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Activists Launch Statewide LGBT&#13;
Advocacy Efforts. CAF Host OHahoma&#13;
Summit 2007&#13;
OkJahoma County Commissioner&#13;
Brent Rinehart from District 2, a practicing&#13;
public homophobe, was formally&#13;
arraigned earlier this month.&#13;
4© PAST OUT&#13;
The murder of gay sailor Allen Schindler&#13;
in October 1992 contributed to a&#13;
national debate about GLBT people in&#13;
the military that remains unresolved to&#13;
this day.&#13;
Gay Travelers "Indianapolis, Indiana&#13;
Out of Town " Denver, Colorado"&#13;
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Diversity xXi’eekend.&#13;
GLBT Summit..............5&#13;
Let’s Rodeo ...............6&#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;
After Dark ................ 27&#13;
Horoscopes............... 28&#13;
Distributors............... 29&#13;
Cartoons..................30&#13;
Classifieds................ 31&#13;
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LGBT LEADERSHIP 2007&#13;
By Jeanne Flanigan&#13;
Photo:Josh Hammers, Paul 7horn?son male co-chair Oklahoma Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Political Caucus, Mike McLain u~ith Hardnezvs Online.&#13;
Community Partners were OKC Community Foundation, Respect&#13;
Diversity Foundation, Herland Sister Resources, Winds House,&#13;
P-FLAG OKC and Norman, North Care Mental Health Center,&#13;
Cathedral of Hope, Progressive Alliance, DBA Metro, Central&#13;
Oklahoma Prime Timers, Red Rock Behavioral Health Services,&#13;
Hard News Online, OKC Pride, Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian Political&#13;
Caucus, Oklahomans for Equality, OSU Sexual Orientation&#13;
Diversity Association (SODA), OCU Gay and Lesbian Law Student&#13;
Association, Log Cabin Republicans of Oklahoma, Central Oklahoma&#13;
Stonewall Democrats, OKC Chrysalis Education Affirmation&#13;
Network, ACLU of Oklahoma, AIDS Walk OKC, Heartstrong, the&#13;
Trevor Project, Central Oklahoma Human Rights Alliance, and OU&#13;
GLBT &amp; Friends.&#13;
For more information contact the Cimarron Alliance Foundation,&#13;
website www.cimarronalliance.org, e mail RCO@lawokc.com or&#13;
telephone (405) 495 9300.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__Cimarron Alliance Foundation (CAF)&#13;
hosted the Oklahoma LGBT Leadership Summit at the beautiful&#13;
Ron Norick Downtown Library Saturday, April 14 with over 140&#13;
attending representing 33 organizations. The conference featured local&#13;
presenters in the areas of politics, education, and the issues of the&#13;
LGBT community, women, seniors, Pride events, religion, health&#13;
and organizational processes and development in 18 breakout sessions.&#13;
CAF was able to tackle this huge project with the help of 27&#13;
Community Partners and a National Sponsor, the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign (HRC).&#13;
Breakfast and lunch were served, allowing participants an opportunity&#13;
to meet and greet others and net-work with other organizations.&#13;
Several people from Tulsa attended, sharing with OKC their success&#13;
with the recent opening of their Dennis R. Nell Equality Center&#13;
and other projects. There were attendees from other places as well,&#13;
as far axvay as Tennessee and Wyoming.&#13;
Official greetings were extended from Oklahoma County Commissioner&#13;
Jim Roth, OKC City Council members Sam Bowman and&#13;
Ann Simank, State Senators Connie Johnson &amp; Andrew Rice, and&#13;
Oklahoma State Representative Al McAffrey.&#13;
CAF President Richard Ogden and DBA (Diversity Business Association)&#13;
President Monty Milburn facilitated the opening and&#13;
closing sessions, geared to open discussion and responses to the&#13;
education presented. A survey was gathered to assess the conference&#13;
and to guide planning to make the next one even more responsive&#13;
to community needs and desires.&#13;
Activists Launch Statewide&#13;
LG Advocacy&#13;
By Laura Belmonte&#13;
TULSA, OK__On March 24-25th, activists from across Oklahoma&#13;
gathered at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to formulate plans&#13;
for statewide LGBT advocacy efforts. Sponsored by Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality, the Creation Weekend meetings were facilitated by Toni&#13;
Broaddus, Executive Director of the Equality Federation, Mickey&#13;
Maclntyre of Real Change Partners, and Jeremy Pittman, Deputy&#13;
National Field Director for the Human Rights Campaign. The Gill&#13;
Foundation provided financial support. Representatives from several&#13;
organizations including the Cimarron Alliance, H.O.P.E. Testing&#13;
Clinic, OSU’s SODA (Sexual Orientation Diversity Association),&#13;
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S., and RAIN attended.&#13;
Throughout the meetings activists discussed their hopes and&#13;
expectations of statewide LGBT organizing. They identified longrange&#13;
political goals including non-discrimination in housing and&#13;
employment, relationship recognition, safe schools, hospital visitation&#13;
rights for same-sex partners, and hate crimes laws that include&#13;
sexual orientation and gender expression. They also discussed&#13;
possible strategies for statewide coalition-building, lobbying, voter&#13;
registration and education, and electing LGBT and LGBT-friendly&#13;
public officials throughout Oklahoma.&#13;
A steering committee to direct these efforts is currently being&#13;
formed. Interested organizations and activists are urged to participate&#13;
and can contact Laura Belmonte, president of Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality, at center@okeq.org for more information. For complete&#13;
video coverage of Creation Weekend, see http://okgnn.net/&#13;
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DBAT Hosts First Business&#13;
After Hours&#13;
by Suzan Hartman&#13;
TULSA, OK__Business is built on relationships and what better&#13;
time to start developing those relationships than during Tulsa Pride&#13;
2007! The Diversity Business Association ofTulsa, a program of&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality, will host their first Business After Hours&#13;
event on Thursday, June 7 from 7:00 to 9:00pm at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center.&#13;
Business After Hours offers excellent networking opportunities for&#13;
area glbt business owners and professionals. All members of the&#13;
business community are invited to attend and refreshments will be&#13;
provided. There is no cost so join us at this wonderful social gettogether&#13;
and make new contacts or to get reacquainted xvith former&#13;
contacts.&#13;
DBAT provides a forum to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender&#13;
business and professional community and its allies for the&#13;
purpose of networking, professional development, creating increased&#13;
visibility and strengthening relationships among business and professional&#13;
community members.&#13;
We’re the heart of LGBT networking and business growth. We&#13;
support. We lead. We promote professional development, business&#13;
diversity and personal enrichment - so get involved today! For more&#13;
information contact Susan Hartman at slhartman@cox.net or 918-&#13;
274-1699.&#13;
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ANNUAL GREAT PLAINS&#13;
RODEO&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__One of the longest running and largest&#13;
of Gay Rodeo Organizations in the International Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association (IGRA) system, Oklahoma’s Great Plains Rodeo will&#13;
kick offa fun filled weekend May 25 through May 27th 2007. The&#13;
event will be held in Oklahoma City at State Fair Park, 333 Gordon&#13;
Cooper Blvd. Registration will be Friday 6pm to 9pm at State Fair&#13;
Park Barn 3.&#13;
Rodeo performance’s will begin Saturday morning 8am with the&#13;
Grand Entry around noon. The event will wind down with the&#13;
awards ceremony 8pm in Barn 3. Over $10,000 in cash and prizes&#13;
will be awarded. The 2007 Rodeo has added money for Bull Riding,&#13;
Bronc Riding, Steer Riding, Calf Roping on Foot, Breakaway&#13;
Roping, Team Roping, Barrels, Poles and Flags will only be awarded&#13;
to the top three place winners for combined scores Saturday and&#13;
Sunday. Awards will also include Saddles for Top Men and Women&#13;
Roping and Speed Events.&#13;
The host hotel is Hollywood H~tel and Suites, 3535 NW 39th&#13;
OKC, OK 73112 405-947-2351.&#13;
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Commissioner Brent Rinehart’s&#13;
a Piece of.olToast,&#13;
(his future, that is)&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__Oklahoma County Commissioner&#13;
Brent Rinehart from District 2, a practicing public homophobe, was&#13;
formally arraigned earlier this month for serious Oklahoma campaign&#13;
law violations (ten by my count) ranging from perjury and&#13;
filing false campaign reports to accepting illegal contributions from&#13;
third parties and conspiracy against the state during his campaign in&#13;
2004.&#13;
According to Attorney-General Drew Edmondsoffs office Rinehart,&#13;
and his campaign manager Tim Pope (Pope, a former state legislator&#13;
who carried a gun in his boot on to the floor of the House because&#13;
he said gay, were after him, he was also found guilty of illegal campaign&#13;
telemarketing in March for calls directed against Commissioner&#13;
