSA, OK __ March 28th, Singer and&#13;
entertainer Chades Frederick, Mr. Oklahoma&#13;
Continental, began one of the many&#13;
benefits planned to support Openarms&#13;
Youth Project in Tulsa to a standing room&#13;
only crowd. Many parents and grandparents&#13;
of the entertainers were in attendance.&#13;
David Dees, owner of Club Majestic, 124&#13;
N. Boston, Tulsa, donated the use of the&#13;
dub for this worthy benefit. ~he event&#13;
raised $770 for OYE.&#13;
Entertainers were Sabastyn Croft, Tazia&#13;
Kennedy, Cort, Brooke Kennedy-Miss OK&#13;
National Queen, Mindy Bartlett, KC Morgan,&#13;
Kordylia Kennedy, Alex Kennedy, Iman&#13;
Scott-Miss Goddess 2007, Daphne Rio and&#13;
Nicole Poverty-Miss OYE.&#13;
Donations&#13;
to benefit the GLBT youth group,&#13;
many who are or were homeless just because&#13;
they are gay, can be made to Openarms&#13;
Youth Project, 2015-B S. Lakewood, Tulsa,&#13;
Ok. 74112, or contact Tim or Ken at 918-&#13;
838-7104.&#13;
TULSA PRIDE:&#13;
give people a reason to check it (downtown)&#13;
out, but also to come enjoy our new center&#13;
and see how many resources are available."&#13;
The first big change this year that Black&#13;
notes is the separation of the Pride Festival&#13;
from the Pride Parade. This year, the parade&#13;
will occur June 7 and the festival will occur&#13;
June 14.&#13;
Following a national trend, the Pride&#13;
Parade will be held in the evening, escaping&#13;
the oppressive summer sun. The parade will&#13;
fol!ow a new route, taking it from the Brady&#13;
Arts District through downtown to the&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
When the parade ends at 4th and&#13;
Kenosha, the new Pride Block Party will&#13;
kick off: "There will be 2 stages of entertainment,&#13;
beer tents, vendors and all kinds of&#13;
activities," says Black, who also notes that&#13;
national music sensation Eric Himan will&#13;
be performing. Black also says that for those&#13;
with children, the second floor of the equality&#13;
center will be open to provide licensed&#13;
babysitters for a small fee.&#13;
A week later, the Diversity Festival&#13;
will kick off in Centennial Park just west&#13;
of6th &amp; Peoria. Black says that the newly&#13;
revamped festival will feature two stages of&#13;
entertainment with a multi-ethnic array of&#13;
performers, an international food court,&#13;
children’s area, local vendors and more.&#13;
According to Black, including other&#13;
faith and ethnic communities is not an attempt&#13;
to "de-gay" Pride, but to help create&#13;
community allies. "We have to realize our&#13;
commitment to justice can not be for the&#13;
gay community only. We have to speak out&#13;
against racism and against bigotry. "The&#13;
GLBT community is in every population,"&#13;
"By increasing our alliances we strengthen&#13;
our own commitment for our people."&#13;
’This is still a gay pride event," Black&#13;
emphasizes. There will be a leather fashion&#13;
show, there will be drag queens, and there&#13;
xvill be rainbows. It’s still very gay, but it is&#13;
also more professional and more inclusive."&#13;
The final major change that Black says&#13;
will be occurring is the moving of the&#13;
Diversity Gala to the historic Cain’s Ballroom.&#13;
Black says that not only does this&#13;
help to create an emphasis on downtown,&#13;
but it also provides much needed space for&#13;
the event to grow.&#13;
For the latest updates on the Tulsa Pride&#13;
Celebration, visit their web site at www.&#13;
tulsapride.org.&#13;
2008 LGBT Leadership&#13;
Summit OKC&#13;
Saturday, May 10, 9am-5pm, Ronald J.&#13;
Norick Downtown Library, 300 Park Avenue,&#13;
Oklahoma City&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation wil! host the 2008&#13;
LGBT Leadership Summit a one-day event&#13;
with four sessions of workshops. This year’s&#13;
summit features more extensive workshops&#13;
about our state legislature - by far the most&#13;
attended session last year - and programs&#13;
appealing to college students and young&#13;
adults. There will also be two community&#13;
forums.&#13;
The 2007 LGBT Leadership Summit was&#13;
successful beyond expectations. LGBT&#13;
and LGBT-friendly persons and organizations&#13;
acquired tools and guidance to more&#13;
effectively manage themselves and, more&#13;
importantly, better collaborate with others&#13;
to accomplish common goals.&#13;
Workshops&#13;
The 2008 LGBT Leadership Summit is a&#13;
one-day event with four sessions of up to&#13;
five workshops per session. Workshops will&#13;
address five topics:&#13;
Leadership Development&#13;
O Organization Development - non-profits,&#13;
fundraising, etc.&#13;
o Government- politics and the legislative&#13;
process&#13;
® Personal Development - spirituality,&#13;
equality, etc.&#13;
o Anti-violence - anti-bullying, hate crimes,&#13;
etc.&#13;
For more information go to:&#13;
wvcw.cimarronalliance.org&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 5&#13;
Loving the Hater&#13;
Wlaile Hating the Hate&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ I found a&#13;
link recently to a blog (vavw.bilerico.com)&#13;
that contains a comment (http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/4qdbph) written in reaction to reading&#13;
the main story about the Oklahoma City&#13;
chapter of PFLAG and their recording of&#13;
Rep. Sally Kern (http://tinyurl.com/2zbpgn)&#13;
that catches Kern in her spider web of&#13;
hubris and cant.&#13;
Like the author, I too am very disappointed&#13;
with the approach of "loving the hater while&#13;
hating the hate."&#13;
Ofcourse, I respect our supporters who use&#13;
their close relationship with Jesus to try and&#13;
gain support for LGBT citizens and other&#13;
minorities who are used for verbal target&#13;
practice in the ~var for suppression of civil&#13;
rights.&#13;
I’m delighted the Oklahoma City PFLAG&#13;
chapter was able to document the duplicity&#13;
of Sally Kern and record with her permission&#13;
the lies she later reported as irresponsibility&#13;
on the part of PFLAG. This single&#13;
incident should show you the arrogance and&#13;
madness that is being passed offas legislative&#13;
Republican leadership. Not one elected&#13;
official in Oklahoma from either major&#13;
party has come strongly to the defense and&#13;
support of the LGBT taxpayers living in&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
Had Kern used race, skin color, or ethnic&#13;
origin as her subject I bet the rent she would&#13;
be rene~ving her teaching certificate and&#13;
looking for a school that would hire her.&#13;
The First Amendment guarantees both sides&#13;
the freedom to practice their respective&#13;
religious viewpoints and the market place in&#13;
which to talk about them.&#13;
However, this same First Amendment does&#13;
NOT give either side permission to encode&#13;
their religious viewpoints into CIVIL law.&#13;
I feel this is where we miss the boat in establishing&#13;
our birthright to equal treatment&#13;
under judicial law, and not the ten laws of&#13;
Deuteronomy. There will always be a Bible&#13;
verse to trump the opposing Bible verse resulting&#13;
in a version of ping-pong skirmishes&#13;
with Jesus as the referee.&#13;
The writer gives some specific examples of&#13;
public, peaceful protest that we can engage&#13;
in to show that LGBTs are neither the doormats&#13;
nor the monsters our enemies make us&#13;
to be.&#13;
It’s odd that our suppressors are either afraid&#13;
to be in the same room with us, fearing for&#13;
their own bodily integrity, keeping their&#13;
knees close together; or they, dismiss us as&#13;
dippy airheads, frivolous and irresponsible.&#13;
How can we be both at the same time?&#13;
Their response shows more about the fiction&#13;
in their minds then about the truth of our&#13;
lives.&#13;
Until we get out of the religious justification&#13;
business the more we’ll be dragged into its&#13;
historical quagmire. Look at the present&#13;
wars being fought around the world and&#13;
you’ll see religious intolerance at the root.&#13;
Our LGBT equality will have to be established&#13;
in the legislatures and the courthouses&#13;
in all fifty states without religious prejudice&#13;
tipping the scales of justice.&#13;
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by Liz Highleyman&#13;
What is the history o£GLAAD ??&#13;
For more than two decades, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against&#13;
Defamation (GLAAD) has served as the queer community’s watchdog&#13;
against biased portrayals of lesbian, ga); bisexual, and transgender&#13;
people in the media.&#13;
Up until the final decades of the 20th century, representations of&#13;
LGBT people in l{lms, television, popular music, and mainstream&#13;
publications - if present at all - typically focused on scandal or&#13;
ridicule. The burst of gay activism and visibility in the late 1960s&#13;
spurred a conservative backlash, and by the mid-1980s, the community&#13;
was staggering under the weight of the AIDS epidemic,&#13;
as people with HIV faced stigma exacerbated by media portrayals&#13;
depicting them as a danger to the "general population."&#13;
In 1985, the New York LGBT community was embroiled in a&#13;
debate about closure of the .city’s gay bathhouses and grew- increasingly&#13;
alarmed about sensationalistic AIDS coverage in the New&#13;
York Post. That November, a group of long-time activists including&#13;
Vito Russo, Arnie Kantrowitz, Jim Owles, and Darrell Yates Rist&#13;
called a town meeting that drew more than 700 participants. Heeding&#13;
the exhortation of author Jewetle Gomez to "take responsibility&#13;
for what is being said about us," they formed the Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).&#13;
The group began as a grassroots effort, using phone trees and&#13;
monthly newsletters to issue alerts about offensive media portrayals&#13;
of LGBT people. Among its earliest victories, in 1987 GLAAD&#13;
persuaded the New York Times to finally use the word "gay" rather&#13;
than "homosexual." Ti~e following year, the New York group hired&#13;
its first full-time executive director, Craig Davidson. Meanwhile,&#13;
in Los Angeles, Richard Jennings and others started a new chapter&#13;
focused on the Hollywood entertainment industry. The bicoastal&#13;
organization’s clout continued to grow, enabling it to secure an&#13;
apology from comedian Johnny Carson for saying "fag" on the air,&#13;
followed by the suspension ofAndy Rooney by CBS for homophobic&#13;
and racist comments. In 1992, Entertainment Weekly named&#13;
GLAAD one of the 100 most powerful entities in Hollywood.&#13;
Before long, new GLAAD chapters arose in Atlanta, Dallas, Denver,&#13;
Kansas City, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.&#13;
But in 1995, the local groups merged into a centralized national&#13;
organization with a single board, and a staff based in New York and&#13;
Los Angeles; two years later, former Showtime executive Joan Garry&#13;
took the helm. Over the next decade, GLAAD initiated projects&#13;
focusing on communities of color (including Spanish and Chinese&#13;
language media), sports media, faith-based groups, and youth.&#13;
GLAAD continued to exert insider pressure, and, when needed, to&#13;
organize larger public protests against biased portrayals - like Sharon&#13;
Stone’s murderous bisexual temptress in the film Basic Instinct&#13;
(1992) - or the omission of queer content, such as excising&#13;
a male-male kiss from the television show Melrose Place. Homophobic&#13;
song lyrics by rapper Eminem and Jamaican dancehall artists&#13;
Beenie Man and Buju Banton were other targets. GLAAD also&#13;
reacted to current events, such as the murders of Matthew Shepard&#13;
and transgender teen Gwen Araujo, as well as homophobic outbursts&#13;
by the likes of the late Rev. Jerry Falwell and Pennsylvania&#13;
Senator Rick Santorum.&#13;
But in keeping with its mission of promoting "fair, accurate, and inclusive&#13;
representation of people and events in the media as a means&#13;
of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender&#13;
identity and sexual orientation," GLAAD also sought to shape&#13;
positive portrayals. It consulted on television and movie scripts&#13;
featuring LGBT characters and themes, pitched sympathetic stories&#13;
to mainstream publications, provided spokespersons for talk shows,&#13;
and trained queer individuals and groups in how to effectively use&#13;
the media. In addition to wielding the "stick" of protest, the organization&#13;
also dangled the "carrot" of praise, introducing the GLAAD&#13;
Media Awards in 1990 to recognize favorable representations of the&#13;
community and its issues. After considerable pressure from LGBT&#13;
media, the organization agreed in 2007 to honor them along with&#13;
nongay outlets.&#13;
By 2005, when Garry turned over leadership to Neil Giuliano - the&#13;
openly gay former Republican mayor ofTempe, Ariz. - the organization&#13;
had a budget approaching $7.5 million and a staff of more than&#13;
40. Yet GLAAD’s explosive growth, insider strategy, and increased&#13;
emphasis on star-studded events did not sit well with some activists&#13;
who felt the organization had moved too far from its grassroots&#13;
origins. Further, some were unhappy with tactics they regarded as&#13;
censorship, such as the successful pressure campaign to cancel conservative&#13;
commentator Dr. Laura Schlessinger’s television show.&#13;
GLAAD has "a political agenda that is murky at best - at worst, it&#13;
is dangerous to free speech, artistic expression, and the interests of&#13;
LGBT people," wrote activist Michae! Bronski. "Judging the accuracy&#13;
of a news report is much different than judging art. GLAAD&#13;
can deal with these issues by getting out of show business and back&#13;
into watchdog media commentary."&#13;
Despite the criticism, GLAAD continues with its goal of"changing&#13;
people’s hearts and minds through what they see in the media."&#13;
According to the organization, "What people see at the movies&#13;
or read in the newspaper shapes how they view and treat the gay,&#13;
lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people around them, and we have&#13;
a responsibility to make sure those images foster awareness, understanding&#13;
and respect."&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Bronski, Michael. 2005. ~Not So GLAAD Anymore." Z Magazine (May 1).&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. www.glaad.org.&#13;
Gross, Larry: 2002. Up From Invisibility: Lesbians, Gay Men and the Media in America&#13;
(Columbia University Press).&#13;
10 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
OkEq Announces Anrmat&#13;
Equality Gala&#13;
Saturday, May 3t, 6pm, Cain’s Ballroom,&#13;
423 N Main Ave&#13;
TULSA, OK__ (ENEWS) Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality is excited to announce its annual&#13;
Equality Gala, held this year at the legendary&#13;
Cain’s Ballroom. Benefiting OkEq, the Gala&#13;
honors Lifetime Achievement Axvard xvinner&#13;
Charles Faudree, Community Heroes George&#13;
Kaiser Family Foundation and Carol Crawford,&#13;
and Russ Bennett Spiritual Inclusion&#13;
Award winner Nancy Day: The program&#13;
features a champagne and hors d’oeuvre&#13;
reception, live entertainment by Jared Tyler&#13;
and Valerie Eskridge accompanied by Jacob&#13;
Fred Jazz Odyssey, dinner by Taste Catering&#13;
and wine donated by Loring Wine Company.&#13;
Don’t miss the black tie event of the&#13;
season, celebrating Tulsa’s rich diversity.&#13;
Sponsorship information and tickets are&#13;
available at: wxvw.okeq.org&#13;
Co ° munity for&#13;
People iving&#13;
with&#13;
H P !iA1D8&#13;
A 501 c (3) Non Profit O~:gan:izatlon&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
VVe provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
harrismmjr@yahoo.com.&#13;
www.0zarksstar.c0m&#13;
New exhibit featuring&#13;
artist Ann Marie Distefano&#13;
at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis R. Neill&#13;
Equality Center art gallery will host its&#13;
monthly First Thursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-9pm, Thursday, May 1,&#13;
2008, for the opening of it’s May exhibit,&#13;
paintings by Ann Marie Distefano.&#13;
Ann Marie’s paintings emerge from an aspiration&#13;
to reclaim the spiritual dignity of&#13;
art. "I want to make art that might open for&#13;
the receptive viewer the window onto&#13;
eternity," states Distefano. She continues,&#13;
"My paintings are ’plugged into’ an inner&#13;
source within myself that is very deep and&#13;
sometimes unknown. What I seek to achieve&#13;
is independence of artistic and philosophical&#13;
fashions. My goal as an artist is to reveal&#13;
an ineffable presence, the contemplation of&#13;
which can lead the viewer towards an intuitive&#13;
recognition of his or her own inherent&#13;
radiance."&#13;
Distefano, a native Bostonian, has been&#13;
living in Tulsa for the past four years. She is&#13;
a graduate of the School of the Museum of&#13;
Fine Arts of Boston. The reception will be&#13;
generously catered by donation by Baxter’s&#13;
Interurban Grill. The exhibit will remain&#13;
up through the month of May, and can be&#13;
viewed Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pm.&#13;
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located&#13;
at 621 E. 4th St., in downtown Tulsa.&#13;
More info can be found on the web at okeq.&#13;
org.&#13;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq)_. OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &amp;&#13;
Transgender (LGBT) individuals and&#13;
families through advocacy, education, programs,&#13;
alliances, and the operation of&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
Emmy Award Winner&#13;
Leslie Jordan (Brother&#13;
Boy) In Oklahoma City.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Leslie Jordan&#13;
famed "Sordid Lives" star, will bring his one&#13;
man show, "My Trip Down The Pink Carpet"&#13;
to OKC June 8th at the Tolbert Theater&#13;
@ Stage Center. "In 1982, Leslie Jordan&#13;
jumped offa Greyhound bus from the hills&#13;
ofTennessee, said ’hello’ to Hollywood and&#13;
has never looked back. With hundreds of&#13;
television and film roles to his credit, he is&#13;
probably best remembered for ’Kyle’ hapless&#13;
ex-con on Muphey Brown, ’Resplendent&#13;
Man’ entrepreneurial super hero on Lois and&#13;
Clark, and can currently be seen recurring&#13;
as ’Mr. Beverly Leslie’ on the hit series, \Vgill&#13;
&amp; Grace. Mr. Jordan just finished a stint on&#13;
the two hit series, Ally McBeal and Boston&#13;
Public as ’Dr. Benjamin Harris’ cloning expert&#13;
turned new-age reverend turned science&#13;
teacher turned drama coach.&#13;
Mr. Jordan has also had a successful stage&#13;
career. He played ’Brother Boy’ a Tammy&#13;
Wynette fixated drag queen, in Del Shores&#13;
hit play Sordid Lives and went on to star&#13;
in the film adaptation of that play. He also&#13;
has won every award for best supporting&#13;
actor LA gives in theatre (Back Stage West&#13;
Garlands, LA Weekly, LA Drama Critics&#13;
Circle) for his portrayal of’Peanut Leroy’ a&#13;
sodden aging homosexual in the runaway&#13;
hit, Southern Baptist Sissies.&#13;
the STAR 11&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
ooking forward to the upcoming&#13;
Great Plains Rodeo,&#13;
O.G.R.A. President Klint&#13;
Wieden shares his thoughts&#13;
and hopes not only for this&#13;
event but for OGRA and the gay&#13;
cowboys and cowgirls of Oklahoma.&#13;
Originally from the small Oklahoma&#13;
community of Arnett, he grew up as a&#13;
typical Oklahoma cowboy, belonging&#13;
to both 4-H and the Future Farmers of&#13;
America. He went on to OSU where he&#13;
majored in animal science and business,&#13;
and now resides in OFdahoma&#13;
City with his current career of copier&#13;
sales while enjoying being a cowboy on&#13;
the side. We appreciate him sharing his&#13;
time with us.&#13;
Victor: How many years has the Great&#13;
Plains Regional Rodeo been in Oklahoma&#13;
City?&#13;
Klint: This is our 23rd year, and it has been&#13;
held for the last 15 years at the Oklahoma&#13;
State Fairgrounds. It began with a group of&#13;
people looking for an avenue where they&#13;
could have friendly competition, socialize&#13;
together and work together. It was a place&#13;
for people who had something in common,&#13;
a love of rodeo. They were gay cowboys who&#13;
didn’t really feel that they fit into the gay&#13;
scene at that time.&#13;
The I.G.R.A. ( International Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association) was formed, and O.G.R.A (&#13;
Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association) was&#13;
among the first state organizations. At the&#13;
same time, the founders felt that they could&#13;
also help the community by being a major&#13;
fundraiser for charities of the community.&#13;
Victor: A tradition that continues to this&#13;
day.&#13;
Klint: Besides the competition and fun&#13;
involved, fundraising is truly what the rodeo&#13;
Photo: Klint Wieden President OGRA&#13;
is all about. \Ve raise money all year long to&#13;
put it on, and then take the proceeds from&#13;
that to give back to local charities.&#13;
Victor: Is it still a regional rodeo?&#13;
Klint: It had formerly been the Great Plains&#13;
Regional Rodeo, representing other states as&#13;
well. Today it is the Great Plains Rodeo, an&#13;
event solely of OGRA. There is another organization&#13;
in Tulsa, the Sooner State Rodeo&#13;
Association, who also has their own rodeo.&#13;
Victor: Of course the situation is much better&#13;
than it was over 25 years ago. There were&#13;
probably a lot of gay cowboys who felt they&#13;
couldn’t be themselves and fit into what&#13;
they perceived the gay community to be at&#13;
that time. But even today straight people are&#13;
astounded that there are gay cowboys, much&#13;
less a rodeo.&#13;
Klint: A couple a years ago the Daily Oklahoman&#13;
wrote about our rodeo. \Vhat was&#13;
to be a small paragraph turned into a front&#13;
page story, hit the AP wires and was read&#13;
all over the country. It was also read&#13;
by my parents, who I had not been&#13;
out with, who accepted me for the&#13;
gay cowboy I was.&#13;
Victor: Gay just happens, but cowboys&#13;
are made. So how did it happen&#13;
that you are a cowboy?&#13;
Klint: I grew in the small northwest&#13;
Oklahoma town ofArnett, 18 people&#13;
in my graduating class. Arnett is a&#13;
farming and ranching community,&#13;
I rode horses and worked cattle my&#13;
whole life, so that’s really who I am.&#13;
Like many straight people, I thought&#13;
you had to be flamboyant and feminine&#13;
to be gay, and that wasn’t me.&#13;
Once I learned there were country gay&#13;
bars with cowboys, and gay rodeos,&#13;
I thought" wow!" I fit in. That was great to&#13;
kno~v.&#13;
Victor: Of course the movie Brokeback&#13;
Mountain had an enormous impact on&#13;
America as a whole. I’m sure it had a special&#13;
effect for the gay rodeo scene.&#13;
Klint: It made people aware, both gay and&#13;
straight, that there were people in that&#13;
lifestyle who happened to be gay. So many&#13;
gay cowboys could really relate to it, felt we&#13;
had to hide for fear of not being accepted by&#13;
our families, friends, bosses, or even the gay&#13;
communir):&#13;
Victor: So how rewarding has your hard&#13;
work been with OGRA?&#13;
Klint: \Veil this is my 4th term as the President&#13;
of OGRA, I’ve been the rodeo director.&#13;
I’m very out and very proud of what I’m&#13;
doing. I have no problem telling businesses,&#13;
like my dry cleaners, my dentist, my&#13;
veterinarian that I support them, I’m a gay&#13;
cowboy, and I’d like their support for our&#13;
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Foreman eaves Task Force&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force&#13;
Executive Director Matt Foreman quit his&#13;
job April 15 and moved to San Francisco to&#13;
head up the Gay &amp; Lesbian Rights Program&#13;
at the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund.&#13;
The fund provides more grant support to&#13;
GLBT organizations than aW other nongay&#13;
foundation in the U.S.&#13;
Foreman was at the Task Force for five years&#13;
and is credited with grmving the staff to 54&#13;
full-timers and doubling the organizanon’s&#13;
budget to $10 million.&#13;
"I’m incredibly privileged to have had this&#13;
job for the last five years, and to have been&#13;
paid to be gay for the last 18," Foreman said&#13;
in an interview. "There are so many people&#13;
who give their hearts and souls to our&#13;
movement without any compensation or for&#13;
ridiculously low salaries, and that certainly&#13;
includes LGBT journalists.&#13;
’Tm also overwhelmed with pride in our&#13;
people," he said. "One thing I hear a lot in&#13;
my travels is: ’There’s no such thing as a gay&#13;
community. No one’s on the same page. In a&#13;
few years we’ll all be assimilated, etc., etc.’ I&#13;
couldn’t disagree more.&#13;
"Name me one community -- or family, for&#13;
that matter -- where everyone agrees and&#13;
everyone gets along. That’s not community,&#13;
but banality.... No, there’s no monolithic&#13;
gay community, but there are dozens and&#13;
dozens of communities within our larger&#13;
movement and they’re accomplishing amazing&#13;
things every day. There’s community&#13;
everywhere I go -- some purely social, others&#13;
religious, others political, others professional.&#13;
"While we do have a very, very long way&#13;
to go, the fact that we’ve made so much&#13;
progress while being such a tiny minority&#13;
and against such mighty opponents is, to&#13;
me, proof positive that we do indeed have a&#13;
vibrant people and community."&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
PlanetOut to selll Advocate,&#13;
Out, Myson, porn mags&#13;
PlanetOut Inc. is selling The Advocate and&#13;
Out magazines -- as well as The Out Traveler,&#13;
HIVPlus, three porn magazines and book&#13;
publisher Alyson Publications -- to an affiliate&#13;
of the gay TV network here! for $6 million.&#13;
The sale price is far !ess than the $31.1 million&#13;
PlanetOut Inc. paid for the magazines and&#13;
book compaW when it bought LPI Media&#13;
Inc. and SpecPub Inc. in 2005. PlanetOut&#13;
Inc. reported a loss of $51.2 million last year.&#13;
The company xvill continue to own and operate&#13;
Gay.com and PlanetOut.com.&#13;
In January, PlanetOut Inc. "retained Allen&#13;
&amp; Company, LLC to assist the company in&#13;
evaluating strategic alternatives, including a&#13;
possible sale of the company," a press release&#13;
said.&#13;
The corporation also announced in January&#13;
"that it will no longer be providing quarterly&#13;
or annual earnings guidance and will not&#13;
hold quarterly earnings calls."&#13;
The porn magazines included in the sale to&#13;
Regent Releasing&#13;
and Unzipped. A fourth SpecPub Inc. porn&#13;
magazine, known as [2], has ceased publication,&#13;
but the sale will include the trademark&#13;
"[2]," PlanetOut Inc. CEO Karen Magee said&#13;
via e-mail.&#13;
Obama grants&#13;
interview to&#13;
Advocate&#13;
Under fire for not speaking&#13;
with local and regional gay&#13;
cations, presidential&#13;
candidate Barack Obama sat&#13;
down for an interviexv with&#13;
Advocate.corn on April 10.&#13;
"The gay press may feel like I’m&#13;
not giving them enough love. But&#13;
basically, all press feels that xvay at&#13;
times;’ Obama said. "Obviously,&#13;
when you’ve got limited amount of&#13;
time, you’ve got so many oudets.&#13;
We tend not to do a whole bunch of specialized&#13;
press.... But I haven’t been silent on gay&#13;
issues. What’s happened is, I speak oftentimes&#13;
to gay issues to a public general audience"&#13;
Obama said he supports passage of a federal&#13;
law protecting transgender people from discrimination&#13;
but he’s not sure there’s support&#13;
in Congress for the move. A bill outlawing&#13;
job discrimination against gays, lesbians and&#13;
bisexuals has passed the House of Representatives&#13;
and is pending in the Senate.&#13;
"I have been clear about my interest in including&#13;
gender identity in legislation, but I’ve also&#13;
been honest ~vith the groups that I’ve met&#13;
with that it is a heavy lift through Congress,"&#13;
he said. "\Ve’ve got some Democrats who are&#13;
willing to vote for a non-inclusive bill but we&#13;
lose them on an inclusive bill, and we just may&#13;
not be able to generate the votes"&#13;
Obama said he understands gay people’s frustration&#13;
with candidates such as himself(and&#13;
Hillary Clinton) who support, civil-union&#13;
but not marriage for&#13;
same-sex couples,’ I strongly&#13;
respect the right ofsamesex&#13;
couples to insist&#13;
that even ifwe got&#13;
complete equality in&#13;
benefits, it still&#13;
wouldn’t be equal because&#13;
the same&#13;
~vord, marriage, assigned to&#13;
it; he said. "I understand that,&#13;
3ective is also&#13;
the&#13;
broader&#13;
,olitical and&#13;
’ historical&#13;
context in&#13;
which I’m&#13;
opera&#13;
ing"&#13;
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Rata Esparza Slays ’Era in 2518&#13;
Eventually, all the Broadway stars try their&#13;
tuck in Hollywood. And it Was just ~ matter&#13;
of time before Raul Esparza, the han&amp;ome&#13;
Tony Award nominee and Drama Desk&#13;
Award winner (both for _Company_ and&#13;
TabooL wandered west. Xhe bisexual actor&#13;
has already fom~.d success on the small&#13;
screen, cast m a recurring ro!e on A Cs h,t&#13;
Pushing Daisies. BUt n~w he ma.v be s,tepping&#13;
wlay outside the feel-good box he ~ been&#13;
in - hes in t~ to play a s~riaI killer in Wes&#13;
Craven~ latest ~een-horror fihm, 2518. Concerning&#13;
a group 0fkids being stalked&#13;
by a killer believed to have died on&#13;
the birthday they share in common,&#13;
the film will co’star teenage collies&#13;
0 pe ) and&#13;
Shareeka epps (Half-Nelson). No&#13;
production or release dates yet, but&#13;
the scary stuffis due to shoot soon.&#13;
Gay Cast Populates C vas&#13;
Shifting the Canvass. an indie drama due&#13;
m rackJe the complicated lives of a group&#13;
of BrooMyn friends aAer 9/11. has cast&#13;
several ~:aces fan~iliar to queer audiences.&#13;
notably up-and-coming gay actor Cheyem~e&#13;
Ja4k~on. t~t seen on film as rugby player&#13;
M~k Bingha~n in United 93, and cur~endy&#13;
on Broadway in the hit music~ 3~adu,&#13;
Jackson will star as a heterosexuN W~&#13;
Srree~ executive involved with a group of gay&#13;
ffien&amp;. Rounding out the c~st is ~&amp; in ~e&#13;
HNI alum Scott "~,ompson, ~ well as John&#13;
Paul Pimc (best remembered ~ the hotW&#13;
go-go boy in N’icD and Gedde Watanabe&#13;
(last seen reD,lart~ as a gay nurse on ER, but&#13;
forever kmown as ’Long D~ Dong" from&#13;
SNteen CanNes). ~le film rolls in June and&#13;
promises ~meos ~- several ~-yevunn~ed&#13;
New ~brk ni~tti~e personalties.&#13;
Cosby Goes to Jail&#13;
Moore kmows how hard it is for an&#13;
; a break from the business&#13;
so lately she~ been&#13;
a low-risk comeback? Get on&#13;
indie-film bus. And that’s exacdy what&#13;
he’s been doing, recently starring in the&#13;
.’ist drama Flawless with Michael Caine.&#13;
nd now set to shoot gay writer-director from a&#13;
d~tchell Llchtenste~ns (Teeth) latest film. mate&#13;
Happy Tears. She’s i~ good compan&gt; ~oo,&#13;
~ih~e-fitm veteran P~ker Posey has signed taste,&#13;
,n toplay lvloore’s younget sibling. ~2ne&#13;
kama focuses on the two estranged sisters&#13;
me selfLaggrandizing, the other bitter and&#13;
~dn~) as they re-establish their relationlip&#13;
and deal with their elderly father’s&#13;
progressive dementia. Shooting now in 2010.&#13;
i~hiiadelphia, look for the happiness sometim~&#13;
in 2009.&#13;
who finds herself&#13;
Notably up-and-coming gay actor Cheyenne&#13;
Jack,on. Photo: By Ben Strothmann&#13;
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Brief history from&#13;
around the&#13;
There is a lot to learn about this versatile&#13;
wine. There are plenty ofgood Rieslings to&#13;
taste. Let~ start with Australian offerings.&#13;
They are noted fbr their oily- texture and citrus&#13;
fruit flavors in their youth and a smooth&#13;
balance of freshness and acid as they age.&#13;
New Zealand Riesling was first planted in the&#13;
1970s and has flourished in the relatively cool&#13;
climate of the Marlborough area. In comparison&#13;
to Australian Riesting, New Zealand&#13;
produces lighter and more delicate wines that&#13;
range from sweet to dry.&#13;
][n Cati~brnia, Riesling lags far behind in popularity&#13;
to Chardonnay ~d is not as commonly&#13;
planted. A notable exception is&#13;
opment ofhigh quality Late Harvest&#13;
So i]~r, the Late Harvest wines&#13;
produced are in the Anderson&#13;
Valleys (north of Santa Rosa) where&#13;
is more likely to encourage dte needed botutis&#13;
develop. ~ae Riesling that does ~&#13;
fornia tends to be softer, fuller, a&#13;
diverse flavors than a "tTpical" ~&#13;
ofBonW Doon, F&#13;
Mountain A~v~&amp; with&#13;
dedicated completely to&#13;
With high acidity and&#13;
peach&#13;
has deveto&#13;
area is re&#13;
t facility&#13;
[, citric,&#13;
With German Riesling,&#13;
of ~vine&#13;
Pr~dikat (QmP)&#13;
PRAY-dee-kahq. It is the&#13;
defined by the&#13;
1971.&#13;
,nit&#13;
New York, particularly in ~e Finger Lakes&#13;
region, was one ofthe eaMiest U.S, producers&#13;
ofPdesling. Plantings started to appear in&#13;
California by 1857 and fbllowed in xNSshington&#13;
State in 1871.&#13;
New ~tbrk Riesling generally has a characteristic&#13;
effervescent light body with a similarly&#13;
light, mellow flavor, The wine can be dynamic&#13;
though rarely robust, and ranges from dry to&#13;
sweet. New York is also a notable producer&#13;
ofRiesling based Ice Wine, although a large&#13;
majority ofNew ~%rk ke Wine is made from&#13;
Vidal Blanc and Vigno~es.&#13;
In the Pacific Northwest there is a stark contrast&#13;
in Riesling production. ~Ihe grape is currently on&#13;
the rise in ~VZ~shington State but on the decline&#13;
in neighboring Oregon. Pdesling from this area&#13;
ranges from dr?" to sweet, m~d has a crisp lighmess&#13;
that bodes well for e~sy drin~ng. Often there will&#13;
be an easily detectable peach and mineral complex.&#13;
Some Washington State winemakers, such as&#13;
Chateau Ste. Michelle, are adapting Germau-style&#13;
There are six subcategories&#13;
categor?; ranked from&#13;
determine various levels&#13;
.are: K)~BINE~, SP/&amp;TLESE&#13;
BEEI?J);NAUSLESE, EISWEIN,&#13;
ENBEERENAUSLESE. Each care&#13;
fined by a minimum sugar content of the&#13;
which varies {::rotn region to region. The focus&#13;
sugar content embodies the theoW that grapes&#13;
with bdgher sugar levels are riper and therefore&#13;
yield richer wines with deep colors and intense&#13;
flavors.&#13;
Although Riesling is best known from Germa-&#13;
W’s Mosel-Saa&gt;Rmver, Pfalz, Rheinhessen and&#13;
Rheingau m:eas, wines from Alsace and Austria&#13;
attain equal greatness. France’ Alsace’s&#13;
are coveted for their high sugar levels and&#13;
endless aging abili9~.&#13;
Food Paring&#13;
Riesling is a versatile wine for pairing with food&#13;
because ofits balance ofsugar and acidity: tt can ~&#13;
paired with Thai and Chinese cuisine and various&#13;
Rieslingproduction methods, and even parmering . types ofdishes prepared more on the spicy side.&#13;
with well&amp;~own German vinmers like Dr. Ernest One can also enjoy this wine with spicy ham,&#13;
Loosen to create specialty wines such as the Eroig~ pork with pineapple chutney, stir-fried snow peas&#13;
Riesling, with spicy shrimp, crab, turkey, barbequed or&#13;
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smoked meats, . white sausages, crab cakes&#13;
gouda &amp; grwere~&#13;
:this wine can be paired as an&#13;
cake, apples/pears, caramel/&#13;
wmilla ice creaan,&#13;
Schm~ Sohne Relax ’06&#13;
Job JOS P~Urn/Spatlese ’04&#13;
Jakob Dem~er/Kabinett ’06&#13;
~ ’06&#13;
Pacific Rim Califor-&#13;
Series Australia ’06&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite&#13;
wine shop, ask questions and purchase&#13;
a bottle or two. Share some food &amp;&#13;
wine with friends and check this out for&#13;
yourself.&#13;
Vlr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events&#13;
known in town as the Wine Enthusiasts&#13;
of Tulsa.&#13;
References include: the ABC’s of wine by James&#13;
Laube/vcww.WineSpectator.com&#13;
,#~,~v.FoodandWine.com&#13;
www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
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&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
Campbell Street, Springfield, MO Early 1900’s&#13;
~ormany years, Springfield, Missouri has gotten&#13;
a bad rap fi’om the gay and lesbian community all over the country.&#13;
Even many of our straight friends have been hesitant about visiting&#13;
Springfield. Like many cities in the "Bible Belt", Springfield has had&#13;
in the past a reputation for being extremely conservative and even&#13;
homophobic. Well, readers, things have CHANGED and for the&#13;
better ! At the invitation of the Springfield, Missouri Convention&#13;
&amp; Visitors Bureau we visited Springfield last month. They showed&#13;
us their beautiful city, their museums, attractions, galleries, dining&#13;
options and we must admit that we are now in love with Springfield,&#13;
Missouri and we lmow that all of our gay and lesbian readers&#13;
from coast to coast will also be. Springfield, Mo. is a very "vibrant&#13;
and alive" city and everybody is welcome. As our readers kmow, we&#13;
are a "very out’ gay couple and we were shown the highest respect&#13;
everywhere we went in Springfield. There are gays and lesbians&#13;
working in every field of employment in Springfield and nearly all&#13;
of them are "out". MaW of the large National companies at first&#13;
were hesitant to move their offices and headquarters to Springfield&#13;
but things have changed and for a variety of reasons. We want to&#13;
thank so many of the younger gays and lesbians that we met while&#13;
we were in Springfield for their honesty and hard work that to made&#13;
this happen. Now with that being said, let us tell you about the&#13;
"new and improved" Springfield, Missouri.&#13;
With a population of over 420,000 for metropolitan Springfield,&#13;
it is the third largest city in the State and offers an unbelievable array&#13;
of surprises for any traveler. When so many cities in the country&#13;
are down-sizing and doing nothing to improve their cities, the&#13;
Springfield, Mo. community has grown in every ~vay imaginable&#13;
in their arts, business, sports, shopping, restaurants and nightlife.&#13;
Their "new and improved" downtown area is something that most&#13;
cities can only dream about. All within walking distance you can&#13;
admire the works of local and regional artists in more than 15 galleries,&#13;
artist’s studios and other venues where you can encounter&#13;
sculpture, pottery, paintings, jewelry, photography and hand blown&#13;
glass demonstrations. In addition you have a choice of wonderful&#13;
restaurants, coffee shops and cafes to dine. In Springfield, they&#13;
MADE it happen! Springfield has over 6,000 hotel/motel rooms&#13;
and over 600 dining options. So whatever you are into, you will find&#13;
it in Springfield!&#13;
Metropolitan Springfield has so much to offer in the way of&#13;
attractions, historical places to visit and things to see. FANTASTIC&#13;
CAVERNS is a must see for any first time visitor to Springfield.&#13;
They open daily at 8 AM until dusk. You ride thru this ancient&#13;
underground cave that has massive formations. The tour is 50&#13;
minutes and your driver will explain the entire history of the cave&#13;
to you. THE SPRINGFIELD ART MUSEUM is the permanent&#13;
home for some 8,500 art objects representing thousands of years of&#13;
culture. They are open Tuesday thru Sunday and are located at 111&#13;
E. Brookside Dr. The SPRINGFIELD LITTLE THEATRE at the&#13;
historic Landers Theatre is Missouri’s oldest and largest civic theatre.&#13;
This season includes Gypsy, ATuna Christmas, the Miracle Worker&#13;
and Seussical to name just a few of their productions. "WILD&#13;
BILL" HICKOK SHOOTOUT SITE in Park Central Square, right&#13;
downtown is the site of the nations first recorded shootout and&#13;
helped solidify the reputation ofWild Bill. Look for the marker on&#13;
18 theSTAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Stage coach terra cotta on Springfidd garage.&#13;
East. Markers are also located in the street&#13;
showing where each man stood during the&#13;
shoot out. The RAILROAD HISTORICAL&#13;
Museum, 1300 No. Grant Ave. is dedicated&#13;
to the preservation of railroading and you&#13;
can step into a locomotive, commuter car&#13;
and caboose. The MISSOURI SPORTS&#13;
HALL OF FAME, 3861 E. Stan Musial&#13;
Drive includes thousands of sports memorabilia,&#13;
exhibits and displays and of course the&#13;
Springfield Cardinals Baseball team which&#13;
is the Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis&#13;
Cardinals and plays at Hammonds Field.&#13;
Bass Pro has their big store at !935 South&#13;
Campbell Ave with everything imaginable&#13;
in the sports line.&#13;
Tired of seeing everything yet? Well,&#13;
Springfield offers a lot more things to see!&#13;
The AIRAND MILITARY Museum of the&#13;
Ozarks is a "hands-on" museum of military&#13;
history. They are located at 2305 E. Kearney&#13;
St. The Brown Derby Store at 2023 S. Glenstone&#13;
offers a world-class wine selection unmatched&#13;
in the Midwest. The Commercial&#13;
Street Historical District (between \Vashington&#13;
Ave. and Lyon Ave. is a self-guided&#13;
tour which is a 6 block adventure. With a&#13;
seasonal farmers market, chocolate factory,&#13;
the city’s oldest tavern, new micro-brewery,&#13;
antiques/art galleries, this is a great walking&#13;
tour. DICKERSON PARK ZOO, 1401 W.&#13;
Norton Road allows visitors to get up dose&#13;
with hundreds of animals. DISCOVERY&#13;
CENTER is an interactive hands-on science&#13;
center and is located downtown at 438&#13;
E. St. Louis St. The TENT THEATRE is&#13;
celebrating their 45th season this summer.&#13;
This summer’s productions include Cyrano&#13;
de Bergerac, June 11-14 and June 16-21,&#13;
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, June&#13;
25-28, June 30-July 3, and our favorite,&#13;
Anything Goes with lyrics and music by&#13;
Cole Porter, July 9-12, July 14-20. The&#13;
Theatre and Dance Department at Missouri&#13;
State University in Sprinbffield offers a wide&#13;
range of theatre and dance programs.&#13;
But the most important time we had in&#13;
Springfield during our recent visit there was&#13;
the "DOWNTOWN AREA". The "new:"&#13;
dmvntmvn area is FABULOUS !!!!! Check&#13;
out their wonderful website at www.itsalldowntown.&#13;
corn \re particularly enjoyed&#13;
having breakfast at Galley’s Breal’~ast Care&#13;
downtown at 220 East Walnut.&#13;
The setting is a wonderful old&#13;
nostalgic care of the past but yet&#13;
has new and innovative delicious&#13;
food with service to match.&#13;
The owners and staff are doing&#13;
it EXACTLY RIGHT! This is&#13;
the only place to have breakfast&#13;
in Springfiel!! Nonna’s Italian&#13;
American Care, 306 South&#13;
Avenue is wonderful. Although&#13;
they offer non-Italian choices,&#13;
why bother? Their Italian menu&#13;
is what it is all about. And it&#13;
is GOOD! Our best dining&#13;
experience for dinner was at&#13;
the Kai Restaurant, 306 South&#13;
Campbell. This new downtown&#13;
restaurant is one of the finest in&#13;
the country with great atmosphere,&#13;
The Gay and Lesbian Center of the&#13;
Ozarks, 518 E. CommerciaI Street in&#13;
Springfield supports the well-being of&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender&#13;
(LGBT) persons in the greater Springfield,&#13;
Missouri region by organizing and sponso&gt;&#13;
ing community activities and by increasing&#13;
public understanding and appreciation of&#13;
LGBT citizens. Josh Comp is the President&#13;
and is doing a magnificent job. Their phone&#13;
number is 417-869-3978. They organize&#13;
Pridefest and help organize the annual&#13;
variety show, the Queen City Cabaret. They&#13;
are close partners with FOCUS - LGBT&#13;
professionals group and with APO, Blossom&#13;
women’s group, the First Sunday Community&#13;
Potluck. They provide free professional&#13;
counseling through the Forest Institute.&#13;
They have an Individual and Community&#13;
Services Advocate who provides services to&#13;
the community and have a youth group&#13;
program for LGBT youth which meets&#13;
once a week and every fourth Friday. They&#13;
provide an outlet for many social and support&#13;
groups. They have been operating since&#13;
!996 and are one of the oldest Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Centers in the State. Volunteers&#13;
are always needed so give them a call and&#13;
donate a couple hours a week.&#13;
For nightlife, they have the new CLUB&#13;
821 that is getting a lot of attention&#13;
throughout the entire Midwest. ~xey are&#13;
located at 821 West College, just 8 blocks&#13;
West of the downtown area and NEVER A&#13;
COVER ! (vavw.club821.corn) and phone&#13;
(417) 866-4821 Their hours are Monday&#13;
thru Saturday, 4 PM to 1 AM. and happy&#13;
hour is daily 4 PM to 7 PM. This bar just&#13;
Photo: Donald Pie, Rob Bel (owner Club 821) &amp;&#13;
Ray Williams at Club 821, Springfield, ~Ossouri&#13;
great service and extremely great food. Continuedpage 27&#13;
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of&#13;
By Andrew Collins&#13;
Town&#13;
Bakimore, Maryland&#13;
Baltimore’s mostpopular lesbian bar, Sapphos, is ])art ofthe bustling&#13;
Grand Central *lu~ in the heart ofthe Mount Vernon neighborhood.&#13;
(Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
If you haven’t been to Baltimore in a while, you owe yourself a&#13;
visit. This friendly, unassuming city has experienced a virtual rebi,~h&#13;
over the past 15 years, rehabilitating its handsome Inner Harbor by&#13;
converting dilapidated piers and ,vharves into museums, shops, restaurants,&#13;
hotels, and condominiums. Often featured in the movies&#13;
ofcamp filmmaker and native son John \V-aters, Baltimore has also&#13;
developed increased cachet as a welcoming gay and lesbian destination,&#13;
with its many GLBT-ffiendly businesses.&#13;
Fortunately, the ci.ty’s success hasn’t gone to its head. It’s hard to&#13;
find a more genuine and down-to-earth breed of urbanites than the&#13;
residents of Baltimore, who retain a special affection for their hometown.&#13;
You may be lured to Baltirnore by the many highly publicized&#13;
attractions set around downtown’s Inner Harbor, and indeed most&#13;
of these museums and entertainment centers live up to their billing.&#13;
But be sure to save rime to explore the man), quirky- residential&#13;
neighborhoods, a few of which - Mount Vernon, Federal Hill, Fells&#13;
Point - are within easy walking distance of downtown.&#13;
The Inner Harbor thrived for years as a shipping crossroads before&#13;
falling into a state of blight. Its conversion into an entertainment&#13;
and museum district has made it one of the most engaging and picturesque&#13;
harbors in America. Popular attractions include the glassenc!&#13;
osed Harborplace pavilions, where you can browse through&#13;
dozens of shops. Also che&amp; out the Baltimore Maritime Museum,&#13;
National Aquarium, and World Trade Center (which offers fine&#13;
views from its 27th-floor observation decD.&#13;
A regal grassy knoll south of the harbor, Federal Hill Park rises&#13;
majestically above downtox~qa, and the Inner Harbor. It’s an ideal&#13;
spot to laze under the sun on warm afternoons. The surrounding&#13;
eponymous neighborhood has loads of inviting cafes and bars, and&#13;
the neighborhood’s American Visionary Art Museum ingeniously&#13;
blends two historic -warehouses within a striking contemporary&#13;
structure. East of the Inner Harbor, Fells Point may be America’s&#13;
best-preserved Cx3lonial waterfront, with its perfectly maintained&#13;
Federa!-sryle town houses,&#13;
Baltimore’s gay epicenter ties north of downtown in historic Mount&#13;
Vernon, which you reach by strolling north from the Inner Harbor&#13;
up the city’s backbone, Charles Street. The neighbothood is anchored&#13;
by Mount Vernon Square and its 178-foot-high Washington&#13;
/vlonument. Nearby are the outstanding Waiters Art Museum and&#13;
the Peabody Conservatory of Music, the oldest and one of the most&#13;
prestigious classical music schools in the country.&#13;
kbffll need to drive or take a bus up Charles Street to reach the&#13;
leaf), 140-acre campus ofJohns Hopkins University, which is ideal&#13;
for strolling and is next to the state’s largest museum, the Baltimore&#13;
Museum ofArt. West ofJohns Hopkins, Hampden is a good oldfashioned&#13;
"Ba~vl’mer" neighborhood, a former mill-workers’ community&#13;
that has more recently developed a bounty of hip boutiques,&#13;
galleries, and cafes. (John Waters, who lives nearby, occasionally&#13;
strolls these parts and set his movie _Pecker_ here.)&#13;
\Vhen you’re craving a memorable meal, remember that Baltimore’s&#13;
cooking is full of flavor - the city- even has its o,vn spice, Old Bay&#13;
Seasoning, a feisty, concoction of 16 seasonings sprinkled mostly on&#13;
shellfish but required by some locals on seemingly everything but ice&#13;
cream. If you’re on the run, iust wander through the copious food&#13;
stalls in the Harborplace pavilions. It may look like a zoo of tourists,&#13;
but yoffd be surprised how many locals graze here. Many of these&#13;
places offer top-notch local seafood - particularly oysters, clams, and&#13;
Chesapeake Bay blue crabs. Walk a bit south ro Federal Hill, along&#13;
South Charles or Light streets, and you’ll find dozens of appealing&#13;
eateries, including one of the best little restaurants in the city~ the&#13;
Bicycle Bistro, where you might dine on grilled rack of lamb with a&#13;
pineapple-poblano-pepper chutney, or porcini-crusted sea scallops.&#13;
East of the harbor, there’s superb dining in the city’s Little Italy&#13;
(Boccaccio, with such seasonal delights as local clams and mussels in&#13;
a pernod-tomato broth, is a particular standout), and in nearby Fells&#13;
Point, talented chef Nancy Longo helms the kitchen at Pierpoint,&#13;
which is known for such inventive contemporary regional fare as&#13;
smoked crab cakes, and ftied Maryland chicken breast with parmesan&#13;
grits.&#13;
Mount Vernon has dozens of excellent, gay-popular restaurants. At&#13;
nile high end, opulently decorated Ixia scores high marks for its wellchosen&#13;
wine list and superbly rendered cuisine, including grilled&#13;
baby octopus with lemon-fennel confit, and lobster-crab mac-andcheese&#13;
with a creamy Fontina sauce. Across the street, Sacha’s is a&#13;
great spot for toothsome grazing - the many "small plates" include&#13;
crisp french fries in a cone with Old Bay-seasoned creme fraiche,&#13;
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and fried green tomatoes topped vdth lump crab meat. Continue up&#13;
Charles&#13;
Street and yoff!l come to trendy Donna’s, a cheerful and modern&#13;
space where an arts)- crowd mingles over light salads, roasted veggie&#13;
sandwiches, fresh coffee, and fantastic tiramisu. %e Hdmand&#13;
has become renowned }br its spics; well-prepared kd~han food (it’s&#13;
owned by the brother ofA~hanistan’s president, Harold Kharzai),&#13;
and Motmt Vernon Stable and Saloon is a perfect late-night venue&#13;
for chicken wings, sandwiches, burgers, ribs, and similarly comforting&#13;
pub standar~Is. Finally, don’t miss City Care. an airy and inviting&#13;
iava joint that also serves food and wine.&#13;
property" ~ns kudos ~br its helpful service, romantically decorated&#13;
roo~s, ~d afternoon tea and refreshments. In Mount Vernon, the&#13;
historic 1924 Clarion Peabody Court, with its 104 handsomely&#13;
outfitted rooms, enthusiastically welcomes gay and lesbian travelers.&#13;
You’ll ~e&#13;
~ town house&#13;
bars. Other esteemed&#13;
in&#13;
Dy-&#13;
Canton. This stunner&#13;
Make the trip a bit north toward Johns Hopkins to reach Ixia’s sister&#13;
restaurant, the lovably kitschy Paper Moon Diner, which is open&#13;
choice.&#13;
Near here in the Hampden neighborhood is the&#13;
notable for the massive pink flamingo dangling from the front of&#13;
the btfilding (not to mention tasty comfort fare like Belgian wanes&#13;
topped with fresh berries, and famously good meatlo~). There’s als0&#13;
great coffee to be sipped nearby at Common Ground coffeehouse,&#13;
and delicious Mexican food served within the funky confines of&#13;
Holy Frijoles.&#13;
appreciate one of the ci~’s&#13;
Baltimore gay-bar-goers congregate mostly at a handful of mainstays.&#13;
Yuppies and stand-and-model types flock almost religiously to&#13;
Gr~d Ceiatral, a large, multi-level complex that consists ofa video&#13;
lounge, dance bar, billiards room, and outdoor deck. Also on-site is&#13;
the s[vanky lesbian bar, Sapphos, with its comfy living-room-esque&#13;
decor and soft lighting. ~£ other major club i~i the n’eighborhood is&#13;
Club Hippo, whose r~putation for gr~at music draws a wide mix of&#13;
revelers, ga34 straight, old, and young. It’s a great place to cut loose,&#13;
especially on Thursday and Saturday nights. When it gets late, the&#13;
party moves to Club 1722, an 18-and-over ~er-hours club open on&#13;
Fridays and Saturdays into the ~ee- hours.&#13;
The,tiki-themed Coconuts Caf~ is another Mr. Vernon hangout&#13;
thats popular xvith lesbians, while Club Bunns caters heavil~ to&#13;
Baltimore’s sizable African-kanerican gay community and has a&#13;
legendary happy hour. Leather aficionados head a few blocks up&#13;
Charles to the Eagle, which, though lacking any serious back-room&#13;
action, nevertheless cultivates as racy, an atmosphere as any bar in&#13;
town. A classic dive that’s been serving the gay community for more&#13;
than 60 years (longer, say" some, than [my bar in America), Leon’s is&#13;
especially popular late on weekend evenings. Nearby Jay’s on Read&#13;
is ~ das~ i~ia~o bar, and Club Phoenix is a laid-back neighborhodd&#13;
hangout with a small dance area and some highly entertaining drag&#13;
sho~s. In Federal Hill, the Rowan Tree is a friendly neighbor~iood&#13;
spot with an eclectic crowd, and over in the up-and-coming Canton&#13;
section ofBaltimore, The Quest caters to fans of go-go dancers.&#13;
Baltimore hotels have become slightly more expensive over the&#13;
years, as the city has become a serious tourist and convention destination,&#13;
but rates are still much lower than in nearby Washington,&#13;
D.C. Most visitors choose properties near the Inner Harbor, dose&#13;
to great restaurants and attractions. An excellent option here is the&#13;
Pier 5 Hotel, a hip and lively boutique property with whimsically&#13;
decorated, spacious rooms, many directly facing the Inner Harbor.&#13;
The same owners run the elegant, historic (and allegedly haunted)&#13;
Admiral Fells Inn in nearby Fells Harbor - this charming old-world&#13;
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KAI REffAURANT &amp; AFTER DARK LOUNGE&#13;
Missouri&#13;
For an absolutely fabtflous dining experience we highly suggest&#13;
you try the new KAI RESTAURANT. It is located in the new and&#13;
revitalized downtown area at 306 South Campbell. From the moment&#13;
you walk thru the front door you will KNOW that you are&#13;
in for a very special treat. Downstairs they have the KAI After Dark&#13;
Lounge which has a very eclectic modern decor. Xhey have terrific&#13;
bartenders who know how to serve every kind of drink imaginable.&#13;
But the real treat is going upstairs to the KAI Restaurant where they&#13;
serve "Modern Japanese Cuisine" in an unbelievable setting. ~he&#13;
restaurant is dark, sexy, exciting, exotic and absolutely spectacular!&#13;
Go to their website’s gallery to see for yourself. We haven’t been&#13;
anywhere in the Midwest that can possibly compare to our dining&#13;
experience there. Our server was extremely knowledgeable as to&#13;
what was on the menu and offered good suggestions. He was a true&#13;
professional.&#13;
We started offwith the "Hot Rock" which is one of the restaurant’s&#13;
specialties. It came with thinly sliced rare top sirloin woked on&#13;
a hot stone presentation. You put one slice at a time on the sizzling&#13;
hot stone and it cooks in seconds. Dip it into the sauce and you&#13;
have some of the finest appetizers that we have ever had. Other Kai&#13;
specialities included their Kuslyaki Filet, Kobe Beef Carpaccio and&#13;
their Spicy Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps. ~hey offer a full range of&#13;
soups and salads including their Kai salad, Ika Sansai Salad, Seaweed&#13;
Salad, Tri Tuna Salad and their Honey Walnut Mango Chicken&#13;
Salad. For their entrees they offer everything from Teriyaki to black&#13;
cod, sea bass to New York Strip, Filet Mignon and Kai Surf and&#13;
Turf. Other entrees included Seven Samurai with seven kinds of fish&#13;
on top of a California Roll, Drunken Tiger which is spicy tuna with&#13;
asparagus wrapped with grilled tuna, Fantastic Four, with shrimp&#13;
tempura, crab, spice tuna with fried eel on top. For desserts they offer&#13;
a wide choice for any pallet including Irish chocolate cake, banana&#13;
chocolate spring rolls, creme brulee, tiramisu and cheesecake.&#13;
Xhe table next to us had been coming back almost every week&#13;
since they opened. They get a lot of diners who came back again&#13;
and again and again just because this restaurant knows how to do&#13;
things the right way! It is just that simple! Kai Restaurant is in an&#13;
old downtown building that they completely remodeled to perfection.&#13;
We know that with all their professionalism that they will be&#13;
in business for many years. When traveling around the country we&#13;
find that so many restaurants try to copy each other and the Kai&#13;
Restaurant is itself and it’s own creation and that is what makes it so&#13;
special. By the way, their prices are extremely reasonable. No trip to&#13;
Springfield, Mo. would be complete if you don’t have a wonderful&#13;
dining experience at the Kai Restaurant. Their hours are Monday&#13;
thru Saturday, 5:00 PM to 1:15 AM. For reservations call 417-832-&#13;
0077 and check out their website, www.kaiafterdark.com. People go&#13;
to a restaurant not only to dine but to have a fabtflous dining experience&#13;
and trust us on this one, you will have a "beyond fabulous"&#13;
dining experience. When you get the best and innovative decor,&#13;
great food and great service, you know you have found the perfect&#13;
place! Congratulations to the owners and stafffor making the KAI&#13;
Restaurant so special.&#13;
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"While we beat our chests and proclaim&#13;
ourselves the xvorld’s largest superpower,&#13;
it is foolish to expect that we Americans,&#13;
with only 6 percent of the world’s population,&#13;
can automatically impose our xv~ll on&#13;
everyone else." [p. 25]&#13;
"... [~he...war in Iraq has led to a devastaring&#13;
drop in world approval of the United&#13;
States and sharp divisions between Muslim&#13;
and Non-Muslim communities. It has provided&#13;
more recruits for anti-American terrorist&#13;
organizations, cost American taxpayers&#13;
billions of dollars, and above all, caused&#13;
loss of human life on a tragically large scale.&#13;
A failure to understand the culture and history&#13;
of other parts of the world has exacted&#13;
a great price." ~. 28]&#13;
"We cannot afford the toll that multiple&#13;
Iraq-like mistakes would take on America,&#13;
especially as we deal xvith emerging nations&#13;
whose power and influence will become&#13;
great as time passes." [p. 29]&#13;
"Preemptive military engagements in the&#13;
absence of an act of war against us have&#13;
not proven successful. Vietnam and Iraq&#13;
are dramatic examples." [p. 41]&#13;
Source: David Boren, A Letter to America&#13;
(2008). Norman, OK : University of Okla.&#13;
Press.&#13;
"Forty other countries now have a higher life&#13;
expectancy than the United States, in no&#13;
small part because 45 million Americans have&#13;
no health insurance. When ~vill we act?" [p.&#13;
7]&#13;
"... [I]t is morally imperative that we provide&#13;
universal health coverage for all Ameficans...&#13;
We must not rule out considering a new&#13;
approach that moves away from the current&#13;
employer-based system...Those who have&#13;
health insurance are already paying the costs&#13;
for the uninsured, who often end up in hospital&#13;
emergency rooms...The uninsured wait&#13;
to get help until they reach a medical crisis.&#13;
This drives costs higher. There is no excuse&#13;
for another presidential term to end without&#13;
implementing universal health insurance."&#13;
[p.p. 84-5]&#13;
Source: David Boren, A Letter to America&#13;
(2008). Norman, OK : University of Okla.&#13;
Press.&#13;
rodeo. Very often they do. It’s a lot of hard&#13;
work, it is very rewarding, but every year&#13;
right after the Rodeo ends we start planning&#13;
for the next one.&#13;
Victor: Do straight people still sometimes&#13;
get thrown by the idea of a gay cowboy?&#13;
Klint: They don’t associate what they perceive&#13;
to be a masculine lifestyle to be a part&#13;
of how they perceive the gay lifestyle. So in&#13;
part we are educating the public as a whole,&#13;
and even still some parts of the gay community,&#13;
that we come from every facet of life.&#13;
Victor: So what’s in store for this year?&#13;
Klint: We have a great reputation, one of&#13;
the largest rodeos of the IGRA system. We&#13;
have a new rodeo director from Florida,&#13;
Jim Mitchell and Assistant directors Travis&#13;
Parker ofOGRA &amp; Michael Fontenot of&#13;
Florida. We’re doing all kinds of promotions&#13;
not only in Oklahoma but also surrounding&#13;
states, and we expect people from all parts&#13;
of the country. This year we are hosting the&#13;
I.G.R.A.’s Board of Directors Meeting, so&#13;
trustees from all of their rodeo associations&#13;
throughout the United States and Canada&#13;
will be here. As with tradition, all we donate&#13;
stays in Oklahoma. This year we are helping&#13;
out two major charities, Other Options and&#13;
Rain Oklahoma.&#13;
Victor: So who should join OGRA? Does&#13;
one have to be a rancher or cowboy?&#13;
Klint: We have many members who have&#13;
never ridden a horse or worked with cattle.&#13;
We welcome people who many walks of life&#13;
who embrace cowboys and western heritage.&#13;
As we raise money for our community, we&#13;
need talented people who want to help us&#13;
make a difference.&#13;
Victor: I think that’s an invitation. Thanks&#13;
for all you and OGRA do for gay Oklahoroans,&#13;
including our cowboys and cowgirls,&#13;
and we can look forward to another great&#13;
event.&#13;
VOTER I~GISTRATION&#13;
Voter registration applications may&#13;
be submitted at any time. However, a&#13;
valid application must be received at a&#13;
motor license agency or a designated&#13;
voter registration agency, or postmarked&#13;
(if submitted by mail), more than 24&#13;
days prior to an election in order for the&#13;
applicant to participate in that election.&#13;
Deadlines for submitting valid voter registration&#13;
applications prior to the 2008&#13;
statewide elections are as follows:&#13;
Primary Election&#13;
Friday, July 4 - Registration Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, July 29 - Election&#13;
Runoff Primary Election&#13;
Friday, August 1 - Registration Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, August 26 - Election&#13;
General Election&#13;
Friday, October 10 - Registration&#13;
Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, November 4 - Hection&#13;
CHANGES IN POLITICAL AFFILIATION&#13;
Changes in political affiliation may not&#13;
be made during the period from June&#13;
1 through August 31, inclusive, in any&#13;
even-numbered year. The last day on&#13;
which a change in political affiliation&#13;
can be made before the closed period is&#13;
May 31; the first day on which a change&#13;
in political affiliation can be made after&#13;
the closed period is September 1.&#13;
OTHER IMPORTANT DATES&#13;
Last day to request absentee ballot&#13;
for July 29 Primary Hection&#13;
Wednesday, July 23&#13;
Vote early at your County Hection&#13;
Board office&#13;
Friday, July 25, 8 AM - 6 PM&#13;
Saturday, July 26, 8 AM - 1 PM&#13;
Monday, July 28, 8 AM - 6 PM&#13;
Candidate Filing&#13;
for federal, state, legislative&#13;
and county offices&#13;
June 2 - 4&#13;
wvcw.ok, gov/-elections/index.html&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Judy G.&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ Steve’s Hideaway, Tulsa&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
24 @ The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
Democratic U£. senate candidate (currently State&#13;
Senator) Andrew Rice with Richard Ogden Chairperson&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation at a fantastic fundraiser at&#13;
Ogden’s home.&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
on the prowl&#13;
victor G06~ ~e~nt~ O~l~h;ma C0rpora~&#13;
tion Commissioner Jim R6tha plaque with a&#13;
45 of one is his favodte inspirations, Dion’s&#13;
"Abraham Martin &amp; Johi~2&#13;
~e&#13;
84 &amp; Robin Dorner with The City S~Ni~i&#13;
atthe fundraiser for State Senator Andrew Rice!&#13;
Marlett is runn ng aga nst the nfamous sai ~ I(em.&#13;
State Representative A! McAffrey with Oklahbrna&#13;
County Democratic Party co-chair Elle~ Ste~SS :&#13;
at Oklahoma City fundraiser for McAffrey.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
ho wants to see you achieve health,&#13;
fitness, and overall well-being? It seems&#13;
like everyone wants to see you fit into that&#13;
smaller size of pants or cut back on your&#13;
smoking. We live in a soci.ety where it is&#13;
horrible to think that people die. You need&#13;
to take advantage of this munificence of the&#13;
masses.&#13;
Government agencies are always watching&#13;
out for you. The FDA is monitoring what&#13;
medications are safe for your consumption.&#13;
The FAA will not let you fly with Joe Camel&#13;
smoke swirling aimlessly around the cabin.&#13;
The CDC monitors the incidences ofWest&#13;
Nile virus outbreaks in all the 50 states.&#13;
Your local agency on aging center will even&#13;
see to it that you have a fan or air conditioner&#13;
to place in your window ifyou can’t&#13;
afford to buy one. Your taxes are ~vorking to&#13;
help you after all.&#13;
Restaurants and fast food establishments&#13;
are even seeking to give you healthier food.&#13;
Subway leads the pack of retailers by offering&#13;
you groovy grinders and showcasing the&#13;
slimmed down Jared as proof of eating right.&#13;
Numerous restaurants are shrinking their&#13;
portion sizes and now only offering enough&#13;
to satisfy one hippopotamus’ appetite.&#13;
Applebee’s is one example of this sensible&#13;
change. They even charge a little less for&#13;
this good idea. Gosh, even Hamburglar and&#13;
Grimace are putting apple slices in Happy&#13;
Meals.&#13;
There are not-for-profit agencies out there&#13;
that are a website away from accessing&#13;
information for better health. The American&#13;
Lung Association will tell you where to find&#13;
smoking cessation classes. The Cancer Society&#13;
will tell you when you should get a pap&#13;
smear, colorectal check, skin screening, and&#13;
breast exam. There are support groups for&#13;
autism, anger management, gambling addictions,&#13;
mental illnesses, and many more. If&#13;
you can Google it, it is out there waiting to&#13;
be uncovered by you.&#13;
Even money-hungry Hollywood types have&#13;
your best interests in mind. "Supersize Me"&#13;
was that documentary about McDonalds&#13;
and the Big Mac that put the fast-food giant&#13;
into a Dow Jones suicide watch. The behemoth&#13;
hamburger franchiser changed their&#13;
menu in response to this fat-laden epiphany.&#13;
Michael Moore took on the health care&#13;
industry and all the cigar-chomping politicos&#13;
inside the Beltway in his documentary&#13;
"Sicko". He exposed the Swiss cheese health&#13;
coverage we have for the denizens of this&#13;
great land. There have even been movies like&#13;
a "Beautiful Mind" and "Rain Man" that&#13;
have shown a superb story but have also&#13;
given us a better understanding of health&#13;
issues like mental illnesses.&#13;
Finally, we even have philanthropists like&#13;
Bill Gates, Oprah, Bono, and numerous&#13;
others who are giving money to charities to&#13;
improve the lives of others. These methods&#13;
include education and training. Education&#13;
is one of the greatest factors affecting poor&#13;
health. More educated individuals are less&#13;
likely to smoke, drink, or engage in drug&#13;
activity than those individuals who lack a&#13;
proper education.&#13;
If you want to achieve it, you must seek it.&#13;
It should not be difficult; there is assistance&#13;
around every corner. Excuses are around&#13;
every corner too. Choose your corner carefully.&#13;
This health and fitness coltunn is brought to you by that&#13;
guy who has an analog mind in a digital world. That guy&#13;
is Ron Blake and he can be shaken from his reverie at&#13;
w~wv.goblakefitness.com.&#13;
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SPRINGFIELD, MO.&#13;
opened last October and has quickly become&#13;
extremely popular. Why? Because of&#13;
the owner and staff. Rob knows how to treat&#13;
customers and has hired a very professional&#13;
staff. Michelte, the bar manager is the kind&#13;
of bartender that everybody wants. She is&#13;
fun, funny, lively, interesting, professional&#13;
and you can tell that she really enjoys her&#13;
job. Why can’t all bartenders across the&#13;
country be like this? The other bartenders&#13;
there are great also. We found everybody in&#13;
this bar to be extremely friendly. How many&#13;
times have you walked into a bar only to be&#13;
sitting at the bar all by yourself and no one&#13;
talks to you. Trust us, it won’t happen in this&#13;
bar!&#13;
Another fun place is JR’s Nightclub, 504&#13;
E. Commercial, (417) 864-2823. This is the&#13;
bar "where men are comfortable, but everyone&#13;
is welcome". They are open Monday&#13;
thru Saturday, 5 to 1:30 AM and Sunday, 2&#13;
PM to midnight. When you walk in, people&#13;
either know you or they don’t and if they&#13;
don’t know you, they will shortly. Everyone&#13;
is friendly. The bartenders and owner are&#13;
friendly. After a couple of drinks you will&#13;
know everybody in the bar. And isn’t that&#13;
the idea of going to a bar, to meet other&#13;
people? JR’s is the only bar in Springfield&#13;
that is open on Sundays. Other places to&#13;
visit are Martha’s Vineyard and Latin Vibes&#13;
which features special gay shows on Tuesday&#13;
and Thursday evenings.&#13;
If your needing to get around the city,&#13;
contact Fisk Limousines, www.fisklimo.com&#13;
or give them a call at 417.862.2900. They&#13;
give the best service in the entire Midwest.&#13;
Springfield, Missouri is indeed a city with&#13;
a great future. They want EVERYONE to&#13;
visit their beautiful city. We did and we&#13;
certainly enjoyed our stay there as we know&#13;
that all of our readers will. The Convention&#13;
&amp; Visitors Bureau has one of the best&#13;
websites in the nation, www.springfieldadventures.&#13;
com. Be sure and check it out. Our&#13;
thanks to Susan Wade, Public Relations&#13;
Manager, Springfield Convention &amp; Visitors&#13;
Bureau. She is simply "the Best of the Best"&#13;
and so professional, and to Mark Templeton&#13;
of Springfield.&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
NATIONAL NEV S&#13;
NoY. governor .snpports&#13;
same-sex marrmge&#13;
New York Gov. David Patterson said April&#13;
7 that he supports legalization of same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
Speaking by video link to the National Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Task Force’s awards dinner in&#13;
Manhattan, Patterson said: "We xvill push&#13;
on and bring full marriage equality to New&#13;
York state. And when xve have done that,&#13;
xve’re going to do more. We’re going to protect&#13;
young people from bullies. We’re going&#13;
to protect against the discrimination of&#13;
people in the transgender community, and&#13;
xve’re going to fight for decent and affordable&#13;
health care for all citizens in this state."&#13;
"If you xvill join with me, and if xve xvork&#13;
hard enough, xve can change the face of&#13;
Nexv York, which will be the catalyst to&#13;
changing national policy," he said.&#13;
Patterson had planned to attend the dinner&#13;
but was stuck in Albany dealing with budget&#13;
problems.&#13;
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by Jack Fertig May 2008&#13;
"Articulate conflicts, Cancer!"&#13;
The Sun in Taurus offers the comforts and pleasantries of&#13;
spring. Now, however, Sol is aspecting asteroid Chiron in&#13;
Aquarius and new planet Eris, stirring up the question of&#13;
where to settle down and with whom. Think beyond habits,&#13;
and be open to surprises!&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Individualist though you are,&#13;
you belong with some tribe - however awkwardly. A clash&#13;
of values is inevitable, but not catastrophic. Give yourself&#13;
room to be not at the center of the group, but at the edge&#13;
- perhaps even the leading edge.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Your own personality is both&#13;
a key and an impediment to success. Meditate and talk&#13;
with a confidante. Issues of fitting in and reconciling different&#13;
communities in your world seem like complications, but&#13;
actually point to a solution.&#13;
GEMINi (May 21 - June 20): You’re too easily tempted into&#13;
arguments with others.-Better to look within and resolve&#13;
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              <text>LOCAL NEWS N NATIONAL NEWS N WORLD NEWS N L]FESTYLE ~ FITNESS ~ TRAVEL&#13;
THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
ADVICE N ENTERTAI~{EI~&#13;
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VOLUME 7 ISSUE 11 Twitter.com/MetroStarNews ~ MetroStarNews.com FREE 1 NOVEMBER 1,2010&#13;
reaches out to GLBT Oldahomans&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Byrd Act of 2009 which expanded the&#13;
categories of Federal hate crimes to include&#13;
gender, disability, and sexual orientation and&#13;
gender identity.&#13;
On October 5 a panel discussion was held&#13;
at Church of the Open Arms which attracted&#13;
spectators from the GLBT community as well&#13;
as other social justice groups. Mr. Hamilton&#13;
introduced the panel, which included&#13;
Special Agents Jim Windsor and Doug&#13;
Strait, the Oklahoma City U.S. Attorney’s&#13;
Office Deputy Criminal Chief Kerri Kelly,&#13;
and Synthia Demons, a Senior Conciliation&#13;
Specialist with the U.S. Department of&#13;
Justice.&#13;
Kerri Kdly began, pointing out exactly&#13;
what the expanded Federal Hate Crimes law&#13;
does and doesn’t do. It does not cover all&#13;
Anti-Gay Speech Prompts Teen&#13;
Suicide&#13;
ByJeanne Flanigan&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
parents’ home in Norman on October&#13;
10. Zach had attended the City Council&#13;
meeting, and had endured more than 3&#13;
hours of testimony from Norman citizens&#13;
regarding the proclamation. While 24 of the&#13;
46 speakers were in support of it and given&#13;
equal time, the people who spoke against it&#13;
paraded negative, misguided, stereotypes of&#13;
the LGBT community before the Council.&#13;
This negativity bothered Zach for days&#13;
afterward according to his sister, Nikld.&#13;
Zach had endured bullying and&#13;
harassment in Norman North High School,&#13;
recalled his father, Van Harrington. Zach saw&#13;
the same disrespectful, sometimes hateful,&#13;
behavior and language used by adults at the&#13;
Council meeting that night.&#13;
Mr. Harrington, his wife Nancy; and&#13;
FBI SpecialAgentfim V~ndsor Community&#13;
Forum Speaker at Church ofthe Open Arms.&#13;
Gorin photo&#13;
OKI,~AHOMA CITY, OK __ "Hello, I’m&#13;
Jim Win&amp;m; I’m with the FBI and I’d like to&#13;
talk to you."&#13;
\Vhen Scott Hamilton of the Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation first heard this telephone&#13;
introduction, he reacted like most of us&#13;
would, somewhat apprehensive. What came&#13;
together was a positive event, showing an&#13;
increased interest by the Oklahoma office of&#13;
the Federal Bureau of Investigation about&#13;
hate crimes against people of the GLBT&#13;
community. Federal authorities were further&#13;
empowered by the Matthew Shepard James&#13;
race, religion, color, national origin)&#13;
2. The act is intentional (nor accidental&#13;
or due to negligence)&#13;
3. The act must have caused bodily harm,&#13;
or a weapon or incendiary device must have&#13;
be used with the intentional of causing bodily&#13;
harm&#13;
4. The crime must somehow be connected&#13;
to interstate commerce.&#13;
The Act does not cover threats or hate&#13;
speech, which includes vandalism such as&#13;
anti-gay graffiti.&#13;
The last provision was somewhat complex&#13;
and not widely understood by the general&#13;
........Continued See FBI Page-7&#13;
Margaret Cox, Don Hawkins and Mick Schirron&#13;
among those honored at Cimarron A liance Awards&#13;
Gala&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK A lifetime&#13;
of activist work came together when one of&#13;
Oldahoma’s City’s most renowned activists&#13;
won yet another honor for a long legacy of&#13;
service. The activism of Margaret Cox began&#13;
with the Washington Urban League in 1964,&#13;
but since then she has been a fixture not only&#13;
for GLBT activism but in virtually every&#13;
avenue of social justice. She has served as&#13;
the coordinator for the Oklahoma National&#13;
Organization for Women (NOW) and Metro&#13;
OKC NOW. She is well known for her work&#13;
with the Oldahoma Coalition to Abolish the&#13;
Margaret Cox receives Lifetime Achievement&#13;
Award. Gorin photo&#13;
7 to 1 ro approve a proclamation declaring&#13;
October "LGBT History Month." The&#13;
Norman Human Rights Commission wrote&#13;
the proclamation after "much deliberation"&#13;
stated Norman Mayor, Cindy Rosenthal.&#13;
Co-Founders Kathy Williams and Laura&#13;
Belmonte ofThe Equality Network (TEN)&#13;
made a visit from Tulsa to Norman ro consult&#13;
with Council members and the Mayor. Emails&#13;
and newspaper articles declared this a&#13;
historic moment in Oklahoma. This action&#13;
gave hope to many that things are changing&#13;
in the state.&#13;
And then tragedy struck. Nineteen year&#13;
old Zach Harrington took his life at his&#13;
Zach was a musician and had been&#13;
awarded a $ !000 grant by PFLAG in 2009&#13;
to study music. He had been living in&#13;
Fayetteville, Arkansas. Although he was&#13;
6’4", he was more interested in music than&#13;
athletics, Van Harrington remembers. Some&#13;
of his classmates didn’t understand this and&#13;
harassed him. His Facebook page tells of a&#13;
private person with a sense of humor, a music&#13;
and movie lover who wants ro be told that he&#13;
is missed.&#13;
And he is missed. At a Candlelight Vigil&#13;
at 8 pm on October 13, at the Memorial&#13;
Garden on the South Oval at University&#13;
.........Continued See SUICIDE Page-6&#13;
Death Penalty, being arrested countless times&#13;
for that cause in acts of civil disobedience.&#13;
She has served as a Board Member and&#13;
Secretary of the Oklahoma chapter of the&#13;
American Civil Liberties Union, and her&#13;
GLBT activism began in 1982 when she&#13;
joined the board of OKC’s Herland Sister&#13;
Resources. She was a major factor behind that&#13;
organization growing from small beginnings&#13;
to the institution it is today serving not only&#13;
on their board, but also as their-newsletter&#13;
editor and various officer positions. She&#13;
had been a part of the activist group Simply&#13;
Equal. Later she was elected to the Board&#13;
of Cimarron Alliance and later chaired&#13;
it, serving in many capacities including&#13;
acting as the Coordinator of Docents when&#13;
the Oklahoma Holocaust Remembrance&#13;
Exhibition-The Nazi Persecution of&#13;
Homosexuals came to Oldahoma City in&#13;
2005. Retired from state employment as&#13;
Director of the Oklahoma Public Relations&#13;
Board, she has recovered well from a recent&#13;
heart attack and is getting a much deserved&#13;
rest, but she came out to receive this honor.&#13;
Mick Schirron (center) and Don Hawkins&#13;
(right) receive Media Award with well wisher&#13;
(left)John Greet.&#13;
........Continued See AWARDS Page-6&#13;
2 November 1, 2010&#13;
Fashion Designer Johnathan Kayne; a proud role&#13;
By Robi!~ D-Townsend&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
OKLAHO~vIA CIT~I OK&#13;
Vibrant colors, shimmering&#13;
fabrics, and sparkling rhinestones&#13;
flooded the catwalk at Johnathan&#13;
Kayne’s ’Fashion for Food’ show&#13;
held last month benefiting&#13;
the Regional Food Bank of&#13;
Oldahomds (R~BO) Food for&#13;
Kids program. More than 200&#13;
guests attended this exclusive&#13;
fashion show which featured&#13;
the latest creations from this&#13;
nationally recognized fashion&#13;
designer. Kayne is a passionate&#13;
advocate for preventing&#13;
childhood hunger.&#13;
’q~ais is probably the proudest&#13;
moment in my life," said Kayne.&#13;
"This cause has been near and&#13;
dear to my heart because I was&#13;
one of those hunglT children&#13;
growing up." Kayne shared a time&#13;
in his young life when he was&#13;
overweight and did not always&#13;
have good food choices. He now&#13;
serves on the RFBO Celebrity&#13;
Council and is a known nation&#13;
wide for his great fhshion design.&#13;
r tal~es $200 to ~xed a ized natlona[~y ~r’/~ls e:¢ce~lent’~&#13;
chr0nidally hungB~ dementa¢ Johnathan Kayne raised thousands ofdoll~tb" to suppO~ the&#13;
school child through the RFBOS Regionat FoodBanh ofOklahoma Foodfor fi~Tdsprogram.&#13;
Food for Kids program. The Photo by Robin D-Townsend&#13;
event grossed more than $25,000 305 elementary schools in 42 counties across&#13;
for the cause.&#13;
This is the second year of I~yne’s annual&#13;
fashion show which was featured last year on&#13;
his TLC reality show Gown Crazy. The event&#13;
featured two runway shmvs - one featuring&#13;
Kayne’s latest designs and a finale show with&#13;
custom items modeled by local celebrities&#13;
including OKC news anchor and former Miss&#13;
America, Lauren Nelson.&#13;
The Food for Kids program provides&#13;
chronically hungry elementary school&#13;
children with backpacks filled xvith nonperishable,&#13;
kid-friendly food to eat over&#13;
weekends and holidays. Food for Kids serves&#13;
central and western Oldahoma, providing&#13;
backpacks to nearly 8,000 &amp;ronically hungry&#13;
children each week during the school year.&#13;
There are 25 schools on the xvaiting list to&#13;
join the program.&#13;
"It is our desire that no child goes to&#13;
school Monday morning with hunger pains,"&#13;
said RFBO Executive Director Rodney&#13;
Bivens. "Vge currently serve nearly 8,000&#13;
hungry kids per week. We believe that when&#13;
hunger ends, learning begins." The RFBO&#13;
operating costs are 4% of all the funding they&#13;
receive. The National Center on Nonprofits&#13;
....... Continued See KAYNE Page 7&#13;
,uptcv * Ci"v"II Rights *Criminal&#13;
’ment * Family Law. Litigation&#13;
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a city, OK 73 03&#13;
Sooner State Stampede&#13;
SSRA Rode back after 5&#13;
years&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
7~m Dickman, President ofSooner State Rodeo&#13;
Association. Staffphoto&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Cowboys and cowgirls&#13;
from across America came together the first&#13;
weekend of October as SSRA held their&#13;
Sooner State Stampede. Hosted at the Airport&#13;
East Ramada Inn, the party started there with&#13;
a show celebration, and continued with the&#13;
competition at the Bridle Creek Horse Ranch&#13;
and Resort north ofTulsa in the hamlet of&#13;
Sperry. The event was significant in that not&#13;
only did it bring GLBT western lifestyle folk&#13;
together from&#13;
since 2005.&#13;
N~e Sooner State Rodeo AssOciation&#13;
was first formed in 2002 to give the GLBT&#13;
and allied community ofTulsa and eastern&#13;
Oklahoma a new avenue for western lifestyle&#13;
expression. They hold fundraisers throughout&#13;
the year not only for themselves but also&#13;
various Oklahoma charities, and is one of&#13;
28 members of the International Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association.&#13;
Held for the first time at the Bridle Creek&#13;
Horse Ranch, the event featured standard&#13;
rodeo events but also those unique to gay&#13;
rodeo, naturally goat dressing and a wild drag&#13;
race. gc’ith over 60 contestants from across&#13;
America it proved to be quite an event.&#13;
"Clogger Bill" Francisco was this year’s&#13;
Grand Marshal, and he got involved with gay&#13;
rodeo over 20 years ago because as he puts&#13;
it, "The atmosphere, all the cowboys, al! the&#13;
events in the arena, I love it all." Also on hand&#13;
was the current reigning Mr. MGRA Kelly&#13;
Moore ( Missouri Gay Rodeo Association)&#13;
who had also been Miss MGRA in 2007, the&#13;
only person to ever capture both titles in that&#13;
state.&#13;
Although the event had a wide diversity of&#13;
spectators, among the most interesting were&#13;
a heterosexual family who was there viewing&#13;
a rodeo of any kind for the first time, Gayla&#13;
and Todd Lackey, owners of Crazy Cat Tie&#13;
Dyes ~vith the children Jason and Althea.&#13;
Having previous experience with the GLBT&#13;
community through vending at several Pride&#13;
events, it was this event that gave them their&#13;
first taste of rodeo fun, Gayla stated, "I’m in&#13;
it mainly for the goat dressing. Vge thought&#13;
it’d be fun, so when we heard of the gay rodeo&#13;
we thought ’OmiGod’ let’s go!"&#13;
Lackey Family at thdrfirst Gay Rodeo. GoHn&#13;
photo&#13;
Tim Dickman, SSRA President stated,&#13;
"The 2010 Rodeo was such a success and the&#13;
contestants enjoyed the accommodations&#13;
at Bridle Creek Horse Ranch and Resort&#13;
so much we are planning to hold our next&#13;
Rodeo in 2011 at this same facility."&#13;
The Sooner State Rodeo Association&#13;
welcomes all who are interested in the&#13;
country &amp; western lifestyle. For more&#13;
information check out their website at www.&#13;
soonerstaterodeo.com&#13;
Candlelight Vigil Held&#13;
in Edmond’s Haler Park&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Stephanie Bolton and Bobby ~Iillican. Gorin&#13;
photo&#13;
EDMOND, OK__ At 7 p.m October&#13;
12. at Hafer Park in Edmond, GATE held&#13;
their t lth Candlelight Vigil in honor of&#13;
fellow those who had difficulty coming&#13;
out, following, National Co,~ing Out Day&#13;
October 11. Coming Out , coming to&#13;
terms and being open about being GLBT&#13;
can be a special prob!em in Oklahoma, ofren&#13;
considered the buckle of the Bible Belt. Too&#13;
ofren people who become known to or even&#13;
perceived to be GLBT have faced ostracism&#13;
from friends and famil),, loss ofjobs and/or&#13;
homes, and sometimes have found their very&#13;
lives in jeopardy.&#13;
G.A.T.E. ( Gay Alliance for Tolerance and&#13;
Equality) is an official student group at the&#13;
University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond.&#13;
The group would also be marching in the&#13;
annual Homecoming Parade the coming&#13;
Saturday for the second time.&#13;
Speaking at the vigil were GATE President&#13;
Brandon White as well as the Cimarron&#13;
Alliance President Scott Hamilton. Also&#13;
speaking were individuals among the crowd,&#13;
this time numbering around 100, almost&#13;
triple the number of participants attending&#13;
last year. Just about summing up the&#13;
experience for everybody were two proud&#13;
participants, Bobby Millican and Stephanie&#13;
Bolton, a dear friend and straight ally. As she&#13;
puts it, " I am so proud ofmy friends who are&#13;
here proud of themselves."&#13;
Forced Offthe Edge of&#13;
Life’s Road&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The&#13;
gay/straight alliance at the University of&#13;
Central Oklahoma, a medium size state&#13;
school in Edmond, OK, a bedroom town&#13;
nearly contiguous with Oklahoma City, had&#13;
a combination vigil/coming out day event&#13;
this past Tuesday, October 12, recognizing&#13;
the recent suicide ofZack Harrington and&#13;
National Coming Out Day. It was held in a&#13;
large public park in Edmond.&#13;
I couldn’t stay for all of it but what I did&#13;
see was a pretty good demonstration of being&#13;
comfortable with being gay or lesbian. One&#13;
of the leaders said the number was double&#13;
over last year. I’d say about 70 people were&#13;
there, mostly students in their early 20s, with&#13;
some teenagers and older adults in the mix.&#13;
I’ve known I was gay, though I didn’t&#13;
know the word, since 4th or 5th grade of&#13;
elementary school. The dictionary I used&#13;
talked about "self-pollution". \Vv~at a scream!&#13;
I was afraid it would somehow show tip&#13;
when I had to go to the doctor for a required&#13;
physical.&#13;
"We put way too much emphasis on&#13;
gender presentation and role playing when&#13;
kids are too immature to understand their&#13;
bodies and psychological needs. I think&#13;
we should look at human development the&#13;
same ~vay we look at other living organisms&#13;
that morph fi’om one stage to another with&#13;
radically different bodies. The outward shape&#13;
of our human bodies doesn’t change so much,&#13;
but the inner shape of our minds sure does--&#13;
or they SHOULD change--doffing the myths&#13;
and twisted beliefs we’re fed as children as we&#13;
develop from our own experiences.&#13;
Several of the public speakers at the&#13;
Norman City Council meeting mentioned&#13;
religious belief in their objection to the&#13;
GLBT History Month Proclamation, malting&#13;
another example of the ignorance many&#13;
people have about the separation of religious&#13;
views and civil policies under the First&#13;
Amendment. This was the meeting attended&#13;
by Zack Harrington and apparently forced&#13;
him off the edge of life’s road.&#13;
Civil rights are the guaranteed benefits&#13;
of being a citizen of this country. They are&#13;
not subject to examination by a review panel&#13;
to test if citizens are "worthy". Civil rights&#13;
are universal, inherent in the social contract&#13;
between citizen and government.&#13;
Though I am a believer in the right of&#13;
self-deliverance in the face 0£ inescapable&#13;
terminal illness, I’m nearly speechless and&#13;
~vordless in the face of the suicides caused&#13;
by the vehement, venomous vocabulary of&#13;
religious, flat-earth thinking spewed in public&#13;
meetings and the media.&#13;
I’m reduced to involuntary hea&amp;shaking&#13;
when trying to understand how the insidious&#13;
poison of religion infiltrates young minds and&#13;
dissolves the normal urge to live.&#13;
Religion has al~vays been the mental fog&#13;
in the road of human progress, from Galileo&#13;
and Copernicus to stem-cell research to the&#13;
legal recognition of citizens without regard&#13;
for their sexual orientation.&#13;
It would appear that until more of us&#13;
recognize the futility of religion with the false&#13;
authority and violence it visits on innocent&#13;
people, we’ll see more GLBT suicides as&#13;
roadkill on the human highway.&#13;
The link below provides a video of the&#13;
ill-fated Norman, Oklahoma city council&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Oklahoma’s Zach Harrington, 19,&#13;
Kills Himself After Hateful Town Meeting:&#13;
ww~v.tinyurl.com/2chqvkt&#13;
"First rsday" Art Opening and Exhibit ofOriginal Works&#13;
by artist Di epac&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Noveraber&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa), will feature works from&#13;
Tulsa artist Di Klepac&#13;
Originally from Austin and living in Tulsa&#13;
I:or almost two decades, Di paints what she&#13;
reatly sees in her subject, bringing her unique&#13;
meaning to the art she creates. Her early&#13;
development was colored by watching her&#13;
sister paint in the family studio of her youth&#13;
in a subnrb of Austin.&#13;
Di’s use of color and&#13;
forceful strokes in&#13;
textured tempera reach&#13;
into the soul of her&#13;
subject matter and&#13;
pull out her views that&#13;
live on the canvas.&#13;
Her showings in the&#13;
Brady Arts District&#13;
have brought her&#13;
acclaim in the Tulsa art&#13;
community.&#13;
The show begins&#13;
with a reception on&#13;
Thursday, November&#13;
4th fi’om 6-9pm and&#13;
continues throughout&#13;
the month. ~okeq.org&#13;
Founded @ a dedicamd~’ou~ ofvo&amp;nmers&#13;
in 198&amp; Oklahomam~r Equali~kEq is&#13;
Oklahoma~ oldestgay rights o,ganizmion. From&#13;
tesd,g~r HIVIAIDS and hosd,g the annual ~dsa&#13;
Pride and Dive*xi{y Celebration m &amp;e,~,a,g the&#13;
Equalig @nt~r and documena*g the ~hg LGBT&#13;
communig} rich histo~)~ OkEq worL,s.~r socia]&#13;
justice andfid/ inch~sion~r Ok/ahoma) lesbian, g’9~&#13;
bisexual and t,unwnder (LGBD citizens and their&#13;
allies. For more i,:~rma~ion,&#13;
4 November ~, 20~0&#13;
Tulsa’s Jerry Straley captures the title ofOklahoma&#13;
Mr Leather 2011&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
1st runnerup Geqff~’ey ~omas, winnerJory Sou@ and 2nd runnerup Nathan Benne,: Go,in&#13;
photo&#13;
TULSA, OK It was a festive weekend&#13;
for the leatherfolk who came together for the&#13;
Oklahoma Mr. Leather \Veekend when the&#13;
current reigning Oldahoma Mr. Leather Ron&#13;
Harwood would pass on his title. ~xe event&#13;
was hosted by the Super 8 which featured&#13;
meet and greets for the various officials and&#13;
spectators from throughout Oklalmma and&#13;
beyond, educational classes, and of course a&#13;
bar crawl.&#13;
The contest came together Saturday&#13;
October 9 at Club Maverick with contestants&#13;
Jerry Straley- the current Tulsa Mr. Leather,&#13;
Geoffrey Thomas and Nathan Benner. An&#13;
event of the Tulsa Uniforra and Leather&#13;
Seekers Association (TULSA), this occasion&#13;
marked the 22nd year of this competition. It&#13;
was emceed by Keith Hunt, Oldahoma Mr.&#13;
Leather of 2004 and signing interpretation&#13;
was provided by Oklahoma City~ \grill&#13;
Farm with many distinguished community&#13;
members on hand for the occasion.&#13;
There was also a silent auction benefitting&#13;
three charities, one of which is the Sharon&#13;
St.Cyr Fund which works to create programs&#13;
to provide hearing aids and interpre6ng&#13;
services for the deaf and hearing impaired&#13;
community. Funds also went to the Leather&#13;
Archives &amp; Museum located in Chicago, and&#13;
also to the local Alternative Lifestyles Food&#13;
Bank which provides food baskets for those of&#13;
our community in need.&#13;
Receiving the Ford Pruitt Award was&#13;
Cathy Hill, named for 2 former outstanding&#13;
TULSA members, Danny Ford and Lee&#13;
Pruitt. This honor is awarded to an indMdual&#13;
who has gone above and beyond worldng&#13;
for the benefit ofT.U.L.S.A. and the leather&#13;
community overall.&#13;
The contest climaxed with Nethan Benner&#13;
as 1st runnerup, Geoffrey Thomas as 2nd&#13;
runnerup with Jerry Straley capturing the&#13;
title of Oldahoma Mr. Leather 2011. He&#13;
wil! go on to represent Oklahoma at the&#13;
International Mr. Leather Contest which will&#13;
take place in Chicago during the Memorial&#13;
Day weekend of 2011.&#13;
For rnore information check out their&#13;
website TULSA at www.tulsaleather.com&#13;
They welcome all who have an interest in&#13;
leather and its lifestyle.&#13;
Tuesday November 2--Your vote is crucial&#13;
STATE of OKLatHOMA__ On Tuesday November 2 you have an opportunity to be part&#13;
of determining the future of Old~mma and our nation. Many. of these races are almost certain&#13;
ro be extremely close. Candidates supporting our issues need our votes. It isn’t easy to take a&#13;
stand ~br the GLBT community in Oldahoma. When we make the effort to vo~e we show we&#13;
are worth their support.&#13;
Remember that the polls are open fiom 7 a.m. til 7 p.m. on Election Day November 2, but&#13;
also there is the op;ion of early voting a~ your CountT Election Board Friday October 29 lCrom&#13;
8 a.m. until 6 p.m., Saturday October 30 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m., and the following Monday&#13;
November 1 again from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.&#13;
[]&#13;
~&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Tel roller coaster&#13;
Gay ban back in force again&#13;
The Obama administration resuscitated&#13;
the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell gay ban Oct. 20&#13;
by convincing the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of&#13;
Appeals to temporarily stay an injunction by&#13;
a federal district judge in Riverside, Calif.&#13;
U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips had&#13;
found the ban unconstitutional and barred&#13;
any further use of it worldwide effective Oct.&#13;
12. In response, the military stopped kicking&#13;
out openly gay and lesbian servicemembers&#13;
and began letting open gays and lesbians sign&#13;
up to enlist.&#13;
Activist Dan Choi, Wocknerphoto&#13;
But the Obama administration -&#13;
~dDADT ......&#13;
-- immediately beg~ figfitifi~ ~6 brifig ;h4&#13;
ban back to life, ultimately succeeding eight&#13;
days later.&#13;
The Justice Department argued that an&#13;
abrupt end to the ban would be harmful to&#13;
the military in myriad ways. Judge Phillips&#13;
was wholly unconvinced and refused to stay&#13;
her injunction. ~e 9th Circuit, on the other&#13;
hand, issued a brief stay -- until at least Oct.&#13;
25 -- while it considers issuing a longer stay.&#13;
~e administration also said it wants&#13;
Congress, not the courts, to end the ban. ~e&#13;
House of Representatives voted to end the&#13;
ban earlier this year but the Senate refused&#13;
after a filibuster by Sen. John McCain, RAriz.&#13;
~ere is no indication that the Senate&#13;
will change its mind when it returns to&#13;
XV~hington for the lame-duck session&#13;
following the No~ 2 elections, even though&#13;
the DADT repeal measure is a part of the bill&#13;
that funds the entire U.S. military for next&#13;
year. McCain’s filibuster also left the over~l&#13;
military funding measure unp~sed.&#13;
"Reall)~ what~ in my heart right now is&#13;
it’s going to be really hard for me to vote&#13;
for Barack Obama," prominent gays-inthe-&#13;
military activist Dan Choi said in an&#13;
interview. Choi re-enlisted in the Army at the&#13;
Times Square recruiting station in New York&#13;
on Oct. 19.&#13;
"Call me a one-issue person, but this is&#13;
re~ly pissing me off," Choi added. "~en&#13;
Congress has a law that~ unconstitution~,&#13;
it~ the job of the courts to cfll it&#13;
unconstitution~. ~at~ Civi~ day one.&#13;
Obamgs giving Dofft &amp;k, Dofft Tell mouthto-&#13;
mouth resuscitation. For him to do that at&#13;
this point is upsetting, it~ dis~sting."&#13;
GetEQ~UAL Director Robin ~lcGehee. ~Vockner&#13;
photo&#13;
GetEQUAL director Robin McGehee&#13;
called the government’s successful push for a&#13;
stay "a travesty."&#13;
"This ... brings the military’s&#13;
discriminatory Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell law back&#13;
from the dead," she said. "It is a travesty that&#13;
after numerous attempts, President Obama&#13;
and Attorney General Eric Holder will go&#13;
down in history as the administration that&#13;
breathed life back into Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Te!l, The lives and careers of openly gay and&#13;
lesbian servicemembers are now back in the&#13;
crosshairs of our government and a renewed&#13;
commitment to discrimination falls squarely&#13;
in the hands of this White House."&#13;
.....Servicemembers United Executive&#13;
Director Alexander Nichol~ma said he’s&#13;
hopeful the stay will last just a few days.&#13;
"An objective look at the evidence before&#13;
the court clearly indicates that ending Don’t&#13;
Ask, Don’t Tell would not harm military&#13;
readiness, but would rather enhance it," he&#13;
said.&#13;
Human Rights Campaign President Joe&#13;
Sohnonese called DADT’S resurrection "a sad&#13;
day for all Americans."&#13;
"Today’s decision only furthers our resolve&#13;
to send this law to the dustbin of history and&#13;
also draws a spotlight on the administration&#13;
to make good on their pledge to end these&#13;
discharges that damage our national security,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network&#13;
Executive Director Aubrcy Sarvis said the stay&#13;
dumped the ball back in the U.S. Senate’s lap.&#13;
. "Gay and lesbian servicemembers deserve&#13;
better treatment than they are getting with&#13;
this ruling," he said. "~XTe now must look&#13;
to the Senate next month in the lame-duck&#13;
session to bring about the swift certainty&#13;
needed here and to repeal this unjust law that&#13;
serves no usefuI purpose."&#13;
NY GOP governor&#13;
candidate rash&#13;
abou gays&#13;
Carl Paladino, the Republican candidate&#13;
for governor ofNew York, sounds like an oldschool&#13;
homophobe.&#13;
First, on Oct. 10, he said: "I didn’t march&#13;
in the.., gay pride parade this year. My&#13;
opponent did. And that’s not the example&#13;
that we should be showing our children,&#13;
and certainly not in our schools. And don’t&#13;
misquote me as wanting to hurt homosexual&#13;
people in any way. That would be a dastardly&#13;
lie. My approach is live and let live. I just&#13;
think my children and your children would&#13;
be much better off and much more success~ful&#13;
getting married and raising a family, and&#13;
I don’t want them to be brainwashed into&#13;
thinking that homosexuality is an equally&#13;
valid or successful option. It isn’t."&#13;
The following day Paladino went on the&#13;
Today show and dug in his heels, telling Matt&#13;
Lauer: "They wear these Speedos and they&#13;
grind against each other and it’s just a terrible&#13;
thing.... Would you take your children to&#13;
a gay pride parade? I don’t think it’s proper&#13;
for them to go there and ~vatch a couple of&#13;
grown men grind against each other. I don’t&#13;
think that’s proper. I think it’s disgusting."&#13;
Video 1: tinyud.com/nogrindl. Video 2:&#13;
tinyurl.com/nogrind2.&#13;
In an Oct. 12 editorial, The New York&#13;
Times called Paladino’s comments "bigoted"&#13;
and "shockingly irresponsible," given recent&#13;
anti-gay hate crimes and the spate of gay teen&#13;
suicides.&#13;
"A week before Mr. Paladino’s comments,&#13;
police say three men in the Bronx were&#13;
tortured by a group of attackers who believed&#13;
they were gay," the newspaper wrote. "On&#13;
Oct. 1, Rutgers University held a memorial&#13;
service for a student who killed himself&#13;
after police said his sexual encounter with&#13;
a man was broadcast over the Internet by&#13;
two classmates. For Mr. Paladino to choose&#13;
this moment to make his utterly gratuitous&#13;
remarks suggests at the very least an&#13;
extraordinary level of insensitivity."&#13;
Later Oct. 12, Paladino issued a statement&#13;
that said, in part, "I sincerely apologize for&#13;
any comment that may have offended the&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Community or their family&#13;
members."&#13;
Indiana motor vehicles&#13;
head arrested&#13;
resigns&#13;
The head of the Indiana Bureau of Motor&#13;
Vehicles, Andrew J. Miller, was arrested&#13;
Oct. 6 on a charge of public indecency&#13;
for allegedly masturbating in front of an&#13;
undercover cop in a cruisy public toilet in&#13;
Indianapolis. He resigned following the&#13;
incident.&#13;
Equality NC sends Froot&#13;
Loops to rep&#13;
Between Oct. 6 and ! 1, each donor to&#13;
Equality North Carolina had a personal&#13;
message and a box of Ketlogg’s Froot Loops&#13;
delivered to Republican state Rcp. Larry&#13;
Brown.&#13;
The stunt was a response to Brown’s&#13;
having hit "reply to all" on an e-mail from&#13;
House Minority" Leader Paul Stare and&#13;
writing: "I hope all the queers are thrilled&#13;
to see him (House Speaker Joe Hackney&#13;
receiving an award from Equality NC). I&#13;
am sure there will be a couple legislative&#13;
fruitloops there in the audience."&#13;
"If it’s fruitloops Rep. Brown wants,, then&#13;
that’s what we’ll give him!" Equality" NC said.&#13;
.....More NATIONAL NEWS - page 6&#13;
November 1, 2010&#13;
Equality Ca i£ornia £or rejection ofBaja&#13;
marriage amendment&#13;
Gays announce marches in Mexicali and Tecate&#13;
LGBTpeopIe in Mexico’s Baja California state, where 77juana # located, are working to block a&#13;
state constitutional amendmentpassed by the legislature that zoould seemingly ban recognition of&#13;
same-sex ma.’iages. To be valid, the amendment requires ratification by a majority ofthe state’s&#13;
municipal councils. Same-sex matriage is legal in Mexico City, and the nation’s Supreme Court&#13;
has said that all31 Mexican states must recognize gay marriagesJ~om the capital ci~ Photo ofthis&#13;
year’s ~juana prideparade by Rex Wockner&#13;
Equality California Executive Director&#13;
Geoff Kors has joined calls for municipal&#13;
councils in Mexico’s Baja California state&#13;
to reject a state constitutional amendment&#13;
that seemingly bans recognition of same-sex&#13;
marriages.&#13;
Meanwhile, local LGBT activists are&#13;
organizing marches on Oct. 16 in the U.S.&#13;
border city of Mexicali, the Baja state capital,&#13;
and on Oct. 24 in the border city ofTecate.&#13;
"It is extremely disappointing that there&#13;
is an effort to amend the state constitution&#13;
to not allow or recognize same-sex marriages&#13;
in Baja California," Kors said. "Mexico’s&#13;
Supreme Court has upheld marriage for&#13;
same-sex couples and further required that&#13;
legal same-sex marriages from Mexico City be&#13;
recognized throughout the nation. We call on&#13;
the municipal councils in Ensenada, Mexicali,&#13;
Rosarito Beach, Tecate and Tijuana to reject&#13;
this discriminatory effort by voting against&#13;
ratification of the constitutional amendment --&#13;
and to go on the record in support of marriage&#13;
equality for same-sex couples."&#13;
The unicameral state legislature, the&#13;
Chamber of Deputies, voted 18-1 on Sept. 29&#13;
to amend the state constitution to seemingly&#13;
prohibit recognition of same-sex marriages,&#13;
despite the fact that the federal Supreme Court&#13;
ruled this year that all 31 Mexican states must&#13;
recognize gay marriages fi’om Mexico City,&#13;
where they are allowed.&#13;
The vote came on the final day that the&#13;
right-leaning National Action Party (PAN) had&#13;
control of the legislature. On Oct. 1, the left-&#13;
Ieaning Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)&#13;
took control of a majority of the chamber’s&#13;
seats, following elections thai: had been held in&#13;
The PAN move appeared to some observers&#13;
~:o be an attempt by the conservative party to&#13;
tauat the federal Supreme Court, although&#13;
some amendment backers claimed they only&#13;
hoped to prevent gay marriages from talcing&#13;
place in Baja.&#13;
The oddly worded amendment, however,&#13;
does not include any stated exception for&#13;
Mexico City marriages. It reads: "The State&#13;
recognizes and protects the institution of&#13;
marriage as a right of society oriented to&#13;
guarantee and safeguard the perpetuation&#13;
of the species and mutual support between&#13;
spouses, satisfying this only, through the&#13;
union of one man ~vith one woman." ("H&#13;
Estado reconoce y protege la instituci6n del&#13;
matrimonio como un derecho de la sociedad&#13;
orientado a garantizar y salvaguardar la&#13;
perpetuaci6n de la especie y ayuda mutua&#13;
entre los c6nyuges, satisfacidndose este&#13;
solamente, mediante la uni6n de un hombre&#13;
con una mujer.")&#13;
The amendment is not yet a done deal.&#13;
It requires ratification by the municipal&#13;
councils of at least three of Baja California’s&#13;
five political subdivisions -- Ensenada,&#13;
Mexicali, Rosarito Beach, Tecate and&#13;
Tijuana.&#13;
Those councils will remain under PAN&#13;
control until Dec. 1, when new councilors&#13;
from the PRI party will take office and hold&#13;
a majority of council seats in the state’s&#13;
political subdivisions.&#13;
Ira municipal council fails to report the&#13;
result of its vote by approximately the end&#13;
of Octobel; the council will be counted as&#13;
having approved the amendment.&#13;
Local activists do not feel optimistic that&#13;
a majority of the currently PAN-controlled&#13;
councils will reject the amendment.&#13;
"We are looking at legal paths to&#13;
pursue this through the state human-rights&#13;
ombudsman, to demand that he appeal the&#13;
unconstitutionality of this amendment to&#13;
the Supreme Court ofJustice of the nation,"&#13;
said Armando Rodr~guez, coordinator of the&#13;
Mexicali Pride Committee.&#13;
Activist Gerardo M~puta from the&#13;
Tijuana GLBT Cultural Community&#13;
(COCUT) added: "g/e are getting the word&#13;
out given that the media here are keeping&#13;
this very under the radar and not giving it&#13;
necessary publicity. Xge are working hard&#13;
to spread the information, utilizing social&#13;
networks and bars and cafes. Vge are&#13;
.....Continued see BAJA - page 11&#13;
of Oklahoma’ Zach’s parents and sister joined&#13;
400 others to remember his life. While most&#13;
who stood in the circular garden did not&#13;
lmow Zach, many identified with his feelings&#13;
of frustration ~vith society.&#13;
Kay Holladay, founder of PFLAG&#13;
Norman, spoke about the importance of&#13;
GLBT people and their straight friends and&#13;
~hmily encouraging and supporting each&#13;
other. She said that standing up to bullies, or&#13;
the bullies of friends, can make a difference.&#13;
It can even save a life. She is the mother of a&#13;
gay son.&#13;
Mayor Rosenthral then read the&#13;
proclamation, which was followed by cheers&#13;
from the crowd. She told of the emails&#13;
that she and other council members had&#13;
received from around the world. Some were&#13;
affirming, but most are condemning the&#13;
council for&#13;
not insisting on respectful language and&#13;
behavior from those testifying. She said&#13;
"We voted yes for the proclamation. We let&#13;
everyone speak."&#13;
Other speakers, from the OU&#13;
GLBTQ student association, and President&#13;
of the Norman North High School GLBT&#13;
group confirmed this claim saying "They&#13;
didn’t have to stand up for us. They did the&#13;
right thing!" Severa! OU faculty and staff&#13;
members addressed the young people in&#13;
the circle, giving their names, department&#13;
locations, and an invitation to come and talk&#13;
anytime. Leaders of other organizations were&#13;
present including GATE, OGLPC, and the&#13;
OU Women &amp; Gender Studies Department,&#13;
who co-sponsored the event.&#13;
Norman City Council members met&#13;
again October 12 for their regular meeting&#13;
and a few people come to talk about the&#13;
proclamation and how it was handled. All&#13;
of them ~vere congratulatory about the&#13;
proclamation. David Ray, an OU professor&#13;
and former City Council member, said that&#13;
they had "obviously researched the issues&#13;
and tallied to gay friends in drafting the&#13;
proclamation."&#13;
Norman resident Will Weir stated that&#13;
he found the protesters of the proclamation&#13;
"quite offensive in their use of stereotypes&#13;
for people." Larry Dillingham recalled&#13;
reading about the writing of the Constitution&#13;
in 1778, and how the concept of equal&#13;
representation of every citizen caused&#13;
heated debate. They called the British rule&#13;
a "tyranny of the majority," and created a&#13;
democracy where at leeast in theory everyone&#13;
is equal.&#13;
Dillingham said the cotincil was&#13;
exhibiting the "best use of the Constitution"&#13;
in drafting and passing the proclamation for&#13;
LGBT History Month.&#13;
City Council member Tom Kovach&#13;
pointed out that "when we allow ourselves&#13;
to speak hatefully, we lower the level of&#13;
discourse. Free speech does not allow hate&#13;
speech." Kovach then gave statistics on&#13;
GLBT harassment, bullying, and suicide from&#13;
the Trevor Project, a 24 hour hot line, and&#13;
online chat group, 1-866-4U-TREVOR&#13;
Also honored were Jeff Riles, a young&#13;
activist who captured this year’s Horizon&#13;
Award, and Dr. David Macey who received&#13;
their Torch Award.&#13;
State Representative ~like Shelton, Democrat&#13;
District 9Z Gorin photo&#13;
Tiae Legislator of the Year Award this&#13;
time was shared by two lawmakers, State&#13;
Representative Mike Shelton of OHahoma&#13;
City who almost singlehandedly stopped&#13;
legislation that would have opted Oldahoma&#13;
out of enforcement of Federal hate crimes&#13;
laws recently amended to include sexual&#13;
orientation as well as other newly added&#13;
categories. Nxe other was State Senator Judy&#13;
Eason-Mclntyre who also had tal~en many&#13;
positive stands for the GLBT community,&#13;
who could not be present but whose award&#13;
was accepted by Oklahoma City State&#13;
Representative Al McAffrey.&#13;
Don Hawkins and Mick Schirron received&#13;
the Media Award for their work owning and&#13;
operating the Gayly Oklahoman. Begun&#13;
by Don Hawkins and his partner of that&#13;
time, Ron Schaeffer, in 1983, the Gayly&#13;
was the premier news source for the GLBT&#13;
community. Their first issue’s main story was&#13;
the victory ofDon Hill and Scott Wilson&#13;
(then the owners ofAngles) when they&#13;
won their lawsuit suing Oldahoma City for&#13;
police harassment of their club, Growing&#13;
from a small monthly publication with a&#13;
circulation of 4000, the Gayly grew to later&#13;
boast of circulation of 10,000 and became a&#13;
bi-weekly publication in 1990. Ron Schaeffer&#13;
passed away in 1991. After becoming Don’s&#13;
partner in 1994, Mr. Schirron joined the&#13;
staffas their business manager while Don&#13;
acted as editor in chief. As presenter J.B.&#13;
Schulein explained, the Gayly was a news&#13;
lifeline for the GLBT community before&#13;
the days ofTwitter, Facebook or even the&#13;
Internet itself. Due to the changes in the&#13;
business and personal commitments Mick&#13;
and Don retired from the business, their&#13;
last issue January 15, 2006. Although the&#13;
Gayly was sold and reincorporated that same&#13;
year by Tulsans Andrew Hicks and the late&#13;
Heather Harp, it ceased publication again,&#13;
that last issue December ! 5, 2006 and passed&#13;
into histor): But with that in mind, the&#13;
Gayly had captured the attention of GLBT&#13;
archMsts with what is certainly the most&#13;
comprehensive resource of Oldahoma’s GLBT&#13;
history during a period of vast change. So far&#13;
a complete set of the Gaylys has been donated&#13;
to Tulsa’s Dennis R. NeiI1 Equality Center,&#13;
the Cimarron Alliance, and to the Oklalmma&#13;
Historical Society which is in the process of&#13;
preserving that archive electronically.&#13;
The guest speaker for the event was&#13;
Romaine Patterson, a longtime activist&#13;
who had tmown and befriended the late&#13;
Matthew Shepard in her native \Vyoming.&#13;
~e festivities concluded with an after party&#13;
at Angles featuring not only Ms.Patterson,&#13;
but entertainers Jozlyn V.&amp;lch and Sonja&#13;
Martinez.&#13;
By Steven Petrow&#13;
&amp;even Petrow is the author of"The Essential&#13;
Book ofGay Manners &amp;Etiquette. "Send&#13;
him your questions at queeries@live.com.&#13;
"Teaching Kids of Gay Parents"&#13;
public. To give it clarity, she gave some&#13;
examples. If a gun was used in this type of&#13;
crime that would qualify because guns are&#13;
not manufactured in Oklahoma. If someone&#13;
followed someone onto an interstate highway&#13;
in the commission of a hate crime, that&#13;
would likewise qualify. Ifa hate crime took&#13;
place inside a business, that would qualify&#13;
as well. To further illustrate as an example,&#13;
the hate crime that victimized James Byrd&#13;
would have qualified as a Federal hate crime&#13;
as he was dragged to death on an interstate&#13;
highway. Ms. Kelly made the point that&#13;
while the act does signify progress, it does not&#13;
cover every situation of hate crimes against&#13;
GLBT persons or those of the other protected&#13;
categories.&#13;
Special Agent Jim Windsor was the next&#13;
speaker, and while he reiterated that the&#13;
expanded Federal hate crimes protection may&#13;
not cover every situation, it is progress and he&#13;
stated, "My goal clearly is prevention." kYC~ile&#13;
encouraging emergency calls concerning hate&#13;
crimes still to be directed to local authorities&#13;
via 911, he urged calling the FBI as well.&#13;
Even ifa hate crime has not yet happened,&#13;
if there is only suspicious behavior or threats&#13;
have been made the FBI wants to know about&#13;
them. He stated that frequently a visit from&#13;
FBI agents to those involved in threatening&#13;
behavior can often forestall trouble and/or&#13;
prevent hate crimes from happening. Synthia&#13;
Demons was the last speaker, who talked&#13;
about efforts by the Federal authorities to&#13;
promote mediation.&#13;
Scott Hamilton summed ir up stating,&#13;
" I have been incredibly impressed with the&#13;
FBI’s commitment to working with our&#13;
community, helping us understand what hate&#13;
crimes are, how to report them, and prevent&#13;
them from happening."&#13;
To report suspicious behavior to the&#13;
Oklahoma City FBI or for more information&#13;
contact their Oldahoma City Office at (405)&#13;
290-7770.&#13;
Kole is 9 years old and was surrendered&#13;
by their owners when their daughter&#13;
d~veloped allergies to him and his SiSter&#13;
Sadie. Kole is a loving, easy going dog that&#13;
would rather just lay around and be your&#13;
household friend. He’s good with kids and&#13;
cats Come see Kole and and bring home a&#13;
friend.&#13;
Ifyou’d like to see Kole or any of the other&#13;
adoptable dogs visit the Lab Rescue Tulsa&#13;
Oklahoma website at: xvww.labrescue.net.&#13;
and Philanthropy indicates that 20-25% is&#13;
the national average.&#13;
Each week, the RFBO provides enough&#13;
food to feed more than 77,000 hungry&#13;
Oklahomans. The majority of those served&#13;
by this food bank are children, seniors living&#13;
on fixed incomes, and working families who&#13;
cannot make ends meet.&#13;
To make a tax-deductible donation,&#13;
or to learn about volunteer opportunities&#13;
visit www.regionalfoodbank.org or call&#13;
405.972.1111. Connect online with the&#13;
Regional Food Bank at twitter.com/rfbo or&#13;
facebook.com/regionalfoodbank.&#13;
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O ahoma City holds State’s first Black Gay Pride&#13;
Festival&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Oklahoma Black Pride President ~adark Knight with Lar,y. Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ On&#13;
the weekend of October 14-17 the first&#13;
official Black Gay Pride Festival has held in&#13;
Oldahoma. Hosted by OKC’s Crowne Plaza&#13;
Hotel, the event coincided with the 2010&#13;
Fall Conference of Black and White Men&#13;
Together. The organization came together&#13;
in 2009 as part of a national movement&#13;
reminiscent of the Civil Rights Movement,&#13;
the Harlem Renaissance, but also inclusive of&#13;
the culture of the African Americans in the&#13;
GLBT community.&#13;
The Festival&#13;
attracted around&#13;
300 spectators, and&#13;
featured a party&#13;
at the Club Pulse&#13;
Event Center with&#13;
entertainer Tyra&#13;
Sanchez, a winner of&#13;
RuPaul’s Drag Race.&#13;
Also at the hotel&#13;
were many vendors&#13;
and groups doing&#13;
outreach.&#13;
Why is there a&#13;
need for a special&#13;
group for African&#13;
Americans to&#13;
celebrate gay pride?&#13;
As the president of&#13;
the organization Mark&#13;
Knight puts it, "Although the gay community&#13;
is diverse, often the community doesn’t&#13;
address this diversity. That’s why we decided&#13;
to have a gay pride celebration that celebrates&#13;
being both black and gay, to celebrate our&#13;
culture and sexuality with our spin on it."&#13;
Black Gay Pride is an incorporated&#13;
organization in the process of obtaining&#13;
501c3 tax status, and they plan for this&#13;
festival to be an annual event. For more&#13;
information check out their website at www.&#13;
November 1, 2010&#13;
Openarms Youth Project&#13;
Inc. Elects New O cers&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ In a special&#13;
meeting, the Board of Directors for&#13;
Openarms Youth Project Inc. elected new&#13;
officers for 2011-12. The new officers are:&#13;
Drew Diamond - President&#13;
Pam Anderson - Vice-President&#13;
Cheyenne Charles -Treasurer&#13;
Jared Vazquez - Secretary&#13;
Openarms is very proud to have Mr.&#13;
Diamond serving as the President at a time&#13;
when the youth ofTulsa and surrounding&#13;
areas face many challenges in school, at home&#13;
and life in general. His experience in law&#13;
enforcement and Conflict Resolution will be&#13;
a valuable asset to the board and the youth&#13;
served by Openarms.&#13;
As Openarms continues to grow serving a&#13;
greater number ofGLBTQyouth each week&#13;
with expanded programming and activities&#13;
this new leadership will focus Openarms on&#13;
continuing to provide a safe environment for&#13;
all the youth they serve. Openarms continues&#13;
to operate as the longest continuously&#13;
operating GLBTQyouth group for youth&#13;
ages 14-21 in the state.&#13;
Openarms is located at:&#13;
2015 B South Lakewood, Tulsa, OK 74112&#13;
Phone: 918-838-7104&#13;
Carpenter Square picks a&#13;
winner with Sordid Lives&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Carpenter&#13;
Square Theater has always been a point&#13;
of light for central Oklalaoma’s lovers of&#13;
unconventional drama, therefore it was not&#13;
surprising and an excellent choice when they&#13;
included the steamy tale "Sordid Lives" for&#13;
their 2010-2011 season.&#13;
With their start in 1984, Carpenter&#13;
Square began with their mission of alternative&#13;
theater in the Carpenter Paper Warehouse,&#13;
now the parking lot of the Oklal~oma County&#13;
Jail. From the beginning the theater had a bar&#13;
and patrons could enjoy their adult beverages&#13;
during the show, most unusual during that&#13;
time period. They later moved to a former&#13;
department store at N.W. 5th and Hudson,&#13;
where dedicated volunteers turned that&#13;
space into a 220 seat theater. They moved&#13;
again when the Arts Council of Oldahoma&#13;
City invited them ro Stage Center in 1997,&#13;
which was their home until flood damage last&#13;
summer made it&#13;
unusable. Finding&#13;
a temporary home&#13;
at the Bricktown&#13;
Hotel, their&#13;
theme for their&#13;
2010-2011 season&#13;
is Dramatically&#13;
Different, and&#13;
Sordid Lives&#13;
certainly fits that&#13;
category when&#13;
they brought that&#13;
cornfed classic&#13;
to campy life.&#13;
"Sordid Lives",&#13;
written by Del&#13;
Shores, premiered&#13;
This Cowboy just rode into town to&#13;
his first VIETRO BOX AD!&#13;
as a play in Los Angeles in 1996 and won 14&#13;
Drama League Awards. Later made into a&#13;
film in 2000, the movie got mixed reviews&#13;
but was nonetheless a cult classic, particularly&#13;
with the gay community and especially in&#13;
the South. Carpenter Square opened this&#13;
saga with the premier show benefitting Other&#13;
Options ( a charitable organization helping&#13;
those living with HIV), raising over $400 for&#13;
that organization. And the crowd was loud&#13;
and ready to party!&#13;
The plot was narrated by Bitsy Mae&#13;
Harling (Shelly Phelps- no relation to the&#13;
infamous Phelps family ofTopeka Kansas),&#13;
who brought the audience together in song.&#13;
The story centered around the death of&#13;
Peggy Ingram, the family matriarch who&#13;
died a steamy death in a seedy motel room&#13;
with G.W. Netherscott (Paul James), a&#13;
legless man who left his wooden legs on the&#13;
floor for Peggy to trip on and mortally hit&#13;
her head on the bathroom sink.. Coping&#13;
with her unfortunate death were her three&#13;
children, Latrelle Williamson (Elin Bhaird)&#13;
who was the mother of a closeted gay son Ty(&#13;
Brandt Sterling), the free spirited Lavonda&#13;
Dupree (Pat Tweed), and of course the&#13;
institutionalized cross dressing homosexual&#13;
"Brother Boy" Earl (Chris Castleberry).&#13;
Also dealing with the loss was Peggy’s sister&#13;
Aunt Sissy Hickey( Brenda Williams), who&#13;
only wanted to stop smoking and fell off&#13;
the wagon. In addition G.W. had to deal&#13;
with guilt because his wooden legs had&#13;
caused Peggy’s death, and the anger of his&#13;
wife Noleta ( Sue Ellen Reiman). Not taking&#13;
the situation well, Lavonda and Noleta&#13;
rob and terrorize the local saloon, where&#13;
G.W. was drowning his sorrows and his&#13;
friend Wardell Bubba Owens (Todd Clark),&#13;
who was Once the object of Brow:t-mr Boy’s&#13;
infatuation, was tending bar. They go on to&#13;
rob the local liquor store as well and wind&#13;
up in the county jail. Then Wardell ( with&#13;
a drastic change of heart) breaks Brother&#13;
Boy out of the institution where Dr. Eve&#13;
"Evil" Bollinger(Lilli Bassett) was trying to&#13;
cure him of his homosexuality with little&#13;
success. Although dysfunctional, the grand&#13;
finale was the funeral which did bring the&#13;
family together for a happy ending, and the&#13;
performance was truly a crowd pleaser.&#13;
The show will continue through&#13;
November 6, so don’t miss out on this campy&#13;
classic of down home fun. For tickets call&#13;
(405) 232 6500 or check out their website at&#13;
www.carpenrersquare.com&#13;
Oklahoma City School&#13;
Board again votes to&#13;
appeal Court Decision to&#13;
re-instate him&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
In May of 2009 the Oklahoma City&#13;
School Board voted 4-2 ( 1 absent and 1&#13;
abstained) to fire Joe Quigley, an English&#13;
teacher at North~vest Classen High School,&#13;
claiming that he had neglected his duties&#13;
and was insubordinate to district policies.&#13;
He is openly gay and a well lmown activist&#13;
who has carried a sign proclaiming him as&#13;
a gay teacher in many OKC Pride Parades.&#13;
He has been active for years on behalf of&#13;
students who are or perceived to be GLBT,&#13;
educating them on their rights and vcas&#13;
instrumental in getting the categories "real&#13;
or perceived sexual orientation or gender&#13;
identity,"! included in the Oklahoma City&#13;
Student Handbook as groups that are part&#13;
of the policy of prohibiting harassment and&#13;
bullying. It was widely perceived by the&#13;
GLBT and allied community that his firing&#13;
was actually due to this advocacy. The 2 votes&#13;
against his termination xvere Chairperson&#13;
kalgela Monson and board member Wilfredo&#13;
Santos Rivera.&#13;
With the help of his union, the American&#13;
Federation ofTeachers, Joe Quigley&#13;
successfully fought his termination. In&#13;
September of 2009 Oklahoma County&#13;
District Judge Barbara Swinton ruled in his&#13;
favor, ordering his reinstatement in a&#13;
scathing ruling that strongly criticized&#13;
the Oklahoma City School Board, even&#13;
apologizing to him for their treatment of&#13;
him. The Board appealed her decision, and&#13;
with a 6-2 vote decided not to reinstate or&#13;
pay him during the appeals process. (The 2&#13;
votes against appeal were again Chairperson&#13;
Angeta Monson and then Board member&#13;
Wilfredo Santos-Rivera). This followed with a&#13;
hearing in which the Oldahoma Civ School&#13;
Board would have to reinstate Mr.Quigley&#13;
immediately or be charged with contempt of&#13;
court. ~ae Board agreed to reinstate him, and&#13;
he began teaching at U.S. Grant High School.&#13;
When that school was forced to remove half&#13;
the teachers due to a mandated restructuring&#13;
plan under the No Child Left Behind Federal&#13;
law, Joe was reassigned to Douglas High&#13;
School, where he is teaching English at this&#13;
time.&#13;
On October 6, Judge Carol M. Hansen&#13;
from the Court of Civil Appeals upheld Judge&#13;
Swintoffs lower court dec!sion, also ruling&#13;
that the District would be required to pay&#13;
the plaintiffs legal expenses. It is estimated&#13;
that already the legal expenses of the plaintiff&#13;
and of the district could already be well over&#13;
$250,000, money many have stated could&#13;
have been better spent for teachers and&#13;
school facilities. On Monday, the Oklahoma&#13;
City School Board then voted to appeal that&#13;
ruling to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Mr.&#13;
Quigley has expressed that he feels that many&#13;
district employe.es have continued to treat&#13;
him unfairly while his case proceeds.&#13;
Myson Books stops&#13;
publishing books&#13;
Venerable gay publishing company&#13;
Alyson Books, owned by Advocate parent&#13;
company Here Media, has stopped publishing&#13;
books and will rework itself into aaa e-book&#13;
publisher, said Publishers WeeNy.&#13;
Authors under contract can have their&#13;
rights back or move to the online venture.&#13;
In August, Village Voice columnist&#13;
Michael Musto had complained that the&#13;
company was "holding my new book&#13;
hostage."&#13;
Creep of he Month&#13;
By D’Anne Witkowski&#13;
D’Anne Witkowski has been gayforpay since 200~&#13;
She’s aj~eelance writer andpoet (believe it!). When she’s&#13;
not taking on the creeps ofthe world she reviews rock ~’&#13;
roll shows in Detroit with her twin sister&#13;
"Ann Coulter"&#13;
Perhaps it was Ann Coutter’s very public&#13;
referral to former Democratic presidential&#13;
candidate John Edwards as a "faggot"&#13;
that nabbed her an invitation to address a&#13;
conservative gay group, or maybe it was her&#13;
recent essay extolling the virtues of Ronald&#13;
Reagan and his battle against "government&#13;
endorsement of homosexuality."&#13;
Whatever the reason, Coulter, everybody’s&#13;
favorite anti-gay fag hag, appeared Sept. 21 at&#13;
her long-awaited Homocon gig: a fundraiser&#13;
for GOProud, a group of gay conservatives.&#13;
Anti-gay right-wingers were aghast that&#13;
Coulter would speak to such a depraved&#13;
group and some lamented that she’d gone&#13;
over to the dark side. But they needn’t have&#13;
worried. Even when talking to a group of&#13;
homos she has no problem not being very&#13;
nice to homos.&#13;
"Marriage is not a civil right. You’re not&#13;
black," Coulter told the group. "Blacks must&#13;
be looking at the gays saying, ’Why can’t we&#13;
be oppressed like that?’"&#13;
Ha, ha, ha. Get it? Because gays are all&#13;
rich and can afford to hire high-profile guest&#13;
speakers for their b@ fat, gay parties in New&#13;
York City. Sill), gays, always pretending to&#13;
have problems bigger than where their next&#13;
martini is coming from. Oh, and also there&#13;
are no black gays. LOL. WTE&#13;
It was "one of a series of racially insensitive&#13;
remarks that pervaded her speech," reported&#13;
Talking Points Memo. This should come as&#13;
no surprise since Coulter is widely perceived&#13;
to be a racist bitch (and yes, I realize that&#13;
"racist bitch" is not a strong enough term, but&#13;
I’m trying to be politically correct here).&#13;
So, ~vait - is Ann Coulter saying that cMl&#13;
rights only apply to black people? Apparently&#13;
so. According to TPM, she told "the crowd&#13;
that the 14th Amendment only applies to&#13;
lobbying ... the councils and (state) legislators&#13;
and (municipal) Councilors to express our&#13;
A£rican-Americans and that it does not, in&#13;
fact, apply to women, LGBT people or other&#13;
minorities."&#13;
Kind of makes me wonder if she’s actually&#13;
read the 14th Amendment.&#13;
Keep in mind that Coulter was made part&#13;
of the event to lighten things up with her,&#13;
UlTI, humor.&#13;
"The gay left has done their best to take&#13;
all the fun out of politics, with their endless&#13;
list of boycotts and protests. Homocon is&#13;
going to be our annual effort to counter the&#13;
’no fun police’ on the left," said GOProud&#13;
Chairman of the Board Christopher Barron.&#13;
"I can’t think of any conservative more fun&#13;
to headline our inaugural part,/then the&#13;
self-professed ’right-wing Judy Garland,’ Ann&#13;
Coulter."&#13;
Really? You can’t think of a conservative&#13;
that’s "more fun" than Ann Coulter? Maybe&#13;
that means there really aren’t any "fun"&#13;
conservatives.&#13;
But what do I know? I’m a humorless&#13;
member of the gay left doing my best to take&#13;
all the fun out of politics, because of how the&#13;
gay left doesn’t appreciate how hilarious it is&#13;
that gays can’t get married. And don’t forget&#13;
the side-splitting debate around "Don’t Ask&#13;
Don’t Tell." And the laffs about hate crimes&#13;
legislation, or the fact that in many states it’s&#13;
OK to fire someone for being gay, or deny&#13;
them hospital visitation rights or a place to&#13;
live. Stop, my sides. No, seriously. Stop.&#13;
But hey, at least we’re not black, right? Am&#13;
I right? (Cricket chirping) Guys? What’s the&#13;
matter? Was it something I said?&#13;
Sigh. I guess I just don’t have Ann&#13;
Coulter’s silver-tongued wit.&#13;
point of view and make them understand that&#13;
this law is homophobic, and als0 (are) having&#13;
the support of the (state) ombudsman of&#13;
human rights."&#13;
~xe marches in Mexicali and Tecate&#13;
will be combo pride and protest marches.&#13;
Mexicali’s march is Saturday, Oct. 16, at 3&#13;
p.m., starting at Avenida Col6n and Calzada&#13;
Justo Sierra. Mexicali sits on the California&#13;
border 120 miles east of San Diego. Tecate’s&#13;
march is Sunday, Oct. 24, at 10 a.m. at&#13;
Parque Central. Tecate sits on the California&#13;
border 40 miles southeast of San Diego.&#13;
The only vote cast against the amendment&#13;
in the Chamber of Deputies carne from PRD&#13;
(Partido de la Revoluci6n Democr~tica)&#13;
Deputy Ana Maria Fuentes.&#13;
"It is our conviction that the basis&#13;
of human happiness is freedom and the&#13;
recognition of rights, that any restriction&#13;
imposed by one or various churches or some&#13;
particular morality that signifies restriction&#13;
of rights or persecution of people in the&#13;
fi’ee exercise of their sexual preferences&#13;
is profoundly wrong and has more to do&#13;
with the past and nothing to do with the&#13;
future," she said. "gge oppose that the more&#13;
conservative groups ... want to convert our&#13;
state into some sort of medieval island with&#13;
the double morality that comes with that."&#13;
The legislative chamber was filled with&#13;
equal numbers of LGBT people and their&#13;
opponents the day of the vote. Videos of the&#13;
vote and the chaotic aftermath can be seen at&#13;
tinyurt.com/bcgaymat2 and tinyurl.com/&#13;
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~’as trying not to take it personally.&#13;
Really.&#13;
OK, I was taking it personally.&#13;
else had they all called to say they’d be at&#13;
the house in time for dinner on Friday but&#13;
no earlier? Therefore no cocktail hour(s). I&#13;
admit it: I’m an out-of-control control freal~.&#13;
I was making a perfect meal: Bobby Flay’s&#13;
barbecued salmon; Israeli couscous, which I&#13;
was spirting up with saffron and grill-roasted&#13;
red peppers; and a salad (from a bag - I can&#13;
be lazy about salads). We would start with&#13;
Pernod from the freezer, and dessert would be&#13;
a delightfully thick and creamy drink made&#13;
to order.&#13;
Then it hit me: they were avoiding&#13;
what I claimed was that week’s "cocktail du&#13;
weekend"! I’d stupidly sent out an e-mail&#13;
claiming that I’d found an obscure drink&#13;
recipe and would be making it on Friday. It&#13;
was called the Booger.&#13;
It was, of course, repulsive: half part&#13;
banana liqueur, half part coconut rum and&#13;
half part Midori. As if this combo wasn’t&#13;
wretched enough, Boogers get topped off&#13;
with Baileys Irish Cream. Shake with ice.&#13;
Strain. Drink. Vomit.&#13;
Bogus Boogers drove them away! The&#13;
puppies, Robbie and Kyle, both said they&#13;
were meeting friends for drinks at low tea&#13;
(wasn’t I their friend?). Craig preferred Top&#13;
o’ the Pines; he was meeting Paolo there for&#13;
martinis. Even Dan said he was stopping at&#13;
BarHarbor for a Campari and soda before&#13;
coming home. Did none of them have a sense&#13;
of humor? At least Kyle apologized before&#13;
bailing on me.&#13;
Dan arrived around 8:30. "\Where are the&#13;
snot shots?" he asked pleasantly. A growl was&#13;
my reply. He turned away from me toward "&#13;
the stairs, and I lost it. "Do you really think&#13;
I’d make that shit?" I barked. His face took&#13;
on that stricken look he gets when I bawl&#13;
him out for something he doesn’t understand.&#13;
~en I felt guilty. "It was just a joke, sweetie.&#13;
A bad joke. You know me. Would I ever make&#13;
a Booger?" "You just might," he said, "as some&#13;
sort of revenge."&#13;
~e other guys staggered in around 9:30,&#13;
all totally plastered. The barbecued salmon&#13;
was gummy, q-he couscous clumped. Only the&#13;
salad was any good, and that was because it&#13;
was still in the bag. I was seething. We ate in&#13;
silence. The puppies were too drunk to talk;&#13;
Craig was too caught up in his food; Paolo&#13;
,vas visibly frightened of me and my temper;&#13;
and Dan knew he was already on thin ice. We&#13;
both hated dinners like this; we called them&#13;
"Night of the Living Drunks." So I refused to&#13;
make the "cocktail du weekend." The Brandy&#13;
Alexanders would have to wait.&#13;
qhe Brandy Alexander&#13;
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one before dinner, or everyone will think&#13;
you’re too young to know any better or, if&#13;
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taste.&#13;
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1/2 part dark creme de cacao&#13;
1/2 part or more heavy cream&#13;
Nutmeg (optional)&#13;
Mix brandy, creme de cacao and cream m&#13;
a shaker filled with ice. Put on top and cap&#13;
and shake shake shake - create some froth.&#13;
Strain into a martini glass and sprinlde a little&#13;
nutmeg on top. I’m the type who keeps whole&#13;
nutmeg in a glass jar and uses a little nutmeg&#13;
grater; McCormick’s is almost as good,&#13;
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observations. But both are in water&#13;
signs, so those new "ideas" will be&#13;
more artistic, intuitive and emotional&#13;
than togicat - and then Mercury trines&#13;
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people with no insight or originality.&#13;
ARIES (March 20- April 19): Speak&#13;
your mind! Granted, that often leads to&#13;
trouble, but now it should work out well.&#13;
You could start misunderstandings with&#13;
your friends, but trust your instincts to&#13;
clear up any trouble.&#13;
TAURUS (April 28 - May 20): Your&#13;
partner wants the best for you, but&#13;
taking his or her prods to your ambition&#13;
too seriously can create more trouble&#13;
than it will solve. Talk together about&#13;
long-range goals beyond your work. A&#13;
friend’s advice can be very helpful.&#13;
GEMIN~ (May 21- June 2(}): Impulsive&#13;
actions on your own will likely cause&#13;
arguments or accidents. Be very clear&#13;
about your goals, and enlist help from&#13;
your boss or the experts. They’ll be glad&#13;
to help you get ahead.&#13;
CANCER (June 2to Ju~y 22): Small&#13;
adventures, especially in sexual&#13;
experimentation, are likely to get you&#13;
into a terrible mess. Grander, more&#13;
daring experiments are a lot safer. The&#13;
real trick is to think ahead, be clear on&#13;
safety issues, and trust your instincts.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 - August 22): Old&#13;
"tapes" from your upbringing can get in&#13;
the way of a healthy partnership. OK, let&#13;
go of "healthy" and get sick and twisted!&#13;
A good erotic catharsis can be the best&#13;
way to clear out the psychic junk.&#13;
VlRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Advice from your partner will likely&#13;
shock you, but all the more reason&#13;
to at least consider it very carefully.&#13;
Following that line of conversation with&#13;
your sweetie will also help you avoid&#13;
troublesome misstatements.&#13;
L~BRA (September 23 - October 22):&#13;
Money problems can be dealt with,&#13;
but not at the lottery or casino - and&#13;
"retail therapy" is just a euphemism for&#13;
"shopaholic." Analyze the situation and&#13;
work it out. A serious approach will find&#13;
inspired solutions.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): Asserting your own integrity and&#13;
truly speaking your mind is sure to&#13;
shake up your family or tribe. As Mark&#13;
Twain said, you have to make people&#13;
laugh when you tell them the truth.&#13;
SAG~TTAR~US (November 22&#13;
- December 20): To unlock family&#13;
secrets, ignore your siblings. They’re&#13;
probably confused or lying. Parents are&#13;
more likely to reveal the truth, especially&#13;
when they would prefer not to. The truth&#13;
could be shocking; the fall-out even&#13;
more so. Is it worth it to know?&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21&#13;
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on, revising your ideas is sometimes&#13;
necessary. Do old ideas still serve your&#13;
core ideals? Philosophical and political&#13;
arguments with your friends can prove&#13;
very educational if you can approach&#13;
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AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
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What comes out of your mouth may&#13;
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              <text>LOCAL NEWS NATIONAL NEWS ~ WORLD NEWS ~ LIFESTYLE FITNESS ~ TRAVEL N ADVICE&#13;
THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
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VOLUME 7 ISSUE 9 TwiRer.com/MetroStarNews ..... MetroStarNews.com FREE I SEPTEMBER 1,2010&#13;
Roth, Askins, Edmondson speak at&#13;
Oklahoma Democratic Party event&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
California same-sex marriages Mocked&#13;
for several more months&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
At the Democratic H, ofFame Dinner in&#13;
~bematorial candidate Lt. GovernorJari Askins (¢ (r)&#13;
andfo~Tner Cotporation Commissioner event emcee, Jim Roth. Robin D-Townsend&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ At&#13;
the Oklahoma Democratic Party 2010&#13;
Homecoming Rally and Activists Hall&#13;
of Fame Dinner, Attorney General Drew&#13;
Edrnondson made it "crystal clear" that he&#13;
supports Lt. Governor Jari Askins in the&#13;
race for Governor of Oldahoma. Opponents&#13;
in the primary dection, both candidates&#13;
maintained mutual respect noted statewide by&#13;
citizens as well as many media oudets. Asldns&#13;
won the nomination garnering 50.28% of the&#13;
vote.&#13;
"We have got to elect Jari Askins&#13;
Governor of this state, no question about it. I&#13;
support Jari Asldns without reservation, and&#13;
I will do everything I can to get her elected&#13;
governor of Oklahoma," Edmondson said&#13;
as he delivered a heartfelt speech supporting&#13;
Astdns.&#13;
Asldns fol!owed the intro by saying, "I am&#13;
truly proud to stand in front of you as your&#13;
candidate for Governor. It takes every one of&#13;
us, but together, we can make this happen.&#13;
........Continued See ODP Page-7&#13;
Cowboys and Cowgirls to invade Tulsa&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Oklahoma’s gay countrytinged&#13;
community is welcoming back the&#13;
Sooner State Rodeo Association (SSRA)&#13;
Rodeo this year with the 2010 Sooner&#13;
State Stampede, October 1 - 3 at the fully&#13;
equipped and handsome Bridle Creek Horse&#13;
Ranch and Resort in Sperry.&#13;
N~e Sooner State Stampede represents the&#13;
return of SSRA rodeo after several year hiatus.&#13;
~e International Gay Rodeo Association&#13;
(IGRA) sanctions the rodeo and it is one of&#13;
the most anticipated events for the regional&#13;
gay community. It is expected to attract a host&#13;
of competitors and fans for a fun celebration&#13;
of al! things western including both good&#13;
spirited competition and of course some great&#13;
fun.&#13;
~ousands march in. California Aug. 4 in celebration ofJudge Vaughn Walker) mding that&#13;
PropOsition 8 was unconstitutional. Photo @ DavidPoller&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO, CA The 9th U.S.&#13;
Circuit Court of Appeals on Aug. 16 blocked&#13;
any same-sex marriages from taking place&#13;
in California while proponents of the state’s&#13;
marriage ban appeal the Aug. 4 district-court&#13;
ruling that found Proposition 8 in violation&#13;
of the U.S. Constitution.&#13;
The appeals court said it will hear the case&#13;
the week of Dec. 6, and it set up an expedited&#13;
briefing schedule for the case’s attorneys.&#13;
The court also ordered the proponents of&#13;
the ban to prove that they have "standing" ro&#13;
appeal the decision made by District Judge&#13;
Va~ughn Walker.&#13;
The actual defendants in the case,&#13;
including Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and&#13;
Attorney General Jerry Brown, have refused&#13;
to defend Prop 8, and the Court ofAppeals’&#13;
order seemed sympathetic to the idea that&#13;
proponents of the ban, as "defendantintervenors,"&#13;
are not properly situated to&#13;
appeal Walker’s ruling.&#13;
If they are not that could end the case&#13;
and same-sex marriage would again be legal&#13;
in California under Walker’s original ruling,&#13;
although a decision on standing could be&#13;
appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The&#13;
defendant-intervenors are the same people&#13;
who put Prop 8 on the ballot in 2008 to&#13;
overturn the state’s legalization of same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
"The 9th Circuit put the appeal on a&#13;
fast track and specifically directed the Prop&#13;
8 proponents to address ’why the appeal&#13;
should not be dismissed for lack ofArticle&#13;
III standing’ in their opening brief," said the&#13;
National Center for Lesbian Rights. "That&#13;
means the court will consider whether the&#13;
proponents of Prop 8 have the right to file an&#13;
appeal at the same time that it is considering&#13;
whether Judge Walker’s decision that Prop&#13;
8 violates the federal Constitution is legally&#13;
correct."&#13;
.........Continued See MARRIAGES Page-5&#13;
Headquartered in Tulsa, the Sooner State&#13;
Rodeo Association is a Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual&#13;
and Transgender non-profit organization&#13;
dedicated to performing charitable duties for&#13;
the surrounding area through fund-raisers,&#13;
horse shows, and rodeo performances. SSRA&#13;
was organized for individuals interested in&#13;
western related events such as rodeos and&#13;
horse shows, horseback riding, western/&#13;
square dancing, and clogging. SSRA bars&#13;
all prejudices related to sex, national origin,&#13;
sexual orientation, religion, race or any other&#13;
prejudice the organization may encounter.&#13;
Sooner State Rodeo Association was&#13;
founded in 2002 to give men and women&#13;
in the northeastern Oklahoma interested&#13;
in promoting and participating in rodeo&#13;
a new avenue of expression. They host&#13;
fundraisers for Tulsa area charities as well as&#13;
their own organization. SSRA holds royalty&#13;
competitions each October for Mr. SSRA,&#13;
Ms. SSRA, Miss and MisTer SSRA. Royalty&#13;
is an important part of their organization&#13;
as they represent SSRA at rodeos and&#13;
fundraising events.&#13;
SSRA is one of 28 member associations&#13;
of the IGRA. IGRA serves to foster the sport&#13;
of rodeo amongst other country and western&#13;
activities. IGRA along with its fellow&#13;
........Continued See RODEO Page-4&#13;
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Now is the time to work for real and lasting ctange&#13;
"I am convinced that while our party is not perfect full equality for GLBT&#13;
Americans will come much faster with Democrats in charge. More than ever now&#13;
is the rime to be strong and continue to work for real and lasting change." Michael&#13;
Mitchell, Executive Director National Stonewall Democrats&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
National Stonewall Democrats Executive Director Michael ~a/iitchell zoith Oklahoma Stonewall&#13;
Democrats Secretary ~ctor Gorin&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC __ kanid the&#13;
excitement of marriage equality making new&#13;
history for the GEBT community and all&#13;
Americans, the Stonewall Democrats held&#13;
their National Convention in V/ashington&#13;
D.C. July 30-August 1 at the Capitol Hilton&#13;
Hotel. Drawing delegates from all over&#13;
the country, from New Jersey to Nevada,&#13;
as expected there was much discussion of&#13;
marriage equality on a natiomvide and state&#13;
by state basis, the military "Don’t ask don’t&#13;
Tell" policy still in place, and affirming&#13;
Stonewall’s alliance with organized labor&#13;
which includes giving their business to&#13;
unionized hotels, airlines and other goods and&#13;
services whenever possible.&#13;
Founded in 1997, the Stonewall&#13;
Democrats is America’s only grassroots GLBT&#13;
organization of the Democratic Party. They&#13;
are focused on malting change primarily in&#13;
three ways: Educating the GLBT community&#13;
about the differences between the political&#13;
parties, mobilizing the GLBT community to&#13;
get out the vote for fair-minded Democrats,&#13;
and to oppose the efforts of Republicans&#13;
when they attempt to roll back or obstruct&#13;
progress for the GLBT community while&#13;
working with the Democratic Party in&#13;
the struggle for equality. Viith over 90&#13;
chapters across the country including one&#13;
in Oldahoma City formed in 2001, their&#13;
members do the work of calling voters,&#13;
doing mailings and other assistance for good&#13;
candidates while working with local and state&#13;
Democratic Party officials.&#13;
Along with a tour of our capital city&#13;
and the White House, the delegates heard&#13;
from several noteworthy speakers including&#13;
the Executive Director of the Democratic&#13;
National Committee Jen O’Malley, along&#13;
with U.S. House Representative Jared&#13;
Polis ( Colorado’ Democrat District 2)&#13;
who is the Ist openly gay man elected to&#13;
Congress as a fi’eshman. %ey al]~ heard&#13;
from two of our proudest straight allies, U.S.&#13;
Representative Patrick Murphy (Democrat-&#13;
Pennsylvania District 8), who was the first&#13;
Iraqi war veteran to serve in Congress who&#13;
is an ardent opponent of the U.S. military’s&#13;
"Don’t ask Don’t Tell" policy along with&#13;
U.S. Representative Dina Titus ( Nevada&#13;
Democrat-District 3).&#13;
The meeting concluded Sunday August&#13;
1 with Executive Director Michael Mitchell&#13;
wishing the delegates well and encouraging&#13;
them in the work facing them in the fall&#13;
elections.&#13;
Speaking ofOklahoma&#13;
values&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ CNN&#13;
spent an afternoon at the campaign office of&#13;
Brittany Novotny, taping for an upcoming&#13;
segment ofAmerican Morning. Novomy is&#13;
the candidate who seeks to unseat Sally Kern,&#13;
the current representative of State House&#13;
District 84. Kern is known worldwide for a&#13;
speech when she told a group of supporters&#13;
that homosexuality is "The biggest threat that&#13;
our nation has, even more than terrorism or&#13;
Islam."&#13;
Novotny said of Kern, "She has angered a&#13;
lot of people with the kind of divisive rhetoric&#13;
she has used. She has been out of touch with&#13;
the issues. We are at the bottom in teacher&#13;
....... Continued See NOVOTNY Page 7&#13;
AIDS Walk OKC A Tradition&#13;
ofHope Now at a new Time and&#13;
Location&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY%&#13;
O.KLAHOMA CITY, OK When the AIDS virtu&#13;
first surfaced in the United States during the early 1980s it&#13;
not only cost many lives, it created a climate and fear and&#13;
resurrected homophobia that overshadowed a period of&#13;
increased acceptance of the GLBT community. The epidemic&#13;
was used by conservative religious and political leaders to&#13;
foster homophobia, even referred to as a "gay plague:" by&#13;
the late Reverend Jerry Falxvell. In answer to a lack of serious&#13;
action at first by government officials and mainstream society,&#13;
gay activists took the lead in the fight against AIDS, increasing&#13;
Funding for research and public education about HI.V. When&#13;
NBA Star Magic ~ohnson revealed that he had AIDS, more&#13;
straight allies joined this cause when it became obvious that&#13;
the virus did not discriminate.&#13;
Organizations formed in Oklahoma City to help those&#13;
at~cted by HIV, many ofwhich are with us today including&#13;
RAIN (Regional Aids Interfaith Network), Other Options,&#13;
and the Winds House. Vvrhat these agencies had in common&#13;
was a desperate need for funds, thus beginning AIDS Walk&#13;
OKC.&#13;
~e first AIDS Walk OKC came together in 1998, and&#13;
it has grown to be one of Oklahoma City’s most prominent&#13;
annual events. Money raised from the ,valks is distributed to&#13;
various Oklahoma agencies helping those infected or affected&#13;
by HIV including not only the before mentioned agencies,&#13;
but also others involved including Planned Parenthood and&#13;
the Latino Community Development Agency. In previous&#13;
years it has been held in October beginning at the Crystal&#13;
Gardens, but this year there has been a change of time and&#13;
location with increased activity.&#13;
It all happens on Sunday September 19, beginning with&#13;
a 5K run sponsored by Dell. Registration for the run will&#13;
begin at 11:00 a.m., beginning in Bricktown at the corner&#13;
ofJoe Carter Drive and Rent Avenue, and the runners take&#13;
off at 12:30 that afternoon Registration to participate is $20&#13;
if purchased in advance, or $25 the day of the run. One car~&#13;
register online at www.aidswalkokc.org.&#13;
The AIDS Walk itself will take place that afternoon&#13;
beginning at Bricktowffs Sonic Plaza ( !ocated on the south&#13;
side of Rent Avenue across from the AT&amp;T Brickmwn&#13;
Ballpark), and the theme this year is "Each Step brings&#13;
Hope." There is free reserved parking for participants, with&#13;
registration beginning at 12:30 p.m. with step 9fiat 2 p.m.&#13;
Before the walk one can check out vendors and service&#13;
organizations that xvill have booths for this event which is free&#13;
and open to the public.&#13;
For more information on how to participate contact info@&#13;
aidswalkokc.org. AIDS Walk OKC is a 501 c3"organization, so&#13;
all contributions are tmx deductible&#13;
State’s Oldest LGBT&#13;
Organizations Seal Partnership&#13;
PONCA CITY, OK (PR) __ On July 31, 2010 leaders&#13;
from Oklahoma City based Cimarron Alliance Foundation&#13;
and Tulsa based Oklahomans for Equality met in Ponca City&#13;
for the purpose of signing a Memorandum of Understanding&#13;
that creates a statewide partnership. These two organizations&#13;
are the state’s oldest advocacy and education groups for&#13;
Oldahoma’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.&#13;
Combined, they have nearly a half-century of advocating for&#13;
this population.&#13;
According to Toby Jenkins, President of the Oldahomans&#13;
for Equality Board of Directors, the organizations have had&#13;
a cordial relationship for years. "\re have always had the&#13;
highest regard for Cimarron Alliance and they have been very&#13;
supportive of Oklahomans for Equality as welt. This past&#13;
year our organizations have had a very intentional approach&#13;
in working together. The time is right to formalize our&#13;
partnership."&#13;
Scott J. Hamilton, Executive Director of Cimarron&#13;
Alliance, concurs with Jenkins. "For the past six months&#13;
our organizations have deve!oped an amazing working&#13;
relationship. Our missions are very complementary and we&#13;
hold OIcEq’s leadership in very high esteem. We believe that&#13;
we can accomplish far more together than either of us can on&#13;
our own.&#13;
Jenkins and Hamilton believe that this initiative will have&#13;
far-reaching benefits for Oklahoma’s gay community. It forms&#13;
the framework for more cohesive program development,&#13;
legislative work and, ultimately they believe, serving as a&#13;
powerful voice for LGBT Oklahomans throughout the state.&#13;
"We are not merging our organizations," said Hamilton.&#13;
"Instead, we are capitalizing on each other’s strengths and&#13;
experience to serve more people than ever before."&#13;
The choice of Ponca City as the location for the MOU&#13;
signing was, according to Jenkins, very intentional.&#13;
"We chose Ponca City because it is a neutral site, rich with&#13;
Oklahoma nationally recognized landmarks and history. On&#13;
September 16, 1893, the greatest land run in the history of&#13;
the state began right here in Ponca City. More than 100,000&#13;
eager land-seekers raced for claims. Their stories are of&#13;
endurance, hope, pride and determination, and are all of the&#13;
things our organizations represent," said Jenkins.&#13;
Hamilton echoed Jenkins’ sentiments and noted that&#13;
Ponca City is representative of many Oklahoma towns and&#13;
cities. "We love the history and symbolism here in Ponca&#13;
City. We could, though, have chosen any place from here&#13;
to Ardmore, from the Otdahoma Panhandle to the hills of&#13;
southeastern Oldahoma. Our goal today is to demonstrate&#13;
that Oklahomans for Equality and Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation are dedicated to addressing the needs of every&#13;
LGBT adolescent, adult, and senior as well as their families,&#13;
friends and loved ones in Oklahoma" he said.&#13;
As important as this MOU is to both organizations,&#13;
Hamilton and Jenkins indicated this is only the first step&#13;
of a broader plan to include other organizations. "This&#13;
creates a statewide partnership that will broaden our reach&#13;
immediately," said Jenkins. "But as we move forward, we&#13;
envision inviting many other organizations to join with us,"&#13;
he continued.&#13;
"In time we will welcome LGBT groups and other allied&#13;
organizations to partner with us," said Hamilton. "~ais way&#13;
we gain strength and provide even greater empowerment and&#13;
support for individuals and groups. \Vgorking together there is&#13;
no limit to the advances we can make toward equali~ for all&#13;
Oldahomans," he concluded.&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality, originally called Oklahomans&#13;
for Human Rights, began in 1980. The organization seelcs&#13;
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender&#13;
individuals and fan~ities through advocacy, education,&#13;
programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R Neill&#13;
Equality Center.&#13;
The mission of the Cimarron Alliance Foundation,&#13;
founded in 1995, is to support educational efforts that&#13;
validate personal identity, promote public enlightenment, and&#13;
advance equality for LGBT Oldahomans.&#13;
The full Memorandum of Understanding can be viewed&#13;
at the organizations’ respective websites: okeq.org and&#13;
cimarronalliance.org.&#13;
TEN Co’Founder Elected to&#13;
National Post ¯&#13;
Laura Belmonte, President The Equality&#13;
Nelwork (TEN)&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) The Equality Network would like&#13;
to congratulate our co-founder and vice-president, Laura&#13;
Belmonte, on her election to the Board of Directors of the&#13;
Equality Federation, the national alliance of state-based&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy organizations.&#13;
The Equality Federation announced the move during their&#13;
annual summer meeting in Baltimore, MD.&#13;
"I am honored to be elected by my colleagues from across&#13;
the country to serve on the Equality Federation Board of&#13;
Directors," Belmonte said. "As we continue taking important&#13;
steps toward equality here in Oklahoma, I am excited to&#13;
play an active role in building the LGBT equality movement&#13;
on the national level. Pro-LGBT victories in places like&#13;
Utah, Alabama, and South Carolina prove that the model&#13;
of statewide advocacy pioneered by Equality Federation&#13;
members works in challenging political climates. That is an&#13;
inspiration - and a charge for action - for those of us working&#13;
in the Sooner state."&#13;
The Equality Federation ~vorks to achieve equality for&#13;
LGBT people in every state and territory by building strong&#13;
and sustainable statewide organizations in state-based&#13;
movements. The Equality Network (TEN) is represents&#13;
Oklahoma in the national alliance.&#13;
The Equality Network works to achieve equality and&#13;
secure legal protection for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and&#13;
transgender Oldahomans through advocacy, coalition&#13;
building, and individual empowerment in the political&#13;
process.&#13;
Ride Arc&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) A special reception to honor and&#13;
meet Danielle Girdano will be held Saturday September 4th,&#13;
2010 6:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, Tulsa.&#13;
Sponsored by PFLAG Tulsa and the Dennis R. Nell Equality&#13;
Center, Ride the Arc is a first-of-its kind multi-state bicycle&#13;
ride for equality and justice. Spearheaded by athlete Danielle&#13;
Girdano, Ride the Arc intends to publicize the need for equal&#13;
rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT)&#13;
people to raise awareness about the high GLBT suicide rate,&#13;
and to promote places ofwelcome and refuge and affirming&#13;
groups. Commencing in Minneapolis on August 9th, it will&#13;
end in Dallas on September 18, the eve ofDallas’s GLBT&#13;
Pride Weekend.&#13;
The 1,300 mile distance requires Danielle’s faith to guide&#13;
and sustain her as she trains for Ride the Arc. Danielle will&#13;
carry the message of love and inclusion every mile of her&#13;
ride. Join Danielle for the ride of her life, and help change&#13;
the world for GLBT people everywhere. For info: (www.&#13;
ridethearc.org) Make donations payable to Ride the Arc.&#13;
September i, 20i0 3&#13;
It’s About a Lot More than&#13;
Marriage&#13;
Oklahoma State Representative Sally Kern&#13;
is foaming at the mouth again. She declared&#13;
it "horrific" that this week’s ruling that&#13;
California’s ban on same-gender marriage is&#13;
unconstitutional.&#13;
After I gave an interview on KTOK&#13;
Radio this morning, she told the station that&#13;
"homosexuality- is a behavior and the question&#13;
must be asked whether all behaviors are equal.&#13;
Tlais is a behavior and it’s a behavior that has&#13;
been proven scientifically and statistically to&#13;
be a deadly behavior."&#13;
Ofcourse this is nonsense. One’s sexual&#13;
orientation is not a behavior. That’s aldn&#13;
to saying Sally’s brown hair is a behavior.&#13;
Sexual orientation and gender identity are&#13;
like height, eye color, right handedness; they&#13;
are all part of our makeup. But we shouldn’t&#13;
expect truth from Sally.&#13;
The website examiner.corn reported&#13;
earlier that Sally said gay marriage is a form&#13;
of"debauchery like abortion, porn6graphy,&#13;
sex trafficldng, divorce, illegitimate births and&#13;
child abuse." She even went so far as to blame&#13;
gay marriage on the nation’s economic woes.&#13;
And we all remember when Sally said that&#13;
LGBT folks pose a greater risk to the United&#13;
States than terrorism.&#13;
Friends, you can’t make this stuff UP" This&#13;
is the reality of where we are toda}:&#13;
t heard a syndicated radio host last night&#13;
talldng about a revolution because "activist&#13;
judges" are not abiding by the will of the&#13;
people. Odd, isn’t it, how only those judges&#13;
that make rulings not in line with ultra&#13;
conservatives are labeled as activists.&#13;
tf decisions of equality were left up to&#13;
the will of the people, ~’rican-Americans&#13;
would still be riding at the back of the bus&#13;
and women would stil! not have the right&#13;
to vote. If it truly is the ~vill of the people in&#13;
this country to deny rights to others and to&#13;
provide one level ofjustice for some people&#13;
and another level for others, then we’ve no&#13;
choice but to continue our procession to the&#13;
courts.&#13;
The claims that allowing same-gender&#13;
couples to marry violates the institution of&#13;
marriage mystifies me. How in the ~vorld can&#13;
my being married to another man impact&#13;
negatively the marriage of a straight couple?&#13;
Allowing two men or two women to marry,&#13;
offering them the same rights as any other&#13;
couple, strengthens the fabric of this country.&#13;
Ultimately, though, this is not about&#13;
marriage. It is about unequal treatment.&#13;
It is about withholding rights. It is about&#13;
denying liberty and justice and the pursuit of&#13;
happiness to millions ofAirier,cans.&#13;
And this takes gay marriage from a gay&#13;
issue to a human rights issue. Every good&#13;
person, regardless of sexual orientation or&#13;
gender identity, has a moral obligation to&#13;
stand firm for equality for all people. We need&#13;
every LGBT person and every family member&#13;
of a lesbian, gay ,nan, bisexual or transgender&#13;
person. We need honest legislators with&#13;
integrity and pastors with compassion. We&#13;
need educators and journalists and attorneys&#13;
who will not back away from what is right.&#13;
\re must work together, speak togethe,;&#13;
march together, vote together, and love&#13;
together.&#13;
This is not about the future for LGBT&#13;
persons. It is about the future of our nation.&#13;
Scott J. Hamilton, Executive Director&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation&#13;
Religion and Sex Best&#13;
Conducted by Consenting&#13;
Adults in Private&#13;
From the smallest crossroads one stop&#13;
light town to the largest state in the American&#13;
Union, religion has stood in the municipallegislative&#13;
door to stop the recognition of&#13;
gay/lesbian cM1 rights.&#13;
Ten countries now recognize and support&#13;
same-gender marriage. They are Argentina,&#13;
Canada, Portugal, Spain, Holland, Belgium,&#13;
Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and South Africa,&#13;
according to the International Lesbian and&#13;
Gay Law Association, (www.ILGLaw.org) .&#13;
Many of these countries govern their people&#13;
without the profound religious obeisance&#13;
that interferes with the passage of any&#13;
pro-gay/lesbian law, ordinance, or policy in&#13;
the United States, regardless of the level of&#13;
governance.&#13;
Our national myth of being founded on&#13;
equality is a shell game.&#13;
N~e real root of America’s founding was&#13;
the need for a fundamentalist sect to escape&#13;
to a region of the world where they could call&#13;
their own repressive religious shots without&#13;
the need to compromise with other faith&#13;
POVs. Eventually other denominations and&#13;
sects infected even the Puritan tradition.&#13;
Some colonies required membership and&#13;
tithing towards particular churches even if the&#13;
citizen choose not to attend services:&#13;
Rhode Island was the first colony to&#13;
recognize religious freedom of conscience.&#13;
Maryland had a back-and-forth struggle&#13;
regarding recognition of the Catholic and&#13;
Protestant faiths. Each side suppressed the&#13;
other when they had the POLITICAL power&#13;
to do so.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia Statute for&#13;
Religious Freedom from 1779 reads:&#13;
"[N]o man shall be compelled to frequent&#13;
or support any religious worship, place, or&#13;
ministry whatsoever; nor shall be enforced,&#13;
restrained, molested, or burthened in his&#13;
body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer, on ¯&#13;
account of his religiouS opinions or belief,&#13;
but that all men shall be free to profess, and&#13;
by argument to maintain, their opinions in&#13;
matters of religion, and that the same shall in&#13;
no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil&#13;
capacities."&#13;
Tlae language of the Jefferson statute&#13;
clearly alludes to the suppression of&#13;
fi’eedom of conscience and the coercion&#13;
of property experienced in many of the&#13;
Colonies. Jefferson was so proud of this&#13;
accomplishment that the title is engraved, at&#13;
his direction, on his grave market; but NOT&#13;
the fact he was a president of the United&#13;
States. ( http://en.wildpedia.org/wikil&#13;
Freedom of religion )&#13;
Women are not mentioned in the&#13;
Constitution and were only recognized&#13;
nationally as legal voters in 1920 with&#13;
passage of the Nineteenth Ainendment.&#13;
African-Airier,can slaves and the indigenous&#13;
Americans were spedfically enumerated as&#13;
3/5ths of a person. Several American states&#13;
had educational tests or poll taxes to maintain&#13;
power over minorities who the majority&#13;
wanted disenfranchised from voting or&#13;
removed fi’om any other participation in the&#13;
governing process.&#13;
It’s no wonder gays and lesbians are&#13;
treated as non-entities in much of federal law.&#13;
4 September 1, 2010&#13;
Every minority in American history&#13;
has had to fight tooth-and-nail for legal&#13;
recognition under the law and our gay/lesbian&#13;
equality fight is no different.&#13;
I think the so called sacred "institution"&#13;
of marriage is as much a miasma as the myth&#13;
ofAmerica’s founding being based in equality.&#13;
There’s nothing sacred about it. gC~y do the&#13;
50 states allow completely~secular marriages&#13;
with absolutely no mention of religious faith?&#13;
Those non-religious marriages using only&#13;
a state marriage license are just as valid as&#13;
the recent marriage of Chelsea Clinton and&#13;
the spending of an estimated three million&#13;
dollars.&#13;
The emotionalohopes and expectations&#13;
associated with marriage have long been&#13;
diminished by the actions of the heteros&#13;
themselves.&#13;
My relationship with my partner has&#13;
lasted 33 years with total commitment toward&#13;
each other in spite of the failure of our state&#13;
and federal governments to give us aW of the&#13;
support that hetero couples receive in spite&#13;
of our paying more per centum of taxes than&#13;
hetero couples 0fthe same income level.&#13;
My partner and I want the same tax and&#13;
other economic benefits that the heteros are&#13;
getting.&#13;
Judge Vaughn \Valker’s Prop 8 opinion&#13;
is the very first major statement that plainly&#13;
addresses the religiously-bigoted and sociallyignorant&#13;
prejudices held against gays and&#13;
lesbians. ( http:/hinyurl.com/28jm16s )&#13;
Whether it’s called marriage or domesticpartner&#13;
benefits makes no difference to&#13;
us. I’ve long said our gay/lesbian equality&#13;
movement was using the xvrong word for&#13;
America’s profound sky-god-believing&#13;
majority" to accept. There’s no way too much&#13;
political, legal, and emotional water under the&#13;
bridge to recover the separation of church and&#13;
state argument regarding marriage equality.&#13;
We don’t need a religious blessing,&#13;
societal approval or the neighborhood&#13;
welcoine wagon to make a stop at our door in&#13;
order to be American citizens.&#13;
\Vge need ONLY the judicial and&#13;
legislative equality of law, that’s all, JUST&#13;
THE LAW!!!&#13;
We’ll take care of our own private&#13;
emotional feelings towards one another,&#13;
thank you very rauch!&#13;
Keep religion confined along with sexual&#13;
activity in private among consenting adults.&#13;
James Nimmo&#13;
Oldalaoma City, OK&#13;
Obamacare Pre-existing&#13;
Condition Insurance&#13;
Now Enrolling&#13;
By Healthy Living Ne~vs&#13;
Some call it health reform, some&#13;
Obamacare, yet many with a pre-existing&#13;
heath condition and no health insurance&#13;
may call it a life saver. For them the xvait for&#13;
affordable health insurance may be over.&#13;
The Pre-existing Condition Insurance&#13;
Plan (PCIP), part of the new Affordable&#13;
Care Act, is now enrolling, enabling at last&#13;
chronically ill and uninsured individuals&#13;
access to affordable health insurance.&#13;
"For too long, Americans xvith preexisting&#13;
conditions have been locked out"&#13;
said Secretary Kathleen Sebdius. "The Pre-&#13;
Existing Condition Insurance Plan gives them&#13;
a new option - the same insurance coverage&#13;
as a healthy individual."&#13;
The PCIP provides an opportunity for&#13;
LGBT community members, many ofwhom&#13;
have been denied, or could not afford, health&#13;
insurance because of HIV, diabetes, cancer, or&#13;
other once exclusionary conditions.&#13;
Federally funded at $5 billion, PCIP is&#13;
slated to provide a broad range of health&#13;
coverage including primary and specialty care,&#13;
hospital care, and prescription drugs. Once&#13;
enrolled coverage begins immediately and will&#13;
provide limitless health insurance coverage,&#13;
low deductible with low co-payments, at least&#13;
in theory.&#13;
Early enrollment is being encouraged,&#13;
howevm; as PCIP’s popularity may be&#13;
substantial and there is concern that there&#13;
may not be enough funding to meet the&#13;
potential demand. By enrolling early you can&#13;
ensure that you won’t be put on a waiting&#13;
list. Ttae federal government and or states&#13;
will administer PCIP so enrollment costs and&#13;
eligibility, requirements may vary fi’om state&#13;
to state.&#13;
PCIP will run until 2014 when it will&#13;
be replaced by more affordable insurance&#13;
exchanges from which even members of&#13;
congress will have to purchase their insurance.&#13;
In the meantime, the AIDS Drug Assistance&#13;
and Ryan White programs will remain in&#13;
place, that is for as long as they are funded.&#13;
If you are in need of health insurance&#13;
coverage due to a pre-existing condition visit&#13;
healthcare.gov. As enrolhnent may require&#13;
proof of a pre-existing condition contact your&#13;
member organizations such as SSRA donate&#13;
thousands of dollars each year to charities.&#13;
Winners from this year’s rodeo ,nay go&#13;
on to compete at IGRA’s World Gay Rodeo&#13;
Finals in Laughlin, Nevada.&#13;
Its location, a terrific host hotel and a fun&#13;
calendar of events have buoyed anticipation&#13;
of the Sooner State Stampede. The Ramada&#13;
Tulsa Airport East~.l 010 North Garnett&#13;
is the host hotel, with Bridle Creek (www.&#13;
bridlecreekok.com) .just a few minutes away.&#13;
\vgith mention of SSRA, the hotel rate is just&#13;
$55.&#13;
The Sooner State Stampede fun starts on&#13;
Thursday, Sept. 30 with a 7pro - 9pro VIP&#13;
Party at Club 209.&#13;
Friday October 1, 6pm-9pm: Registration&#13;
at hotel and arena. 6pm-8pm: Entertainment&#13;
(All IGRA &amp; Association Royalty are invited&#13;
to perform) 8pm-9pm: Live performance&#13;
by Gary Robert Strickland from Growing&#13;
Mylow. 9pm-til Homorodeo.com Meet &amp;&#13;
Greet at Tulsa Eagle.&#13;
Saturday, October 2, 7:30pm: Buses&#13;
load at the hotel for the Bar Crawl. $5.00&#13;
admission 8:00pro: Bar Cravd&#13;
Sm~day, October 3, 7:00pro: Awards&#13;
Banquet at Club Majestic. In addition&#13;
to rodeo events the weekend features&#13;
entertainment and bus transportation.&#13;
For more information about the Sooner&#13;
State Roundup, admission and schedule of&#13;
events, visit ww~v.soonerstaterodeo.com.&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Media decides Prop 8 found himselfin an identical situation of&#13;
ruling on an issue that is related to his or her judge is gay sexual orientation.&#13;
Michelangelo Signorile, who has been&#13;
credited with inventing outing when he ~vas&#13;
a columnist at New York’s defunct OutWeek&#13;
magazine in 1989, said the Walker outing&#13;
was "a testament to how easily the media is&#13;
manipulated by the right into doing things&#13;
about which editors and reporters claim to be&#13;
staunchly opposed."&#13;
He said the Walker repor~ amounted to&#13;
"outrageous hypocri~ ... on the part of the&#13;
corporate medid’ because "even with proof&#13;
and evidence, news or~nizations reuse to&#13;
report on the secretly gay sexu~ orientation&#13;
of conservative, ~ti-~y politicians and&#13;
public figures when the ~rgument for their&#13;
exposure is made from the left."&#13;
U.S. District CourtJudge Vaughn Walker&#13;
Lady Gaga denounces&#13;
Arizona immigrants law&#13;
In a break with past practice on outing,&#13;
the U.S. mainstream media decided in early&#13;
August that U.S. District Judge Vaughn&#13;
Walker, who struck down Proposition 8&#13;
as unconstitutional, is gay, openly gay or&#13;
reportedly gay.&#13;
W’alker has never publiCly said ifhe~ gay&#13;
o~ s~raight. In the p~t~ U:S~ mainsffeam&#13;
media have avoided Outing people who’ve&#13;
chosen nor to out .themselves. .......&#13;
Most of the reports either attributed&#13;
Walker’s alleged gayness to other mainstream&#13;
reports or said it is common knowledge in&#13;
certain San Francisco circles. Some reports&#13;
flat-out called him "openly gay," without&#13;
attributing the assertion to any event or&#13;
individual.&#13;
~le Associated Press took the plunge on&#13;
Aug. 6, writing: "Rumors have circulated&#13;
for months that Walker is gay, fueled by the&#13;
blogosphere and a San Francisco Chronicle&#13;
column that stated his sexual orientation&#13;
was an ’open secret’ in legal and gay activism&#13;
circles. Walker himself hasn’t addressed the&#13;
speculation, and he did not respond to a&#13;
request for comment by ~e Associated Press&#13;
on Xhursday."&#13;
"l-he New York Times wrote, "Several&#13;
published reports have stated that the judge is&#13;
himself gay."&#13;
New York’s Daily News said, "The federal&#13;
judge who upended California’s samesex&#13;
marriage ban this week is now being&#13;
scrutinized by some for being gay himself."&#13;
Fox News called Walker "one of three&#13;
openly gay federal judges in the country," and&#13;
a CNN opinion piece called him "an~ openly&#13;
gay federal judge."&#13;
The Washington Post let a political analyst&#13;
call Walker "openly gay."&#13;
Anti-gay activists have suggested that&#13;
Walker’s purported gayness means he&#13;
shouldn’t have accepted the Prop 8 case, since&#13;
it deals with whether marriage is only for&#13;
straight people or also for gay people.&#13;
~i1~e anti-gay activists did not address ~e&#13;
fact that a heterosexual judge would have&#13;
Lady Gaga. Photo by Rex Wockner&#13;
Lady Gaga forcefully denounced Arizona’s&#13;
anti-immigrant law during a July 31 concert&#13;
in Phoenix.&#13;
Gaga said she had been asked tO boycott&#13;
Arizona "and I said, ’You really think that us&#13;
dumb fucldng pop stars are gonna collapse&#13;
the economy ofArizona?’"&#13;
"(We need to) actively protest prejudice&#13;
and injustice and the bullshit that is put on&#13;
our society," she said. "I will not cancel my&#13;
show. I will yell and I will scream louder and&#13;
I wil! hold you and we will hold each other&#13;
and we will peacably protest this state."&#13;
"Do not be afraid because if it wasn’t for&#13;
all of you immigrants, this country wouldn’t&#13;
have shit," the pop diva told concertgoers.&#13;
The law, lm0wn as S.B. !070, requires&#13;
pol!ce to check an individual’s immigration&#13;
status if an officer suspects the i;xdividual may&#13;
be in the U.S. illegally.&#13;
LGBT direct-action group GetEQUAL&#13;
had asked Gaga to take a stand against the&#13;
law, saying it makes it "a crime to be brown."&#13;
Gay people are much more likely than&#13;
straight people to oppose the la~,v, a Harris&#13;
Interactive poll found.&#13;
Sixty-three percent ofLGBT Americans&#13;
oppose the law and 45 percent of LGBT&#13;
Americans strongly oppose it. However, 60&#13;
percent of straight people support the law and&#13;
41 percent s.upport it strongly.&#13;
The poll also found that, because of the&#13;
law, 43 percent ofLGBT respondents are less&#13;
likely to vacation in Arizona and 36 percent&#13;
are less likely to attend a convention there.&#13;
The proponents’ opening brief is due Sepf.&#13;
17, the plaintiffs’ opposing brief is due Oct.&#13;
18 and the proponents’ reply brief is due Nov.&#13;
1.&#13;
A decision that the proponents lack&#13;
standing could come in December. If the&#13;
9th Circuit Court decides the proponents&#13;
have standing and goes on to consider the&#13;
constitutionality of Prop 8, it would not be&#13;
expected to isstie a decision until sometime in&#13;
early 2011. Either decision could be appealed&#13;
to the U.S. Supreme Court. -&#13;
Meanwhile, the plaintiffs challenging Prop&#13;
8 could appeal the 9th Circuit’s current stay&#13;
to the U.S. Supreme Court right now but&#13;
have given no indication they will do so.&#13;
Robin Tyler, whose marriage to Diane&#13;
Olson was the first same-sex marriage in&#13;
southern California two years ago, said the&#13;
stay is deeply disappointing.&#13;
"We are tired of our emotions being&#13;
batted around like pingpong balls," Tyler said.&#13;
"Gays and lesbians are human beings, and&#13;
there is not one legal reason to delay same-sex&#13;
marriages in California. Martin Luther King&#13;
said, ’Justice delayed is justice denied.’ He&#13;
also said, ’Wait means never.’ Once again, our&#13;
hopes have been dashed."&#13;
NCLR Executig;e Director Kate Kende!l&#13;
said: "Every add~’ n~ o..n.a..l.day that cou.p.l.e.s.must&#13;
wait to marry again in California iS painful,&#13;
but despite the terrible disappointment for&#13;
the many couples whose right to marry has&#13;
been delayed yet again, today’s ruling includes&#13;
another significant victory for our side. The&#13;
court did the right thing by putting the case&#13;
on a fast track and specifically ordering that&#13;
Prop 8 proponents show why they have a&#13;
legal right to appeal. This ruling brings us&#13;
one step closer to ending the nightmare of&#13;
Prop 8 and restoring full equality for all&#13;
Californians."&#13;
Lambda Legal called the stay "painful."&#13;
"We are saddened by the 9th&#13;
Circuit’s decision to maintain the stay&#13;
ofJudge Walker’s ruling that Prop 8 is&#13;
unconstitutional," said Jennifer Pizm; director&#13;
of the group’s Marriage Project. ’%7e very&#13;
much hoped to see same-sex couples again&#13;
free to celebrate their love and mutual&#13;
devotion through marriage starting later&#13;
this week. ~/e 1,mow this delay is painful for&#13;
couples in love, who have been denied their&#13;
basic rights for too long already."&#13;
She also said the 9th Circuit failed to&#13;
apply "the standard test for when a stay&#13;
should be ordered."&#13;
The test requires, among other things,&#13;
that an appellant prove a strong likelihood&#13;
of winning on appeal and that the appellant&#13;
would suffer an irreparable injury without&#13;
a stay. Judge Walker said the Prop 8&#13;
proponents failed to pass any part of the test.&#13;
The 9th Circuit’s order did not explain its&#13;
determination.&#13;
September 1, 20i0 i 5&#13;
O ahoma City Museum ofArt features Sketch to&#13;
Screen E ibition with Grand Finale&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
"Ttxe work I have created for this show&#13;
hopes to evoke an experience of serenity,&#13;
energy and excitement for life - and silliness&#13;
out of the viewer. To summarize: this show is&#13;
an artistic collage of Seasons, Seasonings and&#13;
Sensations. I invite you to indulge and enjoy&#13;
my work."&#13;
° The show begins with a reception on&#13;
Thursda?; September 2nd fi’om 6-9pro and&#13;
continues throughout the month.&#13;
N&#13;
New Faces At Tulsa&#13;
Ballet&#13;
Featured at the Skyline Terraceparty Oklahoma City Icon Ginger Lamarpictured with longtime&#13;
partnerf~): Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Film history&#13;
aficionados got a real treat when the Okdah0ma&#13;
City Museum of Art featured their Sketch&#13;
to Screen-The Art of Hollyw~*0od Costume&#13;
Design E&gt;~ibit May 6 thru August 15. Cocreated&#13;
by Film Curator Brian Hearn and&#13;
Associate Curator Jenni}~r ~os, the exhibit&#13;
featm’ed costumes from films ranging from&#13;
Gone with the Wind to Legally B!onde. The&#13;
project was 3 years in the making, obtaining&#13;
articles for exhibition from other museums&#13;
and private collections throughout the country,&#13;
but also including two local contributors,&#13;
the O~:dahoma Cowboy &amp; Western Heritage&#13;
Museum and the Oklahoma History Museum,&#13;
whose items were featured in the western&#13;
section of ti~e exhibit: Accompanying thi~&#13;
event was a film series of movies with costumes&#13;
shown in the exhibit including not only Gone&#13;
with the Wind, but also classics like Dick&#13;
Tracy, Atonement, and a sing a long party with&#13;
Mama Mia.&#13;
Mama Mia was part of the climax of&#13;
the exhibition, which was the Last Call&#13;
Party" held Thursday August 12. That party&#13;
featured a costume contest emceed by&#13;
Johnathan Kayne, a famous gay fashion&#13;
designer, and a party with a live DJ on the&#13;
Skyline Terrace featuring 2 Oklahoma City&#13;
icons of female impersonation, Ginger&#13;
Lamar and Lexus Carrin~on.&#13;
The Oklahoma City" Museum of Art&#13;
is open Tuesday thru Saturday from 10&#13;
A.M. until 5:00 p.m. until October, with&#13;
Thursdays open until 9 p.m, with Sunday&#13;
hours from noon until 5 P.M. The museum&#13;
features an excellent restaurant, with dinner&#13;
&amp; a movie package deals available. Museum&#13;
members aAso get discounts at Tulsds Circle&#13;
Cinema. For more information check&#13;
out their website is wv,¢aokcmoa.com,&#13;
telephone (405) 236 3100.&#13;
Art Opening and E ibit of Original Works:,&#13;
Photographs by Shelley McGoNn&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The September&#13;
Oldahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neitl EqualitT Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa), will feature the Art of&#13;
Shelley McGoffin.&#13;
Shelley McGoNn is a Tulsa native. Her&#13;
art was originally inspired by her love of and&#13;
passion for food---eating it, cooldng it, looking&#13;
at pictures of it, collecting and displaying&#13;
plastic versions of it and talking about it. Her&#13;
first experiments with painting on canvas were&#13;
centered on exaggerated still life, food generally&#13;
the subject. Eventually she chose tO explore&#13;
the abstract art world of inner emotional&#13;
statements in this area Surrealism was always an&#13;
artistic inspiration to her Salvador Dali being&#13;
her main at~nity. Although her paintings are&#13;
not in the Surrealistic style, her abstract&#13;
works have a touch of their own surrealism.&#13;
Shelley’s art impacts her life thru its&#13;
ability to allow her to become a vessel into&#13;
which energy vibrations which did not&#13;
originate from her find a resonance. "The&#13;
act of painting a piece of art on canvas&#13;
is, for me a translation, a transmission of&#13;
my own inner passions onto a vessel thru&#13;
which I hope the viewer will experience an&#13;
intimate vibration of the energy originated&#13;
by and within me."&#13;
The current shmv for which she has&#13;
painted is all new material. It is differe~at&#13;
fi’om her previous works in that is draws&#13;
on her willingness and growing ability to&#13;
broaden her inspirational field and try new&#13;
stTles of abstract interpretation using vibrant&#13;
colors and images - channeling her spirit.uai&#13;
experiences with nature and equality.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Tulsa Metro&#13;
Softball League, Tulsa’s only LGBT softball&#13;
league, is ge’aring up for its second fall season°&#13;
beginning September 19, 2010. Games vdll&#13;
play on Sundays in the early evening and last&#13;
through November 7, 2010.&#13;
This year TMSL has set up Fall Bal! to be&#13;
a relaxed social season enabling members to&#13;
mix &amp; mingle and get to lmow one another.&#13;
It is also great for new members as it vcill&#13;
allow them to meet people, make friends,&#13;
and find or form a team for the competit@e&#13;
spring season!&#13;
Fall Ball registration will open on August&#13;
22, 2010. At 6PM on Sunday September 5th&#13;
TMSL will hold a "Draft" party at the Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality Center in Downtown Tulsa&#13;
where Volunteer Team Captains will select&#13;
players for one of eight teams from a "hat"&#13;
containing the tickets of all players registered&#13;
for Fall Ball. TMSL will provide team .jerseys&#13;
that players get to keep!&#13;
TMSL has three registration options for&#13;
players:&#13;
1. Players may register on an individual&#13;
single player ticket.&#13;
2. Couples may register with and be&#13;
placed on the same ticket as their girlfriend/&#13;
boyfriend/partner which guarantees they will&#13;
be on the same team.&#13;
3. Single players may find a friend, register&#13;
as a "couple", and be placed on the same&#13;
ticket guaranteeing they will be on the same&#13;
team.&#13;
Dues for TMSL Fall Ball 2010 are set at&#13;
$20.00 per player fi’om August 22, 2010 till&#13;
September 5, 2010. After the "Draft" late&#13;
registrations will be accepted with dues set at&#13;
$30.00 per player. Late registration will be&#13;
allowed until Opening Night, September 19,&#13;
2010 no registrations will be accepted after&#13;
Opening Night.&#13;
For more information on Fall&#13;
Ball &amp; TMSL people can visit w~v.&#13;
TulsaMetroSoftball.com or emaiI at&#13;
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Wang Yi, 7he Vertiginous Thrill ofExactitude&#13;
(William Forsythe)&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Tulsa Ballet artistic&#13;
director Marcello Angelini announced&#13;
today the addition of 12 new dancers to the&#13;
company’s roster for the 2010-2011 season.&#13;
"Tulsa Ballet brings the wood to our city,&#13;
not only in the global premieres we offer each&#13;
year, created by internationally recognized&#13;
choreographers, but in the ten nationalities&#13;
represented by our dancers," said Arlgelini.&#13;
The new dancers include:&#13;
Claudio Cocino joins the compaW&#13;
as demi-solist. From Turin, Italy, Cocino&#13;
trained at Teatro dell’ Opera di Roma and the&#13;
Royal Ballet School in London. In 2007, he&#13;
joined the Teatro Dell’Opera ballet company.&#13;
He won the L. Massine Positano prize for&#13;
the Art 0f Dance in Positano, Italy in 2009,&#13;
one of the most prestigious awards given to&#13;
rising stars or established dance personalities&#13;
in Italy.&#13;
Joining the corps de ballet are Forent&#13;
Bouyat - France, Jo@ Antonia Checa - Spain,&#13;
Alexandra Christian - U.S., Alex Harrison&#13;
- Great Britain, Rodrigo Hermesmeyer&#13;
- Brazil, Elise Miller - U.S., Gwdna~lle Poline&#13;
- France, Erin Pritchard - U.S., Jonathan&#13;
Ramirez - Colombia, Susanna Sal@ - Italy,&#13;
and Laura Suttle - Great Britain.&#13;
In addition, Kate Oderkirk - U.S. has&#13;
been promoted from demi-soloist to soloist,&#13;
and Sarah Jane Crespo - U.S. has been&#13;
promoted fi’om apprentice to the corps de&#13;
ballet. Ms. Crespo is the first dancer to join&#13;
the company from TBII, Tulsa Balle{’s preprofessional&#13;
ensemble. The company’s roster&#13;
now stands at 29 artists, while TBII boasts 12&#13;
pre-professional dancers recruited ft’om some&#13;
of the best American schools.&#13;
Tulsa Ballet is a professional ballet&#13;
company whose purpose is to serve as an&#13;
essential asset of its extended community&#13;
through internationally-acclaimed artistic&#13;
excellence and exemplary @ucation and&#13;
outreach. Regarded as one of the top&#13;
ballet companies in North America and&#13;
internationally recognized as a leader in the&#13;
field, Tulsa Ballet consistently brings the&#13;
finest works of the classical and contemporary&#13;
repertory to the Oklahoma stage, presenting&#13;
the same works and sharing the same worldrenowned&#13;
choreographers with the top&#13;
dance organizations in the World. For more&#13;
information, visit ~vw~a:tulsaballet.org.&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Contributing W-riter&#13;
Ronald Blake, Certified Fi*ness Instructor&#13;
through ISSA International Sports Sciences&#13;
Association&#13;
10,000 Seeps!&#13;
The car won’t start. The bicycle has a flat&#13;
tire. Your neighbor left for work 20 minutes&#13;
ago. ~Pne bus line is 14 blocks away. The&#13;
number for the cab company has been busy&#13;
forever. Your pulse quickens, sweat beads&#13;
on your forehead, you furrow your brow,&#13;
and you realize you may have to ....WALK!&#13;
Loosen your tie and put on those sneakers&#13;
and "Walk Like a Man". It’s going to be&#13;
different today!&#13;
There is an exercise program called the&#13;
"10,000 Steps a Day" and today is YOUR&#13;
day to start. The goal of this program is to&#13;
get people to become more aware of their&#13;
health and fitness through the ancient art&#13;
of walking. That many steps each day are&#13;
equivalent to four or five miles traveled. Don’t&#13;
"WalkAway Renee" just yet! It can be done!&#13;
You will need a pedometer to measure&#13;
your steps. These $20 and under devices won’t&#13;
break your bank and they conveniently attach&#13;
to your waistband. Stay away from buying&#13;
one online since there is not any walking&#13;
involved in the process. Purchase one at any&#13;
of your loc,~ sporting goods stores. Then&#13;
you will simply need to start "\v-vralking on&#13;
$~i~!~in~!" .... .... .....&#13;
Forget what the modern world has taught&#13;
you about convenience and the on-demand&#13;
attitude. You will need to work to earn your&#13;
10,000 steps. It begins early in fl~e day and&#13;
in earnest as you yawn, stretch, and rub your&#13;
eyes after wrestling with your alarm clock.&#13;
Climb out of your bed and "\Valk Like an&#13;
Egyptian" to the bathroom on the other side&#13;
of the house to get your day moving right.&#13;
After you’ve showered, dressed, and&#13;
eaten you will be ready to change the way&#13;
you approach the world. You can walk to&#13;
work, walk to the bus, or drive to work&#13;
and park four blocks dmvn the street. You&#13;
vdll need to get creative and don’t be afraid&#13;
to try something different. There is always&#13;
somebody out there trying this walking thing&#13;
too and "You’ll Never Walk Mone."&#13;
Get to work and take the stairs instead&#13;
of the elevator. Get to your office and walk&#13;
around your desk as you yap on the phone&#13;
and earn your commissions for the week¯ Get&#13;
to your lunch break and walk with your coworkers&#13;
during the last half of the lunch hour.&#13;
Get to the last part of your work day and&#13;
meet your team members in person and not&#13;
through e-mail¯ Smile or whistle on your way.&#13;
It’s OK to "Walk This Way!" You have to earn&#13;
those steps someway and you might as well be&#13;
happy doing it!&#13;
When you arrive home, you can continue&#13;
to "Take a Walk on the Wild Side!" The&#13;
possibilities include walking the dog, walking&#13;
and talking on the phone, or just plain old&#13;
wa1~ng ~ith {he ~eighbm-~ f~ ~6~ ~Cise&#13;
and gossip[mongering.&#13;
The 10;000 steps program is something&#13;
that can be fun! It gives you that ehance&#13;
to strive for a daily goal and it can change&#13;
you profoundly! Get your pedometm; get&#13;
motivated, and you’ll want to go "Walkin’&#13;
After Midnight."&#13;
e-mail:&#13;
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pay; there were 40 teachers in the Putnam&#13;
City School District alone that were laid off&#13;
and I never saw her [Kern] put forth any&#13;
legislation to stop this."&#13;
Novomy said the top three issues in&#13;
her campaign are helping small business,&#13;
insuring that all children have the best&#13;
education in Oldahoma and investing in our&#13;
transportation infrastructure.&#13;
"In a time where the economy is so bad,&#13;
we need to be doing things to help promote&#13;
bringing in businesses," said Novomy.&#13;
Reflecting on the goodness of this state and&#13;
the benefits of our lower cost of living she&#13;
added, "We’ve got great things to attract&#13;
people to Oklahoma."&#13;
The youngest of five siblings, Novotny was&#13;
born in Chickasha. She grew up in Oklahoma&#13;
City and graduated from Westmoore High&#13;
School in 1998. In 2002, Brittany graduated&#13;
Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Sociology&#13;
from the University of Science and Arts of&#13;
Oldahoma, earning her Jurist Doctorate from&#13;
the Hastings College of Law University of&#13;
California in 2005.&#13;
"It’s important that we work together,"&#13;
said Novotny. "This is really a campaign,about&#13;
all of us and our future as Oldahomans. In&#13;
July 2009 the Journal Record ran an editorial&#13;
stating that Kern is bad for business.&#13;
CNN’s American Morning offers political,&#13;
domestic and international stories. Most are&#13;
scripted segments including a heavy dose of&#13;
political news each morning. The program&#13;
mainly focuses on news to attract viewers,&#13;
who prefer a more straightforward morning&#13;
show. Its main competitor is the Fox News&#13;
Channel.&#13;
American Morning is aired live every&#13;
weekday morning from 7 to 10 am (CST). As&#13;
of this writing, CNN’s air date of Novomy’s&#13;
interview is not known. Please visit the&#13;
Novotny website at www.brittany4hd84.com&#13;
for air time and date.&#13;
The results of this primary election should be&#13;
used as an example in every civics class that&#13;
every vote counts!" Askins thanked voters and&#13;
Edmondson for their support, reflecting on&#13;
her past political experiencequalifying her as&#13;
the best candidate for this office.&#13;
"We are privileged to have two candid,,ates&#13;
leading this state who are truly a class act,&#13;
said Jim Roth, former state Corporation&#13;
Commissioner who served as emcee for the&#13;
event. "We are so proud of the campaigns you&#13;
both ran."&#13;
Those inducted into the Activist Hall&#13;
of Fame were Jack Boyte, Miller Newman,&#13;
Charlie &amp; Juanita King, Troy Green, Tommie&#13;
Lou Levi and Rev. Dr. John A. Reed Jr.&#13;
The general election will be Tuesday,&#13;
November 2nd. For more information about&#13;
voter registration, statewide candidates and&#13;
candidates in your area, please visit www.&#13;
ok.gov/elections/.&#13;
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tO live in a&#13;
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kids who will wrestle with me. I hope you&#13;
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th~ other adoptable dogs visit the Lab&#13;
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Out &amp;About in Oklahoma&#13;
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@ 7he Democratic Homecoming andActivist Hall ofFame Dinner,&#13;
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Ed Sikov is the author ofDark Victory; 7he Life&#13;
ofBette Davis and other books aboutf!lms and&#13;
fihnmakers.&#13;
"Snobs invent Fire Island Iced Tea"&#13;
Six of us ~vere lined up in beach chairs&#13;
judging the gym rats on parade at the water’s&#13;
edge.&#13;
"Why does that guy have ’Bondi’ printed&#13;
on his ass?" I inquired. "I love Make Way for&#13;
Tomorrow, too, but it’s a strange film to be&#13;
referenced on a musclehead’s butt."&#13;
"It’s not Beulah Bondi, darling. It’s Bondi&#13;
Beach in Australia~" This came from my&#13;
3artner, Dan, who then turned on me: "Did&#13;
rou hear what Dr. Film Studies just said?" he&#13;
trumpeted to the others, who made snorting&#13;
noises at my expense.&#13;
Jack Fogg yawned, stretched, and said,&#13;
"Let’s make Long Island Iced Tea." "You&#13;
would drink that," his boyfriend Sammy&#13;
replied.&#13;
Jack became defensive: "What’s wrong&#13;
~vith Long Island Iced Tea?"&#13;
"People wilt think we’re from&#13;
Massapequa," Chipper explained.&#13;
"Or Hicksville," Paolo added. "Can you&#13;
imagine saying you’re from Hicksville? You&#13;
might as well be from East Jesus."&#13;
I agreed. "We’re maldfig ’Fire Island Iced&#13;
Tea’ because we’re on Fire Island, not Long&#13;
Island."&#13;
"What’s in it?" Sammy asked.&#13;
"We’re inventing it," I declared. "What&#13;
should be in our drink?"&#13;
"Lots of fruits," said Dan.&#13;
"And logs of alcohol," Pao!o added.&#13;
"It needs a fire component," Chipper said.&#13;
"What tastes hot?"&#13;
I had an inspiration: "Absolut Peppar!"&#13;
Chipper got into the spirit(s): "And&#13;
Citron for the fruit. And Orange Curacao.&#13;
And your inevitable lime juice."&#13;
"Why do you always have Orange&#13;
Curacao?" asked Jack, the reporter; he was&#13;
prone to interviewing people, which irritated&#13;
me, so I answered: "Because Blue Curacao&#13;
turns an orange Screwdriver the color of&#13;
vomit."&#13;
"Aha," said Jack, buying my, made-up&#13;
reason. I’m dementedly jealous ofJack, so&#13;
I put a notch on the Ed vs. Jack scoreboard&#13;
I keep in my head.&#13;
Michelangelo’s David strolled by. "What&#13;
can we add t° represent him?" Dan asked.&#13;
"Coke Zero!" Sammy shouted to our&#13;
communal delight. ~-he pore; perfect hunk&#13;
thought we were laughing at him and glared.&#13;
We tried a fe~v recipes before we found&#13;
one that worked, which meant we were&#13;
hammered by dinnertime. I grilled the&#13;
Lemon-Dill Lamb-burgers to death. Dan&#13;
burned the buns. But Paolo, always under&#13;
control, pulled off a lovely Caprese Salad, and&#13;
since we bought a peach pie from the grocery&#13;
store, dessert was fine. "Where do these great&#13;
pies come from?" I once asked the Long&#13;
Island teenager behind the counter. "Poh’t&#13;
JefE.," she answ~ered, meaning Port Jefferson.&#13;
The accent alone proved why ~ve had to have&#13;
an "Iced Tea" of our own.&#13;
Fire Island Iced Tea&#13;
2-parts Absolut Peppar&#13;
2-parts Absolut Citron&#13;
I-part Beefeater&#13;
1-part cup tequila&#13;
l/2-part Orange Curacao&#13;
1-part or 1/3-cup unsweetened lime juice&#13;
3-parts Coke Zero or the soda of your&#13;
choice .&#13;
Fill a tall glass with ice and add liquors&#13;
and lime juice. Pour soda in gently to keep&#13;
the fizz. Note: The conventional drink is&#13;
called "Iced Tea" because the cola turns&#13;
the white liquors tea-colored. But I prefer&#13;
Limonata, the Italian le,hon soda, which&#13;
makes the drink taste like spicy lemofiade.&#13;
Use what you like, and dofft worry about&#13;
what color the result is. If it looks gross, put&#13;
it in an opaque plastic cup, stick a straw in it,&#13;
and nobody will know the difference.&#13;
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September 20t0&#13;
"Just be yourself, VirgoV’&#13;
Venus and Mars dancing through Libra&#13;
while opposing Eris boost competition&#13;
and conflict. Mercury retrograding&#13;
past the Sun in Virgo brings egotisticai&#13;
miscalculations into the picture. Go&#13;
slow, easy and careful. Be the tortoise,&#13;
not the hare!&#13;
ARIES (March 20- April 19): Strive for&#13;
your best without comparing yourself&#13;
to colleagues. Can you be the best at&#13;
teamwork? Even efforts to cooperate&#13;
will highlight your ego, but as long as&#13;
you’re your own sharpest critic, that can&#13;
be good for you.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20- May20): Too&#13;
often you feel your best isn’t good&#13;
enough. Your efforts are appreciated.&#13;
Why do you shortchange yourself?&#13;
Playfully exaggerating those feelings&#13;
- and whatever comes up with them&#13;
- can help you get clarity.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21- June 20): "The family&#13;
that plays together slays each other?"&#13;
That’s not how it goes, but maybe you&#13;
should find your fun outside for now.&#13;
Either way, remember that standing&#13;
in your community is based more on&#13;
cooperation than being "the best" at&#13;
anything.&#13;
CANCER {June 21- July 22): Slips&#13;
of the tongue reveal what you really&#13;
think about your roots and your&#13;
current job and trajectory. Pick your&#13;
company carefully, being sure to have&#13;
a confidante you can trust. Also, use&#13;
these accidental insights to revise your&#13;
plans.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 -August 22): Be very&#13;
careful of your facts and figures. You’re&#13;
likely to exaggerate the humiliation&#13;
of being caught in a mistake, but the&#13;
financial costs of errors can be much&#13;
more real than the cost to your ego.&#13;
VIRG0 {August 23 - September&#13;
22): Let others plan your birthday&#13;
party. You’re having too much trouble&#13;
managing details and they’ll fall all over&#13;
each other trying to make your bash&#13;
everything you deserve. Trying to look&#13;
sexy is sure to backfire. Just be yourself&#13;
and they’ll come running.&#13;
LIBRA {September 23 - October 22):&#13;
Worries about your relationship are at&#13;
least exaggerated and likely unfounded.&#13;
Go over them carefully, preferably with&#13;
your partner, strip away the needless&#13;
fears, and get a clearer vision of real&#13;
problems you can work on.&#13;
SCORPIO {October 23 - November&#13;
21): Friends are too eager to help, but&#13;
listen politely, if briefly. There might&#13;
be some good suggestions in all that&#13;
meshugas. Competing with colleagues&#13;
can drive you crazy. Focus on doing&#13;
your best. "You’ll accomplish more.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS/(November 22&#13;
- December 20): Your long-range plans&#13;
are not looking good. Normally you&#13;
would roll with that and adapt. Now it&#13;
looks more serious, That’s just worry,&#13;
but yes, some revisions need to be&#13;
made. Analyze problems now; solve&#13;
them next month.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21&#13;
- January 19): Work is looking good&#13;
if you can only keep your mouth out of&#13;
the way. Absorb information and others’&#13;
perspectives now. Take time to figure&#13;
that out before responding. Even if by&#13;
negative examples, your family offers&#13;
excellent lessons for building your&#13;
future. -&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
18): You may be able to convince&#13;
everyone you’re right, but something&#13;
at the heart of your argument is wrong.&#13;
Invite criticism. Open discussion and&#13;
testing your premises can help you&#13;
figure out where the flaw is. ’&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19):&#13;
Money and sex are the two biggest&#13;
issues for couples to deal with, but&#13;
first get ego and miscommunications&#13;
out of the way. Humility and admitting&#13;
mistakes is necessary on both sides,&#13;
but you can only do for yourself.&#13;
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              <text>WWW.METROSTARNEWS.COM "WE DELIVER DIVERSITY"&#13;
From the Editor&#13;
TULSA, OK __ You can still call us "The Star" although&#13;
we have a new name, the Metro Star. Tiae Ozarks Star is no&#13;
longer. With our primary focus on Oklahoma, we decided&#13;
the Ozarks name was no longer appropriate for our publication.&#13;
The State of Oklahoma and our t~vo major metropolitan&#13;
areas, OHahoma City and Tulsa, will continue to be our main&#13;
focus. The emerging Oklahoma cities of Lawton, McAlester,&#13;
Ardmore, Muskogee and Enid also have diverse communities&#13;
that are becoming more active. McPride in McAlester has&#13;
made a big difference in that area. We will continue to serve&#13;
them as well.&#13;
Some believe nevcs print publications have no future, that&#13;
electronic media has made the newspaper obsolete. I believe&#13;
there is need for both. To accommodate those thousands who&#13;
visit our website, we upload our entire paper each month, an&#13;
exact duplicate of the printed version. Many, including myself to ¯&#13;
think&#13;
Maybe you noticed we also have a new look. We’ve changed&#13;
from a magazine m a newspaper format, which will allow&#13;
us more print space and to increase circulation at a lower&#13;
increase in cost than the more costly magazine style. Those&#13;
staples were very expensive! x~lith the added space we now&#13;
can report more on national and international news that&#13;
normally you don’t find in the mainstream media. We will&#13;
continue to sp~ out on eqt~ rights issues and, promote&#13;
those leaders and organizations who openly support equality&#13;
Star Media, Ltd., publisher, was formed in Joplin, Missouri&#13;
in 2003. Vie distributed our first edition New Year’s Eve that&#13;
year. It was a black &amp; white Readers Digest size of only eight&#13;
pages and printed from my home printer. We printed less&#13;
than a 1000 copies because the printer ran out of ink. There&#13;
were only 4 paid advertisers. XXre called it "Ozarks Pride". We&#13;
continued to print on my old Dell printer for several months&#13;
with my dear friend Sissy Blanchard folding and stapling from&#13;
the dining room table. Because people confused us with a&#13;
"Pride Organization" we changed the name to the Ozarks&#13;
Star. Tnat soon was referred to simply as "The Star". We&#13;
moved to Tulsa in December 2004.&#13;
Tulsa Pride~sets new&#13;
p~entfor major events&#13;
new ~home&#13;
for Pride&#13;
The qnal issue oftbe Ozarks Star Magazine, July 2008&#13;
Our distribution area in the beginning was Joplin, Springfield,&#13;
Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Pittsburg and Tulsa. To increase our&#13;
readership we expanded to Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and&#13;
Wichita and recendy discovered a former Tulsan who owns&#13;
Napoleon’s Itch Night Club in New Orleans that wanted to&#13;
distribute "~e Star so he and fellow Oklahomans in New&#13;
Orleans could keep up on our local news.&#13;
Now that we’ve made the transition and I’ve filled you in on&#13;
our past we hope you enjoy the Metro Star. With a new name,&#13;
a new design and an optimistic outlook we will go forward.&#13;
Thanks to those ofyou who have supported us in the past and&#13;
we welcome those who will support us in the future.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Editor in Chief&#13;
Wodd Pdde-Pages 9 &amp;13&#13;
AUGUST 1, 2008&#13;
NEHART "I’m not sure what&#13;
homophobic means:’ Q ote&#13;
from CNN Interview!&#13;
By Metro Star staff&#13;
Oklahoma County Commissioner Bi ’eni Rinehart ~om&#13;
District 2, apracticingpublic homo ~hobe&#13;
OKI2kHOMA CITY, OK__ Oklahoma County Commissioner&#13;
Brent Rinehart appeared on CNN’s American&#13;
Morning July 21, to defend his anti-gay comic book that he&#13;
is sending out to registered Republicans in his district. Wher&#13;
asked if his comic book took mudslinging to a brand new&#13;
low, Rinehart replied, "Well, one person’s mudslinging, I&#13;
guess, is another man’s issues. Here in the state of Oklahoma&#13;
especially here in Oklahoma County, I believe that the homosexual&#13;
agenda is an issue in this campaign. I thought that&#13;
the cartoon book was a novel approach to telling a story for&#13;
the last three, 3 1/2 years."&#13;
Rinehart has been charged by Attorney General Drew Edmondson,&#13;
who is depicted in the book, with illegal campaign&#13;
financing for his 2004 campaign. He faces trial in September.&#13;
CNN ROBERTS: In fact, let me just highlight in a little bit&#13;
more detail your attack on Attorney General Drew Edmondson&#13;
here as depicted in this comic book. You’ve got him&#13;
holding a sign that says, "Gay rights now." And you write in&#13;
the balloon over a character here, "You remember that Drev¢&#13;
Edmondson is on record to force the Boy Scouts to accept&#13;
homosexuals as scout leaders, a pedifiles [sic] dream come&#13;
true."&#13;
Tile Attorney General has said of this comic, ’~ drowning&#13;
man tends to thrash about." And the question is being raised=&#13;
is this some desperate and weird attempt at payback against&#13;
the attorney general because he has filed these charges&#13;
.............................Continued on Page-6&#13;
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New Arena&#13;
Prepares&#13;
5h ne&#13;
New L ght&#13;
ByJoey D.&#13;
When walldng the halls of the nearly completed&#13;
BOK Center in dmvntown Tulsa, it is nearly&#13;
impossible to be awed by just how massive the&#13;
new 18,000 seat events center is. The building,&#13;
~vhich is o~en described by passers by as either&#13;
a space ship or a meringue pie, has become a&#13;
true addition tO the Tt~lsa skyline, with the&#13;
recently added lit "BOK Center" signs.&#13;
"This building is truly unique to Tulsa," says&#13;
Travis Horton ofTulsa Vision Builders, a joint&#13;
effort of Flintco and Manhattan Construction&#13;
Companies. "In keeping with Tulsa’s precedent,&#13;
a large portion of the project’s budget and&#13;
efforts went to ensuring that the building’s architecture&#13;
and appearance were truly unique."&#13;
Located at the corner of 3rd and Denver, the&#13;
BOK Center is literally a shining example of&#13;
downtmvn revitalization. "When Pelli (the&#13;
building’s architect) designed this building, he&#13;
wanted to incorporate light into it. There are&#13;
windows everDvhere in here. Even if it’s only a&#13;
sliver, no matter where you are in here you can&#13;
see a window?&#13;
Another feature incorporating light into th~&#13;
building that most people may never think&#13;
about is the terrazzo flooring that runs through&#13;
out the concourse. According to Horton, the&#13;
70% mother-of-pearl mixture was purposely&#13;
chosen by the architect to make the building&#13;
shine.&#13;
"Everything that has been done in here has had&#13;
his approval. Everythingyou see from the ceiling&#13;
panels to the stripes ofpaint on the walls&#13;
have been approved by him. He has a vision&#13;
to integrate light into this building,.but also to&#13;
m~e it feel very open;’ said HOrton.&#13;
~ae most noticeable and unique element of&#13;
the building is its sweeping glass "icon wall?&#13;
"If Pelli has a signature masterpiece, this would&#13;
have to be it," Horton says of the massive grid&#13;
of steel and reinforced glass. "I can’t think of&#13;
anything out there like it that is on this scale?&#13;
While innovative and impressive, Horton&#13;
also reassures that the wall is safe. "They have&#13;
impact tested it with two by?burs and even&#13;
subjected the model to jet-engine force winds&#13;
to make sure it will hold?&#13;
Just inside the glass shield is the building’s main&#13;
promenade and grand staircase, and grand they&#13;
are. The open aired promenade allmvs guests&#13;
to appreciate the magnitude of the building&#13;
and to bask in the art deco splendor of the&#13;
historic downtmvn buildings that surround it.&#13;
The Grand Staircase, raising from the ground&#13;
level to the main bowl searing, offers event&#13;
patrons a grand path to their seats, almost on a&#13;
royal scale.&#13;
The arena, which is being constructed with&#13;
funds from the Vision 2025 bond issue, is on&#13;
target for its grand opening August 30. The&#13;
ribbon cutting and open house will be followed&#13;
the next day by a community choir, starring&#13;
Sand Springs native and Broadway performer&#13;
Sam Harris. The first major act, The Eagles,&#13;
will take the arena stage September 6, followed&#13;
in the coming months by such acts as Celine&#13;
Dion, American Idols Live, Kenny Chesney&#13;
and Carrie Under~vood (just to nan~e a few).&#13;
For event updates visit www.bokcenter.com.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~÷t~’oSTAR 3&#13;
Ok!ahomans for Equality&#13;
opens new exhibit,&#13;
Treegpeak, at the Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
TULSA, OK__ The Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center art gallery will host it’s month~¢ First&#13;
Thursdays Meet’the-artist Reception from 6-&#13;
9pro, Thursday, August 7, for the opening of its&#13;
August exkibit TreeSpeak, featuring the,vorks&#13;
ofphotographer Shelly Ledford, and painter&#13;
Dawn DeMott.&#13;
~ne TreeSpeak Exhibit is being held specifically&#13;
in August to acknowledge the Katrina events&#13;
in New Orleans and to celebrate the rebirth of&#13;
the city. The works in the exhibit will be New&#13;
Orleans focttsed.&#13;
Shelly Ledford is a native Tulsan and graduated&#13;
from Northeastern State University with&#13;
a degree in Literature. She has held a variety of&#13;
photographic positions including staffphotographer&#13;
for Newspaper Printing Corporation,&#13;
MetLife and John Blanca Modeling agency and&#13;
currently owns Renaissance Photography.&#13;
In constant search for places xvhich vibrate a&#13;
high level ofuniversal energy, her ~vork reflects&#13;
areas such as New Orleans concentrating on&#13;
the above ground cemeteries, swamps and bayous&#13;
in and around New Orleans, Sedona, Italy,&#13;
Greece, Austria, England and Indonesia.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
In a passionate address to the Democratic&#13;
National Committee’s Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Leadership Council, Mrs. Obama delivered a&#13;
rottsing call-to-equality and put her husbas~d&#13;
on record as a fighter for the full equality&#13;
of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
Americans. "Barack believes," she said, "that&#13;
we must fight for the world as it should be,&#13;
a world where xve ,vork together to reverse&#13;
discriminatory laws."&#13;
Invoking "those who marched and bled and&#13;
died, from Selma to Stonewall," Michelle&#13;
implored Democrats to continue those early&#13;
crusaders’ march "in the pursuit of a more&#13;
perfect union."&#13;
Sunday Services @ 11:00 AM&#13;
m~’~&#13;
].623 N. Maplewood Tulsa, OK MCC United A Metropolitan CommuniW Church www.mcctulga.org&#13;
Expressions Community&#13;
Fellowship Relocates&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ Expressions&#13;
Community Fellowship ha~s relocated&#13;
their facilities to the Landsbrook Event&#13;
Center, formerly The Church of the Servant,&#13;
5909 NW Expressway, Otdahoma City, OK&#13;
73132. It is west of MacArthur on Northwest&#13;
Expressway.&#13;
"~e new facility has recently been remodeled&#13;
and provides many new ~vonderful amenities&#13;
as well as plenty of room to grow and launch&#13;
our Children’s Ministr,,~’ said Pastor Neill&#13;
Spurgin.&#13;
The Church meets ever), Sunday at 2:30pm.&#13;
For more information contact them at (405)&#13;
761-1878 or email expressionsokc@yahoo.&#13;
com.&#13;
DBAT Will Host&#13;
DiversityJob Fair&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Diversity Business&#13;
Association ofTulsa (DBAT), a program of&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality, is hosting a&#13;
Diversity Job Fair on Tuesday, September&#13;
16th from 1:00 to 5:00pm at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa. The event will bring together&#13;
lgbt job seekers and lgb{-friendly employers&#13;
in a safe and comfortable environment, allowing&#13;
for open dialogue and alleviating fears of&#13;
discrimination.&#13;
The Diversity Job Fair offers a unique opportunity&#13;
for diversity-conscious employers to&#13;
access the wealth of skilled and talented members&#13;
of the lgbt community. Additionally, job&#13;
seekers are given an unprecedented connection&#13;
to companies that are lgbt-friendly.&#13;
Employers are asked to have their area set up&#13;
by 12:30pm the day of the event. DBAT will&#13;
provide a table and t-wo chairs. Refreshments&#13;
will also be provided. The Equality Center has&#13;
wi-fi internet access.&#13;
For more information or if your company&#13;
is interested in participating in the job fair,&#13;
contact Susan Hartman at dbat@okeq.org or&#13;
call 918-698-2977.&#13;
Congrattflations&#13;
to the new Miss Gay Okdahoma&#13;
America 2008, Adrienne Fischer&#13;
and 1st Alternate Shantel Mandalay.&#13;
Tulsa Couple to Marry&#13;
In San Diego.&#13;
Photo: Charles Johnston and Kelly Kirby&#13;
TULSA, OK__ Kelly W’ayne Kirby and&#13;
Charles Stanfill Johnston ofTulsa announced&#13;
they will be legally married on Saturday,&#13;
August 9, 2008. The wedding will take place&#13;
at Point Loma Lighthouse Bluff, Cabrillo National&#13;
Monument, in San Diego, California.&#13;
Officiating will be Rev. Doctor David Downing,&#13;
retired clergyman of the Christian Church&#13;
(Disciples of Christ). David was one of Kelly’s&#13;
youth pastors in Kansas when Kelly was a&#13;
teenager.&#13;
"Vge are taking five of our six kids (ages 21-26)&#13;
and their significant others, my morn, and&#13;
Kelly’s two sisters. Several friends are joining&#13;
us in San Diego for the wedding’; Charles said.&#13;
The couple will be staying at the Park Manor&#13;
Suites Hotel, across the street from Balboa&#13;
Park, and will host a reception there after the&#13;
ceremony.&#13;
" he Hot Young&#13;
Hollywood Party" to&#13;
benefit R.A.I.N.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) _The&#13;
party ~vill be held at Angles OKC, August 8th&#13;
and will include fashion shmvs by Riot Rocket&#13;
and GLAMNERD. The highlight of the&#13;
evening will be a continuous raffle ofluxury&#13;
gifts *including a MARCJACOBS bag*&#13;
donated by some of the hippest restaurants&#13;
and shops in the metro. Keeping xvith the&#13;
"Hollywood" theme we will have a red carpet&#13;
and sponsor board for everyone to have their&#13;
picture taken with. Our sponsors include;&#13;
Tony Foss, Iguana, Velvet Monkey Two, 1492,&#13;
Nova, Tom &amp;Jerrys, Blue7, Duo..&#13;
"This event was nay idea of a great give back&#13;
to this wonderful organization and its tireless&#13;
stalk"; said Kendel R. Powers, producer of the&#13;
fund-raiser.&#13;
All proceeds from the event to benifit&#13;
R.A.I.N. (Regional Aids Interfaith Network)&#13;
4 August 2008&#13;
Room Ra~es&#13;
From&#13;
A~About&#13;
Our Su#es&#13;
= High N~&#13;
wv,-~v.metrostamews.corn P~et~oSTAR 5&#13;
against you for campaign irregularities for&#13;
2004?"&#13;
The comic book shows a couple discussing&#13;
Rinehart’s trials and tribulations as an Oklahoma&#13;
County Commissioner, how Rinehart&#13;
strives to accomplish better roads and bridges,&#13;
lower taxes, and promote family values but&#13;
is thwarted by public officials supported by&#13;
Satan.&#13;
The comic books, which is sure to be a classic&#13;
in the annals of political history for the&#13;
GLBT community and Oklahoma, can be&#13;
downloaded from http://do~vnloads.newsok.&#13;
com/documents/rinehartcartoon.pdf&#13;
Zhe purpose for publishing the 16-page book&#13;
was to highlight his commitment to destroying&#13;
the queers. ~q~en asked whether it’s&#13;
relevant to his election, Rinehart insists that&#13;
it is, because we are in a cultural war. When&#13;
asked whether he’s homophobic, Rinehart&#13;
played (real) dumb: I’m not even sure as to&#13;
what homophobic means. But let’s just keep&#13;
in mind that we are in a cultural war, not just&#13;
here in the state of Oklahoma but nationwide."&#13;
CNN journalist, John Roberts does&#13;
not seem amused. You can tell when he does&#13;
a little grammar check: "We should also point&#13;
out that the word pedophile is spelled wrong&#13;
in the two times that’s it’s used in this comic&#13;
book".&#13;
BRENT RINEHART: "OK. Again, it’s&#13;
getting a message out. It’s telling a story" of&#13;
hmv I got to where I’m at the last 3 to 3 1/2&#13;
years. No~a; no one has ever - now people can&#13;
talk about the homosexual aspects of this in&#13;
regards to how they’re depicted but no one&#13;
has ever said anything about the truthfulness&#13;
ofmy cartoon book. How it exposes Drew&#13;
Edmondson for his true agenda, and how it&#13;
exposes others here in county government for&#13;
their true agenda. No one and you know, you&#13;
can attack the spelling of pedophile. I have to&#13;
be honest with you, I don’t necessarily care if&#13;
I misspelled it or not",&#13;
T!~e following are quotes from a few of our&#13;
other elected officials. "It’s extremely pathetic&#13;
and very bigoted." Oklahoma County Sheriff&#13;
John Whetsel&#13;
’Tve really encouraged him on more than&#13;
one occasion to get professional help. He&#13;
really, needs it". Oklahoma County Assessor&#13;
Leonard Sullivan&#13;
"It’s typical Rinehart subterfuge to detract&#13;
from his poor job performance and likely&#13;
criminal misdeeds". Oklahoma Corporation&#13;
Commissioner Jim Roth&#13;
Once again Oklahomans has been embarrassed&#13;
by someone we elected to office. Will&#13;
this newest outrage provoke us to seriously&#13;
look at who we vote for? q-his election year&#13;
will soon tell. We must take the time to evaluate&#13;
a candidate’s ability to represent us and to&#13;
support equality for all citizens of this state.&#13;
Many are just not capable.&#13;
CYNDI SHOWS COLOURS&#13;
"Be sure and vote--your voice counts, and it’s&#13;
more important who our ,p,resident is than who&#13;
is our next American Idol. Cyndi Lauper.&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
glndy Bell ofErasure and Cyndi Lauper at Oklahoma&#13;
City True Colours Taut:&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ OnJune 23 the&#13;
Pride Weekend in Oklahoma City was especially&#13;
honored when the True Colours Tour came&#13;
to the Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater. Despite&#13;
the high heat of the afternoon, the show&#13;
rocked with opening act Girl in a Coma. The&#13;
show then mellowed into disco heaven with&#13;
the 80’S sounds ofAndy Bell ofErasure, bringing&#13;
back nostalgic memories of nights past vcith&#13;
some ofhis greatest tunes, "Blue Savannah," "A&#13;
little Respect; and bringing many to their feet&#13;
with his dance classic "Chains ofLove."&#13;
Mr. Bell did a duet with Cyndi Lauper before&#13;
music took an intermission ,vith comedienne&#13;
Margaret Cho whose ba~vdy humor extolled&#13;
what’s good about gay men and bad about the&#13;
Bush administration.&#13;
Then Joan Jett showed she still had her stuff,&#13;
performing classics older than many ofthe&#13;
young people dancing in the audience. V,rhen&#13;
she lead community singing with her signature&#13;
tune "I love Rock and Roll," ( a 1982 classic)&#13;
there was no shortage of rockers who enthusiastically&#13;
knew the words. This follmved with&#13;
the B-52’s, the wildly fun icons ofthe 80’s&#13;
,vho got their name from a hairdo named after&#13;
a bomber. The energy ran vdld as the audience&#13;
raved to their timeless numbers including&#13;
"Rock Lobster," "Private Idaho" "Roam"&#13;
and course "Love Shack" which predictably&#13;
brought the house dmvn.&#13;
All ofthis vcas held together by the perfect emcee,&#13;
Carson Kressley ( famous from television’s&#13;
QEeer Eye for the Straight Guy) whose wisecracks&#13;
(induding flirtations with the hunky&#13;
security guards) witticisms and audience interaction&#13;
kept the show rolling and lively between&#13;
acts.&#13;
Last but certainly not least was the dassy&#13;
campy icon who epitomized an era, Cyndi Lauper,&#13;
who not only has made her mark in music&#13;
history but also as a gay rights activist. Opening&#13;
with an electrified Statue ofLiberty torch and&#13;
the song "Change of Heart," she went through&#13;
her many hits, climaxing ofcourse with the&#13;
timeless anthem’Girls just want to have Fun."&#13;
OkEq Decries Anti-Gay&#13;
Vandalism in East Tulsa&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR), July 16th_Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality deplores the vandalism directed&#13;
at Robert Stoder, an openly gay resident of&#13;
east Tulsa. Such intimidation highlights the&#13;
urgent need for federal and state hate crimes&#13;
legislation protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and&#13;
transgender (LBGT) people.&#13;
Over the last week, anonymous vandals have&#13;
twice attacked Stoder’s propert): The assailants&#13;
set Stotler’s truck on fire and spray painted&#13;
"Gay Must Go" on the charred vehicle.&#13;
"No Oklahoman should be victimized because&#13;
of his or her sexual orientation;’ asserts Freddy&#13;
Owens, Executive Director ofOklahomans&#13;
for EqualiD: "All of Oklahoma’s lesbian, gay;&#13;
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) citizens&#13;
should be free to live openly and safely. It is&#13;
far past time that our state legislature amended&#13;
our hate crimes la~vs to include the LGBT community:’&#13;
In 2006, the FBI reported 7,722 hate crimes&#13;
across the US, a 7.8% increase over 2005.&#13;
About halfwere due to racial hatred; 1,195&#13;
of the crimes - representing 15.5% - were due&#13;
to bias against LGBT people. 79 of the hate&#13;
crimes were reported in Oklahoma, but the&#13;
state hate crimes law does not cover sexual&#13;
orientation or gender identity and expression.&#13;
Earlier this year, state lawmakers introduced&#13;
four different bills attempting to strengthen&#13;
and broaden the Oklahoma statute. None of&#13;
the bills received a committee hearing. Oklahoma&#13;
remains one of only 17 states whose hate&#13;
crimes laws do not protect LGBT citizens.&#13;
Las Vegas Nights and&#13;
Lights! (aka- Drag&#13;
Q een Bingo)&#13;
Bingo like your mother never played.,.&#13;
This annual event and fur~draiser for Our&#13;
House Too will be held August 8th at the&#13;
Cain’s Ballroom. Female impersonators will&#13;
bring Las Vegas excitement for this, the fifth&#13;
year, beginning at 8:00p.m. and ending at&#13;
midnight. There will be glamorous costumes&#13;
and prizes. A live auction ~vill be held and, of&#13;
course, bingo! Female inapersonators will perform&#13;
glittering numbers from Las Vegas shows&#13;
to entertain the crowd.&#13;
Our House Too is a nonprofit organization&#13;
serving to eliminate the social isolation of&#13;
people living with HIV and AIDS in the Tulsa&#13;
area. In addition to providing monthly activities&#13;
and holiday celebrations, Our House Too&#13;
offers food baskets and a toiletry and household&#13;
pantry. Tickets for Las Vegas Nights and&#13;
Lights are $10 in advance or $15 at the door&#13;
per person. For advanced ticket sales call&#13;
585-9552 or 698-9997.&#13;
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6 ~®t~’oSTAR August 2008&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
LI.&amp; Senate votes to&#13;
repeal HI¥ travel/immigration&#13;
ban&#13;
Key The U.S. Senate voted 80q6 on July 16&#13;
to repeal the nation’s ban on HIV-positive&#13;
foreign visitors and immigrants.&#13;
Sens. John Kerry, D-Mass., and Gordon&#13;
Smith, R-Ore., secured a provision to repeal&#13;
the ban in the Senate’s legislation to reauthorize&#13;
PEPFIMR, the President’s EmergenW Plan&#13;
for AIDS Relief.&#13;
The measure now moves to a House-Senate&#13;
conference committee, then goes to President&#13;
George "\g~. Bush, who is eager to see PEPFAR&#13;
re-~\tnded.&#13;
"We applaud the Senate l:or rejecting this&#13;
unjust and sweeping policy that deems&#13;
HIV-positive individuals inadmissible to the&#13;
United States," said Human Rights Campaign&#13;
President Joe Solmonese. "We call on&#13;
the leaders of the House and Senate to retain&#13;
the Kerry-Smith provision in conference and&#13;
ensure it is included in the fin!l legislation&#13;
sent to the president’s desk."&#13;
Schwarzenegger&#13;
denounces effort to reban&#13;
same-sex marriage&#13;
California Gov. ArnoM Schwarzene~e,: Photo&#13;
by Rex Wockner&#13;
ABC, FX get high&#13;
marks from GLAAD&#13;
ABC and the FX cable network do the best&#13;
job of representing gay Americans, the Gay&#13;
&amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation said&#13;
July 14.&#13;
GLAAD’s Network Responsibility Index&#13;
tracks the quantity, quality and diversity of&#13;
images of GLBT people on television.&#13;
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has&#13;
strongly denounced the attempt to amend the&#13;
California Constitution to re-ban same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
San Diego offers gaywedding&#13;
sweepstakes&#13;
The San Diego Convention and Visitors&#13;
Bureau is holding a contest to give away a&#13;
six-day "dream vacation" to the city for a&#13;
same-sex couple to get married.&#13;
~ae sweepstakes, which ends Aug. 1, is open&#13;
to U.S. residents who are at least 25 years old.&#13;
"’g~e’re celebrating the new laws allowing&#13;
same-sex weddings in California," ConVis&#13;
said on its ~’eb site.&#13;
"Ever dreamed of being married in Paradise?&#13;
In a short story, tell us why you should win&#13;
the wedding vacation of your dreams in San&#13;
Diego. The best story will win a trip that includes&#13;
your marriage license, transportation,&#13;
accommodations, dining and entertainment."&#13;
"The HIV ban is ineffective, unnecessary,&#13;
and Simply bad public health policy," said&#13;
Rachel Tiven, executive director of Immigration&#13;
Equality. "It is especially harmful to gay&#13;
and lesbian families, who do not benefit from&#13;
the waiver available to opposite’sex couples.&#13;
The Senate’s change is welcome, and long&#13;
overdue."&#13;
PEPFAR will send $48 billion to Africa over&#13;
the next five years to fight _AIDS, malaria&#13;
and tuberculosis. Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del.,&#13;
called the bill "the single most significant&#13;
thing the president has done."&#13;
Two policemen marry in&#13;
Northern California&#13;
Two male cops have gotten married in Northern&#13;
California.&#13;
Santa Rosa police officer Chris Mahurin,&#13;
25, and San ILafael police officer Alex Holm,&#13;
25, tied the knot June 20 at Paradise Ridge&#13;
Winery in Santa Rosa.&#13;
"It’s just a dream come true," Holm’s mother,&#13;
Claire Ann Boyce, told the local Press&#13;
Democrat newspaper. "It makes me feel like&#13;
this generation is on its way to have what&#13;
everyone should have."&#13;
The state Supreme Court legalized same-sex&#13;
marriage May 15 and the weddings began on&#13;
June 16.&#13;
Appearing on TV’s Meet The Press on June&#13;
29, Schwarzenegger was asked: "You have a&#13;
lot of propositions on the ballot again this&#13;
fall. One of them wotfld mean a constitutional&#13;
ban on gay marriages. Do you support&#13;
that?"&#13;
"No, not at all," Schwarzenegger replied. "As&#13;
a matter of fact, I think the Supreme Court&#13;
made a decision there. It was apparently&#13;
unconstitutional to stop anyone from getting&#13;
married. It’s like 1948, the interracial marriage,&#13;
when the Supreme Court of California&#13;
has, you know, decided it was unconstitutional&#13;
and then later on the Supreme Court of the&#13;
United States followed, I think 10 or ! 2 years&#13;
later. So I tahink it is, it’s good that California&#13;
lead -- is leading in this way."&#13;
"I personally believe that marriage should be&#13;
between a man and a woman," the governor&#13;
added. "But at the same time I think that&#13;
my, you know, belief, I don’t want to force&#13;
on anyone else, so I think we should stay&#13;
with the decision of the Supreme Court and&#13;
move forward. There are so many other more&#13;
important issues that we have to address in&#13;
California. So I think to spend any time on&#13;
this initiative I think is a waste of time."&#13;
Desperate Housewives:&#13;
Lane. ABCphoto&#13;
ABC, wiffl shows like Brothers &amp; Sisters,&#13;
Desperate Housewives and Ugly Betty, received&#13;
the highest marks of the five broadcast&#13;
networks. NBC and Fox scored lowest.&#13;
Among 10 of the highest-rated cable channels,&#13;
FX aired the largest number of GLBTinclusive&#13;
hours of original programming,&#13;
while TNT offered the fewest.&#13;
GLAAD examined all primetime programming&#13;
-- 4,911 hours -- on the five major&#13;
broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox&#13;
and The CW) from June 1, 2007, to May 31,&#13;
2008. The group also reviewed all original&#13;
primetime programming -- 1,240 hours -- on&#13;
the 10 cable networks.&#13;
"Time and again we see that what people&#13;
watch on TV shapes how they view and treat&#13;
the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
people around them," said GLAAD President&#13;
Nell Giuliano. "ABC and FX are ... showing&#13;
other networks that including images of our&#13;
community can go hand in hand with critical&#13;
and commercial success."&#13;
At the beach in San Diegoi Photo by Rex tgockner&#13;
The prize includes airline tickets; five nights&#13;
at a plush hotel; dinners at five fancy restaurants;&#13;
wine, cheese and chocolate tasting at an&#13;
upscale venue; tickets to the renowned Old&#13;
Globe Theatre; tickets to the GLBT Diversionary&#13;
Theatre; "passports" to Balboa Park’s&#13;
numerous museums; a massage at a swank&#13;
spa; a wedding license; and tickets to Fashion&#13;
Week.&#13;
~ae ceremony was conducted by gay state&#13;
Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco,&#13;
chief sponsor of the same-sex marriage bill&#13;
that t~vice passed the state Legislature only to&#13;
be vetoed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.&#13;
The California Supreme Court legalized&#13;
same-sex marriage May 15 and the ruling&#13;
took effect June 16.&#13;
It was not the first time Schwarzenegger had&#13;
denounced the proposed amendment, but it&#13;
was the first time he has done so on national&#13;
television.&#13;
Each of the 6,151 hours ofTV was reviewed&#13;
for any on-screen GLBT representations, and&#13;
networks were assigned a grade of excellent,&#13;
good, adequate or failing.&#13;
ABC and The CW rated good, with 24&#13;
percent and 21 percent of their primetime&#13;
programming hours inclusive of GLBT&#13;
representations. CBS rated adequate, with 9&#13;
percent. NBC and Fox .....continued Page-17&#13;
San Diego’s Balboa Park. Photo by Rex ~Vockner&#13;
See www.sandiego.org/pridetobe&#13;
............More U. S. Nexvs page 17&#13;
www.rnetrostarnews.com ~÷troSTAR 7&#13;
Photo by: Bill Gaddis&#13;
0&#13;
More summer sipping.&#13;
~~ere in midsummer, I find that&#13;
I am enjoying lighter meals with more&#13;
white wines over reds. Lately, my favorites&#13;
include a diverse variety from many parts&#13;
of the world. It’s been so hot that all I&#13;
wanna do is relax by the pool/s~vim &amp; sip&#13;
some wine.&#13;
Here are some wines other than Chardonnay&#13;
or Sauvignon Blanc that embody the&#13;
laid backness ofsummer.&#13;
Mandra Rossa Fiano/Sicilia 2006&#13;
The Fiano grape comes frora the island of Sicily,&#13;
and, taken a gold medal at the International&#13;
Wine Challenge 2007, this botde was named&#13;
as ’Great Value White Wine of the Year; Here&#13;
is a medium bodied wine ~vith a fresh, floral&#13;
nose. "Ihe finish has a taste ofsucculent pear&#13;
and ripe melons.&#13;
Bongiovanni Arneis 2006&#13;
ItS hard to find sonaething that Piedmont produces&#13;
in a xvhite wine that’s just as exceptional&#13;
as those big Barolos and Barbarescos you read&#13;
about all the time. However, one of the notable&#13;
exceptions can be found in the white grape,&#13;
Arneis. This wine comes from the Langhegrowing&#13;
zone in Piedmont. Bright pear flavors&#13;
are the hallmark ofthis wine.&#13;
Zeveri Muller Thurgau 2006&#13;
This is a 100% Muller Thurgau from Trentino’s&#13;
Valle di Cerebra district in Northern Italy. The&#13;
fruit is sourced from five single vineyards. The&#13;
grapes are gently crushed and then macerated&#13;
at cold temperatures. This is a wine of finesse, Sineann Pinot Gris 2007&#13;
and elegance. At the palate it’s Sharp ~ Torbreck VCoodcutter’s Semillon&#13;
great finish oflight spices 2007 will become even&#13;
years ofageing. C- Ken Forrester Petit Chenin Blanc&#13;
2007&#13;
Dr. Loosen Riesling ~ 0 Michd ~d Vouvray&#13;
This lighdy sweet, low-alc6h 8 5 percent) " _ !--ln~o as al"ways, ~I :say ~o to vour ~avorl" te wl"ne&#13;
Dr. Loosen Bros. German RJ , ngf~om Mo, shop, ask~ti0n~~’nd p(,rchase a bottle or&#13;
Saar-Ruwer is ideal for casual mmmertime two:~laare[some t~oo.a ~.wi.ne w.ir.e rr.leno.s a.no&#13;
quaffing. This wine has a creamy texture with&#13;
: cnecac tins out for yourself.&#13;
flavors ofhoney, apples, peaches;aa~,d miner,s.&#13;
Pair with spicy grilled chicken or ~’i food[ [&#13;
St. Amant Verdelho2005&#13;
This exotic Portuguese white varietal is a new D’&#13;
wine for this California vineyard. It’s a full bodied&#13;
wine that shmvs tropical fruit flavors that This writer also bar tends and hosts wine &amp;&#13;
really come alive on your palate. ;" WfooindeeEvennthtsuksinaoswtsnoifnTtuolswan. as the&#13;
Garci Grande Verdejo 2006&#13;
F ..... References include: the ~IBC’s ofwine byJames Laube/www.&#13;
tom me l~ueoa region m ~pam, tins wine&#13;
,&#13;
shows a crisp green apples flavor/a must for www.FoodandV~ne.com&#13;
serious smnmer sipping. " "Www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
I~O~ ’ With Donald&#13;
This months recipe courtew&#13;
Phoenix, Arizona&#13;
*One ofthe many desserts at the restaurant"&#13;
Ingredients:&#13;
The Pesto:&#13;
1/2 bunch ofbasil (leaves only)&#13;
1/3 cup ex. Virgin olive oil&#13;
Handfifl offresh pinoli nuts&#13;
1/4 cnp grated Parmigiana (Reggiana or&#13;
Granaonly)&#13;
1 dove garlic smashed&#13;
pinch ofsalt&#13;
Pasta: (~ recommend fresh pasta only)&#13;
~OW gO:&#13;
In a processor, place the basil, parmigiana&#13;
and clove ofgarlic. Turn on the processor&#13;
and slowly drizzle in the oil. Add the pinoli&#13;
nuts and dash ofsalt. qqae paste should be&#13;
creamy but never add too much oil ! In a 4&#13;
quart pot, boil the water for the pasta, (112&#13;
lg. for 2 persons max.) When the water boils,&#13;
add 3 tal~lespoons ofsalt (preferably kosher.)&#13;
Add the pa~’ta. If fresh, 2 *:ninutes will do. If&#13;
you cannot find fresh pasta, dry pasta should&#13;
take approximately 8 minutes. ~ou do NOT&#13;
want to eat overcooked pasta. ~A1 dente," is&#13;
the only way to enjoy it. Reserve about an 1/8&#13;
ofthe pasta xvater to add while tossing your&#13;
pastawith the pesto sauce. Hint: Never add&#13;
more oil - it doesn’t work.&#13;
MACEDONIA CON LIMONE E&#13;
ZUCCHERO&#13;
(Fresh fruit salad With lemon juice, sugar and&#13;
fresh mint)&#13;
Ingredients:&#13;
Berries are a good choice. Strawberries,&#13;
blueberries, black and raspberries will always&#13;
~narry~vell. Melons, pears and app!es vary&#13;
texture and release flavors that don t blend&#13;
well with berries in this dish. Freshly squeeze&#13;
2 lemons and add 2 Tablespoons ofsugar&#13;
and wisk together. Blend and toss with the&#13;
berries, place in a dessert cup and garnish with&#13;
fresh mint.&#13;
8 ~e~ ~oSTAR August 2008&#13;
Police stop first Cuban&#13;
gay pride march&#13;
Police in Havana stopped Cuba’s first gay&#13;
pride parade before it could start June 25. But&#13;
the details of what exactly took place are far&#13;
fi’om clear.&#13;
Reports from activists in Miami said the&#13;
organizers were beaten and arrested around&#13;
10 a.m. as they arrived at Don Quixote Park&#13;
at 23rd and J streets in the Vedado neighborhood.&#13;
Fort Lauderdale’s Sun-Sentinel newspaper,&#13;
however, said the march was canceled just&#13;
before its start time by activist Mario Josd&#13;
Delgado Gonz~itez, who appeared at the park&#13;
to report that two other organizers had been&#13;
arrested a day earlier.&#13;
The Miami Herald, on the other hand, reported&#13;
that nine organizers were detained the&#13;
morning of the march, effectively aborting&#13;
the event.&#13;
The Spanish H-/eb site cubaencuentro.com&#13;
quoted Delgado as saying: "Cuban homosexuals&#13;
are victims of repression, we don’t enjoy&#13;
rights. HA~at we are doing has as its objective&#13;
the reclaiming of our rights. \re want equality&#13;
of opportunity, equality of assembly, and that&#13;
they dont expel its from parks, university&#13;
centers, schools and work centers."&#13;
With a theme of"You are not alone," the&#13;
group had planned to walk to the Ministry of&#13;
Justice and deliver demands to the government.&#13;
They sought an end tO ~nti-gay violence and&#13;
repression, an apology for the government’s&#13;
having incarcerated gays in work camps&#13;
decades ago, acknowledgment that gays have&#13;
been fired because of their sexuality, and a&#13;
review of cases where homosexuals have been&#13;
jailed for an offense apparently known as&#13;
"dangerous levels."&#13;
At the march’s end, the group planned to&#13;
proceed to a diplomatic residence to hold a&#13;
press conference and stage a concert.&#13;
Prior to the aborted mar&amp;, Havana gay activist&#13;
Aliomar Janjaque had told the Sun-Sentinel:&#13;
"H/e want to raise awareness but we don’t&#13;
want to provoke a wave of repression against&#13;
the gay community. If there is a hostile reaction&#13;
from the government, we will stage a&#13;
much larger demonstration. "We will take to&#13;
the streets."&#13;
\[he Herald report said Janjaque was one of&#13;
the individuals detained before the parade’s&#13;
start.&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Boy George banned from&#13;
the U.S.&#13;
The United States has refused to give British&#13;
gay singer Boy George a visa to enter the&#13;
country because he faces trial in Britain for&#13;
allegedly chaining a male escort to a wall in&#13;
his apartment.&#13;
George had planned a summer U.S. tour and&#13;
also hoped to perform a free concert for New&#13;
York City’s Department of Sanitation, where&#13;
he worked cleaning streets in 2006 as punishment&#13;
for a drug offense.&#13;
George has pleaded not guilty in the ongoing&#13;
British case.&#13;
Gays march in 3 Indian cities&#13;
Lambda Istanbul eradicated&#13;
by court&#13;
Istanbul’s Beyoglu Court of First Instance has&#13;
formally eradicated the gay group Lambda&#13;
Istanbul, saying its existence contravened&#13;
societal norms of morality and decency.&#13;
Issuing its opinion this month in a case it&#13;
decided in May, the court declared: "While&#13;
members of the association are, as men and&#13;
women, subject to Article 10 of the Constitution,&#13;
which states that all persons are equal&#13;
before the law; since there are no constitutional&#13;
regulations regarding any other gender&#13;
identity besides man and woman, forraing an&#13;
association based solely on sexual orientation&#13;
and gender identity is against the essence and&#13;
the spirit of this Article, and the concept of&#13;
equality aimed by it."&#13;
The court continued: "It is observed that&#13;
encouragement and propaganda, in all levels&#13;
of the society, of the sexual orientation of the&#13;
members of the association through organizing&#13;
instructive programs are predominant in&#13;
the association’s aims, and that these activities&#13;
are likely to bring about a tyranny of a&#13;
minority over the majority, which is against&#13;
legal and constitutional regulations, and that&#13;
this would jeopardize the rights and freedom&#13;
of the family and children, as mentioned in&#13;
Article 41 of the Constitution, and the rights&#13;
and the freedom of the youth, as mentioned&#13;
in Article 58 of the Constitution."&#13;
The court proceeded to "dissolve" Lambda&#13;
Istanbul, saying the European Convention on&#13;
Human Rights allows obstruction of the right&#13;
to association "to protect public morality and&#13;
others’ freedom."&#13;
The court also found that Lambda’s bylaws&#13;
contravened a Turkish law that states, "No&#13;
association may be founded for unlawful or&#13;
immoral purposes."&#13;
Lambda Istanbul has been in existence since&#13;
1993 and had been officially registered for&#13;
two years. The group has continued to operate&#13;
since the ruling and is appealing the decision&#13;
to the Court of Cassation.&#13;
Some ZOO0 GLBTpeople stagedpride marches in the Indian cities ofCalcutta, Bangalore and&#13;
Delhifi~ne 29 -- thefirst such parades in the latter two cities. Delhiphoto by Sonali ~Gulati via&#13;
Woc]ener ~Vews&#13;
Some 2,000 GLBT people staged pride&#13;
marches in the Indian cities of Calcutta,&#13;
Bangalore and Delhi June 29 -- the first such&#13;
parades in the latter two cities.&#13;
About 500 people marched in Calcutta, 700&#13;
in the high-tech city of Bangalore and about&#13;
800 in Delhi.&#13;
"When the pride started (in Delhi), there&#13;
were about 100 people and it looked like&#13;
we were outnumbered by the media and the&#13;
police," said correspondent Vikram Doctor.&#13;
"By the time we started (marching), though&#13;
... more and more people were coming along&#13;
and getting attached to the end. I was walking&#13;
back and forth, trying to help with media&#13;
requests, and I got a sense of how large it&#13;
was growing ~vhen I realized in addition to&#13;
the main group carrying the flag upfront,&#13;
there was a second large group behind with&#13;
placards and doing dances -- and then a really&#13;
large group of stragglers behind."&#13;
Calcuttgs seventh parade focused heavily on&#13;
Section 377, the Indian law that bans gay sex&#13;
under penalty of up to 10 years in prison. A&#13;
court case, now at a crucial phase, could see&#13;
the law "read down" so it no longer applies to&#13;
consensual adult gay sex.&#13;
support from different stakeholders, media&#13;
included, in their struggle to be free from discrimination,&#13;
receive respect from all sections&#13;
of society, and function as equal participants&#13;
in a progressive and democratic India," organizers&#13;
said at the parade’s conclusion.&#13;
The Queer Media Collective issued a statement&#13;
saying that GLBT people in India today&#13;
find themselves at about the same point U~S.&#13;
gays were when the first pride parades began&#13;
in 1970.&#13;
"LGBT people face a lot of harassment&#13;
from the police," the group said. "Lesbians&#13;
are subject to violence and even forced to&#13;
commit suicide by their families. Gay men&#13;
are blacks-nailed by organized rackets that&#13;
involve members of the police. Bisexuals&#13;
are denied the chance to express same-sex&#13;
love and forced into opposite-sex marriages.&#13;
Transgenders are routinely arrested and raped&#13;
by the police. Same-sex couples who have&#13;
lived together for years cannot buy a house&#13;
together, have a joint bank account or will&#13;
their property to each other without being&#13;
challenged by their families .... Today in&#13;
2008, Queer Pride goes national as a sign that&#13;
the time for national change has come."&#13;
"India continues to stigmatize its transgender,&#13;
kothi, hijra, gay, lesbian, bisexual and other&#13;
communities of marginalized sexualities and&#13;
genders," organizers said. "Section 377 ...&#13;
encroaches upon a person’s democratic rights,&#13;
goes against the spirit of the Indian Constitution&#13;
and impedes life-saving sexual health&#13;
work among sexual minorities."&#13;
The parade was part of Rainbow Pride W’eek,&#13;
which also featured movies, a photo exhibit, a&#13;
panel discussion and a candlelight memorial&#13;
for people lost to anti-gay abuse or HIV.&#13;
"Clearly, Indian sexual minorities are not going&#13;
to settle for status quo and are garnering&#13;
Czech pride attacked, 20&#13;
injured&#13;
The Czech Republic’s first gay pride parade,&#13;
held in the city of Brno, came under attack&#13;
from extremist and neo-Nazi protesters June&#13;
28 and at least 20 of the 500 marchers xvere&#13;
injured.&#13;
The 150 counterdemonstrators threw tear gas,&#13;
fireworks and eggs at the marchers.&#13;
Police and neo-Nazis clashed for about 45&#13;
minutes at the parade’s endpoint. About 15 of&#13;
the troublemakers were arrested.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com g~®troSTAR 9&#13;
Oklahoma City GLBT community&#13;
and their friends celebrated&#13;
their annual Pride Parade and&#13;
Festival, truly.&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Once again the GLBT community&#13;
and their friends celebrated their annual Pride Parade&#13;
and Festival truly, as the theme stated, "Coming ofAge." Paul&#13;
q’hompson recalled how it began 21 years ago, planned by&#13;
around a dozen people, not knowing ifany more people would&#13;
actually show up. q-he Ku Klux Klan had threatened to show&#13;
up however, ready to meet the Parade by the N.W. 39th Street&#13;
Safeway (now Homeland) with hostile confrontation. As the&#13;
original marchers still nostalgically recall, when the Klansmen&#13;
saw around 400 marchers coming over the hill they promptly&#13;
abandoned their mission and the rest is ongoing history.&#13;
Photo by Victor Gorin: Michael Cich ofOKCPride withJoe Salmonese, Director of&#13;
the nationalHuman Rights Campaign with hispartner BradLuna&#13;
As soon as the festivities are over, planning for the next Parade&#13;
and Festival begins. OKC Pride meetings take place the third&#13;
Monday ofevery month year round at 7 p.m. at the Neighborhood&#13;
Alliance Center (1236 N.W. 36th Street). Membership&#13;
dues to join OKC Pride are only $15 per year, which not only&#13;
supports the event but also gives you a vote in the organization.&#13;
At the August 18 meetingOKC Pride members will elect the&#13;
Board ofDirectors, which in turn will elect officers.&#13;
Although&#13;
the OKC Pride Parade &amp; Festival is a wonderful celebration&#13;
for our community, inevitably there are aspects ofit that&#13;
some won’t like, or improvements that could be made. As Patti&#13;
Thompson puts it. "The best way to implement the changes you&#13;
want to see is through participation. Ifyou have ideas, things&#13;
you’d like to change, things you liked that you want to stay the&#13;
same, this is the time to come forward and let us know. We are&#13;
open to all suggestions: OKC Pride is for the community, and&#13;
it’s what we make it. (Photo’s Page- 12)&#13;
Back to School Stylings&#13;
ByJoey De&#13;
TULSA, OK__ On August 4, one Tulsa salon will open its&#13;
doors and help area youth begin their new school year in style.&#13;
Monkey Bizness, located at 5942 S. Lewis, is offering complimentary&#13;
hair cuts to the students ofnearby Wright Elementary,&#13;
as well as to all area BLGT students.&#13;
The back to school day ofbeauty was the idea ofMonkey Bizness&#13;
stylist David Mitchell and friend Debbie Mayabb. "We&#13;
wanted to do something to help BLGT youth, but the more we&#13;
thought about it, the more we realized that we could so much&#13;
more; says Mayabb. "Every kid deserves a good start to the&#13;
school year. It doesn’t matter who they are or what they are."&#13;
But over the last 21 years as the world, America and Oklahoma&#13;
have changed, so has the Pride Festival and Parade. Whereas&#13;
during the first few years politicians were scared to even acknowledge&#13;
the event in a positive way, later public office holders&#13;
and wannabes proudly participate, glad to seek our votes. This&#13;
year’s Parade &amp; Festival featured Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner&#13;
Jim Roth, State Representative A1 McAffrey, State&#13;
Senator Audrew Rice (seeking a U.S. Senate seat), Ron Marlett&#13;
who is seeking to unseat the infamous Sally Kern in State House&#13;
District 84.&#13;
Whereas in the beginning only bars, a few small gay owned&#13;
businesses and extremely progressive nonprofits wanted to be&#13;
associated with us, today mainstream businesses ranging from&#13;
Budlight to Best Buy were proud to seek our business. As it has&#13;
grown consistendy year after year, it has become an event not&#13;
only for our community but also takes its place among Oklahoma&#13;
City’s mainstream events. Whereas in the beginning it&#13;
was only positively covered in the Gayly Oklahoman, this year’s&#13;
celebration was positively covered by the Sentinel, the Oklahoma&#13;
Gazette, and even the Daily Oklahoman. For the first time&#13;
the Parade was held on a Friday evening with the biggest crowd&#13;
ever, follo~ved by the Festival in Memorial Park the following&#13;
Saturday and Sunday.&#13;
As the Pride Festival and Parade has gro~vn to be an event the&#13;
community celebrates and counts on, so have the responsibilities&#13;
ofmaking it happen. The event is organized by OKC Pride,&#13;
an organization with members who elect a Board ofDirectors,&#13;
who then elect a President (currently Paul Thompson) Vice-&#13;
President (office vacant)a Secretary (currently Victor Gorin)&#13;
and a Treasurer (Currently Patricia Miller). What truly makes&#13;
it come to life are the volunteers who toil long hours to make it&#13;
happen, something most spectators have no concept ofand take&#13;
for granted.&#13;
For the first time OKC Pride had a Volunteer Coordinator,&#13;
Miles Tompkins. While last year OKC Pride had around 20&#13;
volunteers, this year we had over 60, with a high percentage of&#13;
those new volunteers young people (under 30),&#13;
(Photo&#13;
: co~munity&#13;
volunteer and&#13;
David ofMonkey&#13;
"The&#13;
for the haircuts&#13;
just came to&#13;
us one day; ex-&#13;
"We approached&#13;
Trish, the&#13;
manager ofthe&#13;
salon, and she&#13;
loved the idea. When we asked all ofthe stylists, the support&#13;
could not have been more overwhelming:’ Mitchell says that&#13;
every Monkey Business stylist will be volunteering their day off&#13;
to help, free ofcharge.&#13;
"There are so many distractions for so many young people; says&#13;
Mayabb, "everyone here wants to help give these kids that extra&#13;
boost to succeed. It’s special for them to be able to come in to&#13;
a salon ofthis caliber and be taken care ofby the best.’ Mayabb&#13;
explains, listing offawards and recognitions that the salon’s team&#13;
have won, including an Emmy won by Mitchell.&#13;
The t~vo say that they worked with one ofMitchell’s clients, a&#13;
TPS principal, to identify nearby Wright Elementary as the beneficiary&#13;
due to economic status ofits students and proximity to&#13;
the salon. The salon will also be reaching out to BLGT students&#13;
through Youth Services ofTulsa and DYLN.&#13;
Haircuts will be offered from 10am until 4pm. All students will&#13;
have to bring an item proving they are enrolled in school.&#13;
The salon has also invited their clients, and the rest ofthe public, to&#13;
become involved with the effort through their "outfit-tree." They are&#13;
currendy seeking donations ofbasic school supplies and backpacks to&#13;
equip students for the first day ofschool.&#13;
Ifyou would like to help, contact Monkey Biziness at (918)749-5130&#13;
or visit them on ,~wv.360.tulsa.com under the beauty section.&#13;
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Halfa million at London Pride&#13;
Around halfa million people turned out&#13;
for London’s gay pride parade July 5, led&#13;
by Mayor Boris Johnson, who wore a pink&#13;
cowboy hat.&#13;
Members of the British Army, Royal Navy&#13;
and Royal Air Force marched in uniform.&#13;
The Ministry of Defence offered free travel&#13;
for servicemembers who wanted to attend&#13;
the parade.&#13;
Well-known activist Peter Tatchell carried a&#13;
poster with a doctored, gayed-up photo of&#13;
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.&#13;
~madme~ad leads a regime that arrests,&#13;
jails; flogs, tortures and sometimes executes&#13;
gay people," Tatchell said.&#13;
MP Harriet Harman, minister of equality&#13;
and deputy leader of the Labour Party,&#13;
reportedly was booed as she spoke from die&#13;
main stage at Trafalgar Square.&#13;
Tatchell said the crowd was unhappy over&#13;
the UK’s treatment of gay asylum-seekers&#13;
from homophobic nations.&#13;
Prior to the parade, Prime Minister Gordon&#13;
Brown met with activists, including actor&#13;
Sir Ian McKellen0 at his residence.&#13;
They discussed homophobic bullying in&#13;
schools, and Browds spokesman said he was&#13;
"delighted" to have met with the group.&#13;
Italian gay man wins&#13;
100,000 euros for discrimination&#13;
A gay man on the island of Sicily won 100,000&#13;
euros (US$159,000) from the Italian governmentJuly&#13;
12 after the military and the Transport&#13;
Ministry discriminated against him.&#13;
Danilo Giuffrida came out as gay during his&#13;
military medical exam. Doctors later relayed&#13;
his coming-out to driver’s-license officials, who&#13;
then accused him ofhaving a sexual identity&#13;
disturbance, told him to retake his driving test&#13;
and, when he passed it, gave him a one-year&#13;
disabled-person’s license instead ofthe normal&#13;
10-year license.&#13;
A court determined the events amounted to&#13;
"sexual discrimination" and were unconstitutional.&#13;
It is likely the first ruling ofits sort in&#13;
Italian history.&#13;
"Discrimination against those in the army who&#13;
are lesbian, gay and bisexual does not give them&#13;
a chance to contribute or to play a full part&#13;
in the teams that are vital for our success on&#13;
operations;’ said Gem Richard Dannatt, chief&#13;
ofthe General Staff. "It is ... our absolute duty&#13;
to treat our fellow soldiers as vce would wish to&#13;
be treated ourselves."&#13;
Britain banned gays from the military until&#13;
2000. The Royal Navy and Royal Air Force are&#13;
already members ofthe Stonewall program.&#13;
British Armyjoins gayequality&#13;
program&#13;
The British Army has joined the gay group&#13;
Stonewall’s Diversity Champions program to&#13;
work toward increased equality for gay and&#13;
bisexual soldiers.&#13;
Some 120,O00people turned outfar Henna’s~&#13;
13th gayprideparadeJuly, 12.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~4®troSTAR 13&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
PHOENIX, ARIZONA&#13;
’~b~zona Sunburst Inn&#13;
After leaving ~Zest Hollywood we drove to&#13;
Phoenix where the weather was HOT. In the&#13;
daytime it was 115 but at night it cooled down&#13;
to around 110! We checked in to the ARIZONA&#13;
SUNBURST INN which,aas sold about&#13;
a year and a halfago and Tim andJames have&#13;
remodeled and really changed the decor and&#13;
ambiance. Tney have done a vconderful job.&#13;
Both Tim and James are great hosts and they&#13;
make you at home. The room furniture is very&#13;
masculine. Since they have taken over they have&#13;
had many guests that have returned several&#13;
times. All rooms face the swimming po61 and&#13;
they also have a Jacuzzi. A morning breakfast is&#13;
ready whenever you want it. They have VflFI&#13;
for guests and a public computer for those who&#13;
forgot t° bring their lap top. They are located at&#13;
6245 North 12th Place, ideally located to all of&#13;
the major gay bars and businesses. Check out&#13;
their ~vebsite at: www.azsunburst.com. Their&#13;
toll free nmnber is 1-800 -974-1474. They&#13;
offer clothing optional stmbathing, swimruing&#13;
and spa. This is the ONLY place to stay&#13;
when visiting PhoenLx.&#13;
There are dozens and dozens of restaurants to&#13;
dine in Phoenix but our favorites are Marcellint&#13;
Pdstorante which has tO be one ofthe&#13;
finest Italian Restaurants that ~ve have had the&#13;
pleasure of dining. They are located at !301&#13;
Northern Avenue. Their website is: ~wv.marcellinoristorante.&#13;
com..Ifyou want true Italian&#13;
coo~ng in an exciting atmosphere with servers&#13;
who are the best then dine there. Tne mvners,&#13;
Sirna and Marcellino Verzino are as good as it&#13;
gets. Marcellino is the chef and his "beyond&#13;
Fabulous" wife Sima is the "hostess who really&#13;
is the mostess’! The combination of these two&#13;
people are magic! Call for reservations: 602.-&#13;
216-0004. For a real dining experience we just&#13;
can’t recommend dais restaurant enough.&#13;
You can’t dine at the same restaurant every day&#13;
so try TICOZ at 5114 North 7th Street. To&#13;
say that it is wonderfifl is an understatement.&#13;
ChefHolly creates the finest entrees and desserts&#13;
ever. It has a great ambiance, wonderful&#13;
service and their food presentation is as good as&#13;
it gets. They have a huge following and we can&#13;
certainly understand why! They have a great&#13;
Saturday and Sunday Brunch special and the&#13;
restaurant is always packed. They make some&#13;
ofthe finest drinks in the city. Check out their&#13;
website at www.ticozofarizona.com. For reservations&#13;
call 602-200-0160. Be SURE and save&#13;
room for dessert. Trust us on this one. They&#13;
are totally beyond Fabulous! They also mvn&#13;
another restaurant not too far away, SWITCH,&#13;
2603 North Central and their website is www.&#13;
switchofarizona.com and they serve wonderful&#13;
food there as well.&#13;
There are a lot ofgay bars in Phoenix for&#13;
vchatever you are into. Favorite bars includes&#13;
Charlies (the cowboy bar), Amsterdam, downtown,&#13;
Cell Block, the leather bar, Oz, Wild&#13;
Card, and we particularly enjoyed the KoBalt&#13;
at Park Central ~vhich has a piano bar sometimes.&#13;
Phoenix is the largest city (area wise) in&#13;
the country so you certainly need a car to get&#13;
around town. There are a lot ofneighborhood&#13;
bars around the city besides the large bars.&#13;
They also have a couple of bath houses, the&#13;
FLEX and the CHUTE. Most ofthe bars are&#13;
located between 7th Avenue and 16th Street&#13;
near Central Avenue.&#13;
~Ihe best place to find any bar or business in&#13;
Phoenix is in the ARIZONA PRIDE GUIDE,&#13;
vc~vw.arizonaprideguide.com. This informative&#13;
guide is free and tells about the entire state of&#13;
Arizona. It is distributed free all over the State&#13;
or you can have them send you one.Just check&#13;
out their website. The publisher Michael&#13;
McFall has done a absolutely great job. It is the&#13;
finest gay guide in any state that we have ever&#13;
seen.&#13;
There are a lot ofwonderful museums, galleries&#13;
and shopping in the Phoenix area.&#13;
Antique Marketplace is located at 4025 North&#13;
16th Street and sells a wide range ofantiques.&#13;
Next door is the Root Seller Gallery 8:&#13;
Apothecary that sells a large variety of artwork,&#13;
books, cards, herbs, music and more. The arts&#13;
are alive and well in Phoenix and there are a lot&#13;
oflive theatre, and musical productions.&#13;
Phoenix is surrounded by maW suburban cities&#13;
and our favorite is TEMPE. tt is the home of&#13;
Arizona State University and is one of the most&#13;
progressive cities in the nation. Check out their&#13;
website at: vibranttempe.com and click on&#13;
GLBT TEMPE. Michael Martin and Nancy&#13;
Black at the Convention and Visitors Bureau&#13;
are two of the nicest people you would ever&#13;
want to meet. Their revitalized downtown is&#13;
so vibrant.&#13;
Phoenix is a very friendly city and you are sure&#13;
to make lots ofnew friends. Other websites to&#13;
check out be~bre visiting Phoenix are:&#13;
¯aw~a~.gayarizona.com, w,a-,v.arizonaguide.com&#13;
and w~avisitphoenix.com. The major gay&#13;
publication is Echo, xwvw:echomag.com&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
CALIFORNIA&#13;
MARRIAGE LICENSE&#13;
INFORMATION&#13;
By Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
Donald and Ray were legally married in Palm&#13;
Springs, California, June 17th which was the&#13;
first day that same-sex marriage became legal&#13;
in California. "Ihey have been a gay couple&#13;
for 37 years)&#13;
As ofJune 17, 2008 the marriage laws in&#13;
California were changed to allow same-sex&#13;
couples to marry as well as heterosexual&#13;
couples. There is no difference in the forms&#13;
with the exception that in the same-sex marriage&#13;
forms, they list "Party A" and "Party&#13;
B" rather than bride and gr0bm. You can&#13;
apply for a marriage license at nearly dl the&#13;
county court houses in the state. A couple&#13;
of counties have refused to marry same-sex&#13;
couples and they are not allowed to marry&#13;
heterosexual couples as well. A special note:&#13;
For same-sex couples to be married in the&#13;
State of Massachusetts, they have to be legal&#13;
residents of that state. In California, there is&#13;
NO residency requirement. Anybody from&#13;
any state in the country can now be married&#13;
legally in California.&#13;
What you need...&#13;
Both parties must provide valid photo ID&#13;
If your ID does not contain your full legal&#13;
name you must provide a certified copy of&#13;
your birth certificate or a Social Security card.&#13;
Otherwise, a driver’s license is sufficient for&#13;
proof. If you have been divorced within the&#13;
last two years you must bring in a certified&#13;
copy of your divorce decree.&#13;
Both parties must appear to apply for and&#13;
pick up their marriage license. Different&#13;
counties xvithin the State of California charge&#13;
different prices and they vary from $55.00&#13;
to $70.00. They accept cash and debit cards&#13;
only. The license is valid for 90 days from&#13;
the date of issue. The license is typed tip and&#13;
given to you in about 30 minutes. Should&#13;
you desire to get married right there, they&#13;
offer a civil marriage ceremony right at the&#13;
court house. Naere is a fee of $35.00~ You&#13;
are taken into a private room and the clerk as&#13;
well as a wimess that they will provide in case&#13;
you. don’t take some with you goes thru the&#13;
marriage ceremony. The ending remarks are&#13;
"In as much as Donald and Raymond have&#13;
thus consented together in marriage, by virtue&#13;
of the authority vested in me by the State&#13;
of California as a Deputy Comrnissioner of&#13;
Civil Marriages for the County of l~verside, I&#13;
now pronounce you to be united in marriage.&#13;
"AND TRUST US, IT JUST DOESN’T&#13;
GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT MOMENT!&#13;
After 37 years together, dais was&#13;
one of the finest sentences that we have ever&#13;
heard!&#13;
You do not need a blood test or health certificate.&#13;
There is no waiting period to get married.&#13;
The entire process from start to finish&#13;
takes less than one hour. Some couples prefer&#13;
to get the license and then plan a wedding&#13;
afterwards in a few days.&#13;
Eight states allow same-sex marriage alternatives:&#13;
In Connecticut, New Hampshire, New&#13;
Jersey and Vermont, same-sex couples can&#13;
enter civil unions and receive the same statelevel&#13;
benefits and responsibilities conveyed&#13;
in traditional marriages. Similarly, Oregon&#13;
residents can register as domestic partners and&#13;
receive all state marital rights. Couples in Hawaii,&#13;
Maine and Washington state can register&#13;
as domestic partners and receive many of the&#13;
most important marital rights.&#13;
Suggestion: Don’t fly out for the weekend&#13;
expecting to get married. The Court Houses&#13;
are open Monday thru Friday only.&#13;
14 NetroSTAR August 2008&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS SUMMER&#13;
,E,UREKA SPRINGS, AR;__ Eureka Springs is gearing up for its&#13;
Summer Diversty Festivel to be held August 1,2,3, 2008 ~vith&#13;
many events, shows and pool parties planned, including the now&#13;
famous PDA in die park, where all persons are invited to show&#13;
"Public Display ofAffection" for their spouse or partner.&#13;
Eureka Springs welcomed its 200th gay couple (Visiting from&#13;
Chicago) to register under the domestic partnership registration&#13;
law. History was made on May 14, 2007 when the Eureka&#13;
Springs City Council unanimously approved the "Domestic&#13;
Partner Registration (DPR). Although the document does not&#13;
entitle couples legal benefits as in a marriage, it does act as a&#13;
wonderful validation and acknowledgement oftheir relationship&#13;
and commitment to each other. This was a first for Arkansas&#13;
and hopefully, will inspire other registries throughout the&#13;
state and beyond. Persons from anT0¢here may register in Eureka&#13;
Springs.’&#13;
Visit www.diversitypride.com or ww~v.eurekapride.com for&#13;
more information.&#13;
AUg 1, 2008: Welcome Mixer at Marquee’s 7 - 9 PM (open for&#13;
dinner 4 - 10pm)&#13;
Aug 1, 08: Miranda Ray Performs at Jaek’s Place 10:00 PM&#13;
Aug 1, 08: Miranda Meridian Performs at Lumberyard 8:00 PM&#13;
Aug 1, 08: Diversity Bikers Brunch &amp; Fun Run. Iron Horse&#13;
Stables at 10 AM then ride to the PDA&#13;
Aug 2, 08: PDA in Basin Park 12 Noon&#13;
Aug 2, 08: Bear Pool Party. 1 PM - ? at Tradewinds&#13;
Aug 2, 08: Diversity Bikers Raid the Pool Party &amp; Fun Run&#13;
starting at Planner Hill Parking Lot 3:30 - 5 PM&#13;
Aug 2, 08: Miranda Ray Performs at Jack’s Place 10:00 PM&#13;
Aug 2, 08: Miranda Meridian Performs at Lmnberyard 8:00 PM&#13;
ALSO:&#13;
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Aug 3, 08: Lucky 13 Cinema: Double feature "Across the Universe"&#13;
&amp; "Wizard ofOz", music of"Dark Side ofthe Moon"&#13;
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"Keep your balance, Aries!"&#13;
The most troublesome planets are stirring up discord&#13;
- Mars opposing Uranus, Mercury opposing Neptune.&#13;
Looking to Eris for the best aspects is like borrowing&#13;
sugar from Lucrezia Borgia! With everyone shooting&#13;
their mouths off and facts getting jumbled, focus on&#13;
careful listening and discernment.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Struggles at work might&#13;
make you feel you’re on the wrong team. What’s easier&#13;
to change - your job or your attitude? Time out, playful&#13;
relaxation, and self-care (massage? acupuncture?) are&#13;
needed to keep your balance.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): A~guments at home need&#13;
to be settled to avoid tension that can screw you up at&#13;
work. Friends who want to play may keep you from what&#13;
you really find entertaining and relaxing. Take time at&#13;
home to contemplate your goals in work and in life.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): You probably can’t avoid&#13;
arguments this week, but you canopick and choose&#13;
them. Remember the simple, obvious rules: logic has&#13;
nothing tO do with religion or sex; authorities should be&#13;
criticized with extreme diplomacy and care; and friends&#13;
who will forgive anything are the best to hang with!&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Arguments about sex&#13;
can come up easily, especially if you’re unclear about&#13;
what you really want. You need some guidance, a new&#13;
philosophical or spiritual perspective. Explore those intangibles,&#13;
and the touchy-feely will be easier to work out.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Your partner (or Jack of&#13;
one) seems especially aggravating now, and your sexual&#13;
needs are not being propedy met - probably because&#13;
you are at some level reassessing them. A good political&#13;
argument may somehow kick your priorities and Needs&#13;
into better focus. .........&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Make a list of&#13;
your worries. Cross off the ones you can’t do anything&#13;
about, then list the steps you can take to deal with the&#13;
others. A partner’s input may be helpful. An amorous&#13;
retreat will be even more so. ....&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22):.Nob0d~ else will&#13;
fix what’s bothering you, so what ape _you_ doing about&#13;
it? Big as some problems are, you can make a difference!&#13;
You could even bring friends into a volunteer effort&#13;
as if it were a social event.&#13;
SCORPIO ((~ctober 23 - November 21): "(our playful&#13;
jabs at social critique can get you a reputation. Will&#13;
hosts send you invitations due to real affection or out of&#13;
self-defense? Focus that acuity on working more effectively,&#13;
and you could accomplish a lot!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.ember 22 - December 20): Arguments&#13;
aren’t as likely to show that you’re right as much&#13;
as that you insist on "being right." A little humility and listening&#13;
can go a long way. Better yet, playful word games&#13;
are preferable to serious debate.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Arguments&#13;
about sex, sexuality, and gender issues can easily get&#13;
out of hand. If you must react as if your mother’s honor&#13;
were at stake, think of how she’d want you to be civil in&#13;
your debate.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Sexual values&#13;
and tastes change with age and experience. Although&#13;
that’s normal, staying in sync with your partner may be&#13;
the big challenge! Communication is always the key.&#13;
Be open to exploring differences as well as common&#13;
ground.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Your ideas for&#13;
improvements at work are, um, intriguing. Discuss them&#13;
with a colleague or two, allowing that they may be a bit&#13;
off the wall. Still, they could be the seeds of much better&#13;
ideas. Focus on efficiency and economy.&#13;
16 MetroSTAR ,, August 2008&#13;
Massachusetts may OK&#13;
marriage for out-ofstarers&#13;
Massachusetts’ legislature is considering repeal&#13;
oi:a 1913 law that prohibits people from other&#13;
states from getting married there if the marriage&#13;
wouldn’t be allowed where they live.&#13;
’The law -- which stopped interracial couples&#13;
who couldn’t marry in their own states t~¥om&#13;
n~arrying in Massachusetts -- was resurrected&#13;
aider Massachusetts legalized same-sex marriage&#13;
in 2004.&#13;
~e speaker of the House, the president ofth~&#13;
Senate and Gov. Deva! Patrick all support the&#13;
law’s repeal.&#13;
U2S. Census Bureau&#13;
won’t count married gays&#13;
~ae U.S. government will not count married&#13;
gay couples in the 2010 censtts, the San Jose&#13;
Mercury News reported July 12.&#13;
Brot,~ers &amp;Sismrs actors Matthew Rhys (who&#13;
plays gay character Kevin Walker) and Sally&#13;
Field. GLAAD photo&#13;
repre.sentations. Lifetime and MTV ranked&#13;
adequate. A&amp;E, Spike, TBS, TNT m~d USA&#13;
received failing grades.&#13;
The ful! report is at glaad.org/media/nri/&#13;
NRI_2008.pdf.&#13;
Instead, same-sex couples who accurately&#13;
report that they are married&#13;
will have their response tabulated by the&#13;
Census Bureau as if they had&#13;
checked "unmarried partners."&#13;
Same-sex marriage is legal in California and&#13;
Massachuset:tS[ in addition, New Yorkers who&#13;
m~r~ in those states or abroad are recognized&#13;
as married in New York state.&#13;
~ae Mercury News said the Census Bureau’s&#13;
decision was based on the federal Defense of&#13;
i~{arriage Act (DOMA) "and other mandates."&#13;
DOMA, signed into law by President Bill&#13;
Clinton in 1996, states, in part: "In determining&#13;
the meaning of any Act of Congress,&#13;
or of any ruling, regulation, or interpretation&#13;
of the various administrative bureaus and&#13;
agencies of the United States, the word ’marriage’&#13;
means only a leg~d union between one&#13;
man and one woman ,as husband and wife,&#13;
and the word ’spouse’ refers only to a person&#13;
of the opposite sex ~vho is a husband or a&#13;
wife."&#13;
Gary Gates of the Williams Institute, a think&#13;
tank at the University of California Los Angeles&#13;
Law School, told the newspaper that the&#13;
bureau’s decision "goes against everything the&#13;
census stands fo,:"&#13;
"It’s a systematic hiding not only of married&#13;
gay couples, but gay couples as families,&#13;
which I would argue is a fundamentally&#13;
political decision," Gates said.&#13;
received failing grades for their 6 percent and&#13;
4 percent of programming hours with GLBT&#13;
images.&#13;
Of the 10 cable networks evaluated, FX,&#13;
HBO and Showtime each received a grade&#13;
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programming hours featuring GLBT&#13;
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together we work to reverse discriminatory&#13;
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              <text>~NWW.METROSTARNEWS.COM "WE DELIVER DIVERSITY" DECEMBER 1, 2008&#13;
life and times ofan OHahoma legend.&#13;
ByMetro StarStaff&#13;
WoCkmer News Service&#13;
Photo) Bill Francisco,~Clogger Bill, haspofarmed over 350&#13;
b~efits andfundraisenfor the ~dsa and surrounding Communities&#13;
since !93Z&#13;
In the beginning, God created heaven and earth and Bill&#13;
Francisco on September 5, 1931. He was born in the middle&#13;
of the Great Depression. His Mother and Dad were Portuguese&#13;
farmers, poor as the dirt they farmed. His job until&#13;
school years was pulling weeds in the garden.&#13;
"My career started when I was six ),ears old. I was in the 1st&#13;
grade in Tulsgs Longfellow Hementary Schoo! at sixth and&#13;
Peoria. We did a fund-raiser for the school. They staged still&#13;
life portraits of Oklahoma history. I was selected as the young&#13;
boy in the Ponca City.statue of The Pioneer Woman for my&#13;
very first on-stage performance. Playing a statue, I had to&#13;
stand perfectly still and not move for three minutes! The most&#13;
difficult thing in the world for a six year old boy to do is stand&#13;
still! I wanted to do such a good job, every night when the&#13;
curtain went up, I would hold my breath the full three minutes&#13;
so I wouldn’t move a muscle and be the perfect statue,&#13;
but of course I almost passed out."&#13;
........Continued see SANTA page-15&#13;
protesting Califom,as ’assage ofl~ropost,&#13;
tion 8. Wackner News&#13;
An estimated 7,500 to 15,000 people marched through former New York Ammerican Civil Liberties Union Executive&#13;
Manhattan Nov¯ 12 protesting caiifornia’~ Proposition 8, the Director Normal Siegel Said t~e was c0mfortable ,vith a figure&#13;
- - state ~-on~titution of 7i500; and longtime gay activist Bill Dobbs, who opposes&#13;
Nov. 4 to end same:sex marriage, which yeas legalized by the same.sex marriage, favoring civil unions instead, said 5,000 to&#13;
7,000.&#13;
~e march began at the Mormon Temple on Columbus Av, "Tonight was an amazing success and I was proud ofNew&#13;
enue, went down Broadway, turned east on 61St Street, then York City standing in Solidarity with California and getting&#13;
south on Central Park West to Columbus circle, people out in the streets doing something meaningful," said&#13;
Johnson, who is director of government affairs at a Wall Street&#13;
realresta*e-development firm and political director of the&#13;
popular gay blog Towleroad.&#13;
California’s Supreme Court has been asked to delete Prop&#13;
8 from the constitution, anda ruling is expected rdatively&#13;
Estimates of the turnout for the march varied. Journalist and quickly. The American Civil Libe*:ties Union, Lambda Legal,&#13;
radio personality Michelangelo Signorile reported 15,000; the National Center for Lesbian Rigl!ts and other parties say&#13;
Gay activists have claimed that more than half of the money&#13;
that funded the ubiquitous TV ads that convinced Californians&#13;
to vote for Prop 8 was donated by Mormon families at&#13;
the church’s urging.&#13;
lead organizer Corey Johnson estimated 12,000; blogger and Prop 8 illegally "revised" the state constitution rather than&#13;
participant Joe Jervis (JoeMyGod) Said 10,000 to 15,000; merely amending it.&#13;
.,,,,....,.:Con{inued see NYC Page-8&#13;
My name is Chili.&#13;
2 December 2008&#13;
~#w.metrostarnews.com&#13;
Oklahoma City GLBT and Allied&#13;
Community Rallies&#13;
Over two hundred demonstrators t~llied on the Oklahoma City, City Hallsteps to p~otest discrimination&#13;
voted in by California, Arizona, Florida andArkansas on Nov 4. Photo by ~ctor Gorin.&#13;
On November 15 on the steps ofthe Oklahoma&#13;
City Hall, there was an outpouring&#13;
ofemotion &amp; solidarity as over 200 GLBT&#13;
people and their fair minded allies gathered&#13;
together to protest the passage ofProposition&#13;
City, yet nobody here was involved, so I decided&#13;
that I was going to do this." At 24, a lifdong&#13;
Oklahoman, he brought it together through&#13;
Internet work and word of mouth, naakAng a&#13;
grand occasion that received mainstream televithe&#13;
rights ofthose who may want to marry&#13;
later, but also left in legal limbo s~ae sex&#13;
couples who had already gotten married&#13;
For Trey Dill, who brought it all&#13;
together, organizing this protest was his first&#13;
venture in social activism. As he puts it, "After&#13;
the passage ofProposition 81 found myself&#13;
kind ofangry, and Igot on the Internet and&#13;
began browsing every GLBT website. One&#13;
day I stumbled onto the jointheimpact.com&#13;
website, which was organizing these rallies&#13;
nationwide. There ~vas a listing forOklahoma&#13;
McCullar and Marlena Weaver, who had gotten&#13;
married in California October 20, xvhose&#13;
marriage is now in legal limbo. Although they&#13;
realized that their marriage would not be recognizedqn&#13;
Oklahoma, the passage ofProposition&#13;
8 still hurt.&#13;
As Kara put it, "It makes us feel like we’re not&#13;
worthy enough. ~aey’ll take our taxes, ~ve l~ve&#13;
in the same community, yet we are second class&#13;
citizens. We’re here to protest this, because gay&#13;
or straight we all should have the same rights.&#13;
STOP HATE IN THE&#13;
HALLWAYS&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY. OK Educators,&#13;
mental health professionals, activists and others&#13;
interested in Oklahomds students came together&#13;
November 13 for the 2nd Stop Hatred&#13;
in the Hallways Conference. Following the&#13;
success of the first conference held in Oklahoma&#13;
City, this meeting was held at the U.S.&#13;
Postal Service’s National Facility for Employee&#13;
Development in Norman, bringing in people&#13;
throughout Oklahoma interested in making&#13;
Oklahoma’s schools safer.&#13;
The Conference was originally organized by&#13;
Cimarron Alliance, mainly because ofa glaring&#13;
need that wasn’t being met. While there have&#13;
been many incidents ofschool violence, and&#13;
conferences and discussion to address it, there&#13;
had never been a conference, seminar or major&#13;
Ann Simank Social worker &amp;former OKC&#13;
Councilperson, Randy Tate Conference organiz-&#13;
~ Tanya Cox representingACLU Oklahoma.&#13;
Photo by Victor Gorin&#13;
meeting that included what many feel is the&#13;
most common form ofbullying, those who are&#13;
or are perceived to be gay or lesbian.&#13;
Whether the problem is growing or simply&#13;
being recognized and addressed is open to&#13;
question. What is certain is that there&#13;
definitely is a problem. In a national study, over&#13;
30% of U.S. students reported being involved&#13;
in bullying either as a bully 13%, a victim 11%,&#13;
or both 6%. Coming dose to home, the Oklahoma&#13;
State Department of Health did a study&#13;
surveying 7848 Oklahoma students. They&#13;
found similar results, with 33% that had been&#13;
involved in bullying, 12% as the bullg, 14% as&#13;
the victim, and 7% involved in both. One in&#13;
five students worried often or daily about being&#13;
bullied. More than halfnever reported it to an&#13;
adult at school or a parent. When asked what&#13;
could be done about the situation, 213 of those&#13;
xvho were bullied and&#13;
halfofthose not bullied&#13;
wanted better adult&#13;
supervision.&#13;
Not only is bullying&#13;
damaging to both the&#13;
victims, but frequendy&#13;
the bullies suffer as well,&#13;
with over 60% ofthose&#13;
categorized as bullies&#13;
in grades 6-9 having&#13;
at least one criminal&#13;
conviction by age 24. A&#13;
study with the U.S. Department&#13;
ofEducation&#13;
of37 school shooting incidents found that&#13;
71% ofthe shooters felt threatened and/or&#13;
persecuted, or had been attacked.&#13;
Following a welcome by Richard Odgen,&#13;
Chairman of Cimarron Mliance, the conference&#13;
was addressed by Oklahoma Attorney&#13;
General Drew Edmondson. He pointed out&#13;
how things have dhanged, how prejudices of&#13;
home are brought to schools, and those who&#13;
,ire different frequently become objects ofbullying.&#13;
.............Continued see STOP HATE page-11&#13;
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What’s the Matter with&#13;
Oklahoma?&#13;
By Gov. David V/alters&#13;
Photo: Gov. David Walters (nndb.conO&#13;
I waited three days in the hopes that my fuming&#13;
at Oklahoma’s counter performance to the&#13;
collective heave ho that the rest of the nation&#13;
gave to the Republicans would subside.&#13;
It has not.&#13;
Axnending the title ofTnomas Franks’ insightful&#13;
book about how conservatives won&#13;
the heart of g,ansas ,.. "What’s the Matter&#13;
with Oklahoma?" Did we really just do this?&#13;
We’re the winner of the national championship&#13;
for the highest McCain/Palin margin at&#13;
65.6 percent; the only state where Republicans&#13;
gained ground in the state house, senate&#13;
and statewide offices; and the only state in&#13;
which McCain/Palin carried every county.&#13;
Not one of our 77 counties ,vent Democratic,&#13;
not a single blue dot. Sen. Obama polled&#13;
10.8 percent in Beaver County. This was not&#13;
out of 100 votes where percentages are easily&#13;
distorted, but out of 2,462 votes cast.&#13;
Now you are thinking that we cannot expect&#13;
mu&amp; progressive thought out of a county&#13;
best known for its cow-chip throwing contest&#13;
(two tries if you lick your fingers after the&#13;
first). BUt I have been to Beaver county and&#13;
met good people and don’t understand&#13;
89.2% decided Sarah Palin should be vice&#13;
president of the United States.&#13;
It’s not just our friends in Beaver scouring&#13;
the landscape for aerodynamic cow patties.&#13;
Twenty-one counties fell below 25 percent for&#13;
Obama and 39 counties, more than half of&#13;
the 77, fell below 30 percent.&#13;
The top bastion of Democratic performance?&#13;
Cherokee county, where they used to spray&#13;
for Republicans, held McCain/Palin to "only"&#13;
56.percent. The heart of our most Democratic&#13;
county only allowed Obama to get&#13;
within 12.2 percent of a single county victor,/.&#13;
Howard Dean called me as I was looking at&#13;
these&#13;
..........Continued See WALTERS&#13;
OkEq Sponsors a Care&#13;
Drive&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ OkEq is sponsoring&#13;
a Care Drive as part of our Home for the&#13;
Holidays. Donations are being accepted at&#13;
the Center for Our House Too, which serves&#13;
approximately 75 clients affected by HIV and&#13;
AIDS. Our House Too needs personal items&#13;
such as cleaning supplies and toiletry items.&#13;
The Parish Church of St. Jerome’s Food&#13;
Pantry served over 500 householcks and over&#13;
1000 people last year. The food pantry needs&#13;
canned foods, stuffing mixes, hamburger&#13;
helpers, etc. The drive will continue until the&#13;
end of the year. A full list 0fitems needed is&#13;
available at the Center and on our website,&#13;
~wccw.okeq.org&#13;
Holiday Music Is In&#13;
Air&#13;
TULSA, OK (OKEQ) Council Oak Men’s&#13;
Chorale Presents "A Holiday Happening" - an&#13;
event so festive even Rudolph will be jealous!&#13;
December 2nd, 5th, and 6th starting at 8:00pro&#13;
at the Trinity Episcopal Church. For more&#13;
information visit the web site at http://vcww.&#13;
counciloak.org.&#13;
Sisters In Song is also holding a Holiday&#13;
Concert. The event scheduled for Dec 13th.&#13;
Stay tuned for details or visit ww~v.myspace.&#13;
com/sistersinsong.&#13;
NEW GAY CLUB&#13;
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JOPLIN, MO (PR) __ With several new&#13;
GLBT bars opening and closing this past&#13;
year, the Joplin Gay Community is looking&#13;
forward to a place to gather and have fun that&#13;
they can depend on to be open the next day.&#13;
The PLA-Mor Lounge should be just that.&#13;
Local business man and owner ofthe new dub,&#13;
Bill Jack is well know and respected in the area.&#13;
They are open Monday- Saturday 3:00PM&#13;
to 1:30 am. Located at 532 South Joplin Ave&#13;
Joplin MO 64801, phone 417-624-2722.&#13;
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Royalty Team&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) _ OGRA&#13;
has announced the New OGRA 2009 Royalty&#13;
Team. Miss OGRA 2009, Anita Ryder&#13;
Mr OGRA 2009, Larry Bourne Ms OGRA&#13;
2009, Brooklyn Rachelle OGRA would like&#13;
to invite everyone to come and join us for our&#13;
next genera! membership meeting, Sunday&#13;
December 7th 2008 at 2:00 PM at the Ledo,&#13;
in the Habana Inn Complex.&#13;
The OGRA 2009 Royalty Team would !ike&#13;
to invite everyone to their first fundraiser of&#13;
their reign, Saturday December 20th 2008&#13;
from 8:00 PM until 10:00 PM at the Finishline,&#13;
in the Habana Inn Complex.&#13;
They ~vill be raising money for the 2009&#13;
Great Plains Rodeo and their Charity Partners.&#13;
During the evening a Christmas wreath&#13;
auction will be held and door prizes will be&#13;
given away. They will also be issuing the organizations&#13;
contributions to the charity partners&#13;
for 2008. "Please join us to recognize al! the&#13;
hard work the organization has done for this&#13;
community during the 2008 year." N~e 2008&#13;
charity partners are RAIN Oklahoma and&#13;
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Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center opens December&#13;
exhibit&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis R Neill&#13;
Equality Center Gallery exhibit for December&#13;
is a fundraiser for the Gallery. The theme for&#13;
the exhibit is ’Reflection on a Red Stiletto’.&#13;
Each ofthe eleven participating artists were&#13;