Jim Roth) are charged in Oklahoma Count), District Court&#13;
with one count of conspiracy against the state, two counts of money&#13;
laundering and three counts of knowingly accepting a contribution&#13;
to a political candidate through an intermediary or conduit with&#13;
unlawful intent. Additionally, Rinehart faces four counts of perjury.&#13;
Run-of-the-mill political shenanigans you might yawn, but stay&#13;
with me.&#13;
If you’re LGBT or an ally, you know that Mr.. Rinehart, only just&#13;
past the half-way mark in his first term, is finally getting his comeuppance&#13;
as a public figure. From day one of his term he has ragged&#13;
on Commissioner Jim Roth, District 1, for advancing what Rinehart&#13;
thinks is the much talked about but seldom seen, "gay agenda".&#13;
Why does Rinehart think he’s had a look at the "gay agenda"? I&#13;
haven’t seen it and I’ve paid lots of dues in time and money. Does&#13;
Rinehart know somebody I don’t? Does he have a secret handshake?&#13;
He seems to walk and talk in the normal way.&#13;
The only gay agenda I’ve seen is my own: to be treated under law&#13;
in the same way as any other tax-paying citizen, irrespective ofmy&#13;
sexual orientation, and according to my own observance of existing&#13;
law. I’m paying the same fare as a straight man; I expect the same&#13;
first-class ticket.&#13;
In January 2005 Rinehart was one of 3 on the Oklahoma County,&#13;
Budget Board (al! 8 county elected officials) who voted to rescind&#13;
Oklahoma County’s policy of non discrimination for County employees&#13;
that incudes sexual orientation. (The repeal efforts failed)&#13;
There have been numerous articles in the Oklahoma City media&#13;
about Rinehart being unable to work effectively with the other OK&#13;
Count), officeholders. All the County elected officials issued a&#13;
group letter the same day,&#13;
as Rinehart’s arraignment&#13;
in which they promised&#13;
to maintain character and&#13;
integrity in the face of&#13;
these serious allegations&#13;
of misconduct by Rinehart.&#13;
In his defense, Mr..&#13;
Rinehart has spoken of a&#13;
personal vendetta being&#13;
directed against him by&#13;
the Attorney-General and&#13;
the "good ’ole boy" system&#13;
he claims is responsible&#13;
for his predicament. At a&#13;
press conference Rinehart&#13;
(Phonto right) said, "I&#13;
will continue to serve the&#13;
public despite the good&#13;
old boy demands that I abandon public office. I look forward to&#13;
my day in court where the facts ~vill reveal that I am innocent of the&#13;
politically motivated charges made by Drew Edmondson."&#13;
Does the "good ’ole boy" system include the Oklahoma State Bureau&#13;
of Investigation which did the ground work for the indictments?&#13;
Does it also include the OK County District Attorney David Prater&#13;
who, on April 11, 2007, made the legal determination that there is&#13;
no current law which can remove Rinehart from office under only&#13;
allegations of wrongdoing Prater concluded that conviction must&#13;
first be found in court concluded DA Prater.&#13;
It’s so easy to tease Rinehart as he leaves himself so wide open, and&#13;
his delusions are indeed grand. In an interview with TV-4 he said&#13;
(and I paraphrase) "the good ’ole boys want to get me, want to get&#13;
me, right now, want to get me, take me down, because they know&#13;
one day I’ll be governor."&#13;
These words are nearly verbatim, repetitions included. His mantra&#13;
of referring to the "good ’ole boys" so often makes me think no&#13;
one played with him as a child. He still feels like an outsider. He&#13;
prides himself on his role as a maverick yet he has nothing constructive&#13;
to show for it. He never learned to socialize and he’s carrying&#13;
this grudge even now as he digs his hole of seclusion ever deeper.&#13;
Who would have thought he wanted to be governor? Would such a&#13;
mark of victory expunge the feelings of exclusion from his psyche?&#13;
Does he need something bigger than a county commissioner’s office&#13;
to assuage his private demons?&#13;
Personally, I can hardly wait for Rinehart’s days in judicial court&#13;
as well as the court of public opinion. Even should he be found&#13;
not guilt), I doubt if the voters of District 2 will want to continue&#13;
Rinehart’s employment for another term as commissioner.&#13;
Challengers from all political viewpoints now have a good lead time&#13;
to establishing themselves with the voters of District 2.&#13;
\Vho wants stale toast to represent them at the County office?&#13;
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Eureka Diversity&#13;
Rains Supreme&#13;
by Joey De&#13;
EUREKa, SPRINGS, AR~IfDisney&#13;
Land is the happiest place on earth, Eureka&#13;
Springs, Arkansas, must be a close second.&#13;
Nesded in the Ozarks, an hour away from&#13;
Branson, MO, Eureka has made its name as&#13;
a tourist destination with its eclectic array&#13;
of nick-nack shops, historical architecture&#13;
and southern hospitality. The community’s&#13;
dozen-plus annual festivals help to attract&#13;
a diverse crowd of visitors from across the&#13;
country, including the ’iGaylien beings" who&#13;
landed there from Apr. 13 - 15.&#13;
Going a step further than hand holding,&#13;
organizers arranged a public display of affection&#13;
in the town’s Basin Park, during which&#13;
a young lesbian proposed to her partner.&#13;
As a living memorial to a lost friend of one&#13;
Diversity Pride Committee member, the&#13;
weekend featured a "Recovery in Pride" forum&#13;
hosted by Mr. Marty Perry, the CEO of&#13;
The Pride Institute. Followed by a self-help&#13;
style meeting, the forum allowed participants&#13;
to discuss how their sexuality may&#13;
have influenced substance abuse&#13;
or support healthy ways&#13;
for them to overcome&#13;
it.&#13;
evening when the younger crowd to finally&#13;
show it’s face.&#13;
Although inhibited by a lack of sunshine,&#13;
the 2007 Eureka Springs Diversity Pride&#13;
Celebration followed through with a promise&#13;
made to all of its visitors. All beings were&#13;
welcome.&#13;
Coinciding on the same weekend with&#13;
Eureka’s annual UFO convention (yes, you&#13;
read right), the Spring Diversity celebra- For&#13;
tion welcomed beings of all.types to inhabit visithe&#13;
streets of the quiet town. Although tots&#13;
attendance was significantly reduced due who&#13;
to weather through out the region, visitors did not&#13;
came from as far away as Ohio to explore&#13;
the streets of Eureka Springs.&#13;
As laid back as the town itself, Diversity&#13;
Pride offered a mix of events designed to&#13;
appeal to couples who are past the up-allnight&#13;
party phase of their life and to those&#13;
who still don’t go down until the sun comes&#13;
up (take it as you will). Many of the events&#13;
showcased the town itself, spotlighting the&#13;
forty five gay owned restaurants, dubs and&#13;
businesses. Locals happily hosted tours of&#13;
the area, diversity meals and spiritual events&#13;
for the mostly 28-35 crowd who braved the&#13;
rain, snow and ice.&#13;
Advertised as a "Diversity Pride" festival,&#13;
the weekend was more about embracing&#13;
diversity than it was celebrating pride.&#13;
With no major central event such as an all&#13;
day picnic or parade, visitors were more&#13;
integrated through out the community then&#13;
at most Prides, where celebrants flock to one&#13;
location. Although there was a visible show&#13;
of pride in rainbow feathered boas and flags,&#13;
the refreshing attraction of the weekend was&#13;
its lack of spectacle.&#13;
"It’s nice to be able to come to a town where&#13;
you feel like you’re the ’norm’" expressed&#13;
one gaylian visiting from St. Louis. "It’s&#13;
refreshing to see people walking around&#13;
holding their partner’s hand on the street."&#13;
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participate&#13;
in&#13;
organized&#13;
events,&#13;
the shops&#13;
of Eureka&#13;
opened their&#13;
doors, with&#13;
many offering a&#13;
"family discount."&#13;
leries, jewelers and a puppet&#13;
shop welcomed were browsing,&#13;
buying and in some cases trying to escape&#13;
the rain.&#13;
Highlighting the weekend for visitors of all&#13;
ages ~vas the return appearance of Chicago’s&#13;
"Gayco" show, who offered two performances&#13;
in the town’s historic "Auditorium."&#13;
The group, who specializes in improvisational&#13;
comedy offered a master’s workshop&#13;
for visitors and even posed for pictures with&#13;
gaylians after their show.&#13;
For those who grew tired of shopping (or&#13;
the endless up-hill walking) the bars of&#13;
Eureka provided an impressive array of&#13;
entertainment choices for a town its size.&#13;
Whether visiting Henri’s, Jack’s Place or&#13;
Chelsea’s for live music, Karaokeing with&#13;
"Tiny" at Uncle Tuckers; or dancing the&#13;
night away at The Tiki Torch, the liquor&#13;
flowed and the good times rolled into the&#13;
De&#13;
Good, clean,&#13;
..is not&#13;
way to describe&#13;
"Gayco" comedy&#13;
the&#13;
of Eureka&#13;
Auditoduring&#13;
the&#13;
i Diversity&#13;
Following the success of the&#13;
’ appearance last year,&#13;
Organizers of diversity weekend brought&#13;
the troupe back to tackle pressing issues in&#13;
the gay world such as marriage, don’t ask&#13;
don’t tell, adoption and coming out. With&#13;
a well articulated mix of low and high brow&#13;
humor, the seven Gayco players entertained&#13;
audiences with their unique blend of improvisational&#13;
and sketch comedy.&#13;
Originating as a gay, lesbian, bisexual and&#13;
transgender outreach project of the legendary&#13;
Second City Comedy Club in Chicago,&#13;
Gayco has been entertaining communities&#13;
across the nation for almost eleven years.&#13;
"Second City saw us as a one maybe two&#13;
show outreach to the GLBT community,"&#13;
says Andy Eninger, one of the group’s&#13;
founders. According to the performer,&#13;
although there is no formal relationship between&#13;
the two groups, they maintain a close&#13;
working friendship. "We outgrew them, and&#13;
they xvanted us to spin off and do our own&#13;
thing, but they still watch us closely."&#13;
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Who was Allen Schindler?&#13;
The murder of gay sailor Allen Schindler&#13;
in October 1992 contributed to a national&#13;
debate about GLBT people in the military&#13;
that remains unresolved to this day.&#13;
Schindler was born in December 1969 and&#13;
grew up in Chicago Heights, Ill. A mediocre&#13;
student, he joined the Navy right out&#13;
of high school to obtain G.I. Bill money&#13;
to attend veterinary school. He was first&#13;
stationed in San Diego, where he frequented&#13;
gay clubs and found a boyfriend. In 1991,&#13;
he fulfilled his dream of serving aboard the&#13;
aircraft carrier USS Midway, a ship with a&#13;
relatively tolerant atmosphere. But after the&#13;
Midway was decommissioned a year later,&#13;
he was reassigned to the USS Belleau Wood,&#13;
which had a reputation for a rough and&#13;
rowdy crew.&#13;
Schindler and other sailors suspected of&#13;
being gay xvere routinely called "faggots"&#13;
and shoved as they walked the ship’s halls.&#13;
One night in September 1992, as the ship&#13;
was en route from San Diego to Sasebo,&#13;
Japan, Schindler, a radioman, broadcast an&#13;
unauthorized message, "2-Q-T-2-B-S-T-R-&#13;
8" ("too cute to be straight"), which led to a&#13;
month-long disciplinary confinement. Soon&#13;
thereafter, he admitted to commanding officers&#13;
that he was gay: Though aware that the&#13;
disclosure would likely lead to his discharge,&#13;
Schindler nevertheless felt a sense of relief:&#13;
"Ifyou can’t be yourself, then who are you?"&#13;
he wrote in his diary.&#13;
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As word spread that Schindler was gay and&#13;
discharge proceedings were underway, the&#13;
abuse increased. "It scares me a little," he&#13;
wrote. "You never know who would want&#13;
to injure me or cease my existence." By late&#13;
October, the Belleau Wood had reached&#13;
Sasebo and Schindler’s confinement had&#13;
ended. He began frequenting local bars,&#13;
where he met a group of gay American&#13;
entertainers, including dancer Eric Underwood,&#13;
whom he told about the harassment.&#13;
On the night of Oct. 27, after spending the&#13;
evening drinking, two of Schindler’s shipmates,&#13;
Terry Helvey and Charles Vins, followed&#13;
him into a public bathroom in a park&#13;
near the base. Helvey began to beat and&#13;
kick Schindler, with Vins also joining in;&#13;
Helvey finished off the attack by stomping&#13;
on Schindler’s throat. As the assailants fled,&#13;
wimesses arriving on the scene summoned&#13;
the Shore Patrol, and medics tried to revive&#13;
Schindler without success. The pathologist&#13;
who conducted the autopsy reported that&#13;
Schindler’s injuries were "similar to a highspeed&#13;
auto accident or a low-speed aircraft&#13;
accident." His face was beaten so badly that&#13;
his mother could only identify him by tattoos&#13;
on his arms.&#13;
Helvey and Vins were identified by wimesses&#13;
and arrested the next morning. As Helvey&#13;
was being led awa); he told a shipmate, "The&#13;
bastard deserved it." Vins received a quick&#13;
court-martial and was sentenced to just four&#13;
months in exchange for testimony against&#13;
Helvey.&#13;
The incident received little press coverage&#13;
until Underwood and his associates wrote&#13;
a letter to several publications exposing the&#13;
antigay harassment Schindler had faced.&#13;
The military newspaper pacific Stars and&#13;
Stripes printed the lettel; and a reporter&#13;
from the paper investigated the story, but&#13;
the Navy tried to cover up the nature of the&#13;
killing, going so far as to leak a rumor that&#13;
Schindler and Helvey were gay lovers who&#13;
had had a falling out.&#13;
Gay activists raised a furor over the murder,&#13;
at a time when the issue of gays in the military&#13;
was high on the national agenda due to&#13;
Bill Clinton’s campaign promise to lift the&#13;
ban on GLBT service members. Michael&#13;
Petrelis of Queer Nation - who vowed to&#13;
make Schindler the "gay Rodney King" -&#13;
organized a press conference at the Pentagon&#13;
in December. Friends and supporters held a&#13;
memorial in San Diego, while the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign flew Schindler’s mother,&#13;
Dorothy Hajdys, to Washington to speak&#13;
at a candlelight vigil.&#13;
Hajdys, a fundamentalist Christian who initially&#13;
had trouble accepting that her son was&#13;
gay; became an unlikely activist for GLBT&#13;
civil rights. "If you would have told me I&#13;
would have been at the March on Washington&#13;
standing before a million people and&#13;
being seen all over the world, I would have&#13;
told you you were nuts," she later told an&#13;
interviewer.&#13;
Schindler’s killing remained front-page news&#13;
throughout the spring of 1993. In May,&#13;
Helvey was court-martialed in Japan, with&#13;
his defense focusing on his abusive childhood&#13;
and use of steroids. He admitted the&#13;
crime, first claiming that Schindler had&#13;
made a sexual advance in the bathroom and&#13;
later saying that he found homosexuals "disgusting,&#13;
sick, and scary." The incident never&#13;
would have happened, he added, if gays&#13;
weren’t allowed to join the military. Helvey&#13;
pleaded guilty to murder with intent to&#13;
commit great bodily harm, thereby avoiding&#13;
the death penalty for premeditated murder.&#13;
In 2002, Hajdys and gay activists successfully&#13;
opposed his parole, and he continues&#13;
to serve a life sentence at Fort Leavenworth,&#13;
Kan.&#13;
Schindler put an individual face on the&#13;
debate about gays in the military, with both&#13;
sides pointing to his murder to justify their&#13;
positions. In November 1993, President&#13;
Clinton signed the "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell"&#13;
policy into law, after Congress and the Pentagon&#13;
opposed lifting the ban. According to&#13;
the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network&#13;
more than 10,000 men and women have&#13;
been discharged from the armed forces since&#13;
the policy went into effect.&#13;
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Simba Ro Ha l To Host Miss&#13;
Oklahoma Cor dnenta At Club&#13;
Majestic Tulsa.&#13;
TULSA, OK__Simba&#13;
R. Hall is a creation&#13;
and alter ego of&#13;
LeSean D. Lewis.&#13;
Simba was introduced&#13;
to the field of&#13;
pageantry in 2001 at&#13;
Mr. and Miss Renaissance&#13;
in Atlanta, GA.&#13;
A good friend had&#13;
heard him sing in the&#13;
professional arena and&#13;
needed some vocals to&#13;
back his poetry. When&#13;
Simba hit the stage,&#13;
he was mesmerized.&#13;
From there, he went&#13;
to compete for Mr.&#13;
Liberty, Mr. Renaissance,&#13;
Mr. Duval, and&#13;
Mr. Continental. He captured the title of Mr. Renaissance in 2004.&#13;
This was followed by his win of Mr. Duval 2005 hosted in Jacksonville,&#13;
FL.&#13;
Simba R. Hall has always wanted to give back to his gay community.&#13;
With this in mind, he used Renaissance as a platform to form the&#13;
King’s Alliance. The King’s Alliance is a compilation of all the male&#13;
representatives holding National titles. ~Pney perform a National&#13;
show every year called M.E.N.S. (Male Entertainers of National&#13;
Systems) Night. They donate all proceeds to a non-profit organization.&#13;
Over the past three years they have raised over $4000.&#13;
~xis was recognized by the elite system that he now represents, Mr.&#13;
Continental. It took Simba three times to capture this title. Each&#13;
time he stood in the top five next to the winners, Ray Matthews and&#13;
Tony Desario. \~qxen Simba won, he started using his popularity&#13;
throughout the community, adding more benefit shows and fundraisers.&#13;
He started a couple’s night which 7will feature duets from the&#13;
kings and queens representing National titles. This is to be held at&#13;
the Baton in June. He also had a Continental Christmas in Atlanta&#13;
that raised over $3500 for Child Kind, an organization that cares for&#13;
terminally ill children.&#13;
Simba wants to be remembered for bringing the community to the&#13;
forefront and showing the world that being gay is just a preference.&#13;
\re are just as human as the next individual. Simba is also working&#13;
on an album that ~vill be available in the fall.&#13;
At the current time he is touring the US as Mr. Continental where&#13;
he receives raves reviews and standing ovations. Simba Hall will&#13;
Host the Miss Oklahoma Continental on Friday May 25th at Club&#13;
Majestic in Tulsa at 8pm. This will be the fourth Miss Competition&#13;
in Oklahoma produced by Monica Freeman.&#13;
THE AUSTK LIAN BEE GEES SHOW&#13;
at Tulsa’s Historic Brady Theater&#13;
TULSA,&#13;
OK___Having&#13;
received nothing&#13;
less than fantastic&#13;
reviews, "The&#13;