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use as inspiration for their creation. That piece&#13;
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The exhibit and silent auction will rm~ through&#13;
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additional piece ofhis/her artwork on display&#13;
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Colorado sends openly&#13;
gay man to Congress&#13;
Schwarzenegger: State&#13;
Supremes may undo&#13;
Prop 8&#13;
Photo:j~red Polls by Rex l~ckner&#13;
Openly gay Jared Polls was elected to the U.S.&#13;
House of Representatives on Nov. 4 from&#13;
Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District, which&#13;
encompasses areas north and west of Denver,&#13;
including the city ofBoulder.&#13;
Polls, a 33-year-old Democrat, is the first&#13;
openly gay man elected to Congress who was&#13;
out when elected t’or the first time. U.S. Rep.&#13;
Tamlnv Baldwin. D-Wis., holds the female&#13;
distincrmn in that regard.&#13;
California Gov. A,wold Schwarzenegger thinks&#13;
the state Supreme Court may annul Prop 8.&#13;
Photo by Rex Wockner "&#13;
California Gin: Arnold Schwarzenegger told&#13;
CNN on Nov. 9 that the state Supreme Court&#13;
may welt "undo" Proposition 8, the voter initiative&#13;
that re-banned same-sex marriage Nov. 4&#13;
by amending the state constitution.&#13;
,~d the governor suggested he thinks that&#13;
would be a good ~ove.&#13;
"They had a very, very strong campaign, the&#13;
pro-Proposition 8 people, and I think that&#13;
the people that tried to defeat it did not have,&#13;
"~e voters of out" district have spoken clearly maybe, as goo_d a campaigner had as much&#13;
that they ~an~ change brought t~Washing~rn,- moneY behi"nd ~" t, whatever, Schwarz’ enegger&#13;
Polls told the Denver Post. "I look fbr~vard to said. "I think it is unfortunate, obviously, but&#13;
taking my out-of-the-box approach and creative&#13;
ideas to help shake up "Washington?&#13;
In his primary-election victory speech in&#13;
August, Polls introduced his partner, made reference&#13;
to being gay, ~d said, "I always worried&#13;
that that ~vould get in the way (of) giving back&#13;
mad contributing to our society:’&#13;
A millionaire who made his money in online&#13;
ventures, Polis spent $5.6 million of his own&#13;
funds in the campaign.&#13;
Polls becomes the sixth open gay to serve in&#13;
the I-louse ofRepresentatives, following in&#13;
the footsteps of Baldwin, current Rep. Barney&#13;
Frank kD-Mass.), and former Reps. Gerry&#13;
Studds (D-Mass.), who is deceased, Steve&#13;
Gunderson (R-Wis.) and Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.).&#13;
Frank, 68, is now the powerful chairman of the&#13;
House Financial Services Committee.&#13;
Frank told the Post in August, "We are reaching&#13;
that point where among.Democratic&#13;
voters sexual orientation ofa candidate is not&#13;
a factor."&#13;
He also said that once he’s no longer the only&#13;
gay male congressman, he won’t feel as much&#13;
pressure to be a role modd and plans to start&#13;
smoking cigars in public again.&#13;
it’s nrt the end because I think this will go&#13;
back into the courts, this will go back to the&#13;
Supreme Court because the Supreme Court&#13;
very clearly in California has declared this&#13;
unconstitutional. It’s the same as in the 1948&#13;
case xvhen blacks and whites were not allowed&#13;
to marry. This falls into the same category. So,&#13;
I think that we will again, you know, maybe&#13;
undo that, if the court is willing to do that, and&#13;
then move forward from there and again lead&#13;
in that area?&#13;
In addition to the anti-gay side’s having aired&#13;
much more effective ads than the pro-gay side&#13;
did in the huge TV-advertising war, Schwarzenegger&#13;
said there were other factors that&#13;
aided Prop 8’s passage.&#13;
"Because of the big turnout amongst African-&#13;
Americans and Latinos, that had an effect also,&#13;
which they did not expect, so there’s all kinds&#13;
of other things there;’ he said. "And I think the&#13;
religious groups have done a really big campaign,&#13;
a lot ofthem, to support Proposition&#13;
8, and so on, and so it’s a very, very difficult&#13;
thing."&#13;
Before the TV ad war started, Prop 8 had been&#13;
losing in the polls by as much as 17 points.&#13;
2qae governor also offered some advice to&#13;
California’s gay population.&#13;
°I can start indulging some bad habits; Frank&#13;
said. "Let the young gay people find someone&#13;
else to emulate?&#13;
"(Y)ou should never ever give up; he said.&#13;
"They should never give up. They should be on&#13;
it and on it until they get it done:&#13;
Laxwers for the gay side filed suit in the state&#13;
Supreme Court on Nov. 5 seeking to annul&#13;
Prop 8. They said it is not merely an amendment&#13;
to the constitution but rather a "revision"&#13;
that fundamentally alters the guarantee of&#13;
equal protection.&#13;
Constitutional revisions require a t~vo-thirds&#13;
vote ofthe Legislature to reach the ballot. Prop&#13;
8 got there by activists’ collecting signatures on&#13;
petitions.&#13;
"Proposition 8 is invalid because the initiative&#13;
process was improperly used in an attempt to&#13;
undo the constitution’s core commitment to&#13;
equality for everyone by eliminating a fundamental&#13;
right from just one group -- lesbian and&#13;
gay Californians," said the American Civil Liberties&#13;
Union, Lambda Legal and the National&#13;
Center for Lesbian Rights.&#13;
"Proposition 8 also improperly attempts to prevent&#13;
the courts from exercising their essential&#13;
constitutional role ofprotecting the equal prote.&#13;
ction rights of minorities," the groups said.&#13;
Same-sex marriages begin&#13;
in Connecticut&#13;
Don Perata and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass.&#13;
Gay groups and others have filed suit seeking&#13;
to invalidate Prop 8, arguing that it unconstitutionally&#13;
"revised" the constitution, rather than&#13;
merely amending it.&#13;
When changes in the constitution have farreaching&#13;
effects on the document’s structure&#13;
and purpose, the process of amending it must&#13;
begin in the state Legislature, with a two-thirds&#13;
vote. The process cannot start solely with voters&#13;
signing petitions, as was the case with Prop 8.&#13;
"Proposition 8 is invalid because the initiative&#13;
process was impropetly used in an attempt to&#13;
undo the constitution’s core commitment to&#13;
equality for everyone by elinainating a fundamental&#13;
right from just one group -- lesbian and&#13;
gay Californians;’ said the American Civil Liberties&#13;
Union, Lambda Legal and the National&#13;
Center for Lesbian Rights.&#13;
Same-sex couples began marrying in Connecticut&#13;
on Nov. 12 after final judgment was entered&#13;
in a case decided by the state Supreme Court&#13;
on Oct. 10.&#13;
In a 4-3 ruling, the court had declared that the&#13;
state’s policy ofoff~ring same~sex couples:only&#13;
civil unions violated that state constitution’s&#13;
guarantee Ofequal protection under the law.&#13;
One report, based on partial data, said 66 marriage&#13;
licenses were issued to same-sex couples&#13;
across the state in the initial hours after samesex&#13;
marriage becanae legal.&#13;
With California voters’ recent decision to&#13;
re-ban same-sex marriage, Massachusetts is the&#13;
only other U.S. state where gay couples can&#13;
marry.&#13;
~ae California move, which anaended the state&#13;
constitution, is under assault in several new&#13;
lawsuits filed with the state Supreme Court,&#13;
and gays and their supporters have staged&#13;
numerous large street demonstrations up and&#13;
dmvn the state since Nox: 4.&#13;
On S,a.ra,,y, No . 15, w=e .ge, ,-ooraihated&#13;
anti-~grop 8protests across the country at&#13;
10:30 a.ra. Ca~fornia time. 7his was the scene&#13;
in San Francisco. Viockner Newspboto by Steve&#13;
Silb~an&#13;
Legislators want Pro&#13;
overturned&#13;
Forty-four California&#13;
legislators filed a brief&#13;
with the state Supreme&#13;
Court on Nov. 10 urging&#13;
that Proposition 8, the&#13;
constitutional amendment&#13;
that voters passed&#13;
to qe-ban same-sex marriage,&#13;
be overturned.&#13;
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Constitutionality of&#13;
Prop 8&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (PR) __ November&#13;
19, 2008) -- Today the California Supreme&#13;
Court granted review in the legal challenges&#13;
to Proposition 8, which passed by a narrmv&#13;
margin of 52 percent on November 4. In an&#13;
order issued today, the Court agreed to hear&#13;
the case and set an expedited briefing schedule.&#13;
q-he Court also denied an immediate stay.&#13;
On November 5, 2008, the National Center&#13;
for Lesbian Rights, the American Civil Liberties&#13;
Union, and Lambda Legal filed a lawsuit&#13;
challenging the validity of Proposition 8 in&#13;
the California Supreme Court on behalf of&#13;
six individuals and Equality California. The&#13;
City of San Francisco, joined by the City of&#13;
Los Angeles and Santa Clara County, filed a&#13;
similar challenge, as did a private attorney in&#13;
Los Angeles.&#13;
The lawsuits allege that, on its face, Proposition&#13;
8 is an improper revision rather than&#13;
an amendment of the California Constitution&#13;
because, in its very title, which ,vas&#13;
"Himinates the right to marry for same-sex&#13;
couples," the initiative eliminated an existing&#13;
right only for a targeted minofit): If permitted&#13;
to stand, Proposition 8 would be the first&#13;
time an initiative has successfully been used&#13;
to change the California Constitution to take&#13;
way an existing right only for a particular&#13;
group. Such a change would defeat the very&#13;
purpose of a constitution and fundamentally&#13;
alter the role of the courts in protecting&#13;
minority rights. According to the California&#13;
Constitution, such a serious revision of our&#13;
state Constitution cannot be enacted through&#13;
a simple majority vote, but must first be approved&#13;
by two-thirds of the Legislature.&#13;
Since the three lawsuits submitted on November&#13;
5, three other lawsuits challenging&#13;
Proposition 8 have been filed. In a petition&#13;
filed on November 14, 2008, leading African&#13;
American, Latino, and Asian American&#13;
groups argued that Proposition 8 threatens&#13;
the equal protection fights of all Californians.&#13;
On November 17, 2008, the California&#13;
Council of Churches and other religious&#13;
leaders and faith organizations representing&#13;
millions of members statewide, also filed a&#13;
petition asserting that Proposition 8 poses a&#13;
severe threat to the guarantee of equal protection&#13;
for all, and was not enacted through the&#13;
constitutionally required process for such a&#13;
dramatic change to the California Constitu~&#13;
tion. On the same day, prominent California&#13;
womeffs rights organizations filed a petition&#13;
asldng the Court to invalidate Proposition 8&#13;
because of its potentially disastrous implications&#13;
for women and other groups that face&#13;
discrimination.&#13;
In May of 2008, the California Supreme&#13;
Court held that barring same-sex couples&#13;
from marriage violates the equal protection&#13;
clause of the California Constitution and&#13;
violates the fundamental right to marry.&#13;
Proposition 8 would completely eliminate the&#13;
right to marry only for same-sex couples. No&#13;
other initiative has ever successfully changed&#13;
the California Constitution to take avcay a&#13;
right only from a targeted minority group.&#13;
Over the past 100 years, the California&#13;
Supreme Court has heard nine cases challenging&#13;
either legislative enactments or initiatives&#13;
as invalid revisions of the California Constitution.&#13;
In three of those cases, the Court&#13;
invalidated those measures.&#13;
For more information on dais case, go to:&#13;
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/courts/supreme/&#13;
highprofile/prop8.htm&#13;
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CROWNED&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
Photo: Miss Bamboo 2009 Lady Katherine&#13;
TULSA, OK __ No prelim, no registration&#13;
fees, not known for glamour, but an absolute&#13;
celebration of campy fun with a big heart.&#13;
That is the Miss Bamboo Pageant. Although&#13;
this year’s contestants did break with tradition&#13;
and were quite stylish. Lady Katherine was&#13;
a bit sleazy with her very revealing Victoria&#13;
Secret underwear!&#13;
Votes for each contestant were determined by&#13;
the amount of money each was given by the&#13;
audience for their performance.&#13;
Our House Too ofTulsa ~vas the recipient of&#13;
this years proceeds of $625.00. Our House&#13;
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who are HIV+ or living with AIDS. You can&#13;
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Conspicuously absent from the entertainment&#13;
line-up this year was self proclaimed&#13;
Empress of the Bamboo, Miss Mona Lott&#13;
and Miss Bamboo 2007 (2 X default) Czarina&#13;
Rottchacokoffwho’s Hollywood caliber talent&#13;
was very much missed.&#13;
A constitutional revision requires a two-thirds&#13;
vote of the Legislature to begin the process,&#13;
while an amendment can be placed on the&#13;
ballot simply by collecting enough voter&#13;
signatures on petitions, as was the case with&#13;
Prop 8.&#13;
"Proposition 8 is invalid because the initiative&#13;
process was improperly used in an attempt to&#13;
undo the constitution’s core commitment to&#13;
equality for everyone by eliminating a fundamental&#13;
right from just one group -- lesbian&#13;
and gay Californians," the legal groups said.&#13;
"Proposition 8 also improperly attempts to&#13;
prevent the courts from exercising their essential&#13;
constitutional role of protecting the&#13;
equal protection rights of minorities," the&#13;
groups said.&#13;
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on&#13;
Nov. 10 expressed support for overturning&#13;
Prop 8.&#13;
"This will go back to the Supreme Court&#13;
because the Supreme Court very clearly in&#13;
California has declared this unconstitutional,"&#13;
Schwarzenegger told CNN. "It’s the same as&#13;
in the 1948 case when blacks and whites were&#13;
not allowed to marry. This falls into the same&#13;
category. So, I think that we will again, you&#13;
know, maybe undo that, if the court is willing&#13;
to do that, and then move forward from there&#13;
and again lead in that area."&#13;
Schwarzenegger also urged gay Californians&#13;
to "never ever gir.e u.p".o.n marriage.e.q.u.al.i~.:&#13;
"They should be on it and on it until they get&#13;
it done," he said.&#13;
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By Gerald Libonati&#13;
~e marriage protection amendment that bans same-sex&#13;
couples from marrying was on the ballot in three states last&#13;
Tuesday. It passed in Florida and California by a margin of&#13;
52% to 48% with a majority of the precincts counted. In Arizona,&#13;
a conservative state that once rejected the amendment,&#13;
it passed by 56% to 44%.&#13;
[[he results came as no surprise, emphasizing once again that&#13;
the rights of unpopular minorities should never be put to a&#13;
popular vote.&#13;
How many times was the Equal Rights An,~,endment for&#13;
~vomen squashed? The first public Womans Rights Convention&#13;
was held in 1848 west of Syracuse, New York.&#13;
African-Amlericans did not win equal rights by a popular vote.&#13;
The country vehemently fought against it. Equality for blacks&#13;
required an act of Congress. So too, should equal rights for&#13;
cay men and lesbian women be written into lave, not restricted&#13;
y it.&#13;
Some might feel gay marriage is not a question of rights,&#13;
yet the expression of religious values is protected by the first&#13;
amendment. After all, it is a religious Viewpoint that same-sex&#13;
couples should not be allowed to marry, and it is the spiritual&#13;
vie~cpoint of gay and lesbian couples (and the mental health&#13;
community) that homosexuality is a good and valid expression.&#13;
It is, to be sure, a religious debate as well as one of legal&#13;
benefits.&#13;
One can’t help feeling violated every time there is a gay/lesbian&#13;
issue on the chopping block. It becomes a lightning rod&#13;
for the religious right to rally agm’nst with their bumper stickers&#13;
and selbrighteous slurs. How many gay and lesbian people&#13;
feel battered during times like this?&#13;
Yet, the struggle for gay rights may be part of a process that&#13;
has not yet finished. Certainly, the zeitgeist has improved significantly&#13;
over the years regarding attitudes toward gay/lesbian&#13;
people. And if it is hard to imagine a time when GLBT people&#13;
are a part of the Atnerican mainstream, remember it was once&#13;
hard fbr women and black Americans to imagine, too.&#13;
Gerald Libonati is an award-winning wrimr in South Florida.&#13;
He has writtenfor the Sun-Sentinel, 7he Miami Hera~ 7he&#13;
Advocate and various gay/lesbian newspapo’s. He is the author&#13;
ofthe new novel, ’7~eter Wo~" the sto~ ofafamous gay rock star&#13;
who goes incognito mfind love.&#13;
NO on Prop 8 Campaign Leaders&#13;
Call on Community to Stand&#13;
Together&#13;
SACP,AMENTO, CA (PR) __ Top leaders from the NO on&#13;
Prop 8 campaign today issued the follmving statement urging&#13;
leaders in the community to stand together following the passage&#13;
of Prop 8.&#13;
"This has been an incredibly difficult week for Californians&#13;
who are disappointed in the passage of Proposition 8, which&#13;
takes away the right to marry for same-sex couples in our&#13;
state. We feel a profound sense of disappointment in this&#13;
defeat, but know that in order to move forward we must continue&#13;
to stand together as one community in order to secure&#13;
full equality in California.&#13;
"In working to defeat Prop 8, a profound coalition banded&#13;
together to fight for equality. Faith leaders, labor, teachers,&#13;
civil rights leaders and communities of col0r, Republicans,&#13;
Democrats, and Independents, public officials, local school&#13;
boards and city councils, parents, corporate law firms and&#13;
bar associations, businesses, and people from all walks of life&#13;
l’oined together to stand up against discrimination. We must&#13;
build on this coalition in order to achieve equal rights for all&#13;
Californians.&#13;
"We achieve nothing ifwe isolate the people who did not&#13;
stand with us in this fight. We only further divide our state if&#13;
we attempt to blame people of faith, African American voters,&#13;
rural communities and others for this loss. We know people&#13;
of all faiths, races and backgrounds stand with us in our fight&#13;
to end discrimination, and will continue to do so. Now more&#13;
than ever it is critical that we work together and respect our&#13;
differences that make us a diverse and unique society.. Only&#13;
with that understanding will we achieve justice and equality&#13;
for all."&#13;
Geoff Kors, Executive Director, Equality California&#13;
Kate Kendell, Executive Director, National Center for Lesbian&#13;
Rights. Lorri Jean, CEO, Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center&#13;
Delores Jacobs, CEO, San Diego Gay and Lesbian Center&#13;
925 L Street, Suite 1200 Sacramento, CA 95814,&#13;
Time for Waiting is Over&#13;
-he Time for Action is NOW.&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ A recent joint press release from&#13;
Equality California, National Center for Lesbian Rights, Los&#13;
Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center ,,,a,,n~d the San Diego Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Center is counseling that We achieve nothing ifwe&#13;
isolate the people who did not stand with us in this fight. We&#13;
only further divide our state ifwe attempt to blame people of&#13;
faith, African American voters, rural communities arid others&#13;
for this loss.&#13;
I disagree completely. No longer, no longer, no longer must&#13;
religion be used as the cudgel to separate any person from&#13;
their legal rights of fair treatment and protection under the&#13;
law.&#13;
I walked by a religious proselytizer today in downtown Oklahoma&#13;
City. I hadseen him yesterday when he made a speech&#13;
for Gee-sus on the bus I was riding. Today, though, he was on&#13;
the sidewalk and said to me, "Did you know God loves you?"&#13;
I looked him in the eye for a few seconds and replied, "F***&#13;
ofiq.", and walked away.&#13;
I’ve never acted that way to a stranger before and depending&#13;
on the perceived physical danger to me, it wofft be the last&#13;
time I respond to an uninvited encounter with a proselytizer.&#13;
Religion has and continues to be the major block to the&#13;
implementation of rights for gay/lesbian citizens because of&#13;
wh~tt we do in private and who we love in public.&#13;
Religion ,vas the chain around the necks of slaves, it’s been the&#13;
chastity belt forced on women’s reproductive choice, and it’s&#13;
been the Closed book preventing the age-appropriate teaching&#13;
of responsible sexual information to children.&#13;
Religion instructs the empty-headed to fear our differentness,&#13;
to treat us with disrespect and with barely concealed contempt&#13;
to encourage violence against our property and bodies.&#13;
Wegays/lesbians are far too complacent, accepting, and willing&#13;
in our own disenfranchisement from our birth right as&#13;
citizens.&#13;
I welcome the peaceful protests in California and elsewhere&#13;
that are demanding the protection and benefits of the laws&#13;
that are applied to others but not to us.&#13;
Our self-appointed equality leaders who counsel shyness and&#13;
acceptance of a later time should act like leaders or get out of&#13;
our way. The time is long past for coyness and politeness.&#13;
Dr. M. L. King said it best in his "Letter from Birmingham&#13;
Jail", April 16, 1963 with this paragraph:&#13;
X~re know through painful experience that freedom is never&#13;
voluntarily given b~ the oppressor; it must be demanded by&#13;
the oppressed. Frankly, I have yet to engage in a direct-action&#13;
campaign that was "well timed" in the view of those who have&#13;
not suffered unduly from the disease of segregation. For&#13;
years now I have heard the ~vord Wmt. It nngs ~n the ear of&#13;
every Negro with piercing familiarity. This "Wait" has almost&#13;
always meant Never. We must come to see, with one ofou&#13;
distinguished jurists, that "justice too long delayed is justice&#13;
denied." ( http://www.mlkonline.net/jail.html )&#13;
With the immorally presented kangaroo-court vote that&#13;
passed Prop 8 in California and with other anti-gay measures&#13;
in Arizona, Florida, and Arkansas, I think we gays/lesbians&#13;
have waited long enough. Let the marches continue!&#13;
As we march, let’s take our chant from the newly-elected&#13;
President Obama’s campaign, Yes, we can!&#13;
numbers. He wanted to say, "thank you" ... for what I have&#13;
no earthly idea.&#13;
I unloaded about our local results, but Howard didfft take the&#13;
bait. His politically correct language has been finely honed&#13;
from thousands of scathing attacks on each of his utterances.&#13;
He opined that the economy is much better in Oklahoma&#13;
than most states and that many other states have a sizable&#13;
portion of their popul,a,tion tl~at,~ould normally be concerned&#13;
about leaders who are different than they are. But in those&#13;
states the economy and the need for change overwhelmed&#13;
their normal reticence to select someone "unlike" them.&#13;
Man that guy can talk.&#13;
While t am fuming, foaming, uttering and mumblin,F, obscenities,&#13;
he sounds like he just graduated from The vabama&#13;
School of Cool. So should we do anything?&#13;
Ofcourse we should. Not just for competitive partisan&#13;
reasons, but because it’s not good for Oklahoma to run so&#13;
counter.&#13;
One national media service recently said bas,,ed on the polls,&#13;
the future of the Re,publica,n Party lies with old white people&#13;
and hayseed states. I, dont believe that, but much ofme nation&#13;
does and we dont need to be in that category.&#13;
Another pundit said that to understand the current Republican&#13;
Party one has to "understand the unique culture and&#13;
politics ofAppalachia."&#13;
Are you kidding me? Hayseed states and Appalachia! Call&#13;
your local chamber and ask them if they think this is somehmv&#13;
good for us.&#13;
From a national image it’s a disaster. From a local basis can&#13;
you imagine how this emboldens Republicans in the state&#13;
house, now firmly in control of the l~gislature? Do you think&#13;
we are going to hear much about education, health care and&#13;
jobs -- or are we simply going to get a double dose of Guns,&#13;
God, and Gays?&#13;
Gun sales in Oldahoma skyrocketed immediately prior to the&#13;
election and particularly afterwards. The vast majority of these&#13;
Oklahoma voters really believe that Obama -- in addition&#13;
to not being a Christian, being affiliated with terrorists and&#13;
intent on doubling our taxes -- is also going to take their guns!&#13;
What was that comment during the campaign about clinging?&#13;
So what do we do?&#13;
Before we start shouting and stepping all over each other like&#13;
the national Republicans, we should first calmly talk about&#13;
process. Hmv do we determine what are the highest contributing&#13;
factors to this unusual trend in Oldahoma? Let’s assume&#13;
that we can identify with polling and focus groups the top 20&#13;
contributing factors, and then perhaps we can identify that&#13;
half of these we cannot do an) thing about.., but a plan to&#13;
address the other half may have merit. I have lots ofideas ...&#13;
but I really have to cool off first.&#13;
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red dirt blog/&#13;
10 ~÷troSTAR December 2008&#13;
Rhis was best shown by the keynote speaker, Stephen Wessler,&#13;
who directs the Center for the Prevennon of Hate Violence&#13;
located in Pordand, Maine, and was a former assistant Attorney&#13;
General in that state was well. He is the author ofthe book,&#13;
"The Respectful School," and has received many awards for his&#13;
work in the area of civil rights.&#13;
OkA¢homa State Attorney Gene~alDrew Edmondson. Aspeaker at&#13;
the 2nd Stop Hate in the Hallways Conference. Photo by Hctor&#13;
Gorin&#13;
He pointed out that serious bullying begins with words. He told&#13;
ofa student (pseudonym John), ~vho was perceived to be gay&#13;
by 4 male students at his school. At first they talked behind his&#13;
back, and nobody objected. It escalated to name calling direcdy&#13;
to John. ~aen it escalated to tripping and shoving in the hall,&#13;
with no objections or intervention. The following February&#13;
he ~vas jumped by three boys and severely beaten, and nobody&#13;
intervened or told an adult. This followed by 3 more similar&#13;
incidents, including an attempt in the bathroom to put his head&#13;
in an unflushed toilet, and another incident where a boy put&#13;
John’s head in a noose and pulled it tight for over 40 seconds. Finally,&#13;
When one ofthe boys threatened to shoot John, the threat&#13;
was overheard by a girl ~vho reported this to school authOrities,&#13;
Finally the police were called and Mr. Wessler, as a prosecutor&#13;
with the state hate crimes prosecution unit, finally took action.&#13;
Ironically, the four boys involved in the harassment were age 12.&#13;
Although the conference included the issues ofGLBT students,&#13;
it was also inclusive ofother forms as ~vell, including those of&#13;
Islamic students ~vho were harassed (frequently called terrorists),&#13;
Latinos frequently called "beaners" or "tacos". Other issues&#13;
included students with disabilities, and other characteristics&#13;
such as being overweight.&#13;
Reverend Scott Jones ofOklahoma City’s Cathedral ofHope&#13;
led a panel discussion ofreligion and the role it played in harassment,&#13;
and also those who are victimized. Another workshop&#13;
conducted by Kathy Middleton with the Oklahoma State&#13;
Department of Health, showed and demonstrated how bullying&#13;
could be prevented, and how students &amp; administrators can&#13;
deal with it. And intervention can’t come too soon, not only for&#13;
those bullied, but for all Oklahoma students who have the right&#13;
to a productive, safe education.&#13;
Oklahoma Couple Marries&#13;
Photp: Rex Ball, Architect/Urban Designer, aformer US Commissioner&#13;
ofFine Arts and Stephen Edwards, multi-award winning&#13;
Interior Designer in Oklahoma were mar~ed October 24 in&#13;
Palm Springs, CA by Mayor Steve Pougnet.&#13;
The couple has been together for 24 years. Both are originally&#13;
from Central Oklahoma where they first met. Having also&#13;
lived in Washington, D.C. the couple settled in Tulsa in 1996.&#13;
B~th ~e a~tive iii Hist0fi~il PreserVation and have renovated&#13;
two Tulsa houses for themselves both ofwhich are located in&#13;
neighborhoods on the National Register of Historic places. In&#13;
Oklahoma City they renovated the Mid-Century landmark&#13;
Raymond Carter designed Residence on Barnes Circle which&#13;
is also visible from Pennsylvania Avenue.&#13;
The services were conducted on Friday, October 24 by the&#13;
Mayor of Palm Springs in the Mid-Century designed City&#13;
Hall. q-he Mayor hadwritten the words of the service. Witnesses&#13;
were former Tulsans Mike Green and Jim Trotter also&#13;
Architect Dan Logan of Palm Springs and Malibu.&#13;
The couple has 5 daughters and nine grandchildren.&#13;
Father and son marry partners in&#13;
Palm Springs double wedding&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Charles Robbins, executive director of~e Trevor Project, and&#13;
Damon Romine, director ofentertainment media at the Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, got married Nov. 2 in&#13;
Palm Springs in a double ceremony that also saw Romine’sfather,&#13;
David, marry hisparmen La~wy Barrett. From left: Robbins,&#13;
Damon Romine, David Romine and Barrett. Photo&#13;
by DavidA. Lee&#13;
Charles Robbins, executive director of~he Trevor Project,&#13;
the national suicide-prevention helpline for gay youth, and&#13;
Damon Romine, director of entertainment media at the Gay&#13;
&amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, got married Nov. 2&#13;
in Palm Springs in a double ceremony that also saw Romine’s&#13;
father, David, marry his partner, Larry Barrett.&#13;
Robbins, 46, and Damon Romine, 42, have been together for&#13;
nine years and Barrett and David Romine have been together&#13;
for 16 years.&#13;
It was believed to be California’s first same-sex double wedding&#13;
ceremony shared by a father and son.&#13;
Same-sex marriage became legal in California on June 16, following&#13;
a Supreme Court ruling, and became illegal again on&#13;
Nov. 4, following passage of a ballot initiative that amended&#13;
the state constitution to negate the ruling.&#13;
Gay groups have filed suit to block the amendment from&#13;
taking effect. At press time, the State Supreme Court had not&#13;
ruled on the case, and county officials had stopped issuing&#13;
marriage licenses to same-sex couples.&#13;
Will &amp; Grace creator marries&#13;
Max Mutchnick, a creator and executive producer ofTV’s&#13;
Wilt &amp; Grace, got married to lawyer Erik Hyman on Oct. 25&#13;
in Beverly Hills.&#13;
"We wanted to be a part of the wave of same-sex couples getring&#13;
married before the election," Mutchnick told The New&#13;
York Times.&#13;
~e couple have been together for two years. They moved in&#13;
together a week after meeting and have never spent a night&#13;
apart since.&#13;
Mutchnick told The Times that Hyman is the most intelligent&#13;
and confident man he’s ever met, and the only one he’s met&#13;
who can withstand his insecurities and histrionics.&#13;
Hyman said he felt hard for Mutchnick’s passion, charm and&#13;
humor.&#13;
The couple have two daughters, who were born to a surrogate.&#13;
California voters ended same-sex marriage in the state Nov.&#13;
4, amending the state constitution to say, "Only marriage&#13;
between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."&#13;
Gay groups have filed suit to block the amendment from&#13;
taking effect. At press time, the State Supreme Court had not&#13;
ruled on the case, and county officials had stopped issuing&#13;
marriage licenses to same-sex couples.&#13;
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On Saturday, Nov. 15, there were coordinated anti,Prop. 8 protests in 300 cities in all 50 states&#13;
and several other countries at 10.30. a.m. California time, ~lengthy march from San Diego’s&#13;
Balboa Park to the Count~&#13;
25;000 ~ar~hers, Photo by Re~ Wockne~&#13;
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10:30 a.m. Ca~lifo~ia time. ~is wa~ the stone&#13;
in San ~,n&amp;co. ~&amp;nerNewspbom by Steve&#13;
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S. Arqzona, Florida outlJwedMardage ~quality an~&#13;
Arkansas voted toprobibit GLBT~doption,&#13;
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Caribbean health offidals&#13;
call for repeal of&#13;
buggery laws&#13;
UK Ministry ofDefence&#13;
paid $6.2 million to&#13;
sacked soldiers&#13;
Gay couple arrested in&#13;
Mexico for kissing and&#13;
hugging&#13;
UK to give lesbians equal&#13;
access to fertility treatment&#13;
Some government officials in attendance at The United Kingdom’s Ministry ofDefence&#13;
the recent annual meeting ofthe Pan Carib- has paid $6.2 million to people who were Txvo male U.S. citizens were arrested in Playa A controversial bill that passed Britain’s House&#13;
del Carmen, in Mexico’s Q,~intana Roo state, ofCommons Oct. 22, authorizing stem-celt&#13;
bean Partnership Against HIV/AIDS called kicked out ofthe armed forces before the gay&#13;
for kissing and hugging in public, the Mexico research that implants human cells into animal&#13;
for repeal oflaws that criminalize gay sex as a ban was lifted in 2000, officials said Nov. 7. eggs creating hmnan-animal hybrids, also&#13;
pathway to slowing the spread ofthe virus, the&#13;
City daily E! Universal reported Oct. 22.&#13;
cleared the way for lesbians to access fertility&#13;
Caribbean Media Corporation reported. Sixty-five people have been compensated,&#13;
receiving an average of $96,300 each. Eric Schroeder, 22, andJosd Mdndez, 35, were treatment and for a lesbian couple to be named&#13;
"Ifxve repeal the Buggery Act it reduces risky&#13;
accused of committing "a moral misdeed" (una on a birth certificate as a child’s parents.&#13;
behavior and puts the onus on men who have "Over the past few years the MoD has made falta a la moral), jailed for 15 hours and fined&#13;
sex xvith men to act in a responsible way," strenuous efforts to reach amicable settle- 2,000 pesos ($148). The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill&#13;
passed the House ofCommons 355-129 and is&#13;
said Dr. Peter Figueroa, head ofthe Jamaican ments in relation to those legal claims which&#13;
Ministry of Health’s AIDS program. "When remained outstanding and we are pleased that Schroeder told the paper that on Oct. 10 the unlikely to be further modified before becompeople&#13;
see themselves as excluded or discrimi- compensation has now been awarded in all couple was "resolving some differences that ing law.&#13;
hated against and stigmatized, it promotes these cases;’ a spokesman said. we had" and, as they walked out ofthe house,&#13;
risky behavior?&#13;
"there were a few hugs and a kiss out front:’ "We’ve always thought it scandalous that lesbian&#13;
couples could lawfully be excluded from the&#13;
Britain’s armed forces lifted their gay ban on safety of (National Health Service) clinics, for&#13;
The health minister ofthe island nation of orders from the European Court ofHuman At that point, police arrived, handcuffed them,&#13;
Dominica, John Fabien, agreed, saying: "We Rights. then drove them around while they "picked up which we all pay," said Ben Summerskill, chief&#13;
need to take this to another level, I think the&#13;
more people who presumably had committed executive ofleading gay lobby group Stonewall.&#13;
other crimes," he said. "Often they’ve been forced to use unregulated&#13;
level ofprime ministers.... The whole ques- backstreet services instead?&#13;
tion ofmen who have sex with men ... we can’t&#13;
bow our heads in the sand and say it do~s no{..... .................. 1 ...."-They,wanted money and realizingthey , ,, DutCh men convlc~:eG weren t going to get it, they drove us around Children in lesbian and gay families develop&#13;
happent.rayndtoI,villsee howbderivveincgou, ldthe getPr°cessthingsbaCkgoingh.°.m..e of injecting sex partriers Schroeder said. ’ in exactly the same social and intellectual way&#13;
gge need to really fall in line mad try to get it off&#13;
the books."&#13;
Barbados’ health minister, Dr. David Estwick,&#13;
asked, "What are we going to do about reaching&#13;
men who have sex with men when we have&#13;
laws against their sexual activity in most Caribbean&#13;
countries.&#13;
Jamaica’s Figueroa added that when gay sex is&#13;
stigmatized, "it drives not only the epidemic&#13;
underground, but it also means that men ~vho&#13;
have sex with men disguise their sexuality, take&#13;
on a girlfriend and have sex with women who&#13;
are unaware that they are really people who&#13;
have sex with men, and therefore this acts as a&#13;
bridge in terms ofHIV transmission from the&#13;
gay community."&#13;
The lneeting was held in Montego Bay, Jamaica.&#13;
According to Amnesty International, 11&#13;
Caribbean-area nations continue to ban gay&#13;
sex -- Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize,&#13;
Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jmnaica, Saint&#13;
Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and&#13;
the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago.&#13;
Hungarian Parliament passes&#13;
nexv hate-crime laws&#13;
Hungary’s Parliamentpassed legislation in&#13;
early November extending hate-crime laws&#13;
to cover members "ofa social group" and&#13;
making it possible to initiate civil proceedings&#13;
against someone ~vho engages in degrading or&#13;
intimidating behavior toward another based on&#13;
"sexual orientation."&#13;
The changes need the approval of President&#13;
L~szl6 S61yom and also must be able to&#13;
withstand possible Constitutional Court challenges.&#13;
The court previously has struck down socalled&#13;
hate-speech laws on freedom-of-speech&#13;
grounds.&#13;
with HIV&#13;
Two men in Groningen, Netherlands, were&#13;
convicted Nov. 12 of attempting to cause grievous&#13;
bodily harm by injecting several men ~vith&#13;
HIV-infected blood after apparendysedating&#13;
them during gay sex parties arranged over the&#13;
Internet.&#13;
One of the perpetrators, who vcas also convicted&#13;
ofrape, received a nine-year prison sentence&#13;
and the other was sentenced to five years.&#13;
The Groningen District Court determined that&#13;
while all the victims in the case were HIV-positire,&#13;
there was no way to know if the assaults&#13;
caused their infections, given that they had&#13;
willingly participated in barebacking orgies.&#13;
Resistance in UK to gay&#13;
adoption&#13;
A recent ICM Research survey conducted&#13;
for the United Kingdom’s National Adoption&#13;
Week revealed a high degree of resistance to&#13;
adoption by gay couples.&#13;
The poll of 1,007 people found that 40 percent&#13;
ofth0se questioned think gay male couples&#13;
should not be allowed to adopt and 36 percent&#13;
think lesbian couples should be banned from&#13;
adopting:&#13;
Susan Cotton, adoption manager for the&#13;
charity Action for Children, told the BBC the&#13;
findings xvere "shocking and disappointing."&#13;
"We have successfully placed children with&#13;
both gay couples and single people. We know it&#13;
works," she said.&#13;
The couple’s eventual incarceration at the main&#13;
police station ended after they paid a cop a&#13;
300-peso fee to take one oftheir credit cards&#13;
and withdraw money to pay the 2,000-peso&#13;
fine, Schroeder said.&#13;
SPain’s ueen Sofia&#13;
hot water with gays&#13;
Spain’s Q~een Sofia is in hot water with gays&#13;
after the newspaperH Pals published excerpts&#13;
Oct. 29 from an upcoming biography of the&#13;
queen by journalist Pilar Urbano.&#13;
ha "The Q~_een Up Close" ("La Reina muy de&#13;
cerca"), Sofia, 69, is quoted as saying: "I can&#13;
understand, accept and respect that there are&#13;
persons ofother sexual tendencies, but should&#13;
they feel proud to be gay? Should they ride on&#13;
a parade float and come out in demonstrations ?&#13;
ffall ofthose ofus who aren’t gay came out in&#13;
protest we would halt traffic."&#13;
She went on: "Ifthose persons want to live&#13;
together, dress up as bride and groom and&#13;
marry, they could have a right to do so, or not,&#13;
according to the laws of their country, but they&#13;
shouldn’t call dais matrimony, because it isfft.&#13;
q-here are many possible names: social contract,&#13;
union contract?&#13;
Spain is one ofsix countries where same-sex&#13;
couples have access to full marriage.&#13;
A royal spokesperson conaplained that the&#13;
quotations are not "exactly" accurate.&#13;
The State Federation ofLesbians, Gays, Transse~&#13;
uals and Bisexuals demanded that Sofia&#13;
recant her reported statements.&#13;
as any others," he said. "This latest step forward&#13;
for our communities is an important reminder&#13;
that lesbian and gay families are every bit as&#13;
loving and tender and magical as any other."&#13;
Irish president condemns&#13;
Speaking at a GLBT youth forum in Galway&#13;
on Oct. 30, Irish President Mary McAleese&#13;
condemned anti-gay bullying.&#13;
"Homophobic bullying continues to be a societywide&#13;
issue, including in our schools, and the&#13;
link between it and suicide sends a clear message&#13;
that this trend must be reversed," she said.&#13;
"By refusing to go along with loudly voiced&#13;
prejudices, we can overcome the bias and hostility&#13;
experienced by many young gay people&#13;
throughout the country."&#13;
McAleese also said people don’t choose to be&#13;
gay but rather discover that they’re gay.&#13;
Australian de facto&#13;
couples who split to be&#13;
treated as divorced&#13;
Australia’s Senate passed a bill Oct. 16 to treat&#13;
unmarried couples who break up the same as&#13;
married couples who divorce.&#13;
The measure, which was returned to the lower&#13;
house for approval ofSenate anaendments, will&#13;
create a uniform national standard for separating&#13;
de facto coupmsles, gay and straight, sending&#13;
them to federal family-law courts to work out&#13;
property settlements, pension splits and other&#13;
Issues.&#13;
Attorney-General Robert McClelland said the&#13;
changes are "long overdue."&#13;
14 ~÷troSTAR December 2008&#13;
"In my junior high school years at Wilson Jr. High I delivered&#13;
the Tulsa Daily "World morning paper on horseback for three&#13;
years on what was then a two lane country road called Yale&#13;
Ave. I had to quit riding horseback because the customers of&#13;
a new housing development called "White City" complained&#13;
that my horseback deliveries was tearing up their beautiful&#13;
yards. I graduated in the 10th graduating class of Will Rogers&#13;
High Schoo! in 1949."&#13;
"The start of my dancing career was 1950 ~vhen I joined the&#13;
new qfillsa Opera Ballet. ~-his was the time when opera companies&#13;
retrained a Corps de Ballet and operettas were popular.&#13;
~l~.e Tulsa Opera_ Ballet would practice in the ballroom of&#13;
Richard Mansfield Dickenson’s home on Riverside Drive and&#13;
F!ouston Ave., which is now known as the Spotlight Theater&#13;
on Riverside Dr.&#13;
"t received a scholarship in 1952 to study dance with the&#13;
"Ruth St. Denis Dance Foundatioff’ in Hollywood. While I&#13;
was there I also studied ballet and jazz at the "Eugene Loring&#13;
School of Ballet. M1 of the great dancers of the Holly~vood&#13;
musicals of the 50’s would teach in their idle time at Loring’s&#13;
studio, t was honored to take classes with some of Hollywood’s&#13;
best. I was accepted with 150 other dancers in the&#13;
Chorus of"On the Rivera" staring Danny Kaye and the Great&#13;
"Gwen -Verdoff’. However, I nm~er made it to the final Audition&#13;
because my dance career was interrupted in 1953 with a&#13;
draft call from UNCLE SAM. Thinking my dance career was&#13;
oveI; ! found it was just beginning."&#13;
Photo: Bill Franc#co served in the A4ilimry 1953-1955&#13;
"My tour of duty took me to the occupation forces in Augsburg,&#13;
Germany. I was blessed! They allowed me to continue&#13;
my volunteer dancing for tile kindergarten kids in West&#13;
Germany."&#13;
"I was honored for nay volunteer dancing in Germany by&#13;
becoming the only American awarded a medal by the city of&#13;
"Augsburg at the 1954 Fashing Festival. They even wrote a nice&#13;
article about me in the Augsburg newspaper which was in&#13;
Get,nan and I didn’t understand a word of it. I sent it home&#13;
to my mother in NAsa and she gave it to the Tulsa \Vorld to&#13;
interpret and they published it in English in the Tulsa World&#13;
Sunday Mar. 21, 1954."&#13;
"Rett,rning home to Tialsa in 1955, I again auditioned for the&#13;
renowned Tulsa Opera. I landed the leading male dancer, all&#13;
with gold pigment and Crisco! I was beautiful (like an Oscar)&#13;
but I had to work the next day. I took a shower to wash the&#13;
gold pigment away and my hair turned green! I went to work&#13;
and was ridiculed, LOL, the boy with the green hair."&#13;
"In 1956 1 began dancing with the "Tulsa Civic Ballet"&#13;
today knmvn as Tulsa Ballet Inc. I danced the premier of&#13;
The Nutcracker and also performed the first Dr. Coppelius In&#13;
Tulsa at the Municipal Theater today our Lady on Brady I also&#13;
danced in the first two summer musicals with the "Tulsa Little&#13;
Theater" at the 15th and Delavcare Playhouse."&#13;
keShe could&#13;
er my given name. She&#13;
what my name was and&#13;
\ in his usual vivacious reply said "just//&#13;
CLOGGERB I //,&#13;
Because volunteer dancing could not sustain me financially,&#13;
I went to work for American Airlines in 1955. In 1961 American&#13;
decided to move their finance department to NYC where&#13;
they purchased their first computer. This was my opportunity&#13;
to see hmv the professionals dance in the Big Apple. Let me&#13;
tell you, I was just a little worm in the Big Apple. What a&#13;
culture shock, nobody does volunteer dancing in New York.&#13;
Everyone is a union professional. ! realized my love of country&#13;
folk music, bluegrass and clogging there. I studied with&#13;
the International School of Dance one semester. I realized&#13;
dogging was what I wanted to dance the rest ofmy life. Isn’t&#13;
is ironic? I fell in love with dogging in ]"FYC and had it all&#13;
around me growing up in Tulsa.&#13;
I returned home to Tulsa after 13 years in New York and&#13;
spent all my free time attending clogging classes and workshops.&#13;
The IGRA had become very popular with clogging&#13;
teams throughout the U.S. and Tulsa. I attended a fund-raiser&#13;
for OGRA in 1987 at "STROKES" and saw the renowned&#13;
"Bunkhouse Cloggers" from Oklahoma City perform. I&#13;
was so excited and impressed to see a rodeo clogging team&#13;
that I wanted to form one from Tulsa for OGRA. Thus the&#13;
"GREEN COUNTRY CLOGGERS" ~vere born in 1988.&#13;
The Green Country- Cloggers became famous from the Mississippi&#13;
west to Los Angeles, dogging to standing ovations in&#13;
Oklahoma City, Dallas, Phoenix, Denver, Los Angles, Kansas,&#13;
Joplin and Tulsa..We performed for two seasons at Tulsa&#13;
Mayfest and the Bluegrass/Chilifest.&#13;
When the Green Country Cloggers moved their practices to&#13;
Tulsa’s Silver Star for bigger dance space we were doing a big&#13;
fund-raiser to raise money to take the cloggers to Los Angeles&#13;
~br a rodeo performance. Our Mistress of Ceremonies&#13;
was a eighteen year old (not old enough for the bar) known&#13;
as KA~S KOHL. To this day in 2008, Kris Kohl has done&#13;
more benefits and fun&amp;raisers than any other entertainer in&#13;
Tulsa and she is the real legend of this community. Our music&#13;
maestro, arranger, recording artist and D. J. from the cloggers&#13;
conception in 1988 was Ron Greenwood. Thank you Quake&#13;
for all your loyalty and contributions to the cloggers. Kris&#13;
Kohl was to introduce my solo. She could not remember my&#13;
given name. She asked Qtmke what my name was and in his&#13;
usual vivaciotrs reply said "just call him CLOGGERBILL"&#13;
And from that time on, fbr 18 years, to the birth of"Santa, I&#13;
have been known as "CLOGGERBILL" Now I’ve forgotten&#13;
my real n~e.&#13;
I left the Green Country Cloggers in the capable hands of the&#13;
worlds best Leather Clogger "Gene West" who took the cloggets&#13;
to new heights. I formed the "OK Country Cloggers"&#13;
from other Cloggers around Tulsa. We performed benefits&#13;
for Tulsa Opera at Cains Ballroom and Tulsa Ballet Inc, at&#13;
Harwellen. The OK Country Cloggers quickly dwindled into&#13;
a trio competition team.&#13;
The Ok Country Cloggers had performed for two seasons for&#13;
"Black Gold Days" in Glenpool. I was teaching a clogging&#13;
class at the community center. They asked if I would dress&#13;
as Santa and clog for the kids at their Children’s Christmas&#13;
Party, of course I said yes. That was the birth of"Santa&#13;
Clog". The kids just loved Santa Clogging and a lot of adults&#13;
also. The next year I created my own Santa Suit, and started&#13;
growing nay own beard with theatrical white wash. Since I’ve&#13;
performed hundreds of Santa Clog benefits over the past ten&#13;
years. It was so much fun (because I’m such a ham), that’s&#13;
when I decided I wanted to be the real Santa for the rest of&#13;
my life.&#13;
In 2004 1 entered "SANTA_" in the Grand Lake dogging&#13;
championship in Grove, Oklahoma. I had worked so hard&#13;
on the choreography that I pinched the ~ciatic nerve in my&#13;
left hip and neuropathy begin to set in. But I kept going. I&#13;
knew I had to win that competition before I could qualify for&#13;
National World Competition. I did win mad took 1st place in&#13;
that show.&#13;
I guess when you stop your career, you should always stop at&#13;
the top, when everyone knows who you are, not what you&#13;
were. I tried to do a couple more Santa Clog benefits in 2005&#13;
but my leg was in such pain I could not continue. I then had&#13;
lower back surgery and the severe pain was gone but the&#13;
neuropathy would not go away.&#13;
I would like to thank my two very best friends for sticking by&#13;
me and helping me through this crisis. Mr. Paul: (aka), Helga.&#13;
another community legend of spirit, giving, benefits and&#13;
caring, for getting me the best surgeons, standing by me thru&#13;
surgery and coming by my home on his way to ~vork every&#13;
day to wash my ass and change my bandages. Arnie XWard,&#13;
for taking so much time offwork to take me back and forth&#13;
from exams, doctors and hospitals. SANTA loves you both so&#13;
dearly. I would not have survived without you.&#13;
No~v Santa only does children benefits, private corporate&#13;
parties and my favorite adult bars: N0 eio~ng; just takAng&#13;
pictures, giving out pre~ents havi@ ~ iittl~ ~,~ arid ....&#13;
loving every moment. Now I am one of the most sought after&#13;
Santa’s in Tulsa. I begin getting requests for appearances in&#13;
July for the December season. Santa has appeared in four&#13;
magazine and six newspaper articles. Someday I dream of&#13;
Santa dancing again in the spirit of the season.&#13;
From 1937 to 2004 (67 years) I have danced over 350&#13;
performances, benefits and fund-raisers for the Tulsa and su&gt;&#13;
rounding communities. I was actually paid union wages for&#13;
one show. The Vandever’s summer fa~shion show at Southern&#13;
Hills Country Club about 30 years ago. So, if you divide the&#13;
$50.00 into 350 performances, I have been paid just about&#13;
.07 cents per performance. Does that make me a professional&#13;
volunteer?&#13;
I would like to take this opportunity to let the world know&#13;
how very much I appreciate all the support and devotion of&#13;
good friends, entertainers and bar~8~ners (past and present)&#13;
for helping me do what I love best, DANCE !!&#13;
As Santa said when he rode out of sight, Happy Holidays and&#13;
to all a Good Night !&#13;
,~w.metrostarnews.com ~etroSTAR 15&#13;
QEe’ Syrah, Syra ::&#13;
Celebrate the holidays with a cool red wine&#13;
Briefhistory&#13;
~ais grape may not be commonly associated&#13;
with the holidays like other red wines, however,&#13;
this varietal rates highly among the most elegant,&#13;
tastefhl and food friendly wines. To that&#13;
end, I recommend that we consider adding a&#13;
bottle or two to our wine shopping list for this&#13;
season. We have much to celebrate and sharing&#13;
wine &amp; food with friends &amp; family is the best&#13;
thingwe can do.&#13;
For most wine lovers, as we talk about Syrah or&#13;
Shiraz; two specific places ofthe xvorld come&#13;
tO mind: Rh6ne Valley in France and Australia.&#13;
Syrah is found in other wine regions of the&#13;
~vorld, though- California, Italy and South&#13;
Africa- hmvever the reference areas of this&#13;
grape are still considered France and Australia,&#13;
each being identifiable for its particular style.&#13;
Ofcourse, of the two regions, the one having a&#13;
longer tradition is the Rh6ne Valley, whereas in&#13;
Australia, Syrah - or Shiraz, as it is commonly&#13;
known in the land ofkangaroos - has a history&#13;
shorter than two centuries.&#13;
(which translates as New Castle&#13;
common in southern&#13;
Languedoc-Roussillon&#13;
blended with Grenache Noi&#13;
C&#13;
Syrah fro&#13;
aromas ofblack pepper -&#13;
associated with wines&#13;
Food parings&#13;
The northern part of the Rh6ne Valley, in&#13;
France, remains one of tl~e undisputed reference&#13;
point.s for the production ofwines made&#13;
with the Syrah grape. The best examples of&#13;
varietal Syrah, are the ones produced with the&#13;
appellations Hermitage, C6te-R6tie, Cornas,&#13;
St-Joseph and Crozes-Hermitage. Wines produced&#13;
in these areas have Strong fruit aromas,&#13;
a good acidity, dry body and an appreciable&#13;
mineral taste. Hermitage has a deep color and&#13;
intense fruit aromas, in particular black currant,&#13;
full body and evident astringency. Syrah&#13;
is also common in the southern part ofRh6ne&#13;
Valley and it is used in Ch~teauneuf-du-Pape&#13;
to emit&#13;
often&#13;
area.&#13;
Trinity&#13;
’04- Oregon&#13;
Slammer ’06- California&#13;
Pousseur ’06- California&#13;
to your favorite wine&#13;
purchase a bottle or&#13;
~d &amp; wine with friends and&#13;
r yourself.&#13;
Syrah is a good turkey or ham F ’ "&#13;
who knew ? We always think Pinot&#13;
best red wine choice. A lot may hinge on the&#13;
way your meat is prepared. Appetizers with&#13;
veggies or cheeses with a sharp like flavor can&#13;
also pair ~vell.&#13;
This writer also bar tends and hosts wine &amp;&#13;
food events known in town as the&#13;
Wine Enthusiasts ofTulsa.&#13;
www.~neSpectato~:com&#13;
www.Foodand~ne.com&#13;
............. www.~Vikipedia.org&#13;
This months recipe courtesy of: Directions:&#13;
Ogunquit, Main&#13;
Christmas Goose With Cabbage&#13;
About 4 hours before ser~,ing:&#13;
Remove giblets and neck from goose. Refrigerate&#13;
giblets and neck to use in soup another&#13;
Discard fat from body cavity; rinse goose with&#13;
running cold water and pat dry with paper towels.&#13;
Fasten neck skin to the back with 1 or 2 skewers,&#13;
With goose breast-side up, lift wings up toward&#13;
neck, then fold under back of goose. With string.&#13;
tie legs and tail together. With fbrk, prick goose&#13;
skin in several places.&#13;
Place goose, breast-side up, on rack in open&#13;
roasting pan. Rub goose with 2 teaspoons salt.&#13;
Insert meat thermometer into thickest part of&#13;
meat between breast and thigh, being careful tha&#13;
pointed end of thermometer does not touch bone.&#13;
Roast goose in 350 degree oven about 3 hours.&#13;
Start &amp;ecking for doneness during last 30 ~ninutes&#13;
of roasting goose.&#13;
slotted spoon, remove bacon to paper travels to&#13;
drain. In bacon fat in saucepan over medium heat,&#13;
cook green cabbage, onion, caraway seeds, and&#13;
I teaspoon salt until cabbage and onion are very&#13;
tende}, about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally;&#13;
keep warm,&#13;
About 20 minutes before goose is done, in small&#13;
saucepan, heat red currant jelly and marsala. Brush&#13;
goose occasionally with idly mixture.&#13;
Goose is done when thermometer reaches 180&#13;
degrees to 185 degrees and thickest part ofleg feels&#13;
sof~ when pressed ~th fingers protected by paper&#13;
towels.&#13;
When goose is done, remove skewers and string.&#13;
Linep,latter with reserved red and green cabbage&#13;
leaves. Place goose on cabbage leaves: let stand 10&#13;
minutes for easier carving. Spoon red and green&#13;
cabbage on platter with goose.&#13;
t frozen goose (12 pound size), thawed salt&#13;
1 medium sized head red cabbage&#13;
I medium sized head green cabbage&#13;
1 medium sized onion&#13;
1 large green cooking apple&#13;
1 package (8 ounce size) sliced bacon&#13;
3 tablespoons red wine vinegar&#13;
2 teaspoons sugar&#13;
1 teaspoon caraway seeds&#13;
1/4 cup currant jelly&#13;
2 tablespoons &amp;T marsala wine&#13;
Mier goose has roasted fbr I hour. prepare red&#13;
andgreen, cabbage’, reserve fi.~v outer leaves of red&#13;
and green cabbage for garnish. Slice red and green&#13;
cabbage and onion; dice apple; cut bacon into 1/2&#13;
inch pieces,&#13;
In 12-inch skillet over medium- lmv h~r. cook&#13;
half of bacon until browned. With slotted spoon,&#13;
remove bacon to paper towels to drain. In bacon&#13;
tht in skillet over medium heat, cook red cabbage,&#13;
apple, red wine vinegar, sugm; and 1 teaspoon salt&#13;
until cabbage is very tender, about 25 minutes.&#13;
stirring occasionally; keep warna.&#13;
Meamvhile, in ~-quart saucepan over medium-low&#13;
heat, cook remaining bacon until browned.iWith&#13;
Jonathaffs Restaurmat ~&#13;
Bourn&#13;
it into a&#13;
)resence&#13;
16 #~®troSTAR December 2008&#13;
Trace Adkins At the BOK Center, Tulsa&#13;
TRACE ADKINS&#13;
with special guests:&#13;
Craig Morgan &amp;Jason Michael Carroll&#13;
Tickets On Sale Oct 3 @ 10am&#13;
Ticket Prices: $52 and $42&#13;
When Trace Adldns appears on stage, his towering presence&#13;
and floor-shaldng baritone instantly energizes the crowd.&#13;
With a string ofhits spanning more than a decade like "Honky&#13;
Tonk Badonkadonk; "Hot Mama," "I Got lVly Game On,"&#13;
and "Ladies Love Country Boys;’ and his powerful, heart-stirring&#13;
ballads like "I’m Tryin;’ "Arlington;’ "Every Light In The&#13;
House;’ and "I Came Here To Live;’ Adldns takes his audience&#13;
on a roller coaster ride ofemotions.&#13;
Cirque du SoleiFs Saltimbanco&#13;
Dec 10, 2008 to Dec 14, 2008 at BOK Center&#13;
Cirque du Soleil’s Saltimbanco&#13;
December 10th at 7:30&#13;
December 1 lth at 7:30&#13;
December 12th at 3:30 &amp; 7:30&#13;
December 13th at 3:30 &amp; 7:30&#13;
December 14th at 1:00 &amp; 5:00&#13;
Ticket Prices:S97, $77, $62, and $42&#13;
Group tickets: For groups of+20 or more receive 10% offyour&#13;
tickets, group discounts do not apply to Friday or Saturday show&#13;
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Soleil touring show to be presented in arena. The Saltimbanco&#13;
arena tour, proudly presented by iShares, will performed 8 shows&#13;
at the BOK Center from December 10 to 14 inclusively.&#13;
December At ~lhe P.A.C. Tulsa&#13;
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INSIDE&#13;
HOLLYWOOD By Romeo San Vicente&#13;
Deep Inside Hollywood,&#13;
which reports on new projects&#13;
for Nicole Kidman and&#13;
Jane Fonda&#13;
Fonda Returns to Broadway with Moises Kaufman&#13;
She’s a producer, memoirist, exercise guru, and multi-Oscar-winning&#13;
actress, but fihn legend Jane Fonda’s roots go all the way&#13;
back to Broadway. And while she hasn’t strutted and fretted her&#13;
hour upon the stage since the early 1960s, Fonda is preparing&#13;
her return to the Great White Way in a new play ~vritten and&#13;
directed by Moises Kaufman, the gay writer behind "The Laramie&#13;
Project". "33 Variations" focuses on a musicologist (Fonda)&#13;
and her study ofBeethoven’s obsession with a particular piece of&#13;
music. Fonda hasn’t been completely absent from the stage--in&#13;
recent years, she:s participated in several one-night-only special&#13;
presentations ofEve Ensler’s "The Vagina Monologues". Get&#13;
ready for New York to be abuzz when the woman who was&#13;
Barbarella returns to Broadway this winter.&#13;
Landon’s Career Remains Hot with "Burning&#13;
Palms"&#13;
"Burning Pahns" may sound like a clothing-optional gay resort,&#13;
but it’s actually the new film written and directed by Christopher&#13;
Landon, the openly gay son ofTVlegend Michael Landon.&#13;
On the heels of Christopher’s success as the co-writer of the hit&#13;
"Disturbia", dais Holl)-a,ood legacy returns with a new satire that&#13;
pokes fun at the residents ofvarious segments ofLos Angeles,&#13;
and "Burning Palms" boasts an interestingly eclectic ensemble.&#13;
Slated to star in the fihn are Dylan McDermott, Shannen&#13;
Doherty, Lake Bell, Nick Stahl, Zoe Saldana, Adriana Barraza&#13;
("Babel"), Colleen Camp and Rosamund Pike. They’ll play&#13;
characters whose storylines overlap in five different vignettes set&#13;
in different L.A. neighborhoods. Vditch for the smoke in 2009.&#13;
Kidman and Tneron Go Out [’or "Danish"&#13;
Nicole Kidman and Chadize Theron both won Oscars for&#13;
playing lesbians and for ~vearing fake noses--in "The Hours"&#13;
mad "Monster", respectively--but the mind reels about what&#13;
kind ofprostheses will be required for their next movie. "The&#13;
Danish Girl" will star the duo as real-life artists Einar and Greta&#13;
Wegener. Einar (Yddman) began life as a man but later became&#13;
the world’s first transsexual in 1931; Einar’s road to womanhood&#13;
began xvhen he stood in for a female model in a painting that&#13;
Greta (Theron) was creating. Anand Tucker ("Shopgirl", "Hilary&#13;
and Jackie") will direct from Lucinda Coxon’s adaptation ofDavid&#13;
Ebershoff’s book. Look for Kidman and Theron to astound&#13;
the world almost as much as the real Wegeners did, when "Tne&#13;
Danish Girl" eventually hits theaters.&#13;
Soon, We’ll MI Be "Spartacus"&#13;
The smash success of"300" put muscular, leggy men in togas&#13;
back on the ctfltural radar, and "Xena" exec producer Sam Raimi&#13;
(who directed some obscure art films with "Spider-Man" in the&#13;
tide) intends to keep them there. Raimi is one ofthe driving&#13;
forces behind "Spartacus", a new series for the Starz cable channel&#13;
that centers around a legendary slave rebellion against the&#13;
Roman Empire. Insiders say the show will shoot for the same&#13;
intense violence and distinctive graphic-novel look ofboth&#13;
"300" and "Sin City", so Romeo figures that means lots ofoiled&#13;
up, brawny lugs fighting each other to the death in leather miniskirts.&#13;
And that’s good TV! "Spartacus" starts shooting in New&#13;
Zealand at the beginning ofthe year ~vith an eye to unfurling its&#13;
muscular majesty on Starz next summer.&#13;
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entire country, we want to thank the gays and&#13;
lesbians in California for fighting this batde for&#13;
us. And keep fighting until we win!&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
GAY TRA¥ LER’S, BOYCOTT UTAH&#13;
"Morman Church Millions Help Pass Prop 8"&#13;
Photo: Salt Lake CiF Temple&#13;
things "right", it is time for&#13;
the rest ofgays and lesbians in&#13;
the rest of the country to do&#13;
what they can to help.&#13;
M1 travelers have a choice..... a choice as to&#13;
where to go, where to stay, where to&#13;
dine and where to visit. A few years ago the&#13;
state of Colorado made some very bad decisions&#13;
and thousands and thousands ofboth&#13;
business as well as personal travelers made the&#13;
choice NOT to visit or spend any money in&#13;
that state. The state was financially hurt terribly&#13;
by that boycott as conventions and business&#13;
meetings were canceled. Fortunately the state&#13;
mended its ways and now the gay community&#13;
has once again started visiting the state. We&#13;
are extremely" proud ofthe fact that Colorado&#13;
elected the first openly gay congressman, Jared&#13;
Polls. He was certainly the best person for that&#13;
position.&#13;
So secondly; we are telling&#13;
our readers to BOYCOTT&#13;
UTAH ! Salt Lake City is&#13;
the world headquarters of the&#13;
Mormons and the Mormon’s&#13;
account for about 62% of the&#13;
population of Utah. Tourism&#13;
brings in about $6 billion&#13;
a year to Utah. They have&#13;
~vorld-class skiing, the film&#13;
festival among many, things.&#13;
Thousands ofMormons&#13;
worked as volunteers and&#13;
spent tens ofmillions ofdollars&#13;
on Proposition 8.&#13;
As just one gay couple out of the nearly 20,000&#13;
gay couples who were LEGALLY&#13;
married this summer in California,&#13;
we resent the Mormon&#13;
Church’s involvement in our&#13;
civil rights. Is it okay they can&#13;
have 10 spouses, but yet deny&#13;
us to have just one ? Mormon&#13;
spokesmen say that they had a&#13;
right to do ~vhat they did. \Ve&#13;
also have a right to do what&#13;
we are doing, ha 2008 you just&#13;
cannot take away anybody’s civil&#13;
rights and expect not to get a&#13;
backlash. You cannot take away&#13;
our legal marriage and get away&#13;
with it. No, NO, NO!&#13;
Photo: Golden Gate B,;idge San Francisco. Califo,&#13;
saia’sflght against Prop 8failed on November&#13;
4 mobilizing hundreds ofthousands who held&#13;
protest rallies around the world. Visit California.&#13;
And now we come to Proposition 8. As one&#13;
ofthe nearly 20,000 gay couples who were&#13;
LEGALLY married this summer, we were devastated&#13;
with the results on Nov. 4. Since we do&#13;
not live in Cali~brnia we are not able to attend&#13;
any of the rallies and protest marches but our&#13;
readers from around the country have sent us&#13;
dozens and dozens ofemails asking what they&#13;
can do. We have told them two things. First,&#13;
GO to California, spend money with those&#13;
~vho are wanting our business. There are thousands&#13;
ofstraight owned businesses in California&#13;
who are on our side. There are thousands&#13;
ofgay mvned businesses who have worked hard&#13;
on defeating Proposition 8 as well as thousands&#13;
and thousands ofgays and lesbians who went&#13;
door to door and worked tirelessly. They are all&#13;
to be conm~ended highly. They did not sit idly&#13;
by and just hope for a victory. They worked&#13;
long and hard.&#13;
So as the gays and lesbians who live in California&#13;
take to the streets and protest and march&#13;
and do whatever that they can to have the&#13;
California Supreme Court step in and make&#13;
No matter what state you live&#13;
in, BOYCOTT the Mormon&#13;
Church but by all means BOYCOTT&#13;
the entire state of Uta!!&#13;
Don’t go there, don’t spend your&#13;
gay dollars there, don’t purchase&#13;
anything from any company&#13;
that is based in Utah. There&#13;
will be plenty oflistings of&#13;
businesses who gave money for&#13;
Proposition 8. Boycott them&#13;
all! The gaypress in California&#13;
has done and will continue to do&#13;
a fabulous job ofkeeping all ofus&#13;
informed about Proposition 8.&#13;
This is not just a California story, but a story&#13;
for the entire country. With Barack Obama&#13;
becoming the first African-American President&#13;
of the country it wotfld have been nice to think&#13;
that prejudices were going to be a thing ofthe&#13;
past. However the Mormon Church proved&#13;
us wrong about that. Hate still does exist and&#13;
mainly in the eyes ofthe Mormon Church.&#13;
Photo: Echo Lake Denver; CO. Fortunately Colorado mended&#13;
it’s ways and now thegay community has once again started&#13;
visiting the state.&#13;
On behalfofmillions ofgays throughout the&#13;
Eureka Springs Tourism&#13;
Increases Despite Tough&#13;
Economic Times&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS, AR (PR) __ In one&#13;
of the slowest economic periods in recent&#13;
memory, and at a time when other tourist&#13;
destinations are experiencing downturns, this&#13;
Ozarlcs getaway is doing remarkably well.&#13;
Mayor Dani Joy’s o~ce reports that receipts&#13;
f~r Eureka Springs city sales t~es have&#13;
increased, year-to-date, 2.36% over last year.&#13;
Meanwhile, City Advertising and Promotion&#13;
Commission figures reflect an even larger&#13;
improvement. Operations Manager Sheila&#13;
Hulsey said 2008 C.A.EC. tax collections&#13;
year-to-date are up 9.6% over the same period&#13;
in 2007.&#13;
Mayor Joy believes several factors are respon-&#13;
;ibte for the city’s strong economic showing&#13;
in the face of national financial turmoil. "First&#13;
of all, our community has come together&#13;
this year in a coordinated effort to make the&#13;
tourist’s stay in Eureka Springs the best it can&#13;
be. "And, simultaneously, we’ve done a better&#13;
iob of marketing ourselves."&#13;
Tne mayor also cited high gas pr!ces as afactor.&#13;
"When gas was near!y" $4 a gallon, travelers&#13;
saved money by staying closer to home."&#13;
She continued, "Some chose a domestic&#13;
vacation instead of taldng an overseas flight.&#13;
Many others picked a destination within a&#13;
few hours drive over one a few days away."&#13;
Joy also believes Eureka Springs’ relatively&#13;
inexpensive lodging and meals have helped&#13;
the city grow while other tourist destinations&#13;
have declined. "We’re quite a bargain compared&#13;
to the larger, glitzier vacations spots,"&#13;
she said.&#13;
Finally, the city’s quiet, relaxing feel could&#13;
be a factor. "When you come here you feel&#13;
like you’ve stepped back in time," the mayor&#13;
stated. "We have Victorian homes, locally&#13;
owned shops in an historic downtown, and&#13;
no stop lights or mega-malls. We’re a very&#13;
refreshing escape from the rat race--and,&#13;
especially these days, people value that!"&#13;
Once October figures are received by the city&#13;
and the C.A.P.C., Chamber of Commerce&#13;
President Jeff Feldman believes they will&#13;
shove an even larger improvement. "Most of&#13;
our members say they’re having an excellent&#13;
month," he commented. ’~md several business&#13;
owners have told me they’ve had their&#13;
biggest days and weekends in history."&#13;
For info on Eureka Springs, contact&#13;
Ken Rundel, CAPC, P.O. Box 522, Eureka&#13;
Springs, AR, 72632.&#13;
479-253-7333 ken@eurekasprings.org&#13;
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OKC Civic Center&#13;
Music Hall December&#13;
Events&#13;
Nov. 28 - Dec. 20 A NICE FAMILY GATHERING&#13;
a comedy by Phil Olson&#13;
Nov. 28- Dec. 21 ROMEO &amp;JULIET&#13;
Dec. 4 - Dec. 6 A VERY MERRY POPS presented&#13;
by the Oklahoma City" Philharmonic&#13;
Dec. 5 - Dec. 21 THEJUNGLE BOOKby&#13;
Rudyard Kipling, adapted by Rick and Erin&#13;
Cheek&#13;
Dec. 5 - Dec. 21 A TUNA CHRISTMAS by&#13;
Ed Howard, Joe Sears and Jaston Williams&#13;
Dec. 6 - Dec. 7 THE NUTCRACKERpresented&#13;
by the Tulsa Ballet&#13;
Dec. 7 CANTERBURY CHRISTMAS&#13;
Dec. 11 CARLOS MENCIA&#13;
Dec. 12 John Prine with Iris DeMent&#13;
Dec. 13 - Dec. 21 THE NUTCRACKER&#13;
- OI&lt;C Ballet CompaW&#13;
Photo afMike P~,or in American ~eatre Co’s&#13;
produ~:tion ~se Santaland Diaries. Photo by&#13;
MichadErvin, Ervin Productions.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PRy __ The Santaland Diaries,&#13;
a merrily subversive t~ale, is David Sedaris’&#13;
humorous and acerbic acconnt ofworking as&#13;
an elf at Macy’s in Manhattan. It has become&#13;
an ’anti-holiday’ cult classic. NPR humorist&#13;
and best-selling author David Sedaris made his&#13;
comic debut reading his "Santaland Diaries"&#13;
on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition.&#13;
Sedaris’ sardonic humor and incisive social&#13;
critique have since made him one ofNPR’s&#13;
most popular and humorous commentators. In&#13;
2001, Sedaris became the third recipient ofthe&#13;
Thurber Prize for American Humor, and was&#13;
named by Time magazine as "Humorist of the&#13;
Year."&#13;
The Santdand Diaries runs December 12th&#13;
through 20th in the Doenges Tneatre ofthe&#13;
Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Curtain time is&#13;
at 8:15 PM xvith matinees at 2:15 PM. Tickets&#13;
at MyTicketO~ce.com, area Reasor’s stores, at&#13;
the Performing Arts Center at 3rd and Cincinnati,&#13;
or chage by phone a 596-7111.&#13;
Website- www.lo&#13;
bitter girl&#13;
iecomics.com E-Mail- KylesBnB(~aol.com&#13;
emalh bittergirl@qsyndicate.com&#13;
20 December 2008&#13;
by Jack Fertig December 2008&#13;
"Be playfut, Libra,""&#13;
Mercury is in Sagittarius stimulating talking,&#13;
so work on listening. He’s tripping through&#13;
aspects first to Uranus and Chiron, offedng&#13;
healing through inspiration and wild experiments,&#13;
then to Saturn, Neptune, and Eris,&#13;
offering ways to either protect or unblock&#13;
tribal notions and boundaries, especially&#13;
across religious/spiritual barriers. It’s a&#13;
good chance to get through to fundies in the&#13;
family.&#13;
ARIES (March 20-Apri~ 19): Some&#13;
of the craziest ideas from your wildest&#13;
dreams will have some practical application.&#13;
They will need some work.&#13;
Hash it out with a few friends to see&#13;
how those wacky notions can fit in the&#13;
real world.&#13;
TAURUS (AprR 20 - May 20): How do&#13;
social pressures influence your sexual&#13;
autonomy? Playing with others necessarily&#13;
requires some compromises, but&#13;
you’re entitled to stand up for yourself.&#13;
You may want to hold back on the&#13;
impulse and negotiate a more fulfilling&#13;
position.&#13;
GEMiNi (May 21- June 20): To reconcile&#13;
problems with a partner or colleague,&#13;
try exploring entirely new ideas.&#13;
What you eventually do work out can&#13;
inspire fu[ther innovations to provide a&#13;
new ~roach to long-standing problems&#13;
at home.&#13;
CANCER (June 21- July 22): Sexuality&#13;
can be healing, catalyzing new ideas&#13;
- especia!ly when you try something&#13;
new! Open yourself up to exploring&#13;
fantasies. The oneg that are hardest to&#13;
verbalize will teach you tocommunicate&#13;
in new ways.&#13;
LEO {July 23 - August 22): Casual&#13;
jests can be unintentionally hurtful. Be&#13;
ready to apologize, and to learn something&#13;
in the process. Your humor will be&#13;
handier when grappling with arguments&#13;
that leave you wondering What’s really&#13;
important. Balancing sympathy and&#13;
logic is the tdck!&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Cleaning house can help solve problems&#13;
with your partner, or just bring up&#13;
problems that have been hidden. Keep&#13;
up the effort even if it means an argument.&#13;
The make-up sex will be terrifi!!&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22):&#13;
Trying to be logical at work will backfire.&#13;
Be playful and allow yourself to&#13;
be inspired. Playing competitively with&#13;
others can bdng out some long-hidden&#13;
demons. Open discussion and humor&#13;
can exorcise them once and for all.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23- November&#13;
2t): Set aside some money for impulse&#13;
spending, but keep the receipts! Arguments&#13;
with friends are especially likely,&#13;
but keep in mind that these are people&#13;
you have to live and work with. Keep&#13;
your disagreements civil and your ego&#13;
under control.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December&#13;
20): You’re even more loquacious&#13;
than usual, but that can help heal&#13;
old family problems. Work problems&#13;
are more complicated, but keep talking.&#13;
Focus creative, competitive playfulness&#13;
towards achieving your ambitions.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 2t - January&#13;
19): Let your mind wander a bit.&#13;
Discuss the crazier dreams and ideas&#13;
that emerge with a friend. Letting&#13;
yourself sound a bit weird can prove&#13;
valuable. You don’t have to agree with&#13;
old-fashioned notions, but study them&#13;
well to develop a clearer argument&#13;
against them.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
18): Your friends are used to your weird&#13;
side so don’t be shy. Revealing some of&#13;
your wilder fantasies can prove therapeutic,&#13;
maybe for them as well. Airing&#13;
those notions can also help you clarify&#13;
your sexual.boundaries.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March t9):&#13;
Some of your ambitions are unrealistic;&#13;
talk privately with a boss or some expert&#13;
to develop clearer goals. Then take time&#13;
out to consider what you need to do to&#13;
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              <text>WWW.METROSTARNEWS.COM "WE DELIVER DIVERSITY"&#13;
By Metro Star Staff&#13;
U.S. Senator Barack Obama&#13;
State SenatorAndrew Rice Corp. Commissionerfim Roth Ron Marlett Chad Hawkins&#13;
"A_merica, this is our moment.&#13;
This is our time. Our time to&#13;
turn the page of the policies of&#13;
the past."&#13;
Blade on Sept. 10.&#13;
"Michelte and I have been&#13;
blessed with many openly gay&#13;
and lesbian friends and cotleagues&#13;
whom we have been&#13;
close to for many years," the&#13;
Democratic presidential candidate&#13;
said. "xghile that fact has&#13;
made the issues facing the&#13;
.....Cont. see OBAMA pg-6&#13;
Andrew Rice, currently a&#13;
State Senator District 46, is&#13;
running against incumbent&#13;
Republican James Inhofe for&#13;
U.S. Senate&#13;
Anarew born April&#13;
23, 1973, attended Casady&#13;
College in 1996 with a&#13;
bachdor’s degree in Religious&#13;
Studies, then went on to&#13;
receive his Masters in Theological&#13;
Studies from Harvard&#13;
Divinity School in 1999.&#13;
From 1996 to 1999, he studied&#13;
drug addiction problems&#13;
and treatment in urban India.&#13;
During graduate school he&#13;
produced a documentary&#13;
.....Cont. see RICE pg-6&#13;
ROCKNORTH NEW&#13;
PLACE, SAME MISSION&#13;
By Vicor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ For over 10 years Red Rock&#13;
North provided free HIV testing and counseling at their former&#13;
OKC location on the N.\V. 39th Street Strip. It came to be a&#13;
haven where those questioning their HIV status, those affected&#13;
by HIV, and those needing to learn more about it could seek&#13;
help in a non-judgmenta! place. Now located inside the Red&#13;
Rock Behavioral Health Services Headquarters at 4400 N.&#13;
Lincoln Boulevard, they still provide those services in the same&#13;
way, their mission unchanged. The testing clinic is located&#13;
on the 2nd floor, and the testing is free and confidential on a&#13;
walk-in basis from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday thru Thursday,&#13;
9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Fridays. Testing is free &amp; available for those&#13;
over 13 years old.&#13;
Other services are provided as well, including mental health&#13;
and substance abuse assistance &amp; counseling focused mainly on&#13;
the GLBT community and/or those who are HIV infected or&#13;
affected. Red Rock is a nonprofit agency, worldng in partnership&#13;
with the Oklahoma State Health Department, that also&#13;
...........Continued see RED ROCK pg-11&#13;
Jim Roth-incumbent&#13;
Democrat Oldahoma&#13;
Corporation Commissioner&#13;
running against Republican&#13;
Dana Murphy.&#13;
When Jim Roth was elected&#13;
to represent thd citizens 0f&#13;
Oklahoma Countys D~stnct&#13;
1 in 2002, it was a milestone&#13;
not only to the GLBT&#13;
community but also for&#13;
Oklahoma County residents&#13;
who longed for positive&#13;
change.&#13;
Needless to say, they got it.&#13;
A welcome change during&#13;
his first term was that he&#13;
got 8 bridges built in his&#13;
district, while his predecessor&#13;
only got one. He&#13;
i spearheaded expanding a&#13;
policy of nondiscrimination&#13;
for Oklahoma County&#13;
employees that included&#13;
sexual orientation and the&#13;
handicapped. Jim not only&#13;
won widespread respect for&#13;
himself, but unprecedented&#13;
respect for the office itself.&#13;
This was dearly shown&#13;
....Cont. see ROTH pg-6&#13;
Democrat Ron Marlett is running&#13;
against incumbent Republican&#13;
Sally Kern of State House&#13;
District 84.&#13;
opp~rt~fiity to run against a&#13;
state representarive with mo~&#13;
nation~ (and even som~ ifite&gt;&#13;
nati0nal) fiotoriety. Sal!~&#13;
the ineumbefit for&#13;
,vas already we!! lmo~ for her&#13;
agenda as a self-described "warrior&#13;
for Judeo-Christian values".&#13;
She crusaded against the book&#13;
"King and King" being in the&#13;
Children’s Section of Oklahoma&#13;
Public libraries, referring to it&#13;
as "obscene" and claiming that&#13;
Oklahoma libraries were attempting&#13;
to "sexualize your children."&#13;
SWnen minimum wage&#13;
was $5.15 an hour she opposed&#13;
raising it, wanting a study of&#13;
how people on this income level&#13;
budget their money. During&#13;
hearings on immigration, she&#13;
asked a wimess who stated that&#13;
she was Puerto Rican if she was&#13;
an American. But ,#chat finally&#13;
prompted Ron Marlett to run&#13;
was hearing the infamous&#13;
....Cont. see MARLETT pg-6&#13;
"I think any crime committed&#13;
against a person because of&#13;
their sexual orientation that is&#13;
not considered a hate crime,&#13;
is unacceptable. A hate crimes&#13;
glii ~tis~be~a~to i~t~de&#13;
sexual orient,+ion/’ Tulsa&#13;
~emScrat Chad Hawldns for&#13;
state Re~+++ntatig+ Di++ric~&#13;
~9 against[ Repiiblidm~ i~eumr&#13;
b+nt Weld0fi Wat+ofi!&#13;
Chad Hawldns, born in Tulsa,&#13;
a graduate ofJenks High&#13;
School, Tulsa Community&#13;
College and Northeastern&#13;
State University. "I believe&#13;
in this country, I believe in&#13;
the State of Oklahoma and I&#13;
believe in the City ofTulsa.&#13;
Unfortunately, poor leadership&#13;
and lack of or simple&#13;
disregard for foresight and&#13;
planning has lead to a rotting&#13;
infrastructure, substandard&#13;
education, and a dependence&#13;
on foreign energy sources due&#13;
to a failed national energy&#13;
policy."&#13;
For more info. visit:&#13;
Hawkins4tulsa.com&#13;
NOVEMBER 1, 2008&#13;
Dana Orwig&#13;
Dana Orwig is running against&#13;
Republican Jason Nelson, who&#13;
worked as a fund-raiser in&#13;
2001, raising $6 million dollars&#13;
Dana Orwig is running f’or&#13;
the second time to represent&#13;
the constituents of State&#13;
House District 87. She ran&#13;
unsuccessfully in 2006 against&#13;
Republican incumbent Trebor&#13;
Worthen, who is not running&#13;
for the position again. Now not&#13;
having to run against an incumbent,&#13;
with a better campaign&#13;
and strategy and voters more&#13;
hungry for change, she is very&#13;
optimistic about this upcoming&#13;
election.&#13;
She has lived in the District&#13;
for more than 28 years, with&#13;
her husband Steve, who is a&#13;
physician Oklahoma City’s VA&#13;
hospital. They have 2 daughters,&#13;
along with 2 son in-laws&#13;
and 2 lively grandsons. She has&#13;
been ordained as a deacon in&#13;
the Episcopalian Church, and&#13;
has served in ways ranging from&#13;
....Cont. see ORWIG pg-6&#13;
Latino Night at Local ~ gays m&#13;
Club Successful Law&#13;
~Marl~t.&#13;
"I’m Ron Marlett and I’m&#13;
running for State House&#13;
District 84 because I want&#13;
a chance to bring about&#13;
change that really matters&#13;
for my fellow Oklahomans:&#13;
good jobs, affordable&#13;
healthcare, a quality&#13;
educational system and&#13;
real freedom and equality."&#13;
I NEED YOUR HELP TO&#13;
WIN THIS ELECTION,&#13;
WE CAN MAKE ~T HAPPEN!&#13;
need money and volunteers!&#13;
Ron Mar~ett&#13;
RO. Box 854&#13;
Bethany, OK 73008&#13;
(405) 640-2069&#13;
www.ronmarlettforhousedistrict84.com&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~t~oSTAR 3&#13;
LATINO NIGHT AT&#13;
OKC’s ANGLES&#13;
Sabados maravillosas otre veces!&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
When Latino night debuted at Angles September&#13;
28, it was a time of anxious anticipation.&#13;
~fhere had been numerous attempts to&#13;
bring business up at Angles since Nick Post&#13;
had acquired it last year. During the last few&#13;
),ears Angles had gone from being packed on&#13;
the weekends to virtually empty, and there&#13;
had been many ideas and brainstorms to&#13;
bring back the crowds they had before. One&#13;
of these was Latino Night, featuring Spanish&#13;
music where GLBT Latinos &amp; their friends&#13;
could celebrate their culture and be themselves,&#13;
something that had been successful at&#13;
the late Club Rox ( inside the late Hollywood&#13;
Hotel) and at Sisters (a former Lesbian dub&#13;
now the location of Phoenix Rising). This&#13;
was a party with no place to go that Latino&#13;
partiers were dying to celebrate.&#13;
Spearheading this effort was DJ Juan Adame,&#13;
who with his friends spearheaded the idea.&#13;
The first night was trepidation personified,&#13;
but they distributed flyers, talked it up, texted&#13;
&amp; emaited everybody they knew and hoped&#13;
for the best. Needless to say Angles was&#13;
overvchelmed ~vith a huge crowd of partiers,&#13;
gay and lesbian Latinos, some Asians, some&#13;
Caucasians, and some straight people who&#13;
know a good time when it’s happening, many&#13;
coming from Tulsa and other places to fiesta&#13;
with the locals.&#13;
It needed to happen because as DJ Juan puts&#13;
it, "We could go to straight Latino clubs&#13;
where we guys could not dance together. At&#13;
gay clubs we could occasionally hear Latino&#13;
music, but we knew we needed a place of our&#13;
own where we could dance together, enjoy&#13;
our music and culture as Latinos."&#13;
Gender Advocacy Team, and other community&#13;
leaders for a special evening remembering&#13;
individuals who have died as victims ofantitransgender&#13;
hatred or prejudice. The event&#13;
will be at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
on Thursday, November 20th, 2008, at 7:00&#13;
PM. ~ne Equality Center is located at 621&#13;
E. 4th Street, on the corner of 4th Street &amp;&#13;
Kenosha in Downtown Tulsa, Oldahoma.&#13;
He wants to thank those who helped him&#13;
make it happen. "The Gay Latino community&#13;
is growing, and the people helping me&#13;
have been wonderful, bringing music, giving&#13;
me ideas, being together and supporting&#13;
each other as one, and I want to thank these&#13;
people who helped me put this together."&#13;
For the community, it fills a need. As Latina&#13;
Yogi Doroteo puts it,"It means a lot for our&#13;
community, it gives the gay Latino community&#13;
a place to go, to meet other Latinos. It also&#13;
helps the community as a whole get to l~aaow&#13;
us better, and that is needed."&#13;
P~6~n a suc~es~ Latifi6 nigh~ Will h~n ev~&#13;
ery other Saturday at Angle.s for those seeking&#13;
tiempos buenos ( good times). It obviously&#13;
was long overdue. ( November Schedule is&#13;
Saturdays 8 &amp; 11)&#13;
Transgender Day o£Remembrance&#13;
Observance&#13;
On November 20th at&#13;
Dennis R. Neill&#13;
Equality Center&#13;
"Sometimes, as a cornmunity, we forget the&#13;
struggles of people who are not as visible as&#13;
others. Yet, I am proud of our organization’s&#13;
commitment to the full inclusion of the&#13;
transgender community. This June saw a&#13;
very successful "Gender Avengers" production&#13;
celebrating the "T" ofLGBT Pride. We&#13;
have very dedicated transgender volunteers,&#13;
program participants and committee leaders.&#13;
The full participation of all members of&#13;
our community is essential to fulfilling our&#13;
mission." said OkEq Board President Toby&#13;
Jenkins.&#13;
Zoey Sloane, a member of the Pride Marketing&#13;
Team and the Gender Advocacy Team,&#13;
noted that, "Discrimination and violence&#13;
towards gay and lesbian people, as well as&#13;
towards transgender people, is usually because&#13;
of a real or perceived gender or gender-role&#13;
variance. A guy is targeted because he’s "too&#13;
feminine," or a girl is targeted because she’s&#13;
"too butch." It really has much more to do&#13;
with gender issues than sexual orientation.&#13;
Hopefully, that realization will cause more&#13;
people tobe commi~t~ ~ th~ ~!! i~[~ ......&#13;
~i0~; ~f’e~ ~nd ~fiality 6f ~ebpl~ who af~.....&#13;
transgender."&#13;
According to the website http://gender.&#13;
org/remember/day/, the Transgender Day of&#13;
Remembrance serves the purpose of raising&#13;
public awareness of hate crimes against&#13;
transgendered people. It publicly mourns and&#13;
honors the lives of our brothers and sisters&#13;
who might otherwise be forgotten, and it allows&#13;
the expression of love and respect for real&#13;
people here in our communities in the face of&#13;
local and national ignorance, indifference and&#13;
hatred.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Please join the&#13;
members and friends of Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality(OkEq), the members of the OkEq&#13;
CC United&#13;
Metropolitan Community Church&#13;
Sunday Services @ 11:00 AM&#13;
1623 N, Maplewood Tulsa, OK&#13;
www,mcctu sa,o g&#13;
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GLBT community more personal, the fundamental&#13;
reasons I have for supporting equality&#13;
are greater than any individual.... We need to&#13;
end the divisive politics of George W. Bush&#13;
and pursue policies that treat all of us, regardless&#13;
of identity or background, with dignity,&#13;
equality and respect."&#13;
Obama vowed, "If elected, I would call on&#13;
Congress to enact legislation that would&#13;
repeal DOMA and ensure that the over 1,100&#13;
federal legal rights and benefits currendy&#13;
provided on the basis of marital status are&#13;
extended to same-sex couples in civil unions&#13;
and other legally recognized unions."&#13;
For more information visit:&#13;
w~wa~.BarrackObama.com&#13;
entitled Ashes, which focused on the AIDS&#13;
epidemic there.&#13;
Back home again, he won election to the&#13;
Oklahoma State Senate in 2006, representing&#13;
approximately 71,000 people in central Oldahoma&#13;
City. He has served on the Committees&#13;
of Business and Labor, Health and Human&#13;
Resources (co-chair), and Public Safety and&#13;
Homeland Security. He led a successful effort&#13;
to make it easier for lo~ governments&#13;
to donate abandoned properties for use by&#13;
Habit for Humanity" for lo~v income housing.&#13;
He also authored legislation to create&#13;
a State Veteraffs Health Insurance Program&#13;
to provide coverage to uninsured Oklalaoma&#13;
veterans.&#13;
Unlike Senator Inhofe, who coined the phrase&#13;
God Guns and Gays and has also stated that&#13;
he’s proud that his family history has no&#13;
homosexuality, Andrew Rice supports equalitty&#13;
for all Oklahomans and will take those&#13;
values to Washington. He is supported by the&#13;
~eace and justice community and organized&#13;
bor, as opposed to Inhofe who has a 0%&#13;
rating from the AFL-CIO, has opposed most&#13;
minimum wage increases, and is ~vell known&#13;
as a ruatter of record that he is no friend of&#13;
working people. Andre~v also doesn’t share&#13;
Inhofe’s view that global warming is a hoax.&#13;
~ae choice could not be more clear. Let’s elect&#13;
Andrew Rice to be our voice in Washington.&#13;
by his re-election in 2006 when his opponent,&#13;
David Mehlhaff ran his campaign almost&#13;
totally on the premise of bigotry, rarely if&#13;
ever bringing up Mr. Roth’s job performance.&#13;
When the constituents could see first hand&#13;
the benefits of competent compassion, they&#13;
recognized what was important and voted Jim&#13;
back in handily with 63.4% supporting him.&#13;
His abilities and dedication were recognized&#13;
by Republicans and Democrats from many&#13;
walks of life, including Governor Henry, who&#13;
appointed him June 1, 2007 to serve Oklahoma&#13;
Corporation Commissioner Denise Bode’s&#13;
unexpired term when she resigned to take&#13;
a job in the private sector. Although many&#13;
constituents don’t give it much thought, the&#13;
Commission touches our lives as we get gas&#13;
for our cars or flip a light switch, as,vell as&#13;
many other blessings ~ve take for granted. He&#13;
has proven himself again in the time he has&#13;
already served on the Commission that he is&#13;
beholden to the people and not special interests,&#13;
and has the courage to stand up for ~vhat&#13;
is rig~ht even if he has to stand alone.&#13;
As Jim puts it:&#13;
"I’m standing for over 3 million Oklahomans&#13;
who want a brighter tomorrow. I’m mindful&#13;
that it takes an oath, a responsibility and the&#13;
ethics to serve 100% of this state. It’s been my&#13;
honor to take the oath to do it, and I hope&#13;
for the opportunity to continue to serve."&#13;
Sunday school teacher to prison ministry.&#13;
She has been a teacher in both public and private&#13;
schools, and truly understands firsthand&#13;
issues of education.&#13;
She also understands and is committed to the&#13;
needs of working Oklalaonaans. Endorsed by&#13;
the AFL-CIO Central Labor Council, she is&#13;
committed to helping Oklal~oma’s small businesses&#13;
stay competitive and supporting the&#13;
companies already here.&#13;
VC-hen asked if she supports the "gay agenda",&#13;
this is her answer.&#13;
"I have friends and family members who&#13;
are gay. I also have supporters how are gay.&#13;
My position is that our government should&#13;
protect the civil rights of all its citizens."&#13;
recording (the one that made youmbe) of&#13;
Sally Kern speaking at a Republican meeting,&#13;
where she stated that gays were a bigger threat&#13;
than terrorism or Islam, and compared them&#13;
to cancer.&#13;
Ron Marlett heard the comments about the&#13;
GLBT community, and decided that he had&#13;
to run, to offer the Oklahomans of District&#13;
84 something better. Currently a social&#13;
worker with Community Pathways Unlimited&#13;
( an agency working with disabled and elderly&#13;
people in Oklahoma nursing homes) he said&#13;
in an interview with the Metro Star that he&#13;
could not let Ms. Kern go unchallenged.&#13;
Mr. Marlett earned an excellent score when&#13;
he responded to a survey from the Oklahoma&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Political Caucus, and&#13;
has been an outspoken advocate for equality ....&#13;
for all Oklalaomans. He grew up in a union&#13;
household, supports workers’ rights and won&#13;
the endorsement of the Oklahoma State AFLCIO,&#13;
in contrast to the voting record and&#13;
statements of his opponent. He faces a tough&#13;
race in a very conservative district.&#13;
His main point? " I think the biggest difference&#13;
between me and my opponent is that&#13;
I will fight for everyone’s freedom. She has&#13;
already made it clear in her own words that&#13;
not all religions or lifestyles are equal. IfI am&#13;
elected to represent District 84 1 hope this&#13;
will send a message not only to our state to&#13;
also to our nation that our freedoms and&#13;
equality are important."&#13;
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Wockner News Service&#13;
Connecticut Supremes&#13;
legalize same-sex marriage&#13;
Three down, 47 to go. Connecticut’s Supreme&#13;
Court legalized same-sex marriage Oct. 10,&#13;
following in the footsteps of California and&#13;
Massachusetts.&#13;
In a 4-3 decision, the justices said denying&#13;
same-sex couples equal access to marriage&#13;
violated the state constitution’s guarantee of&#13;
equal protection under the law.&#13;
"Interpreting our state constitutional provisions&#13;
in accordance with firmly established&#13;
equal protection principles leads inevitably to&#13;
the conclusion that gay" people are entitled to&#13;
marry," the decision said. "To decide otherwise&#13;
would require us to apply one set of&#13;
constitutional principles to gay, persons and&#13;
another to all others."&#13;
The ruling is expected to take effect around&#13;
Nov. 7. Attorney General Richard Blumenthai&#13;
said he ~vould not challenge the decision&#13;
in any way:&#13;
Gov. M. Jodi Rell said she didn’t like the ruling&#13;
but has no plans to oppose it.&#13;
"The Supreme Court has spoken," she said. "I&#13;
do not believe their voice reflects the majority&#13;
of the people of Connecticut. However,&#13;
I am also firmly convinced that attempts to&#13;
reverse this decision -- either legislatively or&#13;
by amending the state constitution -- will not&#13;
meet with success."&#13;
The case was brought in 2004 in New Haven&#13;
Superior Court on behalf of eight gay and&#13;
lesbian Connecticut couples who had been&#13;
denied marriage licenses, q-he couples now&#13;
have been together for between 10 and 32&#13;
years and are raising a total of 14 children.&#13;
Tne court’s 85-page decision can be read&#13;
online at tinyurl.com/conndec.&#13;
Same-sex marriage also is legal in Belgium,&#13;
Canada, the Netherlands, South Africa and&#13;
Spain -- and will become legal in Norway in&#13;
January.&#13;
Jay Leno supports samesex&#13;
marriage&#13;
TV talk show host Jay Leno expressed unequivocal&#13;
support for same-sex marriage on&#13;
his Oct. 1 broadcast.&#13;
During a chat with out talk show host Ellen&#13;
DeGeneres, Leno said: "I come from Massachusetts,&#13;
and they’ve had it in Massachusetts&#13;
for a !ong time. And it’s.fine. Tile world&#13;
doesn’t collapse.&#13;
"You know, I must admit, I go to West Hollywood&#13;
-- people know that’s the gay area. The&#13;
nicest area, the cleanest area, the safest area.&#13;
I mean, I dofft get it. I mean, if two people&#13;
warn to have something together --&#13;
the economy is falling apart, I don’t care what&#13;
you do!"~&#13;
DeGeneres said to Leno, "They are trying to&#13;
... stop gay people from marrying, like somehow&#13;
Portia and I staying at home watching&#13;
Dancing With the Stars is affecting anybody."&#13;
Etheridge, Michaels to&#13;
marry&#13;
Singer Melissa Etheridge, 47, and actress&#13;
Tammy Lynn Michaels, 33, are getting married,&#13;
Etheridge told tile TV show Extra on&#13;
Oct. 1.&#13;
"Yes, we have four children and we’re trying&#13;
to find the right time," Etheridge said.&#13;
California’s Supreme Court legalized same-sex&#13;
marriage in June.&#13;
On Nov. 4, voters will decide whether to&#13;
amend the state constitution to undo the&#13;
ruling.&#13;
Polls have shown support for same-sex marriage&#13;
as high as 55 percent and as low as 42&#13;
percent. They have clocked opposition to&#13;
same-sex marriage as high as 47 ~percent and&#13;
as low as 38 percent. Seven to l0 percent of&#13;
voters have polled as undecided on Prop 8.&#13;
FLORIDA State&#13;
Amendments Seem&#13;
Likely to Lose&#13;
Posted by Daily Queer News October 20,&#13;
An effort to rewrite the Florida Constitution&#13;
to prohibit gay marriage is falling short of&#13;
the numbers needed for victory in the Nov. 4&#13;
election, a Sun Sentinel and Florida Times-&#13;
Union poll shows.&#13;
Tne poll of 600 likely voters shows support&#13;
for Amendment 2 at 53 percent, less than the&#13;
60 percent approval rate required to change&#13;
the constitution.&#13;
~ae gay-marriage question is one of six&#13;
statewide referendums on this year’s lengthy&#13;
ballot. The poll found uncertainty high on all&#13;
of the rest, which range from tax breaks for&#13;
homeowners who install hurricane protection&#13;
to elimination of racist language from the&#13;
state constitution.&#13;
Backers of the gay-marriage ban say the poll&#13;
should be a wake-up call to conservatives to&#13;
vote. Opponents say the poll shows they have&#13;
made progress in explaining that the proposal&#13;
could jeopardize domestic partnership benefits&#13;
that many governments and companies&#13;
offer straight and gay employees.&#13;
California protects gay&#13;
seniors&#13;
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill&#13;
Sept. 28 to help prevent anti-gay bias in&#13;
senior-care facilities and nursing homes.&#13;
The law, which takes effect Jan. 1, requires&#13;
licensed health care professionals who have&#13;
constant interaction with seniors to attend a&#13;
training program on preventing discrimination&#13;
based on sexual orientation and gender&#13;
identity.&#13;
"Some members of the (GLBT) community&#13;
living in nursing homes have been denied&#13;
their most basic rights, including the simple&#13;
choice to spend time with a loved one,&#13;
because of their sexual orientation or gender&#13;
identity," said Equality California Executive&#13;
Director Geoff Kors. "We appreciate&#13;
the support of Gov. Schwarzenegger and the&#13;
Legislature for approving this measure, which&#13;
¯;viii prractively create a culture of respect and&#13;
understanding for all seniors living in care&#13;
facilities."&#13;
EQCA said basic rights such as the choice to&#13;
live in the same nursing home with a partner&#13;
and the right too hospital visitation are routinely&#13;
denied to older same-sex couples.&#13;
Connecticut residents&#13;
support same-sex marriage&#13;
decision&#13;
A Hartford Courant/University of Connecticut&#13;
poll has found that 53 percent of state&#13;
residents support the Oct. 10 state Supreme&#13;
Court decision that legalized same-sex marriage,&#13;
and 42 percent don’t like it.&#13;
Among Democrats, 72 percent support it&#13;
while, among Republicans, 69 percent oppose&#13;
it.&#13;
The poll of 502 adult residents had a margin&#13;
of error of 4.4 percentage points.&#13;
In a 4-3 decision, the Connecticut justices&#13;
said denying same-sex couples equal access&#13;
to marriage violated the state consn" tun"on’s&#13;
guarantee of equal protection under the law.&#13;
"Interpreting our state constitutional provisions&#13;
in accordance with firmly established&#13;
equal protection principles leads inevitably to&#13;
the conclusion that gay people are entided to&#13;
marry," the decision said. "To decide otherwise&#13;
would require us to apply one set of&#13;
constitutional principles to gay persons and&#13;
another to all others."&#13;
The ruling is expected to take effect around&#13;
Nov. 7.&#13;
Same-sex marriage also is legal in California,&#13;
Massachusetts, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands,&#13;
South Africa and Spain -- and will&#13;
become legal in Norway in January.&#13;
There is no residency requirement to get married&#13;
in the three U.S. states or Canada.&#13;
Gays protest at Louisville&#13;
McDonald’s&#13;
Gay activists and others protested outside a&#13;
downtown Louisville McDonaM’s on Oct. 10&#13;
after an employee called a gro.~p ofgay customers&#13;
’faggots"and a sup~isor said the incidwnt was&#13;
no"big deal" and refused to refiand the customers’&#13;
money. Fairness carnpaign photo&#13;
Gay activists and others protested outside a&#13;
downtown Louisville McDonald’s on Oct.&#13;
10 after an employee called a group ofgay&#13;
customers "_faggots" and a supervisor said the&#13;
incident was no "big deal" and refused to&#13;
refund ~e customers’ money.&#13;
"For any business to treat its gay customers&#13;
this way is beyond the pale," said protester&#13;
Becca O’Neill from the University of&#13;
Louisville’s Lambda Law Caucus.&#13;
q-he demonstrators carried signs reading,&#13;
"Discrimination Don’t Belong in a Happy&#13;
Meal," "Homophobia Served Here" and&#13;
"NOT Lovin’ It."&#13;
"We have a law against anti-gay discrimination&#13;
in Louisville, but we want people to&#13;
know that these incidents still happen and&#13;
that bttsinesses that take part in this kind of&#13;
illegal discrimination will be held accountable,"&#13;
said Jeff: Rodgers, co-coordinator of the&#13;
Fairness Campaign.&#13;
Ryan Marlatt, Teddy Eggers and three friends&#13;
had stopped for lunch at the East Market&#13;
Street McDonald’s on July 26. As they waited&#13;
for their food, an employee referred to them&#13;
as "faggots" to another employee. Marlatt and&#13;
Eggers asked to speak with a manager, who&#13;
then refused to refund the group’s purchase.&#13;
Marlatt said he attempted several times in&#13;
the following weeks to contact the general&#13;
manager of the restaurant and the corporate&#13;
offices, but got no response.&#13;
The group seeks an apology, a refund of $28&#13;
and disciplinary action against tile employees&#13;
involved.&#13;
w~,~w.rnetrostarnews.com }&amp;~troSTAR 7&#13;
LGBT Entrepreneurs&#13;
Keep Going as Financial&#13;
Titans Struggle&#13;
Despite this past year’s economic slowdmvn,&#13;
the recent credit crunch and plummeting&#13;
stock prices on Wall Street, LGBT small&#13;
business owners, like many of their straight&#13;
counterparts, are successfully riding out the&#13;
storm.&#13;
Top economists and business leaders have&#13;
declared the current financial morass an "economic&#13;
apocalypse," yet recent congressional&#13;
action on the $700 billion bailout bill points&#13;
the way to what many hope is a brighter&#13;
economic future.&#13;
"This bill’s success shows that Americ£s la,vmakers&#13;
understand the importance of a strong&#13;
economy--and particularly that the tightening&#13;
credit crisis was risking the ability of small&#13;
businesses to make payroll, stock shelves&#13;
and keep up with day-to-day expenses," says&#13;
Chance Mitchell, co-founder and CEO of the&#13;
National Gay &amp; Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
"In short, without this package, small businesses&#13;
which make up the engine that run the&#13;
United States economy seriously risked coming&#13;
to an abrupt halt," Mitchell adds.&#13;
The biggest threat to small businesses from&#13;
U.S. financial woes is the tightening of credit&#13;
markets. Credit is a lifeline for small businesses&#13;
looking to grow and maintain operations,&#13;
and in some places, it’s getting harder&#13;
to find. Many banks are boosting credit score&#13;
thresholds and tightening credit all around.&#13;
"Small business owners, whether or not they&#13;
use credit to run or expand their own businesses,&#13;
know that access to credit and a fully&#13;
functioning financial market are important&#13;
to them and to their customers, suppliers and&#13;
vendors," says Todd Stottlemyer, president&#13;
and CEO of the National Federation of Independent&#13;
Business.&#13;
For LGBT small businesses, the focus is on&#13;
making do in this unpredictable economy.&#13;
Ask Izzy Schechner, a member of Plexus, the&#13;
LGBT chamber for Cleveland, Ohio. He&#13;
owns D&amp;I Restaurant Group, a corporate catering&#13;
company that’s closer than most small&#13;
businesses to the banldng crisis--one of the&#13;
cafeterias D&amp;I runs is for a commercial bank.&#13;
"A lot ofmy customers in the cafeteria are&#13;
either cutting back their orders drastically or&#13;
bringing food from home," says Schechner.&#13;
"That has impacted our business by about 25&#13;
or 30 percent."&#13;
In addition to dropping customer orders,&#13;
Schechner has stopped cashing his own&#13;
paycheck while making some painf~ cuts to&#13;
his business.&#13;
"For the first time we’ve been going to discount&#13;
wholesalers like Sam’s Club and Costco&#13;
to get the same products we norm_ally have&#13;
delivered. We’ve had to lay offa few people&#13;
and we’ve stopped giving vacation pay this&#13;
year for the first time ever," he says. Marci&#13;
Bair, a financial planner and employee benefits&#13;
consultant in San Diego, has only gotten&#13;
busier.&#13;
"~lhe majority ofmy clients are small business&#13;
owners coming in for advice on how to cut&#13;
costs and [,,estructure their employee benefits,"&#13;
sa~ys Bair. We primarily look at ~il the aspects&#13;
or the business where we can cut costs; a significant&#13;
cost is in the health insurance area."&#13;
Bair, who belongs to the her local LGBT&#13;
chamber, the Greater San Diego Business&#13;
Association, says that business owners for the&#13;
most part want to keep as many options open&#13;
for their employees as possible.&#13;
"Now is not the time for employees to be&#13;
without insurance," she says. "Some owners&#13;
are going for a ~igher deduct!ble plan, while&#13;
others want to hang in there with their current&#13;
plans" in anticipation of better times.&#13;
And making sure to do business in the community&#13;
is key to bringing those better times&#13;
back, says Sam McClure, executive director of&#13;
Twin Cities Quorum, the LGBT chanaber of&#13;
commerce for Minneapolis and St. Paul.&#13;
"We’re seeing relationships among LGBT&#13;
businesses grow e~’en tighter since this economic&#13;
crisis started," says McClure. "We’re&#13;
talking about how important it is to do&#13;
business in your community again, even more&#13;
than usual, and that’s something that we&#13;
haven’t really talked about since the late 80s."&#13;
McClure also points to individual measures&#13;
businesses can take, and that her chamber has&#13;
consistently pushed,,, such as maintaining a&#13;
high credit ratin,g. ’ Planning strategically, . for&#13;
growth is cruc,al now, because I dont th~nk&#13;
businesses are going to have,as much flexibility&#13;
as in the past, she says. ’ So being part of&#13;
.the community has taken on a higher level of&#13;
importance.&#13;
Bair too is doing her part for the LGBT coinmunity&#13;
and members of the LGBT chamber.&#13;
She’s helping LGBT couples and individuals&#13;
maneuver through complicated financial and&#13;
health care decisions as they face layoffs and&#13;
office c!osures.&#13;
8chechner says that he feels supported by fellow&#13;
LGBT entrepreneurs as wellas he maneuvers&#13;
through this difficult economy.&#13;
"It’s comforting to have a sounding board&#13;
from our chanlber of commerce, just to&#13;
bounce ideas off of and to help with cost-saving&#13;
strategies, networking, and to help utilize&#13;
our resources to the max," he says.&#13;
McClure suggests LGBT entrepreneurs practice&#13;
an economics of conscience.&#13;
"Whenever we earn or spend a dollar inside&#13;
of our community we are flexing our considerable&#13;
economic muscle. I would say to every&#13;
gay and gay-friendly business owner, choose&#13;
thoughtfully where you buy your next cup of&#13;
coffee, where you have your next lunch meeting,&#13;
where you invest your retirement funds,&#13;
where you go for happy hour.&#13;
"Every choice is a new opportunity to drive&#13;
our economic power for change."&#13;
(Source NGLCC http://v~ccw.nglcc.org/BIZ/&#13;
index )&#13;
8 P#~÷t~oSTAR November 2008&#13;
How to Protect Your Loved Ones&#13;
When the State Will Not&#13;
Life planning helps same-sex couples protect&#13;
each other.&#13;
By Attorney Susan A. Muscari&#13;
I~hoto: 7~dsa AttornG Susan A. 3d.,~scari&#13;
Same-sex couples face several challenges when it comes to&#13;
the legal and tax system, especially in the state of Oklahoma&#13;
where same-gender marriages are not recognized. If one partner&#13;
dies, the remaining partner may find themselves in a legal&#13;
battle against the deceased~ family - unless a legally binding&#13;
plan has been put into effect.&#13;
Ira homosexual couple was married in a state that recognized&#13;
it as legal, and then moved or returned to Oldahoma,&#13;
Oklahoma still does not recognize that marriage. For same-sex&#13;
couples, the tax burden is much larger than that ofheterosexua~&#13;
married couple.&#13;
However, while all residents must abide by Otdahoma’s laws,&#13;
there are ways to navigate them to ensure the assets and real&#13;
estate of you and your partner are titled to enable fewer tax&#13;
penalties. Tixere are also preparations partners can make to&#13;
ensure each person’s wishes are fotlmved in the situation of a&#13;
catastrophic illness, temporary incapacitation, or the event of&#13;
death.&#13;
~xere are five essential documents that same-sex couples&#13;
should create t~ protect themselves and their partners.&#13;
Prepare an Advanced Medical Directive&#13;
Setup Durable Power ofAttorney&#13;
Create a Revocable Living Trust&#13;
Prepare a Last Will and Testament&#13;
Setup an Authorization to Disclose Medical Records&#13;
First, an Advanced Medical Directive allows same-sex partners&#13;
to name each other as healthcare proxy, permitting a partner&#13;
to speak with physicians on the other’s behalf. It is often hard&#13;
on both the individual’s family and partner in times of distress&#13;
and tensions can arise resulting in conflicting opinions in&#13;
terms of care. The medical directive ensures there is no confusion&#13;
as to who will be making the decisions on behalf of an&#13;
individual if they are unable to do so for themselves.&#13;
Along that same line, instituting a Durable Power ofAttorney&#13;
provides same-sex couples the right to make personal and&#13;
financial decisions on behalfofa partner if they ever become&#13;
disabled.&#13;
By ~vorking with a team of an&#13;
estate planning attorney and&#13;
a CPA, same-sex couples can&#13;
esfablish finite directives and&#13;
asset protections through a Revocable&#13;
Living Trust, allmving&#13;
couples to pass assets to their&#13;
partner.&#13;
Though the state of Oklahoma&#13;
may not recognize or respect&#13;
same-sex marriages, samegender&#13;
trusts are recognized&#13;
by the state and have not been&#13;
successfully challenged. A trust,&#13;
with very careful planning,&#13;
can also help same-sex couples&#13;
avoid several tax consequences.&#13;
There am two ways for domestic&#13;
partners to set up a trttst;&#13;
one option for couples is to set&#13;
up separate trusts and designate&#13;
each other as the beneficiaries.&#13;
This is the best option for&#13;
couples Who may have competing&#13;
interests such as a child&#13;
from a previous relationship.&#13;
Separate trusts can provide for&#13;
the child as well as the partner&#13;
in a worse-case scenario situation.&#13;
The second option is to create&#13;
a joint trust in which the assets&#13;
of both indMduals are combined&#13;
into one trust. While&#13;
this is the ideal for long-term&#13;
couples, it is imperative to enter&#13;
into this arrangement xvith&#13;
the understanding that there&#13;
will likely be tax consequences.&#13;
Ti~e best advice for couples who decided to go the course of a&#13;
shared trust is to let the assets remain in the trust. As long as&#13;
the assets stay where they are, the surviving partner can avoid&#13;
extreme tax consequences that same-sex couples often fall&#13;
under.&#13;
Lastly, with an authorization to disclose medical records and&#13;
a Last Will and Testament in place, same-sex couples can&#13;
institute a No Contest Clause, effectively establishing partners&#13;
as personal representatives of each other. It also protects the&#13;
remaining partner from anyone who may contest their rights&#13;
as a representative and beneficiary.&#13;
The crt~x of the matter is that there are ways to plan for domestic&#13;
partners, but do not count on Oklahoma and its laws&#13;
to provide that protection. Same-sex partners deserve the same&#13;
protection that their heterosexual counterparts receive, but it&#13;
takes careful life planning aa~d the right documents in place to&#13;
do so.&#13;
For a personal consultation on your specific needs, you may&#13;
contact Susan at (918) 770-3423 or visit:&#13;
,aw~w.muscarilaw.com.&#13;
Palin Indicates Support for Federal&#13;
Marriage Amendment&#13;
Nearly 60 percent ofAmericans oppose writing discrimination&#13;
into U.S. Constitution&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC (PR-HRC) __ Alaska Gov. Sarah&#13;
Palin, the GOP nominee for vice-president, has indicated in&#13;
an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network that&#13;
she would support an amendment to the U.S. Constitution&#13;
excluding gay and lesbian couples from marriage. The&#13;
so-called Federal Marriage Amendment has faced bipartisan&#13;
opposition in both houses of Congress, both of which have&#13;
voted the FMA down twice.&#13;
Sarah Pahn ~s out of step w~th the majomy ofAmericans,&#13;
nearly 60 percent ofwhom are opposed to writing discrimination&#13;
into the U.S. Constitution," said Human Rights Campaign&#13;
President Joe Solmonese. "Her view stands in stark&#13;
contrast to the ideals that make America great: freedom,&#13;
opportunity, and eq~,ality. These are the tenets upon which&#13;
our nation was built.&#13;
An August 2008 poll from TIME Magazine shows that 58&#13;
percent ofAmericans believe that the U.S. Constitution&#13;
should not be amended to define marriage as being between&#13;
one man and one woman.&#13;
The Human Rights Cam,paign PAC, the political action&#13;
committee of the nations largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and&#13;
transgender civil rights organization, previously released an&#13;
online video in response to comments made by Patin in which&#13;
she stated that she believes homosexuality is a choice. The&#13;
video released by HRC PAC is narrated by Michael Cole,&#13;
senior manager of HRC’s media center, who flew to Alaska&#13;
with a video production crew to talk with Wasilla’s LGBT&#13;
community.&#13;
View the video at http:/ha~-,v.youtube.com/hrcmedia.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~I®t~~STAR 9&#13;
Palin tries to walk center line on&#13;
gays&#13;
News analysis by Rex Woc¼aer&#13;
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is strongly&#13;
against same-sex marriage and has a history of speaking&#13;
against gay rights, but in the current campaign she’s attempting&#13;
to strike a middle ground.&#13;
"I am not going tO judge Americans and tile decisions that&#13;
they make in their adult personal relationships," she recently&#13;
told CBS News. "t have one ofmy absolute best friends for&#13;
the last 30 years who happens to be gay, and I love her dearly&#13;
-- and she is not my ’gay friend,’ she is one of my best friends,&#13;
who happens to have made a choice that isn’t a choice that I&#13;
have made, but I’m not going to judge people."&#13;
Palin, however, was judged for that comment by gay activists,&#13;
who took exception to her saying that being gay is a "choice."&#13;
There also has been Internet chatter that no one can identify&#13;
who Palin’s lifelong lesbian pal is.&#13;
Patin likewise attempted to appear tolerant during the Oct. 2&#13;
vice presidential debate.&#13;
"If there~ any kind of suggestion at all from my answer that I&#13;
would be anything but tolerant of adults in America choosing&#13;
their partners, choosing relationships that they deem&#13;
best for themselves -- you know, I am tolerant and I have a&#13;
vmT diverse i]amily and group of friends and even within that&#13;
group you would see some who may not agree with me on&#13;
this issue, some very dear friends who don’t agree ~vith me on&#13;
this issue," she said. "But in that tolerance also, no one would&#13;
ever propose, not in a McCain-Paliri administration, to do&#13;
anything to prohibit, say, visitations in a hospital or contracts&#13;
being signed, negotiated bet~veen parties."&#13;
But then she stated unequivocally: "I will tell Americans&#13;
straight up that I don’t support defining marriage as anything&#13;
but between one man and one woman, and I think through&#13;
nuances we can go round and round about what that actually&#13;
means. But I’m being as straight up ~vith Americans as I can&#13;
in my nonsupport for anything but a traditional definition of&#13;
marriage."&#13;
Because Democratic candidates Barack Obama and Joe Biden&#13;
also claim to oppose same-sex marriage, because Palin was&#13;
trying to sound tolerant, and because debate host Gwen Ifill&#13;
was anything but aggressive in her questioning, some debate&#13;
viewers xvere lei~ with the impression that there is no difference&#13;
between the two teams on issues of gay equality.&#13;
Nothing could be further from the truth. Obama and Biden&#13;
support giving same-sex couples all the rights of marriage&#13;
-- everything but the word -- and oppose attempts to ban&#13;
same-sex marriage in the states where it is legal.&#13;
John McCain and Palin, on the other hand, support statewide&#13;
bans on same-sex marriage, do not speak in support of civil&#13;
unions, and, in the final analysis, seemingly would go only so&#13;
far as letting gay people visit a sick partner in the hospital and&#13;
allowing them to sign private contracts to attempt to protect&#13;
their relationship legally.&#13;
That’s a far cry from the Democratic position in favor of&#13;
granting gay" couples all marriage rights under a different label.&#13;
"Do I support granting same-sex benefits?" Biden asked during&#13;
the debate with Palin. "Absolutely positive!): Look, in an&#13;
Obama-Biden administration, there will be absolutely no distinction&#13;
from a constitutional standpoint or a legal standpoint&#13;
between a same-sex and a heterosexual couple."&#13;
Rea Carey; lesbian, gay; bisexual&#13;
and transgender rights leader,&#13;
demands higher standard from&#13;
national candidates&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC (PR) __ Rea Carey, executive director&#13;
of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund,&#13;
responds to the vice presidential debate between Republican&#13;
Gov. Sarah Palin and Democratic Sen. Joseph Biden.Statemerit&#13;
by Rea Carey, Executive Director&#13;
National Gay’and Lesbian ~ask Force Action Fund&#13;
Press releasephoto: Rea Care),, Executive Director National Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Ta~-k Force Action Fund&#13;
"I found myself reacting as ifI had heard fingernails on a&#13;
chalkboard when Gov. Sarah Palin talked about her tolerance.&#13;
I’m sorry, but tolerance with a smile does not equal support&#13;
for our lives nor does it honor the validity of our relationships&#13;
and families. Much of the country has moved well beyond&#13;
the condescension and dismissiveness of’tolerance.’ We have&#13;
higher expectations than patronizing statements of tolerance&#13;
by anyone seeking to lead this nation. We also have higher&#13;
expectations for those political leaders, such as Sen. Joseph&#13;
Biden, who have been our allies on so many issues to finally,&#13;
and unequivocally, stand up for our full equality.&#13;
"I look fotward to a day xvhen the leadership of our country&#13;
can set an example and dearly state that it is time for the rejection&#13;
of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans to&#13;
end. Too many elected officials have not even met the low bar&#13;
of calling for complete legal equality for all Americans.&#13;
"We live in difficult times. Families sit at their kitchen tables&#13;
dealing with the challenges of our day, -- keeping their jobs,&#13;
putting fuel in their tanks and food on the table, and obtaining&#13;
good and affordable health care. Our families -- LGBT&#13;
families -- are dealing with the exact same concerns, only&#13;
without the legal protections that are so critical to our welfare.&#13;
What I wanted to hear in the debate, and did not, is a belief&#13;
that protections and opportunities, like marriage, should exist&#13;
so that our families have the ability to both thrive and to contribute&#13;
to society on equal footing with our straight friends&#13;
and neighbors."&#13;
¯he Fruit Doesn’t Fall Far From the Tree ?&#13;
or&#13;
A Tragedy Waiting for an Ending&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
O~HOMA CITY, OK __ I attended the last of two&#13;
debates between Corporation Commissioner Jim Roth and&#13;
the GOP opponent Dana Murphy. Held at Oldahoma City&#13;
University" in the School of Law Building there were about&#13;
! 50 people listening including GOP Rep, Sally Kern and her&#13;
husband.&#13;
I think if you’re reading this you know that Ms. Kern carried&#13;
a loaded hand gun twice into the Oklahoma Capitol Building&#13;
and that every waking moment of her life is devoted to thinking&#13;
about how gay men and lesbians conduct their private&#13;
lives and how she can break up the action.&#13;
I think her husband, Rev. Steve Kern, chief minister at Olivet&#13;
Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, is also devoted to the&#13;
s,ame voyeurism consuming his wi~. I believe this because&#13;
I ve attended in the early spring five services preached by Rev.&#13;
Kern and he never failed to mention the clinical, pseudo-scientific&#13;
word "homosexuality" in those sermons and the great&#13;
evils spurting there from. He even said that men having sex&#13;
with other men look like dogs. I swear I’m not making this&#13;
up! Imagine saying this in front of 60- and 70-year old white&#13;
hetem men and women steeped in the blood of their G-sus!&#13;
At the conclusion of the debate I went up to Ms. Kern and&#13;
reminded her that it’s also illegal to carry a gun onto a college&#13;
campus. She replied that I was ~velcome to call a securityguard&#13;
and have her purse searched. I declined the invitation&#13;
saying I wanted to make sure she knew the law.&#13;
Fearing that his Biblica! help-meet made from a rib ~vas losing&#13;
the thread of the discussion, Rev. Kern asked me why I was&#13;
so hung tip on Sally’s gun toting. I asked Rev: Kern why were&#13;
he and Sa!ly~ so hung up on "homosexuality"? Is it because the&#13;
fruit hasnt fallen far from the tree?&#13;
Oh, but Rev. Kern said they’re only interested in morality&#13;
and that I should attend their church and see what it’s like. I&#13;
reminded him I’d been to their church five times and I had all&#13;
the X-tian morality I could stomach.&#13;
Let me tell you I was the unidentified man escorted from&#13;
the Bethany City Hall two weeks ago when I stood up at a&#13;
political forum and asked on behalfof public safety ifSally&#13;
Kern was carrying her gun in a "no weapons" area such as the&#13;
auditorium we were sitting in.&#13;
Shouldn’t it bother you to know that there are people on the&#13;
public payroll who have no intention of obeying the law when&#13;
it applies to their idea that they are ABOVE earthly law and&#13;
prefer the higher law of the Triune heavenly father-son-holy&#13;
spirit?&#13;
An interview with Jesse Kern, one of the sons of the hetero-&#13;
Kerns, appeared in the Tulsa World ( http:,//tinyurl.com/&#13;
39kpsq ) earlier this year when his mothers You Tube speech&#13;
( http:lltinyurl.comlyq91ak ) was burning on the internet like&#13;
the purifying fires of hell. Jesse said he was not gay and had&#13;
given his sexuality to his god.&#13;
That’s funny. I didn’t know God needed a sex buddy.&#13;
I’m no psychiatrist, I’m purely an observer but doesn’t something&#13;
he-re smell a bit musty, like it’s been in the closet too&#13;
long?&#13;
Let me see: a grown man raised in a fervently fundie church&#13;
doffs that background, ( http://tinyurl.com/66axyu ) joins a&#13;
new-age kind of commune, and devotes his sex life to the god&#13;
of his imagination.&#13;
At the same time his parents are on a 24-7 rampage for morality,&#13;
looking for semen stains between every sheet, and partner&#13;
their politics to organizations associated with some unsavory&#13;
characters. ( http:l/gossip-boy.comlKern_Campaign.html )&#13;
It seems to me that Sally Kern and her family are a tragedy&#13;
waiting for an ending.&#13;
10 ~÷t~°oST,~R November 2008&#13;
Ten years. ousands victimized.&#13;
Not action.&#13;
Thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
people have been victims of hate-motivated violence&#13;
since Matthew Shepard’s death, and still there is no&#13;
federal hate crimes law covering sexual orientation and&#13;
gender identity&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC (PR) __ Sunday; Oct. 12, marked the&#13;
10-year anniversary of the brutal death of Matthew Shepard,&#13;
and many states and the federal government have yet to enact&#13;
hate crimes protections covering both sexual orientation and&#13;
gender identity. This, despite the fact that thousands of lesbian,&#13;
gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people have been&#13;
the targets of hate-based violence in the decade since Shepard’s&#13;
murder, according to statistics from the National Coalition of&#13;
Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP).&#13;
Statement by Rea Carey, Executive Director&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund&#13;
provides referrals for assistance for housing, food and other&#13;
medical issues.&#13;
Despite the change in location, many of their former clients&#13;
from the N.W. 39th Street area have come to the new place,&#13;
as well as others from that area. Although not as ideal as the&#13;
other location, Mike Maus, a longtime counselor for Red&#13;
Rock, states that it has worked out. He also feels that because&#13;
he is well known as a openly gay man who is HIV positive,&#13;
this helps clients feel comfortable and OK with seeking testing&#13;
"Ten years ago, the shocking murder of Matthew Shepard&#13;
sent a national clarion call for stronger federal la~vs to combat&#13;
crimes motivated by hate. Since then, lesbian, gay, bisexual&#13;
and transgender people have continued to fall victim to hatestoked&#13;
violence in shocking numbers. Despite this epidemic&#13;
ofanti-LGBT violence, the federal government has refused to&#13;
enact a hate crimes law covering sexual orientation and gender&#13;
identity. This shameful failure of national xvill and resolve&#13;
must end in 2009 with a new president and a new Congress.&#13;
"Today, we remember mad mourn Matthew Shepard. We also&#13;
remember other young people whose voices fell silent this past&#13;
yeai: "We mourn Ashley Sweeney of Detroit, Mich., shot to&#13;
death in February 2008; we mourn Lawrence King of Oxnard;&#13;
Calif., shot to death in his middle-school classroom in February&#13;
2008; we mourn Simmie Williams Jr. ofFt~ Lauderdale,&#13;
Fla., shot to death in February 2008; and we mourn Angle&#13;
Zapata of Greeley, Colo., beaten to death with a fire extinguisher&#13;
in July 2008. We remember and mourn all victims of&#13;
hate violence, but especially these and other young gendernonconforming&#13;
people, who died in the hope of freedom to&#13;
live their lives as they wished."&#13;
Assessment of progress during the past 10 years&#13;
Currently, 31 states and D.C. have hate crimes laws that&#13;
track or make illegal crimes motivated by sexual orientation&#13;
mad/or gender identity and expression. However, by the time&#13;
of Matthew Shepard’s death in 1998, 23 of these 31 states had&#13;
already passed their laws. Since his death 10 years ago, only&#13;
eight states have added hate crimes protections (Colorado,&#13;
Hawaii, Maryland, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Tennessee&#13;
and Texas). In 19 states, there are no hate crime laws&#13;
protecting anyone in the LGBT community.&#13;
On the federal level, champions in both the House and Senate&#13;
have continued to prioritize passage of legislation that would&#13;
expand and sn-engthen federal hate crimes legislation. In the&#13;
110th Congress, both chambers with bipartisan majorities&#13;
passed the Matthew Shepard Local Law Enforcement Hate&#13;
Crimes Prevention Act as a free-standing bill in the House and&#13;
an amendment to the Department of Defense Authorization&#13;
Act in the Senate. This is the first time both chambers have&#13;
considered a bill that included both gender identity and sexual&#13;
orientation. However, strategic and procedural problems&#13;
prevented Congress from sending a bill to President George&#13;
Bush, who promised to veto the bill if it did reach that point.&#13;
Epidemic of anti-LGBT violence&#13;
LGBT people are disproportionately affected by hate violence.&#13;
Reports produced by the National Gay and Lesbian Task&#13;
Photo provided by aJ~iend ofthe victim shows Universi{y ofWyominggay&#13;
college student Matthew Shepard who was beaten and&#13;
Ie’.fifior dead in a W~ominy’.gpastute near Laramie, I~210.,~y on Oct.&#13;
7, 1998. In the 10 years since, more than 30 states havepassed&#13;
laws addtessing bias-related crimes against gays, but gay,rights&#13;
advocates point to a series offrustrations including thefailure of&#13;
federal hate-crime legislation. (AP)&#13;
Forc~ (i984=1993) and the National Coalition ofAnti-Violence&#13;
Programs (1994-2007) have documented more than&#13;
35,000 anti-LGBT crimes over the last two decades. It is&#13;
important to note that these statistics are based on reports&#13;
from only a handful of local LGBT crime victim assistance&#13;
agencies. Indusion of transgender people in hate crimes laws&#13;
is especially important because violence against transgender&#13;
people is widespread, largely underreported, and disproportionately&#13;
greater than the number of transgender people in&#13;
society. The total number of victims reporting anti-LGBTQ&#13;
violence to NCAX¢~ in 2007 was 2,430, which represents a 24&#13;
percent increase over the total number of victims reported in&#13;
2006.&#13;
~-he Task Force has led the movement-wide effort to secure an&#13;
effective and full governmental response to hate crimes against&#13;
LGBT people, beginning with the launch of its groundbreaking&#13;
anti-violence project in 1982. Task Force organizing,&#13;
coalition building and lobbying resulted in the 1990 passage&#13;
of the Hate Crimes Statistics Act, sponsored by U.S. Rep.&#13;
John Conyers.&#13;
Ouotable Ouotes&#13;
"But our country’s journey toward equality is not&#13;
finished. It’s been five years since Lawrence v. Texas. It’s&#13;
been 39 years since Stonewall. And we still have more&#13;
work to do before we achieve equality for gay, lesbian,&#13;
bisexual, and transgender Americans.&#13;
Election Day offers an opportunity to take another&#13;
crucial step toward equality. Millions have joined this&#13;
movement for change. People are hoping again -- believinggaain&#13;
-- that we can come together to create, a&#13;
stronger, fairer nation. And on November 4 we 1! have a&#13;
chance to put that hope into action."&#13;
Michelle Obama&#13;
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at special events such as Pride and World AIDS Day."&#13;
"We are here to help people determine their HIV status, and&#13;
develop a plan to deal with that status. Treatment is available&#13;
for all people with HIV in the United States, regardless of&#13;
xvhether you have a job, money or insurance. We want to get&#13;
the word out that we’re here to help."&#13;
Red Rock HIV testing 877-339 3330&#13;
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xk~/rith all the&#13;
outing of gay&#13;
penguins, sheep,&#13;
dogs and other&#13;
species, is there a&#13;
possibility there&#13;
are gay turkeys?&#13;
How would you&#13;
know if you&#13;
were eating one&#13;
of our own? I&#13;
mean the poor&#13;
critters are just&#13;
herded into the&#13;
slaughter pen,&#13;
humanely killed,&#13;
I presume,&#13;
plucked and whisked off to Walmart. I for one wil! be&#13;
asking the Walmart meat lady ifmy turkey was gay! I&#13;
refuse to bake, fry, barbecue or boil a family member.&#13;
We assume that all turkeys are hetero, and it’s OK to&#13;
bake or fry ect., a homophobic hetero turkey, but what&#13;
ifyour turkey was hetero and gay friendly?&#13;
This outing of animals and now fowl is just not&#13;
right. It raises so many questions and creates so many&#13;
problems and it’s Thanksgiving for God’s sake. W~here&#13;
are r~e Fowl Rights people when you need them!&#13;
Have a Great Holiday!&#13;
12 ~VI÷troSTAR November 2008&#13;
Artists Cindy Swanson and Sharyl&#13;
Landis e ibit at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center&#13;
Mosaic "Just Balother Day"&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
art gallery will host its monthly First Thursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-9pm, Thursday, November 6, 2008, for the&#13;
opening of it’s new exhibit featuring artists Cindy Swanson&#13;
and Sharyl Landis,&#13;
Swanson will be displaying many of her mosaic works of art.&#13;
Drawn to the art form by her attraction to the colored glass,&#13;
Cindy has qtudie.dthe medium i~ Italy under the guidance of&#13;
two master tlqosalsts.&#13;
Landis will be featuring her mixed-media art at the show,&#13;
which She describes as "fascinating and full ofwhimsy’!. Shawl&#13;
loves using her hands to transform objects into unique designs&#13;
through the blending of colors, shapes, and textures.&#13;
Since 1997, beading has been Sharyl’s primary form of expression,&#13;
though in recent years she has expanded into hand dyed&#13;
textiles and using beadwork as a 3-D addition to her paintings&#13;
and textiles.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the month of November,&#13;
and can be viewed Monday thru Saturday from 3-gpm. The&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located at 621 E. 4th St.,&#13;
in downtown Tulsa. More info can be found on the web at&#13;
okeq.org.&#13;
~Pnis monthly event is hosted by Oldahoman’s for Equality&#13;
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&amp;:Transgender (LGBT) individuals and families {lx~bugh&#13;
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Mitcham is sad he was&#13;
only out gay at Olympics&#13;
Gold-medal diver Matthew Mitcham told&#13;
the Sydney Morning Herald on Oct. 8 that&#13;
he is sad he was the only out gay man at the&#13;
Beijing Olympics.&#13;
"I was actually very surprised I was the only&#13;
out male at the Olympic Games," he said.&#13;
"It’s a little bit sad. I think, because statistically&#13;
there should be a lot more but, you know&#13;
what, it’s each to one’s own. I’m not going&#13;
to pressure awbody else to come out of the&#13;
closet because it’s their own choice. But I’m&#13;
proud to be there, proud to be that one that&#13;
lots of other people can look up to."&#13;
Some 10,500 athletes took part in the games.&#13;
Mitcham’s gold-medal dive received the highest&#13;
score in Olympic diving history.&#13;
kish trans laws need&#13;
updating&#13;
Ireland needs to fix its laws on transgender&#13;
issues, the Irish Human Rights Commission&#13;
said Oct. 1.&#13;
Among other things, post-op transsexuals&#13;
should be able to get a new birth certificate&#13;
aa~d get married to someone of the opposite&#13;
sex, the commission said.&#13;
The group recommended the government&#13;
move on the matter with urgency; pointing&#13;
out that the current laws rtm afoul of&#13;
decisions by the European Court of Human&#13;
Rights.&#13;
Norwegian church will&#13;
not marry gays when law&#13;
takes effect&#13;
Norway will become the seventh nation to&#13;
grant same-sex couples access to full marriage&#13;
in January, but the dominant Church of&#13;
Norway will not marry gays, the state church’s&#13;
bishops said Oct. 8.&#13;
Pastors will be permitted to offer prayers for&#13;
gay couples who get married but may not&#13;
bless them, the bishops said.&#13;
Same-sex marriage also is allmved in Belgium,&#13;
Canada, the Netherlands, South Africa, Spain&#13;
and, in the U.S., California, Connecticut and&#13;
Massachusetts.&#13;
Head ofBritish army&#13;
addresses gay conference&#13;
The head of Britain’s army, Gen. Richard&#13;
Dannatt, chief of the general staff, made history&#13;
by addressing a gay conference in London&#13;
Oct. 9, The Sunday Telegraph reported.&#13;
In remarks to the Fourth Joint Conference&#13;
on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual&#13;
Matters, Dannatt said that respecting GLBT&#13;
officers and soldiers is "a command responsibility"&#13;
that is mandatory- to ensure "operational&#13;
effectiveness."&#13;
"We have made real progress in our understanding&#13;
of equality and diversity in the military&#13;
context, and there is a desire to achieve&#13;
more yet," he said. "Respect for others is not&#13;
an optional extra, it is a command responsibility&#13;
and an essential part of leadership,&#13;
teamwork and operational effectiveness."&#13;
Britaiffs arrned forces lifted their gay ban in&#13;
2000 on orders from the European Court of&#13;
Human Rights.&#13;
Iraqi gay leader&#13;
assassinated&#13;
The Baghdad head of the international group&#13;
Iraqi LGBT was assassinated in late Seprember,&#13;
activists in London reported.&#13;
Bashar, 27, was gunned down in a barbershop.&#13;
"Militias burst in and sprayed his body with&#13;
bullets at point-blank range," said leading&#13;
British gay activist Peter Tatchell. "~e exact&#13;
identity of the gunmen is unclear, but he&#13;
was probably murdered by the Islamist death&#13;
squads who are targeting lesbian and gay&#13;
Iraqis for ’sexual cleansing.’"&#13;
Bashar was the local coordinator of foreignfunded&#13;
"safe houses" for gays and lesbians&#13;
living in Iraq.&#13;
"His efforts saved the lives of dozens of&#13;
people," Tatchell said. "Bashar xvas a ldnd,&#13;
generous and extremely brave young man -- a&#13;
true hero who put his life on the line to save&#13;
the lives of others."&#13;
Dutch men on trial for&#13;
deliberate HIV&#13;
transmission&#13;
Three men from Groningen, Netherlands, are&#13;
on trial for ddiberately infecting at least 12&#13;
other men with HIV, several news agencies&#13;
reported.&#13;
Hans Jurgens, 39, Peter Mulder, 50, and&#13;
Wim Deld~er, 49, allegedly advertised gay&#13;
sex parties online, lured participants to their&#13;
location, then drugged them, raped them and&#13;
injected them with HIV-positive blood.&#13;
Prosecutors want the trio to be jailed for&#13;
between eight and 15 years.&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Larry K ng quizzes Ahmadinejad on gays in 1ran&#13;
U.S. TVinte,wiewer Lar~y King quizzed Iranian PresidentMahmoud Ahmadinejad on his nation’s&#13;
treatment ofgays Sept. 23. Screen-capture photo&#13;
U.S. TV interviewer Larry King quizzed&#13;
Iranian President Malamoud Ahmadinejad on&#13;
his nation’s treatment of gays Sept. 23.&#13;
q]aere have been persistent, though unconfirmed,&#13;
reports for years that Iran hangs men&#13;
for the crime of engaging in gay sex.&#13;
King said: "People (are) protesting that they&#13;
don’t have the same rights as other people.&#13;
Homosexuals -- you said last yea,; you denied&#13;
there were homosexuals (in Iran). There’s&#13;
homosexuals everywhere."&#13;
Ahmadinejad replied: "I said it’s not the way&#13;
it is here (in the U.S.). In Iran this is considered&#13;
a very -- obviously most people dislike it.&#13;
And we have actually a law regarding it and&#13;
the law is enforced. It is a law that was passed.&#13;
It was legislated. And it is an act that is&#13;
against human principles. A lot of things can&#13;
the private realm of people. ~ais is at&#13;
the (level of) nor-private, public morality. In&#13;
their own house, nobody ever interferes with&#13;
people."&#13;
Last year, during a speech at Columbia University&#13;
in New York City, Ahmadinejad also&#13;
was asked about the nation’s treatment of gay&#13;
people.&#13;
He responded: "We in Iran ... don’t have&#13;
hamjensbaz (a derogatory term for homosexuals)&#13;
like you have in your country. In our&#13;
country; there is no such a thing. In Iran,&#13;
such a thing does not -- in Iran, in Iran,&#13;
absolutely such a thing does not exist as a&#13;
phenomenon. I don’t know who told you&#13;
otherwise."&#13;
Iran is known to have executed several teens&#13;
and men accused of engaging in sodomy,&#13;
happen. It can cause psychological problems, although in nearly all the cases that have been&#13;
social problems that affect the whole society, publicized in recent years the individuals were&#13;
Remember that God’s rules are to improve&#13;
human life. In our religion, this act is forbidden&#13;
and the Parliament has legislated about it.&#13;
Not now, 70 years ago. This is something that&#13;
happened 70 years ago, before the Islamic&#13;
R~public became --"&#13;
King interjected, "So what happens to gay&#13;
people?"&#13;
Ahmadinejad replied: "Well, of course,&#13;
nobody has held protests. You are -- are you&#13;
concerned for 70 million Iranian people or a&#13;
few homosexuals? Let’s assume in Iran -- let’s&#13;
assume in the United States that 200 million&#13;
people drive cars and a million violators are&#13;
rounded up and they just basically violate&#13;
driving laws. Should we be worried for the&#13;
199 million people whose safety we must be&#13;
concerned about or the one million violators?&#13;
The law is the law and it’s law. And it must be&#13;
enforced. Ofcourse, we do pay attention that&#13;
in Iran nobody interferes in the private lives&#13;
of individuals. We have nothing to do with&#13;
accused of other crimes as well, such as rape.&#13;
The International Gay and Lesbian Human&#13;
Rights Commission has said it suspecrs that&#13;
other charges often are tacked onto sodomy&#13;
cases to prevent the public outrage that wood&#13;
accompany executions carried out solely for&#13;
the crime of consensual adult gay sex. The&#13;
group also has said it believes executions&#13;
solely for gay sex are taking place out of the&#13;
public eye.&#13;
"Our suspicions (are) that their current practice&#13;
really is to rid society of lesbians and gay&#13;
men," the organization said last year.&#13;
Human Rights Watch, on the other hand, has&#13;
said it cannot fully document any executions&#13;
in Iran in recent years carried out solely for&#13;
the crime of consensual adult gay sex.&#13;
14 ~et~oSTAR November 2008&#13;
Re Roc Horror Show- Next in&#13;
"Lyric at the Plaza" Series&#13;
With art: Frank ’iV’ Furter (Monte WheekO prepares to give&#13;
Brad (Brad!o, Beah~) andJanet (Heather Hawkins) a wild&#13;
n~ht to remembe~ (_Photo by ~ndy Mutz)&#13;
O~HOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ Lyric ~eatre, Oklahoma’s&#13;
premiere professiona! theatre company, concludes the 2007-&#13;
2008 "Lyric at the Plaza" season with the big, bad, rock-n-roll&#13;
musical, The Rocky Horror Show. From October 9th through&#13;
November 1st, Lyric will present the live version of the spectacular&#13;
cult classic film about the madcap adventures of Brad&#13;
Majors and his fiancd Janet Weiss, who approach the spooky&#13;
Frankenstein place to find help for a flat tire. In the house,&#13;
though, they encounter the maniacal Dr. Frank ’N’ Furter,&#13;
the rippling Rocky, the vivacious Magenta, and experience the&#13;
boldest, naughtiest party of their lives. Lyri&amp; production of&#13;
Tne Rocky Horror Show will be directed and choreographed&#13;
by Nick Demos and will be his final show at the helm of Lyric&#13;
~qeatre.&#13;
The Rocky Horror Show was first created by writer/actor&#13;
Richard O’Brien as a stage musical in 1973. The cinematic&#13;
version starring Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon followed t~vo&#13;
years later and went on to become one of the most famous&#13;
and ardently followed cult films of all time. This popularity&#13;
has kept the live musical in almost continuous production at&#13;
theatres around the ~vorld ever since. Oklahoma audiences&#13;
are encouraged to get into the intended spirit of the show&#13;
by dressing up and participating in all of the talk-back and&#13;
extracurricular activities that make Rocky Horror such a wild&#13;
theatrical experience. Audience participation packages will be&#13;
available for purchase at the theatre.&#13;
Like all Lyric productions, The Rocky Horror Show features&#13;
a blend of talent both from New York and from Oklahoma.&#13;
Monte ~qaeeler (Off-Broadway: The IT Girl, Streakiri!) stars&#13;
as Frank ’N’ Furter, Bradley Beahen (assistant director- Enter&#13;
Laughing, the Musical) performs as Brad, and Oklahoma&#13;
native Heather Hawkins (Broadway: Avenue Q) gets down&#13;
and dirty as Janet. The role of Rocky himself is played by Nick&#13;
Adams, best known for performing opposite Mario Lopez in&#13;
the Broadway revival ofA Chorus Line.&#13;
Local talent letting loose for Rocky Horror indudes Renee&#13;
Anderson as Magenta, Brian Hamilton as Rift Raft, Stephen&#13;
Hilton as the Narrator, and Michael Todd as Eddie/Dr.&#13;
Scott. They and a whole host of actors playing Phantoms and&#13;
Transylvanians will lead the raunchy celebration that includes&#13;
timeless numbers including "S~veet Transvestite", "Touch-A,&#13;
Touch-A, Touch Me", and the rousing "Time Warp."&#13;
Tickets for The Rocky Horror Show are $40. Senior discounts&#13;
(ages 65+), Group discounts (10+), and College Student&#13;
discounts (week ofshow with ID) are also available.&#13;
Performances are October 9th through November 1st: Thursdays&#13;
at 7:30pm, Fridays at 8:00pm, Saturdays at 6:00pm &amp;&#13;
10:00pm. However, t_he Friday, October 31 st performance&#13;
and the late Saturday, November 1st performance will both&#13;
begin at midnight instead of the times previously listed. For&#13;
tickets: w~wc.lyrictheatreokc.com, (405) 524-9312, or in&#13;
person at 1727 NW 16th St, Oklahoma City, OK.&#13;
Lyric’s production ofThe Rocky Horror Show is sponsored&#13;
by the Oklahoman, King’s Limo &amp; Private Jet, the Copa, and&#13;
Angles. Annual support is provided by Mlied Arts and the&#13;
Oklahoma Arts Council.&#13;
In Oklahoma City, the renovation and opening of Plaza ~eatre&#13;
as an intimate live performance venfie has enabled Lyric&#13;
to expand its programming to include even more entertainment&#13;
options for adventuresome theatergoers. Get ready for&#13;
a night of frolics and fun at The Rocky Horror Show! (rated&#13;
R for strong language, sexually explicit scenes, and mature&#13;
themes)&#13;
Carrie Underwood Oct 29, 2008 at BOK&#13;
Center&#13;
Carrie Underwood’s Carnival Ride Tour October 29th, 2008&#13;
7:30 pm&#13;
Prices: $55, $45, $35&#13;
Tickets on sale Friday, Sept 12 @ 10am&#13;
Checotah, Okla. native and two-time Academy of Country&#13;
Music Top Female Vocalist, Carrie Underwood, is scheduled&#13;
to stop at the BOK Center on October 29, 2008, for a live&#13;
performance from her Carnival Ride Tour. With a recordbreaking&#13;
start to her career, Carrie Underwood has been&#13;
,,the top-sellin,g artist,, to come from Fox’s hit television, show,&#13;
American Idol, and has taken the country mus,c world by&#13;
storm.&#13;
Eagles Nov 11, 2008 at BOK Center By&#13;
popular demand the Eagles will return for a&#13;
second show!!!!&#13;
Ticket prices: $187, $87, and $52 The Eagles coming back to&#13;
play a second date at the BOK Center is a huge accomplishment&#13;
for the city and attests to the level of excitement and&#13;
enthusiasm for both the band and the new BOK Center. We&#13;
need to show the band a gratitude of thanks for ~eturning&#13;
for a second date in the form of another sell-out said John&#13;
Bolton, General Manager.&#13;
Due to overwhelming d,,e,mand, the Eagles have a,dded a second&#13;
Tulsa date to their Long Road Out of Eden world tour.&#13;
The Eagles will perform live on Tuesda); November 1 lth at&#13;
the BOK Center and the band - Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe&#13;
~Valsh and Timothy B. Schmit - will be perfo,r,ming curre,,nt&#13;
!~its from Long Road ,,Out of Eden including How Long and&#13;
Busy Being Fabulous as well as their classic songs.&#13;
The Eagles have sold more than 120 million albums worldwide,&#13;
earning five #1 U.S. singles and four Grammy Awards.&#13;
Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 is the best-selling albu,,m of&#13;
all time, exceeding sales of 29 million units. The bands Hotel&#13;
California and Tneir Greatest Hits Volume 2 have sold more&#13;
than 16 and 1 ! million albums respectively. The Eagles were&#13;
inducted into the Rock &amp; Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.&#13;
Celine Dion Nov 13, 2008 at BOK Center&#13;
Tickets On Sale Now! Time: 8:00pm Doors: 7:00pm&#13;
Ticket Prices: $167.00, $127.00, $77.00. $49.50&#13;
BUY EXCLUSIX.~ GOLD HOT SEATS&#13;
Tulsa is one of 45 cites and the only city in Oldahoma on&#13;
this tour. Throughout her career, Celine has been honored&#13;
with over 1000 Awards, including Grammys, Oscars, Golden&#13;
Globes, World Music, Juno and Felix Awards. She is the biggest-&#13;
selling female artist of all time.&#13;
Celtic Thunder Nov 19, 2008 at BOK Center&#13;
Show time: 8:00pm Ticket Prices: $37.50, $47.50, $57.50,&#13;
additional surcharges may apply&#13;
CELTIC THUNDER, a brand-new show created and produced&#13;
by Sharon Browne, will make its debut in the U.S. with&#13;
a public television special airing on local stations nationwide&#13;
in March 2008.&#13;
Filmed in Dublin the special features five male vocalists (ranging&#13;
from !4 to 40 - Damian McGinty, Keith Harkin, Ryan&#13;
Kelly, Paul Byrom, and George Donaldson) perfor,,m,ing an&#13;
eclectic mix of songs, ranging from the traditional Mountains&#13;
ofMourne" and "Come By the Hills" to international&#13;
hits such as "Brothers in Arms" and "Desperado," as well as&#13;
original compositions by CELTIC THUNDER’s legendary&#13;
musical director and composer Phil Coulter.&#13;
November At ~lhe P.A.C Tulsa&#13;
Nov 1, Janis Ian John H. Williams Theatre&#13;
Nov 5, FREE Brown Bag It: Rossitza Jekova-Goza, violin&#13;
tCathleen Westby Pavilion&#13;
Nov 6-23 FREE Pictures From Lookout Mountain PAC&#13;
Gallery&#13;
Nov 7-9, 13-15 Master Class Liddy Doenges Theatre&#13;
Nov 7, Liz Carrol John H. Williams Theatre&#13;
Nov 8, Missa Solennelle and Stabat Mater Chapman Music&#13;
Hall&#13;
Nov 12, Forces of Nature Dance Theatre John H. Williams&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Nov 12, FREE Brown Bag It: Randy xY~imer, guitar&#13;
Kathleen Xgestby Pavilion&#13;
Nov 13, Ivory and Gold Trio John H. Williams Theatre&#13;
Nov 15, Tt~e Magical Music of Disney Chapman Music Hall&#13;
Nov 15, Essence of India: Bharata Natyam John H. Williams&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Nov 18, Akoka (Messiaen I~ASMIX): David Krakauer, Matt&#13;
Haimovitz and Friends John H. Williams Theatre&#13;
Nov 18-23, Available by Subscription The Rat Pack&#13;
Chapman Music Hall&#13;
Nov 19, Krakauer/Haimovitz Cabaret Charles E. Norman&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Nov 19, FREE Brown Bag It: Anam Cronan, Celtic flute&#13;
and harp Kathleen Westby Pavilion&#13;
Nov 20-23, Moonlight and Magnolias Liddy Doenges Theatre&#13;
Nov 21-22, Not Currently On Sale (TU Forensics) Charles&#13;
E. Norman ~eatre&#13;
Nov 23, American Chamber Players John H. Williams&#13;
Theatre&#13;
~#ww.metrostarnews.com ~÷troSTAR 15&#13;
Chardonnay&#13;
The Chardonnay grape variely is a classic&#13;
white wine grape grown all over the world.&#13;
The original fame of Chardonnay comes fi’oru&#13;
its success in the region of Frande. \Vhite Burgundy&#13;
must be made from the Chardonnay&#13;
grape unless the label indicates it was made&#13;
from a much less well ka~own grape, Aligot&amp;&#13;
he winter holidays are on their way. And&#13;
though I may talk more about the following&#13;
types of wines in my next few columns,&#13;
we felt they needed an introduction for this&#13;
season of sharing food &amp; wine with family &amp;&#13;
fi’iends. We’re covering Chardonnay, which&#13;
is the most popular ~vhite wine and pairs&#13;
well with chicken, vegetable dishes &amp;: turkey&#13;
breasts. Pinot Noii; whichpairs well with&#13;
hams, breaded stuNng &amp; dark meat turkey.&#13;
Sparkling ,,vine/Cava, which pairs well with&#13;
raw ftuits &amp; nuts. Port which pairs well&#13;
with Chocolate cakes, sweet potato pies &amp;&#13;
pumpkin cheesecakes. ~he following is a brief&#13;
description of the grapes and wines priced&#13;
around $15.&#13;
The Burgundy region, located in the central&#13;
part of eastern France, is the home of some&#13;
of the finest Chardonnay and Pinot Noir&#13;
wines in the world. The Chablis area is a sub&#13;
region of Burgundy that makes wonderful&#13;
Chardonnay based wines from a chalkT soil.&#13;
~l]~e wines ftom the vineyard ’Le Montrachet’&#13;
and from the adjoining vineyards of Chassagne&#13;
Montrachet and Puligny Montrachet are&#13;
prized around the world for their fine quality.&#13;
Chardonnay takes oak well, and many higher&#13;
priced versions of this grape are tTpically&#13;
fermented and/or aged in oak barrels. When&#13;
Chardonnay is aged in oak barrels, it may&#13;
pick up vanilla overtones in its aromas and&#13;
flavor. Chardonnay also ages well in the bottle,&#13;
though it will not age as long as many red&#13;
wines. It likes slightly cooler climates (warm&#13;
days/cool nights) and develops less aciditT&#13;
than Sauvignon Blanc. Some producers put&#13;
their Chardonnay (or some of it) through&#13;
malolactic fermentation which reduces crispness&#13;
and brings out a rich, buttery taste. This&#13;
usually shortens the life of the wine as far as&#13;
aging is concerned.&#13;
Chardonnay is planted at hundreds of&#13;
~ Withr&#13;
This months recipe courtesy of:&#13;
Rent, Nevada&#13;
P~CIPE: MEXICAN CEVICHE&#13;
~ Ib batibut fillet or sea bass fillet or red&#13;
snapper fillet ~ or use a mixture of fish&#13;
and ~hrimp)&#13;
%6 limes (Enough Juice to cover fish)&#13;
~ cup diced fresh t6mato&#13;
! green pepper, sweer, chopped&#13;
4 tablespoons chopped parsley or&#13;
chopped cilantro&#13;
l/4 teaspoon salt&#13;
1/4 teaspoon pepper&#13;
1/2 teaspoon oregano&#13;
2l’alapefi° peppers, chopped (or more ro&#13;
suit your taste)&#13;
2 tablespoons white vinegar&#13;
1 medium onion, findy chopped&#13;
2 tablespoons fi’esh cil£ntro, Chopped&#13;
1 clash %b~co sauce&#13;
lettuce leaf (to line serving bowls)&#13;
avocado {optional)&#13;
black olives, sliced (for garnish) (optional’,&#13;
Directions:&#13;
Dice the fish tapproximately 1A inch, dice&#13;
ifusing shrimp. Marinate fish in dae lime&#13;
juice in the fridge overnight (this step&#13;
cooks the fish). Pour of~most of the lime&#13;
iuice. Add remaining ingredients except&#13;
lettuce, avocado and olive. [!oss xvell and&#13;
arrange in individual serving bowls that&#13;
are lined with lettuce leaves. Then garnish&#13;
with sliced avocMo and sliced black&#13;
olives.&#13;
wineries throughout the world including&#13;
h:aly, New Zealand Spain, South Africa,&#13;
Ausn-alia, Chile and Argentina. In the U S,&#13;
\Vashington State and California’s Russian&#13;
River and Carneros areas~produce some of the&#13;
best domestic versions of this wine.&#13;
problem starts with&#13;
duce a&#13;
and shape&#13;
Pinot Noir&#13;
Pinot noir grapes are grown around the&#13;
world, mostly in the cooler regions, but&#13;
grape is chiefl?&#13;
region of France. It is widely&#13;
to produce some of the fines~&#13;
~vorld.&#13;
Pinot noir has&#13;
pellation famous&#13;
Pinot Noir produces&#13;
age veiT wel! in good&#13;
flavors as they age, often&#13;
20 years after the vintage.&#13;
~urgundy~&#13;
can&#13;
Wonderful Pinot Noirs come&#13;
the world. It’s grown in many&#13;
is known by’ different names in different&#13;
countries: Some locations and names&#13;
Algeria; Argentina, Australia, Austria&#13;
Blauburgunder or Spatburgunder), Brazil,&#13;
Canada, Czechoslovakia, England, France,&#13;
Germany (Sp~tburgunder), Greece, Hun&#13;
Italy (P!not Nero or Blauburgunder),&#13;
New Zealand, Switzerland (Clevner, labeled&#13;
"D01e" when blended with Gamay Noir),&#13;
emerge&#13;
ness,&#13;
ted in s&#13;
" includin ~: cherry; plum,&#13;
strawberry. Complex flavors&#13;
revealing chocolate, earthitrut~&#13;
es. Only Pinot Noir,&#13;
td Meunier grapes are permitwines&#13;
from the Champagne&#13;
Cava&#13;
used in Spain for sparlding&#13;
using the same method&#13;
in France’s Champagne disfamous&#13;
region fi)r spar-&#13;
;. While a good Cava will rarely be&#13;
with top Champagne, it wii! still be&#13;
quite pleasant. Additionally, Cava is inexpensive&#13;
enough to be an evmTday drink between&#13;
special occasion splurges on Champagne.&#13;
Cava is the name of a type of white or pink&#13;
sparlding wine, produced mainly in the&#13;
Pened~s region in Catalonia, Spain, 40 kin to&#13;
the south west of Barcelona. Its name is&#13;
U~{i{dd States, and Yugoslavia (Burgundac). . .........Continued see 3~NE page-20&#13;
Pinot is a diNcult grape to work with It’s &gt;~ .........&#13;
hard to get a consistent, great P~not and {he ~’: :.....&#13;
h6ine&#13;
November 2008&#13;
More gay- characters on TV this&#13;
year ..Woclmer News Service&#13;
Tile number of GLBT characters on broadcast-TV networks’&#13;
scripted series has more than doubled in the new season compared&#13;
with last year, says the Gay &amp; Lesbian Mliance Against&#13;
Defamation.&#13;
GLBT representations account for 2.6 percent of all scripted&#13;
series regular characters in the 2008-2009 broadcast television&#13;
schedule, up from 1.4 percent in 2005, 1.3 percent in 2006&#13;
and 1.1 percent in 2007, GLAAD said Sept. 23.&#13;
Shawn PyJ~om plays openly gay Andrew Mi,’hael Urieplays openly gay Marc&#13;
l~n De Kam]) on the ABCseries Despwate St. flames on t,SeABCs~’ies Ugly&#13;
Housewives. GlAADphow Bert); HRCphoto&#13;
The study looked at 88 scripted comedies and dramas airing&#13;
in the new season on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and Tile CW. It&#13;
found 16 GLBT characters, compared ,vith seven last season.&#13;
"This dramatic increase shows how far many networks have&#13;
come in deve!oping ~omplex, multilayered lesbian, gay;&#13;
bisexua! a~d tran~gender characters," said GLAAD President&#13;
Nell G: Giuliano.&#13;
ABC is offering seven such characters this year, Fox has five,&#13;
NBC has three, The CW has one, and CBS has none.&#13;
The nunaber of non-contract, recurring GLBT characters also&#13;
has risen this year -- from 13 to t9.&#13;
"Ti~egrowing number of recurring characters is another example&#13;
of the networks’ progress towards being more inclusive,"&#13;
Giuliano said: "As the networks gradually add characters from&#13;
all backgrounds and walks of life-to primetime programming,&#13;
more and more Americans are seeing their LGBT friends and&#13;
neighbors reflected on tile smal! screen."&#13;
On mainstreara cable networks, the number GLBT series&#13;
regular characters h~s dropped to 32 from last year’s high of&#13;
40.&#13;
~ae gay networks here! and Logo have 39 series regular GLBT&#13;
characters this year.&#13;
For fut! details, visit http://~wcw.glaad.orgleyelontv/20081.&#13;
OKC Civic Center Music Hall&#13;
November Events&#13;
Oct. 17 - Nov. 8 DOUBT, A PARABLE a drama by John&#13;
Partick Shanley&#13;
Oct. 17 - Nov. 9 The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur&#13;
Conan Doyle, adapted by Harvey Mackie&#13;
Oct. 31 - Nov. 1 HITCHCOCK AT THE MOVIES presented&#13;
by the Oklahoma City Philaharmonic&#13;
Nov. 2 UNDERTHE BIG TOP: SYMPHONY AT THE&#13;
CIRCUS presented by the Oklahoma City Philharmonic&#13;
Nov. 8 CARMINA BURANA presented by the Oklahoma&#13;
City Philharmonic&#13;
Nov. 9 Terry Fator - LI’V~&#13;
Nov. 11 - Nov. 16 THE RAT PACK-Live at tile Sands!&#13;
Nov. 23 OLIVERI presented by Broadway Tonight&#13;
Nov. 28 - Dec. 21 ROMEO &amp;JULIET&#13;
Nov. 28 - Dec. 20 A NICE FAMILY GATHERING a comedy&#13;
by Phil Olson&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~etroSTAR 17&#13;
More gay characters on TV this&#13;
y-ear ..Wockner News Service&#13;
The number of GLBT characters on broadcast-TV networks’&#13;
scripted series has more than doubled in the new season compared&#13;
with last yeal; says the Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against&#13;
Defamation.&#13;
GLBT representations account for 2.6 percent of all scripted&#13;
series regular characters in the 2008-2009 broadcast television&#13;
schedule, tip from 1.4 percent in 2005, 1.3 percent in 2006&#13;
and !. 1 percent in 2007, GLAAD said Sept. 23.&#13;
ldm De I&amp;mp on theABCseries Des~am &amp;: flames on theABCseries Ug&amp;&#13;
Housewives. GLAADphoto Bet~. HRCphoto&#13;
The study looked at 88 scripted comedies and dramas airing&#13;
in the new season on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and The CW. It&#13;
found !6 GLBT characters, compared with seven last season.&#13;
"This dramatic increase shows how far many networks have&#13;
come in developing complex, multi!ayered lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual and tran.s.....g.. ender characters, ’ sa~" d GLAAD Pres"ident&#13;
Nell G: Giuliano.&#13;
ABC is offering seven such characters this year, Fox has five,&#13;
NBC has three, ~ae CW has one, and CBS has none.&#13;
The number of non,contract, recurring GLBT characters also&#13;
ha~ risen this year -- from 13 to 19.&#13;
"Thegro~ving number of recurring characters is another exanapie&#13;
of the networks’ progress towards being more inclusive,"&#13;
Giuliano said. "As the network~s gradually add characters from&#13;
all backgrounds and walks of life-to primetime programming,&#13;
more and more Americans are seeing their LGBT friends and&#13;
neighbors reflected on the small screen."&#13;
On mainstream cable networks, the number GLBT series&#13;
regular characters has dropped to 32 from last year’s high of&#13;
40.&#13;
~ae gay net-works here! and Logo have 39 series regular GLBT&#13;
characters this year.&#13;
For ful! details, visit http://w~v.glaad.org/eye/ontv/2008/.&#13;
OKC Civic Cen er Music Hail&#13;
November Events&#13;
Oct. 17 - Nov. 8 DOUBT, A PARABLE a drama by John&#13;
Partick Shanley&#13;
Oct. 17 - Nov. 9 The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur&#13;
Conan Doyle, adapted by Harvey Maclde&#13;
Oct. 31 - Nov. 1 HITCHCOCK AT THE MOVIES presented&#13;
by the Oldahoma City Philaharmonic&#13;
Nov. 2 UNDERTHE BIG TOP: SYMPHONY AT THE&#13;
CIRCUS presented by the Oklahoma City Philharmonic&#13;
Nov. 8 CARMINA BURMNA presented by the Oklahoma&#13;
City Philharmonic&#13;
Nov. 9 Terry Fator - LIVE&#13;
Nov. 11 - Nov. 16 THE RAT PACK-Live at the Sands!&#13;
Nov. 23 OLI’\@Pd presented by Broadway Tonight&#13;
Nov; 28 - Dec. 21 ROMEO &amp;JULIET&#13;
Nov. 28 - Dec. 20 A NICE FAMILY GATHERING a comedy&#13;
by Phil Olson&#13;
w"etw.metrostarnews.com ~÷troSTAR 17&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
RENO, NEVADA&#13;
Biggest Little City in the /brld"&#13;
Photo: Downtown Reno Nevada&#13;
First off, we have to say that in all of our&#13;
travels, Reno is one of the friendliest places&#13;
we have been. We stayed for four nights and&#13;
met dozens of gay men and lesbians. Reno&#13;
is like I.as Vegas was 20 or 30 years ago, a&#13;
small, friendly town that is extremely easy to&#13;
navigate. During the week there are not a lot&#13;
of people there, and most things are within&#13;
walking distance. Sometimes they do have&#13;
"special" weekends, so if you are not into&#13;
major crowds then go during the week. They&#13;
day we left they were having a motorcycle&#13;
convention with several thousands coming in&#13;
so we were glad be on our way out oftown.&#13;
Being a tourist town, everyone is extremely&#13;
friendly and hdpful. Tne downtown area is&#13;
very safe and well lit but of course one always&#13;
has to be on guard at all times.&#13;
Thl-here are no gay accommodations in&#13;
Reno, but the Sands Regency Casino Hotel,&#13;
which is located right downtown, welcomes&#13;
everybody, qlle hotel hosts several gay events,&#13;
and they have great rates. We were there in&#13;
the middle of the week and got a mini-suite&#13;
for just $39, which is unbelievably inexpensive.&#13;
It also has the largest outdoor swimming&#13;
pool in Reno. Several other gay men&#13;
were staying at the hotel, and we all partied&#13;
pool side. They have several nice restaurants&#13;
and snack shops. The hotel often has lastminute&#13;
room specials on its Web site, voww.&#13;
sandsregency.com. Actually, wherever you&#13;
are traveling, it is a great idea to check out&#13;
the hotel/motel website as they do often have&#13;
special, last minute rates.&#13;
Six gay bars are listed in Reno. Tne&#13;
downtown bar is a complete dump and dirty,&#13;
and we do mean a "dump and dirty"! %vo on&#13;
the east side of town are not open when their&#13;
hours say they are, and the one on the west&#13;
side of town opens and closes when&#13;
it wants to, so omit those four bars&#13;
from your list. Isn’t it amazing that&#13;
some gay bars don’t seem to have the&#13;
common business acumen to be open&#13;
when they post their business hours&#13;
right on their front door? One bar&#13;
was to open at 2 PM and we and the&#13;
beer delivery man were waiting for it&#13;
to open. Nae delivery man said that&#13;
it was always late opening by an hour&#13;
or two. We liked Carl’s Pub, 3310 S.&#13;
Virginia St., which is about 30 blocks&#13;
south of downtown. It is an extremely&#13;
friendly bar. Everyone ~omes up and&#13;
introduces themselves and makes you&#13;
.feel very welcome. They are always&#13;
having "special theme nights" and&#13;
something is always happening. The&#13;
other bar in Reno is the Patio Bar. It&#13;
is clean, and the bartenders and patrons are&#13;
friendly. We (as well as a few other patrons)&#13;
had some issues with drink prices as the&#13;
bartenders charged different patrons different&#13;
prices for the same drinks. We confronted the&#13;
bartenders and owners about this problem&#13;
and they didfft want to talk about it. Apparently&#13;
they charge locals one price and&#13;
travelers another higher price, so we left and&#13;
didn’t return. For those wanting a bathhouse,&#13;
Steve’s Baths, 1030 x~ Second St., is open 24&#13;
hours a day.&#13;
All the casino/hotels have great food&#13;
specials all day long. Inexpensive breakfast,&#13;
lunch and dinner buffets can be found at&#13;
most all of the casinos. Luckily we found one&#13;
of the finest Mexican restaurants in the country.&#13;
Beto’s, a family-owned restaurant which is&#13;
right across the street from the Patio Bar, and&#13;
they make the finest homemade meals from&#13;
scratch. Do not miss dining there. It is very&#13;
inexpensive, and the food is outstanding.&#13;
There are so many things t0 do and see in&#13;
Reno. You really should stay right downtown&#13;
so you can walk the strip and see all the sights&#13;
and sounds. Reno has a lot of art galleries and&#13;
museums. The Fleischmann Planetarium and&#13;
the Nevada Historical Society Museum are&#13;
dose to one another at 16th Street and North&#13;
Virginia Street. The National Automobile&#13;
Museum is at 10 S. Lake St., and the Nevada&#13;
Museum ofArt is at 160 W. Liberty St.&#13;
One day, hop in your auto and take a driving&#13;
trip down to Carson City, the state capital&#13;
which is just a 35-minute drive to the south,&#13;
and it makes a great short day visit. It is a&#13;
very old city, and the architecture is remarkable.&#13;
Actually, you could spend the entire day&#13;
there. Places of interest include the Capitol&#13;
building and other government buildings.&#13;
Virginia Cit); in the mountains, is a must&#13;
on your return trip to Reno. It was an old&#13;
mining town, and you can take tours visiting&#13;
mines, schoolhouses and homes from the late&#13;
1800’S. It is located right in the mountains.&#13;
Be sure and take your camera.&#13;
Lake Tahoe is a short drive from Reno&#13;
and is a "must see and do" thing to do when&#13;
visiting Ren6. Lake Tahoe is best knmvn for&#13;
its beautiful blue and clear water (99% pure)&#13;
,and is surrounded by mountains which rise&#13;
more than 4,000 feet above the shore. The&#13;
lake is 22 miles long, 12 miles wide; about&#13;
one-third lies in Nevada, the rest in California.&#13;
The water drains from Lake Tahoe&#13;
through the Truckee River which is one of a&#13;
few rivers that run inland to the desert rather&#13;
than towards the ocean. Pyranaid Lake, the&#13;
remnant of ancient oceans which used to&#13;
cover Nevada’s desert is the final destination&#13;
of the Truckee River. Lake Tahoe is the third&#13;
deepest lake in North America as it has all&#13;
average depth of 989 feet but the deepest&#13;
point is about 1,645 feet. The surface ~vater&#13;
(12 feet) can warm to 68 F in summer, allowing&#13;
swimming, while depths below 700&#13;
feet remain a constant 39 E Perhaps this is&#13;
why Lake Tahoe is comfortable through the&#13;
summer despite its proximity to the desert.&#13;
Annual snowfall averages 40 feet, with snow&#13;
pack averaging 20 feet which explains why&#13;
downhill and cross-country skiing are very&#13;
popular in the winter. Summer activities&#13;
include hiking, white water rafting, beach&#13;
picnics and other water activities. There are&#13;
many ski and summer resorts as well as state&#13;
park locations to choose from. Hevation at&#13;
the lake is 6,229 feet&#13;
Tney, of course, have gaming everywhere,&#13;
even in the small towns and villages in Nevada.&#13;
By the way, we just love how they have&#13;
changed the name from gambling to gaming.&#13;
Guess they want u~to forget that we are losing&#13;
our money and think instead that we are&#13;
participating in a game, to make it more fun!&#13;
Uuless your winning money then LOSING&#13;
money is Not fun! Between the inexpensive&#13;
hotels, food and entertainment, Reno is a&#13;
very good choice for a wonderful traveling&#13;
experience.&#13;
Before going to Reno, check out&#13;
renodean.com for a complete listing of things&#13;
to see and do there for the gay traveler. Dean&#13;
is a ~vonderfu! guy, and he is more than glad&#13;
to help you with suggestions. Another good&#13;
website to check out is http:/lwww.visitrenotahoe.&#13;
com/. You can have them send you a&#13;
free booklet with a listing of everything to see&#13;
and do there.&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
EUR£KA SPRINGS&#13;
Fall Diversity Weekend 10/31 - 11/02 2008&#13;
EVENTS SCHEDULE:&#13;
FRIDAY 10/31/08&#13;
Eureka Springs Limousine will provide rides&#13;
for the weekend with wristbandfor $20.&#13;
Mixer at Marquee’s at 7 - 9 PM.&#13;
Karaoke with Tiny and Lady A with Costume&#13;
Contest at Henri’s 9 PM.&#13;
Ashley McBryde at Jack’s Place 9 PM.&#13;
Costume Contest at Tiki Torch 9 PM.&#13;
Costume Contest at Eureka Live 9 PM.&#13;
Diversity Band at Chelsea’s 9 PM.&#13;
Miranda Ray at the Lumberyard 10 PM.&#13;
After Hours Breakfast at Harp’s 57. 11 PM&#13;
-3AM&#13;
SATURDAY 11/01/08&#13;
"Name that Tune" with Sandy at Smokehouse&#13;
Cafe 8 - 11:30 AM.&#13;
Diversity Bikers "Show N’ Shine" and "Hall&#13;
N’ Back" Poker Run, Halloween Theme.&#13;
Planner’s Hill Parking Lot 10 AM.&#13;
Walking Tour starting at Basin Park. 10 AM.&#13;
PDA (Public Display ofA_ffection) Basin Park&#13;
12 Noon.&#13;
Matinee’ Diversity Drag Show with Caribou&#13;
Barbie at Tiki Torch 2 PM with encore at 10&#13;
PM.&#13;
Rocky Horror Picture Show Part/at the Gem&#13;
(Basement of the Aud). Doors open at 6:30&#13;
PM.&#13;
Karaoke with Tiny and Lady A at Henri’s 9&#13;
PM.&#13;
Ashley McBryde at Jack’s Place 9 PM.&#13;
Kiss Tribute Band (Male Illusionist) at the&#13;
Lumberyard 7 PM.&#13;
Drag Show with Alexis LaRue at the Lumberyard&#13;
8 PM.&#13;
Miranda Ray and the Backwoods Divas at&#13;
Eureka Live 10 PM.&#13;
After Hours Breakfast at New Delhi Deli&#13;
from 9 PM to 3 AM.&#13;
After Hours Breakfast at Harp’s 57. 11 PM&#13;
-3AM&#13;
For more informations visit Diversity Pride&#13;
Events www.diversitypride.cora or www.&#13;
eurekapride.com&#13;
18 November 2008&#13;
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derived from the Catalan word for cellar.&#13;
There are a small number of areas in Spain&#13;
outside Catalonia that also produce Cava.&#13;
Cava is produced in varying levels of dryness&#13;
of the wine which are: brut nature, brut (extra&#13;
dry), seco (dry), semiseco (medium) and&#13;
dulce (sweet).&#13;
Under Spanish Denominaci6n de Origen&#13;
laws, Cava can be produced in six wine&#13;
regions and must be made according to the&#13;
Traditional Method with second fermentation&#13;
in the bottle and uses a selection of the grapes&#13;
macabeo, parellada, xarelolo, Chardonnay,&#13;
Pinot noir, and Subirat.&#13;
Port&#13;
Tawny ports are wines made from red grapes&#13;
that are aged in wooden barrels, exposing&#13;
them to gradual oxidation and evaporation.&#13;
As a restflt, they gradually mellow to a&#13;
golden-brown color. The exposure to wood&#13;
imparts "nutty" flavors to the wine, which&#13;
is blended to match the house style. Ta.wn~&#13;
ports are sweet or medium dry and typicany&#13;
drunk as a dessert wine.&#13;
When a Port is described as Tawny, without&#13;
an indication of age, it is a basic blend of&#13;
wood aged port that has spent at least seven&#13;
years in barrels. Above this is Tawny with an&#13;
indication of age which represents a blend&#13;
of sev,e,ral vintages, with the averse years "in&#13;
wood stated on the label. TiLe omcial categories&#13;
are 10, 20, 30 and over 40 years. For&#13;
each category, the average age of the various&#13;
vintage is at least that of the given category. It&#13;
is also possible to produce an aged white t~ort&#13;
in the manner of a tawny, with a number of&#13;
shippers now marketing 10 year old White&#13;
Ports.&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite wine&#13;
shop, ask questions and purchase a bottle or&#13;
two. Share some food &amp; wine with friends and&#13;
check this out for yourself.&#13;
qSis writer also bar tends a~d hosts wine &amp; food&#13;
events known in town as the&#13;
bitter glrl&#13;
E-Mail- KylesBnB@aol.com&#13;
by Jack Fertig November 2008&#13;
"Keep it p~atonic, Aquarius!"&#13;
Venus is in Sagittarius, wanting to play,&#13;
but she’s triggering an opposition between&#13;
Saturn and Uranus. Harness that&#13;
wild, fun energy to balance responsibility&#13;
and inspiration.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -Apri~ 19): Let your&#13;
eye and ear wander to new artistic perspectives.&#13;
Challenge yourself to appreciate&#13;
things you’d normally avoid. The&#13;
stimulation will help you to understand&#13;
your place in the world better, to mend&#13;
old friendships and make new ones.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 -May 20): Too&#13;
much self-criticism is blocking the&#13;
creative edge you need to realize your&#13;
goals. Sexual adventure - yes, something&#13;
entirely new! - will help you over&#13;
that hump. The stars suggest exploring&#13;
domination fantasies. If you have a better&#13;
idea, follow your own dreams.&#13;
GEMIN! (May 21 - June 20): Your political&#13;
skills and foresight are especially&#13;
sharp now. Look at any conflict, not as&#13;
a logical argument, but as a dramatic&#13;
scene to be resolved. The best answers&#13;
will c0me way0~ of left field.&#13;
GANGER (June 21 = July 22): New&#13;
approaches at work are worth trying, if&#13;
only experimentally. Whether they work&#13;
or not, your adaptability and thoughtful&#13;
acceptance of criticism is what really&#13;
counts. Bite your tongue and challenge&#13;
your brain: Ambitious rivals may prove&#13;
more helpful than well-meaning friends.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December&#13;
20): Being playful, charming,&#13;
outspoken, and fun certainly has its&#13;
place, but it also makes you the target&#13;
of annoyed persons at home and at&#13;
work. That offers a creative challenge to&#13;
focus and grow; but find a place to have&#13;
your fun, too!&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January&#13;
19): Don’t get caught up in debates.&#13;
Just listen to new ideas and arguments&#13;
against them. If they contradict deeply&#13;
held beliefs, accept the challenge quietly,&#13;
and see where you have room to&#13;
grow. Allow yourself an impulse buy for&#13;
your home.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
18): A friend who wants "benefits" risks&#13;
spoiling a good thing. Keep it platonic.&#13;
Discuss the possibilities so your pal can&#13;
realize what a disaster it would be in the&#13;
long run. In the end, it should be good&#13;
for a laugh.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Too&#13;
much fun at work can make your partner&#13;
feel neglected. What really counts&#13;
in your career? What satisfactions does&#13;
it offer that you don’t find in love? Reevaluate&#13;
your priorities, and be frank&#13;
with your baby about them.&#13;
LEO (July 23 o August 22): Your&#13;
naturally playful eroticism can get a little&#13;
out of hand, leading to rude surprises.&#13;
Have a very deep heart-to-heart with&#13;
your partner about sex, but also about&#13;
whatever philosophical or religious differences&#13;
you may have.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Take your partner Or roommate windowshopping&#13;
for some exotic house decor.&#13;
No need to buy; just browsing will help&#13;
clarify domestic problems. A new approach&#13;
to housework is also helpful,&#13;
and remaining problems might be best&#13;
resolved in the bedroom.&#13;
LIB~ (September 23 - October 22):&#13;
Life is stressful lately. Find a good friend&#13;
and let it all out, even if it seems like&#13;
a long, rambling, nonsensical torrent.&#13;
That’s what good friends are for. Playful&#13;
competition in some intellectually&#13;
stimulating game also offers a sense of&#13;
balance.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): Any efforts to deal with finances&#13;
now can cause more frustration than&#13;
they would alleviate. Find cheap ways&#13;
to enjoy the company of your friends.&#13;
Spiritual lessons from childhood will&#13;
help you deal with competition at work.&#13;
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              <text>Exclusive&#13;
Interview with&#13;
Ron Marlett&#13;
Democratic&#13;
Candidate for&#13;
State Rep. Dist. 84&#13;
against Sally Kern.&#13;
See Page-3&#13;
WWW.METROSTARNEWS.COM "WE DELIVER DIVERSITY" SEPTEMBER 1, 2008&#13;
GLBTQYou h&#13;
Center Struck by&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ In the early morning hours ofAugust&#13;
12th, Openarms "ibuth Project ~vas yet again su’uck by vandals.&#13;
An unidentified individual broke into the facility by prying the&#13;
fence loose from its post and kicking down a secondary gate to&#13;
enter the patio area ofthe youth center. Upon entry, they overturned&#13;
trash cans on the patio and threw a large rock through&#13;
the window ofthe double doors used to access the patio. The invasion&#13;
immediately triggered the alarm system and the vandals&#13;
fled the scene. This is the most recent of four acts ofproperty&#13;
damage directed at Openarms Youth Project, the only center in&#13;
the Tulsa area serving the GLBTQyouth ages 14-21.&#13;
GLBTQ youth are particularly vulnerable to harassment and&#13;
depression. By providing a safe environment to be themselves,&#13;
Openarms believes it allows the youth an opportunity to grow&#13;
and mature into the young adults they are meant to be, without&#13;
the fear o£jndgm~, ~p~narms Youth Project is governed by&#13;
the y0uth it serves for progtamming as well as an adult Board of&#13;
Directors and financial mana&#13;
which they will not accomplish] ]&#13;
mofi~ away from th~ pro~anS&#13;
vulnerable population. This latest act ofdefiance will literally[&#13;
take food from their mouths as the Thursday night dinner is&#13;
one ofthe largest group gatherings at the youth center. Each&#13;
Thursday as many as fifty youths arrive for a warm meal and&#13;
social time together. This meal, fimded by community supporters,&#13;
costs Openarms over $100.00 per week and is a program the&#13;
youth and adult board are dedicated to continuing weekly.&#13;
q-he Board ofDirectors and volunteers are determined to raise&#13;
the money needed to install an updated security system which&#13;
the police say is the only way they can address the situation. This&#13;
system will place cameras around the perimeter ofthe building&#13;
that will begin recording when triggered by movement. This updated&#13;
system will allow Openarms to provide authorities with&#13;
photographs of the perpetrators should they return. This system&#13;
will cost approximately $4,000 and the money must be raised in&#13;
addition to Openarms regular operating budget to prevent the&#13;
downsizing ofprogramming at the center.&#13;
You may visit their website at www.openarmsproject.org or&#13;
phone 918-838-7104 for additional information. Openarms&#13;
Youth Project is a fully qualified 501c3 non-profit corporation.&#13;
2008 STATE FAIR&#13;
TULSA, OK You know fall is near when you can smell the&#13;
aromas and take in the sounds of Oklahoma’s two great state&#13;
fair’s. Now bigger and better both the Oklahoma State Fair in&#13;
Oklahoma City and the Tulsa State Fair will lure you in with&#13;
new entertainment, mountains of corn dogs, indian tacos and&#13;
rivers of cold beer.&#13;
The 2008 Oklahoma State Fair® LIVE! tickets went on sale July&#13;
12. Gate admission tickets are free for children 5 and undeh $5&#13;
for children (ages 6-11), $8 for adults (12 and older), q-his year’s&#13;
fair opens ~lursday, September 11 and runs through Sunday,&#13;
September 21 at State Fair Park, Oklahoma City.&#13;
.......................Continued see STATE FAIR Page-12&#13;
OKLAHOMA MUST HAVE GLBT&#13;
INCLUSION IN HATE CRIMES LAW&#13;
By Chaz Ward&#13;
Oklahoma’s hate-crimes law makes it a crime to "intimidate&#13;
or harass another person because ofthe person’s race, color,&#13;
religion, ancestry, national origin or disability" and adds&#13;
punishment beyond what would be imposed for the underlying&#13;
crime, such ,as assault or vandalism.&#13;
Oklahoma is one of 17 states whose hate-crimes laws don’t&#13;
include protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender&#13;
people who are targeted because of their sexual orientation or&#13;
identity.&#13;
The 2006 FBI Hate Crime Statistics show an 18% increase&#13;
in hate crimes against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
people. GLBT people now make up 16% ofhate crimes in&#13;
the United States.&#13;
"Ilae National Coalition ofAnti-Violence Programs&#13;
(NCAVP) reports a recent rash ofat least 13 brutal and violent&#13;
hate crimes that have occurred throughout the country&#13;
on the heels ofthe murder of 15 year-old Lawrence King in&#13;
Los Angeles and the brutal beating ofDuannaJohnson, both&#13;
in February of2008. NCAVP reports that these hate crimes&#13;
may indicate a frightening trend ofincreases in both the&#13;
n~ber ~nd SeV~r-iW of anti-LGBT Violence:&#13;
ReC~tly at the home ofRobert S~6der and hisp~erin&#13;
east Tulsa near 21St and Garnett, was spray-paintedwith&#13;
m~ssages "I’ll be back" and "Gay lviust G6". There Were&#13;
damages 0n two different occasions including a car&#13;
that was parked in the driveway that~~pray-painted and&#13;
burned.&#13;
We must not forget the Oklahoma City, October 26,&#13;
2007 brutal murder of Steve Domer (Photo) who was&#13;
killed because he was ~. Tortured and murdered by Darrell&#13;
Madden a member of&#13;
the United Aryan Brotherhood,&#13;
a white supremacist&#13;
group. It was speculated&#13;
that Mr. Domer’s murder&#13;
may have been a gang rite&#13;
of passage. The murder&#13;
garnered national attention,&#13;
somewhat reminiscent&#13;
of the murder of Matthew&#13;
Shepard in Laramie,&#13;
Wyoming in 1998. Darrell&#13;
Madden could not be&#13;
charged with a hate crime&#13;
because Federal and Oklahoma&#13;
hate crimes laws do not cover sexual orientation.&#13;
In the 2008 Oklahoma legislative session, five bills were introduced&#13;
pertaining to hate crime laws but all of them failed.&#13;
The voice ofthe GLBT community has not been heard at the&#13;
State Capitol. Activists, advocacy groups and some legislators&#13;
have failed to get the attention of those elected officials&#13;
who believe sexual orientation inclusion in our hate crimes&#13;
law is not needed. We have to consistently voice our outrage&#13;
to those who remain an obstacle in our fight for equality.&#13;
...............Continued See HATE CRIMES Page-4&#13;
2 Met~oS~’AR September 2008&#13;
Fascism Can Not Be Tolerated Oklahoma&#13;
An Interview With Ron Marlett&#13;
by Victor Gorh-~&#13;
PSAL~¥h "Let the wordsj~om my mouth and the meditations ofmy&#13;
heart be a blessing to God’~&#13;
"It ~ a shame thatpoliticians can’tpractice what this Psalm says.&#13;
3d.y opponent has a history ofusing character assawsination, whisper&#13;
campaigns, and misinfo~vnation. I refi,se to use those tactics, but&#13;
rather want tofollow that Psalm’; Ron 3~[arlett.&#13;
Born in Binger, Oklahoma, Ron Marlett was raised in&#13;
Union City until he graduated from Union City High&#13;
School in 1967. He went on to get his degree in social&#13;
work and began working for Oklahomas Department of&#13;
Human Services, later becoming a licensed clinical social&#13;
worker. He met his wife Liz in 1974 While attending OU,&#13;
and they wi]] proudly celebrate their 25th Anniversary this&#13;
year.&#13;
Photo: Ron d~Lm’lett Democrafc Candidatefor&#13;
State Rep. Dist. 84 against&#13;
SalO, Kern.&#13;
Currently employed with Community Pathways&#13;
Unlimited, he counsels the elderly and&#13;
disabled in nursing homes across the state.&#13;
Today he faces the trials and tribulations that&#13;
come with running for office, ~d does so ~vith&#13;
pride and optimism.&#13;
VICTOR: This is sure to be a formidable race.&#13;
Xgrhat inspired you to run against Sally Kern?&#13;
RON MARLETT: I have always been suspi-&#13;
I received a contribution from a gay man living&#13;
in Latvia, and he said that in today’s society&#13;
no candidate would ever openly attack blacks&#13;
using the n word, or refer to women or other&#13;
ethnic groups in a similar way. Yet gays are&#13;
considered fair game, and with some people&#13;
this tactic can get you votes. This is wrong and&#13;
has to be challenged.&#13;
VICTOR: What you do think is the purpose&#13;
ofthis scapegoating ?&#13;
RON MARLETT: To serve as a distraction&#13;
from the degradation of freedom and equality,&#13;
and economic hardship.&#13;
cious ofextremism on the left or the right, as VICTOR: Other than your support for GLBT&#13;
both can rob us 0f0ur fre~d6nls~ Over the years equality, do you differ fromMrs. Kern in other&#13;
................... ar*e~? ....&#13;
I read a wonderfiil book called "American Fascists"&#13;
by Chris Hedges. I was reading that when&#13;
Sally’s youtube conunents came out. W’hen I&#13;
heard the comments she made it dawned on&#13;
me that she had taken positions also taken by&#13;
fascists. Xhe minute I heard it I decided, ’Tin&#13;
got to run. This cannot go unchallenged."&#13;
VICTOR: How did your family feel about&#13;
that ?&#13;
RONMARLETT: Without&#13;
seems to have a fundamental misunderstandhag&#13;
ofthe Constitution, and the separation Of&#13;
Church and State. For a legislator to come out&#13;
and declare themselves a "warrior forJudeo&#13;
Christianprinciples" is a clear threat to that.&#13;
The job ofgovernment is to protect the rights&#13;
ofall religions, to see to it that minorities~ren’t&#13;
persecuted.&#13;
RON MARLETT: At first they were shocked,&#13;
they are now su portive¯ I don t think anyone&#13;
who runs for o~ce for the first time has any&#13;
sense ofwhat demands it ~vill make on your&#13;
life. AA McA~-ey (State Representative District&#13;
88) told me it would the hardest thing I’ve ever&#13;
done in my life.&#13;
VICTOR: Are you convinced now that he’s&#13;
right?&#13;
RON MARLETT: I’m convinced yes. I also&#13;
think families offirst time candidates have no&#13;
idea ofwhat is involved, what sacrifices have to&#13;
be made.&#13;
VICTOR: Do you still think it is worth it?&#13;
RON MARLETT: I have no doubt whatsoever.&#13;
It is worth it because if this extremism is not&#13;
stood up to and challenged America is going m&#13;
slip further and further towards a fascisQtyl-e&#13;
dictatorship. Naomi ~31fe, in her book The&#13;
End ofAmerica;’ lists ten steps that have to be&#13;
taken to move from democracy to dictatorship,&#13;
and the Bush administration has accomplished&#13;
at least hdfofthose. As in Nazi Germany&#13;
anytime a group is a scapegoat, marginalized,&#13;
persecutedandin the worst Cme exterminated,&#13;
they move on to another scapegoat.&#13;
VICTOR: And on economic issues ?&#13;
RON MARLETT: I drastically disagree with&#13;
her in that area as well. She is so tied into the&#13;
"trickle dmvn" theory ofeconomics. She has no&#13;
goal, no dreaan or vision for anything to create&#13;
opportunities for working people to achieve&#13;
their dreams.&#13;
VICTOR: I remember when she opposed raising&#13;
minimum wage when it was $5.15 an hour,&#13;
claiming that those on minimum wa e needed&#13;
to better budget their money,&#13;
g&#13;
RON MARLETT: V/ell I would challenge&#13;
her to forfeit all ofher salary in excess ofwhat&#13;
she would earn .on minimum wage and then&#13;
get back with us and let us know how well it&#13;
works. I see people worldng minimum wage&#13;
jobs that have to Work mor~ than one job]She&#13;
is woefully out oftouch with these issues~ She&#13;
further demonstrated that when she voted to&#13;
remove the sales tax from gold and precious&#13;
metals while retaining it on groceries.&#13;
VICTOR: You also grew up in a union household.&#13;
Can you tell us about that ?&#13;
.............Continued see MARLETT Page-4&#13;
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RON MARLETT: My father worked as a&#13;
lineman for Caddo Electric Coop near Binger&#13;
Oklahoma. He climbed utility poles, working&#13;
in close contact with 7200 volt wires, sometimes&#13;
during thunderstorms and made about&#13;
$1.65 an hour. No matter how well we tried to&#13;
budget, my family scraped by month by month.&#13;
When that coop was’successfully unionized&#13;
by their employees, wages went up, 0aad we&#13;
began to live more comfortably and were able&#13;
to attain the American dream, which would&#13;
not have happened otherwise. Despite what&#13;
opponents claimed, the Coop continued to&#13;
operate and rates did not dramatically increase.&#13;
I feel that organized labor today could play&#13;
a major part in making the lives ofworking&#13;
people better.&#13;
VICTOR: So despite the promises made, do&#13;
you feel that Oklahoma benefited when Right&#13;
to Work ~vas passed in 2001 ? Governor Keating&#13;
claimed we’d get a $75 a week raise.&#13;
RON MARLETT: They also promised massive&#13;
manufacturing jobs I have yet to see. I have&#13;
seen companies leave our state including GM,&#13;
Delta Faucet and Bridgestone Tires. Clearly,&#13;
Right to ~Zork was wrong.&#13;
VICTOR: You are a strong supporter ofpublic&#13;
education. Howdo you differ from your opponent&#13;
in that area?&#13;
RON MARLETT: I’m certain Ms. Kern&#13;
would like to bring public education to a&#13;
screeching halt. I understand that she was&#13;
once a teacher h-~ Oklahonaa City, but she has&#13;
betrayed her fellow teachers by accusing them&#13;
of attempting to seduce young children into&#13;
the homosexual lifestyle, and she has likewise&#13;
accused librarians. She would support providing&#13;
vouchers to send their ch~ldre~ to l~rivate&#13;
religious schools.&#13;
As for myself, you couldn’t find a stronger&#13;
supporter ofpublic education. No system is&#13;
perfect, all systems can improve, however this&#13;
system has worked well. I am a product of&#13;
public education.&#13;
VICTOR: How about the enviromnent ?&#13;
RON MARLETT: I believe we have a moral&#13;
responsibility to care for the earth and the&#13;
environment. Long term use offossil fuels will&#13;
.harm us more than help us. I would support&#13;
tax credits for home insulation, hybrio cars, or&#13;
energy efficient major appliances. I would favor&#13;
rewarding positive changes.&#13;
VICTOR: Getting back to your campaign,&#13;
o oMCC United&#13;
~~~ A Metropolitan Community Church&#13;
Sunday Services @ 11:00 AM&#13;
1623 N. Maplewood Tulsa, OK&#13;
91.8-838-171.5&#13;
www.mcctulsa.org&#13;
it has garnered national and international attention.&#13;
Also it represents no.t iust a state house&#13;
race, but two vasdy different icteologies.&#13;
RON MARLETT: I may get more e-mails&#13;
than other candidates, and I doubt ifany other&#13;
candidate has gotten a contribution from Latvia.&#13;
But even with this higher profile, you face&#13;
the same pressures and do the same things, you&#13;
go tO fund-raisers, you meet people, and knock&#13;
doors.&#13;
VICTOR: How has the door knocking gone&#13;
so far ?&#13;
RON MARLETT: With door knocking&#13;
Independent and Democratic households, I’ve&#13;
only had 2 people state that they would vote&#13;
for nay opponent. The Democrats are in a slight&#13;
majority in nay district, and my response from&#13;
Independents has been extremely encouraging.&#13;
I have had Republicans assure me they would&#13;
vote t’or me, and there are even 2 Republican&#13;
voters displaying my yard signs. I am also&#13;
encouraged by the number ofyoung voters&#13;
and/or ne~v voters.&#13;
On August 30 there will be a Voter Registration&#13;
Drive &amp; Concert at Elderline Park in&#13;
Bethany. We hope to see oflot ofhopeful voters&#13;
there.&#13;
VICTOR: Sally Kern was unopposed in 2006,&#13;
and in 2004 was elected by a wide mar~in&#13;
over a Democratic opponent. Do you mink&#13;
there have be~n changes in the district and in&#13;
America that wil! help influence voters to elect&#13;
you?&#13;
RON MARLETT: I think things have&#13;
changed, including a great increase in presidential&#13;
power that concerns both conservatives&#13;
and liberals. I think things have gotten worse&#13;
for all Americans, economically and politicall~;&#13;
mad it can’t be allowed tO continue. _~ definition&#13;
of insanity is tocontinue to do what didn’t&#13;
work in the first place, and to expect a different&#13;
result. W’e need different ways ofmaking&#13;
things work.&#13;
I think the biggest difference between me and&#13;
nay opponent is that I ~vill fight for everyone’s&#13;
ffeedora. She has already made it clear in her&#13;
own words that not all religions or lifestyles are&#13;
equal. IfI am elected to represent District 84,&#13;
Ihope this will send a message not only to our&#13;
state but also to our nation that the pendulum&#13;
needs to swing the other way, and that our freedorns&#13;
and equality are important. This could&#13;
also show candidates that you can proudly take&#13;
this stand and win. I appeal to the GLBT community&#13;
and all progressives who want a better&#13;
Oklahoma, I need money and volunteers.&#13;
VICTOR: Well I hope you get them, and ~ve&#13;
wish you all the luck in the world, because&#13;
there is a lot at stake here. Thanks for running.&#13;
NOTE: To contact Ron 3darleit see back cover&#13;
advertiseraent.&#13;
Local Artist Gives Back&#13;
By Judy Gabbard&#13;
Photo: Dennis Olson&#13;
Dennis Olson a medal winning gymnast and&#13;
sociology major has made his mark among&#13;
artists and writers. Dennis attended San Jose&#13;
State University on a gymnastic scholarship&#13;
and received a degree from UCLA in Sociology.&#13;
He has proved his talent without formal&#13;
training in the arts. A Native American residing&#13;
in Oklahoma City he has gained international&#13;
attention through his art shows in San&#13;
Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Tulsa,&#13;
Oklahoma City, Indianapolis and Germany.&#13;
Dennis donates proceeds from sales ofhis&#13;
art and poetry back to the community and to&#13;
advocacy organizations. Tulsa’s Equality Center&#13;
is among the many recipients. Dennis has used&#13;
his talent to improve relationships with our&#13;
con~nunity by building bridges 3f tini{y: Hi~&#13;
talents in sociology and gymnastics has gained&#13;
Olson respect around the world but he has not&#13;
stop there. He plans to continue to use art and&#13;
writing in his pursuit of diversity and equality.&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality Executive Director,&#13;
Freddie Owens and his organization believe&#13;
that the law needs to be revised to include&#13;
GLBT people and to increase the punishment&#13;
by changing a first-time offense from a&#13;
misdemeanor to a felony.&#13;
"Passing legislation to have a hate-crimes law&#13;
to inclt[de ~exual orientation is something&#13;
that the organization has been working on for&#13;
years," Owens said.&#13;
"We are really going to beef up our advocacy&#13;
efforts at thest~ite and local level. We are&#13;
positioning ourselves to be the premier organization&#13;
in the state of Oklahoma that deals&#13;
specifically with these issues."&#13;
It is our right and obligation to speak out.&#13;
The tirades of people such as Sally Kern and&#13;
Brent Rinehart only fuel hatred toward the&#13;
GLBT community. \Vho will be next? You, a&#13;
family member, or your next door neighbor?&#13;
We are all vulnerable and potential targets&#13;
t’or these hateful acts.&#13;
At the recent OkEq public forum on hate&#13;
crimes, Robert Stotle~ the East Ttdsan who&#13;
was vandalized said. "We are not asking for&#13;
special privileges, but equality."&#13;
4 September 2008&#13;
From ~0.95&#13;
AskAbo~&#13;
Our Suites&#13;
Californiarulingchanged&#13;
more than marriage law&#13;
Shannon Minter, legal director ofthe National Center&#13;
for Lesbian Rights and lead lawy~’for the successfidgay&#13;
side in the Calij$rnia same-sex marriage case&#13;
Photo by Rex l~Vockner&#13;
The California Supreme Court’s May ruling&#13;
legalizing same-sex marriage did much more&#13;
than that. says Shannon Minter. legal director&#13;
ofthe National Center for Lesbian Rights and&#13;
lead lawyer for the successful gay side in the&#13;
California nlarriage case.&#13;
In an Aug. 2 interview with Los Angdes journalist&#13;
Karen Ocamb, Minter said: "The fun&amp;-&#13;
mental-right-to-marry part ofthe holding was&#13;
extremely significant, but the court’s holding&#13;
that sexual orientation is a suspect classification&#13;
was shinning-- completely unprecedented. I&#13;
think it will forever change the legal landscape&#13;
for LGBT people in the country; it’s going to&#13;
have a huge impact on courts in other states&#13;
and, ultimately, on the federal courts. We are&#13;
now living in a different legal world because of&#13;
what the court did2&#13;
The court’s determination rneans that any&#13;
discrimination based on sexual orientation is&#13;
constitutionally subject to the strictest level&#13;
ofscrutiW by California courts, which makes&#13;
it dramatically harder for aW level ofgovernment&#13;
to defend itsdfin aW arena where gays,&#13;
lesbians and bisexuals are not treated the same&#13;
as heterosexuals.&#13;
A government now has to prow it has a specific&#13;
"compelling interest" -- rather than a mere&#13;
"rational basis" -- when it treats GLB people&#13;
differently in any way.&#13;
hi another interview; with the Palm Springs gay"&#13;
magazine The BottomLine on Aug. 1, Minter&#13;
said that ifthe California ballot measure to&#13;
amend the state constitution to re-ban saanesex&#13;
marriage fails in November, it will be a&#13;
"crushing defeat" for gays’ opponents.&#13;
"Ifwe defeat this proposition, as I bdieve we&#13;
will, that victory will resonate across the country,"&#13;
he said. "Not only will marriage in California&#13;
be secure, but we will have demonstrated&#13;
Wockner wire service&#13;
that efforts to politically exploit anti:gay bias&#13;
no longer work. xare have a chance here in California&#13;
to deal a crushing defeat to the anti-gay&#13;
forces that have caused incalculable damage to&#13;
our community for years. This is our opportunity&#13;
to make a difference that will go down in&#13;
history books as a critical turning point."&#13;
Ellen, Portia get married&#13;
Minter also talked with Nle BottomLine about&#13;
his 1996 sex-change operation.&#13;
"I have been struck by how much more immediate&#13;
’unearned’ credibility and respect I&#13;
get as a completely average-looking man than&#13;
I did as a visibly masculine-appearing woman,"&#13;
Minter said. "The difference is stark -- whether&#13;
it is service in a restaurant or on a plane, or appearingm&#13;
court.&#13;
Gay man likely to be&#13;
elected to Congress&#13;
Jared Polis ofColorado is considered a shoo-in&#13;
to become the sixth openly gayperson elected&#13;
to the U.S. Congress, and thefirst open,gay&#13;
man elected to Congress as a nonincumbent.&#13;
Campaign photo&#13;
An openly gay man won the Democratic primary&#13;
in Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District&#13;
Aug. 12 and is considered a shoo-in to win the&#13;
general election in November.&#13;
Ifhe does, Jared Polis, 33, will become the first&#13;
openly gay man elected to Congress who was&#13;
out when elected for the first time. U.S. Rep.&#13;
Tammy Bal&amp;vin, D-Wis., holds the female&#13;
distinction in that regard.&#13;
"At the Millennium March on Washington&#13;
in 2000, Congressxvoman Tanamy Baldwin&#13;
told hundreds ofthousands ofLGBT people&#13;
gathered on the National Mall, ’Ifyou dream&#13;
ofa world in which there are more openly gay&#13;
elected officials, then rtm for office ... and you&#13;
will live in such ~ world,’" said Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Victory Fund President Chuck Wolfe.&#13;
"I thought ofthat quote dlis evening when I&#13;
learned that Rep. Baldwin and Rep. Barney&#13;
Frank (D-Mass.) will be joined by another&#13;
openly gay colleague in the United States&#13;
House of Representatives."&#13;
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, 50, and&#13;
actress Portia de Rossi, 35, got married Aug. 16&#13;
at their home in Beverly Hills.&#13;
They are the biggest names to tie the knot since&#13;
the California Supreme Court ruling legalizing&#13;
same-sex marriage took effect onJune 16.&#13;
Reports said 19 people attended the ceremony,&#13;
including both women’s mothers. De Rossi’s&#13;
mother came from Australia for the wedding.&#13;
DeGeneres wore white pants and a white vest.&#13;
De Rossi wore a big pink dress.&#13;
DeGeneres had announced their engagement&#13;
on her TV show the day after die Supreme&#13;
Court’s May 15 ruling.&#13;
"Yesterday, ifyou haven’t heard, the California&#13;
Supreme Court overturned a ban on gay&#13;
marnage;’ she said. "So I would like to say right&#13;
now for die first time, I am annou~acing I aan&#13;
getting married.... I’m so excited. If I’m this&#13;
emotional now just saying it, I can’t imagine&#13;
how that’s gonna be, but it’s something dlat&#13;
I’ve, ofcourse, vce’ve ~vanted to do, and we&#13;
want it to be legal and we’re just very, very&#13;
excited:’&#13;
In a September 2005 interview with The Advocate,&#13;
de Rossi said: "I ran into Ellen (again) at a&#13;
photo shoot about a year ago and she took my&#13;
breath away. That had never happened to me&#13;
in my life, where I saw somebody and (experienced)&#13;
all of those things you hear about in&#13;
songs and read about in poetry. My knees were&#13;
weak. It was amazing. And it ~vas very hard&#13;
for me to get her out ofmy mind after that.&#13;
And then when I saw her again that night (at&#13;
the VH1 awards show) we started talking and&#13;
that’s that. W-e just were kind ofsupposed to&#13;
be together. ~lat’s my side ofthe story. I really,&#13;
really hated all the pain I put (then girlfriend)&#13;
Francesca (Gregorini) through, and I really&#13;
didn’t want to hurt her. But I just couldn’t&#13;
ignore the feelings I had for Ellen:&#13;
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Dallas Convention &amp;&#13;
Visitors Bureau annonces&#13;
"Win a Trip&#13;
to Dallas" sweepstakes&#13;
winner&#13;
DALLAS, TX (PRAug. 5th) __ The Dallas&#13;
Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau (DCVB) announced&#13;
today the winner ofits "Win a Trip to&#13;
Dallas" sweepstakes. Yvette Roper ofJamaica&#13;
, NYwas selected to receive a vacation package&#13;
to Dallas.&#13;
The promotion is part ofa new integrated&#13;
marketing communications campaign that targets&#13;
the lesbian, ga~; bisexual and transgender&#13;
(LGBT) community. The campaign launched&#13;
in April at a Dallas press tour that included&#13;
members of the domestic and international gay&#13;
press.&#13;
Ms. Roper will receive two roundtrip American&#13;
Airlines tickets to Dallas and a two-day, threenight&#13;
stay at the Crmvne Plaza Hotel Dallas&#13;
Market Center. In addition, Roper xviLl receive&#13;
two tickets to attend Gay Day at Six Flags Over&#13;
Texas, compliments ofthe Dallas Voice. A&#13;
gift basket will await the winner at the hotel,&#13;
complete with goodies to make their Dallas&#13;
visit memorable.&#13;
Ms. Roper and a guest will travel to Dallas&#13;
in September and experience Dallas Pride&#13;
fi~sthand. 2-he city celebrates 25 years ofPtide&#13;
wheu the Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade&#13;
marches through the Oak Lawn neighborhood&#13;
on September 21, 2008.&#13;
"TMs promotion is part ofour ’Try Dallas on&#13;
for Size’ campaign;’ said Phillip Jones, president&#13;
&amp; CEO ofthe DCVB." Dallas is a diverse&#13;
and vibrant city, with more than $12 billion&#13;
in development that adds additional dining,&#13;
shopping, cultural and entertainment options&#13;
every year. September weather is perfect for&#13;
,vatching one of the largest pride parades in&#13;
the nation, with participants that include city&#13;
officials, community leaders and thousands of&#13;
supporters. We look forward to showcasing our&#13;
city’s ’Live Large. Think Big’ way oflife."&#13;
For more information on Dallas Pride, or to&#13;
discover more about how Dallas reaches out to&#13;
the LGBT community, visit wv~wc.glbtdallas.&#13;
com.&#13;
Dallas is a destination that inspires big ideas&#13;
and promises many memorable experiences.&#13;
This richly diverse city is home to some of the&#13;
best shopping and dining in America ; one Of&#13;
the largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
populations; and outstanding performing&#13;
and visual arts in the largest contiguous urban&#13;
arts district in the nation. Dallas is an authentic,&#13;
sophisticated and distinctive gatewa): For&#13;
additional LGBT visitor information, please&#13;
visit ~z~v.glbtdallas.com.&#13;
US Border Agency Says&#13;
It Can Seize Laptops&#13;
Agam Shah, IDG News Service&#13;
Travelers beware: U.S. agents now have the&#13;
authority to seize and retain laptops indefinitely,&#13;
according to a new policy detailed in&#13;
documents issued by the U.S. Department of&#13;
Homeland Security.&#13;
As part of border search policy, government&#13;
agents are now authorized to seize electronic&#13;
devices and inspect documents in them, the&#13;
document states. The electronic devices might&#13;
include laptops, cell phones, portable music&#13;
players or storage devices such as portable hard&#13;
drives.&#13;
Agents with U.S. Customs and Border Protection&#13;
will also be allowed to translate and share&#13;
documents with other government agencies.&#13;
The DHS document, issued July 16, appears&#13;
to state publicly a policy that has already&#13;
existed. Laptops and electronic devices have&#13;
been subject to search in the past, and travelers&#13;
have reported not getting their devices back.&#13;
The policy has drawn strong criticism from&#13;
lawmakers and nonprofit groups, who charged&#13;
that the searches were invasive and a violation&#13;
ofan individual’s privacy rights. Computers&#13;
contain a vast amount ofprivate information&#13;
about family, finances and health, which could&#13;
be easily copied and stored in government&#13;
databases, the Hectronic Frontier Foundation&#13;
has complained.&#13;
~e policy document states that being able to&#13;
examine documents and electronic devices is.&#13;
crucial for "detecting information concerning&#13;
terrorism, narcotics smuggling.., contraband including&#13;
child pornography, and.., other import&#13;
or export control laws."&#13;
The new DHS policies allow customs agents&#13;
to analyze the contents oflaptops without any&#13;
suspicion of~vrongdoing, U.S. Senator Russ&#13;
Feingold said in a statement.&#13;
"The policies that have been disclosed are truly&#13;
alarming;’ Feingold wrote.&#13;
The policy could blur the distinction between&#13;
"search" and ’seizure; which could also allow&#13;
DHS officials to steal personal documents&#13;
from laptops it has retained, Feingold wrote.&#13;
-he American Family&#13;
Association called a boycott&#13;
of McDonald’s&#13;
The organization is upset that the fast-food&#13;
giant has joined the National Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Chamber of Commerce, given it mone);&#13;
and put one of its executives on the group’s&#13;
board.&#13;
The AF,A says its nearly 3 million supporters&#13;
dont want to sp,e,n~t money at establishments&#13;
that actively promote the homosexual&#13;
agenda, including homosexual marriage."&#13;
Broad and historic inclusion&#13;
ofLGBT issues in&#13;
proposed Democratic&#13;
National Platform&#13;
Never before in our country’s history has there been&#13;
a nationalpartypla~omn that is so indusive ofour&#13;
entire community.... Is thepla~ormperfect? No.... Is&#13;
it agoodfoundation ? Unequivocallyyes."&#13;
-- Rea Carey, Executive Director, National Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Task Force Action Fund&#13;
Phota: U..S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-~Vi3)&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC (PR) __ National Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund Executive&#13;
Director Rea Carey spoke today at an&#13;
audio press conference about the Democratic&#13;
National Platform, which was hosted by the&#13;
National Stonewall Democrats and featured&#13;
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), a member&#13;
ofthe Platform Committee. Carey talked&#13;
about the historic Significance ofthe proposed&#13;
Democratic National Platform as it relates to&#13;
issues impacting the lesbian, gay, bisexual and&#13;
transgender (LGBT)community.&#13;
Statement by Rea Carey, Executive Director&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action&#13;
Fund&#13;
"The vision put forth in the 2008 Democratic&#13;
National Platform is historic in its embrace of&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans.&#13;
Never before in our country’s history has&#13;
there been a national party platform that is so&#13;
inclusive ofour entire community.&#13;
"It is a forward-looking platform in so many&#13;
areas, including those relating to LGBT people.&#13;
The Task Force Action Fund is certainly&#13;
pleased to see that in the opening paragraph of&#13;
the section tided ’A More Perfect Union,’ for&#13;
the first time the platform explicitly calls for an&#13;
end to discrimination based on sexual orientation&#13;
and gender identity. This demonstrates&#13;
the success and unprecedented partnership&#13;
between LGBT advocates and courageous public&#13;
leaders, including Representative Baldwin,&#13;
in educating the public and policymakers on&#13;
the need for fully inclusive anti-discrimination&#13;
protections.&#13;
"The plank that includes a comprehensive Employment&#13;
Non-Discrimination Act recognizes&#13;
the LGBT community’s call ~br fully inclusive&#13;
legislation, a critical element ifwe are to have&#13;
legislation that protects all of us, equally.&#13;
"Is the platform perfect? No. There is much&#13;
more work to be done, especially to improve&#13;
issues of family recognition. However, is it a&#13;
good foundation? Unequivocally yes."&#13;
Wolfe called Polis’ likely win in the heavily&#13;
Democratic district an important gay milestone.&#13;
"It sends an unmistakable signal that voters&#13;
are willing to consider gay people as leaders at&#13;
the highest level ofgovernment, and brings us&#13;
closer to the kanerican ideal ofa truly representative&#13;
government," he said.&#13;
In his victory speech, Polis introduced his partner,&#13;
made reference to being gay, and said, "I&#13;
always wo}ried that would get in the way (of)&#13;
giving back and contributing to our society:’&#13;
A millionaire who made his money in online&#13;
ventures, Polis spent $5 million ofhis mvn&#13;
funds in the primary campaign.&#13;
If elected, he ~vill fill the seat ofRep. ~4ark&#13;
Udall, who is running for the U.S. Senate.&#13;
Polls would become the sixth openly gay person&#13;
to serve in the House of Representatives,&#13;
following in the footsteps ofBaldwin, Frank,&#13;
and former Reps. Gerry Studds, D-Mass., who&#13;
is deceased, Steve Gunderson, R-Wis., andJim&#13;
Kolbe, R-Ariz.&#13;
Frank, 68, is now the powerful chairman of the&#13;
House Financial Services Committee.&#13;
Frank told the Denver Post, "We are reaching&#13;
that point where among Democratic voters&#13;
sexual orientation ofa candidate is not a factory&#13;
He also said that once he’s no longer the only&#13;
gay male congressman, he won’t feel as much&#13;
pressure to be a role model and plans to start&#13;
smoking cigars in public again.&#13;
"I can start indulging some bad habits;’ Frank&#13;
told the Post. "Let the young gay people find&#13;
someone else to emulate."&#13;
Indonesian transgender&#13;
woman wins U.S. asylum&#13;
A 42-year-old transgender woman from&#13;
Indonesia won asylum in the U.S. based on&#13;
Indonesia’s treatment oftransgender people,&#13;
the Jakarta Post reported Aug. 11, citing activist&#13;
reports.&#13;
Michelle Saras~vati, who was a man named Michael&#13;
Setiabudi until 2006, had been in the U.S.&#13;
since 1998, remaining in the country illegally&#13;
when his work visa expired in 2001. As a gay&#13;
man, he lost an asylum claim in 2005.&#13;
Saraswati then reapplied for asylum as a transgender&#13;
woman in 2006 and won her case at the&#13;
San Francisco Immigration Court.&#13;
The Post said Saraswati convinced the court&#13;
that Indonesia lacks legal protections and&#13;
employment opportunities for transgender&#13;
people.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com NetroSTAR 7&#13;
,~thith the heat of summer coming&#13;
to a close, this season marks what many&#13;
consider to be white wine’s last hurrah.&#13;
Lots of people seem to want to drink&#13;
more reds in the colder months so we’re&#13;
listing some cool white wines that don’t&#13;
live in the spotlight and iust happen to&#13;
start with the letter V’&#13;
And this month, we are all about the ’V!&#13;
Viognier [vee-oh-nay]&#13;
For those who haven’t experienced Viognier,&#13;
the first glass is quite a revelation. This wine&#13;
xvill embody al! or some of the following:&#13;
honeysuckle, citrus blossoms, lychee, ripe&#13;
melon, freshly picked peaches or apricots&#13;
and ripe pear. Winemaker Craig Williams,&#13;
from Joseph Phelps Vineyards, says Viognier&#13;
contains floral compounds called Terpens.&#13;
They are also found in Muscat and Riesling.&#13;
So, think of the most aromatic Muscat or&#13;
Riesling you’ve ever encountered, then concentrate&#13;
it and you have Viognier.&#13;
The majority of French Viogniers are sold as&#13;
Vin de Pays in the Languedoc. In the Pdaone&#13;
wine region, the grape is often blended with&#13;
Roussanne, Marsanne and Grenache blanc. In&#13;
the Northern Rhone the grape is sometimes&#13;
blended with Chardonnay.&#13;
Since the late !980s, plantings of Viognier in&#13;
the United States and Canada have increased&#13;
dramatically. The Rhone Rangers of the mid&#13;
1980s help spark the increased interest in&#13;
Viognier in California and now Californigs&#13;
Central Coast is the leading producer.&#13;
Cline 2007 California&#13;
Yulamba Y’ series 2007 Austrailia&#13;
White Knight 2006 California&#13;
Verdelho [vehr-DEH-lyoh]&#13;
IVb&amp;_DEIP,A’S most widely planted white-wine&#13;
grape, Verdelho is classified as a noble or&#13;
classic grape. On the Portuguese mainland, it&#13;
is recommended in the DAO region’s ,vhite&#13;
wines and in the production of white port.&#13;
Some Portuguese l~mles call this Gouveto, Vouvrav&#13;
The Godello ~rape~gr6wn in northwest Spain&#13;
~&#13;
is believed torte the ~ame variety as Verdelho. Wines from the&#13;
to&#13;
The grape has bee~ successful in the vineyards of styles from&#13;
ofAustralia, parfieularly the Hunter Valley tages In&#13;
region, Langhorne Creek and the Swan Valley.&#13;
Australian versions of Verdelho are noted&#13;
for their intense flavors with hints of lime&#13;
honeysuckle. California is&#13;
this varietal as well.&#13;
St. Amant 2005&#13;
Mar~&#13;
Verdejo [ver-day-ho]&#13;
This is a has long&#13;
region&#13;
about&#13;
the 11 th Century. For&#13;
winemakin&#13;
on Verdejo. As a consequence, In&#13;
white wines from the Rueda region were&#13;
ognized by a Denominaci6n de Origen&#13;
Wmeslabeled Rueda must contain 50 Y0&#13;
,s&#13;
Verdejo" must contain 85% Verdejo, and&#13;
often 100% Verdejo.&#13;
Verdejo wines are aromatic, often soft and&#13;
full~bbdied. They can be somewhat reminiscent&#13;
OfSauvignon blanc wines ftom a ~varm&#13;
climate.&#13;
Garci Grande 2006 Spain&#13;
Marquis de Riscat 2007÷~Spain&#13;
rather than&#13;
chenin&#13;
3roduced in bulk&#13;
vintners and&#13;
post-teen party-goers&#13;
Good Vouvray&#13;
i, firm, and delicate,&#13;
character.&#13;
France&#13;
Picard 2006 France&#13;
~o to your favorite wine&#13;
and purchase a bottle or&#13;
: food &amp; wine with friends and&#13;
for yourself&#13;
D’&#13;
This writer also bar tends and hosts wine &amp;&#13;
food events known in town as the&#13;
Wine Enthusiasts ofTulsa.&#13;
Rqgrences indude: the ~4BC’s ofwine byJames Laubd wwua&#13;
~,VineSpectatomom&#13;
www.FoodandFVine.com&#13;
www.PVikipedia.orgwww.77:d’Vorldl~deWine.com&#13;
This months recipe:&#13;
Springfield, Ill&#13;
DIRECTIONS&#13;
MAKE THE SAUCE:&#13;
Set up a double boiler or se~ a medium-sized&#13;
stainless-steal bowl over a pot 0fsimmering&#13;
water. Check to make sure the bottom&#13;
~Ho~v;eshoe Sandwich"&#13;
Recipe for Horseshoe Sandwich&#13;
2 slices of’toast ( 1 slice oftoast is a&#13;
Worcestershire&#13;
,vith Salt to taste. To avoid a stringy sauce, it is&#13;
ponyshoe) topped with a slice ofham,&#13;
important to constandy stir the Ch~ese and be&#13;
hamburger, turkey or chicken. Cover&#13;
in Cheese sauce a~d topped with s}tre tha.t the water is not boiling, but rather&#13;
french ~ies. sunmenng.&#13;
Cheese Sauce&#13;
3 ctws Shredded Cheddar Cheese&#13;
(some people prefer white sharp cheddar)&#13;
1/2 cup Beer&#13;
2 e~yokes&#13;
2 tablespoons butter&#13;
i re,pooh Vgorcestershire sauce&#13;
salt &amp; pepper to taste&#13;
COOK THE MEAT:&#13;
Whichever you choose, just cook in the usual&#13;
way&#13;
ASSEMBLE THE DISH:&#13;
For each serving, place two slices ofthe toast&#13;
on a large plate and top each with the meat.&#13;
Pour the rarebit sauce over the meat and top&#13;
the sauce with French fries. Serve immediately.&#13;
8 Net~°oST~kR September 2008&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Lesbos residents lose&#13;
’lesbian’ lawsuit&#13;
Three residents of the Greek islaaad of Lesbos&#13;
who filed suit to reclaim the word "lesbian"&#13;
and stop the group Homosexua! and Lesbian&#13;
Community of Greece (OLKE) from using it&#13;
lost their case July 22.&#13;
The plaintiffs claimed the alleged theft of&#13;
"lesbian" from the island’s residents amounted&#13;
to "psychological and moral rape."&#13;
.An Athens court found the claim baseless mad&#13;
ordered the trio to pay $363 in costs.&#13;
Plaintiff Dimitris Lanabrou vmved to appeal&#13;
the ruling.&#13;
Gay women are believed to have adopted the&#13;
word in memory of Sappho, a poet who lived&#13;
on the island in the sixth century B.C. and&#13;
~vrote about love between women.&#13;
Con}ugal visits blocked&#13;
for Costa Rican gay&#13;
inmates&#13;
Costa Rica’s Constitutional Court ruled Aug.&#13;
10 that gay inmates have no right to conjugal&#13;
visits.&#13;
The ruling came in the case ofa former inmate&#13;
who had been allowed such visits with a current&#13;
inmate, only to see them halted later by&#13;
prison officials,&#13;
However, reports said another, similar case&#13;
is still before the court, but ~vith different&#13;
arguments. That case claims it is a violation&#13;
ofim~qates’ right to sexual freedom to restrict&#13;
conjugal visits to heterosexual couples.&#13;
Panama legalizes gay sex&#13;
Panamanian President Martin Torrijos Espino&#13;
signed a decree July 29 repealing a 1949 law&#13;
that criminalized sodomy trader penalty ofa&#13;
$500 fine or jail time.&#13;
The move followed protests by the gay group&#13;
New Men and Women ofPanama and other&#13;
human-rights defenders, local media said.&#13;
The decree, issued by the Ministry of Health&#13;
and also signed by Health Minister Rosario&#13;
E. Turner, said the ban was at odds with the&#13;
Panamanian Constitution and international&#13;
htmaan-rights treaties Panan~a has signed.&#13;
It also said the law conflictedwith the Health&#13;
Ministry’s policy to "maintain respect for the&#13;
sexual preferences ofeach person, without the&#13;
existence ofany type ofdiscrimination" in the&#13;
operation of its sexually transmitted diseases&#13;
programs.&#13;
According to Amnesty International, 11&#13;
nations in Central America, South America&#13;
and the Caribbean continue to ban gay sex&#13;
-- Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize,&#13;
Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint&#13;
Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and&#13;
the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago.&#13;
All of the countries are former British colonies.&#13;
Georgian gay leader&#13;
discusses invasion&#13;
Georgian gay activist Paata Sabelashvili, head&#13;
of the Tbilisi-based GLBT group Inclusive&#13;
Foundation, communicated with San Francisco&#13;
blogger Michael Petrelis on Aug. 11.&#13;
The country, a former Soviet republic, has been&#13;
at war with Russia since being attacked Aug. 7.&#13;
A ceasefire agreement was signed on Aug. 15,&#13;
but some fighting has continued.&#13;
"Let me thank you for expressing solidarity&#13;
in this difficuk moment," Sabelashvili wrote.&#13;
"Unfortunately, I have not been able to take&#13;
good care ofthe NGO (nongovernmental&#13;
organization) these days as I was helping out&#13;
journalists who covered the events. I was with&#13;
Danish TV2 journalists as close to capital of&#13;
South Ossetia as 6 km today. Bombs have been&#13;
dropped around us. We saw 3 jets and heard&#13;
more, as well as the noise from more than 20&#13;
charges being released."&#13;
"It is close to panic situation," Sabdashvili said.&#13;
"I am now sitting in the office and try to get&#13;
(hold of) family and friends. Mobile phones&#13;
are down. I am not sure ~vhen will Internet go&#13;
off. Russian troops are stationed 20 km west to&#13;
capital Tbilisi and people are fleeing the city. I&#13;
do not know what is on invaders’ mind but it is&#13;
really bad xvhat is on in town. Only reason our&#13;
Web site still works is that it is placed outside&#13;
Georgia and does not have Georgiaff domain.&#13;
"It is not so easy for me to make clear points.&#13;
So, obviously, I need to stop writing and go&#13;
back to why I came to office: to back up all our&#13;
workfiles in case office is bombed. I thank you&#13;
for thinking of us and I wish peace to all ofyou&#13;
no matter where you are. By the way, we are out&#13;
and publicly visible -- you can see that in our&#13;
magazine as well."&#13;
Xhe group’s Web site is inclusive-foundation.&#13;
org.&#13;
Estonia considers samesex&#13;
partnersh’p 1aw&#13;
Estonia’s Justice Ministry is drafting a same-sex&#13;
partnership laxv, with plans that it come into&#13;
~0rce in 2009.&#13;
The proposed statute is expected to cover&#13;
such areas as inheritance, property rights and&#13;
citizenship.&#13;
Apoll by the nevcspaper Eesti P~ievalehelt sugests&#13;
the measure willt~p~ass Parliament, as long&#13;
as ~t doesn t include adopnon rights.&#13;
President defends gay rights in draft Ecuadorean&#13;
constitution&#13;
President Rafael Correa has&#13;
defended a new draft Ecuadorean&#13;
constitution that grants&#13;
same-sex couples the rights of&#13;
marriage, E1 Teldgrafo reported&#13;
Aug. 1.&#13;
Photo: Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa. Photo: Presidencia de la&#13;
Rep(~blica del Ecuador&#13;
tion based on race, sex, sexual orientation, etc"&#13;
The document faces a popular&#13;
vote Sept. 28.&#13;
Speaking in the city ofMonteverde,&#13;
Correa said: "Jesus&#13;
ofNazareth never preached&#13;
hatred, homophobia or segregation;&#13;
instead he kne~v to say,&#13;
’Love one another.’&#13;
"It is false that (the draft) is&#13;
recognizing as family the union&#13;
ofhomosexuals. What we are&#13;
doing is recognizing the dignity&#13;
ofall people without discrimina-&#13;
"Let’s hope, now that there’s been so much talk about moral incompatibilities bet~veen the new&#13;
constitution and the Gospel, sometimes utilizing falsehoods, that we also can talk with equal force&#13;
about the profound incompatibility ofthe social situation -- of that inequality, of that existing&#13;
social injustice -- with the Gospels," Correa said.&#13;
A poll released Aug. 5 found that 47 percent ofcitizens plan to vote for the constitution and 31&#13;
percent plan to reject it. A "yes" vote ofmore than 50 percent is needed for the document to take&#13;
effect. The poll questioned 1,160 citizens nationally and had an error margin of4 percent and a&#13;
confidence level of95 percent.&#13;
Hate crimes mar Europride&#13;
in Stockholm&#13;
A series ofhate crimes marred the 10-day Europride&#13;
cdebration, held this year in Stocltholm&#13;
from July 25 to Aug. 3.&#13;
OnJuly 27, two men ~vho had just kissed were&#13;
stabbed and robbed oftheir cell phones in the&#13;
Tantolunden area by attackers who shouted&#13;
anti-gay slurs. One of the victims was seriously&#13;
injured.&#13;
OnJuly 30, two men were assaulted outside&#13;
a 7-Eleven store in the downtown area by attackers&#13;
who shouted homophobic insults, q-hey&#13;
suffered minor injuries. Police later arrested&#13;
three alleged assailants, ages 17 to 20.&#13;
Police classified both incidents as hate crinqes,&#13;
said the Stockholm publication The Local.&#13;
In addition, three Lutheran churches were&#13;
vandalized because the Church of Sweden took&#13;
part in Europride.&#13;
The buildings and grounds were plastered with&#13;
flyers condemning homosexuality and the&#13;
pride events. Xhe flyers described the perpetrators&#13;
as "orthodox Christians:&#13;
On Aug. 2, about halfa million people turned&#13;
out for the Europride parade, despite drenching&#13;
rainfall.&#13;
Ecuador draft constitution&#13;
creates same-sex&#13;
unions&#13;
A new draft Ecuadorean constitution approved&#13;
by a special assembly in July will grant same-sex&#13;
couples the rights of marriage.&#13;
The document faces a popular vote on Sept. 28.&#13;
"Ihe hierarchy of the Ecuadorean Roman&#13;
Catholic Church has denounced the draft&#13;
because of the recognition ofgay unions and its&#13;
apparent failure to ban abortion outright[&#13;
Gays arrested in Saudi&#13;
Arabia&#13;
Fifty-five young men were arrested at a gay&#13;
dance party in Saihat, Saudi Arabia, July 28,&#13;
local media reported.&#13;
Col. Abdul Aziz Soleiman, spokesman for&#13;
security forces in the Eastern Region, said the&#13;
party took place on a farm and that two of the&#13;
detainees were wearing women’s makeup and&#13;
dancing for the other attendees.&#13;
The Propagation ofVirtue and Prevention of&#13;
Vice Unit took part in the raid, reports said.&#13;
Saudi authorities have raided other gay parties&#13;
in recent months, according to the International&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission.&#13;
w,~.metrostamews.com MetroSTAR 9&#13;
Pagan Pride exhibit at the&#13;
De m% R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) Tile Dennis R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
art gallery will host its monthly First q’hursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-9pm, Thursday, September 04, 2008, for the&#13;
opening of it’s ne~v exhibit, Pagan Pride.&#13;
Fly Over Trees&#13;
q-his is the second year in a row the Equality Center has&#13;
hosted the art show, consisting of Pagan/Heathen artists, in&#13;
conjunction ~vith q~e Oldahoma Pagan/Heathen Alliance,&#13;
Inc. (OPHA). This year’s Gallery show will be expanded to&#13;
include even more art mediums. There will be watercolours,&#13;
acrylics, oil on canvas, digital art, photography, day sculpture,&#13;
custom glass, textile art, and more. OPHA has gathered&#13;
together artists within the Pagan and Heathen comnaunities&#13;
to showcase themes that have been given birth through the&#13;
artist’s spirituality and reflection on die world.&#13;
Autumn Dancers&#13;
More information on the artists and the Pagan/Heathen Alliance&#13;
can be found on the web at http://www.oklapha.org.&#13;
The reception will be generously catered by donation by&#13;
Brother’s Pizza. The exhibit will remain up dirough the month&#13;
of September, and can be viewed Monday thru Saturday from&#13;
3-9pro. The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located at 621&#13;
E. 4th St., in downtown Tulsa. More info can be found on the&#13;
web at okeq.org.&#13;
Beloved Daughter&#13;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s~r Equality&#13;
(OkEq). OkEq seeks equal rightsfor Lesbian, Ga3~ Bis~al &amp;&#13;
~’ansgender (LGBT) individuals andfamilies through advocacy,&#13;
education, programs, alliances, and the operation ofthe Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality Cente~&#13;
Tulsa, Ok 74119&#13;
@The Ledo, Oklahoma City @ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa @Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa @ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
w~v.metrostarnews.com t~÷t~°oSTAR 11&#13;
"Following on the heels of the very successfu!&#13;
Centennial Celebration last year, we are&#13;
looking forward, with great anticipation, to&#13;
the second century of the Oklahoma State&#13;
Fair," said Tim O’Toole, president and general&#13;
manager of the Oklahoma State Fair. "This&#13;
year’s event is shaping up to rival what we&#13;
offered last year. We are planning a very large&#13;
and LIVE! party for the people of Oklahoma."&#13;
~ae 2008 Oklahoma State Fair° LIVE! returns&#13;
xvith four premier attractions: Disney’s&#13;
High School Musical: q-he Ice Tour, Beauty &amp;&#13;
the Bulls, PRCA Rodeo Action and Extreme&#13;
Monster Truck Nationals.&#13;
LIVE opens with Disney’s High School Musical:&#13;
The Ice Tour School is cool again when&#13;
Disney’s High School Musical: The Ice Tour is&#13;
in session. Starting Thursday, September 11,&#13;
the 10-show ice production of High School&#13;
Musical and High School Musical 2 featuring&#13;
the songs and dance from both smash hit&#13;
movies and a cast ofworld-class skaters will&#13;
keep guests cheering for more.&#13;
Tulsa State Fair begins September 25 and will&#13;
run through October 5th. q-he 2007 run had&#13;
an attendance of 987,057. Ticket Prices:&#13;
Adults: $8.00&#13;
Seniors aged 62+: $4.00&#13;
Military Personnel: $4.00 with valid ID&#13;
Children 6-12:$5.00&#13;
Children 5 and under: FREE!&#13;
Advance Tickets went on sale August 1 lth,&#13;
September 22nd at area QuikTrip, Reasors,&#13;
and Homeland !ocations, as well as the Expo&#13;
Square Ticket Ot~ce. $20 for a book of 4 gate&#13;
achnission tickets. $10 for a book of 20 ride&#13;
tickets.&#13;
~]ae Community Stage will host a variety of&#13;
entertainment throughout the 11 day run, 33&#13;
artists in all. Paid events following the rodeo&#13;
will include country artists Rodney Atldns,&#13;
October 2, Pat Green October 3, and Gary&#13;
Allen October 4. Disney Highschool Musical&#13;
will run September 25-28.&#13;
Country Star Cris Cagle&#13;
Beer Garden shows will include a popular&#13;
Oklahoma band, the Stars. Rockandcountryroll&#13;
Hurricane Mason, SeXtion 8, Red&#13;
Dirt Rangers, Jumpstart, Mojo Dogs, eleven&#13;
groups in all will keep you entertained. Boyz&#13;
II Men will perform on the Oklahoma Main&#13;
Stage Sept 27, 8pm, Oak Ridge Boys Sept 28,&#13;
Cris Cagle Sept 30th 8pro and eleven other&#13;
popular stars.&#13;
ROCK RED NORTH SEEKING&#13;
NEWLOCATION&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: Chuck Longacre, Outreacb Educato? ~t Red&#13;
Rock North&#13;
For over 5 years Red Rock North has served&#13;
the GLBT community and those infected or&#13;
affected by HIV at their current location at&#13;
2240 N.W. 39th Street, an area long kalown in&#13;
OKC as the 39th Street Strip. HIV Outreach&#13;
educators Chuck Longacre, Randy Shanahan&#13;
and Mike Maus, along with director Connie&#13;
Motleyprovide free HIV testing and counseling,&#13;
which clients often need regardless oftheir&#13;
test results. Recently they have begun a support&#13;
group for those living with or affected by HIV&#13;
on Tuesday nights at 5:30 p.m. In addition&#13;
there is now a Supper Club on the 1st and 3rd&#13;
Tuesdays as well, providing those individuals&#13;
with a non alcoholic socia[activity.&#13;
Red Rock is a statewide nonprofit organization&#13;
(50 lc3) headquartered in Oklahoma City at&#13;
4400 N. Lincoln, with facilities in Tulsa along&#13;
with smaller communities including Chandler,&#13;
Elk City and H Rent, which helpsprovide a&#13;
much n~eded rural outreach. Co~l~ined with&#13;
standard forms ofoutreach ( word ofmouth,&#13;
advertising and networking with organizations),&#13;
many clients are reached through the Internet,&#13;
with counselors communicating in gay&#13;
chatrooms answering questions and encouraging&#13;
those at risk to be tested. This ne~v outreach&#13;
has grown so that around 10% ofthose coming&#13;
in have been reached by cyberspace.&#13;
Clients are provided an oral test which is completed&#13;
in around 20 minutes. The quick results&#13;
can sometimes show a false positive result, so&#13;
those testing positive receive an additional&#13;
blood test to be conclusive. The tests are very&#13;
important, not only to prevent transmission of&#13;
HIV to others, but also so that those infected&#13;
can begin treatment which often can enable&#13;
them to stay healthy. According to recent&#13;
CDC estimates, almost i out of4 ofwith HIV&#13;
infected don’t know they are infected&#13;
In addition to counseling, Red Rock provides free&#13;
condoms, lubes, dental dams and other preventative&#13;
items, as well as offering education. While offering&#13;
the supplies and facts, counselors at Red Rock recognize&#13;
emotional factors that come into play including&#13;
the complexities ofrelationships, selfesteem issues,&#13;
and homophobia. Since a year ago the proportion of&#13;
their clients testing positive has doubled, showing a&#13;
clear need for more a~vareness. As Chuck Longacre&#13;
puts it, "You just have to tell them ~vhat the risks are&#13;
and let them make their own decisions, to empower&#13;
them with the facts to encourage safe sex practices.’&#13;
As ofpress time it isn’t certain where the ne~v location&#13;
for Red Rock North will be, although hopefi~&#13;
y it could be nearby to best serve their current&#13;
clientele. However, they are still in operation, and&#13;
are still encouraging those at risk to be tested. They&#13;
are also willing to speak to interested groups about&#13;
testing and their other work in this area. For more&#13;
information call 405 524 6500, then dial 200 for the&#13;
operator.&#13;
Neil Patrick Harris wants&#13;
to represent ’normal’&#13;
gays&#13;
W-ockner wire service&#13;
Gay actor Neil Patrick Hare’is. GLAADphoto&#13;
Openly gay actor Neil Patrick Harris from&#13;
TV’S How I Met Yohr Mother tells Out&#13;
magazine in its September issue that he wants&#13;
to be a role model for normal gay people.&#13;
"I’m striving to be an example of normalcy,"&#13;
Harris said. "Because I’m noticed as an actor,&#13;
people are aware ofwhat’s happening in my&#13;
life.... I’m a big proponent of monogamous&#13;
relationships regardless of sexuality, and I’m&#13;
proud of how the nation is steering toward&#13;
that. ~aen you can look around and say, ’I&#13;
really deeply feel like I’m in love with this&#13;
person, there are people who feel the same&#13;
thing, and those models are normal.’ The&#13;
’normal’ couples were sort of in the shadows&#13;
for the past 15 or 20 years because you sort&#13;
of needed other people to come forward and&#13;
speak out."&#13;
Out magazine’s 3day 2007coven&#13;
In a more lighthearted moment, Harris told&#13;
Out he thinks CNN anchorman Anderson&#13;
Cooper is dreamy and is not a Candidate for&#13;
outing.&#13;
"He’s dreamy. Just dreamy," Harris said. ’Tve&#13;
been a fan of his since season I ofThe Mole. I&#13;
just thought he was so cool when he talked in&#13;
this cool, low, secret-agent voice ~- ’If you can&#13;
accomplish this task...’"&#13;
Harris continued: "Listen, no one can tell&#13;
anyone how big their steps should be or when&#13;
they can take them. You can take issue with&#13;
someone making overtly denying statements,&#13;
and you can take issue with people straightup&#13;
presenting themselves as someone that&#13;
they’re not -- because I think that’s kind of&#13;
shady and not very stand-up. But you can’t&#13;
fault someone for going through the process&#13;
at their own time."&#13;
In May 2007, Out put two models on its&#13;
cover holding pictures of Cooper and Jodie&#13;
Foster in front of their faces above the words,&#13;
"The Glass Closet: Why the Stars Won’t&#13;
Come Out and Play."&#13;
Cyndi Lauper: I had to&#13;
come out as straight&#13;
Pop singer Cyndi Lauper told The Times of&#13;
London on Aug. 2 that she had to come out as&#13;
straight.&#13;
"My sister was gay, my best friends were gay,&#13;
so I figured I had to be gay; she said. "So I did&#13;
everything they did. I tried kissing girls. But&#13;
it didn’t feel right for me and eventually I was&#13;
forced to come out as a heterosexual."&#13;
Lauper also launched a broadside against&#13;
George W. Bush.&#13;
"When I hear people like George Bush talk&#13;
about the gay community being anti-American&#13;
it makes my blood boil," she said.&#13;
"The guy who saved the Vghite House, one of&#13;
the heroes who crashed that plane on 9/11, was&#13;
gay -- the rugby player Mark Bingham, who&#13;
died on United 93. And does Bush ever mention&#13;
that ? ... That gay guy saved his lousy ass:"&#13;
"12 ~etroSTAR September 2008&#13;
ifest &gt; enteAainm t&#13;
Hadrian Gay Emperor&#13;
By Arifa Akbar&#13;
His attempt to fortify the Roman Empire is well lra~own. But&#13;
an exhibition focuses on another side of the man&#13;
The bust is classically Roman, the face imperious. But this is&#13;
no ordinary emperor: As a major new exhibition at the British&#13;
Musenm makes dear, Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus was&#13;
not 0nly a peacemaker who pulled his soldiers out of modernday&#13;
Iraq. He was also the ilrst leader of Rome to make it clear&#13;
that he wa~ gay.&#13;
Hadrian: EiTapire and Conflict will see the bust make pilgrimages&#13;
to both ends of HadriaNs x~htl, the first time it has left:&#13;
the British Museum since being found in the Thames 200&#13;
years ago. But it is the singular life-story of the gay emperor&#13;
d~at is likely to capture the interest of most visitors.&#13;
~rer being made emperor AD117, he inherited a Roman&#13;
Empire in its prime, which had thrived on a policy of endless&#13;
expansion and conquest.&#13;
His first move, within hours of coronation, was to withdraw&#13;
his troops from Mesopotamia, now Iraq, and fortify the&#13;
empire~ boundaries by building his eponymous wall in northern&#13;
England and others in the Danube and the Rhine valleys,&#13;
ushering in a ne~v era of peace. The reign that followed can&#13;
be traced through 200 ancient treasures, many ofwhich have&#13;
never been display in Britain.&#13;
Several of the artefacts relate to his male consort, Andnous,&#13;
who accompanied him on his travels around the empirel&#13;
These items include a poem written on papyrus, featuring the&#13;
two men hunting together, and new finds that include memorials&#13;
to the dead lover at Hadrian’s villa in Tivoli.&#13;
.Although it was not uncommon for his predecessors to have&#13;
taken gay lovers alongside a female spouse, Hadrian was&#13;
unique in making his love "official" in a xvay that no other&#13;
emperor had before him.&#13;
Are you going to California to get&#13;
married? Send us your wedding&#13;
announcement with photo’s.&#13;
To: starnews@sbcglobal.net&#13;
We will include you in the&#13;
Metro Star wedding section.&#13;
Your contact info must be included.&#13;
~.metrostamews.com ~÷troSTAR 13&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS AND WAS&#13;
PRESIDENT LINCOLN GAY?&#13;
"~tbraham Lincoln PresidentialMuseum &amp;Library" ¯&#13;
Springfield is the Capital of Illinois and also&#13;
the resting place ofour 16th President. It is located&#13;
100 miles north ofSt. Louis on Interstate&#13;
55. q-he Lincoln Presidential Museum and&#13;
Library opened in downtown Springfield three&#13;
years ago to huge crowds every day. On weekends,&#13;
tourists come from all over to visit and on&#13;
weekdays schoo! children are bussed in so it is&#13;
busy all the time. The Museum is in one building&#13;
and the Library is directly across the street.&#13;
Was our 16th President gay or bi? For some&#13;
good information on that subject, we suggest&#13;
you read THE INTIMATE WORLD OF&#13;
ABRAHAM LINCOLN by C. A. Tripp. The&#13;
renowned psychologist offers an entirely ne~v&#13;
perspective on our most enigmatic president.&#13;
It is the new "bombshell" 0fa book asking a&#13;
startling question: W-as Lincoln gay?&#13;
While downtown, visit Lincoln’s Springfield&#13;
home as well as the old State House. Springfield&#13;
is full ofhistory and among the many&#13;
things to see are the Vachel Lindsay Home&#13;
which is the 1879 birthplace ofthis native&#13;
Springfield poet/artist. Also visit the Lincoln&#13;
Depot where Lincoln departed his beloved&#13;
Springfield for the Presidency, the Executive&#13;
Governor’s Mansions, the Illinois State Capitol,&#13;
the Lincoln-Herndon Law Office where&#13;
Lincoln practiced law from 1842 to 1852 and&#13;
the Dana-Thomas House which is one ofFrank&#13;
Lloyd Wright’s finest prairie-style homes.&#13;
One would think that this house was built in&#13;
the 1950’S or 1960’S but it was actu~ly built&#13;
between 1902 and !904. It has 15 rooms and&#13;
is spread out over a halfblock area. Luckily the&#13;
owner sold the property to a Publishing CompaW&#13;
in the 1940’S with all the furniture intact&#13;
and then in turn sold it to the State of Illinois&#13;
in the 1980’S with the furniture still intact so&#13;
this is the only Frank Lloyd Wright house with&#13;
all furnishings intact. Even ifyou are not&#13;
into the arts and crafts design movement, this&#13;
is a must see tour. Other sites to visit are the&#13;
Illinois Fire Museum, Illinoi~ State Museum,&#13;
Illinois State Military Museum, Illinois State&#13;
Police Heritage Foundation Museum and&#13;
E&amp;vards Place, which is a beautifully preserved&#13;
Italianate mansion ~vhich was built in 1833&#13;
which is now part of the Springfield Art Association.&#13;
Not tired ofwalkingyet? Then also&#13;
visit the Air Combat Museum, the Lawrence&#13;
Memorial Library, the World War Illinois Veterans&#13;
Memorial, Daughters ofUnion Veterans&#13;
ofthe Civil War Museum, Grand Army’ofthe&#13;
Republic Memorial Museum and ofcourse no&#13;
visit to Springfield would be complete without&#13;
going to the Lincoln Tomb which is located in&#13;
the Oak Ridge Cemetery just north ofdowntown.&#13;
You can take a tour thru the mausoleum&#13;
to visit the final resting place of President Lincoln&#13;
and his wife. It will take you several days&#13;
just to visit everything in Springfield so ifyou&#13;
have just a couple ofdays, be sure and check&#13;
out everything on line to make your major list&#13;
ofplaces to visit.&#13;
There are a lot of restaurants in the city. They&#13;
are famous for their "horseshoe sandwiches2&#13;
which is bread, topped with french fries and&#13;
your choice ofbeef, turkey or chicken and then&#13;
a nice blended cheese sauce on top. Although&#13;
it is called a sandwich you have to eat it with a&#13;
fork. Be sure and try one ofthem while you are&#13;
there. For nightlife, we always enjoy the Station&#13;
House Bar at 306 East ~Fashington downtown.&#13;
~Ilae owner and bartenders are extremely&#13;
friendly and make out oftowners always feel&#13;
welcome. It is just the right size of a bar..., not&#13;
huge yet not cramped. They have a side room&#13;
the same size as the main room xvhen the crowd&#13;
gets really big. They have a great rectangular&#13;
bar in the center where it is easy to see and tall&#13;
to everybody.&#13;
They have been there for several years. Did&#13;
we mention that everybody there is extremely&#13;
friendly? Other gay bars seem to come and go&#13;
in Springfield but the Station House is always&#13;
there. They usually have quite a few events going&#13;
on all the time. There is no smoking in aW&#13;
bar or restaurant in the entire State of Illinois&#13;
(the 19th State to have a no-smoking policy)&#13;
so everybody is certainly glad about that!&#13;
The MCC Church is located at 50! West&#13;
Monroe and their website is ww~v.heartlandcommunitymcc.&#13;
org. There are several other&#13;
churches in the city that welcomes gays and&#13;
lesbians. Springfield is a very progressive and&#13;
liberal-minded community. So ~vhether you&#13;
visit Springfield for a day, a couple of days or&#13;
a week, you will find plenty of things to see&#13;
and do. You can take great day trips within 60&#13;
miles to visit also. The cities ofBloomington,&#13;
Peoria and Decatur offer a lot ofinteresting&#13;
places to visit also. ~ae airport is just to the&#13;
north of tmvn so ifyou’re flying in you can pick&#13;
a rental auto right there.&#13;
Shopping, sight-seeing, dining, nightlife,&#13;
Springfield has it all and more. The historical&#13;
things to see and do in Springfield are really&#13;
mind boggling! Just the Lincoln factor alone&#13;
makes it all worthwhile!&#13;
Before going to Springfield be sure and check&#13;
out a few websites including, www.visit-springfieldillinois.&#13;
com and www.alplm.org/home.&#13;
html for the Lincoln Museum. There are&#13;
dozens ofmainstream motels and hotels in the&#13;
greater Springfield area to stay.&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
"Lincoln Bronze Statue"&#13;
Getting Information&#13;
Before Traveling&#13;
By Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
A lot oftimes when visiting a new city, state or&#13;
an area that you are not familiar with, where&#13;
can you find information about it ? \Veil, sur-&#13;
Prisingly there are several great sources. Trave!&#13;
books of course are the number one ideal thing&#13;
to read. Just check out a few at the local library&#13;
and do your research before traveling. ~rrite&#13;
down all the information, addresses and phone&#13;
numbers that you think you might need. If&#13;
you want to tour museums, galleries, historical&#13;
sights or whatever just be sure and find out&#13;
when they are open and their hours. There is&#13;
nothing worse than driving someplace only to&#13;
see a closed sign.&#13;
Reading travel columns in both gay as well as&#13;
straight publications also gives a good insight&#13;
on xvhat to see and do. The writers have&#13;
actually been to those places and give a better&#13;
perspective on what to see aaad do. Almost all&#13;
travelers are interested in different things to&#13;
do, be it sports, arts, fine dining, sight-seeing or&#13;
whatever so each traveler really is a very spe,cial&#13;
and unique person. Many gay travelers don t&#13;
even hav-e a desire to go to a gay bar When traveling.&#13;
They are just interested in doing so many&#13;
other things. In our travels to major resort cities&#13;
it seems as thou a lot ofgays just stay right&#13;
in their resort and take advantage ofthe social&#13;
activities that they offer there.&#13;
You can also find great.ideas about a place by&#13;
just "talking to people. On a flight not too&#13;
longago a friend ofours happen to mention&#13;
to the flight attendant that he was going to&#13;
Atlanta and had never been there before2 ~e&#13;
flight attendant was ex~emei~ friendly; told&#13;
him that he flies there all the time and has to&#13;
stay over a few days mad wrote down several&#13;
restaurants, bars and museums for him to visit.&#13;
Sometimes the person sitting next to you has&#13;
some ideas on where to visit and dine.&#13;
In restat,~,rants as well a,s, bars, ifyou just take the&#13;
time to talk to people you will be surprised&#13;
how much information you can get from the&#13;
locals. Bartenders seem to always know where&#13;
the locals go and where not to go,&#13;
Ifyou are going someplace really different, like&#13;
the Grand-Canyon, Ye-llowstone or places like&#13;
that then head down to your local library and&#13;
check out some videos on your destination.&#13;
Most ofthese scenic places really offer so much&#13;
to See that you need to narrow it down to just&#13;
the best parts that you want to see.&#13;
And of course the Internet is still one ofyour&#13;
best tools to use before traveling. Almost every&#13;
city, state, museums, galleries, historical attractions&#13;
now have their own website so you can&#13;
visit and obtain the vital information that you&#13;
need to know about before traveling. Many&#13;
times you can purchase tickets to these p!aces&#13;
you want to visit right on line before takin~&#13;
offon your trip. Both the Convention anti&#13;
Visitor’s Bureaus websites for cities and states&#13;
really offer a lot of ideas on what to do when&#13;
visiting them and the surrounding area. Many&#13;
times local business will even advertise on their&#13;
websites with coupons for restaurants and the&#13;
different places to visit, so be sure and pick up&#13;
a copy of the local newspaper to see what newis&#13;
happening.&#13;
14 M~t~oSTAR September 2008&#13;
v~w,~.metrostamews.com ~et~oSTAR 15&#13;
Participate in the iarS;est LGBT Corn[]unity&#13;
Survey in history, and help demonstrate the&#13;
Everyone who completes the survey by Sept 14, 2008 wi~!&#13;
be entered into a drawing to win one of FiVE iP0d Shuffles&#13;
or the 6rand Prize of TWO free airline tickets fr0~0 any of&#13;
the participating airline’s destinations in the 48 continental&#13;
U.S. States, plus Canada, Mexico and the&#13;
Restrictions apply.&#13;
by Jack Fertig&#13;
September 2008&#13;
"Stand up for yourself, Virgo!"&#13;
A Sun-Saturn conjunction in Virgo sounds like hard work&#13;
and criticism. This one harmonizes a dangerously boisterous&#13;
Mars-Jupiter square, bringing focus and purpose&#13;
to high energies that could otherwise be squandered.&#13;
Cladfy your goals, work with others, and be open to criticism,&#13;
and you can achieve almost anything!&#13;
ARIES [March 20 -April 19): Your leadership Skills can&#13;
shine through if you’re a good follower. Let others take&#13;
the lead, and be willing to work with them. Your suggestions&#13;
and efforts as a humble part of the team will serve&#13;
the team well, and you even better.&#13;
TAURUS [April 20 - May 20): If having fun feels like too&#13;
much work, try to have fun at work. A little creativity on&#13;
the job can boost morale and encourage you and your&#13;
colleagues to work smarter, getting more done with less&#13;
effort.&#13;
GEMINI [May 21 - June 20): Fun may seem too important,&#13;
and you could be frittering away energy that could&#13;
be used in more satisfying - and yes, more deeply "fun"&#13;
- ways. Start at home. Your partner, roommate, or even&#13;
parent could have some very helpful ideas.&#13;
CANCER [June 21 - July 22): Working too hard at making&#13;
your partner happy could backfire. A serious discussion&#13;
can open up issues you need to work on. It sounds&#13;
P~ease take the survey today, and tell your friends!&#13;
Caribbean.&#13;
Tren~end0us strides toward full equality have been achieved by our communities over the past decade. There’s&#13;
Power in Our Pride. Power to make a difference:&#13;
tough, but this is a golden opportunity to improve things&#13;
tremendously.&#13;
LEO [July 23 -August 22): The big picture seems a bit&#13;
off, and your efforts to correct it could be too all-encompassing&#13;
to be effective. Focus on crucial details. What’s&#13;
most important? Don’t be embarrassed to seek help&#13;
from an authority.&#13;
VIRGO [August 23 - September 22): Letting others&#13;
choose your fun and games can get expensive. Don’t be&#13;
afraid to set your limits and state your desires. Being a&#13;
team player means compromises on all sides. You will&#13;
all have more fun if you stand up for yourself.&#13;
Bay and lesbian survey studies have opened doors (and minds) in leading con,~orations and organizations, which in turn have&#13;
recognized the value of their LGBT employees through the establishment of equal hiring policies and domestic partner&#13;
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Demographic reports also influence marketing investment. Virtually absent until recently, we now see a growing variety of&#13;
products and services represented in gay media, celebrating our diversity. Ads keep LGBT publications and websites&#13;
in business, serving their communities with independent news and information.&#13;
Beyond simply advertising, though, these companies support us in many ways, including sponsoring community events&#13;
and funding community-based charities in order to earn our loyalty.&#13;
Taking an annual pulse on market trends through surveys helps demonstrate the LGBT community’s growing power, and&#13;
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LIBRA [September 23 - October 22): You[ current rash&#13;
of energy could be eas ly exploitedby’a f~ily member&#13;
or housemate. Stop and think. What do you really want&#13;
to do? Some volunteer work will do both you and your&#13;
community a lot of good!&#13;
SCORPIO [October 23 - November 21): Worrying&#13;
about what others think will only clog up your brain. Focus&#13;
on your personal goals and where you want to be in&#13;
10, 20, or 30 years. Meditation helps. Planning is even&#13;
better. Doing both is best.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS [November 22 - December 20): Real&#13;
friends love you for your charms, not your generosity.&#13;
Entertain and plan as if you were head of accounting. Be&#13;
resourceful! You can be frugal and fabulous, which will&#13;
also impress the people who count.&#13;
CAPRICORN [December 21 - January 19): Teamwork&#13;
is the key to success. Do you really want to be in&#13;
charge? You’re probably better as the power behind&#13;
the throne. Your best ideas, .important as they are, have&#13;
room for improvement. Discuss them with an expert.&#13;
AQUARIUS [January 20 - Februar3, 18): Those arguments&#13;
that seem so irresistible are not that important.&#13;
Make your point and let it go. Take a quiet, amorous&#13;
holiday, exploring techniques of pleasure. Discover what&#13;
really works for you and your partner. Don’t fall back on&#13;
habit or presumption!&#13;
PISCES [February 19 - March 19): Top? Bottom?&#13;
Could be time to switch. Don’t be afraid to interrupt lovemaking&#13;
to discuss needs, techniques, or other important&#13;
issues, not necessarily sexual. An older friend, maybe&#13;
an ex, may have very helpful insights.&#13;
16 &amp;~troSTAR September 2008&#13;
Small Business: Economic&#13;
Woes Lead to Oppornmity&#13;
Despite the bleak news about the economy and&#13;
the continuing credit crunch, small b~lsiness&#13;
owners have some built-in advantages for survMng--&#13;
and thrMng--during troubling times&#13;
like these.&#13;
Unlike corporate giants, they have flexibility&#13;
on their side, allmving them to respond more&#13;
quickly to customers’ needs and even to try t~-&#13;
ing their businesses in new directions.&#13;
Small businesses also are uniquely poised to adjust&#13;
their budgets to offset a downturn in sales.&#13;
A nimble small business owner can reduce&#13;
costs overnight, trimming office supplies, water&#13;
delivery services, travel expenses and trash&#13;
pick-ups.&#13;
Also many LGBT businesses can rely on loyalty&#13;
within their general community and with their&#13;
LGBT customers to offset any drops in sales&#13;
that might come from wary consumers looking&#13;
to cut back.&#13;
® Identifying core markets and targeting&#13;
marketing efforts to them.&#13;
Finally, a more personal approach to boosting&#13;
business may be increasing networking&#13;
ef~brts: Alliances with other LGBT business&#13;
owners can lead to financial opportunities. By&#13;
taking advantage ofweeldy breakfast meetings,&#13;
receptions or cocktail parties hosted by the&#13;
local LGBT chamber, entrepreneurs can make&#13;
connections that translate into business and&#13;
profits.&#13;
"As chamber professionals, we need to be out&#13;
talking to people about the choices they’re&#13;
making;’ says Minnesot£s Sam McClure,&#13;
executive director ofQ~orum: The Tvcin Cities&#13;
GLBTA Chamber ofCommerce. "We have&#13;
to ask ourselves: ’Does all of this move us forward?’&#13;
Supporting this or that LGBT business&#13;
should be part ofthe larger effort to move us&#13;
all forward. It’s the whole rising-tide concept.&#13;
~V~nat distinguishes successful LGBT businesses&#13;
is their connection to their communities;’&#13;
says Justin Nelson, co-founder and president&#13;
of the National Gay &amp; Lesbian Chamber&#13;
ofCommerce. "They have strong ties to their&#13;
customers, and they are participants in the&#13;
success oftheir communities. The loyalty they&#13;
engender through their support ofcommunity&#13;
events and causes can come back to them in&#13;
tough economic times:’................&#13;
gqlile keeping a close eye on the budget and&#13;
taking advantage 0fcustomer loyalty will help&#13;
maintain business, it won’t necessarily create&#13;
new business. That’s where the confident entrepreneur&#13;
n~eds to stay the course and bravely&#13;
ma~e even gr{a{&amp;" inxestments in marketing&#13;
and advertising to stand out fi’6m fl~e crowd,&#13;
experts say.&#13;
"~ne tendency is to want to cut back on all&#13;
your spending to reduce your overall budget,"&#13;
says Kimberlee Willialns, principal and ~narketing&#13;
director ofFEMWORKS, LLC, a Newark,&#13;
NewJersey marketing firm that specializes&#13;
in outreach to the African-American LGBT&#13;
community. "But what you need to do is invest&#13;
more money into marketing at these points.&#13;
Customers still need your services and products,&#13;
and this might be the time where you can&#13;
stand above the crowd because your competitors&#13;
are cutting back their marketing dollars."&#13;
Some other suggestions for surviving an economic&#13;
downturn include:&#13;
~ Evaluating workforce needs and adjusting&#13;
accordingly, hiring temporary staffor interns to&#13;
fill the gap or instituting a hiring freeze;&#13;
~ Offering overtime benefits to hourly employees&#13;
to stave offhiring a full-time employee;&#13;
¢ Talking to your bank about extending a&#13;
line ofcredit;&#13;
® Staying in touch with customers and letting&#13;
them lmow the value oftheir business;&#13;
÷ Asking vendors and suppliers for concessions&#13;
on the length ofpayment periods and&#13;
interest rates;&#13;
÷ Being more aggressive xvhen collecting&#13;
money owed the company, including offering&#13;
clients the choice of charging their payments;&#13;
"Ifwe let aW ofour LGBT business owners&#13;
fail when we could have helped them, then&#13;
xve’re doing a disservice to them and our&#13;
entire cormnunity. They’re creating jobs and&#13;
the energy that fuels philanthropy. I think we&#13;
should be out there reminding everyone that it&#13;
makes a difference where you buy your coffee&#13;
or your gas or your office equipment? (Source&#13;
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Eric Alva, 36, a native of San Antonio, was sworn into the U.S.&#13;
Marine Corps when he was 19 years old after attending community&#13;
college. He graduated from Southwest High School in 1989.&#13;
Alva served in the Marine Corps for 13 years, and ~vas a member&#13;
of the 3rd Battalion of the 7th Marines. At the age of 22 he was&#13;
deployed to Somalia, and later he was stationed in Japan and Iraq.&#13;
He re-enlisted following the Gulf War.&#13;
On March 21, 2003, Marine StaffSgt. Alva was traveling in Iraq in&#13;
a convoy to Basra with his battalion -- where he was in charge of 11&#13;
Marines -- when he stepped on a landmine, breaking his right arm&#13;
and damaging his leg so badly that it needed to be amputated. Alva&#13;
was awarded a Purple Heart and received a medical discharge from&#13;
the military:&#13;
Alva, the first American wounded in the war in Iraq, has been on&#13;
"The Oprah Winfrey Show" and various TV news shows and has&#13;
appeared in People magazine and major newspapers.&#13;
Alva, who was a distance runner before his injury in Iraq, continues&#13;
to run and ski with a prosthesis. Currently he is studying for a&#13;
degree in social work in San Antonio where he lives with his partner,&#13;
Darrell, to continue, he says, to work for "social justice."&#13;
Eric recently became a National Spokesperson for the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign. He publicly announced, for the first time, that he&#13;
is gay during a Capitol Hill press conference.&#13;
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On March 21, 2003, Alva was in charge&#13;
of 11 Marines in a supply unit in Iraq&#13;
when he stepped on a tandmine, losing&#13;
his right leg.&#13;
"Is Your Baby Gay? -What ifYou Could&#13;
Know? What ifYou Could Do Something&#13;
about It?"&#13;
What is the history of"ONE, Inc.?"&#13;
Founded in the early 1950s, was at the&#13;
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Eric Alva lobbies for repeal of "Don’t&#13;
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NDEX&#13;
Repeal "DADT". ............5&#13;
Gay Gene................ 10&#13;
James Nimo .............. 11&#13;
OUT in Arkansas........... 12&#13;
Past Out.................. 14&#13;
The Wine Rack............. 16&#13;
Ciao Travel ................ 17&#13;
Lesbian Notions............ 22&#13;
Star Scene................ 24&#13;
Uncle Mikey............... 26&#13;
After Dark ................ 27&#13;
Horoscopes............... 28&#13;
Distributors............... 29&#13;
Cartoons..................30&#13;
Classifieds................ 31&#13;
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FIRST U.S. MILITARY SERVICE&#13;
MEMBER TO BEWOUNDED tN&#13;
IRAQ\VAR COMES OUT, URGES&#13;
REPEAL OF ’DON’T ASK,&#13;
DON’T TEL12&#13;
Eric Alva Named Human Rights Campaign National Spokesperson&#13;
\VASHINGTON --February 28, 2007. Today, the first U.S. military&#13;
personnel wounded in the Iraq war, retired Marine StaffSgt.&#13;
Eric Alva, came out as a gay man. The Human Rights Campaign&#13;
announced that Alva will serve as a national spokesperson in an&#13;
effort to repeal the U.S. military’s discriminatory "Don’t Ask, Dodt&#13;
Tell" policy.&#13;
On March 21, 2003,&#13;
Alva was in charge of&#13;
11 Marines in a supply&#13;
unit in Iraq when he&#13;
stepped on a landmine,&#13;
losing his right leg.&#13;
Alva spent months of&#13;
rehabilitation at Walter&#13;
Reed Army Hospital&#13;
where he was visited by&#13;
President Bush, First&#13;
Lady Laura Bush and&#13;
former Defense Secretary&#13;
Donald Rumsfeld.&#13;
He was awarded a Purple&#13;
Heart for his service and&#13;
received a medical discharge&#13;
from the military.&#13;
Alva publicly announced,&#13;
for the first&#13;
time, that he is gay today during a Capitol Hill press conference to&#13;
reintroduce the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, legislation to&#13;
repeal the ban against openly gay and lesbian Americans serving in&#13;
the military.&#13;
"When Eric Alva lost his leg in Iraq, it didn’t matter whether he was&#13;
gay or straight, only that he was a courageous American serving his&#13;
country," said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.&#13;
"Eric’s voice represents the sacrifice of thousands of gay and lesbian&#13;
service members fighting for the safety and freedom of all Americans.&#13;
We believe his story should help move this issue forward and&#13;
educate Congress as to why it’s so important to lift the discriminatory&#13;
ban that compromises our nation’s security."&#13;
"Any Americans willing to serve their country shouldn’t have to&#13;
worry about whether or not the government will give them fair and&#13;
equal treatment when they return home," said Alva. "My, proudest&#13;
moment in the military came when I would confide in one of my&#13;
friends about my sexual orientation, and they still treated me with&#13;
the same respect as before. And although I’m no longer wearing&#13;
the uniform of the U.S. Marine Corps, my mission continues to be&#13;
protecting the rights and freedoms of all Americans."&#13;
Alva has widely discussed his recovery and the war through appearances&#13;
on numerous TV news shows and "The Oprah Winfrey&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Show." He has also been profiled in severa! major newspapers and in&#13;
People magazine. But today is the first time he has publicly talked&#13;
about his sexual orientation in relation to his military service.&#13;
"We salute Eric for his bravery on and off the battlefield," continued&#13;
Solmonese. "The courage and sacrifice of gay and lesbian service&#13;
members, like Eric Alva, should be heralded, not silenced."&#13;
As spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign, Alva will raise&#13;
awareness of the harmful effects of the "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell"&#13;
policy through public appearances, media interviews and blog postings.&#13;
Alva will also meet with key congressional leaders to urge the&#13;
repeal of this costly, discriminatory policy during the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign lobby day on Thursday, March 1.&#13;
In 2005, the Government Accountability Office estimated that the&#13;
cost to recruit and train replacements for enlisted service members&#13;
separated under the "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tel!" ban was more than&#13;
$!90 million from fiscal years 1994 through 2003.&#13;
Americans support allowing gays&#13;
and lesbians to serve openly.&#13;
The vast majority ofAmericans support the right of service members&#13;
to serve openly and honestly, and the majority of service members&#13;
are comfortable serving alongside gay and lesbian troops. In addition,&#13;
numerous allies in the war on terror allow gays and lesbians to&#13;
serve openly and proudly.&#13;
® 67% of civilians support allowing gays to serve openly. (Annenberg&#13;
2004 survey). In 2003, FOX News reported 64 percent support,&#13;
and the Gallup organization 79 percent on a similar question.&#13;
® Nearly 3 in 4 troops (73%) say they are personally comfortable&#13;
in the presence of gays and lesbians. (Zogby International &amp; the&#13;
Michael D. Palm Center 2006 study).&#13;
o 1 in 4 U.S. troops who served in Afghanistan or Iraq knows a&#13;
member of their unit who is gay. More than 55% of the troops who&#13;
know a gay colleague said the presence of gays or lesbians in their&#13;
unit is well known by others. (Zogby International). The DADT&#13;
policy serves no purpose as troops already know and are comfortable&#13;
serving alongside gays and lesbians.&#13;
® All published Pentagon studies, induding the 1993 Rand Report,&#13;
conclude that there should be no special restrictions on service by&#13;
gay personnel.&#13;
® 24 other nations, induding Great Britain, Australia, Canada and&#13;
Israel, already allow open service by gays and lesbians, and none of&#13;
the 24 report morale or recruitment problems. 9 nations allowing&#13;
open service have fought alongside American troops in Operation&#13;
Iraqi Freedom. In addition, 12 nations allowing open service fought&#13;
alongside U.S. troops in Operation Enduring Freedom.&#13;
* 23 of the 26 NATO nations allow gays and lesbians to serve&#13;
openly and proudly. The United States, Turkey, and Portugal are&#13;
the only NATO nations that forbid gays and lesbians from serving&#13;
openly in the armed services.&#13;
® Federal CIA, FBI, DIA and Secret Service agents all serve proudly&#13;
as openly gay and lesbian personnel fighting the war on terrorism.&#13;
To support the "Military Readiness Enhancement Act" to repeal&#13;
DADT, contact your elected officials today.&#13;
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By Jeanne Flanigan&#13;
Photo by l~ctor Gorin: Reverend Kathy ~kIcCallie ofChurch ofOpen&#13;
Arms with Casey ofEqualio, Ride&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK The SoulForce Equality Ride bus arrived&#13;
in Oklahoma City Tuesday, March 13, in preparation for a&#13;
civil action at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee. Twenty&#13;
five riders were greeted by members and friends of Church of the&#13;
Open Arms at a dinner that night. Their plan was to go to OBU&#13;
the following day to talk to students there about the school not&#13;
including sexual orientation in their anti-harassment policy. ~hursday&#13;
the riders would go to OBU again, construct a tapestry of Pride&#13;
rainbow colors, with affirmations, scriptures and personal messages&#13;
to OBU students. Friday would be a de-stress day, with a BBQ&#13;
held for students, riders, and community friends at \goodland Park&#13;
in Shawnee.&#13;
Events went as planned by OBU Action Coordinators, Rachel&#13;
Loskill, Michigan, and Greg Johnson, OKC. Equality Riders went&#13;
to the campus to try to talk to students, met with an administrator,&#13;
and attempted to attend the chapel where a service was being&#13;
held for students and faculty. OBU called the Shawnee Police to&#13;
have the riders removed from campus, and 5 were arrested and held&#13;
for 8 hours. SoulForce pays for bond and fines for each activist&#13;
immediately upon arrest. It is not dear why the riders were held&#13;
for so long. Loskill, who was arrested, said she and others prayed,&#13;
meditated, and talked quietly while in jail. ~eir training is in nonviolent&#13;
actions, which involve bringing forth love from your heart in&#13;
speech and thought, even for those arresting and challenging you.&#13;
Reaction to the civil disobedience was mixed, with some students&#13;
saying that homosexuality is a sin, but finding the arrests shocking,&#13;
upsetting, and unnecessary. Several students revealed to riders that&#13;
¯ they were hiding their sexuality while at OBU, and appreciated the&#13;
riders’ attempt to enlighten the administrators and students.&#13;
On Wednesday; the tapestry was constructed near OBU campus,&#13;
and was brought to the wall near the student center, where 6 people&#13;
were arrested. There was more community and student support&#13;
this day, with 2 students arrested also. Another two students&#13;
brought the tapestry into the student union. When the riders were&#13;
allowed to leave and return to the bus, they were greeted with hugs&#13;
of support for their commitment and courage to bring to life the&#13;
.......................... Continued page-23&#13;
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L LY TOML N AT THE&#13;
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER&#13;
"THE LADY ST LL ROCKS"&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo left to right Chaz Ward, Lily Tomlin &amp; Hctor Gorin back stage.&#13;
TULSA, OK__On March 18 Tulsans were treated to a night of&#13;
timeless laughter when the legendary comedienne Lily Tomlin&#13;
graced the stage of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center March 18.&#13;
Playing to a packed house that included Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor,&#13;
she entertained all ages, but the crowd surely had many who had&#13;
probably seen her on "Rowan and Martin’s Laugh Id’ in times past,&#13;
and of course a lot of family.&#13;
Doing her one woman show she kept the pace lively, mLxing past&#13;
and present laments, hopes and societal change that she proved had&#13;
a funny side. She touched on the GLBT community, commenting&#13;
that "when we start imitating heterosexuals, we’re going on a slippery&#13;
slope." She also touched on politics, expressing admiration for&#13;
"our duly elected president, A1 Gore." She took many of us down&#13;
Memory Lane, bringing to life her many personas including Edith&#13;
Anne, Trudy the Street Lady, Madame Lupe &amp; of course the classic&#13;
telephone operator Ernestine.&#13;
W’nile celebrating the past she and her audience shared together, she&#13;
also talked about her present and future plans including her upcoming&#13;
HBO series, "Twelve Miles of Bad Roads", where she will play a&#13;
matriarch of a very rich Dallas real estate family&#13;
In that series Mary Kay Place (Tulsa native &amp; star of"Mary Hartman&#13;
Mary Hartman’) will portray her sister and Leslie Jordan her&#13;
cousin Kenny,&#13;
Uniting the diverse audience together in laughter, she truly gave&#13;
them a night to remember, and was proof positive that the gal’s still&#13;
got it!&#13;
Tulsa Pride 2007!&#13;
United for Equality&#13;
June 2- June 9&#13;
Afew hundred people gathered at Chandler Park in 1982 for the first&#13;
pride celebration of the Tulsa lesbain, gay, bisexual &amp; transgender&#13;
(LGBT) &amp; allied community. This June, over 15,000 individuals and&#13;
families are expected to take part in the 25th Anniversary celebration&#13;
of Tulsa Pride &amp; Diversity 2007!&#13;
oklahomans for equality (OkEq) * 621 E 4th Street * Tulsa. OK&#13;
STAR Fan Discovered&#13;
Fort Laudetda e!&#13;
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL Taylor, a senior at New York University&#13;
is an avid fan of the STAR on-line. While vacationing in Fort&#13;
Lauderdale he was delighted to get his first hard copy of the Ozarks&#13;
Star Magazine. The Gay Travelers, Donald and Ray captured this&#13;
photo ofTaylor relaxing by the pool at the Grand Resort and Spa in&#13;
Fort Lauderdale.&#13;
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Editor’s Note: The Reverend R. Albert ~lohlet;&#13;
president ofSoulhern Baptist Theolo~cal Seminaq&#13;
and a long-#me leader in the Southern&#13;
Baptist Conven#on, the largest Protestant denomination&#13;
in the United States, su~ested he&#13;
would support medical treamzent to change the&#13;
sexuM orientatiou ofa~tus inside its mother~&#13;
womb~om homosexual to heterosexual, fsuch&#13;
treatment were available. Mohlerfloated the&#13;
idea in his blog on 3£mvh Z 200Z&#13;
STATEMENT BY&#13;
The Reverend Elder Nancy L. Wilson&#13;
Moderator Metropolitan Community&#13;
Churches&#13;
REMARKS:&#13;
I read with horror the recent article by Nae&#13;
Reverend R. Albert Mohler, President of&#13;
Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville,&#13;
Kentucky, entitled "Is Your Baby Gay? What&#13;
ifYou Could Know? What ifYou Could Do&#13;
Something about It?"&#13;
Generally we say someone or something&#13;
has added "insult to injury." But Rev.&#13;
Mohler has, I believe, done genuine harm&#13;
to countless lesbian, gay, bisexual, and&#13;
transgender people (LGBT) who will read&#13;
or be mistreated because of his words. And&#13;
his rhetoric has accomplished something&#13;
rise: It is an affront to the God-given quest&#13;
to tear down the walls of separation between&#13;
communions of the faith and create a future&#13;
with hope and promise for all life.&#13;
With his chilling words, Rev. Mohler has&#13;
accomplished something both startling and&#13;
tragic: He has added injury to insult.&#13;
Here is Rev. Mohler’s suggestion: With a&#13;
growing body ofevidence to suggest that sexual&#13;
orientation may in some measure be the result&#13;
ofbiologicalfactors, Christians have a moral&#13;
responsibility to use any medical advancements&#13;
at their disposal, including experimental hormonal&#13;
treatmentsforpre~ant women, in&#13;
an effort- to change a child’s inherent orientation,&#13;
and-- he goes on to claim -- therebyfiwther&#13;
the good ofhumanity and God’s glory. In&#13;
this, Rev. Mohler crosses the line that merely&#13;
separates differing opinions and moves into&#13;
a realm that justifies violence against human&#13;
beings who are created in God’s image. His&#13;
suggestion is eerily Mengelean.&#13;
The use of Scripture and faith perspectives&#13;
to justify prejudice and hatred, and ultimately&#13;
our extinction as a people, cannot be&#13;
condoned by anyone who "knows God’s love&#13;
and acceptance for all creation.&#13;
Today, on behalf of Metropolitan Communit,,#&#13;
Churches, I am joining my voice with&#13;
the rising chorus of those condemning Rev.&#13;
Mohler’s shameful misuse of Scripture and&#13;
science to inspire prospective parents to&#13;
genetically eliminate LGBT people while simultaneously&#13;
justifying our condemnation.&#13;
Biological determination of sexual orientation,&#13;
he maintains, would not "compromise&#13;
or mitigate" Biblical condemnation of&#13;
LGBT people because, he claims, we are the&#13;
result of sin and God’s judgment.&#13;
I beg to differ, Rev. Mohler. All life, including&#13;
LGBT life, is the result of God’s&#13;
love and God’s creative genius. All life is&#13;
pronounced "good" by God. There are no&#13;
exceptions. God knew us by name and knit&#13;
us together in our mother’s wombs. This is&#13;
the witness of Scripture.&#13;
Rev Mohler also writes: "... The human&#13;
genetic structure, along with evety other a~pect&#13;
ofcreation, shows the pernicious effects ofthe&#13;
Fall and ofGod’sjudgment. The discovery of&#13;
a biological basisfor homosexuality would be&#13;
ofgreatpastoral significance, allowingfor a&#13;
greater understanding ofwhy certain persons&#13;
struggle with these particular sexual temptations.&#13;
"&#13;
Let me say clearly:&#13;
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
people are not the result of sin or God’s&#13;
judgment. If some LGBT people struggle&#13;
with our identities, it is not because our&#13;
orientations are in any way inherently sinful.&#13;
ivly more than 35 years of affirming,&#13;
supportive ministry to lesbian, gay, bisexual&#13;
and transgender people of faith reveal the&#13;
underlying reasons why some LGBT people&#13;
struggle with their own acceptance and&#13;
identities:&#13;
-- It is because some of our brothers and&#13;
sisters in Christ insist that we are an aberration,&#13;
call for our virtual elimination from&#13;
the human race, and advocate "unapologetic&#13;
support" for "the use of any appropriate&#13;
means" to change our God-given orientations.&#13;
-- And it is because too many faith leaders&#13;
have used their positions of authori9, and&#13;
their publicly acclaimed voices to fan the&#13;
flames of homophobia, leaving some LGBT&#13;
people singed with unnecessary shame and&#13;
false guilt.&#13;
I thank God that the Scriptures offer the&#13;
promise of a "more excellent way" (I Corinthian&#13;
12:31).&#13;
MORE RETIRED&#13;
MILITARY OFFICERS&#13;
COME OUT TO SUPPORT&#13;
REPEAL OF&#13;
"DADT"&#13;
Seven retired military officers publicly came&#13;
out of the closet March 16th, hoping their&#13;
actions will stir Congress to repeal "don’t&#13;
ask, don’t tell" and force Gen. Peter Pace,&#13;
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; to&#13;
apologize for calling gays "immoral" this&#13;
week.&#13;
The officers are all highly decorated and&#13;
have earned numerous honors and commendations.&#13;
They include Army Col. Stewart&#13;
Bornhoft; NaW Capt. Joan E. Darrah, Naval&#13;
Reserve Capt. Robert D. Dockendorff;&#13;
Army Chaplain Col. Paul W. Dodd; Naval&#13;
Reserve Capt. Sandra Geiselman; Army&#13;
Col. E. A. Leonard and NaW Capt. Robert&#13;
Michael Rankin.&#13;
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We’ve been warned!&#13;
Gay Needs to Get of&#13;
the Wars!&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
We’ve been warned! Religious fundies are going to now use the&#13;
tactic of lobbying all 50 state legislatures to demand that Congress&#13;
pass an anti-gay constitutional amendment outlawing same-gender&#13;
marriage. (http:l/okstonewall.org/forums/index.php?topic=1663.0)&#13;
Ever notice that the history ofhomophobia has nearly always been&#13;
rooted in religious dogma?&#13;
With the halting progress that gay equality has achieved in America,&#13;
we’ve seen the spectacle of religious hypocrites advocating for strict&#13;
opposite--gender marriage laws which they claim will stren~hen the&#13;
"natural, god ordained" institution of marriage.&#13;
But these same loud, in-your-face, self-appointed advocates of piety&#13;
are very quiet when you ask them about opposing dNorce, the&#13;
undoing of marriage. Nope, nary a negative word drops from their&#13;
slavering lips.&#13;
As they proclaim marriage to be a religious rite, they forget, or&#13;
disingenuously disguise that they ever knew, that this right of marriage&#13;
is only possible due to the issuance by the state in which they&#13;
are living a license to marry. That is, the civil authority, not any&#13;
religious corporation, is what makes a religious marriage ceremony&#13;
valid under state and federal law.&#13;
No one is compelled by law to have a religious prelate validate the&#13;
state-issued marriage license. AW ot~cial described by law can&#13;
complete the marriage license and the opposite-gendered couple is&#13;
as married as if they had the Pope or any other suitably costumed&#13;
ot~ciate, doing the honors.&#13;
When legislators trumpet that marriage is a religious bond between&#13;
heteros that should not be tampered with, they are ,nixing the emotion-&#13;
laden desires of religion with the neutral point-of-view that&#13;
civil justice requires. They are violating the First Amendment of the&#13;
Constitution: Congress shall make no law honoring religion nor&#13;
interfering with its practice.&#13;
By this long-established legal precedent, the states which refuse to&#13;
honor the request of same-gendered people for a marriage license are&#13;
violating the b~asic premise of justice--previous decisions are used to&#13;
provide consistency to the implementation of laws deemed necessary&#13;
for a just society.&#13;
What are we to make of the denominations which do honor the&#13;
desire and need ofsame-gendered people to marry and receive the&#13;
federal and state civil benefits given to those who have followed&#13;
the procedures set out by state law’? http://www.marriageequality.&#13;
org/meusa/facts.shtml~. reh’~~"lous-vs-C’lv!’l&#13;
Why is the dogma of the United Church of Christ, which performs&#13;
same-gender blessings, suppressed by the dogma of the Southern&#13;
Baptist Convention?&#13;
Why is Reformed Judaism held hostage to its cousin, Hasidim Judaism?&#13;
Why is Roman Catholic dogma more authoritative than the Episcopal&#13;
Church?&#13;
(Interesting side note being that the Anglican Church of which the&#13;
American branch is called Episcopal is only here as an historical relic&#13;
of the need for Henry VIII to get a divorce.)&#13;
Why should American cM1 law be immersed in the hornet’s nest of&#13;
religious doctrinal disputes--the verbal equivalent of civi! war? Why&#13;
does the "God" of the legislators and homophobes only seem to&#13;
speak for the public record to them?&#13;
The word "marriage" is a loaded religious word that carries hundreds&#13;
of years of tradition that doesdt include gay people.&#13;
"Civil union" is self-defining--no supernatural intrusion has weighed&#13;
this phrase with oppression.&#13;
That’s why I’m going to be agitating for la,vs to be passed that legalize&#13;
civil unions, domestic partnerships, reciprocal benefits, whatever&#13;
civil language is developed that recognizes the full citizenship of&#13;
America’s gay people who want all the rights and benefits received&#13;
by straight people.&#13;
As Ms. Jo-Ann Adams of the Hawaii GLBT Caucus said recently in&#13;
regard to Ha~vaii’s tabling of a marriage rights bill, "If you can’t give&#13;
us the word, give us the rights."&#13;
Spiritual gay people can always find a welcoming minister, rabbi, or&#13;
priest that will bless them for as long as necessary. No homophobic&#13;
religious building will ever be required to host a same gendered marriage&#13;
ceremony, "and what sane couple would try to force such an&#13;
imposition on that denomination’s property anyway?&#13;
The time is here that our gay equality leaders recognize that our&#13;
civil equality will not be won in an endless contest of dueling bible&#13;
verses. Religious teachings are based on historical conflicts of a&#13;
Bronze Age mentality that has very little to do with us here in the&#13;
21st century other than as examples of how ignorance should not be&#13;
used to advance human decency.&#13;
We need to declare victory and, indeed, march to our own drummer.&#13;
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A Sa£e P ace £or&#13;
Recovering GLBTI’s&#13;
EUPdSKA SPRINGS, AR__Recovery from&#13;
alcoho!, drugs, sex or any other addictions&#13;
is a challenge of a lifetime for anyone, but&#13;
GLBTI’s, their spouses, friends and families&#13;
really have it tough when they live in smaller&#13;
towns. They themselves may not even realize&#13;
what. they’re missing. Well meaning,&#13;
but inadequately informed sponsors and&#13;
mental health professionals, may erroneously&#13;
assume an "addict is an addict" and&#13;
sexual orientation or gender identity is not&#13;
a significant factor. Specialized therapy and&#13;
support are almost non-existent.&#13;
Professional assistance may be sometimes&#13;
tainted by the prejudices ofthose providing it,&#13;
or at a minimum be limited by the caregivers’&#13;
lack ofknowledge ofthose aspects ofthe&#13;
GLBTsocie~y that distin~dsh" itJ~ora the&#13;
larger straight communi~ These limitations&#13;
may become morepmnounced when one seeks&#13;
assistancef~om mainstream sobriety self-help&#13;
groups, where prejudices and lack ofknowledge&#13;
can be more glaring in lay men and women&#13;
who, though sober; may lack professional helping&#13;
skills. "-- Gayalcoholics. corn&#13;
It is imperative to help create safe and supportive&#13;
environments for GLBTI’s and their&#13;
loved ones. With that goal in mind, starting&#13;
this Spring, at least one regular meeting&#13;
will be held on every Diversity Weekend in&#13;
Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Diversity Pride&#13;
Events has enlisted the help of Marty Perry,&#13;
Exec Director of the Pride Institute, one of&#13;
the top experts in this rid&amp; Mr. Perry will&#13;
attend SPRING ’07 DIVERSITY WEEKEND&#13;
and present a short 1/2 hour presentation&#13;
for GLBTI’s &amp; their Sponsors, friends&#13;
and families on Saturday April 14, 2007 at&#13;
10am. An hour "Recovery in Pride" selfhelp&#13;
group style meeting will follmv.&#13;
In addition, Mr. Perry will return the following&#13;
weekend during the 31 st Annual&#13;
"SPRINGTIME IN THE OZARKS"&#13;
Convention, 4/19 - 22, 2007. On Saturday&#13;
April 21, 2007 at 3pm, for the first time,&#13;
there will be a special one hour presentation&#13;
for *Mental Health Professionals, Sponsors,&#13;
&amp; Allies of GLBTI’s in Recovery. An hour&#13;
"Recovery in Pride" self-help group style&#13;
meeting will follow.&#13;
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(*Attn Mental Health Professionals and&#13;
Sponsors, please RSVP for the presentation&#13;
so we will have an idea of size of space&#13;
needed)&#13;
Spring Diversity Weekend&#13;
SAT 4-14-07 10am to Noon&#13;
* Topic: Chemical Dependency / Mental&#13;
Health In Our (LGBT) Community&#13;
o 30 minute presentation followed by a 1&#13;
hour LGBT AA style meeting&#13;
o Audience: LGBT and Allies attending&#13;
Diversity Weekend&#13;
This brief presentation will address why&#13;
addictive behavior has become so prevalent&#13;
in the LGBT community (studi~s estimate&#13;
25-50% of LGBT people struggle with an&#13;
addictive behavior in their lifetime). Understanding&#13;
hmv LGBT identity develops will&#13;
guide us to what our needs may be as adults.&#13;
For many, these unmet needs fuel addictive&#13;
behavior and create barriers to successful&#13;
recovery. Treatment, 12-Step support,&#13;
and therapy ,vill be discussed as options to&#13;
overcoming addiction and leading healthier&#13;
lives.&#13;
"Springtime in the Ozarks" Convention&#13;
SAT 4-21-07 3pm to 5pro&#13;
o Topic: Chemical Dependency in the&#13;
LGBT Community&#13;
o I hour presentation followed by a 1 hour&#13;
LGBT AA style meeting&#13;
¯ Audience: Mental Health Professionals,&#13;
Sponsors, Allies in Recovery&#13;
This presentation will cover addictive behaviors&#13;
and how they manifest in the LGBT&#13;
population. Studies show that alcohol and&#13;
drug addiction occurs in 6-8% of the mainstream&#13;
population; in the LGBT population,&#13;
however, addiction occurs in 18-24%&#13;
of the population -- three times that in&#13;
the mainstream population. Said another&#13;
way, approximately 1 in 4 LGBT individuals&#13;
(25%) have an addictive behavior issue&#13;
at some point in their lives. Many studies&#13;
suggest that this estimate is low; that true&#13;
numbers may be nearer 40-50%, especially&#13;
in urban areas.&#13;
In order to address chemical dependency issues&#13;
in the LGBT community, we must first&#13;