Australian BEE&#13;
GEES Show"&#13;
is coming to&#13;
Tulsa’s Historic&#13;
Brady Theater&#13;
on Friday May&#13;
4th.&#13;
Ttxe house lights&#13;
fade slowly and&#13;
there is a cheer&#13;
of excitement,&#13;
then a brief&#13;
moment of&#13;
anticipation. It&#13;
begins with a single bass note, then a chime that dances around the&#13;
room, a whisper of strings, a stab of brass and percussion, a flash of&#13;
light and the image flickers to life.&#13;
"The Australian BEE GEES Show" is a multi-media concert event&#13;
with the state-of-the-art sound, superb lighting and giant screens,&#13;
featuring video clips, live camera images and stunning graphics.&#13;
"The Australian BEE GEES Show" has captured the look, the&#13;
sound and the personality that defines one of the most successful&#13;
and adored acts in musical history. The show is presented from a&#13;
contemporary perspective and has evolved to become the definitive&#13;
live celebration of four decades of wonderful music written by the&#13;
Brothers Gibb.&#13;
Ten years in the making, a lot have been said about "The Australian&#13;
BEE GEES Show", including some kind words from one of&#13;
the Brothers Gibb’s niece, Deborah McLane, "When I first saw&#13;
the show I had high expectations of what the performance would&#13;
be like, those boys did more than exceed my expectations. I was&#13;
completely moved by their harmonies and the way they perfected&#13;
the whole Bee Gees image. This is the most outstanding Bee Gees&#13;
tribute show I have experienced."&#13;
For one night only, experience the magic, "The Australian ~BEE&#13;
GEES Show." In concert at Tulsa’s Historic Brady Theater Friday&#13;
May 4th, 2007. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and show starts at 8:00&#13;
p.m. Tickets cost $27.50 and $32.50 and went on sale beginning at&#13;
10 a.m. on Monday March 26th at www.bradytheater.com, w~vw.&#13;
etix.com, Tulsa’s Historic Brady Theater at 105 West Brady, or by&#13;
calling the Brady Theater Ticket Office at (918) 582-7239.&#13;
w~v.ozarksstar.com the STAR 15&#13;
&#13;
Tuna Soup with Orange and Avocado&#13;
Fresh tuna meat is easy to overcook and can sometimes be&#13;
disappointingly dry and chewy, but in this juicy mixture it stays&#13;
succulent and delicious.&#13;
Ingredients:&#13;
2 - 3 tbls. Olive Oil&#13;
2 Onions (peeled, halved, and very thinly sliced)&#13;
2 Garlic Cloves (peeled and finely chopped)&#13;
1 tspn. Ground Cumin&#13;
Pinch of Cinnamon&#13;
2 tspn. Chopped Fresh Parsley&#13;
Finely Grated Zest and Juice of 1 Lime&#13;
2/3 cup Orange Juice&#13;
1 1/4 Fresh Tuna Steaks (cut into 3/4 inch cubes)&#13;
1 3/4 qts. Fish Stock&#13;
Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper&#13;
6 Large Tomatoes (cut into short pieces)&#13;
2 firm but Ripe Avocados (peeled, pitted)&#13;
40 oz. Sugar Snap Peas or Green Beans (cut into&#13;
neat cubes)&#13;
Sprigs of Fresh Flat-Leafed Parsley (for garnish)&#13;
Procedure:&#13;
1. Heat the oil in a large saucepan. Add the onions and&#13;
gently fry until soft and translucent. Add the garlic and&#13;
gently fry for 2 minutes.&#13;
2. Add the cumin, cinnamon, parsley, lime zest and&#13;
Juice, orange juice, tuna, stock, and a little salt and pepper.&#13;
Bring to the boil, reduce the heat, cover the pan,&#13;
and simmer for 15 minutes.&#13;
3. Meanwhile, soak the tomatoes in boiling ~vater for&#13;
several minutes until the skin xvill peel easily away. Cut&#13;
away the hard cores and chop the flesh. Add to the&#13;
pan ~vith the sugar snap peas or beans. Simmer for 4-5&#13;
minutes.&#13;
4. Just before serving the soup, stir the avocado cubes&#13;
into the pan. Serve immediately, garnished with parsley.&#13;
Serves: 6&#13;
More on the Hotel Bel Air, page 1.19.&#13;
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"TRAVELING IN OUR FABULOL&#13;
by Donald Pile &amp; Ray Williams&#13;
Featuring Cuisine From Coast&#13;
HOTEL BEL-AIR&#13;
70! Stone Cmnyon Road Los Fmgeles;&#13;
"~e dining room at the Hotel BeI-Mr is, ~vithout doubt,&#13;
the most romcamc restaurants on, the planet, and one&#13;
beautiful ! We dine&#13;
As it is terribly expensive, we always order&#13;
consists of a lovely Salad, soup of the day" mad finger sandwiches.&#13;
And this costs $3~3.00! bur W~rth every pelmy o~it.&#13;
nitelv the most&#13;
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Phe drag-themed Petticoat Bruncheon at Bump &amp; Grind is one ofDenver’s best excuses to get out&#13;
ofbed on weekwnd mo,~vings. (Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
By Andrew Collins&#13;
Denver has long been one of the country’s&#13;
great centers of lesbian and gay culture. The&#13;
GLBT community here is highly visible&#13;
- socially, professionally, and politically - and&#13;
gay-friendly restaurants, bars, hotels, and&#13;
other businesses are easy to find in a number&#13;
of prominent neighborhoods. With several&#13;
new or expanded high-profile museums,&#13;
easy access to skiing and hiking, a sunny&#13;
climate, and relative affordability compared&#13;
with other big urban centers, the Mile High&#13;
City makes for a highly appealing vacation&#13;
destination, whether for a couple of days or&#13;
a full week .of exploration.&#13;
The city’s bustling, modern downtown&#13;
skyline is dominated by soaring skyscrapers.&#13;
Here you can wander along 16th Street, a&#13;
popular pedestrian mall filled with mostly&#13;
upscale chain shops. Or explore artsy Larimar&#13;
Square, a restored Victorian block of&#13;
hip boutiques and cafes - be sure to check&#13;
out the Market at Larimer Square, a coffeehouse-&#13;
bakery-deli where a cool crowd enjoys&#13;
mocha lattes, hearty breakfast burritos, and&#13;
hefty pastrami sandwiches.&#13;
Larimar Square marks the edge of dapper&#13;
LoDo, which began as the city’s shipping&#13;
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and retail center in the late 19th century.&#13;
As recently as the 1980s, however, the&#13;
neighborhood had been reduced to slums&#13;
and abandoned brick warehouses. LoDo’s&#13;
comeback began v,;hen artists started converting&#13;
these classic redbrick buildings into&#13;
galleries and studios. A flood of restaurants,&#13;
coffeehouses, and shops followed, as did&#13;
stately Coors Field, home to baseball’s&#13;
Colorado Rockies. You can easily spend a&#13;
few hours exploring this attractive district,&#13;
perhaps dropping by the Tattered Cover,&#13;
one of the country’s most beloved independent&#13;
bookstores, which has an outstanding&#13;
GLBT section. Another retail must is Rockmount&#13;
Ranch Wear, a circa-1940s outlet&#13;
for authentic Western shirts, belts, hats, and&#13;
bolo ties - this is the very shop that provided&#13;
those down-home sexy shirts worn by Heath&#13;
Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback&#13;
Mountain.&#13;
South of downtown you’ll find Capitol Hill,&#13;
which is anchored on one end by the giltdomed&#13;
State Capitol building. It overlooks&#13;
a grassy mall surrounded by the Colorado&#13;
History Museum and the spectacular&#13;
Denver Art Museum, which underwent a&#13;
dramatic expansion and redesign in 2005.&#13;
The Capitol Hill neighborhood, which&#13;
extends east from the Capitol building, is&#13;
where many of the city’s GLBT residents&#13;
live. On sunny days, check out lovely&#13;
Cheesman Park and the nearby the Denver&#13;
Botanic Garden.&#13;
If you’re keen on shopping, head a few miles&#13;
southeast of downtown to the Cherry Creek&#13;
area, where you’ll find numerous opportunities&#13;
for browsing and bargain-hunting at&#13;
upscale Cherry Creek Shopping Center and&#13;
Cherry Creek North. Tnese two premier&#13;
shopping destinations contain a mix of&#13;
top chain and independent stores. In the&#13;
evening, try out one of the neighborhood’s&#13;
fine restaurants, such as trendy Ocean, a&#13;
haute seafood eatery, or North, which serves&#13;
exceptional modern Italian fare.&#13;
Dining is one area where Denver has truly&#13;
come into its own in recent years. If you’re&#13;
a serious foodie, sample one of the restaurants&#13;
run by Denver’s acclaimed expert&#13;
on innovative Mexican cuisine, Richard&#13;
Sandoval. Best bets include Tamayo, near&#13;
lively Larimer Square, and trendy Zengo, a&#13;
boldly decorated space just north of LoDo,&#13;
where Sandoval fuses the best ofAsian and&#13;
Latin cuisine, serving everything from sushi&#13;
to ceviche.&#13;
A good bet for dining in LoDo is Vesta,&#13;
which operates on a quirky premise: you&#13;
choose three sauces (perhaps pistachio-mint&#13;
or grilled onion jam) for dipping with whatever&#13;
entree you choose, from grilled venison&#13;
to harissa-roasted half chicken. You’ll find&#13;
simpler fare at Dixon’s Downtown Grill, a&#13;
nice choice for fish-and-chips and bluecheese&#13;
burgers, and the festive Wynkoop&#13;
Brewing Company, which serves the best&#13;
green chile stew in town, plus a wide range&#13;
of handcrafted beers. Near Larimer Square,&#13;
chic Rioja serves creative, world-beat&#13;
cuisine, such as Dungeness crab-and-shiso&#13;
spring rolls, and grilled maple-cured pork&#13;
chops with Calvados sauce.&#13;
Favorite restaurants on Capitol Hill include&#13;
I1 Vicino, which turns out creative pizzas&#13;
and salads along with microbrewed ales,&#13;
and Sparrow, a convivial neighborhood spot&#13;
serving such inventive regional American&#13;
fare as pumpkin-chicken served with pancetta&#13;
risotto, sage, and cider. The local java&#13;