understand the complex factors associated&#13;
with chemical dependency in this specific&#13;
population. Co-occurrence with depression&#13;
/ anxiety, internalized heterosexism, identit),&#13;
/ self-esteem issues, and sexual issues&#13;
need to be addressed simultaneously with&#13;
the chemical dependency to assure optimal&#13;
chances for successful recovery.&#13;
Identifying / developing LGBT-friendly&#13;
resources is a critical need of our communities&#13;
if LGBT people are to have successful&#13;
recoveries.&#13;
We wdcome volunteers and encourage&#13;
emails with any other resources for the&#13;
GLBTI community with details and contact&#13;
person/s to Recovery@diversitypride.com.&#13;
Relevant Links:&#13;
http://www.pride-institute.com&#13;
http://wwvv.hp-h.com/p/arkansasaalspringtime.&#13;
htm&#13;
http://ww~v.diversitypride.com&#13;
CONTACT INFO:&#13;
Deborah Rose 479-253-2555&#13;
deborah@diversitypride.com&#13;
Rodeo Time&#13;
Litt ÷ Rock&#13;
LITTLE ROCK, AR__Diamond State&#13;
Rodeo Association (DS1LR) will ki&amp; off&#13;
the 2007 season for the four state area.&#13;
Oklahoma (OGRA) will saddle up next&#13;
for their event in Oklahoma City. Missouri&#13;
is scheduled for September. Kansas has not&#13;
released a date.&#13;
13th Annual DSRA "Rodeo In The Rock&#13;
2007" April 20-22, 2007 Arkansas State&#13;
Fairgrounds Equestrian Center&#13;
Schedule of Events:&#13;
o Thursday, 4/19 - Welcome to Little Rock&#13;
Party at the DSRA Clubhouse.&#13;
o Friday, 4/20 - Registration at Fairgrounds&#13;
plus Sparkles &amp; Spurs Party at SideTracks in&#13;
North Little Rock.&#13;
o Saturday, 4/21 - Rodeo and Dinner/Dance&#13;
at the Fairgrounds&#13;
o Sunday, 4/22 - Rodeo and Awards at the&#13;
Fairgrounds plus Last Roundup Party at&#13;
DSRA Clubhouse.&#13;
Go to w~vw.dsra.org for more info.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
By Tim Gillea~&#13;
PRELI~o~ TO ~a~$$ GAY OKLAHOMAAMER~CA&#13;
April 4, 2007 10:00 PM @The Copa, OKC OK&#13;
CONTESTANT INQUIRES CALL&#13;
MARK OR JAMES (NIKKI STARR)&#13;
(580) 216-2715&#13;
must be 21 y~’s old to enter colt5294@yahoo.com&#13;
TULSA, OK__Openarms Youth Project (OYP) hosted twelve&#13;
Boston University- undergraduates and their faculty chaperone during&#13;
Boston. U’s spring break, from March 10th-17th. The college&#13;
students chose Tulsa as the destination for their community service&#13;
volunteer trip, with the goal of helping OYP complete several major&#13;
planned improvements and upgrades. "Ihe group drove an astounding&#13;
30 hours in a van and arrived to a grand welcome and lunch&#13;
served by Openarms youth and board members. After leaving for&#13;
the hotel to catch a quick nap, they returned to have dinner and&#13;
begin preparations fbr a week o£hard labor and clean up projects.&#13;
During their week-long visit, the students improved almost every&#13;
room at Openarms, including the dance floor and patio area. They&#13;
worked long and hard getting all of the projects completed, from&#13;
painting the walls and building a trestle for the newly-redone OYP&#13;
stage to disposing of" excess rubbish and dusting most of the building.&#13;
Beyond p!~ysical renovations, the Boston team helped even&#13;
more by preparing dinner on "fhursday for the youth and leading a&#13;
group discussion about coming out at school and the importance&#13;
of attending college. ~ll~ey were also present for Wednesday’s movie&#13;
night, where the crowd opted to watch the OYP Fashion Show&#13;
video from last Pride week and then the Miss USofA pageant from&#13;
20O6.&#13;
The Boston group later got to enjoy an evening of dancing and&#13;
relaxation compliments of David at the Club Majestic on Thursday.&#13;
Finall&gt; on Friday evening, the youth o£ Openarms hosted a special&#13;
party for the Boston team. ~Ihey opened the center just like it was a&#13;
Saturday- evening Social night, and they allowed everyone to come&#13;
in free to dance and have some entertainment. Performances at the&#13;
party included Daphne Rio, Lady Tamia, Damien Sky and special&#13;
guest Melissa fi’om Boston University. It was great fun, and all the&#13;
youth of Openarms were amazed to see all of the great improvements&#13;
the Boston students were able to complete during their week&#13;
in Tulsa.&#13;
What a great experience for all of the youth and benefit for&#13;
Openarms.&#13;
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WNat is the history ofONE Inc.?&#13;
ONE Inc., founded in the early 1950s, was&#13;
at the forefront of the nascent homophile&#13;
movement, and has played an important&#13;
role in preserving GLBT history and culture&#13;
to the present day.&#13;
In the wake ofWorld War II, Los Angeles&#13;
became the hub of a burgeoning homosexual&#13;
community. In October 1952, two years&#13;
after Harry Hay co-founded the Mattachine&#13;
Society, several members decided to start the&#13;
first gay magazine with a national circulation.&#13;
The founding members included Dorr&#13;
Legg, Donald Slater, Martin Block, Tony&#13;
Reyes, Merton Bird, and Dale Jennings,&#13;
who months earlier had becoine a movement&#13;
hero when he successfully contested a&#13;
false charge of sexual solicitation. The group&#13;
was interracial from the start, and before&#13;
long women took part, too, including Joan&#13;
Corbin, Irma Wolf, and Stella Rush.&#13;
In November, the group incorporated as an&#13;
independent nonprofit organization called&#13;
ONE Inc. - inspired by writer Thomas&#13;
Carlyle’s "mystic bond of brotherhood that&#13;
makes all men one." Its stated goal: "To&#13;
promote the integration into society of such&#13;
persons xvhose behavior varies from current&#13;
moral and social standards." The first issue&#13;
ofONE was published in January 1953.&#13;
Along with essays, poetry, and book reviews,&#13;
the magazine also featured the "Tangents"&#13;
column by Jim Kepner, which compiled relevant&#13;
news from around the world. Initially&#13;
sold in gay bars for 25 cents, the magazine&#13;
achieved a nationwide circulation of 5,000&#13;
copies by the end of the decade.&#13;
By the mid-1950s, the Mattachine Society&#13;
had ousted its founders and turned in a&#13;
more conservative direction, leaving ONE&#13;
Inc. as the community’s radical voice,&#13;
promoting, in the words of historian John&#13;
D’Emilio, "a stance of combative pride in&#13;
being gay." In 1954, the Los Angeles postmaster&#13;
refused to accept the October issue,&#13;
branding it "obscene, lewd, lascivious, and&#13;
filthy." ONE Inc. sued, and the case (ONE&#13;
v. Olesen) made its way to the United States&#13;
Supreme Court. In January 1958, the&#13;
high court unanimously overturned two&#13;
lmver court rulings, affirming that gay publications&#13;
were not, per se, obscene.&#13;
ONE Inc. also made history as the first&#13;
homophile organization to open a public&#13;
office. Located in a run-down area of&#13;
downtown Los Angeles, the two-room office&#13;
became the first de facto gay community&#13;
center. As the only visible homosexual presence&#13;
outside the bars, the young organization&#13;
began offering social services such as&#13;
job placement and help for newcomers to&#13;
the city. Legg, the group’s business manager,&#13;
quit his job as an architect and was hired as&#13;
the nascent movement’s first full-time paid&#13;
employee, earning $25 per week.&#13;
Within a few years, ONE began offering&#13;
courses on various aspects of homosexuality&#13;
and compiled a library of research materials.&#13;
In 1956, Legg, Kepner, and retired University&#13;
of Southern California (USC) professor&#13;
Merritt Thompson established the ONE&#13;
Institute of Homophile Studies, the first&#13;
American academic institution dealing with&#13;
gay issues. Two years later, the group created&#13;
the first gay scholarly journal, the _ONE&#13;
Institute Quarterly of Homophile Studies_.&#13;
Kepner served as the initial editor, but&#13;
left to concentrate on his own gay archives,&#13;
which grew out of a collection of books and&#13;
newspaper clippings he had started in the&#13;
early 1940s.&#13;
In 1964, ONE began receiving funding&#13;
from female-to-male philanthropist Reed&#13;
Erickson, which for tax purposes was funneled&#13;
through a new nonprofit, the Institute&#13;
for the Study of Human Resources (ISHR).&#13;
But the influx of money spurred disagreement&#13;
about ONE’s mission. In 1965, Legg,&#13;
the chairman, installed his allies on ONE’s&#13;
board, and Slater (then editor of ONE&#13;
magazine) retaliated by removing the contents&#13;
of ONE’s offices in a late-night raid.&#13;
After a series of lawsuits, Slater obtained&#13;
the organization’s property, while Legg&#13;
retained exclusive use of the "ONE" name.&#13;
Slater changed the title of his magazine to&#13;
Tangents and founded the Homosexual&#13;
Information Center. Legg’s faction contin&#13;
ued to publish a separate magazine called&#13;
ONE until 1968.&#13;
Under Legg, the ONE Institute and ISHR&#13;
coordinated the compilation of an extensive&#13;
bibliography of homosexuality and offered&#13;
a public lecture series featuring GLBT&#13;
luminaries such as Harry Hay and writer&#13;
Christopher Isherwood, as well as heterosexual&#13;
allies, including psychologist Evelyn&#13;
Hooker and sexologist Vern Bullough. In&#13;
1981, the ONE Institute Graduate School&#13;
of Homophile Studies was accredited by&#13;
California to offer the first raaster’s and&#13;
doctoral degrees in GLBT studies. But the&#13;
relationship between Legg and Erickson&#13;
gre~v increasingly contentious, sparking a&#13;
legal battle that consumed the organization’s&#13;
attention well into the 1990s. By 1986,&#13;
ONE stopped granting degrees, though it&#13;
continued its lecture series and maintained&#13;
its library; Legg exercised control over the&#13;
institute until his death in 1994.&#13;
In the mid-1990s, what remained of the&#13;
ONE Institute and ISHR merged with&#13;
Kepner’s International Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Archives. In May 2001, the combined ONE&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Archives - the&#13;
largest collection of GLBT material in the&#13;
world - opened in a building donated by&#13;
USC. More than 50 years after its founding,&#13;
ONE remains, according to its current&#13;
mission statement, "dedicated to collecting,&#13;
preserving, documenting, studying, and&#13;
communicating our history, our challenges,&#13;
and our aspirations."&#13;
For further information:&#13;
ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives:&#13;
w~v.onearchives.org.&#13;
D’Emilio, John. 1983. _Sexual Politics,&#13;
Sexual Communities: The Making of a Homosexual&#13;
Minority in the U.S., 1940-1970&#13;
(University of Chicago Press).&#13;
Faderman, Lillian, and Stuart Timmons.&#13;
2006. Gay L.A. (Basic Books).&#13;
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Employment Opportunity&#13;
$tate°s Leading Civil Libe ies Organic&#13;
zation seeks a 20ohour week emNoyee.&#13;
Duties include data entry in Quick Books; using Microsoft Front&#13;
Page to post information on organizational website; using office&#13;
equipment, filing and some research. He or she should have strong&#13;
written and verbal communication skills. He or she should also be&#13;
adequately proficient in basic mathematics, logic and organization.&#13;
Retirees, people with disabilities, students, racial minorities, ethnic&#13;
minorities, Gay men, Lesbians and bisexual or transgender people&#13;
are encouraged to apply. Position could possibly become full-time&#13;
later.&#13;
Mail or FAX resumes with list of references to: J. Bell&#13;
Attn: Personnel&#13;
3000 Paseo&#13;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103&#13;
email: jbell@coxinet.net&#13;
FAX: 405-524-2296&#13;
No phone calls please.&#13;
GLBT People Included in Federal&#13;
Hate Crimes Legislation Introduced.&#13;
Statement by Matt Foreman, Executive Director NGLTF&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC__"At long last, Congress is poised to recognize&#13;
the reality of hate violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and&#13;
transgender people. It’s a disgrace that bigotry and ignorance have&#13;
prevented Congress from taking real action to address hate crimes&#13;
for nearly 20 years.&#13;
"Federal laws embody the values of our nation and through this&#13;
legislation Congress will say clearly and unequivocally that the&#13;
people of this country reject and condemn all forms of hate violence,&#13;
including crimes motivated by hatred of lesbian, gay, bisexual&#13;
and transgender people. 3~ne symbolic importance of this cannot&#13;
be overstated, particularly in light of the venomous disinformation&#13;
campaign that has been waged against the bill by right-wing forces.&#13;
"No one can deny the reality of hate violence against LGBT people&#13;
-- in fact, almost everyone has seen it firsthand growing up. For the&#13;
last 25 years, since we created our groundbreaking Anti-Violence&#13;
Project in 1982, we have been working to get the federal government&#13;
to take a stand against this scourge. Sadly, little progress has&#13;
been made in the 17 years since Congress passed the Hate Crimes&#13;
Statistics Act. Why? The hard but real answer is that right-wing&#13;
forces would rather see anti-LGBT crimes go unaddressed by law&#13;
enforcement than have the words ’sexual orientatioff or ’gender&#13;
identity’ appear alongside other protected classes in federa! law.&#13;
"This bill is important for the entire country because it adds or&#13;
improves federal hate crimes protections based on race, religion,&#13;
national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and disability.&#13;
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L,egal Notice&#13;
Class Actior~ Sett~emeat&#13;
FuR Cash Payers, Co-payers and their Heirs&#13;
are Included&#13;
You may be able to get cash from Who Represents You?&#13;
a $24 million Proposed Seitlernent&#13;
if you paid for the presm:ipdon&#13;
drug Serostim. The Proposed&#13;
Settlement is with Merck Serono&#13;
International, S.A., Serono&#13;
Laboratories, Inc., and EMD&#13;
Serono, Inc. ("Defendants"). It is&#13;
~nding in the U.S. District Court&#13;
for the District of Massachusetts.&#13;
What Is the Class Action About?&#13;
Plaintiffs claim that Defendants&#13;
improperly marketed Serostim,&#13;
a drng approved by FDA to treat&#13;
HIV/AIDS wasting or cachexia.&#13;
The lawsuits claim that&#13;
Defendants encouraged doctors&#13;
to prescribe Serostim based on&#13;
diagnostic criteria that were not&#13;
approved by FDA. The lawsuits&#13;
do not allege that Serostim is&#13;
dangerous to padent health, or&#13;
that Serostim is not sate and&#13;
effective for its approved uses.&#13;
The Defendants deny any&#13;
liability and have decidedm settle&#13;
to avoid the expense and&#13;
uncertainty of litigation.&#13;
Who is Involved?&#13;
The Proposed Settlement Class&#13;
includes all persons or entities&#13;
nationwide that paid in whole or&#13;
in pea~ for the drug Serosfim from&#13;
July I, t995 to December 3I,&#13;
2006, and their heirs.&#13;
What Does the Proposed&#13;
Settlement Provide?&#13;
o $10.8 million will be allocamd&#13;
to certain large Third-Party&#13;
Payors (e.g., insurance&#13;
companies) who have a&#13;
separate agreement with the&#13;
Defendants.&#13;
- $13.2 million will be allocated&#13;
to the remaining Third-Party&#13;
Payors (82%) and consmners&#13;
(18%), after attorneys’ fees and&#13;
the costs of administering the&#13;
Proposed Settlement are&#13;
deducted.&#13;
The Court has appointed attorneys&#13;
to represent the Consumer and&#13;
TPPs who comprise the Class.&#13;
Class Counsel wilt request the&#13;
Court award fair and reasonable&#13;
attorneys’ fees and costs not to&#13;
exceed $3.96 million, plus&#13;
reimbursement of expenses.&#13;
You may him your own attorney,&#13;
if you wish. However, you will&#13;
be responsible for that attorney’s&#13;
|~es and expenses.&#13;
What Are Your Options?&#13;
o If you do not want to be part of&#13;
the Proposed Settlement, you&#13;
must exclude yourself, in&#13;
writing, postmarked by May 21,&#13;
20!)7. Excluding yourself will&#13;
allow you to bring your own&#13;
claims against the DeK-ndants.&#13;
-If you stay in the Setdement&#13;
Class you can file a claim. Your&#13;
claim must be posunarked by&#13;
July 19, 2007. All claim&#13;
documentation submitted by&#13;
you will be kept confidential&#13;
and will be used only for the&#13;
purpose of proce~ssing claims.&#13;
o You may object to or com.ment&#13;
on any part of the Proposed&#13;
Settlement. Your objection/&#13;
comment must be written and&#13;
postmarked by May 21, 2007.&#13;
Yon may also request in writing&#13;
to speak at the Final Approval&#13;
Hearing.&#13;
The Notice of Proposed Class&#13;
Action Settlement explains&#13;
excluding yourself, making a&#13;
claim, objecting/commenting and&#13;
requesting to speak at the Heating.&#13;
Wilt the Court Approve the&#13;
Proposed Settlement?&#13;
The Court will hold a Final&#13;
Approval Hearing on June 19,&#13;
2(3)7 at 2:(3)p.m. and wil! consider&#13;
wbether to approve the ~Opo~&#13;
Settlement, award attorneys’ fees&#13;
and allow reimbursement of&#13;
expends.&#13;
For Additienal information&#13;
For the Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement,&#13;
information on your rights and how to file a claim:&#13;
Call: 1-800-378-3615&#13;
~s~t: ~.Serost~mge~lement.com&#13;
or Write: Serostim Litigation Administrator&#13;
c/o Complete Claim Solutions, LLC&#13;
PO Box 24676, West Palm Beach, EL 334:~6&#13;
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"TRAVELING IN OUR FABULOUS WORLD"&#13;
by Don~d Pile &amp; Ray ~qlliams&#13;
Featuring Cuisine From Coast to Coast&#13;
CAFE POCA COSA Tucson, Arizona&#13;
In what is arguably Tucson’s most creative Me,can restaurant,&#13;
t~he chet7ovmer Suzar~a Devila prepares recipes inspk~d by ~ff~t&#13;
tenons of her native Mexico. fhe ~enn, w~ch ch~gesd~&#13;
k~clude chicken mole or pork pibil (made x~dth a tmg~ Yucatan&#13;
becue season~g). Serv~gs ~plenoM, and each ta~e gets a&#13;
of warm corn tort~as and a bowl of beans to share. Or~te~ m~ davy&#13;
Plato Poca Cosa. and the chef w~ select one bee£ one cNckeni&#13;
one veget~rian enu:~e for you to sample. The bold-colored W~=&#13;
h~g with Ladn Ame~cma art. It is worth makh~g the ~p to Tu&#13;
just to dh-~e at tl~s restaurant. They are located at 1t0 E. Pen,~&#13;
St. in downtown T~acson. ~so wh~e ~ Tucson be s~e to Stay ~ t the&#13;
Royal Elizabeth Bed and Breakfast inn. Their website is:&#13;
ww~ro~,alelizaberh.com.&#13;
By Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
New Orleans is aquestion on many traveler’s minds. Do you go&#13;
or do you not go.&gt; It would be great to say that the entire city has&#13;
completely rebuilt itself since t~e devast£~ing hurricane how’eve~&#13;
it has not. "I?aNc lights are stin no! up and rhnning in many, parts&#13;
of the cit&gt; abandoned autos are ex er;~where and houses still’ stand&#13;
emp~D~ and unlivable. Many business owners just simply Walked&#13;
away and left. Others are trying to come bac~:, but ~;{th few tourist&#13;
dollars coming in they are l~ar£1y making it. Such a shame, bu~ i{.&#13;
is the truth. ~xTionths )}er~vards the core ~f the City is still a c0rn2&#13;
plete mess. We had several friends who ~ent for £,Iardi Gras thi}&#13;
year was terribly disappointed and will never return. Right in the&#13;
French Quarter ther£ is part of the hustle and bustle of~vhat used&#13;
to be, but it just isn’t the same. ~e crime rate has exp!oded in New&#13;
Orleans both in robberies ~ well as muggings. In great cities such&#13;
as Chicago, New York CiD; San FranciSco a~d thd like, they would&#13;
KNOW that they would HAVE to rebuild their cities if so~ething&#13;
were to happen and the entire population of the City- would get&#13;
behind the effort to rebuild. And they would do it quickly! In New&#13;
Orleans however thousands oftheir ~esidents simply fled the;city&#13;
and are staving asvay and the city government is not doing its job at&#13;
all. 2Ihere is so much inner turmoil between all the departments.&#13;
New Orleans was always a big parD’ town, and it seems that once&#13;
the ~’party atmosphere" is gone that the city, is also gone. We have&#13;
been to New Orleans several t!,mes before }he hu,yricane and enjoyed&#13;
the citT, but it was always the part7 atmosphere that kept us ~oifig&#13;
back a!l the time. Like So many things in li~, some things just are&#13;
not meant to go on forever and ever, and we are afraid tfaat NeW&#13;
Orleans is one of those things. We have been back once after&#13;
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Puerto Vallarta, which has grown to become one ofthe world’spremier gay resort destinations,&#13;
enjoys an enviable setting overlooking Bandera~ Bay (Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
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By Andrew Collins&#13;
especially during the bustling high season&#13;
(from about December through April), certain&#13;
blocks of Zona Romantica seem at least&#13;
as gay as the downtowns of Provincetown&#13;
and Palm Springs.&#13;
~here are a few more general attributes that&#13;
further enhance Puerto Vallartgs standing.&#13;
Although the city has become significantly&#13;
more expensive as its star has risen, it’s still&#13;
less costly than many other alluring tropical&#13;
resorts. Dinner entrees at top restaurants&#13;
rarely cost more than $25 and often run&#13;
$10 to $15. Hotel rates, cab rides, cocktails,&#13;
fashionable clothing, and handcrafted&#13;
gifts also tend to cost less than those in the&#13;
Caribbean, Hawaii, or California, although&#13;
it’s absolutely possible to find high-end&#13;
exceptions to many of these rules.&#13;
It’s hard to name a gay resort destination in&#13;
North America that has more going for it&#13;
than Puerto Vallarta, a fast-growing city on&#13;
the Pacific Coast’s fabled Mexican Riviera.&#13;
PV’s historic downtown ("El Centro") is&#13;
nestled beneath the verdant slopes of the&#13;
Sierra Madre Mountains. Just south of E1&#13;
Centro, in Zona Romantica, you’ll find a&#13;
bustling gay scene comprising hip martini&#13;
bars, pulsing dance clubs, relatively affordable&#13;
hotels and condo rentals, and critically&#13;
acclaimed restaurants. But there’s far more&#13;
to this friendly city that offers everything&#13;
from posh full-service resorts, exhilarating&#13;
recreational activities, and gorgeous scenery.&#13;
With a population of roughly 220,000,&#13;
Puerto Vallarta has seen huge growth in&#13;
recent years, to the point that it bears little&#13;
resemblance to the sleepy fishing port that&#13;
provided the 1963 filming location for the&#13;
movie version of Tennessee Williams’ The&#13;
Night of the Iguana. Star Richard Burton&#13;
and new love Elizabeth Taylor, ~vho joined&#13;
him on the shoot, became entranced with&#13;
the city - they bought a house here together&#13;
during filming.&#13;
In recent years, PV has developed into&#13;
one of Mexico’s most desirable resorts, its&#13;
diverse elements appealing to a wide range&#13;
of visitors. It’s a major port on the Mexican&#13;
Riviera cruise-ship circuit (along with Cabo&#13;
San Lucas, Mazatlan, Acapulco, and Manzanillo).&#13;
Sprawling international resorts and&#13;
condo developments, which have been built&#13;
from the edge of downtown to many miles&#13;
north of the city, attract families, retirees,&#13;
and honeymooners. Sporting and adventure&#13;
enthusiasts come for the zip-lining forest&#13;
canopy tours, scuba diving, mountain&#13;
biking, deep-sea fishing, and many other&#13;
outdoorsy activities.&#13;
Zona Romantica is a compact patchwork&#13;
of hilly lanes tucked beneath the Sierra&#13;
Madre foothills. The neighborhood fringes&#13;
Los Muertos Beach, and narrow auto and&#13;
pedestrian bridges connect the district with&#13;
E1 Centro. The relative isolation of Zona&#13;
Romantica as well as its elegantly faded&#13;
veneer and historic charm may very well&#13;
account for its ever-increasing draw among&#13;
gay visitors and bohemian types. It’s a&#13;
neighborhood that cdebrates its insularity&#13;
and diversity - everyone is welcome, but&#13;
Although it helps to understand Spanish,&#13;
you can get by easily in PV speaking&#13;
only English. Adding to its draw, this city&#13;
set stunningly in the center of Bahia de&#13;
Banderas (the largest natural bay in Mexico)&#13;
enjoys a spectacular climate. The city is&#13;
generally dry and breezy with temperatures&#13;
in the 80s, the exception being the summer&#13;
rainy season (generally June through&#13;
September), when highs often reach the&#13;
low 90s and humidity can sometimes be&#13;
oppressive. Puerto Vallarta receives far fewer&#13;
visitors off-season, and some businesses dose&#13;
for extended periods in summer.&#13;
If you’re a fan of outdoor activities or are&#13;
interested in some of the many side excursions&#13;
available from this area, book a trip&#13;
through the gay-friendly outfitter Vallarta&#13;
Adventures. One excellent tour option is&#13;
the company’s thrilling Outdoor Adventure,&#13;
which entails a white-knuckle boat trip&#13;
across the bay, folloxved by a bumpy mule&#13;
ride up a hillside, zip-lining through a lush&#13;
forest, and rappelling down waterfalls. The&#13;
company also offers trips to colonial San&#13;
Sebastian and bustling Guadalajara as well&#13;
as whale-watching, scuba and snorkeling,&#13;
sailing trips, and up-close encounters with&#13;
bottlenose dolphins.&#13;
PV has dozens of outstanding restaurants&#13;
as well as a slew of hip bars, and the scene&#13;
is continuously evolving, but among dining&#13;
options, there are some "must tastes." At&#13;
the upper end, don’t miss Care des Artistes,&#13;
a sumptuous spot with refined service and&#13;
rarefied contemporary cuisine.&#13;
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For authentic regional Mexican food served in a &amp;arming, warmly&#13;
furnished dining room, try lesbian-owned E1 Arrayan. Boca Bento&#13;
serves some of the tastiest fusion Latino-Asian fare in town, and&#13;
the setting - a handsome historic hacienda - is quite elegant. Chiles&#13;
and Kit-Kat are a pair of hip gay lounges that also serve reasonably&#13;
priced lunch and dinner fare, and slightly more upscale Banana&#13;
Cantina turns out superb contemporary Latin cuisine. For a snack,&#13;
grab a sandwich or iced java at the gay-owned Coffee Cup, or enjoy&#13;
a hearty meal at the campy gay diner, Mama Dolores.&#13;
When the mood to socialize strikes you, keep in mind&#13;
that things start late here and continue&#13;
into the wee hours. The after-dinner&#13;
crowd tends to congregate at one of&#13;
the low-keyed lounges, such as lesbianowned&#13;
Apaches, upscale La No&amp;e, or the&#13;
tiny but fun Stereo. Another great bet is&#13;
Garbo, a jazz dub and piano cabaret that’s&#13;
often packed. Bench and Bar, an import&#13;
from Oakland, Calif., is a great Latino bar&#13;
with lively drag shows. And just about everybody&#13;
ends up at the city’s hottest gay dub,&#13;
Manana’s, a stunning former hacienda with a&#13;
big swimming pool in the center of its open-air&#13;
lounge-and-dance area. "II~is spacious, trendy&#13;
club also has a separate strip bar to one side,&#13;
and a large show stage. This is just a sampling of&#13;
favorite options - Puerto Vallarta has more than&#13;
dozen gay bars.&#13;
The city also offers a wide range of accommodations. Many gay travelers&#13;
opt to stay in or near Zona Romantica, within walking distance&#13;
of bars, but if you’d prefer to chill out at a large mainstream resort&#13;
that’s a bit far from the fray and actually has a nicer beach than Los&#13;
Muertos, consider the regal Marriott CasaMagna, a s~vanky full-service&#13;
resort that’s just a short cab ride from the airport and enioys an&#13;
enviable oceanfront setting. To be sure, it’s a mainstream property&#13;
popular with families and honeymooners, but the management is&#13;
very gay-friendly. This is a nice option, especially the day you arrive&#13;
or the day before you leave, when it’s handy to be near the airport.&#13;
The resort’s stunning new Ohtli spa, one of the most lavish on the&#13;
Mexican Riviera, opened in February 2007.&#13;
In Zona Romantica, you’ll find a nice mix of gay-friendly options.&#13;
If you’re on a budget and seek a clean, comfortable, and friendly gay&#13;
property in the center of the action, check into the 28-room Hotel&#13;
Mercurio, which is just steps from many gay bars and restaurants&#13;
(and two blocks from the beach), and offers compact but pleasant&#13;
rooms and a youthful, social vibe - there’s always plenty of frolicking&#13;
going on around the pool, and the staffis super-friendly. PV’s famed&#13;
Blue Chairs Resort is a six-story hotel right on the gay beach - the&#13;
location couldn’t be better, but the property underwent some major&#13;
management changes recently, and it remains to be seen how this&#13;
will affect the quality of the place.&#13;
An intimate gay B&amp;B with a stunning view and a quiet location in&#13;
the upscale Con&amp;as Chinas district just south of Zona Romantica,&#13;
the lovely Arco Iris B&amp;B is run by helpful owners Ran and Thom&#13;
- the latter is a expert chefwho whips up amazingly tasty break&#13;
fasts each morning. This elegant hideaway, just a 10-minute walk&#13;
from the beach, comprises three smartly furnished units, each with&#13;
sweeping bay views. Amenities include an eight-person Jacuzzi and&#13;
a theater room with a 70-in&amp;-screen, plus satellite TV and free calls&#13;
within North America.&#13;
Puerto Vallarta is also home to one of the most alluring,&#13;
dramatically situated gay resorts you’ll find&#13;
any- where, the stellar Casa Cupula,&#13;
which excels as much for its&#13;
stately accommodations as&#13;
for its friendly, knowledgeable,&#13;
and charming staff. The&#13;
main building comprises six&#13;
rooms and two unbelievably&#13;
lavish suites, and owner&#13;
Don Pickens also rents&#13;
out two cozier but still&#13;
comfy rooms in his adjacent&#13;
villa - these share a&#13;
with unparalleled&#13;
of the city and&#13;
Banderas Bay. Casa Cupula&#13;
has also developed the ~vorld’s&#13;
first gay condo hotel - these seven residences&#13;
adjacent to the inn are currently under construction&#13;
and for sale (for full or fractional ownership). Facilities - for the&#13;
inn and the condos - include a well-stocked gym, a pool, and a large&#13;
open-air lounge with adjacent computer room. The property, which&#13;
tumbles down a hillside high above Zona Romantica, is a 10- to 15-&#13;
minute walk from the gay beach and the many bars and restaurants.&#13;
But once you’ve spent a little time relaxing here, away from the&#13;
crowds and in full view of Puerto Vallarta’s stunning shoreline, you&#13;
may find it hard to leave this romantic resort.&#13;
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APRIL 2007&#13;
Spoiled for Choice&#13;
Who ~vould have ever thought that gay Republicans ~vould be&#13;
spoiled for choice in the upcoming presidential primaries? 2Pnere are&#13;
actually two Republican contenders who support us, in some way,&#13;
although with reservations, caveats, and conditions.&#13;
Neither supports same-sex marriage. But let’s be honest - neither do&#13;
the leading Democrats.&#13;
Rudy Giuliani is solidly in the civil union camp, with a record of&#13;
signing a generous domestic-partner law into effect when he was&#13;
New York City’s mayor. He supports gay rights - anti-discrimination&#13;
and hate crimes laws - and ~vhen his marriage to Donna Hanover hit&#13;
the skids, he moved in with a gay couple so that he could canoodle&#13;
with his then-girlfriend, now-wife, Judith Nathan.&#13;
So I guess you can say that both personally and politically, he’s OK&#13;
with the gays. (For a hysterical bit of him in drag, go to ~wcw.youtube.&#13;
com/watch?v=4IrE6FMpai8.)&#13;
Giuliani is also pro-choice, although he tries to mollify the radical&#13;
Christian Republicans on the abortion issue with his undying love&#13;
and affection for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia (clearly antichoice),&#13;
and his contention that, as president, he would appoint&#13;
strict constitutional constructionists.&#13;
Another issue where Giuliani diverges with the radical Christian&#13;
mullahs guiding the moral center of the GOP is gun control.&#13;
They’re against, and, of course, Giuliani supports it - he wa~ the&#13;
mayor ofNew York. He brought down crime by taking guns off the&#13;
street - and giving unprecedented power to the police department.&#13;
He also cleaned up the city.&#13;
I’m sure there are many in the Big Apple’s LGBT community who&#13;
considered Giuliani’s actions to be sanitizing the city, not just cleaning&#13;
it up. But for this girl from Long Island who has spent the last&#13;
30 years living in Albany, I have to tell you it is nice to go visit and&#13;
feel safe on the streets. Yes, Disney may have taken over 42nd Street,&#13;
but, from my perspective, I’d rather see The Lion King than signs&#13;
for "Girls, Girls, Girls," and guys, guys, guys walking out of peep&#13;
shows with their zippers still undone.&#13;
And then there’s 9/11. Almost six years after the fact, Giuliani is still&#13;
considered ’~rnerica’s Mayor." When he starts talking about fighting&#13;
terrorism, he has a credibility- whether you agree with him or not&#13;
- that can’t be undermined by political doublespeak, Democratic or&#13;
Republican.&#13;
While some radical Christians may have trouble with Rudy because&#13;
he’s been divorced t~vice and is pro-gay-rights and pro-choice, the&#13;
looking-for-a-reason-to-get-excited, middle-of-the-road Republicans&#13;
(as well as independents) may well get energized by his tough stand&#13;
on terror. Like no other candidate for either side, he can talk about&#13;
our borders being breached by terrorists and the impact it had on&#13;
this nation’s greatest city.&#13;
Then there’s U.S. Sen. John McCain (Ariz.). While Rudy’s popularity&#13;
surges as he supports the troop surge in Iraq, McCain’s campaign&#13;
is faltering under the weight of his support for the ~var. Go figure.&#13;
When it comes to our issues, McCain supports basic civil rights for&#13;
LGBT people - like protection from being fired from your job or&#13;
thrown out of your apartment - but is a little schizophrenic when&#13;
it comes to marriage equality. He was vocal in his opposition to the&#13;
federal amendment to ban same-sex marriage, but then in 2006&#13;
supported an amendment to his state’s constitution that would have&#13;
also denied recognition to any type of legal status for our relationships.&#13;
Thankfully, the voters didn’t listen, and the state amendment&#13;
failed 51 percent to 49.&#13;
McCain is also not a darling of the Christian right. He’s gotten&#13;
into some hot water with them over the years. They were categorically&#13;
dismayed by his opposition to the federal amendment and for&#13;
taking Bob Jones University to task during his 2000 presidential&#13;
bid. The school, a Christian fundamentalist college, bans interracial&#13;
dating - McCain thinks that’s not right.&#13;
However, McCain’s penchant for power is outpacing his politics. He&#13;
has been playing footsie with Jerry Falwell and recently spoke at a&#13;
pro-abstinence event in South Carolina. McCain’s actions, however,&#13;
don’t play with political idiot savant James Dobson of Focus on the&#13;
Family, who says "no way’’ to McCain.&#13;
In an attempt to deflect attention away from his lukewarm support&#13;
for us, McCain’s camp intends to target Mitt Romney,s flip-flopping&#13;
on LGBT issues. McCain has hired Rob Gray, a former Romney political&#13;
operative out of Boston, to help him shape his New England&#13;
strategy and pick away at Mitt’s new-found social conservatism.&#13;
Rudy Giuliani and John McCain - are gay Republicans spoiled for&#13;
choice, or faced with pretty slim pickings? If the country continues&#13;
in the direction it’s headed, it really won’t matter - the electorate will&#13;
be so sick and tired of Bush and Iraq, they’ll clamor for the anti-&#13;
George candidate, the Democratic nominee.&#13;
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SoulForce motto: Freedom for LGBT&#13;
people from religious and political oppression&#13;
through the practice of relentless nonviolent&#13;
resistance.&#13;
The BBQ in the park was a great way to&#13;
unwind after a couple of tense days, even&#13;
for seasoned veterans of the ride. Many&#13;
people from the community and student&#13;
body came out for the free food and fellowship.&#13;
Several riders attended the Peace&#13;
Rally at the capitol on Saturday, and Sunday&#13;
they headed to Dallas and Baylor University.&#13;
Riders expressed various reactions to&#13;
their challenging days. They said that&#13;
each person experiences each arrest differently.&#13;
Some of the riders have been arrested&#13;
for a misdemeanor in several states, with&#13;
SoulForce la~vyers standing in for them at&#13;
hearings after they had gone on to other&#13;
locations. They all make a commitment to&#13;
non-violence in their application process,&#13;
and bond together through this mutual&#13;
experience. The misdemeanors show up on&#13;
their records, and have to be explained to&#13;
employers, friends and family, and, in one&#13;
case, Divinity School.&#13;
Equality Rider founder Katie Higgins is&#13;
a rider with this bus, called the East Bus,&#13;
which loops down from Iowa to Oklahoma&#13;
and Texas, to Mississippi, Georgia, then up&#13;
to Pennsylvania, and back to Minnesota.&#13;
The West Bus goes from Indiana, to Kansas,&#13;
Utah, California and Oregon, then back&#13;
through Montana to Minnesota. This year&#13;
32 colleges are targeted, mostly for having&#13;
policies banning the enrollment of openly&#13;
LGBT students. SoulForce is supported by&#13;
many individuals, foundations, businesses,&#13;
and corporations.&#13;
Details about the buses and their destinations,&#13;
sponsoring the riders, and a blog&#13;
from the road are on the SoulForce website:&#13;
www.soulforce.org Videos and books are&#13;
also available.&#13;
Equality Ride East Bus wants to thank&#13;
Church of the Open Arms, OKC Cathedral&#13;
of Hope, Stilhvater and OKC PFLAG,&#13;
SODA, Cimarron Alliance and the Habana&#13;
Inn for supporting their stay in Oklahoma.&#13;
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Starring: Gerard Butler; Lena&#13;
Headey ; Michael Fassbender&#13;
If your fantasy is naked&#13;
Gladiators and drop dead&#13;
gorgeous hunks with not an&#13;
ounce of body fat, "300" is a&#13;
must see. ~he women aren’t&#13;
to shabby either. As Marc&#13;
Breindel of Planet Out said&#13;
in his review, "We’re not&#13;
just talking pretty boys here,&#13;
although every man in "300"&#13;
is movie~star handsome.&#13;
They’re also the baddest-ass&#13;
near-naked, body-armor-bedamned&#13;
fighters since "Fight&#13;
Club." Each one of the 300 semimude&#13;
warriors from the movie’s title fights to the&#13;
death for Sparta, skewering or decapitating&#13;
every overdressed Persian soldier he can get&#13;
his bloody sword on. It’s a battle of shirts&#13;
versus skins, with the gloriously skin-baring,&#13;
zero-body-fat Greeks taking the day in the&#13;
audience’s heart, at least."&#13;
"Occasionally the testosterone overflows to&#13;
uncomfortable levels of machismo. Leonidas&#13;
curses his supposedly wimpy allies in neighboring&#13;
Athens as "philosophers and boy-lovers."&#13;
In fact, scholars credit Sparta with initiating&#13;
the culture of Greek homoeroticism as&#13;
part of its military indoctrination; Leonidas&#13;
himself is raised away from home by men,&#13;
spending a good portion of his adolescence&#13;
wrestling guys in underwear. "&#13;
300 is a 2007 film adaptation of the graphic&#13;
novel 300 by Frank Miller, itself a fictionalized&#13;
account of the Battle of Thermopylae&#13;
in 480 BC. ~-he film is directed by Zack&#13;
Snyder with Frank Miller attached as an&#13;
executive producer and constfltant, and was&#13;
shot mostly with bluescreen to duplicate the&#13;
imagery of the original comic book.&#13;
Spartan King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) and&#13;
300 Spartans fight to the last man against&#13;
Persian King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro) and&#13;
his army of more than one million soldiers.&#13;
"~e sacrifice of the Spartans inspires all of&#13;
Greece to unite against the Persian invaders.&#13;
In Sparta, Queen Gorgo (Lena Headey) attempts&#13;
to rally support for her husband. ~l-he&#13;
story is flamed by a voice-over narrauve by&#13;
the Spartan soldier Dilios (David Wenham).&#13;
As 300 uses historical narrative to introduce&#13;
fantastic creatures, it fits within the genre of&#13;
historical fantasy.&#13;
300 was released in both conventional and&#13;
IMAX theaters in America on March 9,&#13;
2007. The film broke box office records,&#13;
although critics were dMded over its look&#13;
and style. Some acclaimed itas an original&#13;
achievement, while others accused it&#13;
of favoring visuals over characterizatiom&#13;
Controversy arose over its depiction of the&#13;
ancient Persian and Greek civilizations.&#13;
"STAR TREK" New&#13;
Movie Will Have Gay&#13;
Characters[&#13;
"Star Trek" has always had a tremendous&#13;
gay following, but has al~vays been void of a&#13;
definitive GLBT character. 7his will soon be&#13;
rectified by "Star Trek" New Voyages "who&#13;
produces homespun but highly slick short&#13;
movies is making a queer Web episode.&#13;
As pre-production on David Gerrold’s&#13;
"Blood and Fire" continues, additional guest&#13;
cast members are announced for the upcoming&#13;
episode. Bobby Rice is already slated to&#13;
join the New Voyages crew as Ensign Peter&#13;
Kirk, nephew of Captain James Kirk. A&#13;
recent addition to the team is Evan Fowler,&#13;
who will play Lt. Alex Freeman, a significantly&#13;
pivotal role in "Blood and Fire."&#13;
This story will center around Capt. James&#13;
T. Kirk’s nephew, Ensign Peter Kirk (played&#13;
by Bobby Rice) and his boyfriend, Lt. Alex&#13;
Freeman (Evan Fowler). It is scheduled to&#13;
shoot in June. For more info:&#13;
wwv.startreknewvoyages.com&#13;
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by Michael Hinzman&#13;
Salutations Kittens- Uncle Mikey here...&#13;
\Vvrhat a year it is turning out to be - not&#13;
only has Mr. Tiddles gotten a tummy tuck,&#13;
but I am learning to accept those that are&#13;
less fabulous than yours trul}~. Yes, this is a&#13;
new uncle which shall reach out to those&#13;
that need that special touch, and touch&#13;
them I shall.&#13;
We find a female and an African American&#13;
presidential hopeful, a stronger policy&#13;
protecting our brothers and sisters in the&#13;
military, same sex couples adopting children&#13;
into their fashionably superior loving&#13;
homes not to mention&#13;
the wonderful new&#13;
personal care products&#13;
for men now on the&#13;
market. What an exciting&#13;
time it is in our&#13;
country. Uncle has a&#13;
dream of a rainbow election not too far off&#13;
in the distance. Can you imagine the White&#13;
house White parties?&#13;
search you sought from me. Even the lovely&#13;
Chef* John left a special warm memory in&#13;
my heart, one that is keeping Uncle selfinspired&#13;
on those chilly spring evenings.&#13;
Moreover, it is onto bigger issues for this&#13;
Queen. Yes, Uncle Mikey has been called to&#13;
arms by those in the community. Uncle shall&#13;
be writing articles in depth on a plethora&#13;
ranging from the paramount as well as the&#13;
delicious. Look for big things here Kittens.&#13;
Now l shall show Uncles&#13;
immeasurable&#13;
appetite for the dish.&#13;
Uncle is just full of Pride kittens, as I watch&#13;
my community grow in strength, pride, and&#13;
most of all, knowing that Uncle has become&#13;
a part of your community, here at the Star&#13;
family. Chaz has truly built something great&#13;
and Uncle firmly believes the best is yet&#13;
to come. Keep reading and support your&#13;
family.&#13;
Yes, it has been such a roller coaster of a ride&#13;
with the Twinks seeking the delightful substance&#13;
of wishes while the lesbians sought&#13;
sanity within their U-haul contracts. -Yes,&#13;
Uncle remembers all and even those that he&#13;
couldn’t forget at gunpoint. Yes, Crisco boy!&#13;
I have still not recovered from the deep&#13;
As that ciga,ette smoking tart, Virginia&#13;
Slim, would say, "We’ve come a long way&#13;
baby!" It has truly been Uncle’s pleasure,&#13;
being the house&#13;
Guru here at the&#13;
Star for so long. I&#13;
have watched as our&#13;
widdle family has&#13;
grown and became a&#13;
publication of great&#13;
pride and high standard.&#13;
Yes Kittens, Uncle Mikey is moving onward&#13;
and upward (maybe even underward), as I&#13;
continue to serve the gay community. After&#13;
all, we all know servicing is in a queen’s&#13;
nature,&#13;
Wherever there is a lonely man (of course,&#13;
pending a credit check) I’ll be there. Where&#13;
there is a Twink in the night, I’ll be there&#13;
too. Uncle Mikey is not leaving you, just&#13;
spreading those glittery wings and flying&#13;
over Queerdom, seeking only to serve his&#13;
fellow man and sister alike. Ok, so maybe&#13;
my service wil! be more in depth with the&#13;
male members of the community, however,&#13;
I am there for my sisters too.&#13;
As ~ve move forward Uncle wants to hear&#13;
from his readers. Know a topic that needs&#13;
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six weeks, diffusing energy into steamy or esoteric, directionless&#13;
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focused on the goal.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Recent plans you made with&#13;
friends can get lost in the shuffle or morph into something&#13;
unexpected. It doesn’t matter, as long as enjoying their&#13;
company remains most important. Exuberant drinking or&#13;
drugging could be a problem. Collaborate instead on some&#13;
community service.&#13;
SAG~TTAR~US (November 22 - December 20): Lately,&#13;
you’re especially outspoken, but logic deserts you now. You&#13;
can argue about artistic matters, but most academic ideas&#13;
will leave you swimming. Political arguments could best be&#13;
made satirically - maybe through a drag persona.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Beware of hidden&#13;
costs, balloon payments, and other sudden expenses&#13;
popping out of nowhere. Making charitable donations could&#13;
help, but be sure you know where that money is going.&#13;
Treating buddies to drinks is not charitable!&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February t8): Your energy&#13;
has been high, but your focus is getting weak, which could&#13;
make you especially susceptible to accidents or simple&#13;
screw-ups in anything you try. Go slow and easy, and take&#13;
time out to meditate and clear your busy brain.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Your increased efforts at&#13;
work could be misguided, causing confusion, perhaps even&#13;
arguments, with the boss. Swallow your pride. A humble,&#13;
flexible approach will work best in the long run, even if it’s&#13;
uncomfortable now.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Mars entering your&#13;
sign makes you forceful - but to what end? You could experience&#13;
some sexual magnetism, but you need to decide&#13;
with whom to enjoy it. A quiet retreat is recommended now,&#13;
but you don’t have to be all alone!&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): It seems you have so much&#13;
to say, but your usually well-organized thoughts are a mad,&#13;
impressionist jumble. Whenever you feel logic-impaired, explore&#13;
the illogical. New artistic and/or musical experiences&#13;
will offer great, original insights.&#13;
CANCER (June 21- July 22): Recent adventures in sexual&#13;
exploration can leave you wondering, _Is that all there is?_&#13;
Never! Erotic technique is not emotional connection. Your&#13;
emotional desires may exceed real possibilities. Enjoying&#13;
fantasies is fine - as long as you remember that’s all they&#13;
are.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Recent changes in your&#13;
partnership are running into confusion. You could let go&#13;
of logic and old expectations and enjoy a sensual, poetic&#13;
adventure. Just avoid anything involving legal obligations or&#13;
entanglements.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Be especially careful&#13;
of your health. Moderate your exercise, and guard against&#13;
anything that’s going around while you are so susceptible.&#13;
If you’re working too hard, stop, think, focus on the goal,&#13;
and rethink your approach.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Kick up your heels&#13;
and dance! Physical activity will open creative channels,&#13;
but you’re a little spacey for sporting events. Dancing, tai&#13;
chi, swimming, and meditative jogs are good. Still, be careful.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Resist the urge&#13;
to stay at home, for whatever "good reasons." Get involved&#13;
in something to help your neighborhood or community. You&#13;
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Caribe Restaurante.... 309 WVanBuren....... 479-253-8102&#13;
Henri’s ....... 19 1/2 Spring St-- -479-253-5795&#13;
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Diamond State Rodeo Assoc.&#13;
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Sidetracks--- 415 Main St--North L.R.~&#13;
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Blue Dog Liquor- ..... -4015 N. Penn - 405-606-7000&#13;
Boom Room....... 2807 NW 36th St- -405-601-7200&#13;
Border’s Books...... 3209 NW Expressway..... 405-848-2667&#13;
CD Warehouse...... 4001 N. Penn 405-525-7766&#13;
Club Rox.......3535 NW 39th Expwy.........405-947-2351&#13;
Christie’s Toy Box.....3126 N. May Ave ....... 405-946-4438&#13;
Church of Open Arms......3131 N. Penn...... 405-525-9555&#13;
Copa.............2200 NW 39th Exp....... -405-525-0730&#13;
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Jungle Reds .......2200 NW Expwy- 405-524-5733&#13;
Ledo.............2200 NW Expwy- 405-525-0730&#13;
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Partners- 2805 NW 36th St - -405-942-2199&#13;
Pec’s 3535 NW 39th Expw ....... -405-947-2351&#13;
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Rudy’s Place......3535 NW39th Expw.........405-947-2351&#13;
Phoenix Rising .... 2120 NW 39th St- 405-601-3711&#13;
The Park- 2125 NW 39th St-- 405-528-4690&#13;
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Topanga Grill &amp; Bar- - - 3535 NW 39th. -405-947-2351&#13;
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Border’s Book Store- - - 2740 E. 21st- 918-712-9955&#13;
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Club Majestic....... 124 N. Boston&#13;
Club Maverick..... 822 S. Sheridan&#13;
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Hideaway Lounge..... 11730 E. 11th&#13;
HOPE Clinic....... 3540 E. 31st&#13;
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Priscilla’s 5634 W. Skelly 918-446-6336&#13;
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Oklahomans for Equality opens Karen Greenawak&#13;
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Center&#13;
TULSA, OK (P/R) __ %e&#13;
Dennis R. Neil! Equality Center&#13;
art gallery will host its monthly&#13;
First Thursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-9pro, ~lhursday,&#13;
December 6, 2007, for the&#13;
opening of its December exhibit,&#13;
photography by artist Karen&#13;
Greenawalt.&#13;
Greenawalt grew up in eastern&#13;
Pennsylvania and earned a degree&#13;
in art education at Kutztown&#13;
University. She received a camera at an early&#13;
age and has been taking pictures ever since.&#13;
After taldng a course in college she got more&#13;
serious and started honing her skiIls. She&#13;
studied at the Santa Fe Photographic "Workshops&#13;
and other photography classes.&#13;
Karen discovered Oldahoma and has made&#13;
Tulsa her home since the mid 70s. She has&#13;
been a Financial Consultant most of that&#13;
time and has been expanding her photography&#13;
business in recent years. \~qen her&#13;
fellow photographers complained that there&#13;
was nothing worth t~ng pictures of in&#13;
Tulsa, she took ~hat as a personal challenge&#13;
and started studying the city with a creative&#13;
eye. She’s produced many stunning images&#13;
of details that are often overlooked.&#13;
Photo: Driller By Karen Greenawalt&#13;
She will not sell an image more than once&#13;
in the same size, so each of her pictures is&#13;
unique. She has made an exception with one&#13;
print that is available as a limited edition, so&#13;
that it could be more affordable.&#13;
Karen has exhibited in galleries and festivals&#13;
around the area, and her work is included in&#13;
collections across the country.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month of December, and can be viewed&#13;
Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pro. The&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located&#13;
at 621 E. 4th St., in downtown Tulsa. More&#13;
info can be found on the-web at okeq.org.&#13;
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attend a Holiday Wine and Cheese Reception&#13;
on ~gednesda}; December 12th at the&#13;
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Street in downtown Tulsa. The reception&#13;
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DBAT provides a forum to the gay; lesbian,&#13;
bisexual and transgender business and&#13;
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v s ts DalIaSo&#13;
DALLAS, TX (P/R) __From one "blue"&#13;
region to another, gay Oklahoma Rep. A!&#13;
MckA}’rey came to share his experiences with&#13;
Dallas’ political activists.&#13;
"We ha:¢e a lot in common with his&#13;
district," said Jesse Garcia, president of&#13;
Stonewall Democrats of Dallas. "He’s in&#13;
a little blue island of Oldahoma City, and&#13;
he’s coming to Dallas County where there’s&#13;
another blue island in a sea of red."&#13;
10 the STAR vcww.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Tu sa’s Socia Event of the Yea A Campy C assi¢&#13;
Show for a Great Cause,&#13;
Photo Czarina Rotc,~acokoff, l~Iiss Bamboo 2007&#13;
(by default) and Handsome Escort, Prince Hartness.&#13;
Top Photo: right il/Iiss Bamboo&#13;
2008 Sydney Vicious, left Miss&#13;
Bamboo 2006Mona Lott and&#13;
selfproclaimed "Empress ofthe&#13;
Bamboo"&#13;
By Greg Stede&#13;
TULSA, OK __ November 17th marked&#13;
the 6th annual Miss Bamboo Pageant&#13;
Fundraiser and was the most successful&#13;
ever. ~’he crown was held in top security&#13;
by BrinkT Security Armored Division and&#13;
entered the building only after the votes had&#13;
been counted by the Accounting Firm of&#13;
Chicken, Bunns and Stevens. Votes for each&#13;
contestant were determined by the amount&#13;
of money each was given by the audience&#13;
for their performance.&#13;
Our House Too ofTulsa was the recipient of&#13;
this years proceeds of $900.00. Our House&#13;
Too offers a variety- of services for people&#13;
who are HIV÷ or living with .AADS. You can&#13;
contact the Director Milton Harris at (918)&#13;
585-9552 or harrismmjr@yahoo.com&#13;
~his years event was hosted by Kris Kohl a&#13;
Tulsa Diva and MC’d by Earlena Detrick a&#13;
local flower sales person. A wonderful job&#13;
was done by both.&#13;
The winner of the coveted crown for 2008&#13;
Sydney Vicious, an unknown bag lady who&#13;
just happened onto the scene, wowed the&#13;
crowd with a stunning performance, and&#13;
our sympathy goes out to Queen Vicious as&#13;
we understand at the time of this writing,&#13;
her grocery cart was hit by Ms. Detricks&#13;
Hummer in the parking lot and completely&#13;
totaled.&#13;
The big surprise at this years pageant was&#13;
Miss Bamboo 2006 and self proclaimed&#13;
Empress Mona Lott who was extremely well&#13;
behaved. A tradition at past Bamboo events,&#13;
all were expecting her usual display of&#13;
vulgarity, a ritual wimessed every year that&#13;
is nothing less than sleazy striptease. Thank&#13;
you Mona for being a perfect lady this year.&#13;
No prelim, no registration fees, not known&#13;
for glamour, but an absolute celebration of&#13;
campy fun with a big heart. That is the Miss&#13;
Bamboo Pageant.&#13;
Copa, OKC Hosts&#13;
National Mro Gay&#13;
A erica Cor teSto&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: (left) 1st runnerup Austin Gene ofTulsa,&#13;
(cwnter) Taz Bailey M~ Gay AllAmerican 2007&#13;
of~Iidwest City Oklahoma, (right) Sebastian Armonte&#13;
a~Ir. Gay AllAmerican 2008 Pittsburgh, PA&#13;
OKL~IOMA CITY, OK__ It was a&#13;
steamy Saturday night at the Copa with&#13;
the national Mr. Gay All American Contest&#13;
held November 10. ~With 5 contestants and&#13;
7 former winners present the audience got&#13;
treated to mankind at their best.&#13;
Owned for the past 2 years by OKC local&#13;
John Beebe, a former Mr.Gay All American&#13;
himself (1996), he has taken on the project&#13;
of this contest -with the passion it takes to&#13;
do the work to make it come together.&#13;
The contest began over 24 years ago as part&#13;
of Norma Kristie’s Pageant System in Little&#13;
Rock, Arkansas (owned by Norman Jones of&#13;
the Miss Gay America Pageant System), and&#13;
even today the scoring system and categories&#13;
are the same. It separated from that system,&#13;
taken over by Gib Hauersperger for several&#13;
years until 2002. It then was purchased&#13;
by Paul Lopez ( also a former Mr.Gay&#13;
All American), then it was taken over by&#13;
Richard Greer who had it until 2005 when&#13;
it dosed.&#13;
Mr.Beebe then saw an opportunity to&#13;
revive the contest, and took it over in 2006.&#13;
Although it did prove to be a lot of work,&#13;
Mr. Beebe has secured several national&#13;
sponsorships of the event and is optimistic&#13;
about the future of the contest. There is now&#13;
a $2500 prize package for the winner, and&#13;
those interested in participating should contact&#13;
Mr.Beebe at wvw.myspace.com/mgaacontest&#13;
or johnbeebe96@yahoo.com&#13;
~,#ww.ozarksstar.com the STAR 11&#13;
REVIEW&#13;
By Donald Pile a~d Ray Williams&#13;
gay~avders@aol.com&#13;
"GAY VEGAS -&#13;
A Guide to the&#13;
Other Side of&#13;
Sin City"&#13;
by Steve Friess&#13;
We have just read one of the&#13;
and we thought that we knew&#13;
Then he tells about the "best oftbe best"&#13;
and the MUST DO and MUST SEE things&#13;
about Las Vegas. Any gay person going to&#13;
L~ Vegas whether for the first time or if&#13;
they flare been there many times should&#13;
purchase this book. Steve’s "Gay Las Vegas"&#13;
book deals with lodging, restaurant% shows,&#13;
gay nightlife, shopping, gay weddings ~nd&#13;
is the most definitive book for gaps gohag to&#13;
Las Vegas.&#13;
Steve has lived in Las Veg~ since 1996&#13;
and was originally from Long Island, New&#13;
York. Ftiess ~nd his partner, NBC producer&#13;
Miles Smith, co-host "The Strip" podc~t,&#13;
a weekly Vegas~centrie celebrity-hiterview&#13;
progsara found at q~eStripPodc~st.com.&#13;
Fdess and Smith wed at the Pabos Hotel-&#13;
Casino in March 2007 and live with their&#13;
two Chihuahuas, Black and Jack. Steve is a&#13;
former contributing writer for q~e Advocate,&#13;
Friess has also covered gay topics for&#13;
USA Today, the New York Times, Newsweek,&#13;
and dozpns of other major periodicals.&#13;
12 the STAR&#13;
ff yot~ can’t go to Las Vegss, buy Stevens&#13;
book and read it and you w~l think that&#13;
you are there! He writes so directly ~d tells&#13;
about all aspects of the cit~ "llaere should&#13;
be a informative book like this written&#13;
about all the great gay cities in the country.&#13;
Steve LOVES his city and it shows! He has&#13;
certainly done his research and pulls no&#13;
punches in describing the different aspects&#13;
of gay life ~nd gay destinations when going&#13;
to l&amp;s Vegas. Gay Vegas - A Gnlde to the&#13;
Other Side ofiSin City can be purchased&#13;
around the country at mmay Borders and&#13;
Barnes and Nobles and also on line thr~&#13;
Amazon.com. We HIGHLY recommend&#13;
rhls great book! It w’dl save you a lot of time&#13;
~d money die next time you visit Las Vegas.&#13;
On a side note. Kansas City’s own Wes&#13;
Winters entert~as at the Liberace Mtmettm&#13;
weekly in Las Vegas.&#13;
A~ always, when we write ~nything&#13;
about L~ Vegas, we like to remind everybody&#13;
to remember the words of lAberace,&#13;
"No one will believe in you unless you&#13;
believe in yourself! "&#13;
G.ay ca.ndidates&#13;
v ctonous across&#13;
the U.S.&#13;
WASHINGTON, D.C. (P/R) __ Dozens&#13;
of openly gay and lesbi~a~ candidates&#13;
running in municipal and state legislative&#13;
races across the country won their elections&#13;
Tuesday, according to the Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Victory Fund. Ofthe record 71 candidates&#13;
endorsed by die gsoup in 2007, at least 31&#13;
won their races on Tuesday, while 10 were&#13;
elected earlier this year. At least three more&#13;
endorsed candidates received enough votes&#13;
to edvance to runoff elections.&#13;
V~ctory Fund president and CEO Chuck&#13;
Wolfe said the growing number of out candidates&#13;
demonstrates the gay community’s&#13;
increasing involvement in electoral politics.&#13;
~Thls is the path to change. We are not&#13;
content to sit on the snlelLqes and hope that&#13;
others do the right thing for our community.&#13;
We will step up and lead the fight for&#13;
a more equal and fair America, mad we will&#13;
win," Wolfe said.&#13;
¯ae Victory Fund’s 7I endorsements set&#13;
a new record for an odthnumbered year&#13;
in which there ~re no scheduled federal&#13;
elections. In 2006, the group endorsed 88&#13;
cmadidates ~ad it expects to endorse more&#13;
than 100 candidates in 2008, according to&#13;
Wolfe. He added that planning has already&#13;
begun for n~xt year’s races.&#13;
"2008 will be another record-breaking year&#13;
for gay c~adidates, and they’ll need help to&#13;
counter the inevitable amacks from anti-gay&#13;
hate groups. We’ll be ready to fight," Wolfe&#13;
Among the h@lighrs Tuesday:&#13;
¯ Joel Burns, a candidate for the Fort&#13;
Worth, Tex., City Council edv~lced to a&#13;
December rtmoff election as the top votegetter&#13;
a~er being subject to anti-gay smears&#13;
from an opponent.&#13;
¯ Craig Covey won his race for mayor of&#13;
Femdale, Mich., becoming the first openly&#13;
gay mayor elected in the state of Michigan.&#13;
¯ Michefie Bruce, an openly transgender&#13;
incumbent on the Riverdale, Ga., City&#13;
Council was the top vote-getter in her race&#13;
and advances to a runoff election.&#13;
................Continued next page&#13;
Gay car didar.es cont.&#13;
@ New Jersey State Assemblyman Reed&#13;
Gusciora, who became the state’s first&#13;
openly LGBT state legislator when he came&#13;
out publicly during his current term, won&#13;
re-election to his seat.&#13;
@ Jeffrey Anderson was elected to the Duluth&#13;
City Council, becoming the first openly&#13;
gay elected official in northern Minnesota.&#13;
Tim Eustace won his race for mayor of&#13;
Maywood, N.J.&#13;
@ Brian Bates, won a seat on the Doraville,&#13;
Ga., City Council, becoming the first&#13;
openly gay Republican ever to win office in&#13;
the state.&#13;
@ Lydia Lavelle won a seat on the Carrboro,&#13;
N.C., Board ofAldermen, becoming the&#13;
seventh openly LGBT candidate ever elected&#13;
in the state.&#13;
For up-to-date election results for all endorsed&#13;
candidates, go to www.victoryfund.&#13;
org.&#13;
The Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Fund is the&#13;
only national organization dedicated to increasing&#13;
the number of openly lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual and transgender public officials at&#13;
all levels of government. It is the nation’s&#13;
largest LGBT political action committee.&#13;
Since its founding in 1991, the Victory&#13;
Fund has helped grow the number of out&#13;
elected officials from just 49 to nearly 400&#13;
in the United States.&#13;
OKLAHOMA&#13;
STONEWALL DEMOCRATS&#13;
FUNDRAISER&#13;
AT ANGLES A&#13;
SUCCESS&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Bringing&#13;
together the GLBT community and their allies&#13;
together for an evening of fun and unity&#13;
was hosted by the newly reopened Angles&#13;
Club of Oklahoma City. The fundraiser&#13;
featured not only the executive Director&#13;
Jon Hoadley, but also elected officials State&#13;
Representative AI McAffrey &amp; Oklahoma&#13;
Corporation Commissioner Jim Roth. They&#13;
were also entertained by Alison Scott &amp;&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma 1 st Runnerup Melody&#13;
Michaels, a British lass now a US citizen&#13;
and proud member of Stonewall.&#13;
Stonewall welcomes new members, only&#13;
requiring that one be a registered Democrats&#13;
&amp; believe in equality for all Americans&#13;
including the GLBT community. Person&#13;
interested in joining may log in on our&#13;
Oklahoma website v~vw.okstonewall.org,&#13;
or call Treasurer Jim Nimmo at (405) 843&#13;
3651.The website of the national organization&#13;
is www.stonewalldemocrats.org.&#13;
Meetings are held at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday&#13;
of every month at the Otdahoma State&#13;
Democratic Party Headquarters located at&#13;
4100 N. Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma&#13;
City and are open to all.&#13;
QuotaNe Quotes&#13;
AIDS vaccine didn’t guard against virus~&#13;
Drugmaker Merck &amp; Co. released new data&#13;
on an experimental AIDS vaccine that&#13;
failed to work, the data shows volunteers&#13;
who got the shots were far more likely to get&#13;
infected with the virus through sex or other&#13;
risky behavior than those who got dummy&#13;
shots.&#13;
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November 29, 1984 (23 years ago last month):&#13;
West Hollywood, Calif., incorporates as a city.&#13;
How did West Hollywood&#13;
become so gay?&#13;
os Angeles has been a town&#13;
of many firsts for the GLBT&#13;
communisy, including, in&#13;
the 1950s, the llrst enduring&#13;
U.S. gay and lesbian orga~zizations&#13;
and publications. West&#13;
Hollywood, an enclave within&#13;
L.A., is widely regarded as the world’s first&#13;
gay city&#13;
Popularly known as "WeHo," West Hollywood&#13;
is a small city ofjust 1.9 square miles&#13;
located in the northwest part of LOs Angeles&#13;
County, suzrounded by L.A.’s Hollywood&#13;
district and the independent city of’Beverly&#13;
During the first halfof fire 20th century, gay&#13;
people also began gravitating to West Hdilywood.&#13;
~ie area was beyond the reach of&#13;
the notoriously homophobic L.A.ED. and&#13;
convenient for the gay creative talent work~&#13;
hag behind the scenes in the fihn industry.&#13;
So many gay men bought and renovated&#13;
working-class bungalows ha the 1960s and&#13;
1970s that the area around the Strip became&#13;
known as the "Swish Kips."&#13;
In fire 1960s, the Sunset Strip underwent&#13;
a revival and became a hub of the hippie&#13;
sic venues such as the Roxy and the ~ghisky&#13;
a Go Go. But fire gay social scene centered&#13;
on Santa Monica Boultward. A plethora of&#13;
flubs, restaurants, and boutiques catering&#13;
to gay patrons sprang up on fire west end of&#13;
the street, dubbed "Boys Town" (though it&#13;
also included a longolived lesbian bar~ The&#13;
Palms). But not eceryone w~s gay-friendly&#13;
Barney’s Beanery, a popular eatery since the&#13;
1920s, for decades posted a sign reading&#13;
"Fagnrs [sic] Stay Out," the target of nttmer-&#13;
The land that is now West Hofiywood was&#13;
occupied by the Tongna Indian tribe when&#13;
Spanish missionaries and ranchers setded&#13;
the ~ea in the late 18di centmy. More than&#13;
100 years later, the Los Angeles ~aad Pacific&#13;
RaJlway was built, and a small town ca~ed&#13;
Sherman grew up around the main tall&#13;
yard and trolley barns to accommodate the&#13;
The people of Sherman declined to be&#13;
incorporated into the city of Los Angeles.&#13;
Because the town was outside the jurisdiction&#13;
ofthe L.A. Police Dep~rtment. gambling&#13;
casinos flourished a~d alcohol flowed&#13;
freely din:rag the Prohibition era. In the&#13;
1920s and 1930s, the Sunset Strip running&#13;
along WeHo’s northwest border became the&#13;
~playgsotmd of the stars,’~ a major nightlife&#13;
destination for celebrities of the burgeoning&#13;
motion picture industry. Nearby, posh&#13;
apartment complexes housed Ho0ywood&#13;
luminaries. One of fire most lavish - lesbian&#13;
acrxess KiLn Nasimo~a’s Garden ofAlLah&#13;
÷ became infamous for its wild parties, But&#13;
during World War ii, celebrities opted for&#13;
a more wholesome public image as the&#13;
cotmt~T’s pofiricad climate became more&#13;
conservative, and the Strip fell out of £avor.&#13;
The grittier east end of Santa Morea&#13;
Boulevard. near the border with Hollywood,&#13;
became a well-known prostitution stroll frequented&#13;
by male hustlers ~nd transvestites.&#13;
In the 1970s, the area was home to cheap&#13;
motels, massage parlors, and sex shops. A&#13;
Time magazine article in Aprtl 1976 described&#13;
the so’etch as a "a flelible ribbon of&#13;
smut that expands or contracts according to&#13;
the apathy or indignation of the surrounding&#13;
stucco-house neighborhoods." Indeed,&#13;
there were periodic campaigns to clean up&#13;
the area, but fire illicit activity never completely&#13;
disappeared.&#13;
In the 1980s and 1990s, the city saw an&#13;
influx of Russian Jewish immigrants. With&#13;
a large population of renters, residents grew&#13;
concerned when L~. County proposed&#13;
scrapping rent control amid skyrocketing&#13;
real estate prices. A coalition of gays, Jews,&#13;
ment to establish a separate city. West Hob&#13;
lywood was incorporaied on November 29.&#13;
I984, and elected the first-ever city council&#13;
with a gay majority and the first operdy&#13;
lesbian mayor, Valerie Terrigno. The council&#13;
quickly passed strong rent conu’ol and&#13;
anti-eviction laws and an ordinance bam~ng&#13;
antigay discrimination, Terrigno bersulf&#13;
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removed the "Fagots Keep Out" sign from&#13;
Barney’s Beanery In 1985, WeHo bega~&#13;
offering domestic parmership benefits,&#13;
becoming the first An~erlcan city to legally&#13;
recognize same-sex rrlarionships. But Ter&#13;
rig.no resigned later that yca~ after she was&#13;
charged with embezzling from her former&#13;
employer, and the scandal divided the gay&#13;
community.&#13;
While West Hofiywood has never had&#13;
an actual gay majority, it has perhaps the&#13;
Largest proportion of gay residents of any&#13;
city - es~ated at around 40 percent of a&#13;
to’cA population of 39,000 - and is a hub of&#13;
queer cultare. The Christopher Street West&#13;
Pride parade and festival, first held in 1970,&#13;
moved from Los Angeles to West Hollywood&#13;
in 1979; in 1987 the city started its&#13;
annual Halloween Carnaval, which attxacts&#13;
halfa million revelers. R~nbew flags fly on&#13;
Santa Moniea Boulevard year-round, and&#13;
even the L.A. County Sheriff vehicles that&#13;
patrol the city sport a rainbow logo.&#13;
While San Frandsco’s Castro, New York&#13;
City’s West Village, and Chicago’s North&#13;
Ha[stead area are renowned gay enclaves&#13;
in the midst of larger cities, only in West&#13;
Hollywood are the reins ofpolirical power&#13;
firmly in the hands oftbe GLBT community&#13;
"In the sixties, many of us - mysdf inaluded&#13;
- stood on the outside and shouted epithets,"&#13;
said Steve Sehulte, an original WeHo&#13;
city council member and later mayor. "But&#13;
one of the really important lessons of die&#13;
eighties is that gay and lesbian people have&#13;
to run for office and get elected."&#13;
Forfurther reading:&#13;
Faderman, Lillian, and Stuart Timmons.&#13;
2006. Gay L.A. (Basic Books).&#13;
Gierach, Ryan. 2003. Images ofAmerica:&#13;
West Hollywood (Arcadia Publishers).&#13;
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TRAVEL&#13;
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON&#13;
We have fuutid olle oftbe most wonderhi[ arid exciting&#13;
eldes in the country to visit. Tile first mid most imporoult thing&#13;
about Searde is that you do nor need a car! "!hey have one ofthe fin-&#13;
~st pubhc tr~u~sportatlon systems hi the country. Upon our arrival,&#13;
we first went to the Gay Colrmlunity Cew~er, 1122 E. Pike, which&#13;
is open daily to help tourists and locals as weIh "lhey offer a very&#13;
infurmative packet of hlformation for the gay traveler. Check them&#13;
out at www.seardelgboorg. ’~hey are open 10 AM to 9 PM dally and&#13;
11 AM to 8 PM on Sunda}z What a real treat to be welcomed to a&#13;
city[ qhey have a veer" strong Greater Seatde Business Association&#13;
which has been se~vlng w~dr pride since 1981. Check them out at:&#13;
tkegtha.org.&#13;
A~er that we checked into the Gaslight Inn Bed andB~t&#13;
located at 1727 15th Aver~ue which is in the Capitol Hill area. qheir&#13;
websise is: w~w.gaslight itm.com. You woHt find a more congenial&#13;
or ftiend~ier host that Steve Betmett. Steve has owned a~d operated&#13;
die Gaslight for over 25 years. A~er all these years, Steve is&#13;
still "bubbly and enthusiastic about life" and it shows. He can give&#13;
you great ideas on what to do and where to go whoa visiting and&#13;
he can a~sist you in finding the right bars to go to. It is located in a&#13;
wonderful old home and it’s motif is the arts a~l crafts period. It is&#13;
decorated with beaurihii old Stialdey furniture and Steve has a great&#13;
collection of contemporary glassware as well as some American&#13;
dian artifacts. The rooms and suites are great, some with fi~eplac~s,&#13;
omside decks and there is a heated swimming pool. It is located&#13;
right on the bus llne and every 12 minutes you can catch a bus to&#13;
downtown. "fh]k about accessibility? Within a few blocl~ you can&#13;
walk to a dozen gay bars and 3 dozen restaurants in the area. Tiae&#13;
Gaslight is the ONLY place to stay. The great thing about St~y~ig at&#13;
a B and B is that you get to meet other travelers as well. Tom and&#13;
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Doris from I ~rtg Island were staying there and they were ddightful!&#13;
(Most straight people hate that word, But, they WERE delightful )..&#13;
Also staying there was Greg from Attstralia. He was just starting out&#13;
on a three month business trip around the world[ He was extremely&#13;
enjoyable ttl talk with and we wish him well on his trip. He has&#13;
since emailed $evei~] thnes to keep tl.S up to date on his journey.&#13;
Downtown Searde is one rd" the most be~miful, cLean, modem&#13;
vib~axt downtowns in the cmmtry: Pike Place Market is the fu~t&#13;
place that we went and enioyed the antiques ard gift shops as well&#13;
performers, musicians and a~dsts. You can purchase a huge bouquet&#13;
of flowers for $10 to $15 which would run $50 and up anywhere&#13;
else in the country. Pike Place Market is celebrating their 100th year&#13;
this year. Pioneer Square is also downtown aad is extremely historic&#13;
with ilx tmdergrmmd tours. Most of the buildings in this area are&#13;
over 100 year old. You cou!d spend all day in downtown Seattle iust&#13;
lookir~g at all the wonderful old architecture. We drove all around&#13;
Searde one day and visited mar~y different neighborfu~:ls which&#13;
were all quite ultique atrd di[~hrent. Tile-i have dozens and dorxns of&#13;
hadlvidually mvned cafes and restaurants. From downtown you can&#13;
take the Monorail to the Seattle Center which has the Space Needle&#13;
as weg as Pacific Science Center, Science Fiction Museum mad Hag&#13;
was built for the 1962 \gorld’s Fair. The elevator ride takes just 43&#13;
seconds to get to the top which is 520 feet to the observatiori dock.&#13;
scum of Flight where they have a Concorde, ALr Force One and 85&#13;
other pL~n~, the Museum of Iq-istory ~a~d Industry, the Seattle Art&#13;
M~setun and the Burke Mt~scum of Natural History and Cdlture.&#13;
Seattle is one beck of city to visit! !rod they also have a great Gay&#13;
Meffs Chorus!&#13;
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Aj&amp;ican pen~dns amble about the beach at Cape Town’s Boulders National Park, apopular spot on the tours qffTe’ted by Premier Tours. (Photo by&#13;
Andrew Collins)&#13;
Unusual Tours to Great Destinations&#13;
If you’ve come to associate organized tours with massive chartered&#13;
cruise ships, packed buses, and onerously large groups of fellow&#13;
travelers, you might want to give this concept a fresh look. Today’s&#13;
organized-travel options include a tremendous variety of companies&#13;
offering intimate, upscale, customized adventures. In many cases,&#13;
the method of transportation - canal barges, bicycles, vintage trains&#13;
- are part of the excitement. Many upscale tour companies that cater&#13;
to relatively small groups are also extremely gay-friendly, attracting&#13;
educated and sophisticated travelers who appreciate a diverse mix of&#13;
participants. Here’s a look at five exceptional tour operators, four of&#13;
them mainstream and one specifically gay-oriented, but all offering&#13;
guests unusual ways to experience some of the most intriguing&#13;
destinations in the world.&#13;
Ride the Rails q-hrough nhe Rockies&#13;
With its accepting and tolerant attitude toward gays and lesbians,&#13;
Canada continues to generate plenty of interest from GLBT travelers.&#13;
Ofcourse, it doesn’t hurt that parts of this country rival just&#13;
about anywhere in the world for stunning scenery - the Canadian&#13;
Rockies, a region best explored by luxury rail, are especially breathtaking.&#13;
Gay-friendly Royal Canadian Pacific offers cushy, distinctive&#13;
rail excursions from late spring to early summer. Transportation and&#13;
accommodations are inside beautifully refurbished 1920s and ’30s&#13;
railcars, where large windows afford dazzling views of snowcapped&#13;
mountains and pristine lakes. At a number of points, passengers&#13;
leave the train for touring, hiking, golfing, fly-fishing, and horseback&#13;
riding through the countryside.&#13;
The 6-day Royal Canadian Rockies Experience starts and ends in&#13;
"Calgary, Alberta (you spend the first night at the historic Fairmont&#13;
Palliser Hotel), a modern and lively city with an intriguing gay scene&#13;
(and, in late June, the Canadian Rockies International Rodeo - the&#13;
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world’s largest such gay event). The route winds west through&#13;
Canmore (where Brokeback Mountain was filmed), Banff National&#13;
Park, Lake Louise, and the Columbia River town of Golden. Then&#13;
the train heads south through the Rockies before cutting east at&#13;
Cranbrook and venturing into the Canadian Prairie and the city of&#13;
Lethbridge, before finally heading north back to Calgary. Tne 6-day&#13;
Royal Culinary, Wine, and Music Experience is another great itinerary&#13;
- it begins in Calgary and continues through Banff, Yoho, and&#13;
Glacier national parks, before ending at beautiful Kamloops, with&#13;
a side trip to the stunning Kelowna and Okanagan \Vine Country.&#13;
Royal Canadian Pacific tours include fantastic food and ultra-posh&#13;
accommodations, and they start at around $5,500 per person,&#13;
double-occupancy.&#13;
Stroll Through Northern New Mexico, Tuscany; or&#13;
New Zealan~l&#13;
We live in a super-speedy, boom-boom world, and it’s in part for&#13;
this reason that so-called "walking" vacations have become increasingly&#13;
popular in recent years. One company that has tapped into&#13;
this market with great success, offering tours to a variety of stunning&#13;
and gay-popular destinations around the world, is The Wayfarers,&#13;
whose intimate and pleasingly slow-going 4- to 12-day rambles cater&#13;
to educated, independent-minded, and curious adventurers who are&#13;
fit enough for extended walks but still appreciate upscale accommodations&#13;
and superlative food. On Wayfarers vacations, during the&#13;
day you’ll hike with a guide and your small group of fellow travelers,&#13;
maintaining a leisurely clip through some of the world’s most picturesque&#13;
terrain. At night, you stay in distinctive accommodations,&#13;
from adobe inns in Santa Fe to posh resorts in the South of France&#13;
to seaside villas on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast.&#13;
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Wa)4:arers offers tours in several regions, including such European&#13;
destinations as the British Isles, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, the&#13;
South of France, and Spain. In the United States, you can tour the&#13;
Maine coast, New Mexico, Utah, Washington’s Cascades and Olympic&#13;
Peninsula, and Santa Barbara. In a few destinations (Italy’s lakes,&#13;
England’s Cotswolds, New Mexico) you can choose between women-&#13;
only and mixed-gender tours. These trips are great for couples or&#13;
groups of friends traveling together. They’re well-suited to outdoorsy&#13;
types, but they’re also accessible and enjoyable to globetrotters who&#13;
don’t get outside much yet still enjoy occasional opportunities to&#13;
commune with nature. Prices vary a bit according to the itinerary&#13;
- the 5-day New Mexico trip is about $2,300 per person, the 6-day&#13;
Tuscany adventures cost $3,500 per person, and the 12-day New&#13;
Zealand treks cost $4,200 to $4,500 per person.&#13;
Pedal Across Provence, Adalucia, or Iceland&#13;
Of the many gay-oriented (i.e., open to gays and lesbians as well&#13;
as friends of the community) tour companies out there, few have&#13;
earned a more stellar reputation over the years than Alyson Adventures,&#13;
which offers a slew of soft-adventure getaways that focus on&#13;
such invigorating activities as canyoneering, rock-climbing, hiking,&#13;
kayaldng, rafting, and scuba diving. In particular, Alyson offers&#13;
wonderful bike tours through some of the world’s most fascinating&#13;
places. These tours typically last about a week; are led by knowledgeable&#13;
guides; include accommodations in well-chosen, mid-range&#13;
hotels; include all breakfasts and some lunches and dinners (for&#13;
others you’re on your own); and use of a bike. The trips are geared&#13;
toward all levels of biking experience (they average 25 to 40 miles&#13;
of travel per day, depending on the route), as participants are free to&#13;
go at their own pace, and you’re as likely to meet single travelers on&#13;
these adventures as you are couples or groups of friends.&#13;
Alyson offers about a dozen itineraries, most of them in France&#13;
(Provence, the Dordogne River, the Loire Valley, etc.), but others&#13;
through Tuscany, Spain’s Andalusia, Iceland’s volcano and hotsprings&#13;
country, Vietnam, and Arizona’s Mission Trail. There are&#13;
tours from mid-spring through mid-fall, and prices range from&#13;
about $1,700 to $2,800 per person, double-occupancy. This helpful&#13;
company has even created a website, www.gay-bike.com, filled not&#13;
only with further information on the tours it offers but also with&#13;
tips on traveling by bike. If you’re keen on other types of adventure,&#13;
consider some ofAlyson’s similarly intriguing getaways, such as rafting&#13;
the Grand Canyon, diving offthe Caribbean island of Saba, or&#13;
eco-touring Costa Rica.&#13;
Cruise the French Canals&#13;
and snacks, and richly furnished dining rooms in which you’ll be&#13;
treated to superb classic French cuisine and fine wines. Special meals&#13;
are also planned at a number of restaurants along each itinerary.&#13;
French Country’Waterways cruises last a week, are offered April&#13;
through October, and cost from about $5,000 per person, double&#13;
occupancy.&#13;
Trek Xhrough the African Bush&#13;
Among the many companies out there offering African safari&#13;
adventures, Philadelphia-based Premier Tours earns kudos for its&#13;
distinctive and well-planned itineraries, which provide participants&#13;
a nice mix of in-the-bush adventure and sophisticated big-city and&#13;
wine-country diversion. The gay-friendly company has a huge range&#13;
of trips covering several African nations - Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania,&#13;
Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. Gay travelers&#13;
should book a trip that includes some time in the scenic and&#13;
vibrant city of Cape Town, South Africa. For instance, the 7-day&#13;
Cape Town &amp; Safari excursion includes Cape Town and nearby&#13;
wineries as well as safari experiences in Kruger National Park and&#13;
the stunning Hephant Plains Game Lodge. There are also much&#13;
more extensive 15- to 17-day South Africa tours, some that include&#13;
Johannesburg, Zambia’s Victoria Falls, and Swaziland.&#13;
The company’s many different types of tours cater to a wide range of&#13;
interests and capabilities, as you can try anything from a rugged adventure&#13;
trip that includes hiking and camping to cushier trips where&#13;
you spend the night in fine hotels and posh game lodges. Premier&#13;
Tours provides accommodations, many of the meals, airport transfers,&#13;
game-viewing experiences, and other daily tours. Tour prices&#13;
start around $1,300 per person, double-occupancy, for the 7-day&#13;
Cape Town &amp; Safari tour. This is a pretty amazing deal, when you&#13;
consider the once-in-a-lifetime chance to see elephants and leopards&#13;
in the wild, not to mention the swank restaurants and lively gay&#13;
nightclubs of Cape Town.&#13;
French Country Waterways offers travelers an intimate, upscale way&#13;
to traverse some 4,800 miles of navigable rivers and canals throughout&#13;
the Gallic countryside. This is not your conventional cruise&#13;
adventure. These leisurely and romantic excursions are offered in&#13;
four regions: Champagne (a short distance east of Paris), the Upper&#13;
Loire, Burgundy, and Alsace-Lorraine. If you’re planning a gay vacation&#13;
to Paris and its hip Marais District, consider tacking on one of&#13;
these boat trips after your city stay. The company uses five beautifully&#13;
outfitted barges, which accommodate from 8 to 18 passengers,&#13;
and whose staterooms and suites all have private bathrooms and&#13;
individual climate control. Each barge has a large wooden sundeck,&#13;
ample lounge space and bars stocked ~vith complimentary beverages&#13;
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Ianl thirty-eight years old and I recently&#13;
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the notion of dying my hair, buying&#13;
a convertible, wearing skater shoes, and&#13;
purchasing a cool puka shell necklace. I&#13;
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any labels like that. I thus decided to satisfy&#13;
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a month and I’ve managed to survive about&#13;
a half dozen softb,~Jl games. ~xese are my&#13;
stories.&#13;
I have been a solitary runner for twenty&#13;
years. Teamwork has not been a necessary&#13;
part of my designated sport of distance running.&#13;
I have been master and commander of&#13;
my ship. Softball demands that ten players&#13;
contribute for the common good of the&#13;
tem-n. My days of spinsterhood, playing&#13;
solitaire, and reclusiveness are over. I have&#13;
to look out for my fellow brethren. It has&#13;
been great learning to be part of something.&#13;
I can’t function without them and vice versa.&#13;
Not everyone is good. Some of the outfielders&#13;
race in to catch a fly ball only to see it&#13;
sail thirty feet over their noggin. There are&#13;
still others who throw like Blanche, Rose,&#13;
Sophia, and Dorothy. I have experienced&#13;
the trials and tribulations of watching guys&#13;
swing the bat with all the grace of a fairy&#13;
godmother and her wand. I don’t mind&#13;
these dreadful displays of athleticism. It is&#13;
humbling to me because I k~ov¢ that there&#13;
is something out there that I am horrible at.&#13;
I proceed with this mindset and complete&#13;
understanding&#13;
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The theme song for this season of roundball&#13;
cotfld easily be P~M’s "Everybody Hurts".&#13;
To my disbelief, I have already been injured&#13;
and I have felt the sting of many a painful&#13;
practice and game. I run forty- miles a&#13;
week, I workout three days per week, and&#13;
I even take long bike rides for cross-training&#13;
purposes. How could this suffering be a&#13;
possibility for someone like me? The reality&#13;
is that I am working a different range of&#13;
motion for my muscles. Even Superman has&#13;
his Kryptonite and Achilles had his heel. I&#13;
have given greater credence to the expression&#13;
that what doesn’t kill me will only raake me&#13;
stronger.&#13;
Softball certainly has its gadabout tendendes.&#13;
I am especially fond of this social side&#13;
of the sport. The reward for engaging in the&#13;
weekly ritual of two consecutive seven-inning&#13;
games is found in a mug of Bud Light&#13;
at ye olde watering hole after the barbarism&#13;
has subsided. Rewards have even been&#13;
known to involve some backTard frolicking&#13;
in our shortstop’s pool ~xe horse is bound&#13;
to gallop when he has that carrot stuck in&#13;
front of his nose. Our team has tremendous&#13;
galloping power thanks to our "carrots".&#13;
I am enjoying the break in my daily monotony&#13;
that has come from this thing called&#13;
softball. I am reaping the benefits from&#13;
the healthy mental and physical aspects of&#13;
the activity. I have found a niche that has&#13;
proved exciting for me. It has been quite&#13;
cheaper than acquiring that box of Clairol,&#13;
the ragtop Mustang, the black pair of&#13;
Vans, and the island accessory with the&#13;
shark tooth that would have adorned my&#13;
neck. I even feel ten years younger since my&#13;
first day of taking to right center field. My&#13;
midlife emergency has suffered a crippling&#13;
blow. The world is safe now, but for how&#13;
long?&#13;
This health and fitness column is brought&#13;
to you by that guy whose ten gallon hat has&#13;
been largely unaffected by his fifteen gallon&#13;
mouth. That guy is Ron Blake and he can&#13;
reached at www.goblakefitness.com.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
The first five-star gay hote! in Latin America&#13;
opened Wednesday in the Argentine capita!&#13;
of Buenos Aires, an increasingly popular&#13;
destination on the worldwide gay tourist&#13;
circuit.&#13;
The hotel, set near the historic San Telmo&#13;
neighborhood, is the second of its kind&#13;
developed by Spain’s Axel Corp., which&#13;
opened a five-star, 66-room gay hotel in&#13;
Barcelona in 2003.&#13;
Creating&#13;
Community for&#13;
People living&#13;
A 501 c (3) Non Profit Organization&#13;
Our House, Too offers a vaiety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
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awarded 5500 000&#13;
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NEWYORK, Nov. 13 -- Services and&#13;
Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) and&#13;
the _’National Gay and Lesbian Task Force&#13;
announced this week they have received a&#13;
$500,000 grant from the kacus Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Fund to support a joint national advocacy&#13;
and policy effort around lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual and transgender (LGBT) aging. For&#13;
this new project, SAGE and the Task Force&#13;
will collaborate on a series of ventures that&#13;
push public policies that address LGBT aging&#13;
concerns and enhance support, protections&#13;
and quality of life for LGBT seniors.&#13;
The grant will fund two new staffpositions&#13;
-- one at each organization -- and related&#13;
prograna expenses.&#13;
"As the one organization that focuses on&#13;
the full gamut ofLGBT aging issues both&#13;
locally and nationally, SAGE is thrilled to&#13;
partner with the Task Force on this national&#13;
effort to improve the lives of the senior&#13;
members of our community," said SAGE&#13;
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Executive Director Michael Adams. "This&#13;
initiative serves a critical need: in the ne~:t&#13;
20 years the number ofLGBT people&#13;
age 65 and above will grow by 70 percent&#13;
-- from approximately 3 million now to&#13;
roughly 5 million over the next quarter&#13;
century. This demographic tida! wave,&#13;
combined with the endemic invisibility,&#13;
marginalization, and discrimination faced&#13;
by LGBT older people, lends an added&#13;
urgency to this first-of-a-kind national advocacy&#13;
effort. Thanks to this Banding from&#13;
Arcus, we wil! be able to launch a strategic&#13;
and focused effort to increase visibility;&#13;
awareness, policy protections and support&#13;
for LGBT older people." Adams added that&#13;
the new initiative is especially timely since&#13;
SAGE is celebrating its 30th anniversary in&#13;
2008, just launched an online community&#13;
ofLGBT aging advocates and service providers&#13;
nationwide, and plans on hosting its&#13;
fourth national conference on LGBT aging&#13;
next fall.&#13;
"We are grateful to the Arcus Foundation&#13;
for funding this innovative partnership between&#13;
the Task Force and SAGE," said Matt&#13;
Foreman, executive director of the National&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Task Force. "This project&#13;
will combine the Task Force’s federal policy&#13;
and research expertise, SAGE’s unparalleled&#13;
understanding of the needs ofLGBT elders,&#13;
and the energy of activists across the nation&#13;
to shape a better future for all our seniors."&#13;
The Task Force’s existing aging initiative,&#13;
headed up by Amber Hollibaugh, a Task&#13;
Force senior strategist and specialist on&#13;
LGBT aging issues, convenes and coordinates&#13;
the National LGBT Aging Roundtabte,&#13;
worked successfully with SAGE to gain&#13;
the first-ever specific inclusion ofLGBT&#13;
elders in the Final Report of the 2005 VThite&#13;
House Conference on Aging (which will&#13;
guide federal aging work through 2015),&#13;
and will be issuing a second edition of Outing&#13;
Age, a seminal report on policy issues&#13;
affecting LGBT elders, issued in 2000.&#13;
The new SAGE-Task Force collaboration&#13;
has four main goals: to build and provide&#13;
leadership to an action-oriented national&#13;
LGBT aging network; to win strategic&#13;
policy victories for LGBT older people at&#13;
the federal and state/local levels; to build the&#13;
capacity for LGBT aging policy advocacy&#13;
in communities across the country; and to&#13;
ensure that LGBT aging issues are a focus in&#13;
broader aging policy discussions. SAGE and&#13;
the Task Force will carry out this work in&#13;
dose collaboration with local LGBT aging&#13;
organizations, as well as "mainstream" and&#13;
"minority" senior organizations.&#13;
Quotab ÷ Quotes&#13;
Editor and comic writer ~dan Coren asked&#13;
actor MichaeI Caine, who once was a&#13;
neighbour of actor Richard Gere. Coren:&#13;
"You must know the answer to the big question,&#13;
Michad. Is Richard Gere gay?" Caine&#13;
replied: "I don’t know if he is actually gay,&#13;
but he would probably help out if they were&#13;
short-handed."&#13;
Ireland’s government announced late last&#13;
week that it will introduce legislation legalizing&#13;
civil unions for same-sex and heterosexual&#13;
couples by March 2008.&#13;
Known as the Civil Unions Bill 2006, the&#13;
legislation will provide gay couples with&#13;
unions legally equivalent to marriage, akin&#13;
to the Civil Partnership _Act in the United&#13;
Kingdom.&#13;
Both openly-gay members of Congress&#13;
have now endorsed Hi!lary Clinton for the&#13;
Democratic presidential nomination.&#13;
The New York senator secured the support&#13;
ofTammy Baldwin, the "Wisconsin congresswoman&#13;
who is the only out lesbian in the&#13;
House, months ago. And this week Clinton&#13;
gained the enthusiastic endorsement of&#13;
House Financial Services Committee Chairman&#13;
Barney Frank, the only out gay man&#13;
currently serving in the chamber.&#13;
the STAR 27&#13;
"Have a Plan B, PiscesV’&#13;
The Sun square Uranus inspires bold acts of daring&#13;
and innovation, but most of those will lack proper&#13;
planning and precaution. Keep everything in the mental&#13;
realm; explore new ideas and philosophies. This is&#13;
not the time to try out skydiving!&#13;
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Don’t let anyone trust you&#13;
with a secret. Even your own aren’t safe now. Exploring&#13;
new ideas or arguing over old ones can lead to deep new&#13;
insights. Carefully choose the company, time, and place for&#13;
opening up.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Sexual tensions with a friend&#13;
come to the surface, offering the potential of "benefits."&#13;
Acting on those impulses might bring trouble, but discuss it,&#13;
clear the air, and see if it might be worth exploring.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Your partner or a close work&#13;
colleague may let a secret slip that could change your reputafion.&#13;
How you handle it can prove more important than&#13;
the "scandal" itself. Keep a sense of humor and perspective,&#13;
and be flexible with everything except the truth.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Accidents, arguments, weird&#13;
allergic reactions, and other rude surprises are just waiting&#13;
in the wings. Be ready to adapt and improvise, as there’s&#13;
no escape. Often the difference between an adventure and&#13;
a disaster is in your attitude.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Novelties in erotic play will&#13;
open up new doors for you that you’d never imagined. Just&#13;
be very careful, as some kinks require special precautions,&#13;
and everyone is a little more accident-prone these days.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Arguments at home&#13;
are almost inevitable. Accept them as a chance to clear the&#13;
air. You’ll be surprised at what comes up. Problems revealed&#13;
now can be solved later. Explore new ideas, recognizing&#13;
that they will need work.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Impatience can lead&#13;
to outbursts that you’ll regret. You’re a bit too eager for&#13;
adventure, which could lead you into accidents. Try to focus&#13;
that energy into learning new skills, especially those that&#13;
could be useful at work.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21 ): Most of your brilliant&#13;
inspirations about money are ready to blow up in your&#13;
face. A few of those ideas are actually good, but talk them&#13;
over with someone whose advice you can trust, and take&#13;
time to think them over.&#13;
SAGITrARIUS (November 22 - December 20): You may&#13;
find it liberating to divulge family secrets, but your family&#13;
probably doesn’t share your opinion. The benefits of&#13;
disclosure may be worth the trouble, but the trouble will be&#13;
considerable. Think it through before saying anything!&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 -January 19): Stay quietly in&#13;
the background, and keep your ears open. What you hear&#13;
will be astounding and potentially very helpful. A noisy brain&#13;
may seem like an impediment to meditation, but letting it&#13;
run is part of the process.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Arguments with&#13;
friends over money will come too easily. Do your best to&#13;
make sure debts are paid and everything’s even. You’re&#13;
likely to create friction despite your best efforts, so be prepared&#13;
to apologize and back off.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): The impulse to strut&#13;
your stuff may have you showing off a lot more than you&#13;
intended. Make sure presentations are thoroughly planned&#13;
out, complete with a Plan B if things go completely awry.&#13;
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Valentine’s Day started in the time of the Roman&#13;
Empire. In ancient Rome, February 14th was a holiday&#13;
to honour Juno. Juno was the Queen of the Roman&#13;
Gods and Goddesses. The Romans also knew her as&#13;
the Goddess of women and marriage. The following day,&#13;
February 15th, began the Feast of Lupercalia.The lives&#13;
of young boys and girls were&#13;
strictly separate. However,&#13;
one of the customs of the&#13;
young people was name&#13;
drawing.&#13;
On the eve of the festival&#13;
of Lupercalia the names of&#13;
Roman girls were written on&#13;
slips of paper and placed&#13;
into jars. Each young man&#13;
would draw a girl’s name&#13;
from the jar and would then&#13;
be partners for the duration&#13;
of the festival with the girl&#13;
whom he chose.&#13;
Sometimes the pairing of&#13;
the children lasted an entire&#13;
year, and often, they would&#13;
fall in love and would later&#13;
marry. Under the rule of Emperor&#13;
Claudius II Rome was&#13;
involved in many bloody and&#13;
unpopular campaigns. Claudius the Cruel was having a&#13;
difficult time getting soldiers to join his military leagues.&#13;
He believed that the reason was that roman men did not&#13;
want to leave their loves or families. As a result, Claudius&#13;
cancelled all marriages and engagements in Rome.&#13;
The good Saint Valentine (photo above) was a priest&#13;
at Rome in the days of Claudius II. He and Saint Marius&#13;
aided the Christian martyrs and secretly married couples,&#13;
and for this kind deed Saint Valentine was apprehended&#13;
and dragged before the Prefect of Rome, who&#13;
condemned him to be beaten to death with clubs and&#13;
to have his head cut off. He suffered martyrdom on the&#13;
14th day of February, about the year 270. At that time it&#13;
was the custom in Rome, a very ancient custom, indeed,&#13;
to celebrate in the month of February the Lupercalia,&#13;
feasts in honour of a heathen god. On these occasions,&#13;
amidst a variety of pagan ceremonies, the names of&#13;
young women were placed in a box, from which they&#13;
were drawn by the men as chance directed.The pastors&#13;
of the early Christian Church in Rome endeavoured to&#13;
do away with the pagan element in these feasts by substituting&#13;
the names of saints for those of maidens. And&#13;
as the Lupercalia began about the middle of February,&#13;
the pastors appear to have chosen Saint Valentine’s Day&#13;
for the celebration of this new feast.&#13;
So it seems that the custom of young men choosing&#13;
maidens for valentines, or saints as patrons for the coming&#13;
year, arose in this way.&#13;
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%gqth eight pro-equality laws going into effect this month, California stands&#13;
head and shoulders above any ol/Jer state in treating all its people equally under&#13;
the law. "-- Matt Foreman, Evec~tive Director; National Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Task Force&#13;
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 -- The National Gay and Lesbian Task&#13;
Force applauds Equality California (EQCA) and legislative leaders&#13;
for the record number of pro-equality laws taking effect this month&#13;
in California.&#13;
"With eight pro-equality laws going into effect this month, California&#13;
stands head and shoulders above aW other state in treating&#13;
all its people equally under the law," said Matt Foreman, executive&#13;
¯ director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. "Thanks to&#13;
the extraordinary leadership of Geoff Kors and Equality California&#13;
and lesbian and gay members of the Legislature -- Senators Sheila&#13;
Kuehl, Christine Kehoe and Carole Migden and Assemblymember&#13;
Mark Leno -- tens of thousands will now have greater access to&#13;
health care, discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
people in housing and state services will be prohibited, and&#13;
the use of the pernicious ’homosexual panic’ defense will be limited,&#13;
among many other advances."&#13;
One of the most sweeping rneasures is the Equal Benefits in State&#13;
Contracting law, which prohibits the state from contracting with&#13;
businesses that do not offer equal benefits to employees with domestic&#13;
partners on the same terms that benefits are offered to employees&#13;
with spouses. The measure, authored by former Assemblymember&#13;
and current Sen. Christine Kehoe, D-San Diego, passed during the&#13;
2003-2004 legislative session and took effect on Jan. 1. It was modeled&#13;
after a very successful 1996 equal benefits ordinance enacted in&#13;
San Francisco.&#13;
"\gre are excited to see this policy become state law," said EQCA&#13;
Executive Director Geoff Kors, who initiated the idea of enacting an&#13;
equal benefits policy in San Francisco in the 1990s. "The new law&#13;
establishes the fair principle of equal pay for equal work, regardless&#13;
of sexual orientation."&#13;
In addition to the equal benefits law, domestic partners in 2007&#13;
have the right to prepare their California income tax returns together.&#13;
Couples can file jointly in 2008, covering the 2007 tax year.&#13;
Other new laws that went into effect on Jan. 1 reduce courtroom&#13;
bias against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people,&#13;
expand the state’s nondiscrimination protections, and ensure dignity&#13;
and stability for LGBT seniors.&#13;
"These new laws not only provide essential protections for the&#13;
LGBT community, but they also reiterate California’s commitment&#13;
to treat all people equally under the law," Kors said.&#13;
The following pro-equality bills were enacted in California on Jan.&#13;
1:&#13;
Equal Benefits in State Contracting (2003)&#13;
AB 17: Assemblymember Christine Kehoe, D-San Diego&#13;
terms that benefits are offered to employees with spouses.&#13;
Prohibits the state from contracting with businesses that do not offer&#13;
equal benefits to employees with domestic partners on the same&#13;
State Income Tax Equity Act&#13;
SB 1827: Sen. Carole Migden~ D-San Francisco&#13;
Enables registered domestic partners to file joint state income tax returns&#13;
and have their earned income treated as community property.&#13;
Civil Rights Housing Act of 2006&#13;
AB 2800: Assemblymember John Laird, D-Santa Cruz&#13;
Prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion,&#13;
national origin, ancestry, disability and sex (including gender identity),&#13;
marital status, sexual orientation, familial status and source of&#13;
income.&#13;
Older Californians Equality and Protection Act&#13;
AB 2920: Assemblymember Mark Leno, D-San Francisco&#13;
Ensures that LGBT seniors are adequately served by government&#13;
services available to older Californians.&#13;
Nondiscrimination in State Programs and Activities Act&#13;
SB 1441: Sen. Sheila Kuehl, D-Santa Monica&#13;
Prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender&#13;
identity in state-operated programs.&#13;
Equality in Prevention and Services for Domestic Abuse Act&#13;
AB 2051: Assemblymember Rebecca Cohn, D-Saratoga&#13;
Creates a fund to develop and support education and services for&#13;
LGBT victims of domestic violence.&#13;
Gwen Araujo Justice for Victims Act&#13;
AB 1160: Assemblymember Sally Lieber, D-San Jose&#13;
Creates jury instructions and prosecutor training to limit the use of&#13;
so-called"panic strategies" to influence criminal trial proceedings.&#13;
Code of Fair Campaign Practices&#13;
AB 1207: Speaker pro Tem Leland Yee, D-San Francisco&#13;
Prohibits the use of negative appeals based on prejudice against&#13;
LGBT people by candidates who sign the voluntary pledge in the&#13;
Code of Fair Campaign Practices. (Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger&#13;
vetoed a similar bill in 2005.)&#13;
MARDI GRAS FAT TUESDAY&#13;
Official name Mardi Gras&#13;
Also called Shrove Tuesday, Fat Tuesday&#13;
Observed by Various locales, usually ones historically associated&#13;
with Catholic populations&#13;
Type Local, cultural, christian&#13;
Significance Celebration prior to fasting season of Lent.&#13;
Date Day before Ash Wednesday 2007 date February 20&#13;
Celebrations Parades, parties&#13;
Related to Carnival&#13;
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Northern Mexican state of Coahuila&#13;
approves law recognizing gay unions&#13;
The Associated Press&#13;
Published: January 12, 2007&#13;
PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico__ The legislature for the northern&#13;
Mexican state of Coahuila approved a law recognizing gay unions&#13;
on Thursday, the second assembly to take such an action in the&#13;
predominantly Roman Catholic nation.&#13;
The measure, which will provide gay couples with numerous social&#13;
benefits similar to those of married couples, was approved with 20&#13;
votes in favor and13 votes against, said Rep. Julieta Lopez, of the&#13;
centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI. Lopez helped the&#13;
draft the bill.&#13;
Coahuila Gov. Humberto Moreira, who is also in the PRI, is expected&#13;
to sign the bill into law.&#13;
In November, the Mexico City assembly passed a similar measure&#13;
for the first time in the nation’s history.&#13;
That law has been sharply criticized by the Roman Catholic Church&#13;
and the conservative Nation.al Action Party of President Felipe&#13;
Calderon.&#13;
While homosexuality is still taboo in many rural parts of Latin&#13;
America, the region’s urban areas are becoming more socially liberal.&#13;
Mexico City and Coahuila join the Argentine capital of Buenos&#13;
Aires and the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul in legalizing&#13;
same-sex civil unions.&#13;
At the national level, lawmakers in Costa Rica and Colombia have&#13;
debated, but not passed, similar measures.&#13;
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Joplin Gay/Lesbian Center to host&#13;
wine and beer reception.&#13;
JOPLIN, MO__A "Freedom To Marry Week" event in support of&#13;
Equal Civil Marriage For Gays and Lesbians will be held on Saturday&#13;
night February 17th, 7pm to 1 lpm at the UCCFF Building,&#13;
204 North Jackson Ave. The event hosted by the Joplin Gay/Lesbian&#13;
Center will include Dancing, Show, Music with DJ, Wedding Cake,&#13;
Wine and Beer. The fundraiser is to raise money for Joplin Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Center, to have fun, socialize, and to meet new people.&#13;
The Joplin Gay/Lesbian Center is a newly formed non-profit organization&#13;
in Joplin, MO. For more information contact Lee McDaniel&#13;
at 417/622-7821 or email: gaylesbiancenter@yahoo.com&#13;
Mardi Gras Parw at the Hollywood&#13;
Hotel to benefit Her!and Sister&#13;
Resources&#13;
by Jeanne Flanigan&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__Lose the winter blues at the First Annual&#13;
Herland Mardi Gras Party, on Saturday, February 17, at the&#13;
Hollywood Hotel and Suites, 3535 NW Expressway, OKC. Tickets&#13;
are $7 per person, at the door, or from Herland Sister Resources&#13;
(HSR) Board members. Sorry, no table reservations. ~lere will be&#13;
a cash bar, and the event is smoke-free. There are several smoking&#13;
areas within the hotel, and outside under the portico. All room&#13;
rentals are $45 during the winter season.&#13;
The fun will start at 7 pm with live music by Tara Henry, Alison&#13;
Scott, DeShawna, Shannen Porter, and others TBA. In between&#13;
entertainers Miss Ivanna DeVille will dazzle the crowd, and a DJ&#13;
will play tunes to get dmvn by. A costume contest for the Best&#13;
Solo, the Best Couple and the Best Group will be held at 9 pm.&#13;
Between music sets, a couple of other contests will be held: the&#13;
selection of a King and Queen (by who raises the most money), not&#13;
to be confused with the Hog-Calling contest (xvhich will raise the&#13;
most laughs). A silent auction will be conducted, with bidding&#13;
closing at 10 pm. Several tables near the entrance will be reserved&#13;
for information from CimarronArts Project, Okdahoma Visual Arts&#13;
Coalition, AIDS Mastery Workshop, Herland, and OKC Pride.&#13;
HSR is a woraen’s collective founded over 20 years ago. Their&#13;
bookstore is located at 2312 NW 39th, in OKC, just west of the&#13;
Strip. The bookstore hosts poetry readings, art shows, and is a&#13;
lending library and reading room, open Saturdays flora 1-5. HSR&#13;
also sponsors monthly events, such as the Supper Club, nature&#13;
hikes, game and nights, and potluck dinners. Yearly events include&#13;
the Pride Picnic, the Spring and Fall Retreats, and several holiday&#13;
parties. HSR is highly valued for the publishing of the "Herland&#13;
Voice" newsletter, with events, articles, and an annual Poetry issue.&#13;
Nxe Mardi Gras Party will help to pay for the printing and postage&#13;
of the newsletter for 2007.&#13;
Donations of auction items are needed, small and large, due&#13;
Saturday, February 10th, at the bookstore. For further information,&#13;
contact Herland at herland@herlandsisters.org, or call (405)&#13;
521-9696 and leave a message. All donations are tax-deductible.&#13;
Herland’s website is www.herlandsisters.org&#13;
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LOS ANGELES, CA -January 16, 2007 - here!, America’s premium&#13;
gay television network, is pleased to announce that it has&#13;
wrapped production on the first season of the new provocative&#13;
original, scripted series 7he Lair. The first of six half-hour episodes&#13;
will premiere on the network in Spring 2007.&#13;
"The Lair continues herd’s substantial rollout of provocative&#13;
original programming in 2007 that can only, be seen on here!," said&#13;
Paul Colichman, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of here!&#13;
Networks. "This newest addition to our line up authentically and&#13;
unapologetically reclaims the horror genre for a LGBT audience."&#13;
Set in a small coastal town, ~l~ne Lair opens as the bodies of young&#13;
nameless men are turning up dead with vicious wounds to their&#13;
necks. A young journalist is investigating a series of mysterious&#13;
John Doe murders. Clues to these crimes lead him directly to a&#13;
private gentlemen’s club called "Ihe Lair, where the deepest, darkest&#13;
desires are fulfilled. As he gets closer to solving the mystery, Thorn&#13;
finds himself ensnared in a blood thirsty coven of vampires.&#13;
The Lair stars Peter Stickles, who gathered a following this year&#13;
~’rom his work in the acclaimed indie Shortbus, as Damian, the&#13;
leader of the coven of gay vampires, as well as newcomer David&#13;
Moretti, who takes the lead as "iI~om.&#13;
"With a strong, talented cast, we are pleased to add "I-he Lair as&#13;
another original scripted series to our growing slate of projects,"&#13;
noted Meredith Kadtec, here!’s Vice President of Original Programming.&#13;
"Our programming runs the gamut, from sexy soap operas&#13;
to thought-provokdng documentaries, and The Lair is a welcome&#13;
addition to that line up."&#13;
The Lair is the latest project reflecting here!’s commitment to bring&#13;
fresh original programming to the LGBT communib: For a sampiing&#13;
of provocative and innovative here! content, visit the here!&#13;
Video Player found at www.heret~acom/videoplayer. Read more&#13;
about here! and out how to get the channel in your area at www.&#13;
heretv.com.&#13;
Recent and upcoming here! original films, series and specials&#13;
include: The DL Chronicles, an award-~vinning series focusing on&#13;
the diverse stories of men of color who by consequence and by choice, live sexually duplicitous and secret lifestyles; The Lair, a provocative&#13;
and sexy vampire horror series; Dante’s Cove, ranked "Best Soap of the Year" by The Advocate; the critically acclaimed Shock To The&#13;
System: A Donald Strachey Mystery, the second installment in the series of original films starring Chad Mlen as a gay private investigator;&#13;
the provocative six-part docu-series Lesbian Sex and Sexuality, an unblinking look inside the world of lesbian culture from award-winning&#13;
producer Katherine Linton; and the original film Shelter, an indie romantic drama about love, family and trying to stay true to yourself.&#13;
Photofi’orn: here!&#13;
here!, America’s premium gay television network, was established in 2002 and is currently available nationwide on all major cable systems&#13;
and Internet TV providers as either a 24/7 premium subscription channel, a video on demand (VOD) service, and/or a subscription video&#13;
on demand (SVOD) service, here! offers a wide variety of ground breaking and acclaimed original movies and series plus the world’s largest&#13;
collection of gay and lesbian films appealing to the broad-based, diverse LGBT audience.&#13;
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COWBOYJUNCTION DVD TO&#13;
RELEASED FEBRUARY 27TH.&#13;
BE&#13;
James Bobby - The Coxvboy&#13;
Matt Austin - Young Co~vboy&#13;
The Hustler&#13;
"Cowboy JunctioN’ was originally conceived as a short&#13;
story entitled Me, Bobby McGee and the Gun. The&#13;
simple yet sweet tale of two men who meet by chance&#13;
and throw caution to the wind has always resonated for&#13;
screenwriter Gregory Christian. "It is a fairy-tale of sorts,"&#13;
he has said. "Just think back to the last time you fell in&#13;
love with a stranger." But this "boy meets boy" tale took&#13;
on a completely different twist when he began adapting it&#13;
as a short screenplay for entry into the film festival circuit.&#13;
Suddenly, one of the boys was now a married man caught&#13;
up in a world of homo-erotic fantasy and coveting his&#13;
gardener (the Bobby McGee character now envisioned as a&#13;
rugged cowboy).&#13;
When the script was ready, the problem of finding two&#13;
suitable leads arose. \Vhile working at the Kingsmen&#13;
Shakespeare Festival, Mr. Christian decided, after much&#13;
debate, to cast himself as the MAN and fellow actor James&#13;
Bobby as the COWBOY. Bobby was more than up for&#13;
the task of tackling such challenging and tongue-in-cheek&#13;
material. The wheels were in motion and a summer 2004&#13;
shoot was set. Gregory calls the short a "one-day ,vonder."&#13;
The entire piece was shot on a Saturday in August in less&#13;
than 14 hours. When the final cut was ready, he began&#13;
submitting it to numerous film festivals.&#13;
In May 2005, the "Cowboy Junction" short premiered at&#13;
the Miami Film Festival. It played on multiple screens at&#13;
the Regal Theatre as part of their wildly popular "Boys’&#13;
Shorts" program. The piece was a definite crowd pleaser&#13;
and also garnered a cover on local Floridian magazine&#13;
"411" as part of an article about the festival. The short was&#13;
so well-received, Mr. Christian announced at the showings&#13;
that the short would be pulled off the circuit and a feature&#13;
would be going into production.&#13;
The script was ready, the cast and crew were in place and&#13;
production was set for five days following the conclusion&#13;
of the festival. The character of the wife was now a prominent&#13;
part of the storlyine and would be played by veteran&#13;
actress Elyse Mirto (another Kingsmen Shakespeare&#13;
alumni). The tale was now a story of her husband’s sexual&#13;
repression and gut-wrenching "coming out," amongst&#13;
the most dire of circumstances. The entire movie was a&#13;
wonder in it’s own right: completed in nine days of total&#13;
production time.&#13;
Gregory Christian - The Husband&#13;
Executive Producer, Director&#13;
Screemvriter&#13;
Elyse Mirto - The Wife&#13;
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Pride Nects new&#13;
President&#13;
LITTLE ROCK, AR Little Rock Capital&#13;
Pride Board President, David \vvq. Quinn,&#13;
has stepped down in order to pursue other&#13;
personal and professional goals. David plans&#13;
to remain active in the group and the board&#13;
wishes him well in his future endeavors.&#13;
Following David’s resignation, the board of&#13;
Little Rock Capital Pride has voted to name&#13;
Board Secretary, Joe LaFountaine, its new&#13;
leader. Joe is a native Arkansan that returned&#13;
home this May, most recently from Atlanta,&#13;
Georgia where he was a volunteer with&#13;
Atlanta Pride Committee, which produces&#13;
the third largest Pride festival in the United&#13;
States. In October, Joe received a scholarship&#13;
to represent LRCP at the InterPride&#13;
World Conference in Portland, Maine. The&#13;
conference provided workshops on many&#13;
facets of Pride planning, entertainment and&#13;
networking with over 200 Pride organizers&#13;
representing over 50 Pride groups from&#13;
across the world. With less than six months&#13;
remaining until the third annual Capital&#13;
Pride celebration, Joe asks the community&#13;
for its support and assistance to help&#13;
achieve the lofty" goals the board has set.&#13;
Capital Pride will be held June 3rd at the&#13;
Little Rock River Market Amphitheatre and&#13;
financial support and participation is very&#13;
much needed for a successful event. To learn&#13;
more about how Capital Pride, please visit&#13;
http://www.littlerockcapitalpride.org.&#13;
About Little Rock Capital Pride&#13;
Little Rock Capital Pride (http://www.&#13;
littlerockcapitalpride.org/) is a 501(c) 3&#13;
non-profit organization whose mission is&#13;
to host events that honor the history and&#13;
diversity of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and&#13;
Transgender (GLBT) individuals in the&#13;
State ofArkansas and surrounding areas and&#13;
create unity within the GLBT community&#13;
and its allies by providing social support and&#13;
enhancing awareness of the past and present&#13;
contributions of GLBT individuals through&#13;
community activities and services, including&#13;
an annual Pride event.&#13;
Arkansas Citizens&#13;
First Congress is still&#13;
seeking interns.&#13;
Bill Kopsky&#13;
LITTLE ROCK, AR The Arkansas Citizens&#13;
First Congress is still seeking interns for&#13;
this coming session of the Arkansas General&#13;
Assembly.&#13;
Interns are a key part of the Congress’&#13;
ability to monitor a legislative process that&#13;
considers over 3000 pieces of legislation in&#13;
a little over 3 months; while also moving&#13;
key parts of a proactive agenda forward. The&#13;
Congress is looking for one full-time intern&#13;
who will receive $200 a week, and several&#13;
part-time interns who will be volunteers.&#13;
Academic credit is possible from many&#13;
institutions.&#13;
Interns will be joining an experienced staff&#13;
led by lobbyist and Policy Director Alice&#13;
Lightle who is a veteran of several legislative&#13;
sessions as well as time in the Governor’s&#13;
Office, the Attorney General’s Office and as&#13;
a campaign manager for Federal and State&#13;
Offices. We are recruiting mature candidates&#13;
who want hands on experience in how state&#13;
government works and how grass roots&#13;
communities can affect it. Job description is&#13;
pasted below as well as attached.&#13;
Full-time position 45+ hours a week during&#13;
the Arkansas legislative session January thru&#13;
mid-April Part-time positions Minimum of&#13;
12 hours / week during the Arkansas&#13;
legislative session January thru mid-April&#13;
Send resumes and letter of inquiry to:&#13;
The Arkansas Citizens First Congress&#13;
1308 West Second Little Rock, AR 72201&#13;
or email: Congress@CitizensFirst.org&#13;
Web at www.CitizensFirst.org&#13;
The Arkansas Citizens First Congress is a&#13;
coalition of community and labor organizations&#13;
from across Arkansas that advocate&#13;
a common agenda before the Arkansas&#13;
legislature and some state agencies. We&#13;
are a multi-issue coalition working on the&#13;
environment, civil rights, agriculture, economic&#13;
justice, government accountability,&#13;
and consumer rights.&#13;
DIVERSITY WEEKEID DATES&#13;
Eureka Springs, Arkansa&#13;
VALENTINE’S DIVERSITYWEEKEND&#13;
Frida&gt; Feb 16, 2007- Sunda&gt; Feb 18,&#13;
2007&#13;
SPRING DIVERSITY WEEKEND&#13;
Friday, April 13, 2007 - Sunday, April 15,&#13;
2007&#13;
SUMMER DIVERSITY WEEKEND&#13;
Friday, Aug 3, 2007 - Sunday Aug 5, 2007&#13;
FALL DIVERSITY WEEKEND&#13;
Friday, Nov 2, 2007 - Sunday, Nov 4, 2007&#13;
For more information go to:&#13;
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Pantry for those who are HIV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
harrismmjr@yahoo.com.&#13;
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Photo: Ronald Blake&#13;
~11IReally Need To Know&#13;
was a book written by Robert Ful:&#13;
simplicity. Everyone wants to make the&#13;
that is why it becomes so complicated.&#13;
and healthy body, let’s adhere to some of&#13;
presented in Mr. Fulgham’s opus.&#13;
Goldfish and white mice and hamsters all&#13;
a mother load to throw at&#13;
dressed sometime. The sooner, the better. This&#13;
the time to prepare for the inevitable passing ofI&#13;
the pondering as to why some lucky squares live&#13;
others. \X~ny mommy? Because some folks treat ~&#13;
dumpsters while others treat them&#13;
go easy on the booze, exercise frequently, and eat&#13;
Lohan but less than Bruce Vilanch.&#13;
Warm cookies and cold milk are&#13;
morsel of advice. However, let’s wave the wand&#13;
those delicious cookies into Snack~vells or wheat&#13;
troduce that dairy product as a skim milk variety.&#13;
you sir, can I have another?&#13;
~l:ake a nap every afternoon. A smashing and dare I&#13;
cept. Don’t you even think of working through&#13;
or engaging in that nonsensical gossip with your&#13;
quiet office space or your Nissan Maxima and&#13;
fifteen to twenty minutes. It’s a devil of a lot better&#13;
Pepsi, a cancer stick, or that proliferation of a vicious&#13;
ugly Betty in the loss prevention department.&#13;
Wash your hands before you eat. Germs are omnipresent&#13;
ing their opportunity to invade and infect you. There are&#13;
places you go and many things you touch that are laden&#13;
guys. Don’t go Mommy Dearest on me and obsess about the i&#13;
of it all. Just lather up the Lifebuoy or the Lever 2000&#13;
away those microbial monsters before your eating events.&#13;
Put things back where you found them. If you have a&#13;
membershi]3 then you know the importance of this lodestar.&#13;
conspicuous signs adorning the fitness room walls should&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com ¯ the STAR 3&#13;
was Oliver Sipple?&#13;
Oliver Sipple is credited with saving the life&#13;
of President Gerald Ford in 1975, but the&#13;
outing that followed his heroic act wreaked&#13;
havoc on his personal life.&#13;
Sipple, known by the nickname "Billy,"&#13;
was born in Detroit in November 1941. In&#13;
high school, he was a star football player.&#13;
During the mid-1960s, after moving to&#13;
New York City, Sipple hung out with a&#13;
circle of gay men who frequented Kelly’s, a&#13;
hustler bar. He began a relationship with Joe&#13;
Campbell (later immortalized as the "Sugar&#13;
Plum Fairy" in Lou Reed’s song "Walk on&#13;
the Wild Side"), who previously had been&#13;
a lover of Harvey Milk. 7he couple moved&#13;
to Fort Lauderdale, but S~pple soon left&#13;
Campbell, prompting Campbel! to attempt&#13;
suicide.&#13;
During the Vietnam War, Sipple joined the&#13;
Marine Corps as a private first-class. He was&#13;
wounded twice, and completed his tour of&#13;
duty in a Philadelphia veterans’ hospital.&#13;
He received an honorable discharge in 1970&#13;
and moved to San Francisco, where he lived&#13;
on a veteran’s pension due to physical and&#13;
psychological disability. He had numerous&#13;
friends among the city’s burgeoning gay&#13;
community, and he worked on Milk’s campaign&#13;
for a seat on the Board of Supervisors.&#13;
On the afternoon of Sept. 22, 1975, Sipple&#13;
was taking a walk when he joined a crowd&#13;
gathered outside the St. Francis Hotel in&#13;
Union Square to greet President Ford - who&#13;
just weeks earlier had survived an assassination&#13;
attempt by Charles Manson follower&#13;
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme.&#13;
As Ford exited the hotel, Sipple noticed&#13;
that the gray-haired woman standing beside&#13;
him - later identified as Sara Jane Moore&#13;
- had pulled a revolver out of her raincoat.&#13;
Sipple grabbed Moore’s arm, causing her&#13;
shot to miss the president by a few feet,&#13;
then wrestled her to the ground to prevent&#13;
her from firing again; Moore was captured,&#13;
pleaded guilty, and is serving a life sentence&#13;
in prison. (photo rig,bt)&#13;
When questioned by police and Secret Service&#13;
agents, Sipple asked them not to release&#13;
his name. Nevertheless, reporters got wind&#13;
of him, and he was hailed as a hero. According&#13;
to journalist Randy Shilts, Milk told&#13;
San Francisco Chronicle_ gossip columnist&#13;
Herb Caen that Sipple was gay. "That guy&#13;
saved the president’s life," Milk reportedly&#13;
said. "It shows that we do good things, not&#13;
just all that ca-ca about molesting children&#13;
and hanging out in bathrooms."&#13;
Caen noted in a column that Sipple was&#13;
gay, and the news was picked up by several&#13;
other papers across the country - including&#13;
the Chicago Sun-Times, which called Sipple&#13;
a "Homosexual Hero." But Sipple was not&#13;
interested in being a "gay hero." "My sexual&#13;
orientation has nothing to do with saving&#13;
the president’s life," he said, "just as the&#13;
color of my eyes or my race has nothing to&#13;
do with what happened in front of the St.&#13;
Francis Hotel."&#13;
The outing devastated Sipple, who had&#13;
not revealed his sexuality to his conservative&#13;
family back in Michigan. "My mother&#13;
told me today she can’t walk out of her&#13;
front door, or even go to church, because of&#13;
the pressures she feels because of the press&#13;
stories concerning my sexual orientation,"&#13;
Sipple lamented to reporters. His brother&#13;
George later recalled that he, his father, and&#13;
another brother, all ofwhom worked for&#13;
General Motors, were taunted on the factory&#13;
floor. Sipple’s parents cut off contact with&#13;
him, although George said that they did&#13;
not disown him and eventually reconciled.&#13;
Sipple filed a $15 million lawsuit against the&#13;
Chronicle, the Sun-Times, and five other&#13;
newspapers for invasion of privacy. A San&#13;
Francisco Superior Court judge dismissed&#13;
the case on First Amendment grounds, and&#13;
a state appeals court upheld the decision in&#13;
May 1984.&#13;
Although Sipple received a letter expressing&#13;
Ford’s "heartfelt appreciation," he was never&#13;
invited to the White House to accept more&#13;
formal recognition. Milk and some other&#13;
activists attributed this slight to Sipple’s&#13;
sexuality, but Ford later told a reporter that&#13;
he thought he had "done the right thing,"&#13;
and that he hadn’t learned until sometime&#13;
later that Sipple was gay.&#13;
In the years that followed, Sipple grew&#13;
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increasingly bitter and descended into alcoholism.&#13;
"There were a lot of times he wished&#13;
he had never saved the president’s life, for&#13;
all the anguish it caused him," his brother&#13;
recalled. "He said life -would have been so&#13;
m~ch simpler if he hadn’t have done it."&#13;
Though in ill health, Sipple was a regular&#13;
denizen at several gay watering holes on&#13;
Polk Street. On Feb. 2, 1989, after Sipple&#13;
had failed to appear for several days, a&#13;
friend found him dead in his Tenderloin&#13;
apartment, the walls plastered with press&#13;
clippings from the 1975 incident. Ford&#13;
sent a letter of condolence to the patrons&#13;
of the New Bell Saloon - acknowledging&#13;
them as Sipple’s chosen family - stating that&#13;
he "strongly regretted the problems that&#13;
developed" for Sipple after the assassination&#13;
attempt.&#13;
The tragic end to Sipple’s life contributed to&#13;
a debate within the LGBT community over&#13;
identity politics and outing that persists to&#13;
this day. In addition, his story is widely used&#13;
in law and journalism schools as a case study&#13;
in the ethics of revealing a person’s sexual&#13;
orientation against his or her will.&#13;
Oliver Sip2ole thwarted an assassination atte,&#13;
wt on President Ford in 1975&#13;
For further information:&#13;
Duke, Lynne. 2006. "Caught in Fate’s&#13;
Trajectory, Along With Gerald Ford."&#13;
Washington Post (December 31).&#13;
hilts, Randy. 1982. The Mayor of Castro&#13;
Street(St. Martin’s Press).&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
GRAND&#13;
OPENING of&#13;
EQUALITY&#13;
CENTER&#13;
Defying conventional expectations, Tulsa is&#13;
now home to one of the largest lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community&#13;
centers in the United States. Beginning&#13;
February 14th, a five-day Grand Opening&#13;
celebration will be held at the Equality&#13;
Center, an 18,000 square-foot facility in the&#13;
gentrifying East End district of downtown&#13;
Tulsa at 621 E. 4th Street. For a schedule of&#13;
events, see below.&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality/OkEq (formerly&#13;
Tulsa Oldahomans for Human Rights/&#13;
TOHR) mvns and operates the Equality&#13;
Center. In addition to serving as a base for&#13;
statewide advocacy efforts, the Equality&#13;
Center will house wellness programs, a David&#13;
Bohnett Cyber Center, the Tulsa LGBT&#13;
History Project, meeting rooms, health&#13;
testing services, a pro-bono legal clinic, an&#13;
art gallery, retail operations, the Nancy &amp;&#13;
Joe Rainbow Library, and rental space for&#13;
events.&#13;
An eviction for using gay in signage at the&#13;
first Tulsa LGBT Community Center and&#13;
landlordsfiTM repeated refusals to lease space&#13;
to a gay organization inspired Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality to purchase a home of its own.&#13;
Established in 2000, the OkEq capital campaign&#13;
has currently raised almost $900,000&#13;
in private and foundation gifts. Not a cent&#13;
of public or corporate money has been&#13;
contributed toward the costs of purchasing&#13;
or renovating the formerly&#13;
abandoned industrial building. Over the last&#13;
year, more than 225 unique volunteers have&#13;
worked over 6000 hours in refurbishing the&#13;
facility. At the same time, an outstanding&#13;
team of design professionals have volunteered&#13;
their services in orchestrating exterior&#13;
and interior design concepts and dra-wings.&#13;
EQUALITY CENTER GRAND OPENING&#13;
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS&#13;
Love: The Higher Law ~tlursday, February&#13;
14th&#13;
In support of the 10th anniversary of&#13;
Freedom to Marry Week, Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality (O"~q) is sponsoring Love:&#13;
The Higher Law, a Valentine’s Day demonstration&#13;
calling for marriage equality for&#13;
same-gender Oklahomans. A coalition of&#13;
same-gender couples, pro-LGBT ministers,&#13;
and activists will go to the Tulsa County&#13;
Courthouse and attempt to register for&#13;
marriage licenses. If you are interested in&#13;
participating in this historic event, please&#13;
contact OkEq President Laura Behnonte at&#13;
labelmonte@hotmail.com or 918.906.2134.&#13;
Xhere will be a mandatory training session&#13;
for all participants prior to the demonstration.&#13;
Following the Valentines Day action,&#13;
a wedding reception will be held in the&#13;
Great Hall of the Equality Center from 5:00&#13;
to 7:00 PM. Free and open to the public,&#13;
the wedding reception honors those ~vho&#13;
attempted to register for marriage licenses&#13;
earlier in the day and all same-sex couples&#13;
denied the 1,049 federal benefits of marriage&#13;
equality.&#13;
Opening Doors Art Exhibit &amp;&#13;
Competition ~Pnursday, Februa~7 15tih&#13;
Unique art that speaks to all and opens&#13;
doors to the heart, soul and mind ~vill be&#13;
featured during the Opening Doors&#13;
Exhibit &amp; Competition. The exhibit/competition&#13;
debuts on Thursday, February 15,&#13;
2007 with a flee Champagne &amp; Chocolate&#13;
reception from 5:00-9:00 PM and runs&#13;
through March 15, 2007. Each entry of the&#13;
exhibit and competition will be on, or a part&#13;
of, a door - car, cabinet, house or any other&#13;
type of door. Individuals, groups and organizations&#13;
are ~velcome to submit an entry&#13;
free of charge. Awards, determined by a vote&#13;
of the public, will recognize an outstanding&#13;
piece by a young adult (under 21), as well as&#13;
an adult entry.&#13;
GayBingO Friday, February 16th&#13;
No straight lines - just nice shapes. No toy&#13;
prizes just cash. This isdt the bingo your&#13;
grandmother played! GayBingO makes its&#13;
debut on Friday, February 16, 7:00-10:00&#13;
PM, in the Event Center. Outrageous&#13;
entertainment, 6 of the gayest bingo games&#13;
you’ve seen, drink specials like the BingoBlast,&#13;
and a couple of special surprises&#13;
make GayBingO the night you won’t want&#13;
to miss. Tickets, $15 in advance, include&#13;
a fi’ee drink and are available at the Equality&#13;
Center, 621 E 4th Street in downtown&#13;
Tulsa.&#13;
XWelcome Home Open House - LGBT&#13;
Community Expo &amp; TestFest 2007&#13;
Saturda&gt; February 17th&#13;
A full, free afternoon dedicated to the&#13;
LGBT &amp; allied community is featured on&#13;
Saturday, February 17, 2007, 2:00-6:00&#13;
PM. The Welcome Home Open House&#13;
features tours of the new facility and refreshments&#13;
in the Great Hall. You’ll be able to&#13;
learn more of the numerous community&#13;
groups, social organizations, houses of worship&#13;
and agencies during the LGBT Community,&#13;
Expo in the Wellness Center. While&#13;
you’re enjoying the afternoon, free HIV and&#13;
syphilis tests will be available during Test-&#13;
Fest 2007 in the Health Testing Ofiqce and&#13;
additional locations in the Center.&#13;
\Vild Hearts Ball VII - Mardi Gras Madness&#13;
Saturday, February 17th&#13;
The signature event of the Ok~q Capital&#13;
Campaign, the Wild Hearts Ball, celebrates&#13;
its 7th year with Mardi Gras Madness,&#13;
8:00-11:00 PM, in the Event Center of&#13;
the Equality Center. Free food, delicious&#13;
dancers, cash bar and a live DJ will make&#13;
you want to dance the night away. The&#13;
drawing for the Great Divide, your chance&#13;
to win thousands of dollars ($20/ticket) in&#13;
the 50/50 cash split, will also be held during&#13;
the Wild Hearts Ball. Of course, it wouldn’t&#13;
be Mardi Gras without a little madness. If&#13;
you come in full Mardi Gras regalia, as long&#13;
as itfi% legal, you can compete for prizes&#13;
during the costume contest at 10:00 PM.&#13;
Tickets, $15 in advance or $20 at the door,&#13;
are available at the Equality Center, 621 E&#13;
4th Street in downto~vn Tulsa&#13;
............ Continued2age-23&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 15&#13;
This IS the season to enjoy red wines. While visiting wine country in&#13;
California this holiday season, I was most impressed with the Zins.&#13;
From Paso Robles to Sonoma, Zins are truly worth exploring.&#13;
Briefhistory ofthe grape:&#13;
[ZIHN-fuhn-dehl] This is considered California’s red-wine grape because it’s&#13;
not widely gro~vn in other parts of the world. Zinfandel vines were brought to&#13;
California in the 1850’s. By the 1880’s, this variety was rapidly gaining acceptance&#13;
by California growers, and it is now that state’s second most extensively&#13;
planted red grape behind cabernet sauvignon. For years Zinfandel’s origins were&#13;
~" mysterious. Initially, research confirmed a relationship between Zinfandel&#13;
Primitivo (a variety grown in Italy’s Puglia region), causing speculation that&#13;
might have originated in Italy¯ ~However, in late 2001, DNA findetermined&#13;
that Crljenak KaAitelanski (a little-known grape from&#13;
and Zinfandel have identical DNA profiles.&#13;
existence of Crljenak Ka~_itelanski could be found in only one vineyard&#13;
" thousands of vines and dozens of varieties, of which only nine vines&#13;
Zinfandel. Vineyards get replanted periodically, and nobody recognized&#13;
special about this particular vineyard, so it is likely that in a few years&#13;
grape might have ceased to exist.&#13;
Beside the Zinfandel grown in California (and Italy’s Primitivo),&#13;
there are only isolated planting of this grape, mainly in South&#13;
Africa and Australia. Zinfandel is vinified in many styles, which&#13;
vary greatly in quality. One popular style is white zinfandel, a&#13;
fruity-flavored blush wine that’s usually slightly sweet and ranges&#13;
in color from light to dark pink. When made into red wine,&#13;
Zinfandel can produce wines ranging from light, nouveau styles&#13;
to hearty, robust reds with berrylike, spicy (sometimes peppery)&#13;
flavors, plenty of tannins, enough complexity and longevity to be&#13;
compared to cabernet sauvignons. Another style is late-harvest&#13;
Zinfandel, which exhibits higher alcohol levels and some residual&#13;
sugar. The Italians produce dry red Primitivo grape-based wines&#13;
that are similar to some California Zins. As Zinfandel’s popularity&#13;
increases, more and more enterprising Italian Primitivo growers&#13;
are labeling their wines "Zinfandel" and exporting them to the&#13;
United States.&#13;
Foods thatpair well:&#13;
Vegetable pasta dishes, beef sirloin tips, BBQ ribs, sausages, brisket&#13;
and some sharp cheeses¯&#13;
Some cool vineyards to look out for Rodney Strong Sonoma&#13;
County Reserve 2004, Gnarly Red 2005, J. Lohr Old Vines 2004,&#13;
Dancing Bull 2004, Norman Vineyards, the Monster, Fire Station&#13;
Red/Old Vines 2003, Calistoga Cellars 2003&#13;
Thanks for reading, now go into your favorite wine shop and ask&#13;
questions. Bring some bottles home and share some food &amp; wine&#13;
with friends.&#13;
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Ingredients:&#13;
-Spaghetti Josephine-&#13;
(Serves: 4)&#13;
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil&#13;
1/4 cup onion, minced&#13;
1/4 cup celery, minced&#13;
1/4 cup shallots, minced&#13;
1/4 cup carrots, minced&#13;
1 teaspoon minced garlic&#13;
1-1/4 cups (8 oz.) ground beef&#13;
1-1/4 cups (8 oz.) ground pork&#13;
1 tablespoon tomato paste&#13;
1 cup dry red wine&#13;
2 cups brown veal stock&#13;
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste&#13;
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg&#13;
1/’8 teaspoon red chili flakes&#13;
1 lb. fedelini pasta #2&#13;
Parmesan cheese to taste&#13;
1 ounce chopped parsley&#13;
1. Pour the olive oi! into a large saute pan over&#13;
medium heat. Cook the onions, celery, shallots and&#13;
carrots, stirring frequently, until soft.&#13;
2. Add the garlic, ground beef and ground pork.&#13;
Cook for 2 minutes, stirring. Add the tomato paste and&#13;
stir for I minute. Add the red wine and veal stock.&#13;
Reduce heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes.&#13;
3. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add red&#13;
pepper flakes and nutmeg. Taste for seasonings.&#13;
Cook the pasta in salted water until al dente. In a&#13;
large serving bowl, toss the pasta with the sauce.&#13;
Add Parmesan cheese to taste and garnish with&#13;
parsley.&#13;
Serve.&#13;
More on ChezJosephine ownerJean-Claude Bake~"&#13;
andJosephine Baker, page 19.&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
evening. ’~’~ also recon~at~e~d that you purchase your bee~ liquor&#13;
and groceries in Sayvitle b4{bre tal~ng the f~rry to Fire Island and&#13;
save yourself a LOT of money~ YOU can take ~;NYFHING on the&#13;
ferry with you! \x;’%en you debark from the ferry they has,e F~E&#13;
little red wagons for tourists tO Use to cart your groceries and luggage&#13;
to your accommodations.&#13;
Located abou~ 50 miles East ofNew York Cib~ on the South&#13;
side of Long Island. Fire Island is the gay" Fantasy Island in the&#13;
United States. It is a "barrier island approximately 30 miles long&#13;
az~d a half mile wide. Once you get offthe ferry that takes you from&#13;
Sa;~wille, New ~%rk to this ,£onderful enchanted Island, you KNOW&#13;
}o~ are in gay heaven. It is a world unto itsel£ Except for the very&#13;
:xpensive plane hop, the only way to the Island is by the ferry, "&#13;
which takes about 20 minutes. It leaves every hour ~n the weekends&#13;
a~3d ever5" two hours weekdays. From NYC you can take the bus m&#13;
Sayville or, if you have a car, a just park it in the ferry parking lot.&#13;
Fire Island is quite small and there are no autos, no bicycles&#13;
or any other means of transportation other than walking, which&#13;
At the Fire Island Pines, Low [lSa {aka "Ihe %a Dan~") is&#13;
a tradition going back many mOonS that continues today on it’s&#13;
original turf- ~ne Blue W~ale LoW%a takes place eac!~ day at the&#13;
Blue Whale. From&#13;
5 PM to 8PM.&#13;
Bartenders serve up&#13;
concocuons to get&#13;
your hydrated before&#13;
you sweat it all&#13;
out dancing to the&#13;
tunes of one of their&#13;
DJ~. High Tea is&#13;
your chance to coot&#13;
is done either on the beach or on the boardwalks. Literally, board down after burning&#13;
" plank:; are raised above the sand and measure from ~hree to six feet i. tHuepldateLacohwd%ayaat&#13;
wide. The ~wo communities on Fire Island are "l~ne Pines and Cherry"&#13;
Grove which are located about a 25 minute walk apart, ~he Pines&#13;
is more upscale and costly: Cherry- Grove is a bit more taSd back.&#13;
Prices for accommodations, food mid drink are very expensive at&#13;
either place. All fbod. liquor, hotd supplies, etc. have to be brought&#13;
over by the ferry each day, so don’t expect any bargains here. But it&#13;
is 99% ~y! You pay ~br what you get.&#13;
Fire Island is a must when travding ro the East coast for a few&#13;
days. New York gays have been coming here for years, mostly on&#13;
weekends as a great ge&gt;a-way fi:omthe cib: A lot ofNew 21~rkers&#13;
have built weekend homes here and the parties run 24 hours&#13;
a day" on weekends.. Don’t expect any great accommodations on&#13;
Fire Island. there iust aren’t any. [~e Botet Pines and Dunes Yacht&#13;
Club are the only public hotel in the Pines and it is really in need&#13;
of updating. ~the Fire Island Pines is relatively new. On the CherU&#13;
Grove side, there are severa! options including the Dune Poim, a&#13;
small sb: unit lodging: the Carousel Guest House, Holly House and&#13;
the Cherry Grove Hotel. Then there is the Belevedere Guesthouse&#13;
which wa~ built in 1957 and has almost 40 rooms. It is qui~e nice&#13;