chain Diedrich’s Coffee has a particularly&#13;
gay-popular branch in Capitol Hill, too.&#13;
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The city has some great places for breakfast fare, including the gay&#13;
lave Racine’s, which is open late and serves three meals daily. For&#13;
amazingly tasty pancakes, head to Snooze, an offbeat storefront&#13;
space near Coors Field where you might start the morning offwith&#13;
pineapple-upside~down pancakes or vanilla-almond oatmeal brulee.&#13;
On weekend mornings, don’t miss the legendary drag brunch, called&#13;
Petticoat Bruncheon, held at Bump &amp; Grind, a colorful bakery and&#13;
care.&#13;
One of city’s great strengths is its cultural scene, with maW of the&#13;
top events held at the esteemed, high-tech Denver Center for the&#13;
Performing Arts (DCPA), the second-largest such space in the nation&#13;
(trailing only New York City’s Lincoln Center). tt comprises&#13;
several performance venues and hosts everything from nationally&#13;
touring musicals to acclaimed opera. Before a performance, plan to&#13;
have dinner at DCPA’s top restaurant, Kevin Taylor’s. In this elegant&#13;
basement space, sample such creative fare as Black Angus carpaccio&#13;
with white-truffle oil, or charbroiled Colorado lamb chops with&#13;
braised lentils and black olive jus.&#13;
Denver has a friendly, eclectic gay nightlife, with a pleasing mix of&#13;
hip cocktail lounges, pulsing dance clubs, and friendly neighborhood&#13;
bars. One of the most popular hangouts is J.R.’s, an upscale,&#13;
bi-level video bar in Capitol Hill that hosts such entertaining events&#13;
as gong show karaoke and Broadway musical sing-alongs. Nearby&#13;
Charlie’s is a famously fun country-western club with line-dancing&#13;
and two-stepping, plus a restaurant serving decent American fare.&#13;
The Denver Detour is a mostly lesbian-oriented hangout that’s popular&#13;
early in the evening for happy hour cocktails - it’s right by the&#13;
State Capitol. Other good women’s options include tHERe Denver,&#13;
a lesbian-owned coffeehouse and lounge, and Ms. C’s, a long-running&#13;
lesbian dance club a 20-minute drive east of downtown.&#13;
Just south of Capitol Hill, the South Broadway area has several&#13;
notable locals joints, including B.J.’s Carousel, which has its own&#13;
volleyball court and a casual restaurant. You’ll find a somewhat&#13;
cruisy bunch at the Compound, a low-attitude dance club that’s&#13;
popular with everyone from collegiate hipsters to middle-aged bears.&#13;
The Triangle, for the serious leather crowd, has a big after-hours following&#13;
and a notoriously frisky basement. And Boyztown is one of&#13;
the better places in town to watch strippers strut their stuff.&#13;
Weekends are the best time to check out Denver’s most happening&#13;
gay nightclub, the always-packed Tracks Denver, a massive warehouse&#13;
disco with two pulsing dance floors, one spinning the latest&#13;
club music, the other featuring classic tunes from the ’70s and ’80s.&#13;
Denver has a number of memorable gay-friendly hotels. The&#13;
swanky, pet-friendly Hotel Monaco is a top choice for its hip,&#13;
Parisian-inspired aesthetic and remarkably friendly and helpful&#13;
service. Vibrant, stylish decor and quirk), in-room touches, such as&#13;
animal-print robes and pet goldfish, make this downtown boutique&#13;
property a fan favorite. The on-site restaurant, Panzano, serves firstrate&#13;
contemporary Italian fare.&#13;
A new kid on the block that’s earned praise for its stylish look as&#13;
well as its location across from the Denver Center for the Performing&#13;
Arts, The Curtis opened early in 2007 and looks like just&#13;
another high-rise from the exterior. But inside you’ll discover a&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
whimsical, retro-fabulous hotel that looks like something out of an&#13;
Austin Powers movie. Each floor of guestrooms is themed differently&#13;
- rooms on the eighth level have a sci-fi look, while those on the&#13;
12th are done with a get-your-groove-on dance-floor theme. Moderate&#13;
rates, VW Bug-shaped alarm clocks, and a cool eatery called the&#13;
Corner Office Restaurant and Martini Bar are among the Curtis’&#13;
many charms.&#13;
If you want to be close to the fabulous shopping of Cherry Creek,&#13;
consider booking a room at the posh JW Marriott Denver, a&#13;
contemporary 11-stoW hotel whose cushy accommodations have&#13;
32-inch flat-screen TVs, DVD/CD players, marble-and-granite&#13;
bathrooms, and plush bedding with custom duvets and linens. The&#13;
sterling service is another plus.&#13;
One of the most romantic options is the gay-owned Capitol Hill&#13;
Mansion B&amp;B, a stately Queen Anne Victorian on an attractive&#13;
residential street. Owners Jay Hadley and Carl Schmidt serve a lavish&#13;
full breakfast each morning as wel! as refreshments and snacks&#13;
in the afternoon; guests enjoy such pleasing amenities as free Wi-Fi&#13;
and fresh flowers in every room, and gas fireplaces, whirlpool tubs,&#13;
and private balconies in the top units. In the same neighborhood,&#13;
the gay-friendly Castle Marne B&amp;B offers similarly cushy, antiquesfilled&#13;
rooms. The imposing 1889 building is one of Denver’s most&#13;
distinctive houses, with its elaborate turrets and stonework.&#13;
Probably no Denver hotel is more famous than the prestigious&#13;
Brown Palace Hote! &amp; Spa, which has hosted such dignitaries as&#13;
Teddy Roosevelt and Sun Yat-sen during its 115-year tenure. Even&#13;
if you don’t have a chance to stay in one of the hotel’s lavish rooms,&#13;
consider dropping by for the daily afternoon high tea or evening&#13;
cocktails in the famed Atrium Lobby, or for the decadent Dom Perignon&#13;
brunch held in Ellyngton’s Restaurant on Sunday mornings.&#13;
the STAR 21&#13;
MAY 2007&#13;
Gay LoA. All the&#13;
One of the perks of being a "nationally&#13;
syndicated columnist," which is my newest&#13;
personal brand, is getting books in the mail&#13;
to review.&#13;
As the latest volume slipped out of its padded&#13;
envelope, I saw "sexual outlaws, power&#13;
politics, and lipstick lesbians" set in small&#13;
caps across the middle of the cover. Mmmmm,&#13;
this book is for me. Gay L.A.: A&#13;
History of,.. (insert those three descriptors&#13;
that caught my attention here), written by&#13;
award-winning historians Lillian Faderman&#13;
and Stuart Timmons, turns on its ear the&#13;
notion that the lesbian and gay movement&#13;
started in any one particular city.&#13;
L.A.’s gay roots go way beygnd the emergence&#13;
of Hollywood in the 1920s. We need&#13;
to go all the way back before California was&#13;
a state, before we were even a nation, and&#13;
we find the raale native Americans who&#13;
inhabited these lands to be quite fluid in&#13;
their sexuality.&#13;
California’s name came from Hernan&#13;
Cortes, the explorer who discovered the&#13;
tract of land now lmown as the Golden&#13;
State. It seems that Cortes was taken with&#13;
the 15th-century "protolesbian tale," as&#13;
the authors put it, about a mythical isle&#13;
called California, where Queen Califia&#13;
lived among strong, butch women. Just like&#13;
in the Amazonia legend, Califia’s women&#13;
"waged bloody war on other lands, killing&#13;
most of the males but carrying a few so that&#13;
they might copuJate with them for the sake&#13;
of procreation."&#13;
For some reason, Cortes put that myth&#13;
together with this new land and wrote&#13;
"California" across the map of what was&#13;
to become North America. The name&#13;
stuck, but the legend - like those of most&#13;
who come and go in this town known for&#13;
making legends - faded into obscurity until&#13;
Faderman and Timmons connected their&#13;
gay dots.&#13;
It wasn’t until Hollywood happened, with&#13;
its star-making quality, that L.A. and gay&#13;
really started to become synonymous. We&#13;
flocked to this city of creativity and makebelieve&#13;
because we could do just that - create&#13;
and make believe we could be whatever we&#13;
Way&#13;
If only that was totally true. When it comes&#13;
to the relationship between the community&#13;
and the notorious LAPD...well, let’s just say&#13;
it wasn’t a Hollywood love story.&#13;
"The LAPD in the years after WW~I and&#13;
into the 1960s was really particularly vicious&#13;
in regard to lesbians and gay men," Faderman&#13;
told me in a recent interview. "The&#13;
police hired Hollywood rejects - handsome&#13;
young men looking to break into the movie&#13;
industry - who would then go to the places&#13;
gay men cruised, hang out, strike up conversations,&#13;
and then the handcuffs would come&#13;
out, and the gays would be arrested."&#13;
It wasn’t only gay men who were victim~-&#13;
ized by the cops. "Butch women had a hard&#13;
time, too," said Faderman. "They were very&#13;
often arrested for ’masquerading.’" \Vghat is&#13;
this "masquerading"? Being butch and dressing&#13;
that ~vay. It seems that there was a laxv&#13;
on the books, in response to how outrageous&#13;
the puritanical city fathers thought things&#13;
were getting, that men couldn’t be seen&#13;
in public in women’s clothes, and women&#13;
couldn’t don men’s clothes either.&#13;
Reading this, I was disgusted by how those&#13;
we pay taxes to for protection - in a city,&#13;
the police, for the nation, the armed forces&#13;
- victimize our community. While "don’t&#13;
ask, don’t tell" is still in place, the LAPD&#13;
has changed its tune to some degree. Now&#13;
they’re recruiting us to their ranks - us&#13;
meaning lesbians and gays; transgender&#13;
people need not apply.&#13;
"The West Hollywood sheriff’s department&#13;
really wants lesbian and gay folks," explained&#13;
Faderman. "But on the other hand,&#13;
I read about a trans person who supported&#13;
herself by prostitution. The police would&#13;
take her in the back alley practically every&#13;
night and rape her."&#13;
As someone who grew up in L.A., Faderman&#13;
seems to be particularly proud of the lesbian&#13;
and gay firsts of her native city. Honestly,&#13;
these were things I never knew. I always&#13;
considered Stonewall to be the "start" - that&#13;
is, after all, what we celebrate every June.&#13;
In 1947, for example, the first lesbian&#13;
magazine, Vice Versa, was started in L.A. A&#13;
few years later, the Mattachine Society was&#13;
born - the child of Harry Hay. Ten years&#13;
before the Stonewall Riots, drag queens&#13;
and hustlers in downtown L.A. took to the&#13;
streets to protest the LAPD’s consistent harassment&#13;
of them at their hangout, Cooper&#13;
Donuts. In 1968, Troy Perry founded the&#13;
first gay church, the Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church, and in ’71 lesbian and gay&#13;
Jews had a welcoming place to worship at&#13;
the nation’s first gay synagogue, Beth Chaim&#13;
Chadashim.&#13;
"With L.A., there were all these incredible&#13;
firsts," said Faderman. "It’s sort of incredible&#13;
that no one has observed that before, and&#13;
no one has tried to make a history out of it."&#13;
Until now, that is.&#13;
This book is a great read that is both entertaining&#13;
and educational. The nonfiction&#13;
addict that I am, Gay L.A. gave me my fix&#13;
of facts and fun that kept me turning the&#13;
pages. I really xvanted to kmow what happened&#13;
next. I can’t wait until we all write the&#13;
next chapters as we continue to tear down&#13;
the barriers to our freedom.&#13;
22 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Rodeo Schedule&#13;
Thursday, May 24, 2007, from 9pm till&#13;
?, The Great Plains Rodeo Kick off Party,&#13;
featuring the current royalty and all former&#13;
royalty we can encourage to attend, at the&#13;
Finishline.&#13;
Friday, May 25, 2007, from 6pm till 9pm,&#13;
The Great Plains Rodeo Registration Party,&#13;
featuring contestant registration, a silent&#13;
auction, and a fundraiser shiny, at the Oklahoma&#13;
State Fair Park Barn 3.&#13;
Saturday, May 26, 2007, from 8am till&#13;
?, Rodeo events with grand entry around&#13;
noonish at the Oklahoma State Fair Park&#13;
Barn 6. Tickets are $10.00.&#13;
Saturday, May 26, 2007, from 6:30pm&#13;
till 9pm, The Texas Tea Party, featuring&#13;
the IGRA Royalty, The Texas Royalty and&#13;
the Oklahoma Royalty, and others, at the&#13;
COPA.&#13;
Sunday, May 27, 2007, from 8am till ?, Rodeo&#13;
events with grand entry around noonish&#13;
at the Oklahoma State Fair Park Barn 6.&#13;
Tickets are $10.00.&#13;
Sunday, May 27, 2007, from 8pm till ?,&#13;
Rodeo awards ceremony, at the Oklahoma&#13;
State Fair Park Barn 3. BBQ Dinner $10&#13;
per plate advance purchase by end grand entry&#13;
Sunday see any OGRA royalty member&#13;
or Officer.&#13;
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We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
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and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
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GAYCO From page 12&#13;
With seven players at their Eureka appearance,&#13;
the troupe delivered a performance&#13;
that would make the raunchiest of comedians&#13;
and the driest of analysts proud.&#13;
Opening their show with a stirring anthem&#13;
of "gay recruitment" the comedians set the&#13;
precedent that over the next hour and a half&#13;
nothing, not even death, would be sacred.&#13;
Blending lesbian issues and gay issues, the&#13;
comedy of Gayco had a little something for&#13;
everybody. Whether it was a widower admitting&#13;
her secret love for her best friend or&#13;
the gay man dating the barely eighteen year&#13;
old, the situations that Gayco created were&#13;
as real as the performers themselves (even&#13;
though it may take a few years to see "Baby&#13;
Time Share" become a reality).&#13;
’%V4e like to take hot topics of the day, but&#13;
also what is going on in our lives," explains&#13;
Eninger. "Sometimes we’ll have a sketch&#13;
completely written and sometimes we’ll&#13;
just improvise it. We use the ensemble to&#13;
improve each idea and make it better."&#13;
Eninger says that thanks to the unique backgrounds&#13;
of each of the core cast members&#13;
and their crew of artistic associates, that&#13;
the show is able to have such a wide ranging&#13;
appeal. "A lot of people in the comedy&#13;
and improvisational tend to have a broad&#13;
background, most everyone has some&#13;
kind of theatrical training and has worked&#13;
with some kind of improvisational group.&#13;
You add on to that having a broad based&#13;
understanding of things like politics, anth.&#13;
ropology and cultural references to make&#13;
your jokes as on top of your intelligence as&#13;
possible."&#13;
"We all (the cast) have an activist streak in&#13;
us," Eninger continues, "we all have a message&#13;
we want to get across that’s paramount,&#13;
but we’re also not afraid to get a little low&#13;
brow. Gay people like that too. It’s nice to&#13;
show a human scene with a couple and just&#13;
flip to show something like ’Club Uranus.’"&#13;
During the show, the Gayco Performers were not&#13;
the only ones who had fun on stage. Participants&#13;
from an improvisational workshop held the day&#13;
before xvere invited to become a part of the act.&#13;
According to the group, one of their favorite&#13;
parts of touring is reaching out to the communities&#13;
they visit to help aspiring performers (or&#13;
those wbo just want to do it for fun) learn a little&#13;
bit more about their craft.&#13;
If and when Gayco will returns to Eureka Springs&#13;
is not yet known, but for the group that travels&#13;
the world, Diversity Pride is a favorite stop. Be&#13;
sure not to miss them if you have the chance.&#13;
26 the STAR&#13;
DBA METRO OKC&#13;
PRIDE EVENT A&#13;
SUCCESS&#13;
By Jeanne Flanigan&#13;
Photo by I~ctor Gorin: Left to Right, Reverend&#13;
ScottJones ofCathedral ofHope Drag Emcee&#13;
Ivana Deville, Jeanne Flaniagn.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK~Xhe Diversity&#13;
Business Association of Metro OKC&#13;
hosted the Second Annual Silent Auction&#13;
and Benefit for OKC Pride on March 29 at&#13;
the Copa. Nick Post and his staff provided&#13;
a banquet buffet, a festive ambience, and&#13;
space for 6 locations throughout the club&#13;
for auction items. The auction included approximately&#13;
60 items, ranging from original&#13;
art to tools and electronics. The benefit&#13;
made over $7000 for the OKC Pride Festival&#13;
and Parade, which is celebrating their&#13;
20th Anniversary in June.&#13;
This time the event raised over twice as&#13;
much as it did last year, thanks largely to&#13;
entertainers Alison Scott, Lady Spencer, and&#13;
the magnificent Ivana Deville. Three large&#13;
items were raffled off, with several generous&#13;
people buying over 100 tickets each. The&#13;
club was filled to capacity with many DBA&#13;
members, a!ong with other movers and&#13;
shakers of the community.&#13;
DBA Metro meets twice monthly for&#13;
networking and educational opportunities.&#13;
For more information !og on to&#13;
www.dbametro.org.&#13;
Drag Queen&#13;
Bingo _At Cains&#13;
Ballroom, Tu]lsa.&#13;
By Randy Vineyard&#13;
TULSA, OK__On May 4th the Cains Ballroom&#13;
will play host to yet another historic&#13;
event. Drag Queen Bingo, benefiting Our&#13;
House Too sponsored by Regional Aids&#13;
Funds Ameri-Corp and the Cains.&#13;
An annual event in Tulsa, this years theme&#13;
will be "Tulsa’s Dream Girls Present Motown",&#13;
the 60’s remember. Local celebrities&#13;
will be performing and a show stopping&#13;
appearance by Tulsa King Ty West. The&#13;
event will be hosted by Kris Kohl, a veteran&#13;
performer of 31 years. Twenty additional&#13;
fantastic female impersonators will be&#13;
entertaining you.&#13;
Prizes for Bingo and door give-a ways have&#13;
been donated by local business and associations.&#13;
Doors open at 8pm. Tickets are on&#13;
sale now, Milton Harris 918-585-9552.&#13;
All proceeds will benefit Our House Too a&#13;
Tulsa area aids outreach activity center.&#13;
A LANDMAP K GONE&#13;
\Vho Remembers the Free Spirit?&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__Maybe it wasn’t&#13;
so long ago, or maybe longer ago than some&#13;
of us might xvant to admit, when OKC’s most&#13;
fabulous place to dance and party was the Free&#13;
Spirit. Located at 3121 N. Classen, originally an&#13;
Episcopalian Church, it first changed to an upscale&#13;
restaurant called Dino’s Steak &amp; Spaghetti&#13;
before it became the Free Spirit disco in 1977,&#13;
owned by Steve Sixbey &amp; managed by Michael&#13;
Tarr. Affectionately nicknamed "the Spirit"( and&#13;
its regulars "Spirit Queens") it became the "in"&#13;
place to be featuring cutting edge dance music,&#13;
some of Oklahoma’s early fabulous pageants,&#13;
and even appearances by major artists including&#13;
Sylvester &amp; Disco Tex/Sex-o-Lets.&#13;
In 1982 the club became Jazzy’s, a straight club&#13;