and has wonderful views. Most of the restaurants on the, Island are&#13;
in Cherry Grove. For night life you might enjoy Cherry} which has&#13;
a piano bar, video bar and poll table or the Gro;,oe Hotel whi&amp; has&#13;
a grea~ disco bar. On the Pines side, be sure and check out Island&#13;
Club with it~ piano bar and dance floor and the Pavilion which is&#13;
the largest disco on the entire Island.&#13;
the balcoW above&#13;
Pavilion, High .Tea&#13;
kicks off at 8 PM&#13;
aid runs till 10 PM.&#13;
It~ w)ur chance m&#13;
lounge and watch&#13;
all the&#13;
the&#13;
ashore with literally&#13;
a boa&gt;load of guys&#13;
for you to meet. ~e&#13;
sure and take your&#13;
camera as there are&#13;
real deer all over&#13;
the Island and they&#13;
wil! come right uP&#13;
to you for fi~od,&#13;
Nature hiking is&#13;
a great exPefience&#13;
here as the trees,&#13;
bushes and flowers are very" plentiful. We promise you witi love it ~n&#13;
Fire Island as it is an experience ofa lifetime, it is simply, the gavest&#13;
place in Am4rica, even ~ore so than San FranciscO! "l:~t~e gr~at"&#13;
webSites are:ww~a:fireisland,com/, htrp:/Ix~vw.cherrygrovd.com/and&#13;
hrtp://www.fireistandmen.com/&#13;
Path:. sun and sex are the only reasons to go to Fire Island and&#13;
you certainly won’, get much res,:. ~Ihey par~" begins the moment&#13;
you step off" the ferry and doesn’t stop until you get back on it fi)r&#13;
your return to the mainland. Needless to say~ dress is veiT informal&#13;
and dnring the days, most just wear their swimming shorts or&#13;
bikinis. ~lhe "IN" season begins on Memorial Day and runs through&#13;
I.abor DaB however it is open all )’ear long. Ifyou are not looking&#13;
to be with throngs of people the go during the offseason when the&#13;
prices are much lower. Prices almost double on weekends so if you&#13;
can, stay during the week. Another alternative would be to stay in&#13;
5a)’vil~e and take the ferry- over in the morning and return in the&#13;
18 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
"TRAVELING IN OUR FABULOUS WORLD"&#13;
by Donald iPile &amp; Ray \Villiams&#13;
CHEZ JOSEPHINE in NewYork Citywho&#13;
have dined at Chez Josephine~ and they relate ~he same sroLv&#13;
that we had. "Ihey catfr wai~ ro return ro enjoy themselves. A grea&#13;
restaurant stays basically the same year after year after year. It was&#13;
perfect when they opened and it is soil perfect today. Why change&#13;
a perfiect thing? But it is the "People" who make a restaurant. ~e&#13;
owner/host, entire restaurant staff’as we!l as the customers who&#13;
inrermi ngle with each other while enjoying their own fine dining&#13;
experience.&#13;
On our first dining experience at Chez Josephin&amp;&#13;
we nler a&#13;
tfyou have never dined at Chez Josephine Restaurant&#13;
in New ~i)rk City you sim ly have not lived mu Located at&#13;
4 !4 \g~est 42nd Street it is right in the heart of the Theatre&#13;
District. For over 20 years, the "beyond Fabulous" owner,&#13;
Jean-Claude Baker h£s been the finest host of any restaurant&#13;
in the city. A tribute to the late Josephine Baker, the&#13;
restaurant and it’s live music exude theatrical panache.&#13;
Recently remodeled, now with a private dining room,&#13;
this landmark jewel is even more inviting and romantic&#13;
with its blue-On ceiling, red velvet walls and&#13;
cavalcade of chandeliers which light up the vintage&#13;
portraits of "La Baker": 7he eclectic menu reinvents&#13;
the traditional Cuisine of the French bistro&#13;
in an explosion of tantalizing flavors. They have&#13;
won numerous awards over the years including&#13;
the AAA Four Diamond Award and Zagats.&#13;
When we dine out. whether it be in&#13;
New York Cit% Chicago, Palm Beach, Palm&#13;
Springs or wh~tever, selecting the right restaurant&#13;
is so important. Any "cook" can&#13;
prepare a ,ned that is edible! So we have ~&#13;
to search for something far beyond that.&#13;
We always tell Our readers that when they travel,&#13;
that "people" are the most important thing. So it is when&#13;
had never had&#13;
anyone send them&#13;
a gift just for sitting&#13;
next to them ar a&#13;
restaurant but that is&#13;
how it is when dining at&#13;
Chez Josephine. It is £~&#13;
experience.&#13;
dining at a restaurant.... People! From the moment you walk into&#13;
the door at a restaurant until the time you leave, "People" is what it \g’~e have been in fine restaurants&#13;
is all about. Sure, a restaurant HAS to have properly prepared food in the country from Coast to CoaSt but&#13;
and presented in a wonderful manner. Tile restaurant itself~S to dais is one takes the cake so to speak for the finest&#13;
have a certain ambiance. But it is the "People" who make a dining in everything! ~e ambiance, the service, the ~bod.....&#13;
experience ~br us. everything is just PERFECY ! ! ! ! ! Jean-Claude lmows how to treat&#13;
his guests and they return over the years in droves. It m~es for a&#13;
From the moment we walked into Chez Josephine’s the first marvelous din!,ng experience. Fron.i the momentyo,u. step in th~&#13;
rime, the absolutely fabtflous host, Jean-Claude was standing there restaurant until you leave, you are m a completely different world,&#13;
waiting, for us His Charm emnowered the entire restaurant The leaving behind your troubles and that of dae world. You really never&#13;
waiters and entire staffmade certain that we were the most m" apor- ~ant to lea~~e¯&#13;
rant people in the restaurant, as they do with every- customer. Even&#13;
thou we new none of the other customers we all had a common ca- "lhey serve dinner from 5 PM to 1 AM Tuesday thru Saturday&#13;
maraderie amongst ourselves. We were all taking part in a delightful and Sunday Brunch and Dinner from Noon to 10 PM. Their menu&#13;
and unfbrgettable dining experience and we all tmew it. You were in offers Spaghetti Josephine, Grilled Atlantic Salmon, Maryland Crab&#13;
a very special place ar a very special time and everything was perfect! Cakes. Lobster Cassoutet with Shrimp, Lemon Shrimp ~sotto,&#13;
~md we know }br certain that this takes place every day with every Boudin Noir, Elvira’s Down Home Fried chicken, French Cut&#13;
customer at Chez Josephine’s. .~aixish Chicken Breast, Roasted Duck a t’Orange, Pan Seared Calf’s&#13;
Live. Grilled Skirt Steak, Black _&amp;ngus Filet Mignon arid Double&#13;
Now that they have reached a memorable milestone of being i~ Cut Lamb Chops.&#13;
business for 20 years, ttxere legacy just continues and gets better and&#13;
better each year. As we travel to both coasts we talk with others Their website is: ww~v.chezjosephine.com and their phone number&#13;
is: 212.594.1925.&#13;
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7/se S/semton Wild Horse Pass, just a 20-minute driveJ~om the gay nightlife and shopping of&#13;
downtown Phoenix, is acclaimedfor its superb Kai restaurant and elegant Aji Spa. (Photo by&#13;
Andrew Collins)&#13;
Februa ’ 2007&#13;
The action centers on Copper Square and&#13;
its massively expanded convention center,&#13;
plus dozens of trendy restaurants, high-end&#13;
hotels, and fine performance venues. There&#13;
are also a 24-screen cinema, several museurns,&#13;
and sports stadiums that host baseball’s&#13;
Arizona Diamondbacks and basketball’s&#13;
Phoenix Suns. A cultural must is the outstanding&#13;
Phoenix ~t Museum, a dramatic&#13;
green-quartz structure containing 19th-century&#13;
European paintings, delightful artworks&#13;
of the American West, and Abstract Expressionist&#13;
masterworks. Two blocks north is the&#13;
Heard Museum, a 1928 Spanish Colonial&#13;
Revival hacienda containing the nation’s&#13;
top collection of Native American art and&#13;
artifacts.&#13;
ew cities have grown faster and more dramatically in the past half-century than&#13;
Phoenix, which in 2,005 overtook Philadelphia to become the fifth most populous&#13;
city in the nation. It s also larger in area than Los Angeles and the hub of a metro&#13;
region that includes several other fast-growing metropolises, including Scottsdale,&#13;
Mesa, Tempe, and Glendale. But the "Valley of the Sun" is much more than a&#13;
popular place to live - tourism here has taken off thanks to the bounty of lavish resorts,&#13;
a cultural renaissance in downtown Phoenix, and some of the best shopping,&#13;
dining, and recreational opportunities in the West. More recently, the region’s oI~ce&#13;
of tourism has begun enthusiastically wooing GLBT travelers.&#13;
A highly contemporary metropolis surrounded by mountains and high desert, Phoenix is&#13;
in many ways the last stronghold of the western frontier. The region is dogged by certain&#13;
challenges prevalent in the West, such as rampant sprawl and sometimes oppressive smog.&#13;
It’s also bone-dry here - only the Sahara is less humid than Phoenix’s Sonoran Desert. Most&#13;
of the year, the weather is ideal for outdoor recreation, with winter highs in the mid-60s and&#13;
spring and fall highs in the mid-80s. About the only period with blistering heat is summer,&#13;
when daytime temperatures routinely climb into the low 100s (and many accommodations&#13;
drop their rates precipitously).&#13;
In terms of gay-friendliness, Phoenix defies labels. This somewhat conservative capital city&#13;
has long maintained strong Republican leanings, but some of the region’s most famous&#13;
right-of-center politicians - including Sen. John McCain and the late Sen. Barry Goldwater&#13;
- have expressed relatively accepting attitudes toward gays and lesbians. And somewhat surprisingly&#13;
in 2006, this traditionally "red" state became the first in the nation to vote down a&#13;
proposed ban on same-sex marriage. Phoenix has a highly visible GLBT community, and a&#13;
huge number of queer bars, social organizations, and "family"-fi’iendly eateries.&#13;
Visitors to this area have traditionally madea beeline for swanky Scottsdale, with its chichi&#13;
hotels, lush golf courses, haute galleries, and sumptuous spas. However, Phoenix proper&#13;
- which is home to most of the region’s GLBT bars and other businesses - has enjoyed a&#13;
notable comeback of late, especially the once soulless downtown commercial center.&#13;
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Several peripheral residential neighborhoods&#13;
have become gentrified of late, such as the&#13;
Willo and Garfield Place historic districts.&#13;
Of particular note is Roosevelt Row, a burgeoning&#13;
mixed-use residential district that&#13;
supports several excellent galleries as well&#13;
as a wonderful bakery, Tammie Coe Cakes&#13;
(stop in for a latte and a sweet treat or two).&#13;
Speaking of baked goods, ardent pizza connoisseurs&#13;
have been k~own to travel thousands&#13;
of miles for a meal at Pizzeria Bianco,&#13;
inside a historic building in the heart of the&#13;
bustling Heritage Square section of downtown.&#13;
Chef-owner Chris Bianco has been&#13;
dubbed a pizza-making genius for his simply&#13;
sensational wood-fired pies, including the&#13;
Wiseguy (topped ~vith roasted onion, housesmoked&#13;
mozzarella, and fennel sausage). Just&#13;
beware the long lines.&#13;
Vinophiles have taken a shine to Cheuvront&#13;
Wine &amp; Cheese Cafe, the brainchild&#13;
of the city’s openly gay state senator, Ken&#13;
Cheuvront. This happening place near&#13;
the Phoenix Art Museum serves countless&#13;
vintages by the glass and bottle as well as a&#13;
long menu of stellar cheeses, salads, pizzas,&#13;
and snacks. It’s a short walk down Central&#13;
Avenue from here to reach the city’s premier&#13;
gay bar, Amsterdam, an elegant lounge that’s&#13;
part of a larger complex that includes Club&#13;
Miami and Malibu Beach Bar. Other gay&#13;
night spots within a short drive include the&#13;
lesbian-favored Club Vibe, which replaced&#13;
long-running Ain’t Nobody’s Biz and offers&#13;
dancing, darts, and pool; the leather-and-&#13;
Levi’s-oriented Phoenix Eagle; and the highenergy&#13;
Karamba Nightclub. Gay two-steppers&#13;
and country-western fans gather at Chartie’s,&#13;
while fans of drag and karaoke get their fix at&#13;
Burger Betty’s, an Aussie-themed gay restaurant&#13;
and bar.&#13;
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With all the snazzy new resorts that have opened in Scottsdale and&#13;
other outlying cities, it’s easy to forget that Phoenix itself is home to&#13;
a pair of aces: the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired Arizona Biltmore,&#13;
and the intimate, old-world Royal Palms, both of which opened in&#13;
the late ’20s. ~ne 40-acre Biltmore, with its gray, low-slung, angular&#13;
buildings containing 738 guest rooms, lies in the shadows of Phoenix&#13;
Mountain Reserve. There’s also fine golfing and an acclaimed&#13;
spa. Set aside an evening to dine at Wright’s at the Biltmore, where&#13;
such inventive regional American fare as milk-poached pork tenderloin&#13;
with foie gras sauce draws fawning accolades. Many a diva&#13;
whiles away a Saturday afternoon at the nearby Biltmore Fashion&#13;
Park, strolling through high-end boutiques and snacking at trendy&#13;
restaurants.&#13;
~lhe genteel and cozier Royal Palms Resort and Spa could pass for a&#13;
splendid private villa in Spain, with its fanciful stone paths meandering&#13;
past flagrant gardens and citrus-tree-shrouded casitas decked&#13;
in old-world antiques and tiles. The weekend brunch at T. Cook’s&#13;
- best enjoyed on the sunny patio - is a Phoenix tradition, and the&#13;
resort’s tranquil Alvadora Spa provides some of the most supremely&#13;
relaxing treatments you can imagine, from Watsu water therapy to&#13;
crystal-stone facials. Die-hard massage junkies should book one of&#13;
the seven state-of-the-art spa suites.&#13;
In downtown Phoenix, the upscale Hyatt Regency Phoenix and&#13;
the eight-story, moderately priced Best Western Central Phoenix&#13;
Inn are solid options, all within a short drive or walk of area bars,&#13;
restaurants, shops, and museums. A less obvious pick is the funky,&#13;
gay-friendly Hotel San Carlos, a grand if faded 121-room Italian&#13;
Renaissance-style lodging that’s allegedly haunted (by friendly&#13;
ghosts). It’s definitely seen better days, but for the price, it’s a good&#13;
bet with a convenient, central location - especially if you prefer&#13;
quirky over glamorous.&#13;
Nearby Scottsdale abounds with more recently built resorts, from&#13;
the supremely cushy Sanctuary Camelback Mountain resort and&#13;
swish Four Seasons Scottsdale, to the sexy and hip Scottsdale Mondrian&#13;
and retro-chic Hotel Valley Ho. In Chandler, consider the&#13;
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass (which is expected to become a Starwood&#13;
Luxury Collection property later in 2007), an attractive spread on&#13;
the Gila River Indian Reservation, 20 miles southeast of downtown.&#13;
The vibe here is low-keyed and unpretentious, thanks in part to the&#13;
consistently genial employees. The much-lauded Kai restaurant and&#13;
the transcendent Aii Spa remind you,however, that you’re staying&#13;
at a truly splendid desert hideaway. An equestrian center offering&#13;
trail rides and a campy ersatz frontier town called Rawhide (think&#13;
stagecoach rides, goofy gift shops, and gunfightin’ reenactments)&#13;
may help you to channel your inner cowgirl or -boy.&#13;
Greater Phoenix also has a handful of gay-oriented accommodations,&#13;
which range flom homey B&amp;Bs to saucy clothing-optional&#13;
retreats. Downtown’s gay-owned but mainstream Yum Yum Tree&#13;
Guest House, in the hip and historic Willo neighborhood, occupies&#13;
a 1920s school building with soaring ceilings and Mexican-tile&#13;
floors. Shaded patios and gurgling fountains surround the Spanish&#13;
Mission-style building, which also adjoins a relaxing pool area. A&#13;
racier option is the Arizona Royal Villa, a nudity-permitted men’s&#13;
compound with an impressively enticing pool, hot tub, and sunning&#13;
area and rooms and suites in a variety of configurations. For $10,&#13;
non-overnight guests can spend the day here swimming, tanning,&#13;
and mingling with fellow sun-bunnies. It may lack the pizzazz of the&#13;
Biltmore, but this frisky compound is the closest you’ll find in these&#13;
parts to a Palm Springs-style gay resort.&#13;
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FEBRUARY 2007&#13;
"The Facts Will Set Us Free"&#13;
~he Republican Party may be do,vn, but make no mistake, it is far&#13;
from out.&#13;
Ttxe foundation of its revolution is still solid, and perhaps more&#13;
energized than ever. I’m not talking about the "Get Out the Vote"&#13;
folks or candidates wing for office. I’m talking about the base from&#13;
which most Republican activity evolves.&#13;
Former New Jersey U.S. Senator and 2000 Democratic presidential&#13;
candidate Bill Bradley ~vrote a piece in the March 30, 2005, New&#13;
York Times entitled ’[A Party Inverted," which explained that the&#13;
GOP is structured like a pyramid - with the top being the president,&#13;
who can be changed every four years, and the base being the rich&#13;
conservative financiers and the Republican think tanks they finance.&#13;
It’s those think tanks - like the Family Research Institute or the&#13;
Heritage Foundation - that have armed the Republicans with the&#13;
"facts and figures" they use.to advance their conservative agenda.&#13;
These think tanks have been instrumental in casting us as demons&#13;
and sinners in any of the myriad issues we fight for, from nondiscrimination&#13;
laws to marriage equality.&#13;
Just because the Republicans have policy institutes doesn’t mean that&#13;
tactically it’s the wrong way to do things. Developing think tanks on&#13;
LGBT issues - and, hopefully, the well-to-do donor base one needs&#13;
to fund them - is crucial if we are to succeed in being recognized as&#13;
first-class citizens.&#13;
Lee Badgett, an out lesbian, who also happens to have a Ph.D. in&#13;
economics from the University of California at Berkeley, understands&#13;
how important academia can be in shaping public policy&#13;
- especially the public policy that affects our everyday lives.&#13;
Currently the research director of the Williams Institute at UCLA,&#13;
Badgett founded what is considered the first LGBT academic think&#13;
tank in the nation, the Institute for Gay and Lesbian Strategic Studies&#13;
(IGLSS), in the mid-’90s when she was living in Washington,&#13;
D.C.&#13;
"Living in D.C., I saw how important those big think tanks were.&#13;
They were the heart of the Republican resurgence, well-funded,&#13;
strategically creative - they pulled the various conservative movements&#13;
together," Badgett told me in a recent telephone interview.&#13;
"Together with activists and academics, we formed IGLSS because&#13;
we all saw we needed to have some kind of institution to bridge&#13;
the big gap of what was happening in the academic world and the&#13;
real world. We needed the facts and figures to fight back against the&#13;
stereotypes and distortions from the right."&#13;
When Badgett got a teaching job at the University of Massachusetts&#13;
at Amherst, she brought IGLSS with her. As a separate not-forprofit,&#13;
IGLSS was never formally associated with the school, but&#13;
her colleagues were quite supportive. More of a virtual think tank&#13;
than a bricks-and-mortar institution, IGLSS published a number&#13;
of groundbreaking studies that have helped the community move&#13;
forward.&#13;
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"\Ve’ve done a lot of family-related research on domestic-partner&#13;
benefits and the economics of marriage. We looked at the fiscal&#13;
impact same-sex marriage would have on states," she said. "\Vvre’ve&#13;
studied the psychological impact of antigay policies and the strategies&#13;
to overcome them. We’ve also received funding from the Ford&#13;
Foundation to do methodological research on how to ask questions&#13;
about sexual orientation - it’s not as easy as you’d think."&#13;
Badgett has successfully brought the Williams Institute and IGLSS&#13;
together. "We’re talking about it as more of joining of forces," she&#13;
told me, but the reality is that IGLSS has merged with Williams,&#13;
creating an even stronger, more academically rigorous think tank for&#13;
our issues.&#13;
Whether Badgett will remain on the West Coast is a bit up in the&#13;
air. She and her partner, Elizabeth Silver, a legal services attorney, are&#13;
wife and wife in Massachusetts, so California, while warmer, may&#13;
not ultimately be the best place for them. Badgett still has a position&#13;
waiting for her in the UMass-Amherst economics department.&#13;
What will be in her future is more research on LGBT issues. "I’m&#13;
sure that marriage will continue to be one of our biggest areas of&#13;
research," she said. "Policy makers want to know what the impact&#13;
on their own particular states will be. These issues are pertinent&#13;
everywhere because we are everywhere. We’ll be asking whether&#13;
marriage really makes a difference for gay people, and what does it&#13;
mean for those who dofft get married."&#13;
She said that employment discrimination is also on the research&#13;
agenda, since only 17 states have nondiscrimination laws. "A lot&#13;
of people think this is good time to focus on this issue again," she&#13;
said. "\Ve’re still lacking data - for some reason, people don’t want to&#13;
believe that antigay discrimination really exists."&#13;
As LGBT people, we live that reality every day. We know discrimination&#13;
exists; we know that civil unions give us second-class status.&#13;
With researchers like Badgett and think tanks like Williams, the&#13;
truth (facts) will inevitably set us free.&#13;
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Equality Center:&#13;
Brunch &amp; Blessings Sunday, February 18th&#13;
A buffet brunch &amp; live gospel entertainment&#13;
will close out the Equality, Center Grand&#13;
Opening weekend on Sunday, February 18,&#13;
2007. You’ll have not one, but two opportunities&#13;
to enjoy this unique event for the&#13;
LGBT &amp; allied community: An 11:00 AM&#13;
seating, as well as a 1:00 PM seating, will fill&#13;
your stomach with a delicious brunch and&#13;
bring you to your feet ,vith hand-clapping,&#13;
foot-stomping inspiration. Tickets, $10 in&#13;
advance, are available at the Equality Center,&#13;
621 E 4th Street in downtown Tulsa.&#13;
Please visit www.okeq.org or call&#13;
918.743.4297 for more information on the&#13;
events of the Grand Opening celebration&#13;
Equality Center serving the LGBT &amp; allied&#13;
community since 1980.&#13;
Oklahomansfor Equalio, (OkEq) seeks equal&#13;
rightsfor Lesbian, Gg)’, Bis~’ual dr 7?ansgender&#13;
(LGBT) individuals andfamilies through&#13;
advocao; educatian, lord,’ares, alliances, and&#13;
the operation ofthe Equali{y Center:&#13;
Hdp Feed Your&#13;
CommunisT!&#13;
Become A Distributor.&#13;
By Steve T. Urie&#13;
What a difference volunteerism can make&#13;
in a community. In 2005 Spirit of Christ&#13;
MCC, a member church of the Universal&#13;
Fellowship of Metropolitan Community&#13;
Churches founded by Rev. Troy D. Perry,&#13;
started serving the greater Joplin, MO community&#13;
with a food program. One of the&#13;
smallest MCC churches in the country and&#13;
in the middle of the Bible Belt we found&#13;
ourselves answering a call to provide lowcost,&#13;
high value foods stuffs to people in our&#13;
area. A large Christian church had previously&#13;
worked with this program but gave&#13;
up after being unsuccessful in maintaining a&#13;
volunteer program large enough to serve the&#13;
area. Spirit of Christ MCC with a membership&#13;
of only 18 members took on the task&#13;
and was the original site in Joplin.&#13;
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, nondenominational&#13;
organization dedicated to&#13;
providing grocery relief to communities&#13;
throughout the United States. Now serving&#13;
32 states it continues to grow as more&#13;
people in different communities answer the&#13;
need.&#13;
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The program is open to all people without&#13;
restriction. It doesn’t matter what the need&#13;
or socio-economic group; there is simply no&#13;
qualifying. The program is set up to assist&#13;
people to learn accountability by planning&#13;
their food dollars, being responsible to pay&#13;
for their food and to bring a box to take&#13;
their food home in. A box of food (restaurant&#13;
quality) will feed a family of four&#13;
for about a week, two people for about two&#13;
weeks and a single person for a month.&#13;
host site is different but we continue to take&#13;
checks, cash and are approved for Food&#13;
Stamp EBT payments.&#13;
Over half of our clients do not belong to&#13;
our GLBT community and many of them&#13;
have at times joined us for our Wednesday&#13;
evening meal or Sunday service. Nothing&#13;
but positive come from this good works being&#13;
servants to our community.&#13;
At Spirit of Christ MCC our volunteers&#13;
will pack your food and carry it out to the&#13;
car for you. We take orders on Wednesdays&#13;
from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM and Saturdays&#13;
from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Questions&#13;
concerning sites in Tulsa, OK; the greater&#13;
Joplin, MO area or Eureka Springs, AR may&#13;
be directed to spiritofchrist@cableone.net&#13;
or you can go to www.angelfoodministries.&#13;
com/and look under host sites. Donations&#13;
for food orders may be sent to Spirit of&#13;
Christ MCC, PO Box 4711, Joplin, MO&#13;
64803.&#13;
Angel Food’s groceries are sold in a quantity&#13;
that can fit into a medium-sized box at $25&#13;
per unit. Each month’s menu is different&#13;
than the previous month and consists of&#13;
both fresh and frozen items with an average&#13;
retail value of approximately $50. Comparison&#13;
shopping has been done across the&#13;
country in various communities using a&#13;
wide range of retail grocery stores and has&#13;
resulted in the same food items costing&#13;
from between $42 and $78.&#13;
Organizations wanting to become a host of&#13;
the program go to www.angelfoodministries&#13;
for an application. Or call 770-267-7015 or&#13;
888-819-3745.&#13;
ENADINE&#13;
MES, ORANGES&#13;
CHERRIES&#13;
1. Add all ingr&#13;
with ice. ..... . ~&#13;
2. Shake well.&#13;
3. Chil martini glasses with ice and&#13;
water.&#13;
4. Pour into martini glasses and garnish&#13;
with fruit.&#13;
ENJOY&#13;
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OKLAHOMA COUNTY&#13;
By James Nimrao&#13;
Photo by ½"ctor Gorin: Jim Roth taking oath Former Oklahoma State&#13;
Attorney General Robert Hemy administers oath, partner Worth in&#13;
background.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__Since the January 2nd swearing-in&#13;
ceremony, two-thirds of Oklahoma County has been in the safe&#13;
hands of the returning veteran Jim Roth, district 1; and the rookie&#13;
Ray Vaughn, district 3. Later in the day, Mr.. Roth was re-elected&#13;
for the third year in a row as chair of the County Commission.&#13;
In his remarks from the stage Mr. Roth thanked the voters for&#13;
re-hiring him and his team. He continued by renewing his commitment&#13;
to doing good by the strangers ,ve will never meet the&#13;
physically ~nd mentally ill, the downtrodden, the homeless those&#13;
who rarely have an advocate in elected office.&#13;
In his turn Mr. Vaughn pledged to run an office in a professional&#13;
manner without personal disputes.&#13;
Commissioners Roth and Vaughn, along with most of the County&#13;
officers, are keen to restore the county budget board which will&#13;
bring back greater scrutiny of tax dollar expenditures; this oversight&#13;
board was abolished two years ago by Commissioners Brent Rinehart&#13;
and Stan Inman. This action played a major role in removing&#13;
Stan Inman from office.&#13;
The remaining Commissioner, Brent Rinehart, district 2, was in attendance&#13;
at the ceremony and seemed to be listening intently to the&#13;
comments being made. Mr. Rinehart has proven to be divisive and&#13;
contrary during the first two years of his term. He now has two&#13;
good examples to work with.&#13;
Should he wish to run for a second term, he’ll have to be a quick&#13;
study and clean up his act in the less than two years remaining to&#13;
him on the County Commission.&#13;
Time will tell.&#13;
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Salutations Kittens Once more too Uncle Mikey’s take on&#13;
all things Queer. February here again, bringing us another&#13;
chance at being a twinkle in that someone’s special eye, this&#13;
Valentines Day. While some believe in saying it with roses,&#13;
Uncle has always been fond of unconventional tokens of affection.&#13;
A bouquet of flavored lubes and massage oils always&#13;
brought a little warmth my way. Yes, however you choose to&#13;
say I love you, or what was your name again, whatever the&#13;
case may be, Tis the month oflovin’. Let’s see what others&#13;
have on their mind this chilly February.&#13;
Dear Uncle Mikey.&#13;
I am seriously thinking of asking the man I have been with for a&#13;
year now to marry me. I l~ow a lot of guys do not think even a&#13;
commitment ceremony means much since we lack the rights as&#13;
those in the straight world; however, I truly am in love with this&#13;
man. He has brought so much into my life, and I am ready to settle&#13;
down and spend my life with him alone. How should I pop the&#13;
question?&#13;
Ready to Pop&#13;
Dearest Jiffy,&#13;
Kitten, have you come to the right place. You know you just would&#13;
not believe how maW times I have used that line. The key to a&#13;
successful proposal is romance. This is a serious question in which&#13;
you want to convey the intense love and commitment you hold for&#13;
this person. Personalize the moment with an activity you two share,&#13;
making it an unforgettable moment in time, one the two ofyou will&#13;
always share. Most of all do convey the love you have in your heart&#13;
for him. All other matters will fall into place. Smooches_ Uncle&#13;
Mikey&#13;
Uncles third husband popped at the bathhouse. Imagine my surprise&#13;
in the shower room, when he handed me that shiny steel ring.&#13;
Tt~at was a night, I will never forget. I asked the gentleman I was&#13;
entertaining in that moment to hold the ring while I rewarded that&#13;
man of mine. It ,vas a night the three of us never did forget. I swear&#13;
I get all misty just thinking of it.&#13;
Uncle Mikey,&#13;
I am twenty-four years old and an avid fan of the rodeo. I want to&#13;
work the circuit one day. Hmvever, none of my&#13;
friends shares my lust for the pastime and they give me a hard time&#13;
for it. I do not care for club hoping or the typical gay lifestyle. How&#13;
can I show them the pride and adventure of this lifestyle?&#13;
Rodeo boy&#13;
Dear Rodeo Boy,&#13;
Kitten, the rodeo is an adventuresome good time. You cannot allow&#13;
others to dictate your likes and dislikes. Sometimes a man must&#13;
stand-alone for ,vhat he desires or believes in. If you want them&#13;
to except your choices, than you must have a solid conviction,&#13;
which will magnify your confidence through inner self. Uncle has&#13;
loved many a cowboy in his time, and yes, Virginia the south will&#13;
rise again! Saddle up young one its rodeo time. Smooches Uncle&#13;
Mikey&#13;
Uncle Mikey,&#13;
I feel like no one in the gay world understands me. I am looking for&#13;
someone to share my life. I want someone who can find contentment&#13;
in loving only one. I have been hurt so many times, and so&#13;
many men have walked over me using me as their doormat. I do not&#13;
think there are truly any monogamous men left in the world, no&#13;
wonder the straight world sees us the way they do. We bring it on&#13;
ourselves. Am I the only one seeing this?&#13;
Tired of being gay&#13;
Dear Zinfandel,&#13;
Darling, may I offer you some serious to go with that Wine?&#13;
Sweetheart and I say this with all of the love in Uncles heart, (taxes&#13;
and fees not included. Excluded in some states), you have to stop&#13;
sounding like such a victim if you truly want people to stop treating&#13;
you as though. I mean just by the time I finished your words; I was&#13;
ready to sleep with your best friend and steal your escalade. Sometimes&#13;
we must help ourselves before we can look or expect others&#13;
to see us for who we really are beneath the emotional mess we have&#13;
allowed ourselves to become. Of course, uncle means you by us, as&#13;
I am too fabulous to allow victimization here. It sounds as if you&#13;
seriously need a makeover. Also, one last matter. Kitten, we are not&#13;
being gay. We are gay, don’t allow self-loathing to become the next&#13;
cross you carry.&#13;
Smooches- Uncle Mikey&#13;
Well Kittens, I fear I have just exhausted myself. I must refresh,&#13;
maybe have a twinky or two. You know, I am a manabectic. It is important&#13;
prescribed by my personal physician of love, that I keep my&#13;
romantic strength up. Yea, that is it. Proving my love for Queerdom&#13;
one man at a time-Next!&#13;
Smooches Uncle Mikey and Tiddles too!&#13;
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"Roll up your sleeves, Capricorn!"&#13;
We still have that Jupiter-Uranus square shaking things&#13;
up. Mars and the Sun are helping us to see ways to turn&#13;
surprises into opportunities. Ha~d work, foresight, and cooperation&#13;
come a little more easily and will prove well worth&#13;
the effort.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Hard work wilt pay off in any&#13;
event. Utilizing your connections and looking ahead wilt&#13;
help a lot. Coping innovatively with the inevitable snafus will&#13;
get you recognized as a brilliant achiever.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Friends and their demands&#13;
are getting complicated, leading to political conflicts. Going&#13;
to bed with pals is not one of your values, so play that card&#13;
carefully, if at all. Stay true to your own values and goals,&#13;
and let your friends work around them.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Your partner’s efforts to&#13;
promote your career will lead to some interesting new&#13;
developments - perhaps a new career? Taking a long-range&#13;
perspective and keeping your baby busy in bed can avoid&#13;
trouble and help inspire your own career moves.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - Ju~y 22): Urges for novelty and experimentation&#13;
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desire. Exotic strangers can be great fun, but those you&#13;
meet now may have some awful disease.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Real creativity takes discipline.&#13;
This is one of those times you can be more creative by&#13;
focusing your attention on the mundane tasks at hand and&#13;
being supportive of your partner. Out of these everyday&#13;
details will come inspiration and joy.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): It’s a great time for&#13;
fussing around the house and decorating. Doing it with your&#13;
partner, or even a roommate, can vastly improve your relationship.&#13;
Play with new and different ideas; you don’t need&#13;
to commit to any of them.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Explore some new,&#13;
expressive outlet or take a class to brush up on neglected&#13;
skills. Grab the first mad impulse in your head, think it&#13;
through, make a plan, and let reality throw you into "Plan&#13;
B." It will work out better than your "Plan A."&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Practicing&#13;
domestic economy does not mean hitting the sales and&#13;
spending "less" money. Sort treasures from trash, but take&#13;
a creative look at the latter. There should be some new life&#13;
or good resale value in your old junk.&#13;
SAGITTARlUS (November 22 - December 20): You are&#13;
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insight.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January t9): Volunteer&#13;
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you have to gain from your "altruistic" efforts. Roll up your&#13;
sleeves and dig in!&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Recent financial&#13;
upsets could be opportunities in disguise. Confirm inspirations&#13;
and hunches by talking with friends you trust about&#13;
such matters. Your own brilliance may carry the day, but&#13;
only if you acknowledge the efforts of others.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Friends will draw notice&#13;
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              <text>dAN UARY&#13;
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~nd Business Building&#13;
From&#13;
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As you brmvse through this months issue, you’ll notice numerous&#13;
articles on fund-raisers, benefit shows, volunteers ,vorking to build&#13;
and just people helping people. GLBT people who are giving their&#13;
time, money and effort to help make another human life better.&#13;
Many who need help themselves. Giving, is the key issue. This past&#13;
month seeing and hearing about the many events to raise money&#13;
for those living with HIV/AIDS, food drives, toys for kids, meals&#13;
for the home-bound and ~o many other efforts, all within our own&#13;
community, reminded me of how very proud I am to be a gay man.&#13;
Wouldn’t it be wonderful ifwe could maintain that giving spirit for&#13;
the entire year and not just for the holiday season. The spirit should&#13;
not end on December 26th.&#13;
Giving, to support those people and organizations who are fighting&#13;
for equality not only for GLBT’s, but for everyone is another&#13;
important issue we have to face in this new year. I am very optimistic&#13;
for 2007. Many have predicted this will be the year we see&#13;
tremendous gains in equal rights for Gay/Lesbian people. But, we&#13;
must do our part to insure this happens. We voted! And you see the&#13;
results. "We can make a difference." This is the year to build on our&#13;
past achievements and open doors for future generations.&#13;
As we go to press we got the news that the Governor of New&#13;
Jersey had signed the bill granting gay and lesbian couples all rights&#13;
of marriage but the title. This is the third state offering civil unions&#13;
to gay couples and the fifth allowing gay couples some version of&#13;
marriage. It’s starting to happen!&#13;
On behalf of everyone involved with the STAR, I want to wish&#13;
all of you a great and prosperous New Year. May your lives be filled&#13;
with the spirit.&#13;
Dear Chaz,&#13;
It was exciting and thrilling to see your 3rd ,~mniversary Issue&#13;
of the Star! Having lived from the Southern most tip of Florida to&#13;
Northern California, this is just the best publication ever. Your&#13;
smiling personality continues to spread it’s enthusiasm in this tremendous&#13;
endeavor.&#13;
Our community in Joplin, MO and Eureka Springs, AR benefit&#13;
so much from your publication. I have people in both cities asking&#13;
~vhen the next issue is coming out almost as soon as they receive the&#13;
current one.&#13;
Ti~ank you so much for a job well done for the four states.&#13;
Rev. Steve T. Urie, Pastor&#13;
Spirit of Christ MCC&#13;
Joplin, MO&#13;
Chaz,&#13;
I just saw this month’s magazine and I wanted to send you a note&#13;
saying "congratulations" on your third anniversary. It has been an&#13;
honor and a privilege to work with you the past few months. I want&#13;
to thank you for your important contribution to the GLBT con&gt;&#13;
munity and I wish you much success for many, maW years to come!&#13;
Joe LaFountaine&#13;
Board Secretary&#13;
Little Rock Capitol Pride&#13;
Dear Editor:&#13;
I live in Texas and get to both Tulsa and Oklahoma City on business&#13;
about once a month and never know xvhich bar to go to on any&#13;
particular night. I noticed in the December issue of the STAR that&#13;
you have begun to run a special page "AFTERDARI&lt;[" where the&#13;
bars let everyone knoxv exactly what is going on each night. This is&#13;
certainly a tremendous help to anyone not living in Oldahoma City&#13;
or Tulsa and most likely even a great help for those who do! What&#13;
a great idea! I alxvays read the STAR online and enjoy it. Keep up&#13;
the good xvork.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
C. D. Ward&#13;
Publisher/Editor in Chief&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Randy Cunningham&#13;
Dallas, Texas&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn the STAR 3&#13;
NEW# N@N{N, NN~# N~NN,&#13;
New Direction, Laura Belmonte,&#13;
President of Otdahomans for Equality&#13;
Speaks to the Community.&#13;
Doug Ireland "Why should being Gay&#13;
be a crime"&#13;
A retrospective of key moments,&#13;
personalities, and subjects in LGBT&#13;
history. Who was Joseph Beam?&#13;
"The Wine Rack" Cabernet Sauvlgnon&#13;
on review- page 16&#13;
Gay Travelers "Casa de San Pedro"&#13;
Otit of Town "Buenos Aires"&#13;
Kitten, it could have been worse, he&#13;
could have left you with the gift that&#13;
keeps giving, clap on--clap off.&#13;
Laura Belmonte.............5&#13;
Commentary.............. 11&#13;
OUT in Arkansas........... 12&#13;
Inspiring Fitness ........... 13&#13;
Past Out.................. 14&#13;
Tulsa GLBT Center News..... 15&#13;
The Wine Rack............. 16&#13;
Ciao Travel ................ 17&#13;
Lesbian Notions............ 22&#13;
Star Scene................ 24&#13;
Uncle Mikey............... 26&#13;
After Dark ................ 27&#13;
Horoscopes............... 28&#13;
Distributors............... 29&#13;
Cartoons..................30&#13;
Classifieds................ 31&#13;
STAR DISTRIBUTION:&#13;
New Tulsa GLBT Center Opens&#13;
This Month - page 15&#13;
4 day Celtic Festival Eureka Springs&#13;
- page 12&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY * TULSA* LAWTON * MCALESTER * ENID * LITTLE ROCK ~ NORTH LITTLE RODK *&#13;
FAYETTEVtLLE * FT SMITH * EUREKA SPRINGS * HOT SPRINGS * BENTONVlLLE * ROGERS * KANSAS&#13;
CITY * SPRINGFIELD * JOPLIN * BRANSON AREA* WICHITA* PtTTSBURG * JUNCTION CITY&#13;
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NEW HOME. NEW NAME. NEW D RECT ON.&#13;
An amazing year has just passed for the organization formerly&#13;
known as Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights / TOHR! As I&#13;
write, a dedicated team of volunteers is putting the final touches&#13;
on Phase One of our marvelous new center; Marc Acuff, our new&#13;
coordinator of the Tulsa Pride and Diversity Celebration is securing&#13;
corporate sponsors; and the Capital Fund Trustees and the Facilities&#13;
Committee are drafting new documents and policies to ensure that&#13;
our building is financially secure and well-maintained for decades to&#13;
come. From our brilliant IT crew to the immensely creative Design&#13;
Group, I an awed by the talented and generous individuals who are&#13;
helping me lead Oklahomans for Equality into an exciting new era.&#13;
Why the name change? Lots of reasons. For one, Tulsa Otdahomans&#13;
for Human Rights was an offshoot on an Oklahoma City-based&#13;
organization that folded over twenty years ago " hence there is&#13;
no need to saddle ourselves with the awkward Tulsa Oklahomans&#13;
construct. Another reason is that human rights had a very different&#13;
connotation in 1980 than it does now. I have often been asked&#13;
whether our organization does work like Amnesty International or&#13;
Human Rights Watch.&#13;
So, we searched for alternatives. We contracted a public relations&#13;
consultant. We formed focus groups. We spoke to key stakeholders.&#13;
We listened to a host of opinions. And, after much deliberation and&#13;
careful consideration, we adopted a new name, a name that encapsulates&#13;
who we are and what we want: Oklahomans for Equality.&#13;
Equality is the core of the gay rights struggle. We want equal&#13;
employment rights, equal housing and health care access, equal pension&#13;
and veteraffs benefits, equal treatment before the law, and equal&#13;
legal standing for our intimate, committed relationships.&#13;
We want equality for all gay, lesbian, bisexuals, and transgender&#13;
Oklahomans, not just Tulsans. Whatever their race, class, gender, religion,&#13;
age, or ability status, we want all the members of our diverse&#13;
and beautiful community to have the liberties promised each and&#13;
every U.S. citizen.&#13;
We want equality for our allies too. We cannot expect them to support&#13;
us if we do not support them. We cannot ignore our common&#13;
interests. We must harness the collective power of our causes and&#13;
constituencies.&#13;
How will we achieve these goals? By forming new partnerships that enable&#13;
us to serve seniors, youth, those in physical or mental crisis. By offering&#13;
programs that appeal across the entire spectrum of our community. By&#13;
broadening our volunteer resources so that any Oklahoraan can call our&#13;
GLBT helpline "the only one in the state" and find a gay-friendly doctor, a&#13;
supportive counselor, or simply a place to meet GLBT people. By expanding&#13;
our advocacy efforts to include allies throughout the state so that we can&#13;
mobilize hundreds of people for elections, lobbying days, and combating&#13;
anti-gay and anti-trans discrimination at the local level. We have so much&#13;
to do and we’ll soon be doing it in one of the largest GLBT centers in the&#13;
United States.&#13;
We at Oklahomans for Equality wish you a Happy New Year and express&#13;
our gratitude for the gift of your support.&#13;
In Solidarity,&#13;
Laura Belmonte&#13;
President, Oklahomans for Equalit3~ (OkEq)&#13;
Proudly serving "i\lisa &amp; OKC\s GLBT communities since 1982&#13;
"At Century 21 Gold Castle our&#13;
BESTproperties are our PEOPLE’&#13;
430t NW 63rd, Suite 100&#13;
City, OK 73116&#13;
oldcastle.com&#13;
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JOHANNESBURG, South Afi’ica__ Vernon Gibbs and Tony Halls&#13;
got hitched Friday in South Africa’s first gay wedding, a day after the&#13;
government made same-sex marriage legal.&#13;
The couple, who run a guest lodge and animal rehabilitation center&#13;
on the southwestern coast, donned their game-ranger outfits and&#13;
went down to the local home affairs office in the town of George.&#13;
In front of marriage officer Petro Kruger they exchanged rings and&#13;
were pronounced a married couple.&#13;
LOAVES AND F SHE8 FUND-RAISER&#13;
BRIGHTENS THE HOUDAY8 AGNR&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__On December 4-5 the Copa Club&#13;
located in the Habana Hotel celebrated the 16th Anniversary of one&#13;
of Oklahoma’s most heartwarming fund-raisers, the annual Loaves&#13;
and Fishes Dinner and Show. This year it was dedicated to the&#13;
memory of longtime activis.t Keith Smith who passed away November&#13;
20,2006.&#13;
Featuring community icons Sonja Martinez, John Beebe, ToW Sinclair,&#13;
Matthew Heath-Fitzgerald &amp; Debbie Davies, the benefit raised&#13;
OVER $5600 for this Catholic Charities ministry which provides&#13;
meals &amp; other assistance for those home bound by HIV. Judy Riley&#13;
stated. "I am overcome by the generosity of the people who come to&#13;
this event every year in support of our brothers and sisters who are&#13;
living with HIV/MDS. Words cannot express the depth of our appreciation&#13;
and gratitude to Sonja and all the performers, Nick Post&#13;
and the Copa Staff, and also all the benefactors."&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK The board of directors of the AIDS&#13;
Walk of Oklahoma City has awarded grants to nine local non-profit&#13;
organizations totaling $50,100. Grantees and their respective award&#13;
amounts are: Regional AIDS Intercommunity Network (RAIN)&#13;
$5000; AIDS Support Program/The Winds House $5700; Red&#13;
Rock Behavioral Health Services/Red Rock North $5400; Northern&#13;
Lights Alternative $6100; Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma&#13;
$6100; Guiding Right $5400; Other Options $6400; Latino&#13;
Community Development Agency $5000; and the HIV/AIDS&#13;
Legal Resource Project of Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma $5000.&#13;
Since 1998, the AIDS Walk of Oklahoma City has distributed more&#13;
than $333,000 in grants to local non-profit organizations providing&#13;
critically needed services to individuals living with HIV or AIDS.&#13;
SAVE THE DATE FORTHE 2007 AIDS WALK OF OKLAHOMA&#13;
CITY: Sunday, September 30th at the Myriad Botanical&#13;
Gardens.&#13;
Joplin Organia÷rs Announce&#13;
Formation Of Long Awaited&#13;
Gay Lesbian Center.&#13;
JOPLIN, MO The Joplin Gay &amp; Lesbian Center kick-offdinner&#13;
was a rousing success on November 20th. Fifty people ate &amp; drank&#13;
great food, made new friends and saw old ones, and embraced the&#13;
Center’s goal to raise money to build a community center. Guests&#13;
were entertained by "Queer Duck," the Mike Reiss video shorts,&#13;
Charlie Smith, Treasure Love, and the fab-u-lous Miss Latina Carlisle&#13;
(Miss Gay Joplin 2002), who brought the house down with her&#13;
version of"Somewhere Over the Rainbo~v."&#13;
Door prizes included DVD’s of"Dante’s Cove" and "Fixing Frank,"&#13;
tank-top shirts from A &amp; E’s original December movie, "Wedding&#13;
Wars," and various CD’s, including music from Cirque de Soleil.&#13;
Greetings and best wishes were offered by leaders ofUCC Family&#13;
Fellowship, the Joplin Junior Chamber (~e Jaycees), Wal-Mart’s&#13;
Office of Diversig; and Shekinah Glory Church.&#13;
President Lee McDaniel spoke about the need for a center here in&#13;
conservative, rural southwest Missouri to encourage people, especially&#13;
our youth, to be who they are - and to knmv that we are just&#13;
normal, everyday people. He reported that the Center has joined the&#13;
national association of gay &amp; lesbian centers and plans to join the&#13;
Joplin Chamber of Commerce in order to increase its visibility. The&#13;
Center also is a member of GLAAD and HRC.&#13;
The Center extends its thanks to all those involved and to all who&#13;
attended. Special thanks to all the volunteers, the performers,&#13;
UCCFF for rental of its building, Mr. David Garrison for the terrific&#13;
food, the Karpel Group, Corporate Edge Marketing, and to&#13;
Lee McDaniel at Gold Key Mortgage and Carberry Development&#13;
Group.&#13;
The Center’s next major fundraising events will be in February and&#13;
June 2007. Details will follmv via www.myspace.com/gaylesbiancenter&#13;
and http://360.yahoo.com/gaylesbiancenter.&#13;
For more info, please email or call the Center’s President, Lee&#13;
McDaniel, at gaylesbiancenter@ya~hoo.com or 417-622-7821. The&#13;
Center, founded in October 2006, may be reached at PO Box 4383,&#13;
Joplin, MO 64803-4383.&#13;
New-Jersey Denies Gay Marriage,&#13;
Passes Civi Unions.&#13;
TI~NTON, N.J. - Nexv Jersey’s governor signed legislation Thursday&#13;
December 21 st giving gay couples all the rights and responsibilities&#13;
of marriage alloxved under state law, but not the fltle.&#13;
When the la\v goes into effect Feb. 19, Ne~vJersey xvill become the&#13;
third state offering civil re’dons to gay couples and the fifth allowing&#13;
gay couples some version of marriage.&#13;
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Tu san°s B÷s end With 40&#13;
Bikes Chi d ÷n Of Pa ÷nts&#13;
Living With H V/A D$o&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
P,6oto: 40 Bikes and over 3"00 other itemsf!lled the main bar of&#13;
the climb.&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
TULSA, OK No it’s not a bicycle shop and it’s not a Walmart&#13;
store. It’s the Bamboo Lounge Tulsa. Bar owners Terry Hood and&#13;
Stan Smith put the word out in early December that their annual&#13;
Christmas Drive for the Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. food pantry would not be&#13;
just another food collection. "Ihis year was for the kids. The goal was&#13;
a bike for all 30 children of Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. clients. In an interview&#13;
with Stan Smith he told us "The response was so incredible&#13;
we had the 30 bicycle’s within a week and more were promised. We&#13;
then called RAIN to see if any of their clients had children, there&#13;
were five he was told. We have 35 bikes and five extra that I’m sure&#13;
the two organizations will find homes for." Smith said.&#13;
In addition to the bicycles, toys, non-perishable food items, toiletries,&#13;
maW other gifts were donated. Well over 300 items filled the&#13;
main bar of the club. The Tulsa Rough Riders also held a raffle and&#13;
donated the proceeds.&#13;
The 30 children of "/\~sa C.A.R.E.S. clients ages are 6 girls and 5&#13;
boys under the age of seven. 7-11 years of age, 3 female and 4 male.&#13;
Ages 12-15 there are 4 girls and 8 boys. Some are themselves HIV&#13;
positive but all are affected by the difficult lives of their parents living&#13;
with HIV/AIDS.&#13;
The majority of Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. and RAIN HIV/AIDS clients are&#13;
living below the poverty line and don’t have the means to provide&#13;
a decent Christmas for their children. \VTe talked with Michael at&#13;
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. after the truck loads of gifts and food items had&#13;
been delivered and he told us, "We thought it was going to be just&#13;
another Christmas for the kids, and then these folks come along&#13;
with this wonderful gift. It will certainly make a big difference for&#13;
them on this special day of the year for children"&#13;
There is going to be a lot of happiness and smiling faces in the&#13;
homes of those who have so much hardship.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__Club Rox located in the Hollywood&#13;
Hotel and Suites held a Masquerade Ball fund-raiser for Red Rock&#13;
Saturday, December 16. Featuring entertainer Alison Scott, it was&#13;
organized by Hollywood crew member Beaux Leaf, proceeds from&#13;
the fund-raiser would go to help Red Rock deliver meals to home&#13;
bound people living with HIV/MDS. The event was great success&#13;
and for a very worthy cause. Pictured above is an anonymous donor&#13;
who gave $100.&#13;
SPECIAL WORSHIP&#13;
CELEBRATION&#13;
HONORING DR. KING AND THE GLBT COMMUNITY&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK___On Sunday, January 14 at 10:45 a.m.&#13;
and 3 p.m. Church of the Open Arms will host a special service&#13;
with a renowned guest preacher, the Reverend Dr. Randall C. Bailey.&#13;
He is a professor at the Interdenominational Theological Center&#13;
in Atlanta, has lectured throughout the United States and abroad,&#13;
and also has gained attention with his recent article, "Sanctified&#13;
Hatred: Why Banning Same Sex Marriage is Wrong."&#13;
This service is co-sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign,&#13;
P-Flag OKC and the Peace House, and the public is invited. The&#13;
theme says it all, "Peace ~vith Justice for M1- God has a Dream."&#13;
Human rights leaders Clara Luper and the Reverend Orra Compton&#13;
will be honored at the service. ~xis will be a landmark service,&#13;
honoring not only the late Dr. King, but all people seeking equality&#13;
including the GLBT community. It will coincide with the Oklahoma&#13;
City Martin Luther King Parade which will be held the following&#13;
day beginning at 2 p.m., at N.W. 7th Street &amp; Robinson.&#13;
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a crib÷?&#13;
In 75 countries being gay is still a crime. French activist&#13;
Louis-Georges Tin, founder of the International Day&#13;
Against Homophobia, hopes to change that by having&#13;
the United Nations adopt a resolution calling for the decriminalization&#13;
of homosexuality worldwide. Tin spoke&#13;
to The Advocate ahead of a press conference in Paris&#13;
where he announced the news.&#13;
By Doug Ireland&#13;
On November 17 the Paris-based International Day Against Homophobia&#13;
(IDAHO) will launch a global campaign for a United&#13;
Nations resolution declaring that homosexuality should no longer&#13;
be considered a crime anywhere in the world.&#13;
The proposed U.N. resolution is the brainchild of IDAHO’s&#13;
founder, Louis-Georges Tin, 32, a professor and author of a number&#13;
of books (including the Dictionary of Homophobia) who is also a&#13;
rising star of France’s emerging black movement for equality.&#13;
Tin will simultaneously release a list of hundreds ofVIP endorsers&#13;
of the proposed U.N. resolution, including a gaggle of Nobel Prize&#13;
winners (among them, Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa,&#13;
Dario Fo of Italy, Elfriede Jelinek ofAustria, and Amartya Sen of India);&#13;
political leaders, including two former French prime ministers&#13;
(Laurent Fabius and Michel Rocard); academics (such as Princeton&#13;
University President Shirley Tilghman and world-famous sociologist&#13;
Richard Sennett); entertainers (such as Academy Award-winning&#13;
actress Meryl Streep, David Bowie, Edward Norton, Mike Nichols,&#13;
Lily Tomlin, actor-playwright Wallace Shawn, humorist Bruce&#13;
Vilanch, and Spanish actress Victoria Abril); and a host of renowned&#13;
writers, including Doug Wright, Jon Robin Baitz, Salman Rushdie,&#13;
Gore Vidal, Sir Tom Stoppard, ToW Kushner, Martin Amis, Ian&#13;
McEwan, Russell Banks, Bernard-Henri Levy, John Berendt, Lady&#13;
Antonia Fraser, Christopher Hitchens, Michael Chambon, Peter&#13;
Carey, and Edmund White.&#13;
Getting the U.N. to commit to universal decriminalization of&#13;
homosexuality is destined to become the central objective of the&#13;
international LGBT movement for the next decade. Tin spoke to&#13;
The Advocate.&#13;
What chance do you think this resolution has of passing the U.N.?&#13;
Many people believe such a resolution is beyond reach. I personally&#13;
don’t. Why? Because there is already U.N. jurisprudence in our&#13;
favor. In 1994, Mr. Toonen, a citizen ofTasmania, who had been&#13;
condemned for same-sex relationships, won his case in what was&#13;
then the U.N. Commission on Human Rights--it said his arrest&#13;
was a breach of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and of&#13;
the right of privacy. So we just ask the U.N. to extend this jurisprudence&#13;
to other countries--75 in the world!--where same-sex&#13;
relationships are still forbidden. There’s recent evidence that this is&#13;
not as utopian a project as it might seem at first glance: In October&#13;
this year, the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention declared&#13;
that the imprisonment in Cameroon of 11 men who’d been caught&#13;
in a raid on a gay bar on charges of homosexuality was "an arbitrary&#13;
deprivation of liberty" that violates the International Covenant on&#13;
Civil and Political Rights. That’s encouraging.&#13;
How will you and IDAHO work for its passage?&#13;
The campaign for the U.N. resolution will have two main components.&#13;
An external media campaign to raise awareness within&#13;
public opinion and governments will begin with the November 17&#13;
unveiling of a petition--for which VIP signatures are now being&#13;
gathered--on IDAMO’s \geb site, ww~v.idahomophobia.org. Also,&#13;
a host of international and country organizations have already&#13;
signed on as cosponsors of the campaign for the resolution, like the&#13;
International Lesbian and Gay Association and France’s Ligue des&#13;
Droits de l’Homme. The second battle has to be waged within the&#13;
new U.N. Council on Human Rights. \re have to lobby the states&#13;
that are members and ask them to support the resolution or at least&#13;
not to vote against it. We are talking with the government of South&#13;
Africa, which is a member of the council to sponsor the resolution.&#13;
South Africa was the first country in the world to include the principle&#13;
of nondiscrimination against gays and lesbians in its constitution-&#13;
and their sponsorship would show that LGBT rights are not&#13;
just a "Western issue."&#13;
What exactly does the resolution say?&#13;
The text I wrote asl~ for a universal decriminalization of homosexuality.&#13;
It is very clear, easy, and simple, and based solely on the&#13;
articles of the U.N.’s Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights that&#13;
were used to justify the decision in the Toonen case. I did not want&#13;
to write a philosophical text on the issue, because an argument&#13;
that may be relevant in one country will certainly be irrelevant in&#13;
another one. We need a common language to support human rights.&#13;
What could be more relevant and more international than the Universal&#13;
Declaration of Human Rights itself?.&#13;
Why did you choose this moment to launch this campaign?&#13;
~l}le Toonen case was ruled on 12 years ago, soI thought it was high&#13;
time that LGBT organizations decided to take advantage of it at the&#13;
U.N. To be honest, I fail to see any issue that could be more important&#13;
than this one for LGBT organizations. On May 17, 1990,&#13;
the World Health Organization decided that homosexuality could&#13;
no longer be regarded as a disease, which is why I chose that date&#13;
for the International Day Against Homophobia. The first IDAHO&#13;
was only celebrated in 2005, so we really couldn’t do anything&#13;
before that--but now our organization has spread to more than 50&#13;
countries and been endorsed by the European Parliament, so I think&#13;
we are ready to go farther. Look, gays and lesbians around the world&#13;
cannot wait any longer for their love to cease being made a crime.&#13;
Many are in jail, or at risk of being jailed. Some are being killed.&#13;
7his has to stop now.&#13;
Ireland is a veteran political journalist who can be reached through&#13;
his blog, DIRELAND, at Direland.typepad.com/direland/&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 11&#13;
Four Day Celtic Festiva&#13;
Eureka Springs&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS, AR~ PaperMoon&#13;
Attractions presents Celtic Connections&#13;
Eureka, a four-day festival celebrating Celtic&#13;
heritage, music, poetry, food and drink as&#13;
the clans overtake the tiW hamlet of Eureka&#13;
Springs January 18 - 21, 2007. Timed for&#13;
the birthday bash for the great Robert&#13;
Burns, the "Bard of Scotland", Celtic&#13;
Connections Eureka calls to celto-philes&#13;
from the seven nations hither and yon.&#13;
In these Ozark Highlands you’ll immerse&#13;
yourself in the color and heritage&#13;
of this rich world culture, as entertainers,&#13;
crafters and historians from far and&#13;
way create an experience designed to&#13;
enrich your appreciatior{ and knowledge&#13;
of Celtic traditions.&#13;
The traditional Robert Burns Night&#13;
Suppers are scheduled for Thursday and&#13;
Friday evenings, with the Friday night&#13;
dinner featuring a few extra touches including&#13;
music and stories by Ed Miller,&#13;
modern bard of Scotland and Scottish&#13;
folksong preservationist.&#13;
tartan attire, the seven Celtic nations, demonstrate&#13;
musical instruments, and more.&#13;
"11artanic, the bagpipe comedy theater band&#13;
from Houston who took Eureka Springs by&#13;
storm last January; returns for Friday night’s&#13;
concert at the City Auditorium. If you’re&#13;
not planning to go to Arizona in February,&#13;
this may be your last chance to enjoy the&#13;
amazing Tartanic experience.&#13;
added Eureka Springs to thei~ growing fan&#13;
base when they performed last year. Rowan&#13;
will also perform Sunday morning at the&#13;
Crescent Hotel’s Sunday Brunch. Also joining&#13;
the event will be Arkansas Celts Tinker’s&#13;
Dam and the Crooked Creek Irish Dancers&#13;
from Harrison and award-winning Celtic&#13;
Heartstrings Linda Brocldnton and Brenda&#13;
Ramsey from Alexander playing traditional&#13;
music on mountain dulcimer and flute.&#13;
Throughout the weekend guests will&#13;
have a chance to enjoy all the workshops,&#13;
multiple music sessions and concerts,&#13;
"The Gypsy Faire" vendor market, along&#13;
with Celtic-flavored special offerings&#13;
by area pubs and restaurants. All-Day&#13;
Tickets are: $28 for Thursday including&#13;
the Burns Night Supper; $25 for Friday’s&#13;
events (without the Burns Supper); $45&#13;
or $80 per couple for Friday’s events, including&#13;
the Burns Night Supper; $25 for&#13;
Saturday’s events. For more information&#13;
and to purchase tickets online see www.&#13;
EurekaCelts.com or call 866-363-9545.&#13;
Both evenings’ dinners are hosted by the&#13;
historic 1886 Crescent Hotel Crystal Dining&#13;
Room where the setting provides the&#13;
Castle-like backdrop for all the pomp and&#13;
circumstance. This annual, around-theworld&#13;
birthday tribute to the life, ~vorks and&#13;
spirit of Robert Burns is the 9th year for&#13;
this event in Eureka Springs. The evening&#13;
promises highland pipes, poetry and pride,&#13;
the traditional Scottish dinner with roast&#13;
beef and haggis, the drinking of Scotch&#13;
whiskey and the recitation of Burns works,&#13;
along with general merry-making and songsinging.&#13;
"Robert Burns was truly the voice of the&#13;
Scots. Any ethnic group will collect around&#13;
a cultural voice and for the Scots who&#13;
endured British oppression for centuries,&#13;
Burns covered the whole spectrum of life in&#13;
those ages," says Bruce Crabtree, author and&#13;
historian, who will be performing "Robert&#13;
Bruce’s March to Bannockburn" in traditional&#13;
attire and full brogue. Crabtree will&#13;
also present a workshop about the Gads&#13;
during the festival, along with other workshop&#13;
presenters who will discuss the Scots&#13;
and Irish influence in the Ozarks, traditional&#13;
"Eureka Springs can look forward to a pretty&#13;
unique act," said Adrian Walter, the band’s&#13;
lead, who also teaches theatre and dance in&#13;
Houston, Texas. "The audience will see that&#13;
bagpipes can go way beyond funerals," he&#13;
quipped. "It’s like a rock and roll unplugged&#13;
bagpipe theatre show without a plot. We do&#13;
a fully audience integrated show that goes&#13;
against the usual band formula."&#13;
Tartanic will be right at home with the&#13;
Eureka Springs culture. How does one&#13;
describe Tartanic? "hnagine one dancer, six&#13;
drums, six drones, 18 notes, fast fingers,&#13;
high comedy, flying bagpipes, taste-defying&#13;
stunts, scorching hot music played at over&#13;
120 beats per minute with driving speed&#13;
and high volume, all brought to you by five&#13;
men without pants."&#13;
Also on the bill with Tartanic is Beth Patterson,&#13;
Celtic singer-songwriter from Ne~v&#13;
Orleans. Patterson, whose sound and style&#13;
has been compared to Loreena McKennitt,&#13;
also performs on Saturday night at the&#13;
City Auditorium with Ed Miller and with&#13;
Rowan, a traditional Celtic trio from Kansas&#13;
who&#13;
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in the morning and stress at night; stress is that thing I&#13;
just can’t fight. Or can you? Happiness is knowing that you can control&#13;
the impact stress has on your life. This is important since stress&#13;
has been linked to 70% of all illnesses. In addition, stress is directly&#13;
related to negative health behaviors such as alcohol and drug abuse,&#13;
and to psychological problems, such as anxiety and depression. This&#13;
is no good my friends! Pay close attention and I’ll make it all feel&#13;
better!&#13;
Most stress is caused by inadequate time management. What do you&#13;
want out of life? Write it all down on paper and then go back and&#13;
prioritize. You can’t do it all so you will need to leave some of the&#13;
items on the editing floor. Make a schedule of what you want to do&#13;
each day or week and then stick to this schedule like a dutiful liege.&#13;
Monitor this schedule and make changes accordingly as time marches&#13;
on. It sounds so doggone simple but most of you do not listen&#13;
to this sage advice. YOu watch American Idol when you should be&#13;
washing the dishes or you gossip ad infinitum with Patty and Selma&#13;
when you should be giving the dog his much needed bath. Don’t&#13;
waste time on this pettiness unless of course you like this pettiness&#13;
and it is part of your schedule.&#13;
When you don’t prioritize and you try to force 36 hours into a 24&#13;
hour day, the first item up for sale is sleep. Did you know that lions&#13;
sleep about 20 hours each day. ~lhat is quite fascinating but you will&#13;
not need exactly that much of the forty winks! The average human&#13;
adult needs between seven and eight hours of repose per night.&#13;
You might believe you can maintain much less sleep than that each&#13;
evening but stress will eventually get the better of you over the years.&#13;
The Grim Reaper wilt just bide his time. The following are numerous&#13;
suggestions for pleasant dreams: 1) Go to bed at the same time&#13;
each night. 2) Don’t exercise right before bedtime. 3) Avoid eating&#13;
meals shortly before lights out. A light snack is fine.&#13;
4) Do not watch TV in the bedroom. 5) Sleep in a cooler than normal&#13;
room. 6) Avoid excessive alcohol. It causes restless sleep.&#13;
All work and no play make Jack a dull boy! You don’t exactly want&#13;
to emulate Jack Torrance at the Overlook Hotel. I could spout off a&#13;
whole slew of abominable statistics and enlighten you on how much&#13;
more that people are now working than they were fifty years ago.&#13;
But I won’t. You are certainly keenly aware of this situation. When&#13;
time is at a premium, the factors most neglected are personal health,&#13;
relationships with the kiddies, and marriage or romantic time with&#13;
the significant other. Recreation and leisure should be important&#13;
components of your daily schedule. Why do you think the Japanese&#13;
live so long? They work so much less than us Americanos and they&#13;
love their play time. You can make your millions by the age of 40&#13;
but it ain’t gonna help ya if the stress sends ya packing early for that&#13;
plot of land in Boot Hill. Be sure to factor in some moderate sessions&#13;
of shenanigans along life’s yellow brick road!&#13;
There are several relaxation techniques that might help you push&#13;
your stress to the back of the line. The nominees for outstanding&#13;
relief methods are the quick fix, prayer, and positive thinking. The&#13;
quick fix means taking a five minute time out from the rat race.&#13;
Go to a quiet spot, loosen your clothing, remove your shoes, and&#13;
shut your eyes. Inhale deeply for about five seconds and then exhale&#13;
slowly for about ten seconds. Repeat this several times. Now mentally&#13;
picture something pleasant like a lake, a cloud, or Jamaica. Keep&#13;
relaxing and breathe deeply. After five minutes, stretch briefly and&#13;
head back to the real world with renewed vi.gor.&#13;
The next technique is prayer. Studies have indicated that prayer can&#13;
decrease blood pressure and can be a tremendous source of comfort.&#13;
Prayer can provide confidence to function more effectively and thus&#13;
reduce stress from your rigors of life. Catholic, Muslim, Buddhist,&#13;
Protestant, Wiccan, or Taoist. It makes no difference. Try embracing&#13;
the power of prayer.&#13;
Finally there remains positive thinking. This is simple but not always&#13;
followed. Do whatever it takes to create a positive mood when&#13;
you have excessive stress. You do not want to dwell on any negative&#13;
feelings. Always picture the positive side of life. Those that do this&#13;
are those who prosper.&#13;
Stress can be indeed harmful; stress can be quite a mighty hell;&#13;
Stress ye now know must be managed for ye to be well!&#13;
Ron Blake is a Certified Personal Trainer and Owner of Blake Fitness&#13;
in Phoenix. He can be reached at 480-241-5651 or on the web&#13;
at www.blakefitness.com.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 13&#13;
Summary : Past Out is a retrospective of key moments, personalities, and subjects in LGBT&#13;
history. Each installment brings the past to life by exploring the diversity of the gay past and&#13;
its impact on the queer present.&#13;
was . osepb Beam?&#13;
African-American author and activist&#13;
Joseph Beam secured his place in GLBT&#13;
literary history as the editor of In the Life,&#13;
a groundbreaking anthology of works by&#13;
black same-gender-loving men.&#13;
Beam was born December&#13;
30, 1954, in Philadelphia.&#13;
With his working-class&#13;
parents struggling to&#13;
ensure that their only child&#13;
received a good education,&#13;
he attended Catholic preparatory&#13;
and high schools,&#13;
where he was one of only&#13;
a few black students. He&#13;
later studied journalism&#13;
at Franklin College, a&#13;
small Baptist college in&#13;
Indiana. Influenced by&#13;
the civil rights and Black&#13;
Power movements, he was&#13;
an active member of the&#13;
Black Student Union. After&#13;
graduating in 1976, he pursued&#13;
a Master’s degree in&#13;
communications and stayed&#13;
in the Midwest, working at&#13;
odd jobs for a few years, before returning to&#13;
his native city.&#13;
Back in Philadelphia in the early 1980s,&#13;
Beam got a job at Giovanni’s Room, a&#13;
GLBT bookstore. He began writing news&#13;
articles, personal essays, poetry, and short&#13;
stories for publications such as _The&#13;
Advocate, Body Politic, Gay Community&#13;
News, and the New York Native, Much of&#13;
his work reflected on the life experiences of&#13;
black gay men, criticizing both the racism&#13;
of the mainstream white gay and lesbian&#13;
movement and the homophobia of the&#13;
black community. In 1984, the Lesbian and&#13;
Gay Press Association honored him with&#13;
an award for outstanding achievement by a&#13;
minority journalist. Beam also maintained&#13;
ongoing correspondence with prisoners,&#13;
which he later attributed to his "deep sense&#13;
ofmy own imprisonment as a closeted gay&#13;
m,an and an oppressed Black man."&#13;
Having ensconced himself in the GLBT&#13;
literary scene - and having met numerous&#13;
14 the STAR&#13;
authors and community leaders - Beam was&#13;
disappointed about the lack of black male&#13;
voices. \York by white gay writers addressed&#13;
three camps, he claimed: "the incestuous&#13;
literati of Manhattan and Fire Island, the&#13;
San Francisco cropped-moustache-clones,&#13;
and the Boston-to-Cambridge&#13;
politically correct&#13;
radical faggots. None of&#13;
them spoke to me as a&#13;
Black gay man." While&#13;
some of the leading lights&#13;
of the Harlem Renaissance&#13;
- such as Langston&#13;
Hughes, Countee Cullen,&#13;
and Richard Bruce&#13;
Nugent - were knoxvn&#13;
or believed to have been&#13;
{gay or bisexual, Beam&#13;
found that contemporary&#13;
xvorks by black samegender-&#13;
loving men were&#13;
fexv and far between.&#13;
"By mid-1983 1 had&#13;
grown weary of reading&#13;
literature by xvhite gay&#13;
men," he xvrote. "More&#13;
and more each day, as I&#13;
looked around the xvell-stocked shelves of&#13;
Giovanni’s Room...I wondered xvhere xw~s&#13;
the work of Black gay men."&#13;
Beam therefore began collecting material&#13;
for his pioneering anthology, in many&#13;
cases nurturing the budding talents of men&#13;
who had never before ~vritten for publication.&#13;
He said that In the Life, published by&#13;
Alyson Publications in 1986, spoke for "the&#13;
brothers whose silence has cost them their&#13;
sanitT," as well as the "2,500 brothers who&#13;
have died of AIDS."&#13;
Beam regarded the book as a tool for organizing&#13;
and community building. His oxvn&#13;
essa}; "Brother to Broti~er," extolled friendship,&#13;
love, and eroticism among black men&#13;
as a means of self-affirmation and group&#13;
solidarity in the face of the pain and anger&#13;
that arose from dealing xvith a xvhite GLBT&#13;
movement that failed to address the concerns&#13;
of people of color, and a heterosexual&#13;
black community, that refused to accept&#13;
queer men. "I cannot go home as xvho I am&#13;
and that hurts me deeply," he wrote. "Aren’t&#13;
aH hearts and fists and min~ds needed in this&#13;
struggle or will this faggot be tossed into&#13;
the fire?"&#13;
and relieving Black women Dom the role&#13;
of primary nurturers in our commmxity;" he&#13;
wrote. "For too tong we have expected from&#13;
Black women that which we could only&#13;
obtain from other men...I dare us to dream&#13;
that we are xvorth wandng each other. Black&#13;
men loving Black men is the revolutionary&#13;
act of the eighties."&#13;
One source of inspiration for Beam xvas the&#13;
work of black lesbian feminist writers such&#13;
as Audre Lorde. "I dream of Black men&#13;
loving and supporting other Black men, An&#13;
activist as well as an author, Beam worked as&#13;
a consultant for the Gay and Lesbian ~ask&#13;
Force of tile American Friends Service Committee.&#13;
He helped resurrect the flagging&#13;
National Coalition of Black Lesbians and&#13;
Gays - originally founded in 1978 - joining&#13;
the executive committee and editing the&#13;
organization’s journal, Black/Out.&#13;
Beam died of complications related to AIDS&#13;
in December 1988, just three days shy of&#13;
his 34th birthday. Though his life was brief,&#13;
Beam’s influence was far-reaching. He served&#13;
as both an inspiration and a mentor, promoting&#13;
the idea that "visibility is survival."&#13;
After his death, Beam’s mother and his&#13;
fi-iend Essex Hemphill completed a second&#13;
anthology of black gay men’s writing,&#13;
_Brother to Brother_ (1991), which Beam&#13;
was working on xvhen he died. Hemphill&#13;
also remembered Beam in a memorial&#13;
poem, "When My Brother Fell":&#13;
He burned out&#13;
his pure life force&#13;
to bring us a chance&#13;
to love ourselves...&#13;
Forfiwther reading:&#13;
Beam, Joseph (ed.). 1986. _in the Life:A&#13;
Black Gay Anthologo,_ (Alyson).&#13;
Harris, E. Lynn (ed.). 2004. _Freedom in&#13;
this Village: Twenty-Five Years ofBlack Gay&#13;
2]/Ien’s Writing_ (Carroll &amp; Graf).&#13;
Hemphill, Essex (ed.). 1991. _Brother to&#13;
Brother: New IN’itings by Black Gay Men_&#13;
(Alyson).&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn&#13;
NEW CENTER OPENS&#13;
gH S MONgH&#13;
It’s been a long journe?; but the finish line is&#13;
in sight. O-klahomans for Equality (OkEq)&#13;
xvill open the permanent Tulsa GLBT&#13;
Community Center, 621 E. 4th Street, this&#13;
month January 2007. The new Center, at&#13;
18,000 square feet, is one of the largest in&#13;
the nadon and will be filled with nexv OkEq&#13;
community programs, meeting rooms and&#13;
spaces for community organizations, reception&#13;
areas, educational, legal 8¢ xvellness&#13;
services, the Events Center and much more!&#13;
You’ll be xvelcomed in the Robert S. Cisar&#13;
Lobby. With 14’ beamed ceilings, the front&#13;
hall of the nexv Center features the reception&#13;
area, an expanded Pride Store, OkEq&#13;
offices and the original safe of the 1920’s&#13;
building. Adjacent to the front hall is the&#13;
Great Halt. The Great Hall " the living&#13;
room" for the community is approximately&#13;
1,800 square foot of open space. A great&#13;
space for receptions, parties and more, complete&#13;
xvith a ~tchen, the space is a warm and&#13;
inviting environment for the communi~:&#13;
Through the rear lobby and to the right are&#13;
the Gallery and Conference Rooms. With&#13;
community groups and organizations in&#13;
mind, the Gallery and Conference Room&#13;
can hold small, medium and large groups.&#13;
You’ll be surrounded by the art of coinmunity&#13;
members in the Gallery while the&#13;
Community Room features a floor to ceiling&#13;
glass wall.&#13;
Come up the elevator in the rear lobby and&#13;
you xvill arrive in the Recreation Lounge.&#13;
Around the corner, you’ll be welcomed into&#13;
an expanse for the communits: The Nancy&#13;
&amp;Joe McDonald Rainboxv Library features&#13;
over 3,000 GLBT tides. A new xveekly Legal&#13;
Clinic and Counseling office is adjacent to&#13;
the library. The David Bohnett CyberCenter&#13;
has 10, flat-screen, DSL computer stations&#13;
free to the public. The nexv, light-filled&#13;
\Vellness Center, with planned yoga and&#13;
meditation session and dance lessons \vill&#13;
feature many new additional programs for&#13;
the communi~:&#13;
Past a relaxing lounge next to the Cyber-&#13;
Center is the KidsCorner. Featuring xvritable&#13;
walls and a mural, KidsCorner also has an&#13;
interior window to keep watch of your little&#13;
ones. You’ll see history on display in the&#13;
Dennis Neill &amp;John Southard History Project&#13;
Room, as well as be able to look-over&#13;
historical documents.&#13;
The Health Testing office offers free HIV&#13;
testing 3 times per xveek xvhile syphilis&#13;
testing is offered once a month. The Community&#13;
Office Area xvill xvelcome small&#13;
desk/office areas for organizations, as well&#13;
as a meeting space. The sumptuous Board&#13;
Room, loo-king out over 4th Street can easily&#13;
seat 12 to 25 indMduals.&#13;
And there is still another 8,000 square&#13;
feet! Back on the street level is the Events&#13;
Center. Able to seat nearly 200 people for a&#13;
luncheon or dinner, the nearly 3,000 square&#13;
foot space comes complete xvith a catering&#13;
kitchen, a separate entry, facilities and&#13;
a clerestory windoxv nearly the len~h of&#13;
the space. The Kenosha Suite, xvith approximately&#13;
1,500 sq. ft. of space and the&#13;
4th Street frontage of 3,000 sq. ft. of retail&#13;
space xvill help invigorate the East End of&#13;
downtown Tulsa.&#13;
The nexv year of 2007 xvelcomes a nexv&#13;
home, a new name and nexv direction for&#13;
OHahomans for Equality. We xvelcome you&#13;
to visit the new community center, 621 E.&#13;
4th Street in downtown Tulsa, be involved&#13;
xvith your community and join us as we&#13;
continue our 26-year history of working for&#13;
GLBT equality.&#13;
Oldahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks&#13;
equal rights for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &amp;&#13;
Transgender (GLBT) individuals and families&#13;
through advocacy, education, programs,&#13;
alliances, and the operation of the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT Community Center.&#13;
Our House, Too offers a vadety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
harrismmjr@yahoo.com.&#13;
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CaVe.net&#13;
Cabernet Sauvignon is grown in many regions where red wine is made:&#13;
Southern France, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria and Rumania in Europe; Argentina,&#13;
Chile, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and California in the New World.&#13;
Wherever it is grown you find reliable, quality, drinkable wines. Cabernet Sauvignon&#13;
is at the heart of most Bordeaux red wines, often blended with Merlot;&#13;
they are the benchmark against which other producers judge their products.&#13;
At the upper end of the market, the Bordeaux chateaux, such as Margaux&#13;
and Haut-Brion, reign supreme, but there is increasing competition from&#13;
Australia and California. At the bottom end of the market, Bordeaux is struggling&#13;
to compete. Examples from Latin America, Australia and Eastern Europe&#13;
consistently offer an excellent drinking experience and value for money.&#13;
Cabernet Sauvignon is a fairly small, thick skinned, tannic, dark red grape&#13;
that crops well in suitable growing conditions. It survives cold winters and&#13;
well-drained soils but does need adequate sunshine in order to ripen&#13;
fully. ~he grape’s thick skin makes it resistant to spoiling by rain and attack by&#13;
insects, around harvest time, which helps to ensure ripeness before picking and&#13;
to maintain yields.&#13;
~-he predominant flavor is blackcU~i but it also can exhibit&#13;
black cherry, cedar, leather and tobacco notes, depending&#13;
on where it is grown. Because of its high tannin content, it has&#13;
good ageing potential (five to ten years) and is often matured&#13;
in oak barrels to enhance the flavor. ~-he effect of contact with&#13;
oak modifies the tannin structure, leading to smoother, elegant,&#13;
more complex wines.&#13;
Whether as a varietal or blended with Merlot, Sangiovese,&#13;
Shiraz or Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon is always a popular&#13;
choice for informed lovers of red wine.&#13;
Foods that pair well with Cabernet Sauvignon: duck, spicy&#13;
beef, pate, rabbit, roasts, spicy poultry, cheddar, blue cheese,&#13;
sausage, kidneys, pasta with tomato sauce and foods that are&#13;
meaty, pungent or spicy.&#13;
This year there are some exceptional Cab’s out there this year&#13;
including;&#13;
Chateau St Jean Cinq Cepages 2000&#13;
Justin Justification Paso Robles 2003&#13;
Irony Napa 2002&#13;
Beringer Napa 2002&#13;
Snoqualmie Columbia Valley 2004&#13;
Visit your favorite wine shop, bring a bottle &amp; a dish and&#13;
we’ll see ya there!!&#13;
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One night they drove us m Bisbee which is about 20 miles away.&#13;
Bisbee is a very old mining town that has a lot of character. We&#13;
dined at the Striped Stocking and had a wonderful evening. Bisbee&#13;
~s lust a very small town but has a very" active gay population.&#13;
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Tulsa at {918) 812-7045&#13;
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By Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
ings begiIi on Valentine~ Da?; FebruaD,&#13;
rants in .~nerica and we certainly agree.&#13;
Friday- Febru;apt 16, 2007 4 pm to 5:30 pm - Readings at the&#13;
Melvyr~ is open ~br hmch Monday thru Friday from 11:30 to 3pro. Quee~ 0fHeart~ Hotel.&#13;
Dinner is served daily 6 to 1 lpm. Lhampagn~ Brunch is served Saturday 2 February 17, 2007 3 pm - Book Signing at the Pepper-&#13;
Saturday a,~d Sunday 9am to 3 pm. "Ilaeir web site is: www.inglesi- tree Bookstore.&#13;
deim~.com. For reservations call (760)325-2323. Please contact Joanna or Denise ~br Reservations and information:&#13;
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Fringing the ocean, Starwood Iqotels’g[amorolls andgay-J}iendly Atlantic&#13;
resort has been a keyfeature ofFort Lauderdale’s stunning redevelopment.&#13;
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January 2007&#13;
\vgith progressive attitudes on social issues and a spirited, chic style&#13;
that evokes Paris, Rome, and New York City, buoyant Buenos Aires&#13;
has become the GLBT capital of Latin America. In this distinctly&#13;
European-feeling city, the worlds of high fashion, haute cuisine,&#13;
and tango come together, and an unstable economy has become a&#13;
boon for visitors from other nations, because it’s led to favorable&#13;
foreign-currency exchange rates. Indeed, what was not long ago the&#13;
most expensive capital city in South America has become one of the&#13;
cheapest major metropolises in the world.&#13;
This city of nearly 3 million (12 million live in the metro region)&#13;
sits along the southern bank of the Rio de la Plata, a wide estuary&#13;
that forms the border between Argentina and Uruguay. Spanish&#13;
conquistadors established a foothold here in the early 1500s, and&#13;
the city retains close ties to Europe - many _Portenos_ (as residents&#13;
are known) have Spanish and Italian lineage, and significant numbers&#13;
also trace their roots to Germany, Great Britain, Russia, and&#13;
France. This is very much an international destination, and Buenos&#13;
Aires has fol!owed the lead of many European cities by actively&#13;
courting GLBT tourists (the tourism office produces an excellent&#13;
gay brochure and map) and legalizing same-sex civil unions.&#13;
North Americans are sometimes deterred from traveling to Buenos&#13;
Aires by steep airfares (which typically range from around $800&#13;
to $1,200 round-trip), but once you’re actually in Argentina, the&#13;
cost of travel is so amazingly low that you can easily spend less on a&#13;
vacation here than you would in western Europe or the Caribbean.&#13;
Also consider that during slower times, some airlines’ frequent flyer&#13;
programs offer round-trip flights here for as few as 40,000 miles offpeak&#13;
(typically March through May and again mid-August through&#13;
November, which are perfectly pleasant times to visit).&#13;
Prices for most goods - as well as food and cocktails, taxis, electronics,&#13;
and many other items - are generally 40 to 70 percent less than&#13;
in the United States. Look for especially great deals on leather goods&#13;
(from wallets to jackets), and enjoy the shockingly low prices of&#13;
fine steaks and wines (two products for which Argentina is justly&#13;
renowned) at great restaurants.&#13;
Buenos Aires (aka B.A.) is a sprawling city, but because cabs are easy&#13;
to hail on the street and extremely inexpensive, they’re a very practical&#13;
way to make your way around. This is also a generally safe and&#13;
enjoyable city to explore on foot. The central neighborhoods of Microcentro,&#13;
Congreso, and Retiro are typical business and commerce&#13;
centers, and nearby Recoteta is a wealthy hub of high-end hotels and&#13;
ritzy apartment towers. In these areas you’ll find many of the city’s&#13;
top museums, performing arts venues, and political buildings, but&#13;
you need to venture farther afield to get to know gay B.A.&#13;
Start xvith a walk through Barrio Norte, a busy and bustling district&#13;
with a sizable gay presence and loads of fine clothing, home-fur-&#13;
¯ nishings, and electronics stores along the main drag, Avenida Santa&#13;
Fe. The most charming neighborhoods for exploring, however, are&#13;
Palermo and the adjacent Palermo Viejo - the latter has the most&#13;
pronounced GBLT presence in Buenos Aires. Narrow cobblestone&#13;
streets lined with uber-chic boutiques, snazzy wine bars, Euro-inspired&#13;
cafes, and offbeat galleries abound in both neighborhoods.&#13;
but particularly in Palermo Viejo. Another district with gay cachet is&#13;
San Telmo, which is close to downtmvn and whose elegantly faded&#13;
19th-century buildings, many of them former tenements, now&#13;
contain a fabulous array of antiques dealers plus a growing number&#13;
of hip restaurants.&#13;
Among the many superb restaurants in Palermo Viejo, don’t miss&#13;
Bar Uriarte, a sexy lounge with a convivial garden in back and&#13;
outstanding brick-oven pizzas and innovative tapas; and Mott, a&#13;
gorgeous, minimalist restaurant with high ceilings, stylish decor, and&#13;
fantastic wines and healthful, light food. The beautifully modern&#13;
space occupied by Miranda Restaurant fills up each evening with&#13;
devotees of the kitchen’s delicious steaks and chops.&#13;
Freud &amp; Fabler is an intimate place that’s a great bet for creative&#13;
Mediterranean-inspired fare, and sleek Olsen has earned a loyal&#13;
following for both its intriguing people-watching and delicious&#13;
Scandinavian food (there’s also a huge vodka selection). If you’re just&#13;
looking for a spot with free Wi-Fi and light breakfast and lunch fare,&#13;
stop by gay-popular Mark’s Deli, a dapper little place with a pretty&#13;
garden, or old-world Bartok, a graceful Euro-style coffeehouse with&#13;
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sidewalk seating overlooking the edge of busy Plaza Palermo Viejo.&#13;
Bartok serves tasty salads, sandwiches, and desserts.&#13;
Other gustatory highlights around Buenos Aires - and this is just&#13;
a tiny sampling - include Milion, an uber-modern resto-lounge&#13;
in Barrio Norte, and Bond, one of the gay-friendliest of the many&#13;
excellent restatlrants in snazzy Recoteta, serving an eclectic menu of&#13;
sushi, Mediterranean-inspired tapas, and modern Argentinean fare.&#13;
To sample the tender steaks for which Argentina is known, head just&#13;
around the corner to E1 Mirasol, which is tourist}, but absolutely&#13;
dependable for outstanding beef. Owned by the same talented folks&#13;
who operate Bar Uriarte, Gran Bar Danzgn is one of Recoleta’s&#13;
trendiest wine bars, serving outstanding Continental and Latino&#13;
food, too.&#13;
As expected in a large, gay-friendly metropolis, Buenos Aires has a&#13;
vibrant nightlife scene, although maW bars and clubs are only popular&#13;
on certain nights of the week. It’s best to ask around to learn&#13;
which are likely to be busy (or even open) on a given evening - also&#13;
keep in mind that most places don’t get going until 2 or 3 in the&#13;
morning (although they often remain busy until dawn). The majority&#13;
of B.A.’s "gay" nightlife options draw a mix not only ofwomen&#13;
and men but, in many cases, gays and straights - this is a city where&#13;
folks ftom all walks of life seem to revel quite happily together.&#13;
Some of the larger dance clubs include the aptly named GLAM in&#13;
Barrio Norte, long-running Contramano in Recoleta, and see-andbe-&#13;
seen Alsina in the Monserrat district. More intimate yet still&#13;
highly popular bars and lounges worth checking out are Kim y Noyak,&#13;
a cozy and stylish Palermo Viejo hangout that also serves good&#13;
food; Sitges, which is also in Palermo Viejo and presents lively drag&#13;
shows; and Bach Bar, a mostly lesbian spot in Barrio Norte. Buenos&#13;
Aires also has a few bathhouses, the most popular being Buenos&#13;
Aires A Full, in Barrio Norte.&#13;
Prices of accommodations in Buenos Aires vary wildly, as the large&#13;
and often very impressive international hotels, which appeal to business&#13;
travelers and well-heeled tourists, tend to charge rates comparable&#13;
to those in other major world capitals. Among the city’s best&#13;
high-end hotels, the relatively new Park Hyatt, which opened in&#13;
2006, is an absolute treasure, its rooms sleekly and artfully designed,&#13;
and its restaurants, courtyard patio, wine-and-cheese bar, and spa&#13;
all top-notch. The Hyatt’s well-trained, thoughtful staffwhisks&#13;
about, tending to guests’ every need. In the same neighborhood of&#13;
Recoleta, the classic Alvear Palace Hotel has been serving discerning&#13;
travelers since it opened in 1932 - the elegant rooms are among the&#13;
largest in the city.&#13;
In Palermo Viejo, Bo Bo is a smart boutique hotel with moderately&#13;
priced, avant-garde rooms and an excellent restaurant popular with&#13;
models and celebs. The intimate FIVE hotel contains - despite its&#13;
name - 16 rooms, each done with handsome, contemporary furnishings,&#13;
but the big draw here are the extensive common areas, including&#13;
a lovely rooftop sundeck with great city views and a hot tub.&#13;
Charming owner Adriana Teplixke and her knowledgeable staff can&#13;
recommend great places to shop and eat, and rates here are quite&#13;
reasonable, beginning around $100 nightly.&#13;
If you’re on a budget, consider Palermo Viejo’s absolutely wonderful,&#13;
gay-owned Bayres B&amp;B, where it feels like staying vdth kind (and&#13;
knowledgeable) friends in their simple but pleasant home. Rates&#13;
(which run from $35 to $65 per night) include full breakfast, and&#13;
there’s free high-speed Intemet and cable TV in every room, and&#13;
private or shared bathrooms. Considering that Bayres costs hundreds&#13;
less per night less than some of the city’s fanciest hotels, it’s&#13;
truly an amazing bargain. Aiad with the money you save on rooms,&#13;
you can invest in such heady pleasures as haute couture and cuisine&#13;
- if you’re a serious shopper, bring along an empty suitcase to fill&#13;
with your bounty.&#13;
Owasse Community Theatre Opens&#13;
The New Year With "StuaR Little"&#13;
OWASSO, OK__Rehearsals have begun for the O~vasso Community&#13;
Theatre’s presentation of Stuart Little by E.B. White, and&#13;
performance dates have been scheduled for January 19-21 and 25-&#13;
27, 2007 at the Mary Glass Performing Arts Center in Owasso. All&#13;
performances will occur at 7:00PM except the matinee on January&#13;
21st which will occur at 2:00PM.&#13;
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JANUARY 2007&#13;
"Resolve to Take Action"&#13;
Well, it’s 2007, but many of us will probably be dating our checks&#13;
2006 for weeks to come. Old habits - 365 days worth - die hard, but&#13;
soon the 2007 mental pathway will be established, and our dating&#13;
habits (the written ones, anyway) will be corrected.&#13;
Looking back, 2006 was quite a year. LOGO, the gay cable network,&#13;
and the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association&#13;
came up with their top 10 stories. It’s an interesting but not too&#13;
surprising list, including everything from Outgames/Gay Games&#13;
to Soulforce’s Equality Ride to Oscar coming out on Brokeback&#13;
Mountain to Ted Haggard falling on his face (let alone from grace)&#13;
to Mark Foley’s page folly to the Dems bringing democracy, back to&#13;
Capitol Hill.&#13;
I’m not about to rehash and recap - you can go to LOGOonline.&#13;
corn and watch the four-part series complete with music, graphics,&#13;
and Jason Bellini as anchor. My thoughts are on our future - what&#13;
2007 has in store for the community and for me, and even better,&#13;
what we have in store for 2007.&#13;
Personally; once the cast comes offmy ruptured right bicep tendon&#13;
(when you’re almost 49, playing with the dog can be dangerous), I&#13;
plan to segue physical therapy into future trips the gym. I’m one of&#13;
those dykes who can put on weight just by thinking about it, and as&#13;
I start my ascent to 50 1 really want to try and get back into some&#13;
sort of shape. If any of you girls (or guys) have suggestions or secrets&#13;
to share, just let me know. I’m open.&#13;
Also, 2007 gives me the opportunity to tell my partner, Lynn, how&#13;
much she means to me. Let your partner know how you feel, too&#13;
- how important they are to you, how dreary your life wonld be&#13;
without them, how much you love them.&#13;
The new year also gives all of us the opportunity to let our family,&#13;
friends, neighbors, and colleagues know how much our partners&#13;
mean to us. I’m not talking about being all mushy all the time at&#13;
work or at family gatherings. I am talking about being clear about&#13;
your life, who you live with, how you identify.&#13;
If there was ever a year to come out and build on our achievements,&#13;
this is it.&#13;
The more that people know us and feel connected with us, the more&#13;
likely they are to stand beside us as allies and fight for our rights. It’s&#13;
all about building relationships and normalizing straight people’s&#13;
perceptions ofwho we are.&#13;
With a new Congress (let’s all pray for Sen. Tim Johnson’s [D-S.D.]&#13;
full recovery), and the president’s final two years in a death spiral,&#13;
the ability for the LGBT community to make real change is within&#13;
our reach. If a lesbian can get elected to the Alabama State House,&#13;
anything is possible - ifwe put our minds to it.&#13;
"lhis is the year we could overtnrn "don’t ask, don’t tell." It’s the&#13;
year we could get the federal nondlscrn-nmauon act and mclus~ve&#13;
hate-crimes legislation passed. It’s the year we could see our national&#13;
organizations ~vorldng in tandem on the issues that concern us the&#13;
most. It’s the year we could see real progress on our issues.&#13;
But for al! of that to happen this year, next year, or beyond, we,&#13;
as a community, have to support the organizations that represent&#13;
us. "lhat support could be a check to your local community center&#13;
and!or to your statewide organization and/or to the national organization&#13;
of choice. If we are to move forward in 2007, we must put&#13;
LGBT human and financial capital to work.&#13;
This is also the year for us to point out the lies of the radical Christian&#13;
right and hold them accountable for their ,vords.&#13;
After Mary Cheney announced in early December that she was&#13;
pregnant, _Time_ magazine asked Focus on the Family’s James&#13;
Dobson to write an opinion piece. In his usual homophobic, antigay-&#13;
family way, Dobson - like other radical Christians - chastised&#13;
Mary for bringing a child into the world without a dad. To back up&#13;
his arguments, he cited the academic work of feminist scholar Carol&#13;
Gilligan and Yale School of Medicine’s Kyle Pruett, M.D.&#13;
Instead of just dismissing Dobson’s rantings as those of a rattled homophobe,&#13;
Wayne Besen ofTruth Wins Out contacted both scholars&#13;
and asked them to repudiate this nse of their work. °II~ey did. Time’s&#13;
embarrasment led the mag’s editors to ask Jennifer Chrisler of Fainily&#13;
Pride to write a response. Her piece debunked Dobson’s dithering&#13;
about how a kid needs a mommy and daddy more than she or&#13;
he needs love. Besen plans to keep the heat on Dobson and others&#13;
like him with his new website, xw~vw.dobsonlies.org.&#13;
Join Besen, and kick off 2007 vdth some action - write Time’s editor,&#13;
Patrick Smith (patrick_smith@timemagazine.com), and tell him&#13;
that if his magazine is going to let the right rant, it also has to make&#13;
them prove their points with facts, not rely on the pseudo-fiction&#13;
they’ve been parading behind.&#13;
After that, tell your honey you love her or him, tell your neighbor&#13;
you’re gay, write a check, and don’t ever forget how important you&#13;
are in the next 365 days.&#13;
Gayly O ahomar&#13;
No Lor ger Pr r t&#13;
TULSA, OK The publisher of the 24 year old Oklalxoma GLBT&#13;
news paper, Andrew Hicks, announced in the December 15th issue&#13;
that the Gayly was shutting down their print version and going digital.&#13;
"\V,/e ~vant to take the Gayly into the future and onto new levels&#13;
and fulfill a vision that has kept this paper alive for nearly 25 years.&#13;
The world is changing and our need for information is changing&#13;
with it." Hicks said.&#13;
The on-line operation is due to be up and running this month. For&#13;
more information go to: wv~v.gayly.com&#13;
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GAY R GHTS ADVOCATE&#13;
&amp; LOBBYIST KErFH SMITH&#13;
PASSES AWAY AT AGE 51&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__Keith Smith died at Integris Hospital&#13;
from pneumonia on Monday, November 20. Up until the time of&#13;
his death he had been a tireless lobbyist not only for gay rights for&#13;
also environmental causes, reproductive freedom, and civil liberties.&#13;
Lobbying clients included the Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood,&#13;
and the ACLU.&#13;
He was also the co-chair of the Central Oklahoma Stonewall&#13;
Democrats as well as a national board member A memorial service&#13;
was held in the rotunda of the Oklahoma State Capitol, and speakers&#13;
honoring him included ne~vly elected State Representative AI&#13;
McAffre); State Senators Andrew Rice and Bernest Cain, former&#13;
Governor David Waiters, Native American Rights activist Kalyn&#13;
Free, Oklahoma ACLU Executive Director Joann Bell &amp; his dear&#13;
friend, Linda Gray Murphy.&#13;
A native of Alva, Oklahoma, he is survived by his mother Berda&#13;
Murrow, and three brothers, Craig, Kurt and Kyle Smith.&#13;
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FROZEN CRANBERRIES&#13;
2. Stir well.&#13;
3. Chill for at least 1 hour.&#13;
When ready to serve...&#13;
4. Chill martini glasses with ice and&#13;
water,&#13;
5. Add club soda to mixture.&#13;
6. Pour into martini glasses and&#13;
enjoy.&#13;
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU !&#13;
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Congratulations Lawanda Jackson&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma US of A 2007&#13;
by Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: Center LawandaJackson Miss Oklahoma US ofA 2007 &amp; 1st&#13;
runnerup Alexia" Nicole&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK The Copa was filled with excitement as&#13;
the pageant for Miss Gay Oklahoma US ofA came together in all its&#13;
glory December 7-10. A pageant of Ragfin Productions, this marked&#13;
the 20th anniversary of the event. Promoted by Regie Finley (a.k.a.&#13;
Raghenna, Miss Oklahoma US ofA 1990) the show featured Alyssa&#13;
Edwards, the current reigning Miss Gay US of A. It was emceed by&#13;
Rachael Erikks (former Miss Gay Oklahoma &amp; America)&amp; Reghenna&#13;
herself, and their campy wit kept it lively.&#13;
The winners were 2nd Alternate Victoria Weston, 1 st runner-up&#13;
Alexis Nicole Whimey, and Lawanda Jackson was crowned the new&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma US ofA. Both Lawanda and Alexis Nicole will&#13;
go on to compete for the national title in Dallas May 22-25 of next&#13;
year.&#13;
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Salutations and ~velcome to Uncle Mikey 2007! Yes Kittens, it ~vas&#13;
a holiday triumph once more Kittens, as yours truly entertained,&#13;
touched, and brought holiday warmth to those around me. According&#13;
to the lucky, Uncle did all three. As we usher in the New Year,&#13;
allow us to unite, if only for a moment in holiday cheer.&#13;
Uncle Mikey,&#13;
Why do so many people turn the holidays into future stories of&#13;
drunken escapades? Doesn’t anyone take time to enjoy the true&#13;
meaning of the season?&#13;
Holiday-Cheer&#13;
Dearest Cheer,&#13;
Kitten, the holiday,s mean something different to everyone. For&#13;
some it is a deep and meaningful time of their personal faith&#13;
celebration. W~ile others, look at it as a time for friends and family,&#13;
We cannot cheapen it by taking away from someone’s personal&#13;
holiday meaning. Uncle sees the holidays as a bit different still yet.&#13;
Christmas time for me is a time of white mink against the skin,&#13;
while given a reason to dress hunk-a-licious men in red, green, and&#13;
sliver holiday strings. Kitten; just remember that everyone has his&#13;
or her own reason for the season! Smooches Mikey.&#13;
Uncle Mikey,&#13;
I thought I was going to get a commitment ring for Christmas and&#13;
instead found that my partner is not as ready as I thought after all.&#13;
It has been a year and still no advancement in the elevation of this&#13;
relationship. Should I lClnd someone who is as ready as I, or hope&#13;
that he will come around? Still Looking for Bling--Bling&#13;
Dearest Bling,&#13;
Can I get an amen? Uncle Mikey never committed to awthing less&#13;
than two carats! Smooches Uncle Mikey&#13;
Uncle Mikey,&#13;
I was out at a club during my Christmas break from school, when I&#13;
ran into an old flame from High School. We hooked up and spent&#13;
some time together. I though we had renewed some old feelings for&#13;
one another, however, the only thing he left me with was a cold release,&#13;
when he went back to school, leaving me in the dust. Should&#13;
I confront him?&#13;
Trick Played&#13;
Dear played, ~&#13;
Kitten, it could have been worse, he could have left you with the gift&#13;
that keeps giving, clap on--clap off. Uncle says count your blessing&#13;
and remember it for what it obviously was, a holiday romance.&#13;
Smooches Mikey&#13;
Kittens:&#13;
We all can find drama in our life ifwe try, however the one thing&#13;
that we seem to forget is that we allow the drama in our life to begin&#13;
with. You were home from school, lonely during the Christmas&#13;
rush, and jumped onto stallion number one. You rode him straight&#13;
through break, only to complain at the dismount. Kitten, selfanalazation&#13;
might point out that we only deal with what we allow&#13;
ourselves too. ~-hink about it, you wanted deep penetrating! Well&#13;
this is as deep as it gets. Smooches Uncle Mikey&#13;
Uncle Mikey,&#13;
I started dating this guy a while ago, and while I do enjoy his company&#13;
for the most part, I think it is that I am more afraid of being&#13;
alone than being annoyed. It is not that I am a loser. It is that I do&#13;
not lie to myself. I am not the most intelligent, or even the most&#13;
desirable. Therefore, my question is this; is it wrong to settle?&#13;
Only the lonely&#13;
Dearest Lonely,&#13;
Kitten Kitten, get off the cross because Madonna needs the wood!&#13;
It is a shame to hear someone cutting oneself. It is not the package&#13;
that sells the gift, it is the gift that makes the package. Kitten,&#13;
we all begin with the simple package that the Gay Gods deliver to&#13;
us. We make our identity. If you want to look better, it’s called a&#13;
gym. Want to be a scholar, it’s called education. Want to improve&#13;
your attitude, It’s called therapy, Bottom line kittens, it is all about&#13;
self-help in a self-serving world. You can be a player or you can be&#13;
played. No Kitten, it is not wrong to settle, it is a self-defeating cop&#13;
out! Smooches Mikey&#13;
Dear Uncle Mikey,&#13;
I caught my boyfriend in a lie. After I asked him if he was talking&#13;
to people on the PC after I was in the bed, I decided to check for&#13;
myself. I looked and found cookies left from him visiting the infamous&#13;
site where they pick up booty calls. I didn’t’*=want to tell him&#13;
I had been dipping into his business so I waited. Well, sure enough&#13;
he told me that he had to be away on business overnight. After following&#13;
him to the motel, it was clear what his business was. I have&#13;
just been sick wondering what to do. Any advice for the betrayed?&#13;
Seeing Red&#13;
Dearest Red,&#13;
Stalk-much? Kitten, a relationship is not worth it if you have to mistrust&#13;
their every move. Kitten, I would strongly recommend some&#13;
professional guidance here. I don’t mean spy gear either. Kitten,&#13;
relationships are only as productive as the players in them. Ifyou&#13;
feel that yours is not what you want, may I suggest the emergency&#13;
exit! Smooches Mikey&#13;
Well, like the trick in the alley, I must slide out once more. Kittens,&#13;
here is to a New Year- May all of your dreams come true. Wishing&#13;
you all a very Queer New Year!&#13;
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Sun and Mercury lining up in Capricorn clash with&#13;
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ideas. Remember, you’re more often right if you&#13;
can admit when you’re wrong! The open mind and&#13;
humble ego will win in the long run.&#13;
ARIES (r,~arch 20 o Apri~ 19): Your sense of your own&#13;
brilliance may lead you to trust in a triumph of your will, but&#13;
your confidence is a bit inflated and can get you into big&#13;
trouble. Handle authority gently. Intuitive hunches will soon&#13;
prove helpful.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - IVlay 20): Tripping over your religious&#13;
roots? Patriarchal authorities from childhood may still intimidate&#13;
you or act out through you. See where that’s coming&#13;
from and focus on humanitarian ideals to rise above it.&#13;
GEi~IN~ (IVlay 21 - June 20): Your mouth is likely to get you&#13;
into trouble, but the real problem is your ego. What do you&#13;
need to prove? Shrewdly measured, carefully considered&#13;
words will get the point across better, and holding back will&#13;
nurture your genius.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - Ju~y 22): Fussing about debts, those&#13;
you owe or those owed you, can damage a partnership&#13;
or friendship. Get those accounts in order, but don’t gripe.&#13;
A more philosophical approach to these relationships will&#13;
prove helpful very soon.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Stressing out gets you into arguments&#13;
with co-workers. Work smarter, not harder, and be&#13;
nice about their suggestions - whatever you think of them.&#13;
Success in that.area will help you look and feel sexier&#13;
wherever you go.&#13;
VlR60 (August 23 - September 22): If you start feeling&#13;
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complaints whenever you can to make a joke of them. That&#13;
will make it easier to put things in perspective and open up&#13;
new opportunities for fun.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): You are normally the&#13;
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into your community, but keep your home a private _sanctum&#13;
sanctorum_. Don’t let pessimism get you down; focus&#13;
that energy into sensible caution.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Your clever notions&#13;
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soften and adjust your ideas to fit the boss’ thinking, but be&#13;
ready to backpedal as necessary. Your innovations will be&#13;
more welcome, and more effective, very soon.&#13;
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relationships are bugging you. Take time out to examine the&#13;
issues, bur remember you can only make changes on your&#13;
side of the equation. Some rigorous introspection can make&#13;
others seem more reasonable.&#13;
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Church of Open Arms......3131 N. Penn...... 405-525-9555&#13;
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                <text>The Star Magazine’s first issue began February of 2005. Before this issue was Ozarks Pride (2004) and The Ozark Star (2004). Follows is The Metro Star (2008).&#13;
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              <text>The&#13;
2 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Let us promote your business in a&#13;
UNIQUE &amp; D~VERSE market. Ca~&#13;
STAR AIDVERT~S~NG today.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 3&#13;
Arkansas’s 1st. Film highlights how the&#13;
two gay men met in the military, how they&#13;
confronted the troops in their unit and&#13;
how they struggle today as an unmarried&#13;
couple in their eighties.&#13;
I really haven’t changed, I’m still a vegetarian&#13;
and a lesbian. What has changed is&#13;
that people know everything about me so&#13;
it’s not controversial anymore.&#13;
q-he 2006-2007 Broadway Season came&#13;
to a close ~vith an Abba-solute hit when&#13;
Celebrity Attractions presented the&#13;
award-winning musical "Mamma Mia!"&#13;
While the polite pickets of the mid-&#13;
!960s may appear tame to contemporary&#13;
activists, it took considerable courage for&#13;
GLBT people to demand their rights at a&#13;
time ~vhen homosexual conduct was illegal&#13;
and gays were considered mentally ill.&#13;
A general characteristic of Sauvignon&#13;
Blanc is its distinctive, penetrating&#13;
aroma, which can evoke scents of grapefruit,&#13;
lime, green melon, gooseberry,&#13;
passion fruit, freshly mown grass, and&#13;
bell pepper.&#13;
Gay Travelers: Las Vegas, Nevada&#13;
Out of Town: Martha’s Vineyard&#13;
Dining In or OUT&#13;
L~$E~I],~N NOTI;O~$&#13;
Lesbian Notions, looks at the nomination&#13;
of Dr. James W. Holsinger to be&#13;
the U.S. Surgeon General.&#13;
Pictorial review of Pride month in&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
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Jim Roth-A Pioneer for&#13;
Ok ahomds Centennial&#13;
by James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK___Oklahoma&#13;
celebrates its centennial this year and one&#13;
would think that with 93% of the state’s&#13;
history having occurred in the 20th Century&#13;
there wouldn’t be much in the way of frontier&#13;
left to discover in the 21 st.&#13;
However, Oklahoma is full of surprises both&#13;
on the regressive and progressive sides of the&#13;
historical coin.&#13;
Here’s one of those progressive surprises.&#13;
In mid-May Governor Brad Henry appointed&#13;
Oklahoma County Commissioner Jim&#13;
Roth to fill a vacancy on the state’s Corporation&#13;
Commission.&#13;
This is a very important position in Oklahoma&#13;
for both the citizens and the corporations&#13;
doing business in the state such&#13;
as utilities, oil and gas companies, and&#13;
transportation.&#13;
Mr. Roth is a remarkable man with a razor&#13;
sharp mind, an affable personality, and a&#13;
happy home-life with his partner of seven&#13;
years, Worth Ross.&#13;
Just how remarkable is Mr. Roth’s appointment?&#13;
It was made by a very conservative&#13;
Democratic governor.&#13;
It remains to be seen how the rural voters&#13;
in Oklahoma will view an openly gay man&#13;
running for state-wide office.&#13;
www.0zarksstar.c0m&#13;
Mr. Roth often says that his family goes&#13;
beyond the biological and that officeholders&#13;
should be held accountable by the voters for&#13;
how well the job is done, not by who they&#13;
love.&#13;
Ttxe voters who elected Mr. Roth to his first&#13;
term as county commissioner re-hired him&#13;
with a 65% majority for a second term.&#13;
The 2008 election will be important for Mr.&#13;
Roth as he will be required to run a statewide&#13;
campaign for election to complete the&#13;
remaining two-year term and, again in 2010&#13;
for a full six-year term.&#13;
Mr Roth and his campaign workers will&#13;
need to be full of the pioneering spirit of the&#13;
Sooners as they get the rest of Oklahoma&#13;
acquainted with the future--a future where,&#13;
to paraphrase Dr. M.L.King, office holders&#13;
are judged on the quality of their character&#13;
coupled with their job effectiveness, and not&#13;
who they love.&#13;
The flat earth view of many in Oklahoma&#13;
will be made all the rounder with Mr. Roth&#13;
in office.&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HtV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
V~/e provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIV÷&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves, We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 91 8~585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
harrismmjr@yahoo.com.&#13;
OkJa omans for Equal&#13;
Icon Honored&#13;
oki~hom~ns for equality&#13;
TULSA, OK___Print Magazine, one of&#13;
America’s most prestigious publications in&#13;
visual culture and design, has chosen the&#13;
OkEq logo for its A+C=D Business Graphics&#13;
Review to be featured in the September/&#13;
October issue. Every year Print sponsors&#13;
five high-profile design competitions. The&#13;
newest and fastest growing competition,&#13;
A+C=D, brings together the full range of&#13;
work done for corporate clients around the&#13;
world--from print ads, corporate identities,&#13;
and flyers to animated short films, websites,&#13;
and interactive games. Print chose winners&#13;
from selections submitted by firms worldwide.&#13;
T. MOSS, Inc., a Tulsa-based graphic design&#13;
firm, produced the award-winning icon as&#13;
part of a branding campaign begun in June&#13;
2006. T.MOSS provides a full range of&#13;
creative services, from strategic planning to&#13;
print production and Web programming.&#13;
With over 30 years in the business, the&#13;
firm has met many design challenges. The&#13;
development of the Ok~q identity provided&#13;
its own set of considerations.&#13;
"OkEq is a robust, purposeful organization&#13;
that prides itself in its mission of inclusiveness,&#13;
community outreach and human&#13;
rights advocacy. We wanted to create a contemporary,&#13;
upbeat visual image for OkEq&#13;
that exemplifies their spirit and dedication,"&#13;
said Toni Moss who designed the logo.&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality seel~ equal rights&#13;
for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender&#13;
individuals and families through advocacy,&#13;
education, programs, alliances, and the operation&#13;
of the Dennis R. Neill Community&#13;
Center.&#13;
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6 the STAR&#13;
Diversity&#13;
Business&#13;
Association&#13;
of Tulsa&#13;
Faces o£Ok ahoma&#13;
Pride 2007&#13;
With two great metropolitan cities, Diversity&#13;
Pride is strong in this Bible Belt State&#13;
of Oklahoma. We have elected officials&#13;
who are openly gay and glbt supportive.&#13;
There are equal rights organizations both&#13;
in Oklahoma City and Tulsa fighting for&#13;
our future. Two Gay Rodeo Associations,&#13;
numerous gay and glbt welcoming churches,&#13;
entertainment venues, clubs, hotels and, two&#13;
Diversity Business Associations, DBA Tulsa&#13;
and DBA Metro. We have Oklahoma based&#13;
Gay/Lesbian owned print and internet news&#13;
publications supported by you and the business&#13;
community. Most important is that&#13;
we have an opportunity to grow stronger as&#13;
a united group of Oklahoman’s with a huge&#13;
glbt community separated by only 100 miles&#13;
of turnpike.&#13;
Yes, GLBT Pride is alive and ~vell in Oklahoma&#13;
and we did celebrate. Check out our&#13;
Faces of Oklahoma Pride on page 25.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Charles (Chaz) Ward&#13;
Publisher/Editor in Chief&#13;
ARE WE FABULOUS&#13;
ORWHAT&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
From Memorial Day weekend through&#13;
the month ofJune, GLBT Oklahomans&#13;
gathered to share their pride in ways that&#13;
nobody could have dreamed of less than&#13;
30 years ago. As we celebrate our state’s&#13;
centennial keep in mind that all of us, from&#13;
cowboy to fluff, from leatherman to drag&#13;
queen, from lipstick lesbian to diesel divas,&#13;
from disco boy to businessman, helped play&#13;
a part of it and will shape our future.&#13;
Let’s all look forward to it.&#13;
GREAT PLAINS REGIONAL RODEO&#13;
This annual event was held again at the&#13;
Oklahoma State Fairgrounds, bringing&#13;
cowboys and cowgirls nationwide. Featuring&#13;
standard rodeo events as well as the hilarity&#13;
of"goatdressing," it proved again to be a&#13;
major success for those who love the western&#13;
lifestyle.&#13;
TULSA GAY PRIDE FESTIVITIES&#13;
Tulsa celebrated their Gay Pride Parade June&#13;
9. Beginning at 15th &amp; Utica, it concluded&#13;
at Veteran’s Park where celebrants enjoyed&#13;
Tulsa’s 25th LGBT Pride Festival. Although&#13;
not forgotten by the protesters (with a&#13;
banner reminding us to remember Sodom&#13;
and Gommarha) (sic) the Parade came to a&#13;
fabulous finale. The Festival featured maW&#13;
ofTulsa’s finest entertainers, with diversions&#13;
ranging from a Family Fun Zone to a beer&#13;
garden, offering something for everyone. An&#13;
estimated 17,000 people from all walks of&#13;
life were in attendance.&#13;
That night the Pride continued with the&#13;
annual Oklahomans for Equality Diversity&#13;
Gala, held in the Grand Ballroom of&#13;
the Doubletree Warren Place. This year&#13;
their Russell G. Bennett Award for Spiritual&#13;
Inclusion went to the Reverend Leslie&#13;
Penrose of Community of Hope UCC of&#13;
Tulsa. Their Lifetime Achievement Award&#13;
was presented to Dennis R. Neill, for whom&#13;
the Tulsa gay community center is named,&#13;
following a video depicting his life of service&#13;
on behalf of GLBT Oklahomans.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY GAY PRIDE FESTIVAL&#13;
Oklahoma City celebrated the 20th Anniversary&#13;
of their Gay Pride Parade, with&#13;
their theme coinciding with the Oklahoma&#13;
Centennial. For the first time the Festival&#13;
and Parade were separate events, the Festival&#13;
held in Memorial Park June 16-17 for ~wo&#13;
days, featuring live entertainment as well as&#13;
numerous vendors &amp; exhibitors, with the&#13;
Parade scheduled for June 24.&#13;
The event was supported by a proclamation&#13;
by State Senator Andrew Rice &amp; State&#13;
Representative A1 McAffrey, with Bob&#13;
Lemon receiving the Irene Tyson Award&#13;
from the Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian Political&#13;
Caucus for his generous philanthropy&#13;
and service to the GLBT community of&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 7&#13;
OKLAHOMAN CAPTU S THE&#13;
TITLE OF MR GAY ALL&#13;
AMERICAN&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
8 the STAR&#13;
O~AHOMA CITY, OKOklahomanTaz Bailey placed first at&#13;
the National Mr. Gay M1Mnerican Contest held at the Copa in&#13;
Oklahoma City May 19. Based on a competition that incorporated&#13;
talent, modeling &amp; interview, he captured the title followed by Sebastian&#13;
Armonte of Pittsburgh (1 st alternate) and Dean Taylor of St.&#13;
Louis (2nd alternate). Hosted by former Miss Gay America Rachael&#13;
Erikks and Mr. Gay All American 2006 Lucas Flander, the event&#13;
gave the spectators good eye candy as wet! as inspiration. Mr. Bailey&#13;
will now promote the Mr. Gay All American Contest as a positive&#13;
gay role model throughout the county.&#13;
Recognized by Keller Williams&#13;
For outstandiilg achievement 2005 and 2006&#13;
RIgA LTY&#13;
Chuck Breckenridge&#13;
918-706-1887&#13;
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(Top) Jack Reavley (L) and Bob Claunch in 1953&#13;
~he weekend-long festival will exhibit more than a dozen films&#13;
including some of the best releases this ),ear in the genre of gay cinema.&#13;
For more information about the event contact Amos Lassen:&#13;
501-372-3403(h) 870-550-6298(c)&#13;
PREMIERE DATE: Saturday June 23 TIME: 8:00 pm&#13;
LOCATION: Easy Street Piano Bar - 307 W. 7th Street, Little&#13;
Rock, AR 72201 Phone: 501-372-3530&#13;
TICKETS: Tickets $5, $10 available at the door&#13;
For more information, photographs and trailer visit: www.bobandjack.&#13;
org&#13;
DOCUMENTARY ABOUT HALFCENTURY&#13;
ROMANCE BETWEEN&#13;
TWO MEN OPENS the&#13;
1ST ANNUAL ARY kNSAS GAY&#13;
AND LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL.&#13;
7hisf!lm highlights how the two gay men met in the rnilitat3,,&#13;
how they conj~onted the troops in their unit and how they&#13;
struggle today as an unmarried couple in their eighties.&#13;
LITTLE ROCK, AR__ In 1952 an Army sergeant was cornered&#13;
and courted by his commanding officer. Their romance grew so&#13;
obvious that rumors became anonymous tips to headquarters. They&#13;
avoided court-martial by confronting their entire unit. That pivotal&#13;
moment cemented Bob and Jack together for the rest of their lives.&#13;
52-years later they share how they remained a couple, how one man&#13;
left his wife and children, how together they moved to a small town&#13;
and became a fixture in the community, and today how they survive&#13;
in their eighties without the benefits of marriage.&#13;
Now Bob and Jack’s 52-Year Adventure, an award winning documentary&#13;
about their relationship, will premiere Saturday June 23rd,&#13;
8 PM at the Easy Street Piano Bar as the opening night film of Reel&#13;
Attractions, The Arkansas GLBTQ Film Festival. A discussion with&#13;
director Stu Maddux follows.&#13;
"We feel extremely honored to premiere at this festival," says Bob&#13;
Claunch, now 81, from their home in Los Angeles, CA. "With&#13;
everything going across the country with "dofft ask don’t tell" and&#13;
with gay marriage, we hope people are encouraged by our story. We&#13;
didn’t have it easy but we didn’t give up."&#13;
"That’s one of the reasons we think that the film is a good message&#13;
for young people too", says partner Jack Reavley, 83. "They need to&#13;
know that they can have successful relationships. The skeptics are&#13;
just waiting for us to fail when we try to have lifelong love. Well we&#13;
didn’t, and we’re here to tell you that you won’t either’."&#13;
10 the STAR&#13;
Eureka Sprin.qs Domestic&#13;
Partnership R gistry Begins&#13;
After two petition attempts Reverend Philip Wilson, pastor of&#13;
Eureka Springs" First Christian Churchfailed to stop registration of&#13;
same sex couples. Domestic Partnership Regist*7 began Friday, June&#13;
22, 2007 at 9:30AM.&#13;
By Michael Walsh&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS, AR~ Blockage of the state’s first Domestic&#13;
Partnership Registry scheduled to take effect June 22 left&#13;
Advocates more determined than ever to see the measure implemented.&#13;
The ordinance creating the registry was unanimously approved May&#13;
14 by the Eureka Springs City Council, after two months of&amp;liberation&#13;
and dtizen input. However anti-gay minister Philip \Vgilson&#13;
halted the effective date late last week by submitting to the city clerk&#13;
a petition of 147 signatures from opponents, three more than the&#13;
minimum required to force a referendum on the issue August 14.&#13;
Though disappointed by the delay, proponents are confident a&#13;
majority of the resort town’s voters would ratify the measure. Broadbased&#13;
support from hundreds of residents, toUrists, church groups&#13;
and dozens of local businesses, suggest the effort to circumvent the&#13;
city Council’s approval would fail at the polls.&#13;
Unless the referendum can be tied to a pending sewer bond election,&#13;
Wilson’s maneuver could cost the city already cash strapped between&#13;
$6,000 and $9,000, the price tag for g Special election. Until then,&#13;
the city wil! also be deprived of revenue $35 per couple from tourists&#13;
and residents wishing to register. Hotel, restaurant, nightclub&#13;
and gift shops will see no profit from Arkansas and out-of-state&#13;
tourists who were holding off on vacation plans until the domestic&#13;
partnership registry is in effect.&#13;
Ironically, Wilson has asserted the Domestic Partnership&#13;
Registry available to same-sex and opposite-sex couples would&#13;
negatively impact the town’s economy, transforming it into a&#13;
"Homosexual mecca" incompatible with such "faith-based" tourist&#13;
attractions such as the Great Passion Play.&#13;
.........................Continued next page.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
EUREY&amp; SPRINGS REGISTRY&#13;
Interestingly, almost 50 of the city’s businesses, about 25 percent,&#13;
are gay owned and have existed in harmony with the Great Passion&#13;
Play for years, even encouraging their customers to attend the staged&#13;
production that depicts the life and death ofJesus Christ. Executives&#13;
of the religious attraction, however, decline to return the favor, suggesting&#13;
visitors avoid downto~vn Eureka Springs where they might&#13;
see same-sex couples holding hands during any one of the city’s&#13;
three annual "Diversity Weekends."&#13;
Civil rights watchdog groups, such as the Human Rights Campaign&#13;
Foundation and the ACLU have been monitoring events in Eureka&#13;
Springs since April 9 when the Domestic Partnership ordinance&#13;
first appeared on the city council’s agenda. So has the Arkansas Trial&#13;
Lawyers Association. One member of the association has said he will&#13;
lobby to have the group’s annual meeting in Eureka Springs moved&#13;
to another city if the Domestic Partnership Registry is not enacted.&#13;
Big business also has been waiting to see the fate of the Registry.&#13;
AT&amp;T alerted thousands of its employees last week that domestic&#13;
partnership certificates would be available in Eureka Springs.&#13;
The city clerk of Eureka Springs Mary Jean Sell rejected a first and&#13;
second attempt to bring a domestic registry to a public vote. The&#13;
petitions missed specific wording needed to bring the issue to a&#13;
special election. Domestic Partnership Registry began Friday, June&#13;
22, at 9:30 AiM. Applicants must appear in person with proof of&#13;
age and the $35 registration fee in cash. Application forms are available&#13;
online at (wwvv.cityofeurekasprings.org/DPRterm.html).&#13;
Certificates of Registry will not be mailed to applicants.&#13;
2008 Great Plains Rodeo Poster Contest&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK The Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association&#13;
has just announced their 2008 Great Plains Rodeo Poster Contest.&#13;
The contest is open to anyone and everyone. Entries must be&#13;
received by OGRA no later than July 31, 2007.&#13;
OGRA sponsors the annual Great Plains Rodeo on Memorial&#13;
Weekend. This event has been taking place since 1985. The 2008&#13;
edition of the Great Plains Rodeo will be the 23rd Annual. OGRA&#13;
is proud to present this event each year as one of their largest fundraisers.&#13;
As a major part of the rodeo they sponsor a poster contest&#13;
with the winning design used for the rodeo poster, t-shirts and other&#13;
publications.&#13;
All submissions have to be original works. THE WINNING&#13;
DESIGN WILL RECEIVE $175.00 IN PRIZE MONEY AND&#13;
BECOME THE SOLE PROPERTY OF OGRA, INC. The other&#13;
entries will be returned to the contestant upon request. All entries&#13;
should be submitted to OGRA Inc., EO. Box 12485, Oklahoma&#13;
City, OK 73157. Please include a brief bio of yourself i£you wish.&#13;
The entries will be judged by the OGRA Board of Directors with&#13;
finalists being selected. Those finalists then will be put on display as&#13;
a part of a voting competition.&#13;
The OGRA Membership table will be setup inside the Habana Inn&#13;
hallway, between the Finishline and Copa, the third weekend in&#13;
August where the poster finalists will be put on display. For further&#13;
information email info@ogra.net or ~ontact any OGRA Board&#13;
Member.&#13;
HOLLYWOOD HOTEL &amp; SUITES&#13;
COMPLEX-FUTURE UNCERTAIN&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__When the Hollywood Hotel and&#13;
Suites opened in 2006, owned by John Lewis &amp; Warren Burdick,&#13;
there were high hopes of a grand complex that would not only serve&#13;
Oklahoma City but also be a gay tourist attraction. In its heyday it&#13;
boasted the Topanga a full service restaurant and bar, the dance bar&#13;
Club Rox, and a leather club called Pecs.&#13;
According to Oklahoma County records John Lewis purchased the&#13;
hotel, originally constructed in 1971, in January of 2006 for $1.2&#13;
million under the name LB Financial Group Inc.&#13;
As of this writing both clubs and the restaurant are closed, and no&#13;
other information is available except that the front desk personnel&#13;
stated that it was due to renovations. We have heard conflicting&#13;
reports as to how long the hotel will continue operating. Responding&#13;
to an inquiry by the Star at 11:20 a.m. June 20, the front desk&#13;
person stated that there were no definite plans of a date to cease&#13;
operations.&#13;
~le STAR attempted to contact the owners of the hotel for more&#13;
details, but no one has returned our calls.&#13;
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&#13;
Wha were some GLBT protests&#13;
The Stonewall riots ofJune 1969 are often&#13;
cited as the start of the gay liberation movement,&#13;
but several GLBT protests occurred&#13;
during the preceding ),ears. These early&#13;
actions included both organized demonstrations&#13;
and spontaneous bursts of outrage at&#13;
specific injustices.&#13;
Perhaps the first unplanned protest occurred&#13;
in May 1959 at Cooper’s Donuts, an allnight&#13;
hangout in downtown Los&#13;
Angeles frequented by hustlers&#13;
and drag queens. According&#13;
to author John Rechy, who&#13;
was present, police harassed&#13;
and tried to arrest a few of the&#13;
patrons, prompting others to&#13;
throw food and tableware; the&#13;
officers retreated to their car&#13;
and summoned reinforcements,&#13;
who closed the street and arrested&#13;
several rioters. A similar&#13;
event occurred in August 1966&#13;
at Compton’s Cafeteria in San&#13;
Francisco. After a police officer&#13;
tried to grab a young queen,&#13;
some 50 customers hurled dishware&#13;
and overturned tables, while outside&#13;
a police car was destroyed and a newsstand&#13;
was set on fire.&#13;
ire Stonewall?&#13;
activists demonstrated against the military&#13;
ban outside the Whitehall Induction Center&#13;
in New York CitT; the picketers included&#13;
members of the Sexual Freedom League,&#13;
some ofwhom were heterosexual. In early&#13;
1965, Craig Rodwell (who would later open&#13;
the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop, the&#13;
first gay bookstore in the United States) and&#13;
others demonstrated outside United Nations&#13;
headquarters to protest ill treatment of gays&#13;
in Cuba.&#13;
While the polite pickets of&#13;
the mid-1960s may appear&#13;
tame to contemporary activists,&#13;
it took considerable&#13;
courage for GLBT people&#13;
to demand their rights at&#13;
a time when homosexual&#13;
conduct was illegal and gays&#13;
were considered mentally ill.&#13;
Police harassment of gay bars in Los&#13;
Angeles also spurred early protests. Soon&#13;
after midnight on New Year’s Eve in 1967,&#13;
police raided the Black Cat bar on Sunset&#13;
Boulevard, beating patrons and bartenders&#13;
and arresting several people for lewd&#13;
conduct. Protests erupted outside the bar&#13;
that night and continued for several days. A&#13;
year later, police raided the Patch, another&#13;
gay bar in the same city. After owner Lee&#13;
Glaze shouted, "It’s not against the law to&#13;
be homosexual," the patrons marched to the&#13;
nearby Harbor Division police station and&#13;
pelted the building with flowers.&#13;
The first organized GLBT demonstrations&#13;
took place in the mid-1960s to protest antigay&#13;
discrimination in federal employment&#13;
and the military. Typically, these actions&#13;
were small and polite, featuring men in suits&#13;
and women in dresses walking in circles&#13;
holding signs. In 1964, about a dozen&#13;
In the&#13;
spring and&#13;
summer of&#13;
1965, activists&#13;
with&#13;
the East&#13;
Coast Homophile&#13;
Organizations&#13;
- cofounded&#13;
by Frank&#13;
Kameny,&#13;
who had&#13;
himself&#13;
been fired from a government job - picketed&#13;
the White House, the Pentagon, the State&#13;
Department, and the Civil Service Commission&#13;
in Washington, D.C.&#13;
That summer, 40 activists staged the first of&#13;
four ’~mnual Reminders" at Independence&#13;
Hall in Philadelphia (home of the Liberty&#13;
Bell) on July 4. The demonstration was&#13;
organized by members of the Mattachine&#13;
Society, the Daughters of Bilitis (DOB),&#13;
and Philadelphia’s Janus Society; among the&#13;
participants were several individuals who&#13;
became well-known figures in the GLBT&#13;
movement, including Barbara Gittings (an&#13;
editor of DOB’s magazine, The Ladder) and&#13;
Kiyoshi Kuromiya (later a prominent AIDS&#13;
activist). ~lhe ?mnual Reminders ended after&#13;
1969 and were supplanted by yearly Gay&#13;
Pride celebrations.&#13;
"\Ve cracked the cocoon of invisibility," Gittings&#13;
later recalled. "We had finally stepped&#13;
forxvard and said to the public, ’I’m not&#13;
going to live in a closet anymore."’ Added&#13;
fetloxv participant Lilti Vincenz, "We&#13;
exploded the myth that real homosexuals&#13;
could [not] possibly look happy and proud&#13;
and dignified and visible."&#13;
In early 1966, the North American Conference&#13;
of Homophile Organizations met in&#13;
Kansas City and called for demonstrations&#13;
on Armed Forces Day to protest the military&#13;
ban. On May 21, actions took place in&#13;
several cities, including a motorcade in Los&#13;
Angeles with Mattachine Society founder&#13;
Harry Hay. Homophile activists also took&#13;
on the psychiatric establishment, protesting&#13;
at professional conferences beginning in&#13;
1968.&#13;
Public pickets initially proved controversial,&#13;
as some members of the GLBT community&#13;
preferred not to call attention to themselves.&#13;
By the late 1960s, however, the country&#13;
was in the grip of an era of militant protest&#13;
by groups espousing diverse causes. One&#13;
of the first actions of what would become&#13;
known as the gay liberation (as opposed&#13;
to the earlier homophile) movement was&#13;
a March 1968 "gay-in" in Griffith Park in&#13;
Los Angeles. In the same ci9; activists also&#13;
began picketing Bamey’s Beanery, a diner&#13;
that posted a sign reading "Fagots Stay&#13;
Out" [sic]. In San Francisco in the spring of&#13;
1969, young queer militants demonstrated&#13;
outside the offices of States Steamship Line&#13;
for ,veeks to protest the firing of gay activist&#13;
Gale Whittington.&#13;
Tixe Stonewall riots garnered much more&#13;
media attention than previous demonstrations&#13;
and sparked intensified gay organizing&#13;
across the country. Since that time,&#13;
GLBT protests have been a mainstay of the&#13;
movement’s strategy, waxing and waning in&#13;
cycles that reflect the overall national political&#13;
and social climate.&#13;
While the polite pickets of the mid-1960s&#13;
may appear tame to contemporary activists,&#13;
it took considerable courage for GLBT&#13;
people to demand their rights at a time&#13;
when homosexual conduct was illegal and&#13;
gays were considered mentally ill. "Visibility&#13;
has always been the keystone of our struggle&#13;
for civil rights," Gittings said in the 2004&#13;
documentary Gay Pioneers. "We are pushing&#13;
for equality through visibility. Today, we&#13;
have visibility - oh, do we have visibility!"&#13;
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Joan Marcus&#13;
Wha a W dding!&#13;
200Z B~vacl~ay Season Ends with a&#13;
Special Bonus&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
The 2006-2007 Broadway Season came&#13;
to a close with an Abba-solute hit when&#13;
Celebrity Attractions presented the awardwinning&#13;
musical "Mamma Mia!" to Tulsa&#13;
audiences May 8-13.&#13;
Featuring the music of the sensational&#13;
seventies group Abba, "Mamma Mia!" is&#13;
the sho~v that not only brought their music&#13;
to a new generation, but also birthed an&#13;
entirely new genre on Broadway. Following&#13;
the show’s nearly sold out run, there is no&#13;
question why.&#13;
Using over twenty of the European&#13;
group’s greatest hits, "Mamma Mia!" tells&#13;
Mamma Mia! Tour - P~ctur~cl Corey Greenan &amp; Company&#13;
Photo: 200~, Joan Marcua&#13;
the story of young Sophie and her dream to&#13;
find her father. Sophie’s mother, Donna, had&#13;
a wild streak in the seventies and has never&#13;
spoken much about her mate, leaving the&#13;
young girl to invite three potential paternals&#13;
to their quaint Greek island getaway just in&#13;
time for her wedding.&#13;
Brilliantly reflecting issues relevant to&#13;
the Abba-generations such as fleeing fathers,&#13;
self worth and the quest for true happiness,&#13;
the show deals a heavy hand of social commentary&#13;
wrapped in a comfortable blanket&#13;
of feel-good comedy. In fact, the book brilliantly&#13;
written by Catherine Johnson infuses&#13;
the show with such a high dose of innocence&#13;
and fun that its life lessons are delivered in&#13;
witty one-liners.&#13;
Amplifying the show’s feel good fun is&#13;
the hit music that everybody knows. From&#13;
"Dancing Queen," to "Take a Chance on&#13;
Me," singing along with the young and enthusiastic&#13;
cast becomes contagious. Perhaps&#13;
though, the show’s greatest musical milestone&#13;
is intertwining music that has been&#13;
around for thirty years with an original story&#13;
so seamlessly that you would swear they&#13;
were written for each other.&#13;
At the heart, "Mamma Mia!" is a fun,&#13;
frolicking musical. It doesn’t pretend to be&#13;
anything more than it is and it doesn’t fail to&#13;
deliver. With its glitz, glam and spandex, it&#13;
is a show that can make the most manically&#13;
depressed smile.&#13;
Following on the heels of"Mamma Mia!"&#13;
is another show guaranteed to tickle your&#13;
funny bone, or hit you over the head with a&#13;
herring. As a bonus to the season, Celebrity&#13;
Attractions will be presenting the smash hit&#13;
musical "Monty Pythons Spamalot," the&#13;
show that lovingly rips off the cult-classic&#13;
film.&#13;
"Spamalot," written by former Pythonite&#13;
by Eric Idle, is based on the screenplay of&#13;
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail," written&#13;
by the original Monty Python troupe of&#13;
Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam,&#13;
Terry Jones, Michael Palin, and Idle.&#13;
Epic in nature, "Spamalot," is tells the legendary&#13;
tale of King Arthur and the Knights&#13;
of the Round Table, and their quest for the&#13;
Holy Grail. It features a chorus line of dancing&#13;
divas and knights, taunting Frenchmen,&#13;
killer rabbits and one legless knight.&#13;
Award-winning and side splitting, "Spamalot"&#13;
will be in Tulsa Jul. 10-15. Tickets&#13;
are on sale now at ~wcw.myticketoNce.com.&#13;
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&#13;
"Roasted Sweet Red Pepper &amp; Potato Soup"&#13;
To make the soup more colorful, use a combination&#13;
of red, yellow and orange bel! peppers. And&#13;
if you want to dress it up a little more, you can&#13;
garnish it with pesto, croutons or minced fresh&#13;
herbs. For a chowder like consistency, do not&#13;
puree the soup but be sure to cut the peppers,&#13;
onion and potatoes into neat uniform dice.&#13;
Ingredients:&#13;
4 - 5 large red bell peppers&#13;
1 large or 2 medium yellow onions, diced&#13;
1 - 2 cloves garlic, minced&#13;
3 tablespoons olive oil&#13;
6 cups Chicken Stock&#13;
2 medium potatoes, peeled and diced&#13;
1/4 - 1/2 cup heavy cream&#13;
3 tablespoons chopped basil&#13;
Kosher or sea salt&#13;
Freshly ground pepper&#13;
Procedure:&#13;
Roast, peel, seed and dice the bell peppers. Heat the&#13;
oil in a large pot and saute the onion and garlic over&#13;
medium heat until translucent. Add the bel! peppers&#13;
and stock and cook for 10 minutes. Add the potatoes&#13;
and cook until tender. Puree the soup and strain it into&#13;
a clean pot. Add the cream, basil, salt and pepper. Stir&#13;
and bring just to a boil. Be VERY CAREFUL to heat&#13;
the soup gently and take extra care NOT to boil it.&#13;
Serv’es 8 to 10 people.&#13;
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JULY 2007&#13;
By Andrew Collins&#13;
Since Provincetown bursts at the seams all&#13;
summer long with excitement and socializing,&#13;
quite a few lesbians and gay men across&#13;
New England have begun heading to a quieter&#13;
but no less charming and remote seaside&#13;
getaway, Martha’s Vineyard. Over the past&#13;
several years, especially since Massachusetts&#13;
legalized gay marriage, the island has seen a&#13;
gradual but discernible growth in gay and&#13;
lesbian visitation. One key to enjoying this&#13;
sparkling emerald island off the southern&#13;
coast of Cape Cod (it’s accessible by only&#13;
ferry or plane) is to arrive with a lover rather&#13;
than hoping to find one upon arrival.&#13;
Of course, Martha’s Vineyard - along with&#13;
its neighbor to the east, Nantucket - has&#13;
long been a highly desirable destination.&#13;
Families have been building the nmv-ubiquitous&#13;
weathered-shingle cape-style houses&#13;
here for more than three centuries, dating to&#13;
the island’s origins as a sleepy fishing settlement.&#13;
Yachting and hobnobbing among the&#13;
rich and famous became official pastimes&#13;
during the early part of this century. Glitterati&#13;
such as Carly Simon, James Taylor,&#13;
Spike Lee, Sharon Stone, Meg Ryan, Denzel&#13;
Washington, Ted Danson, and Mary Steen&#13;
bergen regularly spend time here. Members&#13;
of the Kennedy clan have been sailing over&#13;
for years, and political pundits will always&#13;