with a predominantly black clientele. It changed&#13;
back to the gay focused Free Spirit again in 1984,&#13;
competing head on with Angles which had just&#13;
opened in 1982, and the war began as to who&#13;
would be OKC’s premier gay dance dub. The&#13;
partiers !oved the battle, which resulted in all you&#13;
could drink for $5 on Fridays and Saturdays at&#13;
both venues, but the Free Spirit finally capitulated&#13;
in August of 1984. Again going through a series&#13;
of straight ventures, it emerged again as a gay&#13;
club in 1986 renamed "~he Bar," even though it&#13;
was still referred to as "the Spirit." ~hat venture&#13;
failed as well, and after a long run as the straight&#13;
club" Infinity" it made a few more changes before&#13;
finally closing the doors for good. The building&#13;
sat abandoned for many years before finally being&#13;
demolished in March of this year.&#13;
"Now a vacant lot with a future unforeseen at&#13;
this time, memories of that place will always&#13;
inspire priceless memories for some of us to&#13;
treasure and pass on.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
THE COPA: Strip-Off Contest 12am&#13;
MO&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Karaoke 9pm&#13;
"~DNESDAY May 2&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Karaoke 9pro.&#13;
THE COPA: Varie9" Show 10:30pro&#13;
FINISHHNE: Dart Tournament I0pm&#13;
THURSDAY May3&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC: Talent Show&#13;
~v/Rachad Erikks&#13;
THE COPA: Open Talent wtShemoane&#13;
Somemore 10:30pro&#13;
LEDO: Kari-Okie host. Pancho 9pro&#13;
FINISHLINE: Dart Tournament 10pm&#13;
THE COPA: Mate Dancers 9pro&#13;
THE COPA: Strip-Off Contest 12am&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Karaoke 9pro&#13;
THE COPA: Varlet7 Shmv 10:30pro&#13;
FINISHLINE: Dart Tournament 10pm&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC: Talent Show&#13;
wtRachael Erikks&#13;
THE COPA: Open Talent wlShe~noane&#13;
Somemore 10:30pm&#13;
FINISHLINE: Dart Tournament 10pm&#13;
LEDO: Kari-Okie host, Pancho 9pro&#13;
SATU May5&#13;
THE COPA: Male Dancers 9prn&#13;
GUSHERS: Late Night Breakfast Buffet&#13;
1 am-3:30am&#13;
SUN&#13;
THE COPA: Male Dancers 9pro&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC: /vlajestic Kings&#13;
Show 10pm.&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Free Brunch&#13;
LUB b~JESTIC: Carla Lee Love&#13;
Show 10pm GUSHERS: Late Night Breakfast Buffet&#13;
THE COPA: P,achael Erikks Show lam-3:30am&#13;
10:30pm THE COPA: Male Dancers 9pm&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Free Brunch&#13;
2pro,&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC: Carla Lee Love&#13;
Show 10pm&#13;
THE COPA: Rachael Erikks Show&#13;
10:30pro&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Karaoke 9pm.&#13;
THE COPA: Strip-OffContest&#13;
Midnight.&#13;
BA!vIBOO LOUNGE: Karaoke 9pm&#13;
THE COPA: Varieq, Show 10:30pm&#13;
FINISHLINE: Dart Tournament 10pro&#13;
THURSDAY M~v 17&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC: Talent Show w/&#13;
Rachaet Erikks&#13;
THE COPA: Open Talent wlShemoane&#13;
Somemore 10:30pro&#13;
FINISHHNE: Dart ~bumament 10pm&#13;
LEDO: Kari-Okie host, Pancho 9pro&#13;
THE COPA: Male Dancers 9pm&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Karaoke 9pro&#13;
THE COPA: \4trieiy Show 10:30pro&#13;
HNISHLINE: Dart Tournament !0pro&#13;
THURSDBX May 24&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC: Talent Show wt&#13;
Rachael Erikks&#13;
THE COPA: Open Talent w/Shemoane&#13;
Somemore t0:30pm&#13;
FINISHLINE: Dart Tournament 10pro&#13;
LEDO: Kari-Okie host, Pancho 9pro&#13;
\ May [25&#13;
THE COPA: Male Dancers 9pro&#13;
CLUB NL&amp;JESTIC: Miss Oklal~oma&#13;
Continental 2007 - Doors open 8pro&#13;
OGRA: RODEO, OKC&#13;
OGRA: RODEO. OKC&#13;
THE COPA: Male Dancers 9pro&#13;
GUSHERS: Late Night Breakfast Buffet&#13;
lam-3:30am&#13;
SUN 27&#13;
OGRA: RODEO, OKC&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Brunch 2pro&#13;
BIG Memorial Cookout.&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC: Catia Lee Love&#13;
Show 10pm&#13;
"H-IE COPA: Rachael Erikks Show&#13;
10:30pm&#13;
MEMORIAL DAY&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Karaoke 9pro,&#13;
THE COPA: Male Dancers 9pro&#13;
GUSHERS: Late Night Breakfast Buffet THE COPA: Strip-Off Contest&#13;
lam-3:30am Midnight.&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Free Brunch&#13;
2pm, Kris Kohl Show 8pm&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC: Catia Lee Love&#13;
Show 10pm&#13;
THE COPA: Rachael Erikks Show&#13;
10:30pm&#13;
DAY May 30&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE: Karaoke 9pm&#13;
THE COPA: gariety Show 10:30pro&#13;
FINISHLINE: Dart Tournament 10pm&#13;
www,ozarksstar.com&#13;
BA~MBOO LOUNGE: Karaoke 9pm.&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC: Talent Show w/&#13;
Rachael Erildcs&#13;
THE COPA: Strip-Off Contest&#13;
Midnight.&#13;
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HNISHLINE: Dart Tournament 10pm&#13;
LEDO: Kari-Okie host, Pancho 9pm&#13;
the STAR 27&#13;
"Doodle, Capricorn!"&#13;
Mercury aligned with the Sun in Taurus makes us&#13;
stubbornly attached to our ideas. Both orbs clashing&#13;
with Pluto bring those ideas under harsh scrutiny.&#13;
Arguments are inevitable but offer chances to learn.&#13;
ARIES (~arch 20 -April 19): Holding fast to your principles&#13;
doesn’t require arguing with everyone who disagrees&#13;
with you. Better to challenge yourself and see if your ideals&#13;
are strong enough to encompass more than just the ideas&#13;
you’re comfortable with.&#13;
TAURUS (April 21) - May 21)): Little disagreements can feel&#13;
like major personal attacks. Try to shrug them off and relax.&#13;
A little sexual exploration can take the edge off, although&#13;
that might also feel like a challenge. Still, it should be a&#13;
challenge you can rise to!&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 21)): An erotic retreat with your&#13;
partner can relieve pressures that are making you feel&#13;
paranoid. Even if you (~an’t get away, stop imagining hostile&#13;
agendas behind every conversation. Meditation or a dream&#13;
journal can help unravel what’s really bothering you.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Your long-range vision may&#13;
cause clashes with colleagues who are locked into accomplishing&#13;
the task at hand. Helpful as your ideas may be,&#13;
arguing about them won’t help. Bite your lip, go with the&#13;
flow, and save your inspirations for later.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Eager to get ahead, you may&#13;
be pushing too hard. Sit back a bit, strategize, and try to&#13;
cultivate finesse. Getting into everyone’s face about your&#13;
brilliance is counter-productive. Let your creativity speak for&#13;
itself.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Being terribly certain&#13;
in your ideas can put you at odds with your family or your&#13;
community. It may well be that you have something important&#13;
to tell them, but you need to listen in order to be heard.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): The more you&#13;
struggle against scandal, the more it grows. A bemused&#13;
response - "Mercy! Who’s telling such silly stories?" - wilt&#13;
help facilitate a quick change of subject. Or you may prefer&#13;
a smug, quiet smile that enhances a wicked mystique.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): If you’re partnered,&#13;
arguments are nearly inevitable for you, with money&#13;
being the likely trigger. If you’re single, your feistiness will&#13;
make or break the interest of a potential mate. Arguments&#13;
now can foreshadow a bigger struggle in six weeks.&#13;
28 the STAR&#13;
SAG~TTAR~US (November 22 o December 20): Safe&#13;
sex is as important now as ever. Your health is extremely&#13;
vulnerable right now, especially in erotic situations, but also&#13;
while you’re at work or exercising. Re-examine your habits&#13;
at work, working out, and "working it." There’s always room&#13;
for improvement!&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Your efforts at&#13;
playful repartee may seem a bit artificial, as if you’re trying&#13;
to hide something that is bothering you. At an unconscious&#13;
level, you probably are. Doodling, humming, or singing in&#13;
free association can help provide clues to what’s behind the&#13;
banter.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): How far do your&#13;
ambitions and dreams lead you away from the comfort of&#13;
family or tribe? And how far away do you really need to go?&#13;
Those questions seem important now. The answers are not&#13;
comfortable, but neither are they final.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - Nlarch 19): The stronger your&#13;
opinions, the more they’ll be challenged. Do some homework&#13;
to back up your arguments. You may even learn&#13;
something that wil! push you to grow and change. Remember,&#13;
it’s only resistance to change that makes it difficult.&#13;
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Barnes &amp; Noble Bks - - 261 N. 46th St., Rogers- - - -479-636-2002&#13;
Arkansas, Eureka Springs (479)&#13;
Diversity Pride Events - www.diversitypride.com&#13;
A Byrd’s Eye View..... 36 N. Main........... 479-253-0200&#13;
Caribe Restaurante.... 309 W VanBuren....... 479-253-8102&#13;
Henri’s ....... 19 !/2 Spring St ............. 479-253-5795&#13;