associate Martha’s Vineyard with the Chappaquiddick&#13;
scandal that ultimately cost Ted&#13;
Kennedy the U.S. presidency.&#13;
Come for a visit, however, and you’ll hear&#13;
little talk of celebrity-spotting and rumormongering.&#13;
Famous or unknown, gay or&#13;
straight, folks come to Martha’s Vineyard to&#13;
get away from the vagaries and pressures of&#13;
life on the mainland. Here you’!l discover&#13;
historic inns, some of the finest restaurants&#13;
in coastal New England, and a handful of&#13;
enchanting villages, each with its own pace&#13;
and personality.&#13;
The town of Vineyard Haven is an ideal&#13;
base. This walkable village has a few gayfriendly&#13;
inns, some hip restaurants and boutiques,&#13;
and an enviable sheltered location&#13;
overlooking Vineyard Haven Harbor. The&#13;
other communities on the island are within&#13;
a half-hour drive (or an afternoon’s bike ride&#13;
- Martha’s Vineyard is ideal for cyclists, and&#13;
there are rental shops near each of the ferry&#13;
terminals). If you wish to stay right in Vineyard&#13;
Haven, book a room at the breezy&#13;
Crocker House Inn, a 1920s beach house&#13;
owned by young and friendly innkeepers&#13;
Jeff and Jynd! Kristal. Rooms are casually&#13;
smart, with white-wicker furnishings, and&#13;
some have fireplaces and whirlpool tubs.&#13;
\Vithin a 10-minute stroll of these inns&#13;
are several fine shops, a quirky old movie&#13;
theater, and a few nice eateries. A favorite is&#13;
Cafe Moxie, which presents an intriguing&#13;
range of relatively affordable rood-American&#13;
dishes. If you’re in the mood for a lobster&#13;
roll, drop by the Net Result, a simple fish&#13;
market a 10-minute walk from the ferry terminal&#13;
serving some of the freshest seafood&#13;
around.&#13;
Oak Bluffs and Edgartown are the two other&#13;
major settlements on the island (they are&#13;
also the only towns ~vith liquor licenses;&#13;
restaurants elsewhere on the island are&#13;
BYOB, although it’s expected that by 2008,&#13;
Vineyard Haven will obtain a license that&#13;
permits the sale of liquor at restaurants).&#13;
Oak Bluffs has been more heavily developed&#13;
than other towns on the island, with a&#13;
bounty of lively bars and rollicking amusements&#13;
popular with college students and&#13;
teenagers.&#13;
It’s a fun town for window-shopping, picking&#13;
up an ice cream cone at a local parlor,&#13;
and eating - there are plenty of terrific&#13;
restaurants in Oak Bluffs. At the upper&#13;
end, the Sweet Life Cafe serves outstanding&#13;
regional American fare and occupies a handsome&#13;
Victorian house along the town’s main&#13;
drag, Circuit Avenue - try the squid-ink&#13;
fettuccine with shrimp, scallops, calamari,&#13;
and a tomato-basil-garlic broth. More casual&#13;
and less pricey options, both of which are&#13;
also fun places to sip cocktails and socialize,&#13;
include Sharky’s Cantina, which serves up&#13;
terrific Tex-Mex in a festive ambience, and&#13;
the Lookout Tavern, a rustic seafood shack&#13;
overlooking the sea and serving not only&#13;
great platters of fried and broiled fish and&#13;
shellfish but also first-rate sushi.&#13;
Edgartown is the island’s somewhat more&#13;
conservative community, at least in appearance&#13;
if not necessarily in politics (this is still&#13;
a highly liberal part of the world, especially&#13;
on social issues). This posh historic village&#13;
defined by gorgeous white-clapboard Colonial&#13;
homes and neatly manicured gardens&#13;
has several convivial eateries, and numerous&#13;
high-end clothiers and boutiques downtown.&#13;
Tops for dining are Detente, a&#13;
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hip little wine bar serving superbly crafted, innovative fare like&#13;
lemon-honey-basted halibut with truffled leek puree, baby artichokes,&#13;
and oven-dried tomatoes. A more casual but still reliable bet&#13;
is the Wharf Pub, which serves consistently good burgers, salads,&#13;
and pub fare.&#13;
Right in Edgartown you’ll find some lovely, gay-friendly accommodations,&#13;
including the Shiverick Inn, a grand Second Empire&#13;
mansion where romantic rooms have sumptuous Victorian bedding&#13;
and antiques, and the Hob Knob Inn, a handsome and well-run 18-&#13;
room Gothic Revival property with unfussy but attractive furnishings&#13;
reminiscent of an English country house.&#13;
Just south of Edgartown, with a fantastic location on Katama&#13;
Beach, the Winnetu Oceanside Resort makes for a delightful retreat,&#13;
especially if you’ve got kids in tow - in fact, this is one of the best&#13;
gay-friendly, family-oriented properties on the East Coast. The&#13;
property consists of a luxury inn with one- to four-bedroom suites&#13;
as well as a cluster of three- to five-bedroom town homes. The resort&#13;
offers dozens of diversions to keep you busy, from bike tours to&#13;
whale-watching trips, and there’s a world-class tennis facility on-site.&#13;
Also, Winnetu’s restaurant, Lure, serves some of the most inventive&#13;
seafood fare on the island, such as butter-poached lobster with soft&#13;
cornbread, roasted corn, and fava beans. This upscale resort draws&#13;
mostly families with kids in summer, but it’s more of a couples destination&#13;
during the mellower spring and fall shoulder seasons.&#13;
Outdoors enthusiasts should stick to the western side of Martha’s&#13;
Vineyard (referred to locally as Up-Island). Here you can sample&#13;
fresh lobster dockside in the picturesque fishing village ofMenemsha&#13;
(a great place to stop for a casual seafood lunch - just try one of&#13;
the restaurants on the pier), or admire ocean views from the lighthouse&#13;
and multihued clay cliffs at Aquinnah (formerly known as&#13;
Gay Head). Below the Gay Head cliffs you will find, appropriately,&#13;
a popular nude beach with a moderate following among gays and&#13;
lesbians - when you hit the beach, turn right, and walk all the way&#13;
to the end (about 30 minutes). A tip: If you’d like to check the scene&#13;
out in advance, drop some change into one of the coin-operated&#13;
magnifying lenses near the base of the lighthouse - it’s the closest&#13;
you’ll come to a peep show on Martha’s Vineyard.&#13;
In the Up-Island community of West Tisbury, set back on a wooded&#13;
property slightly off the beaten path, you’ll find the island’s most&#13;
opulent gay-owned property, Lambert’s Cove Inn. Innkeepers Scott&#13;
Jones and I. Kell Hicklin have restored what had been a somewhat&#13;
dowdy country hotel into a sophisticated boutique inn with smartly&#13;
furnished rooms set among three buildings. Amenities include&#13;
DVD/CD players, high-speed Internet, and plush Egyptian cotton&#13;
linens, and some rooms have private screened-in porches. A sunken&#13;
pool in back is the perfect place to while away a hot afternoon. And&#13;
in the evening, the inn’s elegant dining room serves outstanding&#13;
contemporary American fare, such as braised veal cheeks with sweet&#13;
corn, English pea risotto, and a Madeira wine reduction. It’s the&#13;
definitive venue for a relaxing Martha’s Vineyard hideaway.&#13;
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J U L¥ 2007&#13;
Truth Calling&#13;
Lesbian Notions, looks at the nomination ofDr. James VX Holsinger to be&#13;
the U.S. Surgeon General.&#13;
My phone rang recently, and it was a local&#13;
radio station asking me to respond to samesex&#13;
marriage still being the law of the land&#13;
in Massachusetts. The measure calling for a&#13;
constitutional amendment to ban same-sex&#13;
marriage there was defeated by the full state&#13;
legislature, 45 yes votes and a resounding&#13;
151 no’s.&#13;
Of course, my response was measured, delivered&#13;
in appropriate sound bites, and echoing&#13;
what everyone else is saying about the&#13;
victory. It’s great for Massachusetts, but even&#13;
greater for the rest of the country, where&#13;
many LGBT people are still struggling to&#13;
attain basic civil rights. The vote lets us put&#13;
our resources into 2008 where they need tO&#13;
be - focusing on the presidential and pivotal&#13;
state races, rather than having to pump tons&#13;
of money into defeating another bad bill.&#13;
Ah, but truth be told, this victory is sweet&#13;
but short, because now we need to turn our&#13;
attention to defeating a bad nomination&#13;
- that of Kentucky’s Dr. James W. Holsinger&#13;
for U.S. Surgeon General. My initial&#13;
response after reading about Holsinger was,&#13;
"Who the hell is givingWadvice these&#13;
days?" Didn’t they see what would happen&#13;
if they nominated a homophobic, radical&#13;
Christian who started an ex-gay ministry?&#13;
Did they think we wouldn’t notice?&#13;
On the face of it, Holsinger seems like a&#13;
credible medical professional. He is a cardiologist&#13;
who holds the University of Kentucky’s&#13;
Charles T. Wethington Jr. Chair in&#13;
the Health Sciences, and is the former chancellor&#13;
of UK’s Chandler Medical Center.&#13;
Just because he’s from the heart of the Bible&#13;
Belt doesn’t mean we have to automatically&#13;
jump to conclusions about his politics. After&#13;
all, Abe Lincoln was born there, the LGBT&#13;
community is gaining political strength in&#13;
the Bluegrass State through the Kentucky&#13;
Fairness Alliance, and they’ve even got an&#13;
openly gay man in the state Senate - Ernesto&#13;
Scorsone.&#13;
Well, maybe you should start jumping after&#13;
all. Because as Wayne Besen ofTruth Wins&#13;
Out put it, "Holsinger is an ideologue&#13;
22 the STAR&#13;
whose medical views on gay and lesbian&#13;
people resemble sorcery more than sound&#13;
science."&#13;
Holsinger is not only a doctor, but a devout&#13;
Christian who is a high-ranking lay leader in&#13;
the United Methodist Church - you know,&#13;
the folks who talk about "Open Hearts,&#13;
Open Minds, Open Doors" - except, of&#13;
course, when it comes to us.&#13;
In his position on the United Methodist&#13;
Judicial Council (the place where the buck&#13;
stops in the Methodist Church), Holsinger’s&#13;
record is anything but promising for LGBT&#13;
people. He opposed the 2004 decision to&#13;
allow Rev. Karen Dammann, a lesbian, to&#13;
continue serving as a minister. He backed&#13;
the deftocking of Rev. Beth Stroud, who&#13;
came out to her Pennsylvania church&#13;
community at the First United Methodist&#13;
Church of Germantown. And, in one of&#13;
the ugliest acts of religious discrimination,&#13;
Holsinger backed a Virginia pastor who&#13;
barred an openly gay man from church&#13;
membership.&#13;
One could argue that those actions were his&#13;
personal beliefs and wouldn’t interfere with&#13;
him being the country’s top doctor.&#13;
Perhaps...but one need only read the&#13;
Pathophysiology of Male Homosexuality, a&#13;
"scientific" paper Holsinger wrote in 1991&#13;
for the Church’s Committee to Study Homosexuality,&#13;
to see how his personal beliefs&#13;
impact his science.&#13;
The piece is available online at abcnews.&#13;
go.com/images/Politics/Holsinger_on_Homosexuality.&#13;
pdf. (If you want some laughs,&#13;
Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report did&#13;
a hilarious send-up of the paper and Holsinger&#13;
- you can watch it at http://rawstory.&#13;
com/news/2007/Colbert Report Why are&#13;
gays still 0614.html.)&#13;
One of my favorite passages reads, "...the&#13;
logical complementarity of the human sexes&#13;
has been so recognized in our culture that&#13;
it has entered our vocabulary in the form of&#13;
naming various pipe fittings either the male&#13;
fitting or the female fitting depending&#13;
upon which one interlocks within the other.&#13;
When the complementarity of the sexes is&#13;
breached, injuries and diseases may occur....&#13;
Therefore, based on the simplest knmvn&#13;
anatomy and physiology, xvhen dealing ~vith&#13;
the complementarity of the human sexes, one&#13;
can simply say, Res ipsa loquitur - the thing&#13;
speaks for itself!"&#13;
I guess the thing that is "speaking for itself"&#13;
is a penis, which, in his estimation, belongs in&#13;
only one place - a vagina. This is more like the&#13;
science of a 6-year-old, not a 68-year-old.&#13;
I won’t get any more graphic. But ifyou want&#13;
a great deconstruction of the paper, go to Jim&#13;
Burroway’s xwwv.boxturtlebulletin.com, a&#13;
site that is devoted to debunking the lies told&#13;
about us through research and well-reasoned&#13;
writing. His conclusion puts Holsinger’s&#13;
snake-oil chicanery in the proper perspective.&#13;
To add insult to injury, when Holsinger and&#13;
his wife were congregants at Lexington’s First&#13;
United Methodist Church, they helped their&#13;
pastor form a new "outreach, congregation&#13;
called the Hope Springs Community Church.&#13;
Hope Springs sports an antigay ministry. According&#13;
to them, being gay is just a lifestyle.&#13;
With Christ’s love, anyone can be straight.&#13;
Next up are Holsinger’s confirmation hearings.&#13;
When they’re scheduled, Holsinger&#13;
will go before the U.S. Senate Committee&#13;
on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions,&#13;
which is chaired by Edward Kennedy (DMass.).&#13;
Three Democratic presidential candidates&#13;
- Hiltary Clinton (N.Y.), Chris Dodd&#13;
(Conn.), and Barack Obama (I11.) - sit on&#13;
the committee. Only Clinton has definitely&#13;
said no to Holsinger. Dodd and Obama have&#13;
strong concerns. John Edwards, although no&#13;
longer in the Senate,opposes the nomination.&#13;
We xvon in Massachusetts. Conservatives are&#13;
calling for the repeal of "don’t ask, don’t tell."&#13;
If there was ever a time for Democratic Party&#13;
leaders to find their backbone, this is it. It’s&#13;
time for truth to go a-calling- Holsinger’s&#13;
homophobia has no place in medicine or in&#13;
government.&#13;
w~,~v.ozarksstar.com&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
\vgith the placing of the cro~vn, Oklahoma&#13;
City based performer Adrianna became&#13;
the new Miss Oklahoma Continental on&#13;
May 25 at Club Majestic in Tulsa. The&#13;
evening, filled with national title holders&#13;
and special entertainers marked the reign of&#13;
Miss Oklahoma Continental 2006, Kandy&#13;
Cayne.&#13;
For Adrianna, the achievement is&#13;
another milestone in a career highlighted&#13;
with titles. "I now have been a state title&#13;
holder in 3 of the big 4 pageant systems,"&#13;
says Adrianna. "I was Miss Kansas USofA in&#13;
2000 and Miss&#13;
Gay Oklahoma&#13;
America&#13;
in 2004."&#13;
"There are&#13;
several differences&#13;
between&#13;
those and&#13;
Continental,"&#13;
notes the performer.&#13;
"The&#13;
major one is&#13;
the addition of&#13;
the swimwear&#13;
competition.&#13;
Also, the interview process was a new experience&#13;
as well since it is a group setting, not&#13;
one-on-one. Overall, the style of the system&#13;
seems to be more ’fashion-forward’ than&#13;
any of the other systems that I have been&#13;
involved in."&#13;
Adrianna entered the Continental&#13;
system hoping to become "known for her&#13;
unique sense of style. "I heard one time that&#13;
the ability to accessorize is what separates us&#13;
from the animals," she jokes.&#13;
According to Thompson, Adrianna was&#13;
born on Halloween at a DIFFA masquerade&#13;
ball, and has been performing since 1995.&#13;
"I began doing drag after my friends hauled&#13;
me to Miss Gay Oklahoma America the year&#13;
that Gertrude Garnet won. I was barely 21&#13;
and was engaged to a female. However, I&#13;
knew from that moment on I belonged in a&#13;
dress on that stage. The rest is history."&#13;
For Thompson, much of his inspiration&#13;
behind the character or Adrianna comes&#13;
from his morn. "I was a mamma’s boy...&#13;
she’s a great lady. She’s an elected official&#13;
who is very politically active, and stands up&#13;
for what she believes in."&#13;
A self described performer since birth,&#13;
Adrianna is the drag transformation of&#13;
Sapulpa native Jon Thompson. Thompson,&#13;
who spends his days as a customer care representative&#13;
for a major telecommunications&#13;
firm, says that he has been happily married&#13;
to his husband (and fellow performer) Chris&#13;
for the past two years. The couple also shares&#13;
custody of their child, Alden, their miniature&#13;
Schnauzer.&#13;
With his forthcoming reign as Miss&#13;
Oklahoma Continental, Thompson hopes&#13;
to grow as a female impersonator and&#13;
overcome new&#13;
challenges. "I&#13;
have already&#13;
learned so&#13;
much. It has&#13;
made me&#13;
expand my&#13;
mind to think&#13;
of drag in a&#13;
new way. I&#13;
have used it to&#13;
launch me out&#13;
of a rut, and&#13;
made me have&#13;
the perception&#13;
that drag is&#13;
fun again...I have been at it a few years, and&#13;
like most things you can tire of it. But at&#13;
this point...I am always thinking of the next&#13;
best number or costume."&#13;
Thompson also ~vishes to reach out as&#13;
an ambassador of the community with his&#13;
latest title. "I think that I am in a unique&#13;
position by being a former Miss Oklahoma&#13;
America. I can promote the pageant and the&#13;
system by working with the other systems.&#13;
I will also be launching a fund-raising&#13;
campaign, in honor ofmy aunt who is a&#13;
breast cancer survivor. The net proceeds will&#13;
benefit the Susan G. Komen foundation."&#13;
As a part of that campaign, Thompson&#13;
will be walking with his cousin from Dallas&#13;
to Fort Worth over the course of three days,&#13;
and encourages people to visit www.the3day.&#13;
org for more information.&#13;
While not attending to appearances as&#13;
Miss Oklahoma Continental, Thompson&#13;
can be seen performing as Adrianna on the&#13;
third Sunday of every month. For information&#13;
and updates on special appearances,&#13;
fans can visit www.myspace.com/mgo2004.&#13;
OGLP¢’s Tyson Award&#13;
for 2007, Nr. Bob Lemon&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
Photo by Victor Gorin. Left to Right Bob&#13;
Lemon and Paul Thompson.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ Mr. Bob&#13;
Lemon, a staunch Oklahoma Democrat and&#13;
devoted supporter of LGBT equality, was&#13;
named the recipient of the 2007 Irene Tyson&#13;
Award given annually by the Oklahoma Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Caucus (OGLPC) (http://&#13;
www.oglpc.com/).&#13;
The award is given to an outstanding&#13;
individual who has demonstrated long term&#13;
commitment to the furtherance of LGBT&#13;
equality under the law, and who is a role&#13;
model for changing public opinion&#13;
The award was a complete surprise for Mr.&#13;
Lemon but he was not at a loss for words.&#13;
"Gay people aren’t broken and don’t need&#13;
fixing," he said in defiance of the notion&#13;
that LGBT citizens are second-rate Americans&#13;
in need of counseling.&#13;
Mr. Lemon also had the honor of reading&#13;
to the crowd of enthusiastic listeners an&#13;
Oklahoma Legislative Proclamation recognizing&#13;
LGBT Pride events in Oklahoma&#13;
City issued by State Senator Andrew Rice&#13;
and State Representative A1 McAffrey, both&#13;
Democrats in their first term of office and&#13;
firm believers in our LGBT equality.&#13;
Mr. Lemon is also a front-line supporter,&#13;
member of Oklahoma Stonewall Democrats,&#13;
(www.okstonewall.org) the LGBT&#13;
voice of the Oklahoma and National Democratic&#13;
Party, with chapters in all 50 states&#13;
and Washington, DC.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com The STAR 23&#13;
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&#13;
The following column is&#13;
very sarcastic and may not&#13;
be suitable for sensitive&#13;
readers. I present two&#13;
potential clients that have&#13;
threatened for months to&#13;
begin a workout program&#13;
with me.&#13;
Simon is an affable creature who loves watching Diamondbacks and&#13;
Cardinals games. He enjoys pina coladas and getting caught in the&#13;
rain. He would give you the shirt offhis back if you needed it. The&#13;
problem is you wouldn’t be able to use it. Or maybe you would. You&#13;
would only, need to fit intoa Triple X kimono. Simon tips the scales&#13;
at an awkward twenty-five stone. That’s 350 pounds for all you nonlimeys&#13;
out there. He’s six feet tall so yeah that’s 99 Luft Balloons&#13;
Big. This column is a la carte so I’!l feel free to load up Simon’s plate&#13;
with more health impediments. Let’s add three packs ofViceroys per&#13;
day. Don’t forget the four nights per week of all night benders and&#13;
enough Sauza Gold to paralyze three Mexican towel boy,s. For good&#13;
measure I’ll throw in the 6,0130 calorie per diem at "his expense"&#13;
account. What advice would I give to Simple Simon?&#13;
Dear see-mone,&#13;
(enjoy the moment of French)&#13;
I would recommend spending $10,000 on a remodeling project for&#13;
your home. It would clearly be advantageous to blow your money&#13;
on a whimsical attempt to make yourself feel better by painting the&#13;
walls tropical tapioca and adding that new Ethan Allen collection to&#13;
your living room. Think of hmv much excitement wil! pulse through&#13;
your damaged vessels as you gaze adoringly upon your newly acquired&#13;
Vc:aterford Crystal that sparkles like the glint of stupidity in&#13;
your eyes. You were able to resist the temptation of hiring a qualified&#13;
personal trainer for six months. This trainer would have only robbed&#13;
you of those extra 150 pounds you have been safeguarding and&#13;
would have charged you several thousands dollars for the difficult&#13;
deed. He might have even saved you from hospitalization and tens&#13;
of thousands of dollars spent on gastric bypass surgery. It’s lucky&#13;
that you watch HGTV and have a subscription to Martha Stewart&#13;
Living. Money well spent. Which room beckons next?&#13;
Roger also weighs approximately 350 pounds and he too rises vertically&#13;
to six feet. Roger eats like an F350 Ford truck and he waddles&#13;
like an emperor penguin. He blames his excessive girth on a thyroid&#13;
problem and has plenty more excuses ready if you don’t buy that&#13;
one. He began his smoking career after watching Sunset Boulevard&#13;
at age seventeen. He now smokes his Parliaments as elegantly as&#13;
Gloria Swanson ever did. He has been ready for his close up for&#13;
nearly 28 years. Roger works longer hours than an Indonesian&#13;
schoolboy in a sweatshop. Fortunately for Roger he is earning considerably&#13;
more money and is in no danger of breaking aW nails in&#13;
his pristine white collar job. He has a significant stash of money and&#13;
is well-educated from the University ofArizona.&#13;
Roger complains about the rigors of the dating world. He elaborates&#13;
ad nauseam on the difficulties of finding Mr. Right. He has found&#13;
glimmers of hope from escorts, massage "specialists", and websites&#13;
featuring boy,s who seek Mr. Night. My advice for Roger Rabbit is&#13;
as follows:&#13;
Dear Roger,&#13;
Don’t worry! The right guy for you is out there. Thank goodness for&#13;
you that we dodt live in a superficial world where you are judged by&#13;
your looks. Most 23 year old guys with chiseled bodies and dashing&#13;
good looks will seek out your 45 year old flabby, elephantine&#13;
physique. Further good news for you is that none of these Adonises&#13;
will be attracted to your BMW, Versace Suits, or 3,000 square foot&#13;
wallet that can buy them presents. They will appreciate your knowledge,&#13;
bubbly personalib; and the ability to pick out the correct port&#13;
wine to sip with your Dairy Queen Royal Treat of the day.&#13;
I would continue to spend your hard earned cash on vacations to&#13;
places where no one wants to see you with your shirt off. Perhaps&#13;
love will truly blossom in the midst of a massage or in the throes of&#13;
professionalism from that elegant escort. I wouldn’t bother evacuating&#13;
your money from the bank for trivial purposes of bettering&#13;
your health. What need have you for physical training when you are&#13;
immortal? Heart attacks, diabetes, and high blood pressure always&#13;
happen to that other guy.&#13;
I think (hope) you get the point.&#13;
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reached at blake.fimess@yahoo.com or at 480-241-5651.&#13;
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"Practice economy, Gemini!"&#13;
Mercury is in Cancer turning direct, offering an opportunity&#13;
to apologize for emotional outbursts and correct al! the problems&#13;
that erupted while he was retrograde. If you don’t know&#13;
where to start, try the kitchen.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Get to the root of recent&#13;
household messes. If you own, fix plumbing, electricity, or&#13;
whatever. If you rent, make a list for the landlord. Call family&#13;
members and resolve misunderstanding&amp; At least have&#13;
a nice chat with Morn.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Mend fences with neighbors,&#13;
and call or write to your siblings. It’s an excellent time to&#13;
sign up for classes in any basic skills or techniques that&#13;
have interested you, especially if they touch on domestic&#13;
arts or community-building.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Think about your patterns in&#13;
impulse spending. Everyone does it, but now is your time&#13;
to look at your own finar~cial strengths and weaknesses,&#13;
to get those books better organized, and to practice better&#13;
economy.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): It’s OK - you can finally&#13;
clean up the confusion and chaos that seem to have taken&#13;
over in recent weeks. Look for long-latent, underlying problems&#13;
at the root of those troubles.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Worries and fears that have&#13;
been aggravating you lately now seem like ridiculous shadows.&#13;
But they’ll be back to haunt you again if you don’t take&#13;
a look at them and their roots. A meditative retreat should&#13;
help.&#13;
VlRGO (August 23 - September 22): Give your friends a&#13;
chance to apologize and correct recent disappointments.&#13;
Or maybe you should be the one patching things up. You&#13;
can only take responsibility for yourself; still, shouldering&#13;
more than your share of the blame could go a long way&#13;
toward fixing things.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Recent misunderstandings&#13;
may have you hiding out from your boss, landlord,&#13;
or other authority figures, and/or undermining your&#13;
own authority. Now is the time to clean up the lines of command&#13;
and get your career back on track.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): All those reasons&#13;
that kept you from taking classes, traveling, or otherwise&#13;
expanding your world and your mind have fallen away. At&#13;
least reconsider those opportunities and look at ways to get&#13;
over the obstacles.&#13;
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SAGITTAR~US (November 22 - December 20): Sex may&#13;
be more trouble than it’s worth, but has that ever stopped&#13;
you? You may have slowed down lately, but recent problems&#13;
and odd shifts of desire can now be re-examined to&#13;
achieve greater understanding and pleasure. Talking about&#13;
those issues will help!&#13;
CAPRlCORN (December 21 - January 19): You can&#13;
finally clear up problems that have been brewing with your&#13;
partner. That "seems-you-can’t-say-anything-right" period&#13;
is over. Sing out, Louise, and let your baby hear what you&#13;
have to say! Your listening skills are also suddenly improving.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Been delaying&#13;
trips to the doctor or the gym? That’s probably been a good&#13;
instinct, but get your tush back into action! See the doctor&#13;
first for any problems with or advice about exercising. Discuss&#13;
nutrition, too! And then renew your health regimen.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - hlarch 19): Your creative block is&#13;
finally over! Drag out the canvases, manuscripts, and instruments.&#13;
If your muse needs to be fed, get to the kitchen&#13;
and dig out some long-neglected recipes. A small dinner&#13;
party will help get your juices flowing, too.&#13;
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Xcalibur Club...... 384 Grant Ave. 785-762-2050&#13;
Kansas, Pittsburg (620)&#13;
PSU-QSA.-- 1701 S. Broadway- 620-231-0938&#13;
River of Life Church.- - 1709 N. Walnut- -Service 11AM&#13;
Kansas, Wichita (316)&#13;
Our Fantasy/South40..... 3201 S. Hillside......316-682-5494&#13;
Priscilla’s..... 6143 W Kellogg Dr- -316-942-1244&#13;
Club Glacier- ......... 2828 E. 31st South......316-612-9331&#13;
Missouri, Ava (417)&#13;
Catus Canyon Campground ................. 417-683-9199&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (4t7)&#13;
MCC Spirit of Christ- - -2902 E 20th, - ......Sat Service-9:30AM&#13;
Joplin Gay/Lesbian Cntr- PO Box 4383, zip 64803- -417-622-7821&#13;
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40th Street Inn....www.40thstreetinn.com.......816-561-7575&#13;
Concourse Park B&amp;B - - 300 Benton Bird 816-231-1196&#13;
Hydes KC Gym &amp; Guest Hs - www.hydeskc.com - - 816-561-1010&#13;
Missie B’s....805 W. 39th St................816-561-0625&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
The Edge..... 424 Boonville Ave..... 417-831-4700&#13;
GLO Comm, Ctr---518 E. Commerical- 417-869-3978&#13;
JR’s Nightclub.... 504 E. Commerical- 417-831-9001&#13;
Martha’s Vineyard- - - 219 W Olive ........... -417-864-4572&#13;
Ronisuz Place....821 College............... 417-864-0036&#13;
Oklahoma, Enid (580)&#13;
Hastings Books....104 Sunset .............. 580-242-6838&#13;
Priscilla’s. 4810-A West Garriott........ 580-233-5511&#13;
Oklahoma, Lawton (580)&#13;
Ingrids Bookstore..... 1124 NW Cache Rd......580-353-1488&#13;
Oklahoma, l~cA~ester (918)&#13;
~cPride........... POBox 1515, - .... McAlester, OK 74502&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
American Crossroads B&amp;B - POBox 270642...... 405-495-1111&#13;
Blue Dog Liquor- ..... -4015 N. Penn 405-606-7000&#13;
Boom Room....... 2807 NW 36th St 405-601-7200&#13;
Border’s Books...... 3209 NW Expressway..... 405-848-2667&#13;
CD Warehouse...... 4001 N. Penn - 405-525-7766&#13;
Club Rox.......3535 NW 39th Expw~j........ -405-947-2351&#13;
Christie’s Toy Box.....3126 N. May Ave ....... 405-946-4438&#13;
Church of Open Arms......3131 N. Penn...... 405-525-9555&#13;
Copa.............2200 NW 39th Exp.........405-525-0730&#13;
Eastern Ave Video- - -1105 S Eastern Ave....... -405-6726459&#13;
Finishline ....... 2200 NW 39th Expwy........405-525-9200&#13;
First Amendment Tatoo Shop- - - 2135 NW 39th - - -405-604-3911&#13;
Gushers Restaurant- ....2200 NW 39Exp ...... 405-525-0730&#13;
Habana Inn ........2200 NW 39th Exp 405-528-2221&#13;
Herland Sisters Resources.... 2312 NW 39th St- -405-521-9696&#13;
Hollywood Hotel.... 3535 NW 39th Exp .......&#13;
Hi-Lo Club 1221 NW 50th&#13;
Jungle Reds .......2200 NW Expwy-&#13;
Ledo.............2200 NW Expwy.....&#13;
Naughty But Nice .... 3121 SW 29th St .......&#13;
Partners......... 2805 NW 36th St&#13;
Pec’s -3535 NW 39th Expw .......&#13;
Priscilla’s......... 615 E. Memorial-&#13;
Red Rock North- - - 2240 NW39th St.&#13;
Rudy’s Place......3535 NW39th Expw.........&#13;
Phoenix Rising .... 2120 NW 39th St-&#13;
The Park........ 2125 NW 39th St ......... -405-528-4690&#13;
The Patio........ 3201 N. May Ave 405-917-1663&#13;
Topanga Grill &amp; Bar- - - 3535 NW 39th. -405-947-2351&#13;
Tramps............2201 NW 39th-- 405-521-9888&#13;
Ziggy’s............ 4005 N. Penn- -405-521-9999&#13;
-405-947-2351&#13;
405-843-1722&#13;
405-524-5733&#13;
.... 405-525-0730&#13;
-405-681-5044&#13;
405-942-2199&#13;
-405-947-2351&#13;
405-755-8600&#13;
405-525-5165&#13;
405-947-2351&#13;
405-601-3711&#13;
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Bamboo Lounge....7204 E. Pine .............918-836-8700&#13;
Border’s Book Store- - - 2740 E. 21st........... 918-712-9955&#13;
Border’s Book Store - - - 8015 S. Yale .......... 918-494-2665&#13;
Circle Cinema...... 10 S, Lewis- - - 918-592-3456&#13;
Club 209 ....... 209 N. Boulder ............ 918-584-9944&#13;
Club Majestic........ 124 N. Boston - 918-584-9494&#13;
Club Maverick..... 822 S. Sheridan 9t8-835-3301&#13;
Cosmo Dell &amp; Bar - - 6746 S. Memorial -918-459-0497&#13;
Dreamland Bks .... 8807 E. Admiral PI -918-834-1051&#13;
Equality Center ..... 621 E. 4th Street- ........918-743-4297&#13;
Hideaway Cocktail Lounge--- 11730 E. 11th......918-437-0449&#13;
HOPE Clinic....... 3540 E. 31st - 918-749-8378&#13;
Midtown- 319 E. 3rd.............. 918-584-3112&#13;
Openarms Youth Projt - - - 2015 S. Lakewood.....918-838-7104&#13;
Our House, Too ....203 N Nogales Ave..... .....918-585-9552&#13;
Priscilla’s .........7925 E. 41st- .918-627-4884&#13;
Priscilla’s ........ 5634 W. Skelly ........... 918-446-6336&#13;
Priscilla’s ........ 11344 E. 11th -918-438-4224&#13;
Priscilla’s ......... 2333 E. 71st.............918-499-1661&#13;
Renegades 1649 S. Main ........... 918-585-3405&#13;
Rob’s Records- - -2909 S. Sheridan Rd......... 918-627-1505&#13;
Sappho’s........ 6373-C E 31st St.......... 918-836-0299&#13;
Tulsa CARES.... 3507 E. Admiral PI. 918-834-4194&#13;
Tulsa Central Library ...... 400 Civic Center- - - - 918-596-7977&#13;
Tulsa Eagle.....1338 E. 3rd ................918-592-1188&#13;
TNT’s ......... 2114 S. Memorial 918-660-0856&#13;
Yellow-Brick-Rd....... 2630 E. 15th.......... 918-293-0304&#13;
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Victor Gorin&#13;
Libby Post&#13;
Andrew Collins&#13;
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              <text>PROUDLY SERVING TH E LG BT COMM U N IT Y.&#13;
slie Jordan&#13;
Best Actor at the New York Film and&#13;
Video Festival for his portrayal of&#13;
"Brother Boy~ in the film Sordid Lives&#13;
and several Best Supporting Actor&#13;
Awards for his work as "Peanut" in&#13;
Southern Baptist Sissies, from the Los&#13;
Angeles Drama Critics' Circle, LA.&#13;
Weekly, a Backstage West Garland, a&#13;
Maddy, a Robby, and the Ovation&#13;
Award&#13;
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(918) 836-8700&#13;
www .bambooloungetulsa.com&#13;
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The Ozarks Star Is On The Move&#13;
The future looks bright for the Ozarks Star.&#13;
We have contracted with a new printing&#13;
company an:d will be increasing our distribution&#13;
to 5000 by January 2005. This increase&#13;
will not only allow us to ship more copies to&#13;
our distributors, but also allows us to&#13;
increase the number of distribution points. In&#13;
addition qualifies us to accept advertising&#13;
through a national advertising agency. This&#13;
increase in revenue from national advertisers&#13;
should help keep our ad rates at a very&#13;
. reasonable cost to you.&#13;
We are working on adding new content and&#13;
are open for suggestion from our readers.&#13;
You can write to us or send an email to the&#13;
addresses listed on this page. More content&#13;
and new advertiser's means aJarger magazine,&#13;
so stay tuned and watch us grow. The&#13;
Ozarlcs Star is on the move and is fast&#13;
becoming THE STAR of the four states&#13;
region.&#13;
On October 15th I was the very honored&#13;
recipient of an award,presented by Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church of Joplin at their&#13;
· 7th anniversary dinner, for outstanding&#13;
. service to the GLBT Community and&#13;
· Church Family. The plaque read,&#13;
"In promoting diversity and cooperation&#13;
through the development and implementation&#13;
of the Ozarks Star. A MCC 2004&#13;
· Outstanding Citizen and Member".&#13;
I thank Spirit of Christ MCC Joplin Pastor&#13;
Steve T. Urie and members, for this recognition&#13;
and extend my appreciation for their&#13;
efforts in building a more united community.&#13;
Have a great Thanksgiving!&#13;
C.D. Ward&#13;
A call for better&#13;
health ...&#13;
Well, rhe summer is over, fall is inviting&#13;
us into winter so what's next? Several&#13;
opportunities to have fun, comribute to&#13;
our community and make every effort to&#13;
stay well.&#13;
For this edition let's visit the "staying&#13;
well" issue. Seems like we have been&#13;
outsourcing out both sides of our&#13;
wonderful face ... Bush that is. While&#13;
denying us the opportuniry to purchase&#13;
more cost effective medications under the&#13;
guise and arrogance chat only our FDA&#13;
can protect us while on the other side we&#13;
find that a full half of our flu vaccine is&#13;
brought into this country from overseas.&#13;
Bush supporters will claim he knows best&#13;
and the rest of us will reap the benefits or&#13;
lack thereof.&#13;
Not many of us were around for the&#13;
1918 Flu Epidemic that vriped out whole&#13;
military camps, not the children or aged&#13;
but strapping recruits, young healthy&#13;
men. Some of us wiil just say, "I never&#13;
take the flu shot anyway, it always made&#13;
me sick." And some of us Rill simply&#13;
fade inro biissful ( unless of course, we're&#13;
the ones who get sick ) who cares, "it's&#13;
not my worry."&#13;
\X,'eii the parenting in me doesn't do the&#13;
"the sky's falling in panic" but :t is&#13;
aiways good to use common sense and&#13;
take care of onese:f.&#13;
The information below is taken off the&#13;
Center for Disease Controls website&#13;
( :s rw ,cdc gp ) and is reproducible. It&#13;
is good basic hygiene ... that thing our&#13;
mothers' taught us and we seem to have&#13;
forgotten ... well it's time to refresh our&#13;
minds and get with the program. Stay&#13;
well this flu season and follow these&#13;
guidelines:&#13;
Good Health Habits&#13;
o A void close cont:act.&#13;
Avoid close contact with people who are&#13;
sick. When you are sick, keep your&#13;
distance from others to protect them&#13;
from getting sick too.&#13;
• St:ay home when you are sick.&#13;
If possible, stay home from work,&#13;
school, and errands when you are sick.&#13;
You will help prevent others from&#13;
catching your illness. ( Steve adds this ...&#13;
if your boss is more concerned about&#13;
you being out sick, how will he or she&#13;
like it if half of you are out sick ... stay&#13;
home and get well )&#13;
o Cover your mouth and nose.&#13;
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue&#13;
when coughing or sneezing. It may&#13;
prevent those around you from getting&#13;
sick.&#13;
o Clean your hands.&#13;
Washing your hands often will help&#13;
protect you from germs. ( Steve adds ...&#13;
wash, wash, wash ... it's doesn't hurt and&#13;
will keep you healthy ... I still want big&#13;
flashing red lights at every public&#13;
bathroom exit that goes off when you&#13;
don't wash your hands )&#13;
0 Avoid touching your eyes, nose or&#13;
mouth.&#13;
Germs are often spread when a person&#13;
touches something that is contaminated&#13;
with germs and then touches his or her&#13;
eyes, nose, or mouth.&#13;
Until next time, be blessed, be safe and be&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Gaytt,ire Release:&#13;
Log Cabin Republicans&#13;
File Suit to Overturn&#13;
Military's "Don't Ask,&#13;
Don't Tell Policy''&#13;
Turning Over Policy Vital to&#13;
National Security Interests Say&#13;
Lawyers&#13;
(Washington, Dq-Lawyers on behalf of&#13;
Log Cabin Republicans are filing suit&#13;
this morning against the United States&#13;
government seeking to overturn the&#13;
military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"&#13;
policy, which requires the discharge of&#13;
gay and lesbian service members. Log&#13;
Cabin Republicans v: United States of&#13;
America will be filed in the United&#13;
States Federal E&gt;istrict Court for the&#13;
Central District of California.&#13;
Log Cabin ig filing the suit on behalf of its·&#13;
gay and lesbian members· cutrently serving&#13;
in the United Stlltes Armed Forces. "Public&#13;
opinion, the experience of our allies, and the&#13;
national security interests of our nation all&#13;
lead to the inescapable conclusion that gays&#13;
and lesbians ghould be allowed to serve&#13;
openly and honestly in our milituy," said&#13;
Log Cabin Republicans Executive Director&#13;
Patrick Guerriero.&#13;
"A lawsuit should not he ne.cessary, when&#13;
public opinion overwhelmingly f-avon gays&#13;
and lesbians serving. openly and honestly. A&#13;
lawsuit should not he necessafy when the&#13;
aperience of our allie_i in·~~ war .on terror,&#13;
including Great Britain, Is~el arid Auatralia,&#13;
all allow gays and leshtaris to s¢ie openly&#13;
and.honestly. A lawsuit iMllkl .riot be&#13;
nece~,~ when outinili~ bas lost&#13;
The suit asserts that the ''Don't Ask, Don't&#13;
Tell" policy imposes a ·discriminatory set of&#13;
rules on gay and lesbian members of the&#13;
Armed Forces in violation of .their&#13;
constitutional rights of due· process, freedom&#13;
of speech, and equal protection. The&#13;
challenge requests a declru:ation that the&#13;
policy is uncomtitutional, and a preliminary&#13;
and permanent injunction enjoining the&#13;
government from enforcing the policy.&#13;
"\&#13;
Global law firm White &amp; Case LLP is&#13;
representing Log Cabin Republicans on a pro&#13;
bono basis. The White &amp; Case team is being&#13;
led by Dan Woods and Marty Meekins from&#13;
the Firm's Los .Angeles office.&#13;
"Previous challenges to the policy failed&#13;
mainly because Bowers v. Hardwick allowed&#13;
governmental criminalization of homosexual&#13;
conduct, but recent Supreme Court decisions&#13;
demand an immediate reconsideration of the&#13;
policy under the U.S. Constitution, which is&#13;
why White &amp; Case was so interested in being&#13;
invoh-ed,'' said Woods, head. of White &amp;&#13;
Case's litigation practice in Los Angeles.&#13;
Woods said those key decisions include&#13;
Romer v. Evans, where in 1996 the Supreme&#13;
Court held that government-sponsored&#13;
discrimination against gay and lesbian&#13;
Americans could not be justified. solely by&#13;
animus or "morality." In 2003, the Court&#13;
overruled Bowers in Lawrence v. State of&#13;
Texas, and held the constitutional&#13;
fundamental right to .privacy; includes .the&#13;
right for gay and lesl&gt;ian .Amcricang to enme&#13;
in private, intimate relationships without&#13;
State in,terference. Finally, the Supreme&#13;
Court most recently limited. the Defense&#13;
Departmtnt's discretion to. infringe upon&#13;
Conatitutional due process rights in Hamdi v.&#13;
Rumsfcld, which held. that enemy&#13;
combatants, even in wartime, must be&#13;
afford~d due process rights.&#13;
....................... ~ntmueefpage 25&#13;
thousands· 0£ needed m:iUtiITT ..--------persii~~&#13;
I under thla policy.&#13;
However, under these&#13;
circutnili:ancei, where we ate&#13;
a nation at ~ fighting a&#13;
global war against terrorism,&#13;
we can no longer sit by and&#13;
w~t fur our elected officials&#13;
to find the political counge&#13;
to do the right thing,'' aaid&#13;
Guerriero.&#13;
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Page 7 our ON VAl.ATION&#13;
"Trav4'Iiag in the gay friendly world"&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
gaytravelers@aol.com&#13;
OUR SEPTEMBER&#13;
WEST COAST TRIP&#13;
We have returned from our three week -------------------1 driving trip to the West Coast and what a&#13;
fun and exciting and interesting trip it was. First we drove to Santa Rosa, New&#13;
Mexico (but just to sleep). The next morning we drove in to Sedona, Arizona where&#13;
we stayed at the Iris Garden Inn, www.irisgardeninn.com. Brian Johnson &amp; Richard&#13;
Hoffman recently purchased it and have made a lot of improvements. They are&#13;
originally from Ohio and decided to move to Arizona. Their Inn is wonderful and&#13;
they are doing lots of improvements on it. They are extremely hospitable hosts.&#13;
Brian's sister and brother in law, Llsa and Rick had come from Ohio and were&#13;
visiting also. They were delightful. As you know a LOT of straight people can be fun&#13;
and wonderful just like we can! We gave a "Sordid Lives" Movie Party the second&#13;
night there and everyone hooted and hollered throughout the entire mo,"ie. Brian&#13;
and Richard had special margaritas for everyone. After two days in beautiful Sedona&#13;
we drove to Las Vegas where we helped our dear friend, Ole Borresen celebrate his&#13;
birthday. Ole was the former chef for Liberace and owns a wonderful B &amp; B there.&#13;
Check out his website at: members.aol.com/haven00069 /. . We always have a grand&#13;
time with Ole. He is such a great host.&#13;
Then on to West Hollywood where we always stay with our very dear friend,&#13;
Raymond Bilbool at his utterly fabulous SECRET GARDEN B &amp; B which is located&#13;
in the Hollywood Hills. Such a grand estate!&#13;
He usually reserves the guest cottage for us. He gets&#13;
a very eclectic clientele staying there. Staying there&#13;
were Daniella Cesarei the noted photographer and&#13;
her partner, Lotte Jeffs, the noted freelance writer&#13;
and journalist from London. They write for DIV A·&#13;
magazine, the major Lesbian newspaper in Europe.&#13;
. They were charming, witty, intelligent and&#13;
wonderful. We had a wonderful time with them.&#13;
( right photo: "Ray, with Lotte Jeffs, the noted fee Lmce&#13;
writer with her life partmr, Daniella Cessari, the noted free&#13;
lance pbotogr11phe:r from Londcnj&#13;
Also staying at the Secret Garden was Rick McKay,&#13;
the New York producer and director. His latest&#13;
film, "BROADWAY - The Golden Years By The Legends Who Were There" has just&#13;
been released. We were lucky enough to see a screening of it and it is a MUST SEE&#13;
movie. It is the most important, ambitious and comprehensive film ever made about&#13;
America's most celebrated indigenous art form. For anyone into Broadway this is a&#13;
movie that you simply cannot miss. Through interviews it chronicles the Broadway&#13;
stage for long years past. This is truly a magnificent film. Rick not only wrote,&#13;
edited, produced and directed the film, he also produced the film. What an&#13;
outstanding talented man he is! Theatre historians and buffs for years to come will be&#13;
thankful that he produced this epic. Be sure and check out the web site:&#13;
www.bro.idwaythemovie.com/ dvd.htm .. .... continued page•26&#13;
Page 8&#13;
de&#13;
The local &amp; national media Is&#13;
really getting to me today!&#13;
\Vhy doesn't the media put this "outraged"&#13;
father on the hot seat and ask Cheney how a&#13;
father can support a president,&#13;
administration and party that constantly&#13;
uses the "gay card" to get votes and denies&#13;
his own daughter equal rights? Why doesn't&#13;
he stand up and support his own daughter!&#13;
They use the gay issue to frighten&#13;
conservative voters all the time. The&#13;
daughter is out as a lesbian. He didn't reveal&#13;
anything. And it is NOT anything to be&#13;
ashamed of or hide. Kerry had every right to&#13;
answer the question as he did. And I'm glad&#13;
he brought it up. I just wish he would have&#13;
gone further and pointed out her father's&#13;
hypocrisy!&#13;
Deborah&#13;
Eureka Springs, AR&#13;
Dear Editor,&#13;
We wanted to keep you updated on what&#13;
was happening with the Tulsa Rough&#13;
Riders, a new club in Tulsa.&#13;
We had our very first Club.Night at the&#13;
End Up Club this&#13;
past Sarurday and&#13;
it was a BLAST!&#13;
There were about&#13;
70 folks showed&#13;
up give-or-take a&#13;
few (with MOST&#13;
in leather) and&#13;
members of other&#13;
iocai clubs such as&#13;
T.U.L.S.A., the&#13;
Driller Bears, and&#13;
the Tulsa&#13;
Dungeon Society also dropped by to show&#13;
their suppon. Even some of the male&#13;
dancers got in on the act by wearing&#13;
leather G-strings and harnesses.&#13;
We had a table of bondage/leather items&#13;
that were for auction or given away to&#13;
lucky ticket hoiders, and we had a WILD&#13;
lea,her Post Office Game.&#13;
continued next column .......&#13;
We also wanted to thank you for all the&#13;
support you and the Ozarks Star have&#13;
shown us these past f~ months as we got&#13;
organized. You have no idea how much it&#13;
has been and is now appreciated.&#13;
Jerry S.&#13;
President, Tulsa Rough Riders&#13;
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Page 10&#13;
October 14, 2004&#13;
Gaywire Release:&#13;
NEW YORK&#13;
STATE TO&#13;
RECOGNIZE&#13;
CANADIAN&#13;
MARRIAGES OF&#13;
SAME SEX&#13;
COUPLES&#13;
Influx of.Same-sex&#13;
Couples will&#13;
provide Economic Boost&#13;
Toronto-Yesterday the New York&#13;
State and Local Retirement System&#13;
announced it will treat Canadian&#13;
marriages of same-sex couples the same&#13;
as any other marriage for purposes of&#13;
retirement benefits and obligations. The&#13;
decision was communicated in a letter&#13;
dated October 8 from the state&#13;
Comptroller to Mark Daigneault, a state&#13;
employee who wrote in September&#13;
asking how getting married in Canada&#13;
would affect retirement benefits for&#13;
him, his same-sex partner and their two&#13;
children. (see Daigneault's letter at&#13;
www.prideagenda.org)&#13;
In state Comptroller Hevesi's letter, he&#13;
tells Daigneault, "Based on current law,&#13;
the Retirement System will recognize a&#13;
same- sex Canadian marriage in the same&#13;
manner as an opposite-sex New York&#13;
marriage, under the principle of comity.&#13;
That principle has been legal practice&#13;
pursuant to New York Court of&#13;
Appeals rulings for many; years."&#13;
"Everyone deserves to.have their&#13;
marriages recognized, both at home and&#13;
abroad," said Laurie ·Arton, of&#13;
Canadians for Equal Marriage. "This is&#13;
good news for the thousands of samesex&#13;
couples who have married in&#13;
Canada. The decision of New York&#13;
State to recognize Canadian marriages&#13;
of same-sex couples demonstrates the&#13;
increasing acceptance of our marriages.&#13;
The legal principle that jurisdictions&#13;
recognize each others' validly&#13;
performed marriages is well established,&#13;
and there's no reason the law should&#13;
applied differently to same-sex couples."&#13;
"Same-sex couples who reside in New&#13;
York now have a dear incentive to&#13;
marry in Canada," said Cicely&#13;
McWtlliam, of Caoadians·for Equal&#13;
Marriage. "The economic impact of all&#13;
those couples traveling to Canada and&#13;
having their weddings here will be&#13;
significant. Being a beacon of equality&#13;
pays economic dividends."&#13;
A survey released July 1 by the Centre&#13;
for Research and Information on Canada&#13;
and Environics found that the number of&#13;
Canadians agreeing that gays and lesbians&#13;
should be allowed to get married has&#13;
increased. Currently, 57% agree, the&#13;
highest level since CRIC first asked the&#13;
question two years ago. The number&#13;
disagreeing currently stands at 38%.&#13;
Quotable&#13;
·Quotes&#13;
"When I came out and I went through&#13;
all I did, I did it undcrstlnding that it&#13;
essentially. would bc[comc] this kind of&#13;
cultural wave. . .. And my position was&#13;
just to be steady and try to have as&#13;
much elegance and grace as po.ssible,&#13;
while never shying away from the gay&#13;
question. I knew people would get used&#13;
to the &amp;.ct that I'm gay and there'd be&#13;
no weirdness about it, and that&#13;
eventually the focus would be back on&#13;
the music."&#13;
Singer k.d. laog to the Miami gay&#13;
publication The Weekly&#13;
An Oklahoma&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
Legend&#13;
by Star writer Chaz&#13;
I've known Ginger, aka Grcgoooola&#13;
to some of his older friends, since we&#13;
were children in 1972. We both&#13;
worked at a salon in Oklahoma City called the "Beauty Bar". Our work stations were&#13;
side by side with no partitions. This made for no privacy at all, which lead to constant&#13;
hilariously fun times, with each of us trying to wreck the other during the&#13;
sometimes long busy days. Giggles and snickers would bring on painful laughter and&#13;
one of us would have to remove ourself from the area. It was by no definition, boring&#13;
working next to him.&#13;
I had just recently moved back to Oklahoma City from Las Vegas when we met and&#13;
Greg, who had at that time never seen the flash and glitter of show biz city, wanted&#13;
to go. We planned a short vacation and decided to make the trip. We didn't think his&#13;
car could make it so it had to be my El Camino. Now for those of you who know&#13;
what an El Camino is, you have to imagine Ginger's 5' legs in the cab with no&#13;
adjustable scats. Solution, hang those long mother's out the v.-"indowl You guessed it,&#13;
with shorts up to his crotch and a pair of wedge's on those size 15's. I-40 has never&#13;
been the same and the truckers were going into Cardiac Attest. We did make it to&#13;
Vegas without incident and the first place we had to go in glamor town was, you&#13;
guessed it again, the big girls shoe shop! We had a great time, an experience that I&#13;
personally cherish.&#13;
Ginger Lamar's career now spans some 35 years of entcltlining the gay community.&#13;
He has gained the respect of not only his LGBTS audience, but his peers as well.&#13;
Ginger's show's arc not to be considered "Drag Shows" He is a talented entcttliner&#13;
who is impersonating a women. A career that stllrtcd in 1969 when the Midwest&#13;
culture was very different from now. An atmosphere of police harassment, gay&#13;
bashing and general intolerance of the gay community. He has weathered the storm's&#13;
and remains an icon in the gay entertainment arena.&#13;
"At that particular time, there was a law in the state, that when you performed in&#13;
drag, you had to wear three articles of men's clothing, somewhere underneath your&#13;
gown. You had to do something underneath, to be legal, if not, you could be&#13;
arrested. They raided places a lot more often then, at that time it was not liquor by&#13;
the drink, it was bring your own bottle. Often there were police raids, and when&#13;
that happened- ............................. continNed page 22&#13;
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How the Homosexuals&#13;
Saved Civilization&#13;
by Cathy Crimmins:&#13;
A shrewd and irreverent cultural history of the&#13;
customs, fashions, and figures of gay life in the&#13;
twentieth and the early twenty-first centuries-and&#13;
how they have changed all of us jor the better.&#13;
The "global queering" of America has been&#13;
gradually .shaping the way straight people talk,&#13;
think, dress, and eat. Over the past fifty years, the&#13;
line between what is "straight" and what is "gay"&#13;
has blurred to the point that most heterosexuals&#13;
are unaware of the vast contributions gay men&#13;
have made to American culture.&#13;
How the Homosexuals Saved Civilization&#13;
presents a broad yet incisive look at. how an&#13;
unusual "immigrant" group, homosexual men, have become so influential on&#13;
mainstream American culture.&#13;
The general public's tastes and consumer choices in food, fashion, humor,&#13;
literature, and body image are becoming decidedly more gay. And Ameri&lt;;a has&#13;
shown a real interest in TV shows with gay content and themes, such as Queer Eye&#13;
for the Straight Guy; Will &amp; Grace; and Six Feet Under. Overall, it's hip to be&#13;
gay, even if you're straight.&#13;
How the Homosexuals Saved Civilization tells us somethine: about ourselves as a&#13;
society. It celebrates the unique perspective of gay men and e{plains how essentiai&#13;
their vitality has been to our civilization.&#13;
Page 15 The Ozarks Star November 2004&#13;
Page 16 The Ozarks Star&#13;
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vp debate;,&#13;
that Miry&#13;
really&#13;
cleat!&#13;
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.rig!lt~o&#13;
.A:iid it's the&#13;
c1~ua. ilie teal i&#13;
dy Bunny Takes&#13;
n ,,· a a ,,&#13;
·A Political Commentary:&#13;
· am trying to decipher the lunacy surrounding&#13;
;''Maryg:i.tc". No, I don't mean the attitudc-y&#13;
:queen who works the door at many large NYC&#13;
· · lubs, but rather the non-controversy&#13;
uncling Kerry's reference to Dick Cheney's&#13;
. off- spring, Mary. It all started with a&#13;
question at the last presidential debate "Do you&#13;
oclievc homosexuality is a choice?". Kind of a&#13;
w~d question, since THAT was an issue a&#13;
de~c or two ago. The issue at hand NOW is&#13;
· · so why not ask what the&#13;
bout that? Anyway Bush's simple&#13;
a,nswcr was "I don't know". (Unfortunately, "I&#13;
don't·know" would li.lso have to be Bush's&#13;
answer to "How do you spell Iraq?". and "What&#13;
ii2·+ 2?" and "Is Cheney human?')&#13;
~ut ~cr:ry mad/~ example of Cheney's lesbian&#13;
, daughter Miry, 1&#13;
" • • he. felt sh.c'.s being who&#13;
·sh.c was born·. . . . ilic coiitroversy.began.&#13;
Jfaving lost all 3 a~oatcs iina sc¢hig the gap in&#13;
· tlic ·polls between ttie~ 2. candict#cs. cJosing, the&#13;
·i,:cpublicans began a desperate, s~ns~ess (though&#13;
· inexplicably effective) . spin. to·. dis~i:t voters&#13;
from Kerry's inorc solid viiiion:~fot Hie nation.&#13;
&lt;:Lynne Cheney lashed out against Kerry with&#13;
".tbi,s is not a ~od man" · blicans cried&#13;
. :foul because Mary was a " , even&#13;
though she works for her fatlicrts .very public&#13;
· ! Kercy then issued a'b,pically mealymouthed&#13;
statement to patch · · • up. At least&#13;
. • some newscasters brought up. in the&#13;
John Edwards after the senator mentioned the fact&#13;
NOT be crca,~g.fircworks now. B,ut what&#13;
discussjoii. i~ thJit.]wif by c;i~ting, ~he&#13;
of the republican posittoh· 611 .. c.&#13;
would dcnv his own flesh arid&#13;
c of the · " ·· fos~ ag¥n; in the spin.&#13;
· · · ·. · ·.· tp;~) giidtioi!,s ·"'" . . .&#13;
. . :Airicricl!tl trqops t&lt;:&gt; their detths nc.ccllcss : t1stifie.d war?". Well, what&#13;
is :woi:s~ SUGGESTING that lie sent.tl:i~ &lt;it .a.ctuallv SENDIN&lt;; THEM??!!!&#13;
Hei:e;s an exaniple ih drag teims: RuPlilil tdl~ m~:''Bit~h! You stole my eyeliner!"&#13;
aajl answer; "I can't believe yo~ .th~ sj~ta~gtirl!" to shift the&#13;
gui}i.to lier for .. •ANSWERING HER&#13;
ACC:US:tVI10N have my own eyeliner-arid here it is as proof', "I don't&#13;
wear youi: ch:cap brand, hooker!", or "Arc you on crack again, bccyotch?", etc.&#13;
continued next page 19 .&#13;
Page 19&#13;
Lady Bunny from pg-18&#13;
And when it comes to gay marriage,&#13;
make no mistake that the real issue is&#13;
that Bush was so scared by the recent&#13;
inroads towards legalizing gay unions&#13;
in California, Massachusetts and New&#13;
Paltz, NY , that he has proposed a&#13;
constitutional amendment to ban it-a&#13;
measure which even many of his&#13;
fellow republicans denounced as&#13;
extreme and unnecessary.&#13;
And speaking of unnecessary, for a&#13;
giggle, please check out an cxcctpt of&#13;
Lynne Cheney's hilariously schmaltzy,&#13;
soft-porn novel SISTERS from 1981&#13;
www.whitehousc.org/ administration/&#13;
sisters.asp ,vith a bi-sexual heroine.&#13;
Here's a sample: "The young woman&#13;
was heavily powdered, but quite&#13;
attractive, a curvesome creature,&#13;
rounded at bosom and cheek. When&#13;
she smiled, even her teeth seemed&#13;
puffed and rounded, like tiny ivory&#13;
pillows." Yucch! Since when do dykes&#13;
( or anyone else, for that matter) get&#13;
turned on by puffy pillow-teeth?&#13;
Elizabeth Edwards said in a radio&#13;
address that Kerry's mention of Miry&#13;
shouldn't be causing such outrage, .&#13;
unless the Chcneys were ashamed of&#13;
their daughter's sexuality. This rotten&#13;
book by Mary's mom suggests that&#13;
perhaps they arc ashamed of it's&#13;
author's homosexual tendencies too.&#13;
As well as her bestiality, cuz that Dick&#13;
Cheney is a toad!&#13;
.OKC GLBT BUSINESS&#13;
ASSOCIATION HOLDS&#13;
MEETING&#13;
Press Release 10/22/04&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
About 35 GLBT business-people and&#13;
professionals attended Thursday's&#13;
meeting to kick off a new GLBT business&#13;
association for OKC, which was at least&#13;
twice the number expected by&#13;
organizers, according to committee&#13;
member Monty Milburn.&#13;
This turnout certainly implies strong interest&#13;
in fonrung a grciup, which is long overdue in&#13;
OKC. Evidence of at least one potential&#13;
benefit of a "Gay and Lesbian chamber of&#13;
commerce" was provided by the number of&#13;
attendees taking advantage of the. opportunity&#13;
to do some networking ..&#13;
Other potential benefits mentioned by&#13;
Milburn, who presented an overview of the&#13;
organizing committee's suggestions for the&#13;
new gro:up, included networking with the&#13;
"str~t'~ business coriimwiity, promoting&#13;
Ok:Widfu':t City's GLBT C:oaimub.ity, and&#13;
"mentoring" new Giiy businesses.&#13;
Milburn, a realtor with the Town &amp; Country&#13;
Crew - affiliated with Keller Williams Realty,&#13;
presented the committee's ideas by making a&#13;
very focused presentation that was obviously&#13;
the result of the hard work of a motivated&#13;
group of people, which included Milburn,&#13;
Rob Howard, Stacey Young, Chris Finney,&#13;
and Jason Campbell.&#13;
Jason Campbell mentioned their experience&#13;
at this year's Pride Festival, when the Town&#13;
and Country Crew rented a booth in&#13;
M~morial Park and ran it the. two days of the&#13;
Festival, prior to the annual Pride Parade. He&#13;
said that the contacts they made at that booth&#13;
during thoic two days subsequently brought&#13;
in $750,000 worth of business to · their real&#13;
estate office - certainly one indication of the&#13;
economic potential of Oklahoma City's&#13;
GLBT Community.&#13;
The group's next meeting will be Wednesday,&#13;
November 3rd at 6:30PM at Keller Williams&#13;
Realty, 2630 NW Expressway. For more&#13;
information, contact Monty at&#13;
monty@townandcountrycrew.com.&#13;
Introducing A_!_k Uncle Mikey&#13;
Advice Column!&#13;
Hello Kittens. Uncle Mikey here. I have, as they say,&#13;
exploded onto the scene. I must say that I had a rather&#13;
unusual experience that I fee! compelled to share with&#13;
you. I am sure you are sitting on rhe edge of your seats&#13;
awaiting my fabulous words to enlighten and uplift&#13;
you. Well, forget about it! Who do I look like? Glinda&#13;
of the North?&#13;
Well, Kittens, here it goes. I hope you enjoy the&#13;
sheer amusement - which is mv life. I was at the doctors&#13;
office. (Oh no Kittens. Don't worry. It was a routine wash and wax. At my age one&#13;
must be persistent with maintenance and upkeep, you know.) Anyhow, I was&#13;
exiting the office when I had a rather uplifting experience. His name is Romance -&#13;
named by me of course - and he is the flavor of the week. Dish is but a mere&#13;
_expression of this Adonis. Therefore, I invited him home and now cannot get him&#13;
to leave. Heed my advice Kittens never feed them or they will never leave. He&#13;
insists he cannot live without me. I told him that he could stay until I am no longer&#13;
amused. So now it is official - my first houseboy. I have sem him to pick up my&#13;
laundry and now I am all yours - so let us get to it.&#13;
I hope· he remembered the bag, as I had him cake Mr. Tiddles with him. Mr.&#13;
Tiddles is my love child, of sorts. He is a Persian Cat. You know that cats were&#13;
revered as Gods throughout history. Well, he is mv widdle riddles and is mommvs&#13;
baby. He displays a royal disposition to be sure. We have been through many a ·&#13;
rough relationships. He was a gift by my first husband, or was it mv third? Hmm&#13;
who knows? I lost count after a while. Liz only thinks she is the div~ of marriage. I&#13;
have more skeletons in my closet than Liz, Madge, and Ricky all put together. It&#13;
took many men to keep me in the life of which I have grown accustomed.&#13;
Anyhow, you wonder who Uncle Mikey is? Well, I am going to tell you,&#13;
Kittens. I am the diva of life and love, sex and lust. Yes, I am here to spread my&#13;
fairy dust onto all of you lonely Kittens out there. So write and share with me&#13;
your glorious quandary and I shall give you the gift of my many years in Gaydom.&#13;
So whatever is on your mind, do tell - I love a good dish.&#13;
However, remember when writing, that you are addressing a queen, so do not&#13;
ask that which you do not want a truthful and insightful, while fabulously&#13;
delicious, response. Uncle Mikey is fair and kind (unless provoked by ignorance) to&#13;
all who seek the wisdom of which oniy a queen may possess.&#13;
Uncle Mikey tells it like it is and does not hold back. So get those fingers&#13;
wrapped around my uh oh wait those are my houseboy instructions! Anyhow, get&#13;
those fingers tapping and write to me at Unclemikey4you@Ao[com, and I will be&#13;
sure to give you my utmost attention just as soon as Romance completes my&#13;
entertainment for the evening.&#13;
Until we meet again, may you find joys untoid and settle not - insist on cab fare&#13;
Kittens!&#13;
Smooches, Your humble (snickers) guide into Queerdom - Uncle Mikey&#13;
Undemikey4you@Aol.com,&#13;
Uncle Mikey is • chanctcr from Freelance wdter Michael Hinzman. Michael has been writing for ten year~.&#13;
UtilDiog hi1 1tudic1, and life experience to help others in his community, through humor and !ouod 2dvicC':. Miducl&#13;
applied his study of psychology 2nd creative writing, ;as ~:ell hi~ c:xtcntivc b2.ckground in menta.l health Direct c:.1rc lo&#13;
bring a new styi~ t.od approach to hdping othen- tfich:1.d's oth«:":r works c;;.n be viewed at -·&#13;
Micliac! is in proce,~ now with 2 sm21l publishing hou?-e working on his first pubHshcd fiction:,i novel, "Dragomir,"&#13;
Which will be out eariy 2005.&#13;
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Page 21&#13;
A Benefit to be held for The Healing Quilt&#13;
Project of the Ozarks&#13;
Springfield, MO&#13;
October 21, 2004&#13;
The Edge Club in Springfield, Missouri will&#13;
hdst a benefit for The Healing Quilt Project&#13;
of the Ozarks, a nonprofit organization of&#13;
Springfield on November 6, 2004 at 9pm.&#13;
Roxanne LaMoore and a cast of colorful&#13;
favorites will be performing in memory of&#13;
past performers Bette Davis, Ruby Flame&#13;
and Tigress, among others. There will be a&#13;
i3.00 cover charge.&#13;
Proceeds from the "Threads of TimeReflections&#13;
of the Past" fund-raiser event will&#13;
go toward bringing a large portion of the&#13;
Aids Memorial Quilt to Springfield for&#13;
World Aids Month in December and to&#13;
purchase much needed supplies for the Quilt&#13;
Workshop.&#13;
The Healing Quilt Project organization&#13;
serves people with terminal illness and&#13;
provides emotional support for those dealing&#13;
with the loss of a loved one, through out&#13;
the Ozarks by giving them a quilt for&#13;
warmth and creating a memory quilt in&#13;
remembrance. They also offer workshops&#13;
and presentations to the community.&#13;
The Quilt Project is located at, 823 W.&#13;
Walnut, Springfield, MO 65806. Contributions&#13;
should be directed to Founder/&#13;
Director Rick McCormack&#13;
(417) 865-4358 or&#13;
( 417) 864-8,99.&#13;
Website www .healingquilt.com&#13;
MARY KAY&#13;
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ftnd th!- lawt (l!Miend-o,lcrs&#13;
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t.Lt"-flif ;lltA.,&amp; - .t..c.. v ~&#13;
QJR git 1he hdtmt latlb wihri&#13;
Mam:e ••• cr,da~bein&#13;
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Independent BeaJty Cortdtrrt.&#13;
. 41N~73·1181&#13;
.........,..,&amp;11111/jUJDUDlldl&#13;
yov, SIR, MAy 1&#13;
Ginger Latr1Ar&#13;
in most clubs was a buzzer you&#13;
pushed to get itl; and if there was a&#13;
raid, they woulcl:push the·b~zer &amp;&#13;
blink lights. Itfetyone woul&lt;i le~ve the&#13;
dance floclr, beciitise it. was :illcgitl to&#13;
danse &amp;. .clrlrik. _So, y~&gt;n would· go sit, &amp;&#13;
by .. the tim:'e#hey, came in, everyone&#13;
would be sitiiri.g &amp; talking. When they&#13;
left ~cryonei w11.s back up &amp; dancing&#13;
again". · ·&#13;
When ask'ed if he plans to retire anytime&#13;
soon, he replied ''Not as lopg as I can get&#13;
into these spike beds and walk. I refuse&#13;
to give in to flat's". Still performing in&#13;
Oklahoma City at Club Rox located in&#13;
the Hollywood Hotel Suites the first&#13;
Saturdav of each month and the Boom&#13;
Boom Room at 2807 NW 36th St every&#13;
Sunday. The show at the Boom Boom&#13;
will have an entire new look beginning&#13;
Sunday November 7th. Called the "G"&#13;
Spot the show will be featuring. live&#13;
interviews, guesf appearances along with&#13;
performances by Ginger and guest. 'The&#13;
new show is going to be hilariously fun&#13;
and very entertaining", Ginger said.&#13;
Knowing Ginger, you can count on a fun&#13;
,entertaining evening at any of his shows.&#13;
The Ozarks Star is proud to feature Ms&#13;
Ginger Lamar, an entertainment legend in&#13;
his own time. Another. example of multitalented&#13;
people of the Four States region&#13;
deserviJ:ig of community recognition. We&#13;
also CQ~tiilaie Ginger aoci:liis life&#13;
partncr'J:E. vrlio celtj:,~ted their 30th&#13;
a~~ive,rssuy: on Ailgtlst 31st, 2004.&#13;
To get an in-depth look into Ginger's life&#13;
present 'and past, view some very glamorous&#13;
plioto's and· ltcep up i:o date on his&#13;
performance schedule, visit the official&#13;
web sit at www.giogerlamar.com.&#13;
Page 23&#13;
Creator: Paula Martinac has&#13;
been writing for the gay and&#13;
lesbian press for more than 20&#13;
years. She served for three years as&#13;
the co-chair of the board of&#13;
directors of New York City's&#13;
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and&#13;
Transgeoder Community Center,&#13;
where she founded a&#13;
groundbreaking reading series&#13;
called "In Our Own Write."&#13;
Lesbian Notions&#13;
by Paula Ma.rtioac&#13;
November, 2004&#13;
And the&#13;
Winner Is ••.&#13;
As the presidential campaign enters its final&#13;
stage, more and· more lawn. signs are popping&#13;
up in my neighborhood, which is in a swing&#13;
county in. a .. swing st:lte. So far, the KerryEdwards&#13;
sigtis ·.outnumber. the Bush-Cheney&#13;
ones about 7:.toit ~ not. sutp · · · this&#13;
liberal coo~cssibnal district: the ·&#13;
election werf ar cleattut as the signs on i:ny&#13;
street! The truth is, it's going to be a down-tothe-&#13;
wire nail-biter; and because; of t;hat,it&#13;
would be wise for· us to think beyond Nov. 2&#13;
(maybe beyond December, given likely·votiog&#13;
irregularities). What.is in store .for the ~y&#13;
community if &lt;leorge W. Bush \Vins? What&#13;
will happen if John Kerry beats liim? In. either&#13;
outcome, there will be. a lot of work . ahead •&#13;
albeit of distinct varieties - for our movement.&#13;
Outcome No. 1: Four More Years ... If Bush wins, will his gay~·.&#13;
continue? True, he will no longer need gay marriage as · a punching ~~· to· distract&#13;
voters from the war in Iraq or the continuing weak economy. For that .o:iatter, he&#13;
will no longer need the religious right, which made aotigay policies a condition of&#13;
its support. The best the gay community could hope for in this scenario is that we&#13;
simply fall off Bush's radar screen, entering a period of neglect much like the first&#13;
years of his administration, in which we kept doggedly working _under_ the White&#13;
House radar and pulled off major victories in .:..Lawrence v. Te:xas_ and ..:..Goodrich&#13;
v. Department of Public Health_.&#13;
Io the worst-case scenario (which I think is more likely), the antigay right would be&#13;
further emboldened by a Bush win, and he would pay them back for their loyalty&#13;
with more aotigay judicial appointments. Since federal judges sit for life, that could&#13;
turn back the clock on out rights for a generation. And because right-wing state and&#13;
local officials would also claim a mandate, the gay community would spend the&#13;
oe:xt four years fending off attacks at ~ levels of government, constantly on red&#13;
alert for attempts to roll back the few rights we've Il'WlAgCd to· secure. - C'Ven · ones as&#13;
benign as domestic partnership.&#13;
We've seen the tip of this iceberg already, and it's clear that there would have to be&#13;
a huge defensive effort against it. Many more of us would have to engage actively in&#13;
contacting our representatives about votes on legislation and judicial appointments,&#13;
and to convince our straight. family members and friends to do the same. (You can&#13;
register for gay-specific updates at www.hrc.org; for broader libc:tal updates, visit&#13;
www.pfaw.org.) Many more of us would have to work for moderate or progressive&#13;
candidates or run for office ourselves.&#13;
Outcome No. 2: "Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out•&#13;
Seo. John Kerry's campaign has touted his 100 percent rating from the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign and has held him fonwrd as "a powerful voice in the ongoing&#13;
fight for civil rights." Although Kerry has a laudable progay tecord in the Senate on&#13;
everything from the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) to gays in the&#13;
military to HIV/ AIDS funding, ......... continued P-ge -25&#13;
Deep Inside&#13;
,HollyWood&#13;
Magnolias_ and _First Wives Club_&#13;
screenwriter Robert Harling, will bring many&#13;
of the original characters up to the present&#13;
date, with oil Iring J.R. Ewing now rwining&#13;
the moat powerful. energy company on the&#13;
planet. Look for the aamc big cowboy hats,&#13;
wicked plot tuma, and vicious backstabbing&#13;
that made the original aeries 10 much fun.&#13;
Romeo, meanwhile, ia hoping for the return&#13;
of Charlene Tilton. .&#13;
by:Romeo San&#13;
Vicente&#13;
November 2004&#13;
Nlxo.n. M-.ta Roosevelt&#13;
One. wu, tg,g1.0t.ed to, hav.e had an a£fiur with&#13;
a woman; tμe other juat recently. confirmed&#13;
having a leabian relationship. That used to&#13;
be the only common ground bctw:een&#13;
Eleanqr Roosevelt and Cynthia Nixon. But&#13;
now Nixon wil) play Franklin Roosevelt's&#13;
fl.rat lady in .thc. l@O movie _\Varm&#13;
Springa_. With .Kenneth •~agh u· FDR.&#13;
the film will tell di:e 11toiy o.f }.looacvdt'a life&#13;
before .he became prctidcnt, from hie time&#13;
in the New York Stllte .. ~tc tq hi.• polio&#13;
diagnoiia in 1921 atld. the y:arioua curca he&#13;
,ought afterward. Helmeci · by .veteran TV&#13;
movie ditector Jo1epl1,, Sirgent, production&#13;
ia acheduled to begin any minute with a&#13;
probable 2005 air date. nn t,hen, Nixon&#13;
faaatici can get their fix wit,h Roi&gt;crt&#13;
Altma,n'a .... Tanner. on Tanner..:. now airing&#13;
on ShoW,time.&#13;
~ J.R. Lookalike South.fork&#13;
Randi, h@a a ~lift in ita fu~. Aa if bigscreen&#13;
temakes of cvciy 1V series ever&#13;
ci:eated, from ....Dukes of Hazzard_ to&#13;
_MiamfViiiC..::, weren't enough, Robert&#13;
Lukctic .CJ..c;gally Blonde~ ia in&#13;
negotjations to direct a feature-film version&#13;
of thc,Jong-ruoning hit TV aeriea ...Dallas_.&#13;
The movie, to be scripted by _Steel&#13;
Schumacher Enten _ Ci.'QWded Room_&#13;
_ Andrew Uoyd Webber's P~tom of the&#13;
Open.... Joel ~huniachcr'a latest film~ opens&#13;
this Christmas. Meanwhile, the hardworking&#13;
gay director ia already diving into his next&#13;
projei:t, _The Crowded Room_, a complete&#13;
abour.-face from a big romantic musical,&#13;
Bueq on Daniel Keyes' book. .. The Minda of&#13;
Billy Milligan_. _Room_ centers on a&#13;
mentally ill min, ch~d with kidnapping&#13;
and rape, who ia also discovered to have 2-4&#13;
aeparate peraonalitiea brought on by yeua of&#13;
childhood sexual abu,e. The project bu been&#13;
in and out of development for ycan, and at&#13;
different times hu had cveiy major director&#13;
from Steven Soderbci'gh to Gus Van Sant&#13;
elated to helm it, and actors from BJ:lld Pitt to&#13;
Scan Penh to Billy Crudup attached to atar.&#13;
Now that Schumacher ia on board, the&#13;
mystery of who'll run with all 24 lead,&#13;
ahould be aolved aoon.&#13;
_ Playing It Straight_: The Movie Once&#13;
upon a time - OK. it wu just cul.let .. thia year&#13;
- there wu a· doomed gay rcality aerie, called&#13;
_Playing It Straight... in which gay men acted&#13;
atraight to trick an unwitting bachclorette.&#13;
Apparc11dy, no one but Romeo tuned in, and&#13;
10 it wu quickly cancelled, the winner&#13;
forever unknown.· Now that show'• title ia&#13;
· getting a aecobd chance. In production, the&#13;
movie _Playing It Stralght.. hu nothing to do&#13;
with the cancelled aliow except the potential&#13;
for a little identity confuaion. The plot&#13;
revolve• around a man who relic, on&#13;
relationship advice from hi, gay identical&#13;
twin. Unfortunately, too much homo advice&#13;
botchea the hcteto' bliaa, and big laugha cnaue&#13;
• or 10 it's hoped, unlc11 keeping that title&#13;
turns out to be bad luck. Not that Romeo is&#13;
aupentitioua or anything. ·,&#13;
_Romeo San Vicente thinb having a gay&#13;
twin would only increase the competition.&#13;
He can be reached care of thia publication or&#13;
at DccpinaidcHollywood@qayndicate.com._&#13;
Page 25&#13;
Don't.Ask Don't Tdlfrompg-6&#13;
''These decisions require a&#13;
reexamination of the reasoning&#13;
employed in prior decisions upholding&#13;
the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy, and&#13;
they compel a finding and declaration&#13;
by the court that the policy violates the&#13;
Constitution,'' added Woods.&#13;
White &amp; Case lawyers are well versed&#13;
in the constitutional issues involved&#13;
with the service of gays md lesbians in.&#13;
the United States Armed Forces. Last&#13;
year, White &amp; Case helped draft m&#13;
amici brief submitted by the Log Cabin&#13;
Republicans in support of the&#13;
petitioners in the Supreme Court's case&#13;
of Lawrence v. State of Texas, arguing&#13;
successfully that m American's right to&#13;
liberty under the Due Process clause&#13;
includes the right to engage iti private&#13;
consensual conduct without&#13;
governmental intervention. In the early&#13;
1990s, the Firm also successfully&#13;
represented Keith Meinhold in the .&#13;
landmark decision in Mcinhold v. U.S.&#13;
Department of Defense, which&#13;
challenged the military's previous&#13;
prohibition of gays and lesbians in the&#13;
military.&#13;
''This case is fundamentally about&#13;
correcting a misguided governmental&#13;
policy based on prejudice towards gay&#13;
and lesbian Americans. A decade of&#13;
experience with the policy&#13;
demonstrates that it actually weakens&#13;
our national defense/' said Meekins. "It&#13;
seems especially offensive to compd&#13;
members of the Armed Forces, who&#13;
fight to protect our liberty, to deny&#13;
them their constitutional right to&#13;
freedom of speech and to engage in&#13;
private, intimate relationships."&#13;
Guerriero said that he is confident that&#13;
this challenge will result in the end of&#13;
this discriminatory policy and&#13;
ultimately a stronger U.S. military&#13;
because highly trained, dedicated gay&#13;
and lesbian soldiers will no longer be&#13;
forced out simply because they disclose&#13;
their sexual orientation&#13;
Lesbian Notions from pg-23&#13;
the fact is he's spent the better part of&#13;
tliis campaign dodging us and our&#13;
issues, granting two brief, last-minute&#13;
interviews to the gay press. He has also&#13;
taken every opportunity (including in&#13;
those interviews) to stress that he and&#13;
John Edwards oppose gay marriage and&#13;
favor separate-but-equal civil unions - a&#13;
position that annoys and disappoints&#13;
many of us.&#13;
Still, in the interest of replacing a&#13;
dishonest, corrupt administration, the&#13;
gay movement has (rightfully, I think)&#13;
cut ~ .a lot of slack. And it's likely&#13;
that Pre.sidcnt Kerry would be generous&#13;
in his appointments of openly gay&#13;
officials to his administration,&#13;
reinstating a tone of inclusion md&#13;
fairness. That would be no small&#13;
achievement, given that the mood in&#13;
Washington under Bush has been one of&#13;
increasingly unchecked hostility toward&#13;
us. A fot of us might be satisfied with a&#13;
change in tone under Kerry - but, then,&#13;
that would simply . be returning to&#13;
where we left off at the st:ut of 2001.&#13;
If Ketty is elected, one danger is .that&#13;
most of us would breathe a sigh of relief&#13;
and sit back, waiting for change. But, in&#13;
fact, the lesbian and gay community as&#13;
a whole would still have an enormous&#13;
job ahead.of it - that of holding the new&#13;
president to his assertion of being a&#13;
civil;-:rights leader. After all, he's. made&#13;
no big promises to us, as Clinton did&#13;
with gays in the military, and it will be&#13;
up to us to push him for change.&#13;
For with a shift in tone in Washington&#13;
come opportunities • if not for marriage&#13;
rights, then possibly for the passage of&#13;
ENDA, a bill Kerry cosponsored, or&#13;
even for· an end to "don't ask, don't&#13;
tell," a policy he strongly opposed. A&#13;
good slogan for us under Kenys White&#13;
House would be, "Don't expect too&#13;
much, but don't accept too little."&#13;
_PIUJA Martinac is a umbda Literary&#13;
· · and&#13;
canbt&#13;
m«bed care of this p,1blkAtion or at&#13;
usbi4nNotions@qsyndicau.com .&#13;
J&gt;age Z§ G11 Tr4wlmfrom -page 7 . .&#13;
This is a DVD that you must have for&#13;
your library. The producer and agent,&#13;
Joe Spotts witb his life partner, Michael&#13;
WU mo/staying-at the B &amp; B&#13;
We have kriown them for years. Joe is&#13;
the agent for several cntcrt2incrs&#13;
including J.J. BuUock, Tammy Faye&#13;
Baker and Leslie )ordan (Brother Boy in&#13;
Sotdid Lives). He also is the· agent for&#13;
Ruby Ann Boxcar! Joe is currently&#13;
producing Leslie Jordan in. his one man&#13;
show in Los -Angclcis , "Lac A Dog On&#13;
Linoleum" We were there opening night&#13;
and it wa's _tremendous! Not sin~c WC&#13;
saw Elaine Stritch. - "At_Libcrty'' have&#13;
we had such a d~tfiil evening at the&#13;
thca~. Leslie pours his heart out to the&#13;
audience. IJ; is a biographical sketch of&#13;
his life.You ~ la~ (riotously), cry,&#13;
ponder and delve into your own sense&#13;
of being. This is. high dnma at is beat!&#13;
From di_e land of hat-wearing southern&#13;
belles addictcci to high driuna and&#13;
painkillers comci. the unbelievably true&#13;
talcs of a boy who fell o-iit of the womb&#13;
and w,idca:~ hls Mama's high hells,&#13;
hopped a_ G~yhound bus for "Hollywcird,"&#13;
and has never looked back!&#13;
Leslie is one of those rare entertainers&#13;
who is not afraid to show himself to his&#13;
audicnc_e. It is gut wrenching! Even thou&#13;
WC saw it weeks ago WC still think about&#13;
it every day. If' you loved him in the&#13;
movie Sordid Lives, then you will love&#13;
his new play even more. ·&#13;
Seeing Leslie.Jordan perform on stage&#13;
was absolutely a delight. After seeing&#13;
him on numerous television shows and&#13;
in movies we just knew tiiAt seeing him&#13;
in his new stage production worild be&#13;
else .. AND IT WAS! If you&#13;
_ LIVES, then vou will&#13;
like this stage production just· u much.&#13;
It was a biographic sketch of his entire&#13;
life ~th no holds batted. From his days&#13;
of~-4rugs and_ sex, Leslie goes&#13;
tbiu the entire production tcllirig it just&#13;
how it wu. _ From his early years in&#13;
school thtu Sotdid I:ivc8 he tells 81S&#13;
story. It was fun, funny, sad and really&#13;
made qne think about their- own life. He&#13;
bad die entire audience in the Dahn of his&#13;
hand the entire show. •&#13;
At the end he received a standing ovation&#13;
which he so richly deserved.&#13;
After the show we got to talk with Leslie&#13;
about his life and other matters. He is a&#13;
gem of a guy and so sincere. He grew up&#13;
in Tennessee and knew at an early age&#13;
that he HAD to get out. As we all&#13;
know, even today people in Tennessee&#13;
arc not ill that tolerant. And thank&#13;
goodness he got out of Tennessee to give&#13;
laughter to millions of us. Leslie lives in&#13;
the greater Los Angeles area and we just&#13;
hope sometime in the near future that he&#13;
can find that perfect someone to spend&#13;
the rest of his life with. He devotes&#13;
much of his time and talents to charity&#13;
events throughout the country. We are&#13;
just hoping that he takes his current&#13;
production on the road and throughout&#13;
America.&#13;
We arc hoping that a DVD is soon to be&#13;
released and a USA tour should be&#13;
coming sometime soon. Leslie has&#13;
thousands of fans throughout the ·&#13;
country.&#13;
Our special thanks to his producer and&#13;
agent, Joe Spotts who lives in Palm&#13;
Springs.&#13;
Our dear friend, Raymond, owner. of the&#13;
Secret Garden· had great dinner parties&#13;
for us. He is one "of the nicest, sweetest&#13;
and caring people that we have ever met.&#13;
We also went to the Getty Art Museum&#13;
while we were there and went to several&#13;
of the new bars that opened in L. A. But&#13;
the real enjoyment is visiting with the&#13;
different guests staying at the Secret&#13;
Garden&#13;
After a hectic, exciting, interesting and&#13;
fun-filled week in Los Angles we drove&#13;
to Palm Springs and we will have to tell&#13;
you all about that in our next column.&#13;
For more infomation on&#13;
Do,wld 11ndR.ay&#13;
or visit their web&#13;
'W'Wfl!.lxmutoum.&#13;
com&#13;
Page27&#13;
Seo es&#13;
by Jack Fcrt1g&#13;
November 2004&#13;
"Don't waste money, Gemini!"&#13;
Ma.rs square Saturn is never pretty. Worse&#13;
yet, Mars is not at his best in Libra, nor is&#13;
Saturn very happy in Cancer, Look out for&#13;
turf battles and rigid attitudes.&#13;
ARIES (Ma.rch 21 to April 20): Domestic&#13;
squabbles are nea.rly inevitable now,&#13;
Lingering issues should be handled in a&#13;
mature, serious fashion. Some rough play&#13;
could help relieve stress, but if you're not&#13;
experienced with kink, agree on a safeword&#13;
and make limits very clear,&#13;
TAURUS (April 21 to May 20):&#13;
Misunderstandings at work feed resentments&#13;
and make for harder work as well as a&#13;
rougher workplace, Communication is the&#13;
key to cooperation. If you can read and&#13;
follow memos while your nose is pressed to&#13;
the grindstone, you'll get through.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): Resist&#13;
impulses to invest right now, don't waste&#13;
money on lottery tickets, and budget&#13;
carefully if you must indulge in "retail&#13;
therapy." Dancing, telllll sports, or anything&#13;
else that gets you sweating while in good&#13;
company will prove valuable,&#13;
CANCER Qune 22 to July 22): Even the&#13;
slightest problem at home cw have a huge&#13;
emotional impact. Too sensitive? That's part&#13;
of it, but just part. Cooperative housework&#13;
can help - but it's the coopention that's&#13;
more important than the actual housework.&#13;
LEO Quly 23 to August 22): You're a&#13;
natural ch=er, but now you have an odd&#13;
need to cha.rm above and beyond the usual,&#13;
revealing inner stresses deep beneath your&#13;
surface. A massage and introspective chats&#13;
will help to release those stresses.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22): Are&#13;
your friends carrying their weight, or do&#13;
you get s~k too often with the tab? Social&#13;
responsibilities can bum a hole in your&#13;
wallet. Chlltitable donations may need&#13;
prioritizing and review. Let moochy friends&#13;
go dutch!&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 to October 21):&#13;
l?e professional and assertive, but&#13;
cooperative - and for heaven's sake,&#13;
don't take yourself too seriously. If you&#13;
maintain a careful balanc'e, you can be&#13;
monarch of all you survey. If you slip,&#13;
you may win a title, but you'll surely&#13;
lose respect,&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21):&#13;
Comfort may be found in ancient spiritual&#13;
teachings. The _Malus Maleficarum_ does&#13;
not count! Confront religious conflicts from&#13;
your own childhood, or get some&#13;
perspective on the rites and teachings of&#13;
something very different,&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to&#13;
December 20): The stars recommend&#13;
dungeon pllrties now, but if B &amp; D is not&#13;
your cup of tea, you may find yourself in a&#13;
political confrontation of medieval&#13;
proportions. Then you'll wish you had the&#13;
manacles and ball gag!&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 to January&#13;
19): Who's the boss? Telllllwork is very&#13;
important now, but be very Cllteful about&#13;
hierarchical structure. If you respect&#13;
everybody's positions wd finesse your way&#13;
through the minefield of office policies,&#13;
you'll go very fa.r in the long run.&#13;
AQUARIUS 0anua.ry 20 to Februa.ry 18):&#13;
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or a well-chosen friend what you really want&#13;
to try out. Yes, it's good to be ca.reful, but&#13;
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Discovery- - 1021 JenieRd- -· - - - - 501-666-6900&#13;
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Chm Majestic- - 124 N. Boston - - - - -918-584-9494&#13;
New Age Renegades- -1649 S. Main - -918-585-3405&#13;
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Silver Star- -1565 S. Sheridan - - - - - -918-834-4234&#13;
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-Organizations-&#13;
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Arkansas, Avoca&#13;
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PSU-QSA. . 1701 S. Broadway- - 620-231-0938&#13;
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MCC Spirit of Christ-2902 E 20th, - - - - 6PM&#13;
UCCFF--204 N. Jackson Ave, - - - -10:30AM&#13;
Aids Project Ozarks- 513 Kentucky- 417-624-5788&#13;
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Unitarian Universalist Church - 417-833-2723&#13;
APO- - - 1901 E. Bennett, suite D- - 4 i 7-881-1900&#13;
Show}.fe MO Pride --417-864-4459&#13;
GLO Comm. Ctr- -518 E. Commerical- -869-3978&#13;
PPL.AG-Springfield- - - - - - - - - -417-889-i059&#13;
PROMO SW MO- promoswmo@hotmail.com&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Cathedral of Hope- - 600 NW 13th St- 232-HOPE&#13;
Oklahoma, McAlester&#13;
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Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
MCC United- -1623 N. Maplewood- -918-838-1715&#13;
-Business Services-Missouri,&#13;
Earek.a&#13;
Shelter Insurance- --Greg Tainter- - 636-938-5500&#13;
Mis1011ri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Body Swim Massage Therapy- -417-825-5800&#13;
Charles Burt Realtors-Vicki Bronson-- -434-0077&#13;
RE/MAX - - - -Cathe Letts- - - - 417-483-5313&#13;
Office Max- -440 Rangel.inc Rd- 417-623-1007&#13;
Joan Szymanski- Beauty Consult,- 417-673-1181&#13;
NightThings Boutique-719 MainSt- 417-659-9913&#13;
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WASHINGTON,July 18 _Right-wing&#13;
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gay Americans andt:hcir families:.In spite&#13;
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· bisexual and transgender people, including&#13;
protection from bate crimes and disc~nation&#13;
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enjoyed by all other families.&#13;
"Finally, as we move beyond yet another&#13;
sound defeat of this un-American proposal,&#13;
we hope all members of Congress&#13;
and the American people think hard about.&#13;
what truly is at stake here: Denying one ·&#13;
group of Americans the family recogni- .&#13;
rion granted to others would r~erse the . .&#13;
course of our nation's history oi: expanding&#13;
equal rights. It would condemn one group •&#13;
to a lesser citizenship and deny them the ·&#13;
social support our society has c&lt;;&gt;nsttucted&#13;
to help families and children flourish. Gay&#13;
and Ie'°sbian families need and deserve the.&#13;
kind of protection and support we currently·&#13;
extend to other families. Let's start acknowledging&#13;
that truth. Let's start talki~g abo'.1tfrj .&#13;
and let's start doing it because it 1s the right ·&#13;
thing to do."&#13;
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the STAR 5&#13;
It Ain't Easy Being Green&#13;
It ain't easy being green. The plaintive lament of Kermit the&#13;
Frog became this year's theme at the annual meeting of&#13;
Blind Friends of Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual&#13;
People, BFLAG for short. The message was one of selfacceptance,&#13;
but the group is also fighting for another kind&#13;
of acceptance: inclusion in the gay&#13;
is to provide for the betterment of the lives of those who&#13;
are visually impaired and who are lesbian, gay, bisexuai or&#13;
transgender. Specifically, they're working to help blind gay&#13;
people integrate into society.&#13;
"LGBT disabled individuals have the same problems as&#13;
straight disabled individuals," reports BFLAG president&#13;
Butch Arnold. "Sometimes we're totally accepted but, more&#13;
often than not, we're assumed to be different and are not&#13;
accepted on an even playing field. With the closet factor&#13;
added to the mix, disabled people, especially those who&#13;
are visually impaired or blind, have major problems fitting&#13;
in or simply being accepted by other LGBT individuals.&#13;
This makes socializing difficult under many normal LGBT&#13;
circumstances."&#13;
Jason Perry, vice president of BFLAG and a law student&#13;
at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, agrees that&#13;
handicapped people are often excluded from gay culture.&#13;
'There's a fear, number one, of just 'Goodness, what do&#13;
we do?"' Perry explained. "The task iooks so monumental.&#13;
The second issue is just logistical. A lot of gay bars aren't&#13;
handicapped accessible."&#13;
So how do we work together to change that?&#13;
The first step, everyone agrees, is education. "Once a&#13;
visually impaired or blind individual gets to be known, most&#13;
barriers tend to disappear,'' Arnold asserted. •Educating the&#13;
general public helps immensely with the acceptance of all&#13;
disabled people."&#13;
Perry advocates integration. "I'm a firm believer in getting&#13;
blind gay people out in the community, in both the gay&#13;
and straight community, because if&#13;
community.&#13;
Many people with disabilities feel&#13;
isoiated from society, but gay people&#13;
with disabilities often face further&#13;
challenges.&#13;
It ain't easy being&#13;
green. Or blind.&#13;
you put a human face on what the&#13;
problems are, you help connect the&#13;
discussion. The issue becomes tangible&#13;
now. It's something people can&#13;
relate to."&#13;
;The LGBT community is not reaily&#13;
inclusive when it comes to the disabled,"&#13;
says Ken, a41-year-oid blind&#13;
gay man. "While that's not a problem&#13;
Or gay, Let's work&#13;
together to make it a&#13;
little easier on all of us.&#13;
"Disabled individuals don't bite and&#13;
our disabilities are not contagious,"&#13;
stressed Arnold. "People need to get&#13;
to know us. As a visually impaired&#13;
exclusive to the gay community, it&#13;
is made worse with their fixation on&#13;
beauty and perl'ection. A disability, no matter what it is,&#13;
makes you imperfect."&#13;
BFLAG started out as an inforrna! support group for people&#13;
who are gay and blind. They first met in 1996 at the nationa!&#13;
convention of the American Council of the Blind (ACB).&#13;
it was the first of several annual meetings, with attendance&#13;
continuing to grow year by year. The group became an&#13;
official affiliate of the ACS in 2000. They've grown from a&#13;
handful of attendees to about 150 active members&#13;
Today, BFLAG states on their Vv'ebsite that their purpose&#13;
individual, I'm often perceived to be&#13;
a snob when I don't see someone&#13;
wave or make eve contact with me.&#13;
If i don't know a person is attempting to communicate with&#13;
me, I can't respond. I have iost several potential friends&#13;
because of this. We al! must !earn to communicate better&#13;
and simply do more communicating."&#13;
Perry reiterated the importance of eye contact and body&#13;
ianguage, especialiy in American gay culture. He reported&#13;
that he found it easier to meet people in other countries&#13;
because it seemed they valued conversation over the complex&#13;
system of eye contact and flirting used in the US.&#13;
(:ontinued next page&#13;
6 Advertising in the STAR is just good business cents.&#13;
Heart to Heart&#13;
"Everyone must realize thai visually&#13;
impaired and blind people simply can't communicate&#13;
with body language and such,"&#13;
Arnold pointed out. "We still say and feel&#13;
the same things, but many of us simply&#13;
can't communicate in a visual manner."&#13;
Another unique challenge is transportation.&#13;
"Mobility seems to be of paramount&#13;
importance," Perry said. "My friends like to&#13;
go places and I don't drive, of course."&#13;
Then there's the common stereotype that, as&#13;
Ken put it, "disabled people are not thought&#13;
to be sexual." Perry added, "Whenever I&#13;
hang out at a gay bar, particularly if I've&#13;
never been there before and people don't&#13;
know me, a lot of times people look at me&#13;
as a casual friend, but not much else."&#13;
BFLAG is working hard to educate the LGBT&#13;
community. This year alone, four cities saw a&#13;
BFLAG contingent march in their pride parade:&#13;
Baltimore, MD; Tulsa, OK; Houston, TX; and&#13;
Washington, D.C. BFLAG helped organize a&#13;
gay pride event in Columbus, OH, and they've&#13;
also been accive in Katrina relief efforts doing&#13;
everything from providing housing to collecting&#13;
food and supplies.&#13;
BFLAG is also reaching out to visually impaired&#13;
LGBT people. They are currently working on&#13;
organizing affiliate chapters in Baltimore, Houston,&#13;
and Columbus. Arnold hopes that there will&#13;
be even more group,s formed in the next couple&#13;
years. They're also hoping to expand the website&#13;
(www.bflag.org) and produce a radio web show.&#13;
It's not just up to BFLAG, however. LGBT&#13;
organizations and individuals need to be more&#13;
proactive in reaching om to our disabled brothers&#13;
and sisters. More bars and clubs need to be&#13;
handicapped accessible. If you see a blind person&#13;
at a bar, stare a conversation with them. If you&#13;
know a blind person, invite him or her along the&#13;
next time you're going out.&#13;
Most importantly, let's not forget ::hat blind :ncn&#13;
and woman have the same feelings, needs, and&#13;
desires as anyone else. "We're just people," Ken&#13;
:nsists. "I can accept it if I'm :10t liked fo: my&#13;
personality, bat it ticks me off when someone&#13;
won't talk to me just because I'm blind.'"&#13;
It ain't easy being green. Or blind. Or gay.&#13;
Let's work together to make it a little easier&#13;
on all of us.&#13;
*&#13;
c Pride&#13;
Announces 2nd&#13;
nnual Family&#13;
Picnic.&#13;
by Carlotta Carlisie&#13;
McALESTER, OK_McPride, a McAlester&#13;
based non-profit GLBTA organization&#13;
who's mission is to create a support group&#13;
and provide help for the GLBT community&#13;
of Southeast Oklahoma as well as heterosexual&#13;
allies v;,ill be hosting the 2nd annual&#13;
McPride Family Picnic on Saturday, September&#13;
23rd, 11 am to 5pm at Chadick Park, 6th&#13;
and Delaware in McAlester.&#13;
In addition to picnic space there will be&#13;
space available for all pro GLBTA organizations&#13;
to sell or display thier resources. This&#13;
space must be reserved in advance. Sign&#13;
up forms are available at www.mcpride.&#13;
org or contact pau!@mcpride.org for more&#13;
information. A donation is requested for&#13;
this space.&#13;
This event is a great opportunity for the&#13;
GLBTA community of Oklahoma and&#13;
Western Arkansas to get out and meer new&#13;
people and show your support for this&#13;
Southeastern Oklahoma organization. Although&#13;
McAlester is a relitively small town&#13;
there is a vibrant GLBT community in the&#13;
Lake Eufaula area.&#13;
Food and drink vendors are also invited and&#13;
shouid contact Elizabeth at 918-423-7015&#13;
* Quotable Quotes&#13;
A.rka?Jsas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Friday&#13;
he hopes the Legisiature considers reimpos~&#13;
ing a ban on gay foster parems, struck down&#13;
a day earlier by the state Supreme Court.&#13;
Arkansas G,n-. Mike Huckabee said !:n.e state&#13;
high court was more concer:1ed abom looking&#13;
out for gay couples than foster chjldren.&#13;
arm Yery disappointed that the court seems&#13;
more interested in v,,rhat's good for gay&#13;
couples than \vhat's good for children needing&#13;
foster care," Huckabee said through his&#13;
spokes"..voman ,,;-\Jice Ste\·vart.&#13;
a diffaren~•&#13;
ct Oklahoma&#13;
I E&#13;
JOiN US FOR&#13;
McPride's 2nd&#13;
Annual Family Picnic&#13;
Saturday September 23rd&#13;
11AM to 5PM Chadick Park&#13;
6th and Delware, McAlester&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
Organizations Reserve your&#13;
display table now. Contact&#13;
paul@mcpride.org&#13;
Food and Drink vendors&#13;
Contact Elizabeth @ 918-&#13;
423-7015&#13;
www.mcpride.org&#13;
McPride"' PO Box 1515, f\.~ci\iester, OK 74502&#13;
the STAR 7&#13;
DVD Review&#13;
n Legend of Jackie Curtis"&#13;
Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
We have run across one of the most interesting&#13;
and touching biographies that we have seen&#13;
in years! SUPERSTAR In a Housedress is a biography&#13;
of the late Jackie Curtis of New York City.&#13;
It is both a lmok and a DVD. Buv the book and&#13;
the DVD comes with it. Everyone should order&#13;
one and you can order so easily at amazon.com.&#13;
Craig B. Highberger the writer/ director was&#13;
a close friend of the late Jackie Curtis and he has&#13;
produced a very touching biography/ documentary.&#13;
The critics LOVE it! "Bright and entertaining''&#13;
writes Stephen Holden of the New York Times.&#13;
"Bitchy, catt:y, moving and hilarious" writes the&#13;
New York Magazine.&#13;
Jackie Curtis was a poet, a playwright, and an&#13;
Andy Warhol Superstar. He lived and&#13;
the STAR&#13;
. ;,&#13;
'· I .,/&#13;
performed ... sometimes as a man, sometimes as a&#13;
woman, but .ALWAYS performed! We think that the&#13;
Village Voice summed it up best when they wrote, "A&#13;
fabulouslv fond and entertainjng tribute."&#13;
The DVD has so many wonderful and delightful&#13;
imen·iews with such noted personalities as actor Paul&#13;
Ambrose; Penny Arcade the performance artist; Harvey&#13;
Fiersrein; Joe Franklin, the TV legend; Silvia Miles,&#13;
actress; the extra-ordinary photographer, Jack lvfitchell;&#13;
Michael Musto, entertainment journalise; Holly Woodland,&#13;
superstar herself;&#13;
Lily Tomlin; and our -very dear friend, the Countess&#13;
Alexis Del Lago, artist and STAR ! who now resides&#13;
in West Hollyv.rood. We always see her when we are in&#13;
California. She is indeed the last of a dying breed of&#13;
ELEGANT personalities.&#13;
Director/writer Craig Highberger has touched&#13;
on so many wonderful aspects of Jackie's life and the&#13;
many interesting people around him. Craig was a close&#13;
friend of Jackie's from 1972 until Jackie's death in&#13;
1985. This biography is certainly a true labor of love&#13;
and it shows. Craig and his partner Andy of over 30&#13;
years lives in Ohio. Craig is coming out with a new&#13;
biography on the life of photographer Jack Mitchell.&#13;
We can't wait to see that one.&#13;
If you want to read and see a DVD about a very&#13;
interesting and colorful character then run out and·&#13;
buy SUP ERST AR In a Housedress. You can check out&#13;
th~ biography at: http:/ /www.jackiecurtis.com/ and ·&#13;
Craig's new project on Jack !vfitchell at http:/ /www.&#13;
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Lesbian&#13;
Notions&#13;
by Libby Post&#13;
AUGUST 2006&#13;
Tennessee Burning&#13;
Used to be that cross burnings were the KKK's calling card&#13;
against African Americans. Now cross burnings have a different&#13;
use.&#13;
Just ask Brandon Waters. He and his partner, Brian Harmon,&#13;
were having a quiet evening at home on Thursday,&#13;
June 29, when Waters iooked out a window and saw a&#13;
7-foot cross burning on the front lawn of his Athens, Tenn.,&#13;
home.&#13;
They rushed out and doused the fire. In the morning, they&#13;
went back out to videotape the remains. On one of the&#13;
bricks used to prop up the cross was scrawled "Better&#13;
Leave Now Fags."&#13;
Waters called the Meigs County sheriff's department, which&#13;
started an investigation and cailed in the FBI to see if the&#13;
incident would be considered a hate crime under federal&#13;
statute. The feds said no, because under the federal hate&#13;
crimes law, there is no provision for crimes against gays,&#13;
lesbians, or the transgendered.&#13;
Clearly, Sheriff Walter Hickman isn't familiar with the law&#13;
- the nation's or his own state's. Tennessee has a hate&#13;
crimes law that _does_ cover sexual orientation.&#13;
"Why did they call in the FBI when they should have called&#13;
in the state?" Waters asked me rhetorically in a recent&#13;
interview. •·something doesn't sound right. It seems like the&#13;
police are not taking it very seriously."&#13;
! couldn't agree more. Even though hate crimes against the&#13;
LGBT community decreased siightly in 2005, the anti-LGBT&#13;
rhetoric that characterizes this nation's political debate&#13;
sends a clear message that we are and should continue&#13;
to be seen as second-class citizens who don ·t deserve full&#13;
protection under the law.&#13;
According to the 2005 report by the National Coalition of&#13;
Anti-Violence Programs, the number of anti-LGBT hate&#13;
crime incidents fell 13 percent from 2004, and the number&#13;
of victims who were tracked fell neariy at the same rate&#13;
- 12 percent The number of offenders. however, decreased&#13;
only half that rate, by 6 percent.&#13;
This paltry decrease. says the report. "signals a truiy retrograde&#13;
environment in which years of progress resuiting in&#13;
10 the STAR&#13;
fewer people willing to violently act out anti-LGBT bias has&#13;
been substantially reversed. With respect to hate-related&#13;
violence, we are in fact 'back to the future."'&#13;
That's certainly true for Waters and Harmon. "We've had&#13;
many incidents with people yelling at us - fags, queers. I&#13;
can't even sit out on my porch," said Waters.&#13;
Clearly, there's no reason for him to have any faith in the&#13;
local sheriff's department. "I feel like they're just blowing us&#13;
off. This is not the first incident I've reported to the police."&#13;
Waters had a hit-and-run with one of the local "yellers."&#13;
"When one of the policemen took the report, I told him my&#13;
name. He asked, 'How do you spell Brandon? Brandony?' I&#13;
was born and raised here, they all know me."&#13;
With local law enforcement not taking any of these incidents&#13;
seriously, Waters says he is fearful for his life.&#13;
He and Harmon have left their home and moved in with&#13;
Waters' mother. "I have been waking up in the middle of&#13;
the night, having nightmares and smelling smoke that's not&#13;
there," said Waters. "I'm really depressed. I just feel like my&#13;
civil rights have been violated, like the police are oot doing&#13;
what they're supposed to do, and I really don't know who to&#13;
turn to."&#13;
Despite all this, Waters is willing to fight. His family has no&#13;
resources to hire a lawyer, but he is willing to "pursue this&#13;
as far as I can take it."&#13;
if there was ever a case where nationai organizations could&#13;
and shouid come in as knights in shining armor, this is it.&#13;
To my mind, this is a perfect opportunity for Lambda Legal&#13;
or the ACLU Lesbian and Gay Rights Project to make their&#13;
iegal presence known in Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's&#13;
home state. With both sides gearing up for what will no&#13;
doubt be a bruising campaign over the state's proposed&#13;
Amendment 1, which seeks to ban same-sex marriage, the&#13;
Task Force and the Human Rights Campaign should work&#13;
side by side with the Tennessee Equality Project (TEP) to&#13;
turn this hate crime around to the LGBT community's political&#13;
advantage. Not doing so would certainly be an opportunity&#13;
lost!&#13;
In fact, TEP is now organizing a "Vote No on 1" campaign&#13;
against the amendment. !t's time for us to play hardball.&#13;
Why not use the image of a burning cross and the story of&#13;
discrimination expeiienced by these two men who just want&#13;
to iive their lives to underscore the need for marriage equaiity&#13;
in Tennessee?&#13;
i guarantee you that if the radical Christian right in Tennessee&#13;
had visual ad copy like this to use to further its antisame-&#13;
sex-marriage agenda, it would certainly use it.&#13;
Newly ed's Test&#13;
klahoma Tax&#13;
ommission.&#13;
Photo: Matt and Afichae! at the Cape Cod Wedding Ceremony.&#13;
TULSA, OK_ Like most married couples in Oklahoma, Matt&#13;
Brumley and Michaei Oaks struggle everyday: they struggle with the&#13;
bills, with the children, and with the State of Oklahoma.&#13;
But Matt and Michael's struggles are different in many respects&#13;
to other married couples in Oklahoma: they are married&#13;
to one another. While they hold a marriage certificate&#13;
from the state of Massachusetts, they are not recognized by&#13;
the State of Oklahoma.&#13;
Until Tuesday. The pair decided the family needed a new&#13;
car to accommodate both Matt and Michael's new jobs.&#13;
Inevitably, paperwork needed to be dealt with, and that included&#13;
going to the tag agency. When they produced their&#13;
marriage license, the State of Oklahoma waived the state&#13;
excise tax on the title of their car - a tax usually waived for&#13;
family members.&#13;
They met at their former jobs, as empioyees of St. Michaels&#13;
Alley in 2001. Both had children when they met. Daniel, 11, and&#13;
Lillian, 6, live with Man and Michael. As a family, ,hey take Daniel&#13;
and Lillian on fumilv trips. The fumilv relishes holidavs as time to&#13;
spend with their kids. · · ,&#13;
"I like decorating for the holidays," Matt said. "I love having fun&#13;
with the kids.r&#13;
They have struggled in the pasr five years, like aH couples do. They&#13;
occasionally found working together frustrating, but they managed&#13;
to overcome those difficulties.&#13;
"V.10 11 '; e got to 1o e _a~ goo ct' coup1i e ,.~r, y~u :-vorK1 togct'n e: an~d: ~,,~ ve&#13;
together and not klll each other1 said Kasey Cunun1ns~ a !'ormer coworker&#13;
of the couple. 'Td kill my husband if I ,vorke:d with him.&#13;
On l',1emorial Dav weekend, l',fatt and Michaei traveled to the East&#13;
Coast. During th~ir trip, they traveled to Barnstable, Massachusetts&#13;
to tie the knot. First, they flew into Providence, and drove to Newport,&#13;
R.I. They stayed at ,Rivera Beach Resor:. After checking into&#13;
the resort, the two performed a "tes: rm:" of Ihe trip to where they&#13;
would marry.&#13;
1he next day, they of course - had ro stop to buy a oattery charger&#13;
for their cell phone. After which, they saw the sites in Plymorh,&#13;
Salem, and Boston. Finally rhe next day they went to the village&#13;
of Barnstable.&#13;
They were then referred to the town of Barnstable; they were referred&#13;
back to a judge in the village of Barnstable, who would grant&#13;
a waiver for the marriage. Once they received the waiver, they went&#13;
back to the town of Barnstable, which issued the marriage license.&#13;
"The whole process rook about four hours," Michael said.&#13;
"The lady was so helpful," Matt said. "She ran her butt off for us."&#13;
Although their families were not present, they did gather at .:he ceremony&#13;
in Juiy. This time around, about 90 family and friends joined&#13;
Matt and Michael v,hen they exchanged vows. The Reverend Diane&#13;
Varner officiated.&#13;
In addition to attending, Marr and Michael's friends also macie sure&#13;
things ran smoothly with the ceremony. One friend, Susan Johnston,&#13;
catered the evem. The wedding was a prototype for future&#13;
enterprises; Johnston and the couple plan to he!p others in planning&#13;
their weddings.&#13;
Although the pair lived together for quite a whiie before marrying,&#13;
rhey are still making&#13;
preparations and attending&#13;
to family business. Recently,&#13;
both made the decision to&#13;
pursue different jobs. 1he&#13;
transition is a little bumpy,&#13;
but with the addition of a&#13;
new car, that transition has&#13;
become that much e:~sier.&#13;
The couple decided ::o&#13;
add Michael to rhe title of&#13;
the old car, and this task&#13;
required the tag agency.&#13;
When they went to th1: first&#13;
tag agency-" 17th and Harv:nd - tag agen;,:}' employees wuald add&#13;
Michael to rhe tide, but d1cy \vould be required to pay the stare&#13;
excise tax) vvhich ,vas $244. f~Jo.,,vever., the st3te ~.;;a!ves the fee fi)r&#13;
family members.&#13;
!viatt explained I'vfichacl -...vas his husband, ;;.nd tht&#13;
the state does not recognize n1arriage. ()n advice&#13;
the couple then tra_·,.,weled to t&lt;:ig agency at 9isr and Sheridan. 'Ihe&#13;
employees' response \Vas different.&#13;
vvere asked fiJr their&#13;
rlbey vvere rc~ld •·w,:e&#13;
advised sht: -:.:vould ntx'd to&#13;
STAR 11&#13;
Josh ■ rov1s&#13;
Artist, Author, Columnist.&#13;
From the Editor:&#13;
As recognition for the 18th "Heart to Heart" column published&#13;
in the STAR, we wanted to introduce the author to&#13;
you. The Aterovis column has become one of the most&#13;
popuiar with our readers and hits on many issues important&#13;
to our community. 'rhe honesty, sensitivity and hard truth&#13;
style in which josh covei's the subject matter in each Heart&#13;
to Heart issue fits weil with the philosophy our magazine.&#13;
This young man of 20 something, is dedicated to the never&#13;
ending equality and everyday struggle of GLBT people. The&#13;
evidence 1s in his writing.&#13;
Josh Aterovis, a twenty-something artist-author, was born&#13;
and bred on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and lives there&#13;
with his husband. Jon. Aterovis is a Latin pseudonym&#13;
meaning "black sheep."&#13;
Whenever anyone asked Josh what he wanted to be vvhen&#13;
he grevv up, he aiways said an author. it got him plenty of&#13;
strange looks. but he never really expected it to come true:&#13;
12 the STAR&#13;
it was just one of those things a kid says. In 1999, Josh's&#13;
wishful dream became reality when he began to write a&#13;
story and post it on the Internet. Bleeding Hearts resonated&#13;
deeply with readers, who encouraged him to seek publication.&#13;
In 2001, the story was published by Renaissance&#13;
Alliance Publishing, !nc. Named the Best Whodunit of 2002&#13;
by the Stonewall Society, Bleeding Hearts became the first&#13;
book in the Ki!iian Kendall mystery series.&#13;
Reap the Whirlwind, his second book featuring amateur&#13;
sleuth Killian Kendall, was published in May of 2003 and&#13;
the Stonewall Society promptly awarded it the Best Whodunit&#13;
of the year. Josh has completed five books in the&#13;
series and is currently working on a rewrite and edit of All&#13;
Lost Things, the third book on the Killian Kendall series. He&#13;
has won numerous awards for his writing and for his web&#13;
site, which also features his well-received art gallery.&#13;
"In addition to my writing, my primary income is through my&#13;
artwork. I work in transparent watercolor. I paint in the purist&#13;
form. Sorry to disappoint, but that doesn't mean I paint&#13;
in the nude. It means I don't use any white paint. Any white&#13;
areas you see in a painting are the white of the paper. I do&#13;
take commissions, which means if you don't see-what you&#13;
want, tell me and I'll paint it just for you." Josh wrote.&#13;
In August of 2003, Josh and Jon publicly celebrated their&#13;
commitment with a wedding ceremony. it is not yet recognized&#13;
by the state of Mary!and or the United States of&#13;
America, but they live in the hope that one day it will be&#13;
fully legal.&#13;
Thank you Josh for your contribution to the STAR and for&#13;
the eighteenth issue of "Heart to Hearf, on the not much&#13;
talked about issues confronting disabied LGBT people.&#13;
&#13;
ast Out&#13;
by&#13;
Liz Highleyn:an&#13;
AUGUST&#13;
2006&#13;
Summary : Past Out is a retrospective of key moments,&#13;
personalities, and subjects in LGBT hiscory. Each&#13;
installment brings the past to life by exploring the diwrsity&#13;
of the gay past and its impact on the queer present.&#13;
How queer is science fiction?&#13;
A few well-kno\;·n science fiction '.vtiters are gay, lesbian, bisexual,&#13;
or transgcndered, and many who are not han: included queer&#13;
themes in their work. For GLBT and strai,,ht authors aiii&lt;.e, the C&#13;
genre lends itself to exploration of new possibilities in the realms&#13;
of sexuality, gender, and intimate relationships.&#13;
Science ficrim, is ofren stereotyped as a genre for "geekr'' straigh~&#13;
men, and indeeci, much of the ,.vork has historically been sexist&#13;
and i1omophoi)ic. Among the first stories to portray horroscxuality&#13;
sympatheticaUy was Theodore Sturgeon's "The \X'orid WclJ&#13;
Lost" (! 953), ·.;,·hich featared a gay male alien couple \Vho land on a&#13;
represfr;e Planet Earth.&#13;
\X;ith the ci,·ii rights mo,:ement and sexua; ~evo!uti()n •)f the 1960s&#13;
and 1970s, science fiction began to boldly explore sex,.iaiity and&#13;
gender. ;\JO[ed (jUCer authors who started writing during this period&#13;
include Samuel D:c!an}~ Joanna Ru,s, and Octavia Butler (who died&#13;
in Februan' 2006), all of whom received science fiction's i1ighe,t&#13;
awards, the Hugo anci Nebula. Russ was among several feminist&#13;
writers of :l:e era who exp!ored futuristic sepa!atis~ societies witi~out&#13;
men, a~ in "When It Ch;.nged" (197 2) and Ti1c Female Man&#13;
(1&#13;
Lcsb!an author Marion Zimmer Bradiey recalled that an agent&#13;
introduced her to the Daughters of Bilitis after detecting hints of&#13;
sarnc-sex croticisn1 in her science fiction and fantasy; i11 the 195th;&#13;
and 196Us} she ,vro(e f,,c~r the group\ rnagazinc, 'The I ,,adder, ,1nd&#13;
authored lesbian pulp ficrjon. _Arthur C:. C]arkc, one of the fathers&#13;
of tht: genre, neady can1c ot1t in a 1986 Playbuy i11tcr,-ie\v; \J~~hen&#13;
directly asked if he \Va~ gay, ho'-1,,,-evcr, he replied that he \\:\lS&#13;
cheerful.'"&#13;
and i\1ciissa Scott.&#13;
\\Titers farnous for other Fenres havt· also dabbled in science fi(tion,&#13;
Fellce Picano and Katherine \.1_ I::orre~;t~ ~,,.l·hosc&#13;
ftatured&#13;
14 the STAR&#13;
norm. In other cases, the tables are turned on heterosexuality: In&#13;
joe Haldeman'~ The Foren:r War (197 4), for exam1:!c, sr:aigh:&#13;
time-tra.-elers return to Earth ;1fter an interplanetary war, only t0&#13;
discm·er that homosexuality is no'.v the norm due '" m·crpc&gt;pularion&#13;
and they are considered perverts.&#13;
Gay male rdarions!1ips haYe fascinated the straig!1t women authors&#13;
of ''olash" fiction, who envision liaisons bet\vec:: ch,ssic characters&#13;
such as Captain Kirk and ;\fr. Speck from Star Trek. ;\!any authors&#13;
have explored various a!ternariYe reiariu:1ship srr~JCtL:res, such as&#13;
the multi-partner marriages in Robe::t A. Heinleh's S~r«nger in a&#13;
Strange Land (1961). "Geniuses and superge,1:uses always make&#13;
their o,vn rules on sex as on e\~erything: else," a Hein;ein character&#13;
says in Friday (1982).&#13;
Gender nriance is also an enduring morif in science fiction; the&#13;
Jame~ A. Tiptree Award (named after the pseudonym of author Alice&#13;
Sheldon) was created for science fictio;; ur fanusy that ex;nncls&#13;
or explores understandings of gender. Sex ci1;111ge is a common&#13;
theme, either permanent or back-and-forth as the :nood s:rikes.&#13;
Lrsula Le Gui:i's The Lefr Haed of Darkness tl 969) features ;, race&#13;
of mutated humans who are i1,&gt;ngcndered except d,:ring brief mating&#13;
periods '.vhen they randomh· take on the sexual charac!erisrics&#13;
of males or females; Le Gi.iin later said d:e regretted he: failure of&#13;
,magination in omitting same-sc:x reh,rionships.&#13;
In Delany's Troub!e on Tritc-n (1976), a maci1&lt;&gt; !nan p:.u'.~ucs an&#13;
unattainable woman in a sexuaily egalirnriaa society, at&gt;d later&#13;
ends up as a woman searci;ing for the kind of man he '&gt;nee xas.&#13;
.\Iany works feature aliens ·.vith more than t·.vc sexes, such as lsaac&#13;
Asimrx,'s The Gods Themsel-ves (! 972). In Scott's Shadow :vla:1&#13;
(1995), most advanced ·.vorlds recognize fiyc lntr.an sexes, but&#13;
individuals on the isolated plar:et Harn arc forced to live a~ either&#13;
male o;· female.&#13;
,\fany autl1ors have explored teciu~olof,rical inno•:ations in the realms&#13;
of sex and reproduction. As early as 1932, Aldous Huxley's Braye&#13;
New \'{iorld portrayed a high-tech society m ·xhicr1 babies y,:ere&#13;
grown in bottles in factories. Cloning anci parthenogenesis allm,·&#13;
humans to abandon sexuai reproduction as in Charlotte Perkins&#13;
Giiman's Berland (1915), about an all-fema:e utopia - ,ind inevitably&#13;
proc:uce talcs of individua:s having sex \.,,;th them~eh·es. Time&#13;
travel alkrHs charac~ers to go backwar(::, or fonvarl:s in time, often&#13;
having sex with their ancestors or dcscendcnts. 1\urhors have alsc&#13;
cn-n~ioned cross-breeding be0.veen species; in BL!tler's ''Blo()cichild"&#13;
11984), for example, a ma:e human is impregnated an insc:ct-Ekc&#13;
alien. Several authors have explored s:,1do1nasochisn1 or the sex trade&#13;
of the future. I)elany included an interspecies gay bathhouse sce:ie&#13;
in , __ Stars in lv!y Pock:c-t Like (Jrains of Sand (1984), \vbiic Storrn&#13;
c:onsrantinc's F1crn1ctech (]991) featured a&#13;
~\£rec~ tc, ha-ve his body&#13;
\1.·itb 1nultiple ~ex nrgart~,&#13;
/'1.uthor and editor &gt;,;icob (irifhrh has \1,,Tlncn th:tt tjLlfl' rcaclers&#13;
different fu.:e:ristic or&#13;
dcnv:n1:-::tratt:&#13;
their&#13;
Photo: The new community center coming soon.&#13;
The Tulsa Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &amp; Transgender&#13;
(GLBT) Community Center, 5545 E&#13;
41 st Srreet in Highland Plaza, is the place to&#13;
be this August as events, acti:,ities and concerts&#13;
keep pace wit!: the heat of Summer.&#13;
The highlight of August is the Summer&#13;
Concert @ the Center featuring Amy&#13;
Steinberg of Orlando, Florida. l\. veteran&#13;
of performing with Ani DcFranco, Lisa&#13;
Loeb and many others, Amy visits the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT Communitv Center on Sundav, August&#13;
13. 2006. Am}· takes the stage a(7:00&#13;
PM. A cionation or SS :o $i0 is requested at&#13;
the door.&#13;
The Community Resource Kiosk is filled&#13;
with infor1nadQn on comtnunir-v organizarions,&#13;
health issues and businej~es tl1at support&#13;
the GI.BT &amp; allied communicv. FREE&#13;
20-minute HI\r rests are available t:~7"erv&#13;
Tuesd,ay (6 t:i 8_ P:\t) an~ Saturday (4 t;, 7&#13;
PM). lt you·re hunting for bu1nper stickers~&#13;
je,Nelry, fla!:,tS, "'"vindsocks, item~ and&#13;
more you'U find them at the Pride Store.&#13;
The David Bohnctt ,.:vith 10&#13;
flat-panel co1nputer stations is FRJ~l~ for&#13;
you to chat \vith friends, finish that&#13;
research paper or sin1ply surf the \vcb, 'The&#13;
f,,fcf)onald Rainbo\V w;{&#13;
1&#13;
s&#13;
libraries of its kind in the Midwest&#13;
- all FREE to check-out.&#13;
You can learn more about all&#13;
the above by caliing the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT Information Line at&#13;
918.743.GAYS (429').&#13;
twentySomething, a social group&#13;
for young adults, the newest addition&#13;
to the Tulsa GLBT Community&#13;
Center and the future&#13;
of the communitv, meets on the&#13;
2nd Monday of th.e month at&#13;
7:00 P.M. The group joins the&#13;
community at the PFLAG Family&#13;
Picnic on Monday, August&#13;
14th at Whiteside Park, 41 st and&#13;
Pittsburg !between Harvard and&#13;
Yale).&#13;
The Tulsa Arca Prime-Timers,&#13;
for mature men and their&#13;
admirers, meet at the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT Community Center the&#13;
first Tuesday of the month at&#13;
6:30 PM.&#13;
Gender Outreach, a social and support&#13;
group for Transgendcr &amp; Intersex individuals&#13;
and their friends, meet even· \X'ednesdav&#13;
of the month at 7:30 PM. Lockers and ·&#13;
changing rooms are provided for your&#13;
pnvacy.&#13;
The Tulsa Two-Spirit Society, a NativeAmerican&#13;
GLBT group, meets on the 1st&#13;
Wednesday of the month at the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT Community Cemer.&#13;
Thursdays bring the Lesbians of Tuisa to&#13;
the Center for a rciaxing evening of socializing.&#13;
Kick back and visit \Vith friends or&#13;
inakc nc\v ones, surf the ,v-eb or catch a&#13;
movie.&#13;
The last Thursday of the month is the&#13;
~rC)HR_ Board of Directors n1ecting. ()pen&#13;
to the public, the meetings gi,;c you rhc -=&gt;pportunity&#13;
to become n1ore invob.,,-ed 1;virh tht.:&#13;
cornmunity, proYiding ·vision for the future.&#13;
-You're fabulous ~ and you ha·ve 1he chance&#13;
to przy,;.~e it .., :vith r7J\.B! Friday i\ftern{)OD&#13;
11ridge is your chance to sbo\\1 your skills&#13;
:lnd 1neet other;; in the senior~·--------·-···--·&#13;
(:ards and refreshments arc ,1, ailalJle for :11;&#13;
Kick your weekend off in style with Center&#13;
Cinema every Friday evening. The FREE&#13;
GLBT films are shown on a 65" HDTV,&#13;
gi,·ing you the opportunity ro get up close&#13;
and personal ,vith the scars.&#13;
Action kicks in!o high gear on Saturdays&#13;
and Sundavs. The I st Saturday of the&#13;
momh welcomes the Tulsa U~iform &amp;&#13;
Leather Seekers Association (f.U.L.S.A.).&#13;
The Board of Directors of TU.LS.A meets&#13;
at 4:00 PM while the general membership&#13;
meets at 5:00 PM.&#13;
The Tulsa Deaf GLBT Group meets quarterly&#13;
at the Tulsa GLBT Communitv Center&#13;
on Saturdays. Look for a new videophone&#13;
at the Center soon, providing another opportunity&#13;
to get and stay connected to the&#13;
community and your family and friends.&#13;
Dinner and entertainment are featured during&#13;
Ol3T on the Town on the 2nd Saturday&#13;
of the month. You can join the communin·&#13;
for an evening of fun whether it's a night ;t&#13;
the theatre to a night of bowling.&#13;
Faith piays an important role for many in&#13;
the community. Ekklesia rhe Gathering,&#13;
featuring worship and song in a living-room&#13;
setting, meets every Sunday at 10:30 AM at&#13;
the Tulsa GLBT Community Center.&#13;
TOHR welcomes all in the community to&#13;
visit and enjoy the Tulsa GLBT Com~unity&#13;
Center, 5545 E 41 st Street in Highland&#13;
Plaza. Your Center is open Monday through&#13;
Saturday, 3:00 PM 9:00 PM. Log onto&#13;
www.tohr.org to learn more of whar's going&#13;
on at the Center, the additional programs&#13;
of TOHR and to sign up for free TOHR&#13;
cncws and Advocac,· Flashes.&#13;
MISSOURI&#13;
AUGUSTBTH&#13;
the STAR 15&#13;
TL;LSA, OK_ If rnu caught Bets,· and&#13;
the Band in ( )kLlhonu Cin·'s Pride h:stival&#13;
performing their first gig as Bersr and&#13;
the Edge, \·uu kn&lt;N: the music sizzled tn&#13;
match the HOT weather! Some Blues, a&#13;
little Rock and a whole !1Jt of Countrr&#13;
made the show a roaring success. to&#13;
a delighted crowd.&#13;
Thri\·ing from Tulsa, ( )klahoma. Bctsr&#13;
Smittle is most we!! knmn1 f1 ,r the ::;&#13;
years she toured worldwide exclusffeh·&#13;
with brother Ganh Brooks. She performed&#13;
on Saturdm· \light Li\·c,J;n Leno&#13;
and mam· ocher 0'.BC speci:ils. Orhcr&#13;
artists that hare depended l)t1 Bet s\·'s numerous&#13;
musical rakrns arc: Gus Hardin,&#13;
1\1111 Bell and Phoontz and Ronnie Dunn&#13;
(of Brooks &amp; Dunn). Her own album&#13;
released in [ lJ(J4 on the !\orthSr,uth/ ;\,!&#13;
antic label Bets\ "Rough r\mund tht:&#13;
Edgt:s'·. ,ms criticalli· accbimed worldwide.&#13;
Betsy's fa·,r,rite n·cnt in her career&#13;
\vas ha,-ing her O\\'rl float a1 the i 9&lt;14&#13;
i\lacr's Da\· P,!ra,k.&#13;
BcLs~· is far frorn tr~;in.~ t, J ndc her&#13;
brother's ~hin L!ib. :--;he i&gt; ,l ruggedly in&#13;
dependent Lid: dct ... -n~1in1-:d&#13;
t() car\·c ;t career nt. he;-, J\\'!l. Like li:t lebrother&#13;
(_!;1r;h, it i\ 1l1l- \Urcnor&#13;
(l( Bl·l~r\ \-{)ict.- :ii:~t '-l'!;s: l:c:.:r ;ir•;tr1 •&#13;
!lHi~ic:,tn ::nd ~it:,1.~cr i~\ tTi\h::-., :L·r .,-, ,:c·t.&#13;
b;t:.; i)t:t.'t: c- •uq,:tr-__ -d ·ur&#13;
b(HI-hr!_·;irh :-,;, ,ur11.! - ·1 H, ,:1::ic R.1'.;:: :tnd&#13;
AND&#13;
THE dge&#13;
B, Greg Steele&#13;
grmds. teases and demands in all the right&#13;
places. She rocks out as few women or&#13;
men can and when she murccrs on.:r tht:&#13;
fade of the song Draggin' it Back say&#13;
ing, "Drag ir back om· hea' honey, bring it&#13;
back to mama,'' you know thar she means&#13;
it1 ;\nwme who apprcciares a gut:-:,· female&#13;
mice will LO\'!-: Bcts\·1&#13;
::inct' t'.n· ,1gc of S. ~!tc hcL:,!!J&#13;
!1~_:r f:t1.nily'--: ,i!uspcl uri ,~ip :tnd ,~rh:.&#13;
: hr, \l,tEh{)ur her childh, :r ;d&#13;
Bili Guinn is :1 na,i,c of Tulsa OK ,md&#13;
has been playing the gunar since r:hc&#13;
age of I 2. l ic is J product of ::ccing&#13;
the J-k,1tk-s on J-:d ::-:ulliY,:r1 and knC\,·&#13;
rhc \\"ouk! he ;! gu!r:H· player fro!n rhat&#13;
point on, Pla\·intr in ,·:ulous locai bands&#13;
since he \\.a'.' I-~ he grc\\. up cxp(Jscd to&#13;
The Beatles, Rolling :-;1oncs. Cn:arn,Jimi&#13;
Hendrix. (rosh\·, Sti!b. '.',ash. &amp; Young&#13;
etc. y.;hcn thl'!r n1u:.:ic \\·as fresh on ~;Jr1\1&#13;
\lcJst of hi~~ teen years ,,·ere spen1 in&#13;
front of :1 rccnrd pb\·cr \\·lth his guitar&#13;
h:tnging out ch&lt; 1rd:-: and copyjng lyric:-:&#13;
for hi~ hand'.-,: tu pla:· :-:o:rll· of the grcatcsr&#13;
rock and roll in his.tor\·.&#13;
&#13;
~ TRAVEL&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
"OGUNQUIT, MAINE"&#13;
. gunquit, Maine is an artsy resort village&#13;
(located 66 miles north of Boston) that has been welcoming&#13;
gay and lesbian visitors and their families for over 100&#13;
years. Ogunquit has three miles of white sandy beaches,&#13;
dance clubs and restaurants for every taste and budget.&#13;
In summer and even winter, there is always plenty to see&#13;
and do! We will begin&#13;
with the lodging. Gay&#13;
and locally owned&#13;
gay Guesthouses,&#13;
Inns and B&amp;B's offer&#13;
a variety of choices&#13;
and values for the&#13;
gay traveler. Whether&#13;
you're looking for an&#13;
exquisite luxurious&#13;
suite, condo rental,&#13;
or an affordable&#13;
summer vacation&#13;
at an in town B&amp;B&#13;
close to the beach&#13;
- Ogunquit Maine&#13;
has it all! We stay at&#13;
Moon Over Maine&#13;
Bed and Breakfast&#13;
(Photo right) which is&#13;
located at 22 Berwick&#13;
Road. It is located&#13;
in the center of town&#13;
just a block from the nightclubs, shopping, restaurants and&#13;
a 5 minute walk to the beach. It features al! private baths,&#13;
oalcony rooms, par~ing. cable, dvd/vcr, refrigerators, ale,&#13;
iight breakfast and an outdoor hot tub. John. the owner is&#13;
extremely friendly and can give you any tips or suggestions&#13;
about the area. It is in an oid New England house and is&#13;
just wonderful. Their toll free 1umber is Cail 800.851.6837&#13;
and you can check out their website at: http://www.&#13;
rnoonovermaine.com. There are numerous other gay&#13;
ownea B and B's in the area ana you can check them ai!&#13;
tnd il:c :irc,t (;!-(er:-: ~'nr!c' 1;( the h·.:s;;'. .'.tHil],it&#13;
·ri1c j t,;y) l· 1:-rrL:r~ \];n:1n:,c 1dcntitic~. thi~&#13;
,( ~!!,.: bcttt-r !~nn\\-~~ :-:!1, :trc.1-: ic. 1~1t· l :1itcd&#13;
:'it.l!t5. ·rhr;.,·c ~ndc~ 1-1f hc:u.ni(~d \\·hue ~.incit." hc~ich. r~ttl·d a:; on~·:;;&#13;
iishinF. Dock Square i, as cute a wwri square as one will find in&#13;
~cw England. Tber:.:: is an exccilent seicction or· restaurants and it's&#13;
()nly 20 minutes awa\·. The Kittery Outlets arc just !5 minut~s aw~y,&#13;
with l2(; different stor:.::s, including Banana Rcpui)lic. Calvin Klein:&#13;
DK,\;Y and The Gap. Ir· pu like LL Bean, the Frceoorr Outlets l&#13;
arc about an hrmr ~orrh. 1\ short walk from downtown is Perkins&#13;
~on:, which is rmc of our ,·cry fan&gt;rite places. Ir is a quaint New&#13;
Engi.rnd co,-c -_,.-ith bu,n,, shopping and wonderful restaurants. \X'e&#13;
arc alwa\·s thinking ,hat Jessica S.n-age from Murder She \Xfrote is&#13;
going n, be waH~ing around the corner at am· giYen rime.&#13;
,\ walk along the cliffs with dramatic views of the ocean the&#13;
i\!arginal \X·;y srart,. on Shore Road. From the center of ~own it's&#13;
just _a t:ew block, to the Sparhawk Motel. The Marginal Way srarts&#13;
behmc! rhe 5parh;;wk. You'!! see a iittle sign on the left side of the&#13;
street that sa,·s ·'Marginal \\'ay" and has an arrow. 1\s you follow&#13;
the path, be rnrc w look at the Sparhawk's flower gardens. They&#13;
haye an incredible number of flowers, and each type is labeled! The&#13;
Marginal Way speaks for itself. It has beautiful views of the ocean&#13;
and the rocky cliffs.&#13;
t ,·arious points so&#13;
ou can sit and enjoy&#13;
e beauty'. It's a&#13;
worth noting.&#13;
plicably, each&#13;
ne has the name&#13;
f a virrue printed&#13;
nit. The Marginal&#13;
y ends at Perkins&#13;
ve. When we are&#13;
Ogunquit we walk&#13;
e Marginal Way&#13;
very morning and&#13;
Nightlife in the&#13;
. . . smali town of Oguoc]&#13;
LHt !S rcaliv 5pccracu!ar to say the ;east. In this sleepy Little town&#13;
(,nc could univ imagine one tiny Ettlc bar, but you are in for a grand&#13;
surpri:-::d 1~1.·crythjng is nghr do\vntO\\&gt;-n and you can \Valk from any&#13;
.1cco1nrnodation lo do\'-'l1tO\\.~n. ~rhc Front Porch Piano Bar at 9 ·&#13;
Shor-..'. Ro;:HJ ha:,;; been in business for O\~Cr 20 vears. Their \Vebsite&#13;
1s http:, /\\'YV\\:.thcfronrporch.ncr. 'Their cafc is open for l.,unch&#13;
&amp; l)lnncr day:-; a ..._,:eek '\vith a late night rncnu a;·ailablc. Piano&#13;
LPU'.'((c open ~ d:ffs fr01°: 0lpn~ :iil ~ .im. h ,,id S,:rv1Cc now available&#13;
up~I;lir~. \ 11&lt;..:0).: &gt;;.;:n~:r rcccndy tt1ok ,JYcr and fron1 all reports he is&#13;
:1 F:\Bl · L&lt; 1l 'S ]: ;h at tiic Front Porch! 'The ~IaincStreet Bar is&#13;
11 •catcd _it l 3 1 :-;~&gt;u:b \lai:1 ~trccr (Route l; ;n do\vnto,vn ()gunquit.&#13;
'l'hcir \\-t:hs.t!c i:~: , -.-~.,. ~ .. -• · , - l)J·-~ · K&#13;
1('; J: 1,, '.',j,i, !in .. i ::l~'(::·:,'.:i:::c{;~1t1r~1~~;~;~~·;,;t,.l~d;;.:il&#13;
.\L1inc:--;:tc~·t &gt; rttY\\' ~&gt;;,u1 ;U . l·cAP_lrine: I Route 1&#13;
18 )Arkansas &amp; Okiahorna ·s rno.st read GLBT i\t1agazu1e&#13;
GAY TRAVELERS:&#13;
W'e have been to both of these wonderful bars and they are indeed&#13;
wonderful!&#13;
John Lane's Ogunquit Playhouse is one of Soutnern Maine's most&#13;
important cultural landmarb and ·will celebrate 74 years of Broadway&#13;
at the Beach in 2006. Opening in 1933, the work and vision of&#13;
Walter and Maude Hartwig brought an outstanding, star-studded&#13;
performing ans company tG Ogunquit. Continuing this tradition&#13;
for aimost five decades, John Lane, owner and producer of ~he&#13;
Playhouse, sought to pwvide his audience with the finest professional&#13;
theatre in our region. In doing so, he successfully placed the&#13;
playhouse on the narionai cultural map. The Ogunquit Playhouse&#13;
Foundation, formed in 1995, is now the proud owner and trustee&#13;
of the Playhouse. This year the;: are featuring BEEHIVE, Andrea&#13;
McArdie in CABARffl~ Sally S:ruthers in HELLO DOLLY, Leslie&#13;
Uggams in CINDERELLA and MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL&#13;
Their website is http://www.ogunquitplayhouse.org.&#13;
There are dozeas of small res~aurants in and around Ogunquit and&#13;
most all of them are iocaliy mvned. fr is a sea lovers delight! If you&#13;
are im:o sea food you wiil ha,·e a marvelous time.&#13;
We have been going ,o 0 6TUnCjuit for se,,eral years and it just keeps&#13;
getting better and be0ter and be,ter. It is far better than Ptown, Fire&#13;
Island or any of the other gay resort places in New England. We&#13;
just can't wait to return. For more information on. Ogunquit go to:&#13;
http:/ /www.gayogunc1uit.com. This column is warmly dedicated to&#13;
our dear friend Crystlli Chandelier who lives near Ogunquit. He just&#13;
happens to be one of the most sincere, honest and fun people that&#13;
we have met in oμr tra·;e!s and SO ELEGANT ! We are so l:!appy&#13;
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Philadelphia&#13;
o city in the United States played a more critical role in&#13;
the nation's founding than Philadelphia, and this progressive&#13;
metropolis of about 1.5 million people has also&#13;
been a pioneer in gay and lesbian rights. The Philadelphia&#13;
Lesbian and Gay Task Force, formed in 1978, guided passage&#13;
of the 1982 Philadelphia Fair Practices Act, one of the country's&#13;
earliest gay civii rights measures, and countless other gay-positive&#13;
laws and policies have been passed or implemented since tl1en.&#13;
Additionally, the city's office of tourism was one of the first to enthusiastically&#13;
court gay and lesbian visitors. But apart from a warm&#13;
welcome, what else about the "City of Brm:herlv Love" makes it&#13;
ideal for a summercime·•visit?&#13;
Here's a list of just a fe'.v notable things to see or do, chronicied in&#13;
no particular order, that make Philad~lphia so appealing:&#13;
1. Rittenhouse Square Park&#13;
City-planning guru Jane Jacobs called this tiny patch of paradise&#13;
tl1e most successful urban park in the United States; indeed, Rit~&#13;
enhouse Square is picturesque, socially diverse, highly sak and&#13;
1argdy unsullied by post-\'forld War II ,irchitecrurc. Off the Square•~&#13;
southeast comer is the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music, -;vhere&#13;
Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, and Ned Rorem studied, as well&#13;
as the Philadelphia .i\,rt 1\Jiiance, -.;,.vhich presents outstanding exhibits&#13;
and art sho\vs&#13;
The square is also the site of the gay-friendly Rittenhouse Hotel,&#13;
a sumptuous 98-room property that hosted the cast of the movie&#13;
_Pbladelphia_ during filming. Rooms here are downright ca·:ernous,&#13;
averaging more than 500 square feet, and all have iarge windows&#13;
framing the park or the city's dramatic skyline. A short walk&#13;
from the square, romantic Astral Plane has been a favorite gay-date&#13;
restaurant since it opened in 1973 (it's also drawn such fab celebs&#13;
as Bette 1,fidler, Liza Minnelli, Barry Maniiow, and Tommv Tune).&#13;
From the eclectic menu you might choose slow-roasted pork shank&#13;
,vith asiago potatoes, or grilled scallops ,vith lemongrass-and-ginger&#13;
butter. It's the perfect spot for a special dinner.&#13;
2. Clubbing in the Gayborhood&#13;
The city's compact gay district, nicknamed the Gayborhood, contains&#13;
the bulk of the Philadelphia's gay bars as well as quite a few&#13;
gay-popular shops, restaurants, and hotels. It's right in the center&#13;
of downtown, about as convenient to attractions, transportation,&#13;
and entertainment as any gay neighborhood in America. Highlights&#13;
include the city's premier lesbian club, Sisters, a three-floor establishment&#13;
with a restaurant and disco, and long-running \X'oody's,&#13;
a youthful video bar that pulis in a mostly male, some\Vhat cruisy,&#13;
stand-and-model crowd. The ultra-swank Bump Lounge offers&#13;
a more cosmopolitan ambience and is a great piace to chat witl1&#13;
friends, sip martinis, and dine on fine contemporary cuisine. Serious&#13;
revelers head to Pure, the city's top gay warehouse disco. Tavern&#13;
on Camac is a charming gay piano bar, with a cozy restaurant in&#13;
the basement. Other friendly options in the neighborhood include&#13;
Uncles, popular with players on Philly's lesbian and gay softball&#13;
teams; 12th _l\.ir Command, a cavernous cruise bar with fun drag&#13;
shows and dance parties; and the Venture Inn, tl1e oldest gay bar in&#13;
town, set in a historic cavern.&#13;
There are plenty of places to stay nearby. Particularly charming and&#13;
well-priced, the gay-owned Alexander Inn is a fine boutique hotel&#13;
right in the center of the action. The 48 rooms have a contemporary&#13;
look with sleek furnishings and muted tones - other bonu;es&#13;
include satellite TY, Wi-Fi, and Continental breakfast buffet. Practically&#13;
across from Woody's, the Holiday Inn Express ,\fidtown has&#13;
well-kept rooms and reasonable prices. Another excellent choice&#13;
that's just steps from gay nightlife is the upscale Doubletret: Philadelphia,&#13;
a handsome, contemporary high-rise whose rooms afford&#13;
superb city views. Tne hotel is a blocK away fro;n tl1e Kimmel Center&#13;
for the Performing .Arts, a magniticem 5-year-olci space designed&#13;
by seminal architect Rafael Vinoly.&#13;
3. Brunch at the White Dog&#13;
There's nothing more rciaxing on a sunny weekend mornini! or&#13;
afternoon '.ban .. enjuying brunch :it a lin:l~· w,taurant with g;ear&#13;
food and, ideally, some outside seating. Near the campus of the&#13;
lipjversity of Pennsy+vania, the gay-popular YXlhite Dog Cafe fits&#13;
the bill perfectly. This bric-a-brae-filled eatery set in t¾rce adjacent&#13;
\ 1ictorian to,vn houses ser ..... ·es such delicious brunch fare as lemontnascarpone&#13;
pancakes '\i/ith raspberry--n1aple syrup, and biack-pcpper-&#13;
seared organic beef salad -."vith crurnbled blue cheese and&#13;
balsamic "tinaigrette. i\Jso keep in mind that /\stral Plane restaurant~&#13;
mentioned above~ scrYes a t,:::rrific brunch on&#13;
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4. Cheesesteaks at Geno's or Pat's&#13;
It mav sound a bit cliched to search out a cheesesteak in this citv&#13;
that's, famous for them. But you're here - and you may as well h;ve a&#13;
bite of Philadelphia's quintessential treat. Many connoisseurs favor&#13;
two neighboring joints a bit south of downtown, Geno's and Pat's&#13;
(of course, plenty of ardent critics deride these two places as rourist&#13;
traps and prefer other holes-in-the-wall around town). Pat's is said&#13;
to have invented this delicacy in 1930 - the restaurant serves 'em&#13;
slathered with Cheez Whiz ~d fried onions, and the steak is finely&#13;
chopped. Across the street at Geno's, the steaks are not shredded,&#13;
and instead of Cheez Whiz, they come topped with provolone.&#13;
Which one is better? You be the judge.&#13;
5. The Philadelphia Museum of Art&#13;
One of the nation's most esteemed art institutions, the Philadelphia&#13;
Museum of Art sits within a dramatic Greek Revival building amid&#13;
10 landscaped acres. Standouts in the permanent collection include&#13;
contemporary masterpieces by Picasso, Braque, and Matisse as well&#13;
as works by a number of post-World War II artists. The outstanding&#13;
Marcel Duchamp collection includes renditions of his _Nude Descending&#13;
a Staircase_ (fhe "nude," people often overlook, is male).&#13;
Check out the fine collection of photos and paintings by gay artist&#13;
Thomas Eakins of young, virile men crewing and boating on the&#13;
nearby Schuylldll River. There's also an excellent display on Shaker&#13;
furniture.&#13;
And that's just scratching the surface. The museum is adjacent to&#13;
lushly landscaped Fairmount Park, which straddles the Schuylkill&#13;
River and comprises nearly 9,000 acres of picturesque gardens,&#13;
walkways, and bildng and bridle paths, plus about a dozen historic&#13;
(mostly Colonial} mansions, which are open to the public.&#13;
6. Reading Terminal Market&#13;
For a century; the more than 80 stalls at the cavernous Reading&#13;
Terminal Market have sold tantalizing, market-fresh foods, ranging&#13;
from local oroduce to international dishes from around the world.&#13;
There are (oo many great dining options to mention, but try not to&#13;
miss the regionai Mexican fare at 12th Street Cantina, the ddi items&#13;
at Saiumeria, Amish treats at Beiler's Bakery, ice cream at Bassetts,&#13;
the Pennsylvania Dutch breakfasts at Dutch Eating Place, Italian&#13;
hoagies at Carm~ds, and heavenly mac-and-cheese a, Delilah's. But&#13;
wherever vou end uD eating, you won': go wrong - around every&#13;
corner yo~'ll see, s:~eli, and have the cnance to taste delicio'.ls food.&#13;
7. Independence National Historic Park&#13;
Even if you're not a big history buff, you can't visit Philadelphia&#13;
and not soak up at ieast a whiff or ;:wo of the city's amazingly rich&#13;
heritage. The Old Ci:y neighborhood con:aim the bulk of :he pre-&#13;
1800s attractions, most them centered around Independence National&#13;
Historical Park, which celebrates the verr birth of our nation.&#13;
Most famous is the Liberty Beil Pavilion. si:e of America's be!o,·ed&#13;
and cracked 2,000-pound bell. Although commonly thought to have&#13;
played a significant role in Colonial history, the Jjberty Bell actually&#13;
rose to prominence during the 1830s as a symbol of the n1ovement&#13;
to abolish slavery.&#13;
Nearby Independence Hall is where the Second Continental Congress&#13;
met in 1775, the Dec!aration of Independence "·as adopted&#13;
in 177 6, the Articles of Confederation ,;verc signed in 1778, and the&#13;
Constitution was adopted in 1787. It \,;as also tl1e site of the cirr's&#13;
first major civil rights· demonstrations (which included the co1:c~rns&#13;
of lesbians and gays). The list of important sights within the park&#13;
goes on and on - you could easily spend a full day here.&#13;
8. Giovanni's Room&#13;
In an age&#13;
when independent&#13;
bookstores&#13;
are struggling&#13;
to keep their&#13;
doors open,&#13;
this wonderful&#13;
GLBT&#13;
bookswre&#13;
that's been&#13;
going strong&#13;
since 1973 is&#13;
a true marvel.&#13;
The homey&#13;
two-floor&#13;
shop on the&#13;
edge of the&#13;
Gayborhood&#13;
has hundreds&#13;
of queer titles&#13;
plus a wealth&#13;
of&#13;
(Woody's has long been one of Philadelphia's hottest&#13;
gay bars. Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
feminist works. There are several community bulletin boards, a \Vidc&#13;
range of periodicals, and a handful of skin mag,, too. The staff&#13;
is extremely helpful and has a real knack for finding out-of-print,&#13;
import, or hard-:o-find titles.&#13;
9. Coffee Kiatch&#13;
;\rguably .the ~ayeft j;,.va )oin_t_ in tuwn~_Yillage Coffrc House&#13;
anchors the (_7ayborhooc1, otrertng carte1ne add1cts a cozy 1ntc:rior&#13;
space as ,veil .as a ;=harniing cncl(:sed pa_ti:&gt; tha: c~vc~ioo~~~ a ..&#13;
borhood garden. 1~{ere you can $1p spec1aJty dnnks (n1ao~: \\~uJ1.&#13;
Fair 1·radc coffee beans\ cute patrons, and nosh on cr,okics,&#13;
cheesecake, and tasty sand-.xichcs.&#13;
1\ short v.walk a~;vay, the&#13;
has been a fix.ture in the 'hood fur&#13;
insist is the best apple&#13;
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\Vhile Matt and Michael are excited about the situation, ;:hey are&#13;
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is only recognized in Massachusetts. But this fact raises questions&#13;
for the couple, those of family rights and recognition.&#13;
Both have chosen to share their experience with others; with Johnsron,&#13;
the trio plans to help other gay and lesbian families come&#13;
together by offering wedding pianning. They are both ordained&#13;
ministers, and Michael also offers therapy of the soul and counseling.&#13;
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Salutations Kittens' \X'elcomc once more to an unruly addition of&#13;
Vncle. Uncle :,like\· suffin:d another faiJulo,1s fourth. This year&#13;
Uncle was on a mission to enio:,· the !oYe of the community, and 2J!&#13;
I can ~ay is '.vhew - Uncle enjo\'i.:&lt;l the Joye of the communitv!&#13;
Au1:,&gt;1.1st is blowing in like a bitter qu.:cn &lt;1t the cad of her reign&#13;
forced to release her crown. Cn6e prepares fot the cclebratio:1 of&#13;
Fall. Linde has agreed robe th!: speaker at ~cveral celestial e\·ents&#13;
this year. Cnclc's left ·vonckring if my thong sbmld be more in the&#13;
earth tones for the c,·ents, I shall se&lt;.'.k m:,· fashion guru just to be&#13;
sure.&#13;
Dear l.inc!e Mikey,&#13;
My boyfriend and i have bcec rogether ffJr several years now. \'&lt;/hile&#13;
we age. I expected changes to take pkcc, howe,·cr :10t to ~he point&#13;
where I am embarrassed to be seen \\'ith him. liis fashion se:1se ha5&#13;
just been absence for some time no'.v, bur he is really being ro scare&#13;
me. He has been adorning tragic r;utfits rhis season of the sun. I&#13;
love him, ho\,'eYer not his blataEt disregard for g;.y fashion. Hu\·&#13;
can I te1l him about thi~ issue without seemin~ like a birch?&#13;
Li,·ing wirh a ia~hion ·.vasrela:1d.&#13;
Deare$t F\'(&#13;
Bitcn away bttd:! Ir is not only :-·,,ur dut}, bur abo rnur obligation&#13;
to queers everrtvhcrc. \X?c arc not kno\1.-n in society for n1any positiYc&#13;
attributes~ hcr\VCYe'r our i1npeccable taste and style happens to&#13;
be 1no~:.r recognized. \'Ct: 1nust readily ln\~asion of bad&#13;
taste. I ha\T: strict orders ft1r thcn1 to if (]1er forbid~ I&#13;
eYcr louse mv fashion sen.st·. l kno\1: \vhat you arc thinking~ it could&#13;
neYer happen! _Darling I have seen rn&lt;n·e&#13;
then one: 1night think,. 1 rncan the bad&#13;
don1 couid choke a horse.&#13;
Stn&lt;.lochcs-l}nc!e&#13;
])ear lJncle \likey.&#13;
!\Iv fficnd ha5 been&#13;
26 the STAR&#13;
a 1on:h f&lt; n· this&#13;
jf he can con1c out&#13;
Dearest Closeted L.oYc.&#13;
Ir is all about mu Eve. Your kner screams self-serving motives. Ki,:ten, if&#13;
,·ou trah· hav; fce!ings for this man ,hen you first need to realize d1ac you&#13;
:nust decide if you are v:illing to s:and supporti\·cly by, whilst he makes his&#13;
way through the \Valk-in. You haYe your way with him if he so agrees after&#13;
the emotional task at hand. Besides, sex is alway~ better with a bit of drama&#13;
in the recipe.&#13;
Smooches-Cncle Mike,·&#13;
Dear Cncle,&#13;
1 ha\"C been seeing this guy for several months no\,: The orher day while in&#13;
che shuwer, I noticed t;1at he has some kind of sores on h1s genital area. I&#13;
was too embarrassed ro point this our to him. ! am now worried and do not&#13;
kno·,,· about continuing a physical relationship with him, as i am afraid he&#13;
mighr have some kind of STD or something, what should I do?&#13;
Looking for the free clinic&#13;
Dea~est Kitten,&#13;
While I sir here holding your lertcr with my old sa!aci tongs, ] find myself&#13;
cGnfuscd. Kmen, if Uncle l\likey c;-er suspecred, I would have an agent&#13;
form ,he CDC cxamimng my little playmate. Ler me put ir simpler, CSI ain't&#13;
got nothing on me, w'1en I was done with the black ligh, search, I would&#13;
~now what I was dealmg with. Cncle does not play when it comes to safecy.&#13;
i\n old \vise queen once told rr.e, "If ym1 hear the drums of the Congo&#13;
e&lt;;ming from a tricks pants, its tune to reach out and wuch your own self."&#13;
Good luck to you and rnur enchamed member.&#13;
Smooches&#13;
Hand shakes,&#13;
Unck 1,!ikcy&#13;
Dea:: C ncle :vlikey,&#13;
Would you da,e your ex-boyfriend's new ex;&#13;
Kitten,&#13;
Shon and sweet. That reminds Uncle of his 6t!. husbanci. Ok, back on&#13;
track why haggle? Date them both'.&#13;
Smooches&#13;
Dear Uncle,&#13;
I am having an affair \,;th my mo:her's boyfriend. I know ,-;hat you're&#13;
ti1inking. but j, was an innocent night with too much drink. My feelings for&#13;
him !um: deepened. however I ca;rnot deal with what I am dQing. Should I&#13;
walk a•.v,iy for hl'.r, or sbo.;ld I tcii her, rhat we are going to be rogethcr? Am&#13;
I gcing to hell)&#13;
I ,,uvin' \fotn's i\ian&#13;
D:.:arcst Jean,&#13;
l ~.vanred to kt you knO\\~ your rcscr~:arion is confirmed and rhat you ,v!Jl&#13;
be ;ibk· ro get the stnoking ~cction, ~or only is the ans\vcr to your question&#13;
yts1 it is undoubtedly yes, in a gasoline Speedo. What planer arc you living&#13;
on? .\.for~l rnuch? Thar poor \VOt11en birthed you ,vhi1c also giving you the&#13;
bl'.st year.s of her •;..,·astcd Efc. \'ou in turn take her rnaa, •~vho '\Vou!d be your&#13;
Step i)addy. \'fell !10'\V, l kno\v that l)eliverancc is 1nore than an&#13;
urban legend. l(irten, sec;~ proft'ssional help, and that docs not rnean sleep&#13;
\\"ith your Unde'.&#13;
rncrnber fatnily reunions arc not the Snuthern version of&#13;
Bob tdls you'. lJntii ne:•:t tirne.&#13;
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4 Fillets of Sole&#13;
1 Bunch of fresh Asparagus&#13;
3 TBLSP Real Butter&#13;
3 TBLSP Flour&#13;
2 Containers Heavy Cream&#13;
1 Container Plain Yogurt&#13;
½ TBLSP Dry Dill&#13;
½ Cup Real Butter&#13;
½ TBLSP Lemon Zest&#13;
Preheat oven to 375 degrees&#13;
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AUGUST 2006&#13;
"Stick to a budget, Libra!""&#13;
Sun in Leo squaring Jupiter in Scorpio shows flamboyance,&#13;
generosity, and libido all cranked up high.&#13;
Venus in Cancer quincunx Neptune in Aquarius&#13;
boosts generosity, but dulls judgment in favor of the&#13;
easiest option.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Your playfulness can easily&#13;
get the better of you. Be careful! Getting out of a situation is&#13;
a lot harder than getting into it. Some community work may&#13;
channel that energy more safely.&#13;
. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Stay home as much as you&#13;
can, playing with your partner or a good partner-prospect.&#13;
Work, on the other hand, requires a serious hand and some&#13;
finesse. Listen for hidden agendas, and be only as conciliatory&#13;
as you need to be.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 * June 20): Showing off, or feeling you&#13;
need to prove yourself, can lead to spectacular accidents.&#13;
Stay focused on the job at hand! Arguments over money&#13;
come too easily, and you're both wrong. Shelve those issues&#13;
until next week, at least.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 a July 22): Being as sexy as you are&#13;
right now can get expensive. Be clever and resourceful&#13;
instead of extravagant. Getting high opens you to dangerous&#13;
risks. A clear head and a steady hand are better fun&#13;
anyway.&#13;
LEO (july 23 * August 22): Your birthday bash will be all&#13;
the more fabulous if.jt's a bit more intimate and takes place&#13;
at home. Think quality, not quantity. In an even cozier setting,&#13;
you and your love can open up to deeper sharing that&#13;
can change your relationship.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 * September 22): Rosy notions about&#13;
where you'd like to be in the future clash with current&#13;
frustrations in your work. You need to adjust both ends of&#13;
the problem. Meditation and in-depth conversations with a&#13;
trusted friend can help.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 • October 22): Charm and creativity&#13;
can further your goals. Focus. which comes on!y with&#13;
difficulty nov,1, 1Nou!d a!so heip. Set aside some money for&#13;
frivoious games or shopaholic indulgences - but stick to the&#13;
budget!&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Blowing your own&#13;
horn will look overbearing, but it's no time to be shy either.&#13;
Your work speaks loudly and clearly for itself. Distant older&#13;
relatives can shed light on family mysteries, but will you like&#13;
what you learn?&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): You are&#13;
not to be trusted with other people's secrets now. Better to&#13;
explore your own and share the deepest and darkest ones&#13;
with a counselor or teacher who can help you work them&#13;
out - or play them out - with an anonymous trick in a different&#13;
town.&#13;
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the whole "friends with benefits" business. What's&#13;
really important to you in any relationship, especially your&#13;
primary partnership? It's too easy to lose track of values&#13;
right now. Let your partner remind you of what's really&#13;
important!&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): You're a bit fuzzy&#13;
in your self-perception. And, although work offers some&#13;
comfort, it doesn't give you any more certainty. Cooperation,&#13;
now more than ever, is the key to success. Developing&#13;
culinary skills can also bring clarity .&#13;
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to draw out your inner demons. Dealing with those demons&#13;
remains a challenge, but you're up for it. Your inner conflicts&#13;
can make you touchy and argumentative. Don't shy&#13;
away from debate, but stay focused on what the disputes&#13;
are really about!&#13;
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Henri's - - - - - - - 19 1i2 Spring St - - - - - - - - - - -479-253-5795&#13;
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Passages - - - - -930 N. Coliege Ave- - - - - - - - - -479-442-5845&#13;
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Arkansas, Little Rock (501)&#13;
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Kansas, Junction City (785)&#13;
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Missouri, Ava (417)&#13;
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Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
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Elite Bookstore - - - - -814 S. Sheridan- - - - - - - - - - 918-838-8503&#13;
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Hideaway Lounge- - - - - 11730 E. 11th- - - - - - - - - -918-437-0449&#13;
HOPE Clinic- - - - - - 3540 E. 31st - - - - - - - - - 918-749-8378&#13;
Jazz's Lounge- - - - - - 426 S. Memorial - - - - - - - - - 918-836-8544&#13;
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by Carlotta Carlisle&#13;
omance&#13;
way?&#13;
When was the last time you went on a date without&#13;
having sex with your date? Have you or do you read&#13;
romance books, such as Harlequin-style gay romance&#13;
novels from Romentics gay romances? Has gay life&#13;
become just sex, disco and sex?&#13;
Where have the days gone when you dressed to the&#13;
hilt and went to a nice dimly lit restaurant with your&#13;
partner or date, listen to some soft music and looked into&#13;
the eyes of the person across the table and said, whow&#13;
you are beautiful? It seems to me gay life has become&#13;
fast food, weird cloths, drugs, loud music and sex, sex,&#13;
sex! Now some may say, that sounds like fun, that's the&#13;
life. When was the last time you sent your partner&#13;
flowers for no special ocqision, but to say I love you?&#13;
Tulsa is strategically situated in an area that has&#13;
close access to beautiful iakes, mountains, smali romantic&#13;
towns like Eureka Springs, AR. Cities with totally gay&#13;
restaurants and lodging such as, Kansas City, Dallas,&#13;
Oklahoma City. Many weekend get-a-ways at our door&#13;
steps. There are severai all gay camp grounds for those&#13;
who want to get back to nature. There are numerous&#13;
places to just go be romantic with your partner.&#13;
With valentines coming in February and spring just&#13;
around the comer why not make a date, get those fine&#13;
threads out of moth balls, step out and do some star&#13;
gazing and iots of smooching. Get the candles out, put&#13;
on the white table c!oth, by some flowers and invite your&#13;
favorite man or women over for a intimate dinner and&#13;
suck some face. Whow! I'm in the mood now.&#13;
olitics of&#13;
tal eth&#13;
A non-profit executive, governmentalemployee,&#13;
financial advisor, travel agent, student, fashion designer -&#13;
what these gay men have•in common is a knowledge of&#13;
pain, obsession, despair, degradation, and finally&#13;
freedom from the one element that connects their stories:&#13;
crystal meth use.&#13;
Dr. Ken Cimino reveals the intimate and horrifying&#13;
nature of math abuse and presents ten inspiring true life&#13;
dramas of math use and recovery in The Politics of&#13;
Crystal Meth: &lt;;;ay Men Share Rersonal Stories of&#13;
Addiction and Recovery (www.gayitics.com). He&#13;
describes the many reasons why gay men use&#13;
methamphetarilines, from gay oppression to homophobia&#13;
to building self.esteem to HIV issues. From addiction to&#13;
resolution, he then shares ten personal and motivating&#13;
stories of meth use and recovery.&#13;
In The Politics of Crystal Meth, experts such as Kathy&#13;
Rebak, Walter Odets and Lucianq Colonna talk about&#13;
issues and problems created by gay men who use meth.&#13;
· .~ .. Gay men addicts bear a social stigma that straight men&#13;
· don't, for example, making it hard for them to admit their&#13;
addiction and seek treatment. The Politics of Crystal&#13;
Meth also answers the difficult questions, "Am I an&#13;
addict?" and "T;c&gt;'.whom do I turn?" It describes the&#13;
principles of the n1ost successful treatment programs&#13;
and lists the experts currently bringing help to gay men&#13;
who have meth and.other addiction problems.&#13;
The Politics of Crystal Meth will educate you, possibly&#13;
scare you, and.alert you to math addiction as&#13;
experienced by ordinary, respectable, average gay men.&#13;
Whether you think you may be an addict, know someone&#13;
or IQve someone who is, or work with gay addicts, this&#13;
book offers self he!p through understanding and support.&#13;
Dr. Kenneth Cimino has written for numerous&#13;
publications including Advocate.com, GFN and CBS&#13;
Marketwatch. His first non-fiction manuscript, Gay&#13;
Assimilation: The Group Consciousness of Gay&#13;
Conservatives, is forthcoming next year. He is a&#13;
graduate of Claremont Graduate University with a Ph.D.&#13;
in Political Science and also has a Master's in Public&#13;
Administration from the University of Southern California.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"When people show you who they are, believe them the&#13;
first time ............. ..&#13;
MAYA ANGELOU&#13;
Reconsiders,&#13;
dve ise in ay&#13;
By Ross von Matzke&#13;
o.&#13;
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edia&#13;
Dearborn, Ml_ Representatives for the Ford Motor Co.&#13;
have announced advertisements featuring the company's&#13;
eight vehicle brands will ryn in gay publications,&#13;
responding to complaints from gay rights groups when&#13;
Jaguar and Land Rover pulled their spots.&#13;
In a letter addressed to the groups, Ford said not only&#13;
will it resume buying corporate ads featuring Land Rover&#13;
and Jaguar, it will begin advertising Ford's other brands&#13;
in gay-:themed publications as well. In the past, Ford had&#13;
not purchased advertisements for the Ford, Mercury and&#13;
Lincoln brands in gay-oriented publications.&#13;
"I think we're back in gear with Ford," Matt Foreman,&#13;
executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Taskforce, said Thursday. "They responded to each of&#13;
the concerns we raised in a positive way. It's a great&#13;
outcome."&#13;
Last week, Ford cited a need to cut marketing costs&#13;
as its primary reason for pulling Jaguar and Land Rover&#13;
ads from several gay publications in 2006. The&#13;
announcement came days after the conservative&#13;
American Family Association announced it had reached&#13;
an agreement with Ford and declared victory.&#13;
In May, the AFA threatened Foid with a boycott&#13;
because it objected to the automaker extending partner&#13;
benefits to gay employees and because Ford supported&#13;
gay events and advertised in gay publlcations.&#13;
Ford officials denied that pressure from the AFA had&#13;
any effect on their decision. But gay groups questioned&#13;
the timing of the ad Withdrawals and the decision by the&#13;
American Family Association to cail off the boycott.&#13;
On Wednesday, Ford wrote the gay rights groups that&#13;
the luxury brands "made a business decision about their&#13;
media plans and it wouid be inconsistent with the way we&#13;
manage our business to direct them to do otherwise."&#13;
Instead, Ford pledged to run corporate ads in the&#13;
publications that would include its full lineup.&#13;
"It is my hope that this will remove any ambiguity&#13;
about Ford's desire to advertise to ail important&#13;
audiences and put this particular issue to rest," wrote Joe&#13;
continued page-10&#13;
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Out of Town&#13;
Sydney has emerged in recent years as one of the world&#13;
capitals of inventive dining - there are great restaurants all&#13;
over town. For a truly special occasion, few restaurants in&#13;
Australia deliver more ·wow• factor than Rockpool, a temple of&#13;
creative modem Australian (aka "Mod Oz") cuisine, where you&#13;
might sample such innovate fare as stir-fried squid and King&#13;
prawns with squid-ink noodles, smoked bacon, tomatoes,&#13;
chilies, and coriander. Another must for gourmands is Altitude,&#13;
which sits atop the ritzy Shangri-La Hotel (on the 36th floor),&#13;
affording unrivaled views of Sydney Harbour and serving&#13;
stellar Mod Oz fare.&#13;
For more casual dining and drinking, stop by one of the&#13;
city's quintessentially old-school pubs, such as the warm and&#13;
festive Lord Nelson Hotel, which serves a nice array of ales&#13;
arid lagers as well as superb Aussie wines and tasty pub food.&#13;
And for incredibly delicious Thai•food, look to Sailors Thai, an&#13;
elegant restaurant on one of the Rocks' busiest streets.&#13;
If Asian cuisine il3your weaknes.s1 you've come to the right&#13;
city. For the ultimate experience, venture a bit farther east into&#13;
the Surry Hills n.eighborhood to Bniy;Kwong, an intimate&#13;
restaurant wher~. international · Kylie Kwong dreams&#13;
up magically modem takes on Cantonese food.&#13;
In the heart of the main gay district, for inexpensive, homestyle&#13;
food, drop byfaid-back Betty:!&gt; Soup Kitchen, which is&#13;
known for its huge, meal-size bov.,iin:if soup, from lentil to&#13;
gazpacho, .plus simple pastas and,hQmemade desserts. The&#13;
Grumpy Baker is a cute coffeehouse with delicious :baked&#13;
goods and a typically delicious-looking clientele, too. On&#13;
Taylor Square, Lure Fish Cafe and Oyster Bar serves up some&#13;
of the best chow i.n the area. It's a hip space with clean lines&#13;
and minimalist decor.&#13;
Wok on ll)n and Don Don are side-by-side cheap and&#13;
handy Asian restaurants, the first specializing in noodle bowls&#13;
and the second in sushi. Nearby in trendy Paddington, Toko&#13;
Sushi on Oxford turns out some of the most inventive sushi in&#13;
town, in an uber-trendy dining room.&#13;
In the up-and-coming Inner West part of Sydney, the&#13;
Newtown and Glebe neighborhoods have become popular for&#13;
funky shopping and ethnic dining. Great dining spots in these&#13;
districts include Kilimanjaro for inexpensive, delicious African&#13;
fare; Sumalee for tasty Thai treats; and lku Kitchen for&#13;
vegetarian victuals.&#13;
Sydney has a number of inviiing accommodations, most of&#13;
them downtown, which is either a pleasant 20-minute walk or&#13;
a relatively qllick cab ride from Oxford Street. Directly facing&#13;
Sydney Harbour, you'll find the stunning Park Hyatt, a fourstory&#13;
hotel with unbelievably cushy rooms, round-the-clock&#13;
butler service, and a loyal celeb following. If you get a chance,&#13;
eat iunch in the hotel's open~air dining room overlooking the&#13;
harbor and opera house.&#13;
Up tM street, The Establishment, run by Aussie design&#13;
guru Justin Hemmes, turns heads with its 33 super-stylish&#13;
rooms and chic public spaces, such as Tank nightclub, Est&#13;
restaurant, and Sushi e cafe. For the ultimate in style, book&#13;
one of the sleek rooms at the W Hotel Sydney, where Russell&#13;
Crowe is said to have an apartment.&#13;
There aren't too many accommodations right along Oxford&#13;
Street, but one iove!y and relatively affordable option is&#13;
Sullivans Hotei, just east of Darlinghurst in Paddington. This&#13;
intimate and friendly property has 64 reasonably priced rooms&#13;
plus a pool and exercise room. Right on Hyde Park, there's&#13;
the Sheraton on the Park, a thoroughly upscale lodging with&#13;
about 550 sleek rooms and a great health club, pool, and spa.&#13;
If you're seeking a little extra leg room, try the nearby&#13;
Southern Cross Suites, whose spacious and relatively&#13;
affordable.- studio rooms have kitchenettes. Another smart&#13;
Darlinghurst option is the Medusa, which has just 18 rooms,&#13;
col.ors and mod furnishings.&#13;
. . downt9.wn Sydney but right by the&#13;
ocean, consider staying arDiyi:I Hotel, which is in Coogee&#13;
Beach and just steps from the sand.This intimate 14-room&#13;
hotel is done in cool blacks and w~it,es with striking modem&#13;
furniture. In fact,·even if you don'tovemight out in this&#13;
direction, at least plan a bi:iefexcursion. Sydney's fashionable&#13;
seaside neighborhoods h~ve loads of character plus intriguing&#13;
shops and restaurants. ·· · :.:: ··&#13;
You might plan to watch the.sun set from Bondi Beach's&#13;
hottest restaurant, lcebergS'; a futuristic, glass-walled cantina&#13;
overlooking the ocean and'serving·such memorable Mod Oz&#13;
fare as char-grilled quail with gni,pe salad, and smoked eel&#13;
with creme fraiche, arugala, and horseradish. The dessert of&#13;
vanilla panna cotta with chocolate sauce and chestnut honey&#13;
is a marvelous way to finish off a perfect Sydney evening.&#13;
Tli.~ llitle Black Book&#13;
. (the country code for Australia is 61)&#13;
Altitude (Shangri-La Hotel, 176 Cumberland St'., 02/9250-6123).&#13;
ARQ (16 Flin:aers St, 02/9380-8700, www.arqsydriey.com.:m).&#13;
Bank Hotel (324 King St., 02/9557-1692). Betty's Soup Kitchen (84&#13;
Oxford St., 02/9 .. Kwong (355 Crown St., 02/9332-&#13;
3300). BridgeCJi~lt~ 4-"c7777, www.bridgeclimb.com).&#13;
Colombian Hotd,(Gxford .and Crown Sts., 02/9360-2151). Dive&#13;
Hotel (234 Aiden St., 02/9665-5538, www.divehotel.com.au). Don·&#13;
Don (80 Oxford_ St.; 02/9331-3544). The Establishment (5 Bridge&#13;
La.! 02/9240-3100; ~.esfahlishmenthotel.com). Exchange Hotel&#13;
(34-44 Oxford St., 02/9331-1936). Grumpy Baker (151 Oxford St.,&#13;
02/9380-4177). Icebergs (1 Notts Ave., 02/9365-9000). Iku )(itchen&#13;
(25A Glebe Point Rd., 02/9692-8720). Imperial Hotel (35&#13;
Erskineville Rd., 02/9519-9899). Kilimanjaro (280 King St., 02/&#13;
9557-4565). Kinsclas Hotel (383-387 Bourke St., 02/9331-3100).&#13;
Lord Nelson Hotel (Kent and Argy:leSts.; 02/9251-1532). Lure&#13;
Fish Cafe and Oyster Bar (381 Bourke St., 'J'.aylor Square, 02/9361-&#13;
3366). Manacle (b~sement .of Taylor Square Hotel, 1 Flinders St.,&#13;
02/9331-2950). Medusa (267 Darlinghurst Rd., 02/9331-1000&#13;
www.medusa:com'.au). Midnight Shift' (85 Oxford St., 02/9360-&#13;
4319). Newrown Hotel (King and Watkins Sts., 02/9557-1329).&#13;
Oxford Hotel (134 Oxford St., 02/9~~1-3467). Pm Hyatt (J&#13;
Hickson Rd., 02/9241-1234, · · · om).&#13;
Rockpool (107 George St., 02/9 . . (106 George&#13;
St., 02/9251-2466). Sheraton on the P.aik(t61 Elizabeth St, 02/&#13;
9286-6000, www.sheraton.com/syd · · · ,,· · · · · s&#13;
(Wentworth and Goulbnrn Sts., . Stonewall Hotel&#13;
(175 Oxford St., 02/936Q-1963). S~s Hotel (21 Oxford St., 02/&#13;
9361-0211, www.sullivans.com.au). Sumalee (324 King St., 02/9565-&#13;
1730). Sydney Gay &amp; Lesbian Mildi Gras (www.mardigras.org.au).&#13;
Toko Sushi on Oxford (362 Oxford St., 02/9380-7001). W Hotel&#13;
Sydney (6 Cooper Wharf Rd., 02/9331-9000, www.whotels.com).&#13;
Wok on Inn (80 Oxford St., 02/9332-4554).&#13;
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ACLU Urges Arkansas Supreme Court&#13;
to Uphold Ruling Overturning&#13;
Anti-Gay Foster Care Ban&#13;
LITTLE ROCK - Joined by an array of national child&#13;
advocacy organizations, the American Civil Liberties&#13;
Union.flied a brief.today asking the Arkansas Supreme&#13;
Court to uphold an ear1ier court decision striking down a&#13;
state regulation that banned gay people and anyone&#13;
living in a household with a gay adult from being foster&#13;
parents in the state,: The trial court had found that living&#13;
with gay or lesbian parents doesn't hann children.&#13;
"This anti-gay foster parenting ban goes against the&#13;
recommendation of every major ctiildren!s health and&#13;
welfare organization in the.country," said Rita Sklar,&#13;
Executive Director of the ACLU of Arkansas. •These&#13;
experts understand all too well how this policy hurts the&#13;
many children in Arkansas in need of safe, stable&#13;
homes:&#13;
The la\1/suit was flied against the state in 1999 on behalf&#13;
. of four prospective foster parents. In addition to today's&#13;
brief from th.a ACLU, several other groups have&#13;
submitted friend-of-the-court briefs in the case, including&#13;
the Child Welfare League of America, the National&#13;
Association of Social Workers and its Arkansas chapter,&#13;
and the American Psychological Association.&#13;
·one thing that the proponents.of this policy can't seem&#13;
to explain is, 'How do they expect the state to find homes&#13;
for the children in Arkansas who need foster care when&#13;
you diminish the already small pool of potential&#13;
parents?'" said Rob Woro11off, a program manager with&#13;
the Child Welfare League of America. "Policymakers&#13;
should heed the advice of the child welfare professionals&#13;
who know that the best way to meet the needs of foster&#13;
children is to assess all prospective parents on a caseby-&#13;
case basis:&#13;
Four friend-of-the-court briefs, representing a broad&#13;
range of support for ending the foster care ban, were&#13;
flied today in support of the ACLU's lawsuit. These&#13;
included:&#13;
A brief signed by the Child Welfare League of&#13;
America and the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute&#13;
explaining how all major child welfare organizations&#13;
oppose categorical bans like the one in Arkansas&#13;
because they deprive child.ran of.qualffied caregivers.&#13;
A brief signed by the American Psychological&#13;
Association, the Arkansas Psychological Association,&#13;
and the National Association of Social Workers and its&#13;
Arkansas chapter detailing over two decades of social&#13;
science research showing that gay people·are equally&#13;
capable parents who raise healthy children and that&#13;
these facts are well-established and accepted in the&#13;
scientific community.&#13;
A brief from an assortment of Arkansas law&#13;
professors and religious leaders explaining ttiat basing&#13;
government discrimination against a group of people on&#13;
nothing but moral disapproval is not a legitimate basis for&#13;
the government to disadvantage a group and that&#13;
different religious groups have diverse moral views about&#13;
lesbian and gay people.&#13;
SENATE APPROVES MEDICAID CUTS, HARMS&#13;
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF&#13;
AMERICANS LIVING WITH HIV/ AIDS&#13;
'On HIV and AIDS, Congress handed over authority to&#13;
extremists with the potential to hann thousands of&#13;
Americans,' said Human Rights Campaign President&#13;
Joe Solmonese.&#13;
December 21, 2005&#13;
WASHINGTON- Tl)is morning in a vote of 50 to 50,&#13;
with Vice President D.ick Cheney casting the tie-breaking&#13;
vote, the U.S. Senate approved the budget reconciliation&#13;
conference report containing billions in cuts to Medicaid&#13;
that put at risk the lives of hundred of thousands of&#13;
Americans living with HIV/AIDS; however, due to a&#13;
Democratic point of or:c1er, the conference report will now&#13;
be sent back to the H9(Jse of Representatives. The&#13;
budget package permits new premiums and deductibles,&#13;
and higher cost-sharing on Medicaid beneficiaries who&#13;
already find themselves on the edge of being able to&#13;
seek quality care and treatment for their HIV/AIDS.&#13;
Medicaid is the nation's largest payer of HIV/AIDS care.&#13;
·on HIV and AIDS, Congress handed over authority&#13;
to extremistswith the potential to hann thousands of&#13;
Americans," said Human Rights Campaign President Joe&#13;
Solmonese."lt is unacceptable to pull tlie rug out from&#13;
under hundreds of thousands of our neighbors living with&#13;
HIV/AIDS and simply say your government is not there&#13;
for you. We should be focusing on ways to improve these&#13;
programs, not shoving them onto the cutting room floor."&#13;
A provision in the Senate's version of the&#13;
reconciliation bill was stripped out in conference that&#13;
would have given some states the option to extend&#13;
Medicaid coverage through a demonstration program to&#13;
chiidless adults with HIV who are currently ineligible for&#13;
Medicaid until they develop AIDS.&#13;
Currently, the law requires that all Medicaid&#13;
beneficiaries be treated fair1y and have access to all of&#13;
the medically necessary Medicaid services their state&#13;
provides. The budget reconciliation package changes&#13;
current law to provide new "flexibility" to states by&#13;
allowing states to discriminate against groups of&#13;
Medicaid beneficiaries. States will now be allowed to&#13;
provide more services to some beneficiaries than others,&#13;
based on political or arbitrary considerations - instead&#13;
of relying on the professional judgments of health care&#13;
providers about the necessity of Medicaid services.&#13;
What Republicans Have&#13;
Accomplished for the Gay Community!&#13;
Dear Editor:&#13;
Many Gay activists mockingly ask an important&#13;
question that is rarely answered honestly in the gay&#13;
press. ·&#13;
What have Log C_abin Republicans accomplished with&#13;
their loyalty to the GOP?&#13;
In the evolution of gay rights, the Republican Party has&#13;
proven capable of making a place at the table for gay&#13;
people, and stopping or opposing destructive legislation&#13;
toward gay people,&#13;
In 197 4, conservative GOP icon Ronald Regan&#13;
opposed a California state amendment to outlaw the&#13;
firing of homosexuals in public schools. The amendment&#13;
failed with Reagan's help. Had toe amendment passed, it&#13;
would be legal to fire any public school employee for&#13;
being gay.&#13;
In his retirement, the 1964 GOP Presidential nominee&#13;
Barry Goldwater spoke out in support of gays in the&#13;
military. ''Yqu don't have to be straight to shoot straight,"&#13;
he famously said.&#13;
In 1996, Presidential Republican nominee Rol:&gt;ert Dole&#13;
returned a $25,000.00 contribution check to the Log&#13;
Cabin Repuglicans. For several years now, Robert Dole&#13;
now gives an annual $25,000.00 personal check to a&#13;
New York-based disability group for PWAs.&#13;
The Massachusetts Supreme Court majority in&#13;
support of gay marriage was made up ENTIRELY of&#13;
Republican appointees to the bench who were appointed&#13;
by Republican governors. A fact that has little or no&#13;
prominence in gay media coverage. Why? Does it not fit&#13;
into the bias of many gay writers?&#13;
Passage of the Connecticut civil unions law was&#13;
primarily l~d by Republican Governor Jodi Rell. Across&#13;
the country most gay writers were very muted in&#13;
underscoring the Republican Governor's partisan&#13;
identity.&#13;
In Ohio,,the Republican Governor, GOP Attorney&#13;
Generai, GOP U.S. Senators George Voinovich and&#13;
Mike Dewine and the C9lumbus area GOP&#13;
Congresswoman Deborah Pryce- the fourth ianking&#13;
Republican in the U.S. House all publicly opposed state&#13;
amendments to outlaw gay marriage.&#13;
State Legislators in Michigan, Kansas, Minnesota,&#13;
and Idaho opposed for the record amendments denying&#13;
gay marriage. None of the gay friendly Republicans were&#13;
defeated for re-election.&#13;
Severai Republican Congresspersons from South and&#13;
Centrai Florida voted to support federal hate crimes&#13;
legisiation; repeal "Don't Ask.Don't Tell"; and have&#13;
received local awards for their efforts in AIDS advocacy.&#13;
At the same time,-traditional gay activists need to realize&#13;
that not all is well in the Democratic Party of Inclusion.&#13;
John Kerry pollsters determined that 45% of his voters&#13;
voted AGAINST gay marriage, including 60+ percent of&#13;
Hispanics, African-Americans and labor union&#13;
households - pillars of the Democratic Party.&#13;
Gay activists must not allow themselves to be&#13;
uninformed ideologues: all venomous emotion, and little&#13;
substantive research knowledge except for ghetto&#13;
propaganda. Nor can they make themselves feel better&#13;
by pretending that gay legislation can pass without GOP&#13;
support. Historical land mark legislation requires large&#13;
numbers of votes from both parties: ·&#13;
Gay Democrats, get a grip. Get the facts&#13;
Bob Ruyack &amp; Matthew Tsien&#13;
Florida Gold Coast Log cabin Republicans&#13;
atrimony!&#13;
"Can you believe it?" Spence said.&#13;
By Cam Lindquist&#13;
"Yes I can believe it. You are always telling me about&#13;
some conquest or another. This is a small town ... now&#13;
hu~_h, some~ne might hear you," I replied.&#13;
"But that 1s crazy. There are only two hundred or so&#13;
people here. Half of them must be family. co-workers&#13;
straight, or lesbians. So when you take them out the fact&#13;
~h~t I have slept with fifty two guys here is amazing. That&#13;
1s Irk~, more than half of the gay men in this room right&#13;
now. Spence seemed amazed and proud of himself all&#13;
at the same time.&#13;
":ine Spene~. Hush now, his momma could be right&#13;
behind you talking smack at her son's wedding. You&#13;
think knowing how many of the guests you slept with is&#13;
how she wants to remember today?" I said.&#13;
"Oh quit being such a granny, Cam. Besides, no one can&#13;
hear ~s, we are whispering. Anyway, I have slept with&#13;
the bnde and the groom so either one of their Mommas&#13;
can chew on that piecE:' of fatback!" Spence was silent,&#13;
for now, but the smug look of satisfaction&#13;
plastered across his face was not going anywhere.&#13;
Spence's notched headboard wasn't the onlv drama&#13;
that came up at the nuptials of Hugh and Barry.' Hugh&#13;
and Barry are two British blokes who met in London&#13;
almost fifteen years ago. They crossed "The Pond" and&#13;
the Mason-Dixon Line almost five years ago when&#13;
Barry's employer asked him to become the director of&#13;
?pera~ions .ova~ th~ir U~ distribution. Three years ago&#13;
Lhey_ a,most cahed 1t qu,ts but therapy was cheaper than&#13;
moving all of Hugh's stuff back to the UK. So several&#13;
months of couples counseling and many boxes of tissues&#13;
iater (for crying oniy since the therapist was one of the&#13;
guys Barry, Hugh, and Spence hadn't slept with) Barrv&#13;
and Hugh professed their undying love for each other'&#13;
and promised eternal monogamy.&#13;
T~is was a disappointment to many, many gay men in&#13;
our httle town. Barry and Hugh had the most open of&#13;
open relationships. If you didn't mind, they didn't mind.&#13;
They were both extraordinarily gorgeous, smart, witty,&#13;
and the accents usually sealed the deal. They threw&#13;
~uge partie~ that even prudes like myself had a great&#13;
time attending. And after I went home along with all the&#13;
other guys who didn't "do orgies" the party raged on - no&#13;
pun intended.&#13;
But our little town in the South had to say goodbye to&#13;
those days well over a year ago. And after they hit the • "&#13;
year mark of fidelity they wanted to do it the old&#13;
fas~ioned way. So they planned a shindig, ball-andchain-&#13;
style, complete with matching tuxes and a white&#13;
wedding cake. .&#13;
_The drama all around us was people whispering and&#13;
going on about how these two would never make it. Even&#13;
some of their fellow countrymen and -women were&#13;
hovering around the punch bowl at the reception placing&#13;
be~s on everything from which bloke would stray first to&#13;
which one would end up with their seaside home.&#13;
B~t ironically: it was neither Spence nor the couple's&#13;
gossip-worthy history that stole the show; it was Barry's&#13;
you~ger bm_ther Bart. Bartwas a beefier, more rugged&#13;
version of his older, more refined sibling. While his&#13;
brother was tall, lean and looked like an International&#13;
male model, Bart was .about three inches shy and twenty&#13;
pounds heavier than Barry. But it looked good on him&#13;
and every guy in the place thought so.&#13;
Bart didn't seem too friendly at first. But•after several&#13;
trips to the punch bowl his frown flipped upside down. He&#13;
bec~me ~he_life of the party, floating from group to group,&#13;
flexing his biceps for attentive groups of queens who&#13;
oohhed and aahhed! I think he even let a few of the drag&#13;
queens grab his butt to prove he had the best rear in the&#13;
whole place. Of course the sisterhood agreed&#13;
wholeheartedly.&#13;
Barry and Hugh found his behavior quite amusing. He&#13;
was the best man and gave a heartfelt, lovingly&#13;
supp?rtive speech a~out love, their parents, and years of&#13;
happiness. The dancing began and as I listened to&#13;
Spence halfheartedly, I noticed my eye candy had been&#13;
gone for a while.&#13;
Less than five minutes later he reappeared, John&#13;
Travolta style, on the dance floor -sliding across the floor ,&#13;
on his knees. Then he got up and twirled his jacket off ,. ·&#13;
trying to toss it to one of his adoring fans but it didn't&#13;
make it because it appeared to be caught on his cufflink.&#13;
He shook and swung, completely loosing his suave ?O's&#13;
king of the disco tech air in exchange for a delusional&#13;
schizophrenic who's off his mads thing. Finally the&#13;
attached garments came undone. The "cufflink" in&#13;
que~tion actually turned out to be a tiny pair of pink&#13;
panties. The whole room was silent, even the music had&#13;
stopped because the Dj had been waiting to restart it&#13;
when Bart regained his composure. Bart stood iooking at&#13;
continued page-23&#13;
HA~PY NEW'YEARI&#13;
. . . -&#13;
' Welcome to a new year of possit)iHties and wonders&#13;
for you and your garde.n. Your probably thinking it's ten&#13;
degrees and she'stalking about gardening?&#13;
True, butto ensur,e your garden comes back with&#13;
strength ana (lJatLtrify itne~ds, there are a few musts,&#13;
even when the;ter:rip~ ytailt to keep you inside.&#13;
First thing first. Trim your bush! Prune deciduous&#13;
shrubsfor i(ijtial shape and for restoration. Also prune&#13;
deciduous shrubs that flower on new shoots.&#13;
Prune bush roses, inpluding hybrid teas, floribundas&#13;
and miniatures, repeat flowering roses and china, bourbon&#13;
and portland old roses. You may have a huge bud,&#13;
but who can see the blossom for the bush?&#13;
Preve.nt snow damage to conifers by brushing it off&#13;
immediateiy or tying the plant with twine Oi panty hose,&#13;
you know you have a pair or two, to preserve the shape in&#13;
heavy snow areas. Don't forget the vines. Prune established&#13;
climbers and wall shiubs that flower on the current&#13;
seasons shoots. Thin overgrown clematis and cut back.&#13;
Check supports and renew them if necessary. Finish&#13;
planting containerized and container grown shrubs. Give&#13;
them an initial pruning after planting and stake if needed.&#13;
Cut back hardy grasses an.d l;&gt;amboos that have been ieft&#13;
over winter to the ground before they start into growth.&#13;
And the list goes on. With aii that done if your sitting&#13;
looking out the window at the baron trees and dormant&#13;
iawn, there is a fix for the gardening goddess who must&#13;
have blossoms all year. Take it from a girl with huge&#13;
forced bulbs, that's right forced bulbs, you know like&#13;
paperwhites, tulips, hyacinth, and daffodiis to name a few.&#13;
All you need is a groovy container that is water tight . a&#13;
few stones, pebbles, marbles, rocks or whatevei it takes&#13;
to keep your bulbs up and sunlight.&#13;
You can find most of these easily at your local garden&#13;
center quite cheap this time of year. Simply place the&#13;
rooting end of the bulb into the water supported by the&#13;
contents. Keep in a sunny window and before you know it&#13;
you will have beautiful indoor blooms to help keep the&#13;
winter blues away.&#13;
Don't forget our woodland friends this season, as they&#13;
also bring something to the winter garden by the way of&#13;
flight and song. Keeping bird feeders, whether seed or&#13;
suet, will bring hours of enjoyment for you and much&#13;
needed nourishment for them. Water is also a welcome&#13;
treat when temps fall below fre~zing. So put out water&#13;
whenever possible for our·winged friends. No I didn't&#13;
mean fairies.&#13;
Auntie is a busy girl forcing her bulbs and trimming&#13;
bushes and all, so until next time, and remember, in these&#13;
cold temps the only difference between pink and purple is&#13;
your grip.&#13;
See ya in the dirt!&#13;
''You can lead a hor-to-culture, but&#13;
you can't make her think"&#13;
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the Tulsa Metro tvea for i:11er 21 Years with PRIDE!&#13;
CUSTOM DECORATING * HOLIDAY SPEOALS&#13;
Congratulations to Elton John and David Furnish&#13;
who were married in a civil ceremony in the royal town of&#13;
Windsor December 21, 2005. The long time couple of&#13;
twelve years tied the knot at Guildhall, the same building&#13;
where heir-to-the throne Britain's Prince Charles married&#13;
Camilla Parker Bowles this year.&#13;
Elton had married once before to a women Renata&#13;
Blauelin 1984. They separated and divorced in 1988. He&#13;
was engaged once before to Linda Woodrow in the ?O's,&#13;
but nothing came of it. He tried to get out of it, and even&#13;
tried suicide. That is where the song, "Someone Saved&#13;
My Life Tonight", came from. He has no children.&#13;
New Travel Company for Women&#13;
Launches with 2006 Slate of&#13;
Cruises and Tours&#13;
Press Release:&#13;
Exploring the Emerald Shores of Turkey with a&#13;
marine archaeoiogist, watching the sun set over Capri&#13;
and sipping Limoncello on a culinary cruise or teeing off&#13;
at St. Andrew's with an LPGA tour.ing pro. 12 Muses, a&#13;
New York-based travel venture catering to lesbians and&#13;
open-minded women, announces a maiden year line-up&#13;
of five women-only itineraries to these destinations and&#13;
more~&#13;
Margo Mallar, a travei-industry veteran who has spent&#13;
more than a dozen years leading small-ship educationai&#13;
cruises for alumni and cultural groups, founded the&#13;
company to provide&#13;
intimate travel experiences to women who want both&#13;
physical comforts and intellectual stimulation.&#13;
The five programs for 2006 include a Culinary Cruise&#13;
to Southern Italy and Sicily in April, the Greek Isles in&#13;
late May/Early June, Golfing in Scotland in July, Berlin,&#13;
Prague, Vienna and Budapest in September and&#13;
Southern Turkev in November.&#13;
Cruises accommodate up to 34 passengers who will&#13;
interact with a powerhouse line-up of guest lecturers&#13;
including women's studies pioneer Lillian Faderman,&#13;
poet Honor Moore, marriage historian Stephanie Coontz&#13;
and LPGA touring pro Patty Rizzo, who accompany&#13;
groups offering their insights and observations.&#13;
The rates for 12 Muses cruises and land programs&#13;
range from $3595:-5295 per person; ten percent of the&#13;
proceeds of three of the trips go to support the efforts of&#13;
the Pride Foundation, Gay and Lesbian Advocates and&#13;
Defenders and the National Center for Lesbian Rights.&#13;
The company has also released a CD entitled 12 Muses,&#13;
Live from the Drylongso, a collection of 12 singersongwriters&#13;
including Patty Larkin, Catie Curtis, Mary&#13;
Gauthier, Jennifer Kimball and Grammy-nominee Bill&#13;
Morrissey, the proceeds of which go to benefit New&#13;
England Equality organizations. For more information,&#13;
check out the website at www.12Muses.com or call 1&#13;
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The Ozarks STAR since 2003&#13;
Will&#13;
Show in&#13;
Tulsa?&#13;
'TIJLSA,OK _ Confiding&#13;
reports where&#13;
everywhere surrounding&#13;
the&#13;
opening of&#13;
"Brokeback Mountain•&#13;
in Tulsa and if AMC Southroads 20 would allow it to&#13;
be shown here. The rumor mill had the movie opening&#13;
Dec:ember 9th. Then the movie was canceled because of&#13;
content. The Star reported in our December issue the&#13;
movie would be opening in San Francisco, Chicago and&#13;
New York on,oecember 3rd. At that time there was not a&#13;
release date for Tulsa. •&#13;
The ST AR contacted Senior Manager of the the~ter&#13;
complex Troy Sagaser and he graciously responded with&#13;
this comnieht.&#13;
'We were originally told. wee.ks ago that we would be&#13;
tentatively opening Brokeback Mountain on 12/9, but&#13;
since then, Focus Features decided to go into this&#13;
platform release, pushing off the date. At this time, we&#13;
don't know what the date might be. It could be as early&#13;
as 12/16, or as late as mid".'January, depending on how&#13;
Focus Features wants to roll it out. The movie exhibitors,&#13;
like AMC Theatres, have no say on how this is done; it is&#13;
solely up to the distributor on dates that their fiim opens.&#13;
The idea that AMC Southroads 20 was thinking about&#13;
not playing it because of its subject matter or content is&#13;
not true at all. We have played several gay-theme films&#13;
over the years, and we have hosted a portion of the Out&#13;
OK Film Festival for the last three years. We (and I) have&#13;
avidly supported and played hundreds of independent&#13;
fiims that show several different points of view. After this&#13;
explanation, I certainly hope that you will not think ill of&#13;
me, AMC Southroads 20, or AMC Theatres as a whole&#13;
Troy Sagaser has beenfarifastic with the Tulsa GLBT&#13;
community. He has brought many GLBT related movies&#13;
here. Sagaser evidently has no problem with&#13;
communicating with the GLBT press and in. a&#13;
communique dated December 15th Troy updated us with&#13;
a possible opening date for Tulsa. •we have heard from&#13;
Focus Features that we will tentatively be opening the&#13;
film on February 3rd• Considering how well the film did&#13;
this past weekend at the few theatres it played in, I&#13;
personally wouldn't be surprised if it opened earlier than&#13;
that".&#13;
KRISS KOHL&#13;
•. "&#13;
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by Greg Steele .&#13;
TULSA, OK_ Thirty :years of entertaining the Oklahoma&#13;
· · · GLBT community&#13;
and the four states&#13;
· region.A female&#13;
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efforts.for non-profit&#13;
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has the ability to&#13;
stage a show equal&#13;
to, or exceed most&#13;
'female impersonator&#13;
'productions we are&#13;
exposed to in the&#13;
GLBT community.&#13;
. . It's not just another&#13;
drag show! As a Diva amo; . he can ~ring together&#13;
the best entertainer's available in our area. Star's&#13;
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Few ave.&#13;
"Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the&#13;
Starship• Enterprise, Its five year mission to explore&#13;
sfralJ!J~ new worlds, to seek out new life, and new&#13;
civilizatic,ns, to boldly go where no man has gone&#13;
befbre ... "&#13;
Almost forty years ago; acto·r George Takai v.ras a part&#13;
of something gi1&gt;llndbreaking. He was cast as Mr. Si.Jiu&#13;
on the beloved original Star Trek series. With a racially&#13;
diverse cast, the show tackled difficult issues such as&#13;
racism and. intolerance, and even featured TV's first&#13;
interracial Jdss. It was challenging sJuff for the '60s.&#13;
George Ta~f:3f is still tackling difficult issues. He&#13;
recently made . .headlines in the national news when he&#13;
came out p4bUcly at age 68. In an interview with&#13;
Frontiers, a biweekly gay and lesbian Web magazine,&#13;
Mr. Takai talked openly c1bout his 18-year relationship&#13;
with his partner Brad Altman. Technically, Mr. Takai&#13;
wasri't really coming out, since he has made public&#13;
appearances with his partner in the past, but he was&#13;
making a very public statement to the press for the first&#13;
time. •rve been 'open,•· Takai said in his interview, "but I&#13;
have not talked to the press: He described it as a&#13;
process, •more like a long, long walk through what began&#13;
as a narrow corridor that starts to widen.·&#13;
Just days before Mr. Takei's interview was published,&#13;
another prominent celebrity came out, WNBA star Sheryl&#13;
Swoopes. Considered by many to be the greatest&#13;
female basketball player in history, Swoopes has been&#13;
named the WNBA's Most Valuable Player a recordbreaking&#13;
three times, and helped lead her team, the&#13;
Houston Comets, to win four National Championships in&#13;
a row-something no other team has ever done. She&#13;
was also the first female athlete to have a Nike shoe&#13;
named for her. By coming out on Good Morning America&#13;
in late October, Swoopes added another first to her list&#13;
She became the first major athlete to come out at the&#13;
pinnacle of a career in a pro team sport.&#13;
She decided to come out because she was tired of&#13;
hiding who she was and lying about her seven-year&#13;
relationship with partner Alisa "Scotty" Scott, a former&#13;
assistant coach for the Comets. "I feel there's been a&#13;
huge weight that's been taken off my shoulders,"&#13;
Swoopes told the Advocate in a recent interview, "and I&#13;
feel I can inhale, I can&#13;
exhale: ·&#13;
These celebrity&#13;
•outingsa are significant&#13;
for more than just the&#13;
headlines or the future&#13;
Jeopardy questions&#13;
they will surely inspire.&#13;
I have a confession.&#13;
I'm addicted to&#13;
Fark.com. Fark is an&#13;
irreverent community&#13;
news website that&#13;
allows readers to&#13;
comment on stories&#13;
collected from around&#13;
the world. When I heard&#13;
about Swoopes and&#13;
Takei coming out, I was&#13;
eager to read the&#13;
forums to gauge&#13;
reactions. For the most&#13;
part, those posting were&#13;
supportive of both, but&#13;
there was one&#13;
sentiment that kept&#13;
popping up that caught my attention. As one farker put it,&#13;
·why do homosexuals feel the need to tell everyone they&#13;
are homosexual? I don't know of any hetero's who make&#13;
press announcements that they are straight. I mean&#13;
really. Who caresr&#13;
On the one hand, you could take this as a positive&#13;
sign. Besides the fact that there's no need foi a straight&#13;
person to •come out" since we live in a predominantly&#13;
heterocentrist worid where most people are assumed to&#13;
be straight, this person obviously considered the news of&#13;
a celebrity coming out as a nonevent. That implies that&#13;
he or she views being gay as completely normai, or at&#13;
least not newsworthy. Unfortunately, many do not share&#13;
that view, which is exactly why it's so important for&#13;
celebrities to keep coming out publicly.&#13;
As evidenced by the anti-gay backlash that has&#13;
spread across the US and world in recent months, gays&#13;
and lesbians are not yet accepted. We are far from&#13;
equal. We do not share the same rights as our&#13;
HEART TO HEART&#13;
heterosexual counterparts. Our relationships are not&#13;
recognized in most of the country. Our families are not&#13;
valued or respected.&#13;
Every time a celebrity comes out, it helps put a face&#13;
on gay rights. One of the reasons George Takei came&#13;
out was Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's veto of a bill&#13;
legalizing same-sex marriage in California. When the&#13;
Governator vetoed that bill, he wasn't just taking&#13;
marriage right away from a bunch of faceless queers, he&#13;
was denying Mr. Sulu the opportunity to have his&#13;
relationship legally recognized as equal to that of&#13;
heterosexuals'.&#13;
Openly gay and lesbian celebrities serve as&#13;
ambassadors to the straight world. The more people who&#13;
come out, the more chances there are that someone will&#13;
relate to at least one of them-something that could&#13;
make a difference in how they think about gay rights. It's&#13;
great that Ellen DeGeneres and Melissa Etheridge are&#13;
out, but while Ellen's everyman humor and Melissa's&#13;
recent victory over breast cancer have made each of&#13;
them more relatable to many, not everyone can identify&#13;
with these women. As Sheryl Swoopes said in her&#13;
interview, " ... I was trying to figure out what gay AfricanAmerican&#13;
woman has come out and can represent the&#13;
gay African~American community. And I can't really think&#13;
of one."&#13;
L.ikewise, there are very few out Asian-Americans.&#13;
GeorgeTakei joins a very short list consisting of actors&#13;
BO Wong and Alec Mapa. We need more closeted&#13;
celebrities to come out in every field-actors, musicians,&#13;
politicians, athletes-and of every race.&#13;
Of course, celebrities aren't the only ambassadors,&#13;
and they shoulgn't be expected to shoulder the entire&#13;
burden. While it's grectt when someone famous reveals&#13;
that they are gay, oftentimes, knowing someone&#13;
personally will make an even bigger impact. It's one&#13;
thing to deny Rosie, Ellen, or George Takai the right to&#13;
get married, it's something else entirely when it's your&#13;
best friend, coworker, or relative.&#13;
Maybe one day the sexuality of celebrities really&#13;
won't be an issue. Maybe stars won't have to come out&#13;
because they'll never have been in the closet in the first&#13;
place. Maybe it really won't matter wha der they&#13;
love. That is what we're all working for, er all.&#13;
Unfortunately, we're not there yet-as the fact that&#13;
Congress is once again considering an anti-gay federal&#13;
marriage amendment proves.&#13;
In the meantime, we welcome Sheryl Swoopes and&#13;
George Takei with open arms, thank them for having the&#13;
courage to do what so many fear, and we will keep&#13;
fighting for the rights that we are unjustly denied. We wiB&#13;
continue our mission to change the world, to seek equal&#13;
lives and better civilizations, to boldly go where few have&#13;
gone before ...&#13;
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JANUARY 2006&#13;
"Today's McCarthys"&#13;
awfew weeks back I went to see Good&#13;
Night and Good Luck. George Clooney's&#13;
excellent film about how Edward R. Murrow,&#13;
who set the standard for what journalism could&#13;
be, brought down U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy&#13;
and his anticommunist witch hunts.&#13;
· It all happened in 1953 and 1954. After years of&#13;
McCarthy accusing everyone - including President&#13;
Eisenhower - of being a communist or a sympathizer,&#13;
Murrow and his boys at CBS said enough was enough ..&#13;
They exposed McCarthy by showing him in action.&#13;
McCarthy's rants and raves in his Senate subcommittee&#13;
hearings were broadcast on television, and within&#13;
months his reign of terror on freedom of thought was&#13;
over.&#13;
So much has changed in the 50 or so years since&#13;
those witch hunts, yet so much has also stayed the&#13;
same. The need to scapegoat one group for the&#13;
problems in our country and our society has not gone&#13;
away.&#13;
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender&#13;
community is today's Communist Party. We're not&#13;
necessarily accused of a wholesale takeover of the U.S.&#13;
government. Instead, we're blamed and scapegoated for&#13;
everything today's McCarthys see wrong with our&#13;
culture. Did you know that our community is responsible&#13;
for ruining heterosexual marriage, or that we've&#13;
destroyed the family because we have kids, or that we&#13;
are to blame for every youth that comes out as 14, 15, or&#13;
16, if not younger?&#13;
Today's McCarthys are Donald Wildman and James&#13;
Dobson and their organizations, the American Famiiy&#13;
Association and Focus on the Family. They are Jerry&#13;
Falwell and Pat Robertson, members of the clergy who&#13;
use their positions to demonize us. They are Baylor&#13;
University and Seton Hall University, religiously affiliated&#13;
schools, which purge gay aiumni, faculty, staff, and&#13;
students.&#13;
Today's McCarthys are Kari Rove and George Bush,&#13;
who used our desire to marry to hoodwink the nation and&#13;
re-elect a poiitically and morally bankrupt administration.&#13;
They are the Pope and his cardinals with their new&#13;
directive against gay priests. They are the high school&#13;
principals who confiscate the student newspaper simply&#13;
because there was an ad for a LGBT support group or an&#13;
article about LGBT students.&#13;
Today's McCarthys are all around us, and some of&#13;
their witch hunts are like McCarthy's - threatening to&#13;
expose and purge - and some have taken on new and&#13;
unusual forms.&#13;
For a good old-fashioned witch hunt against the LGBT&#13;
community, you don't have to look any further than the&#13;
military. Its tactics are straight out of the McCarthy&#13;
playbook - exploit someone you know to be gay, and get&#13;
them to name names. The military has "don't ask, don't&#13;
tel!" to hide behind, but now that we're at war, the&#13;
amount of LGBT purging has dropped precipitously. But&#13;
don't for a minute think they actually want us. If it were&#13;
feasible, they would continue their LGBT witch hunts with&#13;
fervor.&#13;
Then there's the witch hunt of harassment that has&#13;
gone on unchecked at Penn State University for years. It&#13;
seems the school's women's basketball coach, Rene&#13;
Portland, really hates lesbians. This might be an "I think&#13;
she doth protest too much" situation, but nonetheless&#13;
Portland's rants and raves over the years have&#13;
effectively either kept the lesbians on her squad deep in&#13;
the closet or purged them.&#13;
But she went too far and kept accusing a straight&#13;
player, Jennifer Harris, of being a dyke. Harris in turn has&#13;
gone public and filed a suit with Pennsylvania's Human&#13;
Rights Commission. Her actions gave other former&#13;
players the courage to speak about their experiences as&#13;
well. But Portland is still the coach, and her reign of&#13;
terror against lesbians continues.&#13;
And then there's the witch hunt that doesn't look like a&#13;
witch hunt. Instead of purging us from this year's White&#13;
House Conference on Aging, the administration simply&#13;
refused to let us participate. Once every 10 years, aging&#13;
experts gather for this· conference to meet, present&#13;
papers, and make recommendations to the president and&#13;
Congress on national aging policies. The last conference&#13;
took place during the Clinton administration, and while&#13;
our concerns never made it into any resolutions, at least&#13;
there was discussion. But Bush ar;Jd his people even&#13;
refuse to entertain that we exist and that there are issues&#13;
specific to us as an aging population.&#13;
A haif century ago, Murrow had the guts to stand up to&#13;
McCarthy's demagoguery. Fifty years later, there may&#13;
not be one person in the mainstream media willing to&#13;
foilow in Murrow's footsteps and expose the sham and&#13;
shame of today's McCarthies, but, thankfully, there are&#13;
plenty of us in the LGBT community who are.&#13;
anadian ou&#13;
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x Legal.&#13;
December 22, 2005&#13;
OTTAWA "Consensual conduct behind code-locked&#13;
doors canhardly be supposed to jeopardize a society as&#13;
vigorous and tolerant as Canadian society," said the&#13;
opinion of the seven-to-two majority, written by Chief&#13;
~fl Justice Beverley Mclachlin.&#13;
·~ The decision does not affect laws against prostitution&#13;
because no money changed hands among the adults&#13;
having sex.&#13;
Group sex among consenting adults is neither&#13;
prostitution nor a threat to society; the Supreme Court of&#13;
Canada ruled on Wednesday as it lifted a ban on socalled&#13;
"swingers" clubs or gay bathhouses.&#13;
The court was reviewing an appeal by Jean-Paul&#13;
Labaye, who ran the L'Orage (Thunderstorm) club. He&#13;
had been convicted in 1999 of running a "bawdy house" -&#13;
defined as a place where prostifl.1tion or acts of public&#13;
indecency took place.&#13;
Labaye - who is still running L'Orage despite his earlier&#13;
conviction - said he was relieved, and would now go&#13;
ahead with a new venture with backing from a group of&#13;
Florida investors.&#13;
"We hope clients will be more calm. This will probably&#13;
lead the way to a good future," he told reporters, saying&#13;
he was looking at adding a Jacuzzi and a swimming&#13;
pool. .&#13;
Labaye said he had a6out 2,000 regular clients who&#13;
paid around C$20 ($17) a year for a membership card.&#13;
The high court threw out Labaye's conviction and&#13;
affirmed the Kouri decision.&#13;
"Entry to the club and participation in the activities&#13;
were voluntary. No one was forced to do anything or&#13;
watch anything. No one was paid for sex," Mclachlin&#13;
wrote in reference to the Labaye case.&#13;
In indecency cases, Canadian courts have traditionally&#13;
probed whether the acts in question "breached the rules&#13;
of conduct necessary for the proper functioning of&#13;
society". The Supreme Court ruled that from now on,&#13;
judges should pay more attention to whether society&#13;
would be actively harmed.&#13;
· lfGPN -to OE1" MIDDLE 1'MERICA 1b SSE. '-'SROKE&amp;ACK MOUN,-AIN"&#13;
ast ut&#13;
by&#13;
Liz Highleyman&#13;
JANUARY&#13;
2006&#13;
Summary : Past Out is a retrospective of key moments,&#13;
.personalities, and subjects in LGBT history. Each&#13;
installment brings the past to life by exploring the&#13;
diversity of the gay past and its impact on the queer&#13;
present.&#13;
(104 years ago this month):&#13;
Bisexual screen legend Marlene&#13;
Dietrich is born in Berlin.&#13;
Who was Marlene Dietrich?&#13;
Marlene Dietrich, one of the premier stars of&#13;
Hollywood's Golden Era, was infamous for her masculine&#13;
dress and her numerous affairs with both women and&#13;
men. Unlike many of the screen and stage divas beloved&#13;
by gay men, Dietrich was queer in her own· right.&#13;
Maria Magdalene Dietrich was · · ·&#13;
born December 27, 1901, to a&#13;
bourgeois family in suburban&#13;
Berlin; she adopted the name&#13;
"Marlene" as a young girl. One of&#13;
her earliest romantic relationships&#13;
was reportedly with a female&#13;
music teacher at her all-girls high&#13;
school.&#13;
Forced to give up playing violin&#13;
due to a hand injury, in 1921&#13;
Dietrich enrolled in a drama school&#13;
run by renowned director Max&#13;
Reinhardt. Taking small roles in&#13;
stage plays and films, she&#13;
immersed herself in the decadent&#13;
Weimar-era Berlin social scene. At&#13;
·age 22, she married director's&#13;
assistant Rudolf Sieber; she gave&#13;
birth to her oniy child the following&#13;
year.&#13;
After director Josef von&#13;
Sternberg saw her in a cabaret&#13;
performance, he cast the thenobscure&#13;
actress to star in Germany's first major sound&#13;
film, Der Blaue Engle (The Blue Angel). Dietrich's iconic&#13;
portrayal of Lola Lola - a cabaret singer who seduces a&#13;
repressed professor with oerformance of&#13;
"~ailing in Love Again" - catapu her to fame. On the&#13;
day of the film's German debut in April 1930, she&#13;
departed for the United States to accept an&#13;
offer from Paramount Studios, which positioned her as a&#13;
rival to Swedish glamour queen Greta Garbo.&#13;
In her American debut, Morocco (1930), Dietrich&#13;
donned a white tailcoat and top hat and kissed a woman&#13;
on the lips. That "masculine attitude" would increase her&#13;
charm, van St~rnberg later explained. "I didn't only want&#13;
to show a lesbian scene, but Marlene's own special&#13;
sexuality." Though fondly remembered for this&#13;
androgynous role, she mostly played femmes fatales -&#13;
often prostitutes - in movies such as Shanghai Express&#13;
(1932) and _Blond Venus (1932). By the mid-1930s, she&#13;
was the most highly paid actress of her day.&#13;
Off screen, Dietrich lived up to her image as an&#13;
independent, sexually liberated woman. Remarked&#13;
British critic Kenneth Tynan, "Marlene's masculinity&#13;
appeals to women and her sexuality to men." Indeed,&#13;
though she remained married to Sieber until his death in&#13;
1976, Dietrich had numerous affairs with both sexes. "In&#13;
Europe it doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman,"&#13;
she once said. "We make love with anyone we find&#13;
attractive."&#13;
Dietrich's many male lovers - documented or rumored&#13;
- included Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Yul Brynner, John&#13;
Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Ernest Hemingway, General&#13;
George Patton, and both President John F. Kennedy and&#13;
his father, Joseph. But according to her daughter and&#13;
biographer, Maria Riva, Dietrich was seeking romance&#13;
and companionship, and didn't enjoy sex for its own&#13;
sake. As such, she reportedly had a special fondness for&#13;
men who were impotent (such as&#13;
writer Erich Maria Remarque) or&#13;
queer (like Maurice Chevalier and&#13;
Noel Coward).&#13;
Dietrich was part of a group of&#13;
lesbian and bisexual Hollywood&#13;
women referred to as the •sewing&#13;
circle." Her female lovers&#13;
reportedly included actresses&#13;
Tallulah Bankhead and Claudette&#13;
Colbert, chanteuse Edith Piaf. and&#13;
French author Colette. In the ·&#13;
· 1930s, Dietrich had an unusually&#13;
.open relationship with SpanishCuban&#13;
writer Mercedes de Acosta,&#13;
after de Acosta was dumped by&#13;
Garbo. Many have speculated on&#13;
.the possibility of a sexual liaison&#13;
between Dietrich and Garbo, both&#13;
of whom - somewhat implausibly,&#13;
given the incestuous nature of&#13;
their circle - denied they had ever&#13;
met before 1945. Former&#13;
Washington Post society columnist&#13;
Diana Mclellan, for one, asserts&#13;
that the two women had a brief affair in 1925 while&#13;
working together on an obscure flim, The Joyless Street.&#13;
But in a 2002 interview, Riva toid The Advocate "No&#13;
matter how much your readers might wish it we;e so&#13;
Dietrich never had a relationship with Garbo." '&#13;
.... continued next a e.&#13;
The Ozarks STAR since 2f}f}$.&#13;
Past Out:&#13;
After parting ways with van Sternberg in the mid-1930s,&#13;
Dietrich switched to more comic roles, including saloon&#13;
hostess Frenchy in the Jimmy Stewart Western _Destry&#13;
Rides Again_ (1939). Having become a U.S. citizen in&#13;
1937, she rejected an invita~ion from Adolf Hitler to&#13;
return to Germany during World War II to make .&#13;
propaganda films (and perhaps to be his mistress),&#13;
opting instead to entertain American Gls near the front&#13;
lines in Europe and North Africa. While some Germans&#13;
long regarded her as a traitor, she called this "the only&#13;
important work I've ever done.". .&#13;
Dn1wing on her USO experience, Dietrich embarked&#13;
on a career as a cabaret singer in the 1950s, performing&#13;
in Las Vegas, on Broadway, and at venues throughout&#13;
the world for the nexttwp decades. In the 1970s, she&#13;
began drinking heavily, suffered several o.n-stage&#13;
accidents, and started overusing pain medication. After&#13;
breaking her leg in 1975, s.he finally retired. Unable to&#13;
maintain her glamorous-image, she thereafter lived a&#13;
secluded life in her, Paris apartment (although sl)e wrote&#13;
hundreds of lette115 and spent thousands of dollars on&#13;
phone calls). Dietriclidied in her sleep in 1992 and was&#13;
buried next to her rnother in Berlin.&#13;
Far from ruin reer, Dietrich's gender".'&#13;
bending . ed to ner:&#13;
allure; H - as mucfr.as&#13;
her Jfnqrogyridus atilte .: helped change society)iJmage&#13;
of femininity. .· ..... ,, . . .&#13;
For·turther readlfig: .&#13;
·, ·; ~ '::&lt;,·.,&#13;
Bach, Steven. 2000. · Marlene Dietrich: Life and&#13;
Legend~ (Da Oapo ). -&#13;
McLellan,.Diana;2000. _The Girls: Sappho Goes to&#13;
Hollywood_ (St.'Martin's Press).&#13;
Riva, Maria. 199A. _Marlene Dietrich_ (Ballantine).&#13;
Ford:&#13;
Laymon, .Ford's group vice president for c9rporate&#13;
human resources. · ·&#13;
A spokesman for the American Family Association&#13;
said the group. had no c.o.mment on Ford's reversal. The&#13;
group owns 200 radio stations under the American&#13;
Family Radio name and claims more than q million&#13;
supporters. Last month, the association canceled its&#13;
boycott after meeting with Ford officials and dealers. A&#13;
dealer who attended the meeting said he initiated the&#13;
summit because he. and other Ford dealers in the&#13;
South feared that a boycott would hurt sales.&#13;
Gay Matrimony&#13;
the pink panties a bit confused, as if he didn't know&#13;
where they came from.&#13;
Then a huge gasp of embarrassment followed by&#13;
footsteps racing away came from the caterf ng table as a&#13;
cute college girl ran off covering her face. in shame.&#13;
Bart's reaction was a "oh yeh, that is where I got these"&#13;
grunt which he promptly followed by discarding t.hem with&#13;
the jacket. Though by now no one caught either one. The&#13;
entire room laughed out loud.hysterically and Bart was&#13;
unmoved by the reaction. A~ .. the music played he began&#13;
dancing. Within .a few moments everyone else returned&#13;
to what they had Ileen c:fping.,. .&#13;
Everyone except.tfi~ 91,,t}tmen who had been&#13;
salivating over Bart, all dissipated&#13;
throughout the room . knowing he was&#13;
straight, good looking, and accepting wasn't enough to&#13;
overshadow the reality of the. situation. Yes, you may&#13;
grab his posterior or his. bicep, but it is the cute browneyed&#13;
girl who ends up in the coat closet with him!&#13;
Not that I blame them at all. Doesn't everyone do the&#13;
same thing? Somet~ing is shiny, intriguing, or interesting&#13;
until the reality of the situation slaps us in the face. Like&#13;
having a crush on the foreman of a building crew that&#13;
you pass everyday on your way to work until that fateful&#13;
Friday morning when a stop light catches you and you&#13;
catch him picking his nose. Or that Land Rover you&#13;
really, really want until you find out a bulb for the&#13;
headlight, which you can only get at the dealer, is sixty&#13;
eight dollars.&#13;
Because nothing and no one in life is reaily perfect.&#13;
Everything has a catch, a string. or a flaw. You either&#13;
realize you love the flaws as part of the whole package&#13;
or move on and find a deal that fits you better. The ironic&#13;
thing is that those who choose to move on find&#13;
themselves continuaily at this crossroads, having to&#13;
choose ... again and again.&#13;
But, as Barry and Hugh discovered the secret to real&#13;
happiness is to stop running and choose to iove what&#13;
you have and cherish the one you are with. So as my&#13;
grandfather used to say, "play the hand you were dealt,&#13;
my friend." After all, in poker isn't a true that two pairs&#13;
beat a straight?&#13;
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January 2006&#13;
Hello Queerdom! Welcome 2006 ... It will be a new year&#13;
of the fabulousness Queer. Yes Kittens, Uncle rocked&#13;
in the New Year on the waves of fabulousness with a&#13;
Twink and a wink. It was a record setting time. Uncle&#13;
arrived on the stroke of midnight ready to blow in the&#13;
New Year. I assure you my date, Blake Worthington,&#13;
was ever so grateful. The Doctor's have assured me&#13;
that he will make a full recovery. He should regain the&#13;
use of his legs soon. Uncle made his night most&#13;
memorable to say the least.&#13;
Dear Uncle Mikey,&#13;
My New Year's.pate was a man i met online. I thought&#13;
.we were ready to meet face-to-face. It was a night of&#13;
love and lust. We danced, laughed, and had a wonderful&#13;
time. I thought, Finally, i have met someone worth&#13;
meeting. A someone that wiH hang around longer than&#13;
the tricks that i have met in the past. I was looking for&#13;
something more. Now, after all is said and done he has&#13;
avoided me by not answering his phone or my emails. i&#13;
am at a lost. I don't know what went wrong. What should&#13;
!do?&#13;
Lost in Love&#13;
Dearest Kitten.&#13;
What went wrong is that you were ordering off the wrong&#13;
menu. While Internet iove has sprung upon us all like&#13;
wild flowers in the mist, it is not without the old·&#13;
fashioned risk of meeting outside of cyber-land. It sounds&#13;
as though your midnight lovin was just that. Sorry but&#13;
your Prince Charming was really your Midnight&#13;
Minuteman.&#13;
Kitten it is easy to get caught up in the moment of the&#13;
world ~lebration, feeling the new unknown time at hand,&#13;
of a new year. Allowing oneself to be carried away ever&#13;
so blindly into the arms of false love. Uncle would&#13;
cherish the night of the whirlwind romance and leave it at&#13;
that. Do not become this poor misguided man's stalking&#13;
reminder that he drank from the forbidden fruits.&#13;
Celebrate the fact that in that moment you felt the&#13;
passion of a special time and utilize that goodness to fuel&#13;
your search for Prince Charming. Kitten, love will find a&#13;
way, if you allow fate to guide your heart.&#13;
Smooches Mikey&#13;
I swear Kittens; it is as if my words run as ,a fountain of&#13;
pure inspiration. If I was not a modest soul, I might point&#13;
that fact out!&#13;
Dear Uncle Mikey,&#13;
Is sex wrorig if you are almost related?&#13;
Cousin in Love&#13;
Kitten, like your short letter, I found myself shortly&#13;
hearing banjos in. th~ Bdyot.l. Uncle is just afraid of that&#13;
question! Almost nothing has ever proved to be an&#13;
uneasy topic for Uncle. It is all or nothing and in this&#13;
case, unless you-know how to play a banjo, Uncle would&#13;
have to say to leave whatever devilish ideas of kissir,g&#13;
cousins you have going on, in that dangerous fork in the&#13;
road. Turn back now, while you can still hold your head&#13;
up at family reunions. Talk about a near miss, Aunt Pearl&#13;
would never stand the shock kitten.&#13;
Smooches Uncle&#13;
Dear Mikey,&#13;
I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH A WOMEN I HAVE BEEN&#13;
SEEING FOR A FEW MONTHS. She has literary come&#13;
into my life like a storm. She says she loves my daughte,&#13;
and wants to be a family. However, she is jobless, and&#13;
makes minimal effort to find a new one. She sits on my&#13;
couch, while I go to work, and than acts like it is too&#13;
much to pick up my daughter from school for me, I am&#13;
having serious doubts about her intentions. However, it&#13;
is also nice again having a companion for myself. Am I&#13;
just being narcotic here?&#13;
Looking for Mrs. Right&#13;
Dearest Kitten,&#13;
You words convey such an innocent, if not perhaps&#13;
ignorant view. It seems that if ms. Couch potato, was&#13;
even half as worried about the relationship as you, she&#13;
would at the very least, happily help out in any way she&#13;
could. I think you better watch your food stamps with&#13;
this one. It is easy to convince oneself it is better to live&#13;
with irritable circumstances, verse a cold bed. I mean&#13;
Kitten, if Uncle met a man, who thought he wouid move&#13;
Continued next a e .. ......... .&#13;
Ask Uncle Mikey:&#13;
onto my couch with his jobless wonder well, kitten, the&#13;
laughter would be heard around the world. Throw this&#13;
one back, and find one worthy of you and your daughter.&#13;
It is better to love the employed, than suffer the trail of&#13;
debt the homeless wonder will create for you.&#13;
Smooches-Uncle&#13;
Well Kittens, Uncle shall take his leave once more.&#13;
Queerdom remember, sometimes love.is not enough.&#13;
Do not settle for someone out of desperate reasoning.&#13;
Accept someone equally fabulous while worthy of your&#13;
love. Also, a footnote, it helps if. you do not swim in the&#13;
same gene pool, kittens.&#13;
Smooches Uncle Mikey and Tiddles too!&#13;
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• J JANUARY 2006&#13;
··"Try a different approach, Capricorn!"&#13;
· With the Sun in Capricorn, of course we focus on goals&#13;
and improvements in the new year. The Sun in harmony&#13;
with Jupiter and Mars gives your resolutions some extra&#13;
dedication and momentum. Some of them just might&#13;
make it this year!&#13;
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Sex and shopping are&#13;
especially d1str1:1cting. Focus instead on human and&#13;
material resources that can help you get ahead. Your&#13;
reputation is at stake now. Your sexual reputation is&#13;
already made, so focus on the professional.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20- May 20): Usually your charm lies in&#13;
your beauty and sensuality. With that as a given, reach&#13;
out beyond your sexuality and be willing to embrace new&#13;
ideas. The latter is a bit of a challenge, but you'll find the&#13;
stretch exhilarating.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Sex releases stress, but&#13;
what's causing the stress? If questions of sexual&#13;
integrity, values, and self-worth are at the root om,&#13;
acting out will only feed a cycle of tension. Now is a great&#13;
time to clarify those issues!&#13;
CANCER,(June 21- July 22): Adapt your current efforts&#13;
to serve your long-range purpose. Invite and graciously&#13;
accept any critical support. Your partner - even a partner&#13;
du jour - brings luck and feeds creativity. Welcome any&#13;
and all suggestions!&#13;
LEO (July 23 -August 22): Work, work, work ... It's the&#13;
key to success, so keep your nose to the grindstone.&#13;
Your inner reserves and inherited talents will come to the&#13;
fore if you apply yourself. Your efforts are better seen&#13;
and appreciated than you know.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Get into some good&#13;
debates, or if you're too shy, just listen. New ideas will&#13;
open your brain and your heart to new possibilities. The&#13;
more you open up, the more you - and others - will&#13;
realize how much you have to offer.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): It's hard to teli&#13;
what's important for you personally, and what social&#13;
concerns you need to address. Ask yourself how Mother&#13;
would solve the dilemma. If that doesn't provide the&#13;
answer, it wiH at least serve as a springboard.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21 ): Don't be&#13;
afraid of arguments. It's an ideal time to take on the&#13;
tough issues in your personai ielationships. Be willing&#13;
to let go of your present stance so you can be open to&#13;
deeper truths and stronger partnerships.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20):&#13;
Worries, doubts, and general fretting undermine your&#13;
health. Regular meditation helps, as does a spa&#13;
retreat. Focus on priorities and values. Decide what&#13;
matters in your life, and your worries will evaporate.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 · January 19): The more&#13;
you find pleasure in your efforts now, the more you will&#13;
see the rewards down the road. If you're not having&#13;
fun, you're doing something wrong. Try a different&#13;
approach!&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Demands at&#13;
home and at work are taxing, but the real work you&#13;
need to do is internal.. Take a little time out to be clear&#13;
about your motivations, fears, dreams, assumptions,&#13;
and habits, and your tasks will be much easier.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Peace-loving,&#13;
open-minded Pisces is now some other fish - a&#13;
barracuda with a s~rong opinion, or a shark in an&#13;
argument.Good quarrels are not about who's right or&#13;
wrong, but about learning from the other person!&#13;
You can find copies of the&#13;
STAR at these 4 states&#13;
business &amp; organizations.&#13;
ARKANSAS KANSAS&#13;
Arkansas, Eureka Springs&#13;
Diversity Pride Event - - :www.diversitypride.com&#13;
A Byrd's Eye View7 - 36 N. M~n- - - -479-253-0200&#13;
CaribcRestaurante~ -309 W VanBuren-- 253-8102&#13;
Henri's-·· -19 tf~ SpringSt. - - - - - 479-253-5795&#13;
Lumberyard Bar&amp;:&lt;irili-i OS E VanBuren-253-0400&#13;
MCC Living Spring .: - - - - • - - • - - - 870-253-9337&#13;
Arkansas, Fayetteville (479)&#13;
Condom Sense, - c.;4,18 W. Dickson- -479-444-6228&#13;
Curry's Vjdeo :. - 612iN. College Ave- 479-521 70009&#13;
P11.ss11.ges - ~ 930 Nd:Zollege Ave- - - - 479-442-5845&#13;
· Arkansas, 'Fort Smith (479)&#13;
Club 1022 -'·-'1022 D6dsori Ave. - - - - 479-782-1845&#13;
Kinkeads-1004112.furri~~nAve~ 479-783-9988&#13;
;\r~11n1as, Hot Springs (501)&#13;
Jesters Lounge: : 1J)10 E. Gnmd Ave -501-624-5455&#13;
Arkansa_s, Little Rock (501)&#13;
Back Strc~t - - - ~1021 Tessie Rd- -- - - - -501-664-2744&#13;
Diamond State ~;cji;~·,6.ss6~:- - - - - www.dsra.org&#13;
Dis~overy- - - 102tfessit- Rd- -- - - - - -501-666-6900&#13;
Sidetracks - 4151iairi Sti -N: LR.- 501-244-0444&#13;
The Factory - -412 L:misiJtnJtSt- - - - - .srJl-372-3070&#13;
Kansas, Pittsburg (620)&#13;
River of Life Church - 1709 N Walnut - -11AM&#13;
PSU-QSA- - 17oi'·S. Broadway- - - - 620-231-0938&#13;
Kansas, Wichita (316)&#13;
Club Glacier - - 2828 E. 31st South - 316-612-9331&#13;
J's Lounge - - - - • 513 .E. Central - - - 316-262-1363&#13;
Our Fantasy- - - - 3201 S. Hillside- - -316-682-5494&#13;
The Otberside- - -447 N. St Francis- - 316-262-7825&#13;
Shatai - - - - - - - - 4000 S. Broadway- - 316-522--2028&#13;
Sidestrect Mens Bu -1106 S. Pattie-~ -316-267-0324&#13;
South 40 - - - - - 3201 S. Hillside - - -316-682-5494&#13;
Trends Bar - -1507 S. Pawnee-• - 316-262-453('&#13;
Missouri, Ava&#13;
Cams Canyon Campground - - - - - - 417-683-9199&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Ree's- - - 716 S. Main - - - - - - - -417-627-9035&#13;
MCC Spirit of Chrisc-2902 E 20th, - - -Sun-6pm&#13;
Missouri, Kansas City (816)&#13;
Buddie~ · - · - 37 15 Main St - - - 816-561-2600&#13;
Club NV - - 220 Admiral Blvd- - 816-421-NVKC&#13;
DB Warehouse- 1915 Mai11 St- - -816-471-1575&#13;
Missie B's- - - -8()5 \X'. 39th St·. - -- - 816-561-0625&#13;
Sidestreet Bar - -413 E. 3rd- - - - 816-531-1775&#13;
Sidddck5 Saloon - - 3707 .'.fain St- 816- 931-1430&#13;
Missouri, Lampe&#13;
KOKOMO Campground • - - -&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
The Edge- -424 Boonville Ave- - - - --417-831-4 700&#13;
GLO Comm. Ctr- -518 E. Commerical- -869-3978&#13;
Liquors &amp; Kickers- -1109 E. Commercial-873-2225&#13;
Manha's Vineyard- 219 W Olive - 417-864-4572&#13;
Priscilla's - - - - 1918 S. Glenstone&#13;
Oz Bu - 504 E. Commercial&#13;
Ronisuz Place- --821 College- - - -&#13;
Rumor5 --1109 E. Commercial- - - - 417-873-2225&#13;
Oklahoma, McAlester&#13;
McPride- · - - POBox 1515, McAlester, OK 74502&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Boom Room- 2807 NW 36th St- - - - -405-601-7200&#13;
Club Rox- - -3535 NW 39th Expwy. 405-947-2351&#13;
Criscies Toy Box- - 3126 N. May Ave - 405-946-4438&#13;
Finish Line - -2200 NW 39th Expwy- - 405-525_-0730&#13;
· Gushers RestJturant-2200 NW 39Exp405-525-0730&#13;
HollywoodHotel- 3535 NW 39th Ex- 405-947-2351&#13;
Habana Inn - 2200 NW 39th Exp- 405-528-2221&#13;
Hi-Lo Club - - 1221 NW SOth- - -405-843-1"22&#13;
Jungle Reds - 2200 NW Expwy- . - 405-524-5733&#13;
Partners- - - -2805 NW 36th St - - - - - 405-942-2199&#13;
Pri5cilla's- 615 E. Memorial- - - - -405-755-8600&#13;
Red Rock North-2240 NW39th StSisters-&#13;
- - - · 2120 NW 39th St - -&#13;
The Rockies- -3201 N. May Ave 405-947-9361&#13;
Topanga Grill &amp; Bar- 3535 NW 39th-- 405-947-2351&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
Bamboo Lounge- 7204 E. Pine - - -- - - 918-836-8700&#13;
Club Majestic- - 124 N. Boston - - - - 918-584-9494&#13;
Club MJtverick:- - 822 S. Sheridan -918-835-3301&#13;
DreJtmland Bies -- - 8807 E. Admiral Pl - -834-1051&#13;
Elite Bookstore --814 S. Sheridan- -&#13;
End Up Club- - - 424 S. MemorialGLBT&#13;
Comm. Ctr- -5545 E. 41st- -&#13;
Hideaway Lounge-11730 E. 11th-&#13;
Midtown- - - 319 E. 3rd-&#13;
Nite Spot -3007 E. Admiral Pl&#13;
Priscilla's - - 7925 E. 41st - - - - - - -918-627-4884&#13;
Priscilla's - - - 5634 W. Skelly&#13;
Priscilla's - - - -11344 E. , 1th - - - -- - -918-438-4224&#13;
Priscill11.'s 2333 E. 71st - -918-499-1661&#13;
Renegades- - - - 1649 S. Main 918-585-3405&#13;
Tulsa CARES- -3507 E. Admiral Pi- - 918-834-4;94&#13;
Tulsa Eagle- - - - -1338 E. 3rd - 918-592.-1188&#13;
TNT's - - - - 2114 S. Memorial- - - - -918-660-0856&#13;
Underguy.com - - -15 E. Brady&#13;
Whirtier News Stand- - 1 N. Lewis-~-&#13;
eliow-Brick-Rd- - -2630 E. 15th- -&#13;
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• 1&#13;
Langley, Oklahoma&#13;
s:cottCrow.mcgr,awok.com&#13;
918.782.3211&#13;
the STAR, Oklahoma's Premier GLBT Magazine.&#13;
The most important&#13;
direct-action you can&#13;
do is vote. Local and&#13;
state elections are this&#13;
r, with many close&#13;
ttles to be fought by&#13;
our strongest allies. In&#13;
rtnership with the&#13;
nal Association of&#13;
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual&#13;
and Transgender&#13;
(GLBT) Community Centers, the Tulsa GLBT Community&#13;
Center annouces Promote the Vote. This program&#13;
seeks to enhance the advocacy and organizing capacity&#13;
of GLBT community centers by creating a visible, vocal&#13;
and voting constituency. More importantly, it gives voice&#13;
and power to the members of the GLBT community who&#13;
are often made to feel invisible and powerless.&#13;
Primaries are fast-approaching with local and state&#13;
supporters of the GLBT community in close contests. If&#13;
you aren't registered to vote - do it today. You can get&#13;
registered to vote at the Tulsa GLBT Community Center,&#13;
5545 E 41 st Street in Highland Plaza. It's simple to do,&#13;
the form is very short and we'll even send it in for you.&#13;
Stop by today and r ter to vote in one easy step&#13;
- then vote in every e action. It's important for you and&#13;
future generations.&#13;
ACLU ASK FOR DISMISSAL OF&#13;
REV. LONNIE LATHAM'S CASE&#13;
February 1, 2006&#13;
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a friend-of-the-court&#13;
brief toda}'. urging an Oklahoma court to dismiss charges&#13;
against a Soulhern · minister who was arrestea for&#13;
soliciting private sex another male.&#13;
'The Supreme Court has made it crystal clear that, when&#13;
it comes to their sex lives, ults are free to do&#13;
whatever the 8 Bell, Executive&#13;
Director of th klahoma. "Accordin to the police&#13;
report, Rev. Latham did nothing more tha e another&#13;
man to his hotel room for consensual sex. It is not a crime&#13;
merely to invite someone to have completely lawful sex. If it&#13;
were otherwise, every bar in the state may as well shut its&#13;
doors."&#13;
The Reverend Dr. Lonnie Latham was arrested on January&#13;
~. 2006,_ on the misdemeanor cha of "Off!:3ring to Engage&#13;
m an Act of ice ne&#13;
a ma! ted&#13;
r back to otel room for oral sex. It is not alleged&#13;
that Latham offered money in exchange for the sex&#13;
act.&#13;
The brief filed toda in the District Court of Oklahoma&#13;
Coun argues , arges should be dismissed against&#13;
because non-commercial sex between consentate&#13;
is a constitutional!&#13;
ACLU it is a violation s&#13;
free speech guarantee for the state to criminal&#13;
that is mereiy an invitation to engage in lawful&#13;
Latham's arrest. which generated a s·&#13;
of media attention, forced him to resig&#13;
as a board member of the Baptist Generai&#13;
Okiahoma.&#13;
ut of To~n&#13;
MARCH 2006&#13;
by Andrew Collins&#13;
lbuquerque,&#13;
New exico&#13;
Q,Jt&lt;::, Mexico's largest city, set dramatically at&#13;
the base of the soaring Sandia Mountains, makes a great&#13;
- and affordable - base for exploring the rest of the Land of&#13;
Enchantment. Albuquerque lies just 60 miles south of Santa&#13;
Fe and within an afternoon's drive of countless Indian&#13;
pueblos, beautiful hiking and biking spots, and challenging&#13;
ski areas. The "Duke City" (named for the city's founder, the&#13;
Duke of Alburquerque - the first "r" was later dropped) enjoys&#13;
a sunny, mild climate, and it's home to New Mexico's&#13;
only gay bars as well as a handful of gay-owned B&amp;Bs and&#13;
restaurants. And thr9.ughout 2006, Albuquerque celebrates&#13;
its tricentennial with dozens of performances, events, and&#13;
museum instaliations that trace its rich and vibrant history.&#13;
Albuquerque's once dull downtown has undergone an&#13;
ambitious revitalization in recent years, with loads of new&#13;
shops, restaurants, and bars along or near the main drag,&#13;
Central Avenue between 2nd and 8th streets, and also&#13;
along parallel Gold Avenue. From here, it's a five-minute&#13;
drive to historic Old Town, which was laid out in 1706 and&#13;
contains Albuquerque's earliest buiiding, the San Felipe de&#13;
Neri Church, which fronts the serene, tree-shaded Plaza.&#13;
The wares for sale at the more than 200 crafts and art galleries&#13;
and boutiques in the area run the gamut from fine to&#13;
kitschy, and a few very good restaurants are nearby. For an&#13;
offbeat experience, step inside the small but venomous&#13;
American International Rattlesnake Museum, which contains&#13;
the world's largest assemblage of live rattlers.&#13;
Within a short stroll of Old Town you'll find a handful of&#13;
the city's most prominent attractions, including the recently&#13;
expanded Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, which&#13;
houses an astounding collection of Spanish Colonial artifacts,&#13;
plus traditional and contemporary regional art. Exhibits&#13;
on geology, volcanoes, and dinosaurs await you across&#13;
the street at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History&#13;
and Science. Also check out the Albuquerque Aquarium,&#13;
Rio Grande Zoo, and Rio Grande Botanic Garden. It's just&#13;
a short drive from Old Town to the Indian Pueblo Cultural&#13;
Center as well as the National Hispanic Cultural Center of&#13;
New Mexico, both of which have exhibits, cafes, and performances&#13;
related to their respective cultures.&#13;
Much of Albuquerque's gay scene is focused in the&#13;
retro-hip Nob Hill neighborhood, a short drive east of&#13;
downtown along Historic Route 66 (Central Avenue), which&#13;
glows with the neon signs of coffeehouses. bars, greasyspoon&#13;
diners, galleries, and boutiques selling everything&#13;
from cool home-furnishings to campy giftsCentral Avenue&#13;
fringes the southern edge of the University of New Mexico&#13;
(UNM), whose noteworthy attractions include the Maxwell&#13;
Museum of Anthropology and the University Art Maseum.&#13;
The city sprawls a bit, and you need a car to venture out&#13;
to some of the worthwhile outlying attractions. On the west&#13;
side of town, visit Petroglyph National Monument to view&#13;
some 25,000 rock drawings inscribed as far back as a thousand&#13;
years ago along the 17-mile-long West Mesa escarpment.&#13;
Drive east across town into the city's lofty foothills&#13;
for a chance to ride the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway to the&#13;
crest of the 10,600-foot Sandia Mountains. The 2.7-mile&#13;
ride is the longest aerial tramway in the world. At the top&#13;
are observation decks, hiking trails, a visitor's center. and&#13;
the High Finance Restaurant.&#13;
On the north side of Albuquerque, you'll find the giamorous&#13;
new Sandia Casino resort, which in addition to&#13;
extensive gaming areas contains one of the city's best&#13;
restaurants (Bien Shur, on the resort's rooftop), a brandnew&#13;
luxury hotel and spa, and a golf course of considerable&#13;
acclaim.&#13;
The casino is close to Bailoon Fiesta Park, home to New&#13;
Mexico's most famous festival, the Albuquerque International&#13;
Balloon Fiesta. This colorful hot-air balloon gathering&#13;
- the world"s largest - takes place the first two weeks in October.&#13;
At any time of year you can visit the park's AndersonAbruzzo&#13;
international Balloon Museum, which opened in&#13;
fall 2005. There are also a number of outfitters throughout&#13;
Albuquerque offering hot-air balloon rides year-round; one&#13;
of the most reliable is Rainbow Ryders.&#13;
Albuquerque's already very good dining scene has&#13;
improved dramatically just in the past few years. in the&#13;
downtown area, don't miss gay-popu!ar Artichoke Cafe for&#13;
first-rate Continental cooking in a romantic yet casual ambience.&#13;
Thai Crystal is one of the city's top Asian restaurants,&#13;
while the cozy Goid Street Gaffe serves up some of the&#13;
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Out of Town&#13;
best breakfasts around, plus iight lunch and dinner fare,&#13;
designer coffees, and delicious desserts. When in Old&#13;
Town, book a table at elegant Ambrozia Cafe &amp; Wine Bar,&#13;
known for its quirky and inventive dishes, such as duck&#13;
meatloaf with truffted cream corn, and lobster corn dogs&#13;
with chipotle ketchup.&#13;
In Nob Hill, the swanky Zinc Wine Bar and Bis~ro&#13;
serves a memorable Sunday jazz brunch and terrific&#13;
French-inspired dinner fare - try the crisp uck-confit egg&#13;
rolls or mango creme brulee. Next door, y Fish serves&#13;
tasty proof that it's possible to find super-fresh and creatively&#13;
rendered sushi right in the heart of the des~rt.&#13;
Talented chef Jennifer James is one of the leading new&#13;
culinary stars of the Southwest, and you can sample her&#13;
deftly prepared food at Graze, which specializes in affordable&#13;
tapas-style small plates (she also owns the more formal&#13;
Restaurant Jennifer James, a few miles north). Across&#13;
the street, the upscale Gruet Steak House is run by the&#13;
city's acclaimed Gruet Winery, which produces S?me ?f the&#13;
nation's most respected champagne-style sparkling wines&#13;
as well as commendable pinot noirs and chardonnays.&#13;
Pre-clubbing gays and straights mix it ~ sophisticate~&#13;
Martini Grille which is lauded as much its tasty Amencan&#13;
fare as fbr the fancy drinks served up in the schnazzy&#13;
cocktail bar.&#13;
Hang out among UNM students and other local hipsters&#13;
at II Vicino, which serves out-of-this-world wood-fired&#13;
pizzas and filling calzones, plus a nice array of leafy dinner-&#13;
size salads. Try El Patio for some of the most authentic&#13;
(and fiery) New Mexican cooking in town - be sure to sit&#13;
on the tree-shaded The no-frills Frontier Restaurant&#13;
is a 24/7 institution for its breakfast burritos and&#13;
heavenly cinnamon buns - it's a real scene after the clubs&#13;
close. Another must-do in Albuquerque is coffee and dessert&#13;
at Flying Star, a bakery, restaurant, coffeehouse, and&#13;
wine bar all rolled into one, with five locations around town,&#13;
the gavest and coolest in Nob Hill and downtown.&#13;
Among Albuquerque's six gay nightspots, Pulse draws&#13;
th gest and wildest bunch for cruising and dancing&#13;
stive patio and compact but fierce dance floor.&#13;
Fans of line-dancing and two-stepping head to sprawling&#13;
Sidewinders Ranch, which is owned by the same folks as&#13;
Sidewinders in Palm Springs. Low-keyed Exhale (formerly&#13;
Renea's} is the only lesbian bar in the state, although it&#13;
pulls in of guys, too. The expansive Albuquerque&#13;
Mining ers to a diverse crowd with its several bars,&#13;
small dance area, and full volleyball court. The Albuquerque&#13;
Social Ciub, a garden-variety video bar across the&#13;
street from Pulse, attracts a fairly local following; guests&#13;
are pennitted in this private club but must purchase a&#13;
"membership" ( one year). The parking&#13;
lot at Foxes ith beat-up pickup trucks,&#13;
hints rish, and horny guys inside.&#13;
main entertainment&#13;
ue's lodging landscape is domin&#13;
hotels, you'll find some distinctive&#13;
historic properties and art-filled B&amp;Bs, too. the&#13;
latter, the beautifully restored Mauger Esta sits&#13;
within easy walkin distance of downtown and Old Town.&#13;
Anne Victorian has an ornate&#13;
exterior, period antiques, wallpapers, and fabrics.&#13;
Another property is Hacienda Antigua,&#13;
a f ,ldadc&gt;be hacienda northwest&#13;
of downtown, filled with claw-foot tubs, wood carvings and&#13;
Indian art, and beehive-shape kiva-style fireplaces.&#13;
the historic La&#13;
p grand dame,&#13;
opened in 1939 by Conrad Hilton (who honeymooned here&#13;
with Zsa Zsa Gabor). It's a stunning 10-story hotel in the&#13;
heart of downtown. A few blocks west, the art deco Hotel&#13;
Biue has simple but affordable rooms and a great location,&#13;
making it one of the city's best bargains.&#13;
Of the city's chain properties, the 17-story Albuquerque&#13;
Marriott is a commendable, upscale choice with great views&#13;
of the mountains. It's close to two shopping malls and a&#13;
short drive from gay nightlife. And a 20-minute drive north&#13;
of Albuauerque in the town of Bernalillo, the posh Hyatt&#13;
Regency Tamaya offers the most lavish accommodations in&#13;
the region. Amenities at this 500-acre resort on the. ~anta&#13;
Ana Pueblo include a world-class spa, horseback riding,&#13;
tennis, golf, superb restaurants, and ca_sino gaming. If&#13;
you're looking for sumptuous Palm Springs-style glamour&#13;
in the laid-back Duke City, look no further than this stunning&#13;
resort, the perfect place to celebrate an ultra-romantic&#13;
Southwest getaway.&#13;
The Little Black Book&#13;
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta (www.balloonfiesta.&#13;
com).&#13;
Albuquerque Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau (505-842-9918&#13;
or 800-284-2282, www.itsatrip.org; www.albuquerque300.&#13;
or deta que Tncentennial events).&#13;
Al uerque 1 Louisiana Blvd. NE, 505-881-&#13;
6800 or 800-334-208 , www.marriott.com).&#13;
uerque Mining Co. (7209 Central Ave. NE, 505-255-&#13;
que Social Club (4021 Central Ave. NE, 505-255-&#13;
Cafe &amp; Wine Bar (108 Rio Grande Blvd. NW,&#13;
560).&#13;
(424 Central Ave. 5-243-0200).&#13;
5 Central Ave., N 232-3474).&#13;
arvard St. SE, 50 '&#13;
Flying tar 2 Centr;3I Ave. S 633; also&#13;
downtown at 723 Silver Ave. SW 99).&#13;
Foxes Lounge (8521 Central Av 5-3060).&#13;
Graze (3128 Central Ave. SE, 50 .&#13;
Frontier Restaurant (Cornell Dr. SE and Cen al Ave. SE,&#13;
505-266-0550).&#13;
Gold Street Gaffe (218 Gold Ave. SW, 505-765-1633).&#13;
Gruet Steak House (3201 Central Ave. NE, 505-256-&#13;
WINE). Hacienda Antigua (6708 Tierra Dr. NW, 505-345-&#13;
5399 or 800/201-2986, www.hac~ier1da;ar ua).&#13;
Hotel Blue (717 Central Ave. NW, 505-9 2400 or 877-&#13;
878-4868 www.thehotelblue.com).&#13;
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nch (8900 Central Ave. :::;E, 505-275-1616).&#13;
09 Gold Ave. SW. 505-244-&#13;
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PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA&#13;
or gays wanting to travel in the United States there are&#13;
main gay cities, Palm Spri , California and Ft.&#13;
le, Florida. Both cities ve a huge gay populah&#13;
are extremely gay friendly. Both have at least&#13;
f dozen gay resorts to stay and plenty of gay&#13;
restaurants, bars and shops.&#13;
n this column we will tell you about Palm Springs, Caliomia.&#13;
It is located about 120 miles East of Los Angeles.&#13;
hen flying in from the f:Aidwest or_ East you _can ei~her .&#13;
y directly into Palm Springs or fly into Ontario, California&#13;
hich is less expensive and is only about 50 miles \J\'est_&#13;
f Palm Springs. Since you will need to rent an auto It will&#13;
ve you money to fly to Ontario.&#13;
weather in Palm&#13;
ngs is beautiful all&#13;
r around except if you&#13;
't like weather over 100&#13;
grees then it is best not&#13;
July and August.&#13;
we love the dry heat&#13;
we love going there in&#13;
he summer when it is hot.&#13;
ecember thru April it is&#13;
very pleasant there.&#13;
e dozens of gay&#13;
stay however our&#13;
is the TERORT&#13;
(www.ter)&#13;
and located&#13;
st of downtown&#13;
Palm Canyon&#13;
toll free phone&#13;
is: 1-866-837-7996.&#13;
and hosts, Tom&#13;
nd Doug Sems are&#13;
of the best -'&lt;'hen it&#13;
to knowing how to&#13;
their guests.&#13;
he Terrazzo Resort has 12 guest rooms surrounding&#13;
heated swimming pool, (clothing optional) of course,&#13;
· · and tropical gardens. The resort has&#13;
s that includes the finest of linens,&#13;
dial phones, Lar TV, DVD, VCR CD player, indiclimate&#13;
control, speed Internet access, pre-&#13;
Judith Jackson bath amenities and wonderful soft&#13;
oiquet robes for their guests. All rooms comes with a&#13;
· , refrigerator, wet bar, hair dryer, iron and ironing&#13;
rd. Don't have your lap top with you? Don't worry. you&#13;
check your emails in their guest services room. Comentary&#13;
breakfast is served each momin_g outside at _the&#13;
. A complimentary gourmet lunch Is served daily&#13;
lside. Complimentary beverages and snacks are&#13;
available throughout the day. In addition to their Resort&#13;
they also have a condoiapartment just a few blocks from&#13;
the Resort which can rented on a monthly basis. Guests&#13;
renting that can take full advantage of the Resort amenities&#13;
including pool, etc.&#13;
This is truly a fabulous resort for the gay traveler. It is the&#13;
only gay resort in Palm Springs that we recommend. As&#13;
we travel around the country we have noticed that many&#13;
owners hire managers and that in itself can be a major&#13;
problem. Tom and Doug are the owners AND managers&#13;
and they control everything themselves to insure that each&#13;
guest gets full attention. And full attention to every detail is&#13;
what you at the Terrazzo. They have received many award&#13;
and citations for their hi ality of service and accommodations.&#13;
Tom and Doug ve their work and what they are&#13;
doing and it shows! Be sure to check out their web site.&#13;
Downtown is just a few short blocks from the Terrazz&lt;?&#13;
and is filled with major shopping, museums, art galleries,&#13;
restaurants, bars and even an Indian Casino. They have&#13;
about a doz bars in Palm Springs and they run the&#13;
range from piano bars, disco bars and just about&#13;
any type of bar you are looking for. The one great thing&#13;
about staying in a major gay city is that the bars are always&#13;
busy! And we do mean ALWAYS! So even if you are kinda&#13;
shy you won't have any problems meeti someo~e in&#13;
Springs.&#13;
o left Melvyn'&#13;
aurant)&#13;
There is so much&#13;
to see and do in&#13;
Palm Springs. Lots&#13;
of museums to&#13;
visit, great restaurants&#13;
and tons of&#13;
·ng to do.&#13;
UST SEE is&#13;
the FABULOUS&#13;
PALM SPRINGS&#13;
FOLLIES located&#13;
downtown at 128&#13;
So. Palm Canyon&#13;
Drive. It is a Las&#13;
Vegas type show&#13;
with singing, dancing&#13;
and plenty of&#13;
laughter. What&#13;
makes the show&#13;
so fabulous is that&#13;
all the performers&#13;
are over 55 and&#13;
they are GREAT!&#13;
There are numemus performing arts centers around the&#13;
city and plenty of concerts to go to. There are dozens and&#13;
dozens of restaurants in Palm Springs. After many years&#13;
of going there our very favorite 1s still Melvyn's Restaurant&#13;
located in the Ingleside Inn just a couple b!ocks West of&#13;
downtown at 200 W. Ramon. It is just like stepping back to&#13;
"Old Hollvwood". The food, the service and the atmosphere&#13;
is PERF CT!&#13;
Mel Haber, the owner knows how to keep h:s guests coming&#13;
back year after year. According to Life Styles of the. Ric.&#13;
and Famous it is rated one of the 10 best and we certainly&#13;
agree!&#13;
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the STAR, Oklahoma's Premier GLBT Magazine. Page 10&#13;
GAY TRAVELERS:&#13;
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is the largest vertical&#13;
cable in the country and the view from the top is magnificent.&#13;
Take your lunch with you and dine right in the mountains.&#13;
Other options for Palm Spri are hiking, tennis or&#13;
sightseeing in the Joshua National , the Living Desert&#13;
or visiting the local Indian grounds. But of course the main&#13;
reason to go to Palm Springs is for the people! And what a&#13;
FABULOUS collection of friends we have made there over&#13;
the years. Our best to Stefan, Millie, Jerry, Jim, Tyke and&#13;
Wayne!&#13;
Check out www.palmspringsgay.com before making your&#13;
travel plans. For more information about traveling, email&#13;
Donald and Ray at gaytravelers@aol.com or visit their webpage&#13;
at: http://www.hometown.aol.com/gaytravelers.&#13;
Willie Nelson&#13;
Releases New Gay&#13;
Cowboy Song.&#13;
NASHVILLE, TN_Willie Nelson released his new song titled&#13;
"Cowboys Are Secretly, Frequently (Fond Of Each Other)"&#13;
on Valentines Day February 14th 2006.&#13;
Are Secretly, Frequently (Fond Of Each Other)"&#13;
wa in 1981 by Texas-born, NYC resident musician/&#13;
songwriter Ned Sublette, long before gay cowboys were the&#13;
current topic of conversation. Nelson recorded the song last&#13;
ar during an iTunes Originals session at his Perdernales,&#13;
io. This is the first time Nelson's version has been&#13;
released.&#13;
Dolly Parton did a song for "Transamerica," Emmylou&#13;
Harris cut a track for "Brokeback Mountain" and Willie&#13;
Nelson released a gay Valentine's song. Is country the new&#13;
gay genre?&#13;
HIV positive participants,&#13;
spectators to be welcomed into&#13;
United States during the 2006&#13;
Chicago Gay Games&#13;
'Designated Event Status· clears&#13;
U.S. entrance restrictions&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO A U.S. federal blanket waiver has&#13;
been approved allowing non-U.S. citizens living with HIV/&#13;
AIDS to travel to the United States to participate in or attend&#13;
the Gay Games 2006. The Federation of Gay Games&#13;
(FGG), an~ Chicago Ga~es, Inc. (CGI), announced today&#13;
that the waiver comes with federal approval of Designated&#13;
Event Status for Gay Games VII Sports &amp; Cultural Festival&#13;
set for 15-22 July 2006 in Chicago, Illinois.&#13;
"Many people with HIV/AIDS and other life-affecting health&#13;
issues have competed and set Masters-division records at&#13;
past Gay Games, and we are happy that all participants&#13;
from outside the United States once again will be able to&#13;
travel freely to attend the Gay Games this summer," said&#13;
Kathleen Webster, co-president of the international Federation&#13;
of Gay Games.&#13;
HIV positive p · · nts and attendees of Gay Games&#13;
VII can now a a sin B-2 travel visa from&#13;
their local U.S. consulate. isa, valid 8-28 July 2006,&#13;
will be issued on a special form instead of being placed&#13;
permanently in the person·s passport.&#13;
"Achieving Designated Event Status demonstrates our&#13;
dedication to the Gay Games principles of Participation,&#13;
Inclusion and Personal Best™ and to our mission adfor&#13;
full acceptance and recognition of all LGBT&#13;
said Brian McGuinness, Gay Games Chicago&#13;
Executive Director. "We are grateful to Chicago Mayor&#13;
Richard M. Daley, Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (DIL)&#13;
and the many CGI and FGG board, staff, volunteers&#13;
and allies for helping us meet this important commitment&#13;
to the HIV community."&#13;
Information regarding procedures on how to apply for the&#13;
B-2 visa at U.S. consulates in different countries will be&#13;
available shortly on the FGG Web site at \~":N';N-~aygames.&#13;
com) and the Chicago Gay Games eb site (www.&#13;
gaygameschicago . .erg).&#13;
For additionai information, lease contact Aimee Pine at&#13;
the ~hi Ga~es, Inc. o,ffic:esat (773) 907-2006 or by&#13;
email at mee.pme@gaygameschicago.org.&#13;
Grand Opening ai Fort Smith's&#13;
Newest Night Club.&#13;
RED ROCK CITY&#13;
By Bunky Walters&#13;
The pizza delivery guy walked in just after 8 p.m. amid&#13;
droningeleictnic drills, a symphony of cell phones and frenetic&#13;
atter.&#13;
But like an episode of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,"&#13;
everything was hammered, painted and plu in&#13;
by midnight for the grand opening of Red Rock C Fort&#13;
Smith's newest party venue, at 917 N. A St. ·&#13;
At 10 p.m., music was already blasting in beat to the din&#13;
of finishing touches being made inside the historic two-story&#13;
building with a red stone walls - hence the name of the&#13;
club. It's attractive yet calm exterior was in sharp contrast,&#13;
though, to the play pin being created inside.&#13;
Leading the whip-quick renovation was owner Andv&#13;
Osburn, who stayed cool as Crystal throughout the evening.&#13;
Osburn, by the way, also owns Kinkead's, just a&#13;
couple blocks away at 1004 ½ Garrison Ave.&#13;
When he wasn't lending a hand or answering his cell&#13;
phone, Osburn paused occasionally in the VIP lounge near&#13;
the cool metal grate-floored DJ booth, ave the&#13;
dance floor. By 11 p.m., some of his friend s&#13;
and Kansas City had arrived, and they made themselves&#13;
at home in the lounge, which was decorated with leather&#13;
chairs and ottomans situated around a large, wide-screen&#13;
TV. Roses and orchids were another elegant touch to the&#13;
room.&#13;
Out the lounge door several steps away was the upstairs&#13;
bar area, which has a dance floor, as well. It was&#13;
packed with le by 11 :30 p.m., slinging back beer&#13;
and sipping them up alongside buttery&#13;
nipple and cocksucker shots were bartenders in black&#13;
dress shirts, with the word "Rockers'; spelled out in red on&#13;
each one.&#13;
Not long after midnight, a voice on the mic invited folks&#13;
to "shake their tail feathers." They promptly obliged, spilling&#13;
down the confetti-carpetted stairs to the new dance floor.&#13;
The anced to everything from Salt 'n' Pepa to Depeche&#13;
,de, s1~oc1tina b,oots and scuttling about to the&#13;
rhythm of the pounding bass. Every now and then, there&#13;
were quick whooshes from the fog machine, blanketing the&#13;
crowded dance floor.&#13;
And it mig~t hav~ been chilly outside,. but it didn't keep&#13;
a obv1ol!s gym _memberships from whipping&#13;
o d shaking their bottoms under the dazzling&#13;
disco lights of the club's exposed rafters.&#13;
Not that but I had a ball and a half that night&#13;
OK, two. te the nail-biting push of the&#13;
midnight deadline, the club threw a flawless party. And I&#13;
have no doubt they'!i continue to send folks in Fort Smith&#13;
· and sweating to awesome beats and fabulous&#13;
for many, many weekends to come.&#13;
Speaking of coming, you should. Red Rock City is open&#13;
9 p.m.-5 a.m. Thursday-Saturday and 6 p.m.-midnight&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
· , either call (479) 242-CITY or visit&#13;
_GLBT Magazine. . Page 1.2 ..&#13;
NINTH ANNUAL RED RIBBON&#13;
GALA, SET FOR TULSA&#13;
MARCH 11, 2006.&#13;
Above left to right: Kim Wood -Chairperson RRG, Shane&#13;
Carter - Channel 2 Meteorologist and Master of Ceremonies,&#13;
Pat Chernicky- President Tulsa C.A.R.E.S.&#13;
TULSA, OK_Aa in the past, a sea of red wili encompass&#13;
distinguished guests and friends of Tulsa C.A.R.E.'s&#13;
RRG, as they arrive at one of Tulsa's most elegant and&#13;
worthwhile affairs. Again this year, the event will be held&#13;
at Southern Hills Country Club on Saturday, March 11th.&#13;
Set in an atmosphere that only Southern Hills can create,&#13;
the room will be ablaze with fabulous flower arrangements&#13;
created by board member Toni Garner. Kim Wood, Gala&#13;
Chairperson and Peter Walter, realtor extraordinaire, Gala&#13;
Honorary Chairperson wiil welcome guests to a feast for&#13;
the senses that will include the finest cuisine by Southern&#13;
Hills Chef Devin Levine, complimented by fine wines. A&#13;
portion of the festivities wili include both a silent and live&#13;
auction offering stellar iist of antiques, furniture, original&#13;
artwork, masterfully created jewelry, private dinner parties,&#13;
special inteiest classes to name a few. A new feature&#13;
this year, a special raffle of fine jewelry created by Tulsa&#13;
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... the color of AIDS awareness and a symbol of compassion&#13;
for those affected by the disease.&#13;
The Red Ribbon Gala is the largest fundraising activity&#13;
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2 marks the 15th anniversary of providing support services&#13;
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PRESENTS MIXED BAG ON&#13;
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WASHINGTON - President Bush's budget proposal, released&#13;
yesterday, presents a mixed bag on HIV/AIDS, with&#13;
modest funding increases in care and treatment programs,&#13;
additional cuts in Medicaid and a dangerous increase in&#13;
abstinence-only programs that keep thorough, scientific&#13;
information out of the hands of those who need it most.&#13;
"For the sake of hundreds of thousands of Americans&#13;
living with HIV and AIDS, we can and we must do more,"&#13;
said Human Rights Campaign President joe Solmonese.&#13;
"We welcome the president's attention to the critical needs&#13;
facing HIV/AIDS programs, yet the new funding does not&#13;
make up for the years of shortcomings and huge proposed&#13;
cuts that may harm beneficiaries in other areas."&#13;
The largest proposed HIV/AIDS increase is for the president's&#13;
$188 million domestic AIDS initiative, with money&#13;
split between the Ryan White CARE Act and the Centers&#13;
for Disease Control and Prevention.&#13;
"We need a comprehensive and targeted strategy to&#13;
combat this virus - particularly in at-risk communities and&#13;
among people of color," said Soimonese. "Attention to this&#13;
continually growing trend is long overdue."&#13;
There are more African Americans among new AIDS cases,&#13;
people estimated to be living with AIDS and H!V-reiated&#13;
deaths than any other racial or ethnic group in the United&#13;
States.&#13;
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Anti-gay violence is on the rise -- not just in the U.S., but all&#13;
over the world.&#13;
!"- Swt:dish we~site lists 129 well-known gay individuals,&#13;
1~cluding pr(!minent actors, musicians, broadcasters, politicians&#13;
and priests, and calls for their death. Despite having&#13;
one of the world's toughest laws against the promotion of&#13;
hate, Sweden's _chief prosecutor says he is powerless to&#13;
shut down the site because it frames its death threats in the&#13;
form of Biblical quotes.&#13;
Britain is in the midst of a homophobic crime wave that&#13;
has esc~lated to the PC?int that police have urged the LGBT&#13;
?ommurnty to u~e _caution when going out. A young man&#13;
m Londonderry 1s rn danger of losing his eye after a recent&#13;
attack, and it wasn't the first time he'd been assaulted. A&#13;
g~y couf?le_ near London almost lost their home, and pos~&#13;
1bly th_eir life, w~en they discovered someone had pushed&#13;
1nc~nd1ary maten~I through their mail slot, starting a fire in&#13;
their hallw~y. Fortunately, they were able to extinguish the&#13;
nre before 1t spread. In another incident a lesbian couple&#13;
was pelted with snowballs that had sto~es and broken&#13;
glass embedded in them. Police say they believe there&#13;
have been dozens of other cases throughout the country&#13;
that have gone unreported. Officials believe that the&#13;
number of homophobic attacks on has increased with&#13;
the publicity over civil partnerships, ich became legal in&#13;
December.&#13;
In_ New Bedford, Massachusetts, a community about 50&#13;
miles south of Boston, a violent attack rocked a lar&#13;
gay club. A young man, 18 year old Jacot1 RcJbic struck&#13;
a customer in the head with a hatchet before shoo two&#13;
others. As I'm writing this, Robida is still on the run ile&#13;
his victims remain in the hospital -- one in critical condition.&#13;
When police searched Robida's room, they discovered&#13;
Nazi a. The teen is being sought on charges of attempt&#13;
murder, assault and civil-rights violations.&#13;
What is behi~d this.increase in homophobic violence?&#13;
Almost certainly, as the British officials stated it's due to&#13;
increased publicity as gay rights issues have taken center&#13;
stage in countries all over the worid. It's nothi new. Mankind&#13;
h_~s a hist?ry of violence. especially concerns&#13;
~ trad1t1~:mally do~ntr?~d~n group trying to claim equality.&#13;
During the 60 s c1v1I nghts movement it was violence&#13;
ag~in~t blacks. '.he ignorant always resort to violence when&#13;
their status quo 1s threatened. When the people the bigot&#13;
has always demeaned and reviled suddenlv dare to stand&#13;
up for themselves and demand rights, the bigot will lash&#13;
out.&#13;
It's no surprise th~ big~ts are worked up right now. Gay&#13;
are one of tne biggest issues in the world right now.&#13;
ng almost every state and country around the globe.&#13;
Almost every political race is influenced by gay rights, and&#13;
barely a day goes by when you don't see some LGBT-related&#13;
story in the media.&#13;
!n Canada_'s recent e_lec~ion, gay marriage was a crucial&#13;
issue. Dun_ng campaigning, qonservative leader Stephen&#13;
Harper claimed that overturning Canada's equal marriage&#13;
law would be one of his first priorities. The Tory Party did&#13;
win the election, but the results were less about rights&#13;
than a country unwilling to trust a scandal-ridde ral&#13;
;. Fortunately, with a minority government even smaller&#13;
he Liberals before them, the Conservatives will most&#13;
likely be unable to change the marriage law.&#13;
Continuing his homophobic policies, President Bush renewed&#13;
his attack on gay families in his recent State of the&#13;
Union Address. Addres · a joint session of Congress the&#13;
p~esident said that "ma ericans, especially parents,&#13;
still have deep concerns about the direction of our culture&#13;
and the health of our most basic institutions. They are '&#13;
concerned about unethical conduct by public officials. and&#13;
discouraged by activist courts that try to redefine marriage."&#13;
"Trying to draw comparisons between the reprehensible&#13;
~cts of ~nethic~I politicians with fair and independent&#13;
Judges 1s both ridiculous and wrong," said Joe Solmonese.&#13;
president of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). ·&#13;
Not is it ridiculous, but by continually demonizing gay&#13;
and ian families, President Bush and other outspoken&#13;
ns fan the flames of hatred. if someone like&#13;
Jacob a already believes that gays are evil sinners&#13;
then hearing the president make antigay statements only&#13;
confirms that belief in his mind. The crusading Religious&#13;
t, with their fire and brimstone wailing, will I fL1rtt1er&#13;
rce those feelings. If he is already unbalan or prone&#13;
to violence, it's just a matter of time before that hate will&#13;
build to the point that it erupts into violence.&#13;
What can we do to stem the tide of violence?&#13;
There's an old proverb that says something along the lines&#13;
of "in order to avoid repeating history, we have to learn from&#13;
the past." If there's anything we can learn from the Black&#13;
civil rights movement, it's that we have to keep fighting&#13;
for equality. We can't let fear defeat us. We have to stand&#13;
up against the bigots and hatemongers and demand our&#13;
rights.&#13;
So how do we do that?&#13;
Vote! One of the easiest we can do to make a difference&#13;
is elect fair-minded, p ressive officials. The only way to&#13;
stop the homophobic cians is to get them out of office.&#13;
Support gay-positive legislation and defeat antigay measur~&#13;
s. Many st~~E:~ are brin9i gay i~sues to the polls. We&#13;
caf'! t afford to sit 1dly oy while ant1gay forces muster&#13;
!heir troops with military precision. State after state is passmg&#13;
same-sex marriage bans while other states struggle to&#13;
P'.3Ss.antidiscrimination laws. Our opponents are well-organized&#13;
and we!i-funded, so that makes it all the more important&#13;
that we pay attention, spread the word. and vote Also&#13;
don't be afraid to contact your representatives and let the~&#13;
~now your feelings_ o~ important issu~s. As HRC president&#13;
Joe _Solmones_e sa1_? rn,.reterence to the ~tt~cks at the gay&#13;
bar rn MassacnuseLts, When a man walKs rnto a bar, asks&#13;
Continued next page&#13;
HEART TO HEART&#13;
if it's a gay bar and starts shooting, there couldn't be any&#13;
more glaringly obvious and enraging example that we need&#13;
uniform hate crimes law and that Congress has stubbornly&#13;
failed to act."&#13;
Come out and speak up! This is perhaps the hardest, yet&#13;
most important thing we can do as gay men and women.&#13;
Coming out is a powerful statement that has been proven&#13;
to change hearts and minds again and again. If you're&#13;
already out, speak up. If your friends, family, and coworkers&#13;
don't understand how these issues affect you, then how&#13;
can they care? The mor o know and understand&#13;
how homophobia adversely s their loved ones, the&#13;
more allies we'll have on our side.&#13;
I don't believe we are doomed to repeat history -- not if we&#13;
can learn from the past and work together to create a better&#13;
future. In 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr. said, "Nonviolence&#13;
is the answer to the crucial political and moral questions&#13;
of our time; the need for mankind to overcome oppression&#13;
and violence without resorting to oppression and violence.&#13;
Mankind must evolve for all human conflict a method which&#13;
rejects revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation&#13;
of such a method is love." That message is as true today as&#13;
it was then. Let's learn from our history and move forward&#13;
in love.&#13;
The views expressed in this column are my opinions only. You&#13;
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MARCH 2006&#13;
"STRANGE BEDFELLOWS"&#13;
The Bush administration's homophobia has gone&#13;
international.&#13;
At the United Nations recently, the United States joined&#13;
with some of the most repressive governments to deny two&#13;
international LGBT gro vernmental organization&#13;
(NGO) observer status it comes to marginalizing&#13;
the LGBT community, this administration will cozy up with&#13;
anyone.&#13;
Administration buddies like the American Family Association&#13;
and Focus on the Family have been joined on the&#13;
international scene by countries such as China, Zimbabwe,&#13;
and Iran. Yes, you read that right - Iran. We may demonize&#13;
that country publicly, but when it comes to privacy issues,&#13;
George is a political whore. He'll become political bedfellows&#13;
with anyone - an individual, an organization, or, in this&#13;
case, a country he considers our sworn enemy - to further&#13;
his radical°Christian right crusade against the LGBT community.&#13;
Who would have been hurt if the International Lesbian&#13;
and Gay Association (ILGA) and the Danish Association&#13;
of Gays and Lesbians (LBL) were allowed to speak for the&#13;
LGBT community at the United Natio.ns' Economic and&#13;
Social Council (ECOSOC), which advises the international&#13;
organization on economic and social issues?&#13;
After all, there are 634 NGOs affiliated with ECOSOC.&#13;
We're talking about groups like the Humane Society, the&#13;
American Jewish Congress, and Greenpeace. But we're&#13;
also talking ab like Focus on the Family, Feminists&#13;
for Life of ica, the National Right to Life Education&#13;
Trust Fund, and the Alliance for Marriage. I think it&#13;
would only be fair tq balance out some of the homophobic&#13;
political perspectives inherent in some of these organizations&#13;
with a few LGBT voices&#13;
But instead of a fair hearing - which ali othei NGOs&#13;
who have requested representation have gotten - ILGA's&#13;
and LBL's requests were summarily dismissed without&#13;
any discussion. The dismissal, which was done by the&#13;
ECOSOC NGO committee, happened after ILGA and LBL&#13;
went through the rather exhausting process that got them&#13;
to the point where they could even ask for a hearing. All of&#13;
this was preceded by the behind-the-scenes maneuvering&#13;
of Egypt and the Organization of Islamic Conferences to&#13;
exclude the two groups.&#13;
Rosanna Flamer Caldera, co-secretary general of ILGA,&#13;
which ents a worldwide network of more than 400&#13;
LGBT zations, considers the exclusion "a clear violation&#13;
of due process and an attempt to discriminate against&#13;
LGBT NGOs on procedural grounds."&#13;
Some may shrug their shoulders at the U.S. actions. But&#13;
as 40 LGBT and LGBT-allied organizations pointed out to&#13;
Secietary of State Condoleezza Rice in a Jan. 25 letter, the&#13;
United States voted yes when the entire ECOSOC body&#13;
voted in 2002 to include ILGA as an NGO.&#13;
The groups, including the Human Rights Campaign,&#13;
the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Human Rights&#13;
Watch, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, and the&#13;
National Black Justice Coalition, asked Rice if it was now&#13;
our country's policy to "oppose consultative status for all&#13;
organizations working to promote the rights of lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual, and transgender people."&#13;
If it is, this flies in the face of the State Department's&#13;
own reporting on severe human rights violations based&#13;
on sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. The&#13;
department's 2004 report on Iran chronicled the executions&#13;
of men. Its report on Zimbabwe noted that President&#13;
Ro Mugabe has consistently denounced gays and lesbians,&#13;
blaming them for "Africa's ills."&#13;
So the question begs to be answered - how can the&#13;
United States recognize human rights atrocities against&#13;
LGBT people in other countries, yet refuse to give those&#13;
who are repressed a voice in bringing that repression to&#13;
light? We were more than happy to give voice to the Chinese&#13;
students in Tiananmen Square who bristled against&#13;
the yoke of that country's communist regime. Today, we're&#13;
all about building democracy in Iraq. But let LGB&#13;
stand up and speak for themselves? Never. And how&#13;
make sure LGBT people won't be heard? We get into bed&#13;
with our political enemies. If ever there was a situation that&#13;
shows how morally bankrupt this administration is, this is it.&#13;
I don't think Condi's written a response yet. But this&#13;
year, there will be two great opportunities for the international&#13;
LGBT community to respond for ourselves and shed&#13;
light on the United States' complicity. ILGA's next world&#13;
conference will be in Geneva from March 27-April 3, the&#13;
same time the U.N. Commission on Human Rights will be&#13;
in that city, and where the Commission's on-going discussion&#13;
about sexual orientation and human rights is sure to&#13;
continue.&#13;
Later, in the summer, some 2,000 LGBT activists from&#13;
around the globe will converge in Montreal from July 26-29&#13;
for the International Conference on LGBT Human Rights,&#13;
which is sponsored by OutGames, an international LGBT&#13;
sporting event that takes place right after the conference.&#13;
"Our ultimate goal with this conference is to adopt what&#13;
we're calling the 'Montreal Declaration,' an unequivocal&#13;
affirmation that LGBT right are human rights," said Louise&#13;
Roy, CEO of the conference and OutGames. "Once&#13;
passed, we will do everything in our power to bring that&#13;
resolution to the United Nations."&#13;
It may be easy for our administration to ignore the&#13;
events in Geneva. But when thousands of LGBT folks&#13;
g miles north of our border, it wili be a bit more&#13;
d turn a blind eye to the injustices we face each&#13;
and every day and our collective resolve to stop them. Or,&#13;
at least, it should be.&#13;
EDITOR'S NOTE: One of Libby Post's firms, OutMarketing.&#13;
biz, has been retained by Outgames Montreal 2006 to&#13;
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ast Out&#13;
by&#13;
Liz Highleyman&#13;
MARCH&#13;
2006&#13;
Summary : Past Our is a retrospective of key moments,&#13;
personalities, and subjects in LGBT historv. Each&#13;
, '&#13;
installment brings the past to life by exploring the diversity&#13;
of the gay past and its impact on the queer present.&#13;
February 1976 (30 years ago this month): British figure&#13;
kater John Curry wins an Olympic gold medal.&#13;
y is figure skating s&#13;
As the most artisti etic events, figure skating is&#13;
ely believed to be teeming with gay men - and, indeed,&#13;
of the most renowned elite male skaters have been&#13;
·sexual. But the sport's fey reputation is I&#13;
to the perceived gender nonconformity&#13;
ants.&#13;
It is impossible to know now whether early champion&#13;
ater~ such as Jackson Haines, a ballet dancer by training&#13;
o pioneered the modern artistic form of figure skating in&#13;
1860s, were queer. Lorrie Kim, creator of the Rainbow&#13;
website, has compiled a list of 20 elite gay male skatrs,&#13;
but only a few publicly revealed their sexuality while&#13;
ey were champion contenders.&#13;
American Ronnie Robertson, the 1956 Olympic silver&#13;
edalist, was exposed as his former coach Mi-&#13;
Kirby, in a memoir the of Robertson's&#13;
(2000). The "Nureyev of the Ice, reat Britain's John&#13;
reportedly made a little-noticed announcement that&#13;
e was press conference shortly before winning&#13;
e 19 c gold medal. The bronze medalist that&#13;
r, Toller ston of Canada. mentioned affairs with&#13;
men and women in his two- · :ihi,es; during&#13;
1973 World Championships, , he was se-&#13;
Czech skater Ondrej Nepela, who went on to best&#13;
red Cranston and win the title. In 1992, another&#13;
was next after Cu come out&#13;
during his competitive career; Hali ikely holds&#13;
re skater to appear&#13;
Fallen ngtime&#13;
nadian champion Brian Orser was out when&#13;
ex-boyfriend filed a palimony lawsuit.&#13;
The best-known queer figure skater, Rudy Galindo - who&#13;
"an openly gay trailer-trash&#13;
ached the highest levels of pairs skating&#13;
then-partner, Kristi Yamaguchi, when she decided&#13;
on singles competition. After several years of&#13;
, ances, a bout with alcohol and drug&#13;
and the loss of his brother and two coaches to&#13;
alindo went on to win the 1996 U.S. Nationals.&#13;
his own HIV diagnosis and the cement of both&#13;
Galindo has reoeatedlv challe, conservative&#13;
rid - for example: performing to "Somewhere&#13;
ainbov( and a medley of Village People songs,&#13;
ueer ehte male skaters have included U.S. naRobert&#13;
Wagenhoffer (who had long-term&#13;
mmantic relationships with former junior champion Billy&#13;
Lawe and professional show skater Sylvain Beauregard)&#13;
champion ice dancer and choreographer Rob McCall, '&#13;
1978-80 Canadian national champion Brian Pockar and&#13;
former Dutch n~tional champion Edward van Campen; all&#13;
but Beauregara and van Campen died of AIDS. Galindo&#13;
once estimated that 98 percent of elite male skaters are&#13;
~traight. But "in the real trenches of show skating," according&#13;
to openly gay skater Christopher Nolan, "guys are out&#13;
all over the place."&#13;
Many male figure skaters have described the harassment&#13;
they received for pursing a sport considered to be&#13;
queer. In reaction, skaters such as Kurt Browning, Philippe&#13;
Candeloro, and Elvis Stojko emphasized a macho image&#13;
and athletic .style !n the 199~s; others, including three-time&#13;
U.S. champion Michael Weiss, regularly show off their&#13;
wives and children. Current U.S. national champion and&#13;
top Olympic contender Johnny Weir has tripped the gaydar&#13;
of many with his flamboyant outfits and effeminate mannerisms,&#13;
though he has yet to explicitly state his sexual&#13;
orientation.&#13;
Despite its queer reputation, the skating establishment&#13;
has long mandated strict gender roles. Although things&#13;
have come a long way since officials at the 1920 Olympics&#13;
scolded Theresa Weld for performing an "uni ke" jump&#13;
some judges still look askance at male skate o do too'&#13;
many spins and spirals. So strict are the gender conventions&#13;
that pie gold and bronze medalists Katarin&#13;
mas provoked shock by performing&#13;
in nontraditional costumes such as knee breeches and&#13;
full-length leotards, p~ompting t~e spo.rt's st governing&#13;
body, the International Skating Union (I to institute&#13;
a rule that female competitors must wear skirts that cover&#13;
their derrieres.&#13;
While male skaters are often assumed to be gay, the&#13;
sport's requisite femini renders queer women invisible.&#13;
There are no openly le or bisexual women skaters&#13;
among the elite ranks, though some of today's female&#13;
champion contenders are so young that it may be premature&#13;
to speculate about their sexuality. But a number&#13;
of queer women participate in nonelite adult competition.&#13;
including International Gay Figure Skating Union cofounder&#13;
Laura Moore, who started skating at age 32 after divorcing&#13;
her husband and coming out as a lesbian.&#13;
Ironically, no sport emphasizes the appearance of&#13;
hete~osexuality more tha~ competitive pair skating and ice&#13;
dancing. The ISU regulation that teams must consist of&#13;
"a man and a lady" has caused grief for elite skaters who&#13;
wish to perform with same-sex partners. The ISU does not&#13;
sanction events that do not adhere to its rules, but the inter&#13;
nati?nal_ Ice Skating Institute and son:ie national governing&#13;
~odIes, _includ I S1:ateis Figure Skating Associat;&#13;
on and offer sanctions or waivers for&#13;
the Gay Games and similar events. "[T]he thrili of seeing a,&#13;
op,enly gay pair team h_as nothi do with triple jumps,"&#13;
said Moore, who won tne 1994 y Games ice dance competition&#13;
with her partner, Linda Carney.&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Brennan, Christine. 1996, _Inside Edge: A Revealing Journey&#13;
into the Secret World of Figure Skating_ (Anchor),&#13;
Galindo, Rudy, and Eric Marcus. 1997. Icebreaker: The&#13;
Autobiography of Rudy Galindo_ (Pocket Books).&#13;
Rainbow Ice - http://www.plover.com/rainbowice/&#13;
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CITY LIFE:&#13;
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the United States Depression, and the artists' subsequent&#13;
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AIDS BUDGET:&#13;
Among the president's proposals:&#13;
Medicaid - our nation's largest provider of HIV/AIDS treatment&#13;
and care - would face cuts of $5 billion over five&#13;
years and $12 billion over 10 years, forcing those trimmed&#13;
from Medicaid rolls to seek care through programs that are&#13;
already overextended and under-funded.&#13;
also pro cutting $15 million&#13;
Nationa Institutes of Health and&#13;
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State AIDS Drug Assistance Programs would receive $70&#13;
million under the president's plan to ease the waiting lists&#13;
IDS program would receive&#13;
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rge Congress to&#13;
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Kittens, as the whirlwind month of love has once more&#13;
blown its course, Let us wipe the proverbial love awav&#13;
from our chin, and move forward. Uncle spent most of the&#13;
mont~ exhausted\y entertaining. A man briefly touched me;&#13;
so briefly, uncle did not realize he had already reached the&#13;
climatic point in the relationship. Alas Uncle finding himself&#13;
once more on the hunt while looking for a aood man. Leaving&#13;
me asking the uestion, how can someone be so bootylecious&#13;
and such ty at the same time? Hmm I have to&#13;
ponder that for a while.&#13;
After seeing the much taiked about "Brokeback", Uncle&#13;
f?und himself_ inspired to take riding lessons. After a positively&#13;
productive week at the horse farm, while working with&#13;
the trainer, Uncle has joined country riders everywhere. It&#13;
took sweat, and teacs. One must be dedicated while working&#13;
to achiev:3 ~ goal. ! have decided that next month, I may&#13;
graduate to ndmg a horse. You know what they say Rome&#13;
was not built in a day, baby steps! '&#13;
This mon~h Uncle has received several letters asking&#13;
abo~t ~e~mg revenge on a lover's betrayal. Well, Kittens,&#13;
Uncie Is Just shocked. A ay man, after revenge; it is just&#13;
n?.t donea€l Snicker s · Kittens, taking the higher road&#13;
w1il always allow you to mature into a well rounded. wonderfully&#13;
developed, lo · responsible adult. Uncle ·encourages&#13;
g~od karma, as w spiritual and personal growth.&#13;
That said, karma helps those who help themselves.&#13;
This month i dedicate my words of wisdom to a!I those&#13;
~ho h?ve found tha~ strange strap under the bed, hidden&#13;
ooots m the closet, text message from the blonde Twink in&#13;
the gym, who despite his physically delicious self, cant not&#13;
seem to manage a sentence stiUcture.&#13;
Since Uncle has given you pearls, let's get to the good&#13;
stuff.&#13;
The following is an actual list of carefully planned out exercises&#13;
in revenge which uncle has used over the years. I am&#13;
sure the men who each were carefully inspired by, will have&#13;
a mo~ent of ~ecall whi!e reading a bit of their own history&#13;
here m Uncles corner m Queerdom. Each one primed for&#13;
specific levels of revenge. Kittens, a side dish served best&#13;
when cold, I believe I feel a bitte; wind blowing in as we&#13;
speak, bundle up kittens, it is going to be a rather frosty&#13;
month of march.&#13;
12) Sleep with his best friends. Expected, yet sucker punch&#13;
in the gut.&#13;
11) Take your self-shopping with his credit cards buying&#13;
yourself that well deserved, while also delicious, little outfit&#13;
you have always wanted. You have earned it. I mean the&#13;
time on your knees alone warrants it.&#13;
10) Delivering a message to his co-workers that the clinic&#13;
calla~ '.3nd you ~eed to speak to him _urgently, allowing all&#13;
gossIpmg hags m ear shot to hear this, will defiantly deliver&#13;
a certain message.&#13;
9) Informing the mother out of concern, of a horrible drug&#13;
problem. Of course, this being the reason you have to&#13;
leave him. •&#13;
8) Did I mention sleep with his closets and dearest friends?&#13;
Oh, come now don't look at me that way. You have been&#13;
eyeing them all along anyway.&#13;
7) Donate the bulk of his wardrobe to a nearby good will.&#13;
Charity begins at home.&#13;
6) During conversations of the extreme vibe of hostility he&#13;
is receiving from you, serve him a delicious cup of ex-lax&#13;
cappuccino. This will allow for a few moments of him-time&#13;
he so truly needs.&#13;
5) Go on Jerry and tell it all, going for the Emmy , for betrayed&#13;
love interest.&#13;
4) Enter local hook up site under his name, hooking up with&#13;
t~e _troll of all trolls,_ inviting h!m over unexpected by said&#13;
vIctIm of course. Kitten, helping others is important.&#13;
3) Ciean the oven with his favorite label, leavina it in a pot&#13;
on the stove. Cleanliness is next to cherliness. ~&#13;
2) Announce to all of your friends, your inability of coping&#13;
with on more night of his constant weeping after sex.&#13;
~) Deliver his t~ings, in a. box to his job with a note saymg&#13;
good-bye, makmg sure his favorite sex toys are leaking&#13;
onto the reception desk!&#13;
Well there, it is in a nutshell. All is fair in love and revenae&#13;
Kittens, I would wear a cup, this could be a full contact ~&#13;
sport d~pendinQ on the players involved. Those of you&#13;
?etermmed against bette~ advice, to foll~w this vengeful&#13;
Journey, now have your flight plan. Sock !t and rock it, until&#13;
the cockcrows, or feels your wrath, whichever one comes&#13;
first. Until next time, smooches from your favorite guru, and&#13;
Tlddles too!&#13;
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Do Gays Have a Choice?&#13;
Whether homosexuality is a genetic redisposition or a&#13;
product of environmental factors haE; be,en hotly debated for&#13;
the past several decades. The heart of the matter is: Does&#13;
a person have a choice about his or her sexuality? Science&#13;
att~mpts to answer this compelling question in the feature&#13;
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issue of Scientific American Mind.&#13;
New York, NY (PRWEB) - Whether homosexuality is a&#13;
genetic predisposition or a product of environmental factors&#13;
has been hotly debated for the past several decades.&#13;
The he~rt of the matter is: Does a person have a choice&#13;
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According to the article's author, Robert Epstein, a Harvard-&#13;
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matter; rather, he concludes that sexuality falls on a continuum&#13;
with heterosexuality and homosexuality at opposite&#13;
ends. People may be attracted to members of both sexes&#13;
b · determined by both genetics and&#13;
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wh~re '!"~ start but society exerts tremendous pressure on&#13;
the md1v1dual to conform. Because the majority of people&#13;
are "straight," most of us become heterosexual.&#13;
The article also discusses the possibility of an individual&#13;
changi sexual orientation. Whereas some people have&#13;
as,serted that genes alone determine sexual orientation and&#13;
that changing from gay to straight is not possible, others&#13;
ha ued that homosexuality is a learned behavior and&#13;
th 10ic:e.Epi;tein V11r,tes that changing orientation is&#13;
possible for people whose sexuality lies toward the middle&#13;
of the Sexual Orientation Continuum, but for most gay people&#13;
such a switch would be very difficult if not impossible.&#13;
"Do Gays Have a Choice?" presents a new school of&#13;
thought that an individual's sexual orientation is not black or&#13;
white, straight or gay. Instead an individual's sexual orientation&#13;
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MARCH 2006&#13;
"Pay your debts, Aquarius!"&#13;
Mercury turning retrograde in Pisces spreads confusion,&#13;
and he's squaring Pluto. This makes people dig in their&#13;
heels, insisting they are right (which is usually wrong), or&#13;
it challenges cooler heads to do research. Venus in Capricorn&#13;
eases the stress; do your best to be mature and&#13;
serene.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Avoid silly arguments by&#13;
focusing on your own problems and cleaning out your&#13;
baggage. The right balance of humility and confidence and&#13;
support from a woman in charge will help you get ahead.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Dares, challenges, and temptations&#13;
from friends should be considered very carefully, if&#13;
at all. Better to rely on your usual common sense. If you're&#13;
hu for a new experience, check out local museums or a&#13;
fore film.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): If you must make any public&#13;
presentations, double-check every detail, and be prepared&#13;
to handle any screw-ups with good humor. If you come&#13;
under attack, look for underlying motives. You could charm&#13;
an apparent enemy into becoming a very good friend.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): You're better off listening to&#13;
disputes than participating in them - unless you really want&#13;
intense criticism. Still, arguments could be educational, and&#13;
being very open-minded will make you look mighty attractive.&#13;
LEO (July 23 -August 22): Refresh yourself on safe-sex&#13;
information and techniques. Make sure to get the info first!&#13;
Other fun and games are especially risky now. Be very&#13;
careful of any sort of sporting injury.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Don't argue with your&#13;
partner about probl~ms around the home. Take a creative&#13;
approach and suggest constructive solutions, even if&#13;
they're only only a temporary fix. Or agree to start analyzing&#13;
problems so they can be solved later.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Most accidents&#13;
happen around the house, but home looks more like your&#13;
safety zone now. Still, be careful, and even more so out on&#13;
the streets. Stay focused when you drive. Don't let problems&#13;
distract you!&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21 ): A creative biock&#13;
could have · e repercussions. Write a letter to a sister&#13;
or aunt - or no·t yc,u have one, and even if you&#13;
don't maii. it. The exercise o writing wili help you to focus&#13;
on whatever is hanging you up right now.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): Your&#13;
natural reaction to problems at home is to stand firm and&#13;
counterattack. Resist that impulse. Shopping, preferably&#13;
with housemates, actually helps! Think ahead about what&#13;
you need, and take your time looking for it.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Although small&#13;
disasters abound, do your best to maintain a calm, mature&#13;
demeanor. Every problem has a solution. Track each one&#13;
to its roots; consult with whomever you must. The clean-up&#13;
process will uncover new strengths, and annoyances may&#13;
then prove blessings in disguise.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Dig up receipts&#13;
and records, but let any real work on your taxes wait until&#13;
late March. Trying to collect on debts from friends can be&#13;
even more contentious than usual. Let that wait, too! Paying&#13;
your own debts will save a lot of trouble.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Be careful of what you&#13;
say and where you say it. Your mouth could get you into&#13;
trouble with the boss or other authorities. Letting off steam&#13;
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But avoid those arguments unless they are absolutely&#13;
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