Lumberyard Bar&amp;Grill- - - 105 E VanBuren....... 479-253-0400&#13;
MCC Living Spring - 17 Elk Street- Service 6PM- - -479-253-9337&#13;
Swiss Holiday Resort- Hwy 62 at Hwy 23 So.- .... 888-582-8464&#13;
Spexton........ 17B Spring Street-- -479-981-6060&#13;
Tiki Torch........ 75 S. Main Street- ........ -479-253-2305&#13;
Tradewinds Lodge - 141 W. VanBuren- 800-242-1615&#13;
Arkansas, Fayetteville (479)&#13;
Common Ground Restaurant- - - 412 W. Dixon - - - 479-442-3515&#13;
Condom Sense ......... 418 W. Dickson.......479-444-6228&#13;
Curry’s Video - - - 612 N. College Ave- - -479-521-0009&#13;
Flames Bar - - - 40 E. Center- ............... 479-251-1922&#13;
Passages ......930 N. College Ave- 479-442-5845&#13;
Tangerine Club - -21 N. Block Ave. 479-587-9512&#13;
Arkansas, Fort Smith (479)&#13;
Kinkeads.......1004 1/2 Garrison Ave........ 479-783-9988&#13;
Klub XLR8 ......1022 Dodson Ave- - - 479-782-9578&#13;
Red Rock City - - - 917 N. "A" St.- 479-242-2489&#13;
Arkansas, Hot Springs (501)&#13;
Jesters Lounge .... 1010 E. Grand Ave .........501-624-5455&#13;
Arkansas, Little Rock (501)&#13;
Back Street .... 1021 Jessie Rd- -501-6642744&#13;
Diamond State Rodeo Assoc. - www.dsra.org&#13;
Discovery-~--- 102! Jessie Rd- -501-666-6900&#13;
Sidetracks--- 415 Main St--North L.R. 501-244-0444&#13;
The Factory ...... 412 Louisiana St.- - 501-372-3070&#13;
Club U.B.U. - ..... 824 W Capitol Ave......... 501-375-8580&#13;
Kansas, Junction City (785)&#13;
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;
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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 (417)&#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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Hydes KC Gym &amp; Guest Hs -www.hydeskc.com - - 816-561-! 010&#13;
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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, McAlester (9~i8)&#13;
McPride........... 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 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;
Eastern Ave Video- - -1105 S Eastern Ave........ -405-6726459&#13;
Finishline ....... 2200 NW 39th Expwy........405-525-9200&#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 ....... -405-947-2351&#13;
Hi-Lo Club ....... 1221 NW 50th-&#13;
Jungle Reds .......2200 NW Expwy&#13;
Ledo- .2200 NW Expwy........&#13;
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Partners. 2805 NW 36th St&#13;
Pec’s- -3535 NW 39th Expw ........&#13;
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Rudy’s Place......3535 NW39th Expw........&#13;
Phoenix Rising .... 2120 NW 39th St-&#13;
The Park 2125 NW 39th St&#13;
The Patio&#13;
Topanga Grill &amp; Bar-&#13;
Tramps-&#13;
Ziggy’s-&#13;
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Bamboo Lounge....7204 E. Pine&#13;
Border’s Book Store- - - 2740 E, 21st-&#13;
Border’s Book Store--- 8015 S. Yale&#13;
Circle Cinema...... !0 S. Lewis-&#13;
Club 209 ....... 209 N. Boulder -&#13;
Club Majestic....... 124 N. Boston&#13;
Club Maverick..... 822 S. Sheridan&#13;
Cosmo Deli &amp; Bar- - 6746 S. Memorial&#13;
Dreamland Bks .... 8807 E. Admiral PI&#13;
Equality Center ..... 621 E. 4th Street........&#13;
Hideaway Lounge..... 11730 E. 11th&#13;
HOPE Clinic....... 3540 E. 31st&#13;
Midtown 319 E. 3rd-&#13;
918-836-8700&#13;
918-712-9955&#13;
918-494-2665&#13;
--918-592-3456&#13;
918-584-9944&#13;
918-584-9494&#13;
918-835-3301&#13;
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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;
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Victor Gorin&#13;
Greg Gatewood&#13;
Libby Post&#13;
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              <text>Happy Thanksgiving&#13;
STATEHOOD DAY&#13;
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Oklahoma’s Centennial Kicks off in our&#13;
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October 1930 (77 years ago last month)&#13;
Sociologist Laud Humphreys is born in&#13;
Chickasha, Oklahoma.&#13;
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grape varieties known. This grape has&#13;
been cultivated in Burgundy since the&#13;
1st century AD.&#13;
Rachael Sage Talks with the STAR&#13;
before her performap,ce in Tulsa.&#13;
Gay Travelers: San Francisco&#13;
Out of Town: Austin, Texas&#13;
Dining In or OUT&#13;
Lesbian Notions, an interview with Jennifer&#13;
Chrisler, executive director of the&#13;
Family Equality Council.&#13;
Introspection can lead you to better&#13;
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achieve greater happiness.&#13;
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acquired the Finishline, Copa, Ledo and Gushers in&#13;
2007. It was actually 2000. We regret the error.&#13;
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R÷a&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
With all the outing&#13;
of gay penguins,&#13;
sheep, dogs and other&#13;
species, is there a possibility&#13;
there are gay&#13;
turkeys? How would&#13;
you know if you&#13;
were eating one of our own? I mean the poor critters are just&#13;
herded into the slaughter pen, humanely killed, I presume,&#13;
plucked and whisked off to Walmart. I for one will be asking&#13;
the Walmart meat lady if my turkey was gay! I refuse to bake,&#13;
fry, barbecue or boil a family member.&#13;
We assume that all turkeys are hetero, and it’s OK to bake&#13;
or fry ect., a homophobic hetero turkey, but what if your&#13;
turkey was hetero and gay friendly?&#13;
This outing of animals and now fowl is just not right. It&#13;
raises so many questions and creates so many problems and&#13;
it’s Thanksgiving for God’s sake. Where are the Fowl Rights&#13;
people when you need them!&#13;
Have a Great Holiday!&#13;
INTERNATIONAL GAY BOWLING&#13;
TOURNAMENT AND CONVENTION&#13;
ROLLS INTO OKLAHOMA CITY&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (P/R) __ Oklahoma City wilt be hosting&#13;
the International Gay Bowling Organization’s (IGBO) 2007&#13;
Mid-Year Tournament and Convention, November 7-12, 2007.&#13;
This event will cap offtwo years of preparation by the OKClassic&#13;
Bowling Association as it welcomes bmvlers from al! over the United&#13;
States and Canada.&#13;
IGBO is the world’s largest GLBT sports organization with over&#13;
170 member leagues and over 60 member tournaments. OKClassic&#13;
has hosted one of IGBO’s largest and most-respected tournaments&#13;
for over 16 years and has donated over $100,000 to local charities in&#13;
the process. Oklahoma City hosted IGBO’s 1994 Annual Tournament&#13;
and Convention.&#13;
The convention activities will be held at The Holiday Inn Hotel&#13;
&amp; Suites on NW 63rd &amp; Robinson. IGBO’s Board of Directors,&#13;
Regional. Representatives, and league and tournament representatives&#13;
from around the world will conduct various business meetings&#13;
at the ......................................... Continuedpa~,e- 27&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 5&#13;
rocre tior Uber AlOes&#13;
OK~.AHOMA CITY, OK__ Who would&#13;
have thought that the successful union of a&#13;
spermatozoa and an ovum would be a taxpaying&#13;
citizen’s certification of citizenship.&#13;
¯he highest court of the state of Maryland&#13;
has recently joined New York and Washington&#13;
state in ruling that because same-gendered&#13;
people can’t procreate they can not be&#13;
married in the same way that opposite-gendered&#13;
people can.&#13;
Reading between the lines it seems straight&#13;
people who have the corresponding slot&#13;
A and tab B are automatically entitled to&#13;
the approximately 1,400 Federal and state&#13;
benefits that accrue with state-sponsored&#13;
marriage.&#13;
I always thought that paying taxes made one&#13;
a citizen.&#13;
Odd, that even though I have no children,&#13;
I’m still required to pay school taxes. Additionally,&#13;
I pay a sales tax to help pay for&#13;
municipal structures such as sports arenas&#13;
that I will never use, my gasoline taxes are&#13;
used to pave roads which I’ll never drive&#13;
on, and my library taxes will pay for books&#13;
which H1 never read.&#13;
And now, at least in Maryland, New York&#13;
and Washington-- I have to pony up with&#13;
a wife and child in order to be a REAL&#13;
citizen? Paying taxes isn’t enough?&#13;
I’m glad these anti-gay judicial decisions&#13;
are finally exposing the hypocrisy of our socalled&#13;
civil society where the First Amendment&#13;
defense of the separation of secular&#13;
and sacred is being ignored and willfully&#13;
convoluted in order to perpetuate the ideas&#13;
of religious supremacy, the power of the&#13;
penis, and the submissiveness of the vagina.&#13;
Since when was being the father or mother&#13;
of a child necessary to prove one’s citizenship?&#13;
Is that really the case?&#13;
Don’t we all know married straights who&#13;
have never had biological children? Are&#13;
their marriages in danger of being repudiated&#13;
in those states that have ruled procreation&#13;
as a necessary possibility for a complete&#13;
marriage? Are childless marriages&#13;
breaking the law? Doesn’t this suggestion&#13;
smell strongly ofNazism and other totalitarian&#13;
creeds such as one-child China?&#13;
AS our American society devolves into a&#13;
seriously reality-adverse Gulag of religiously&#13;
based proscriptions against equality, and as&#13;
the "demos" is removed from Democracy&#13;
and replaced with "theos", I’ve written a&#13;
proposed bill that someone like Trent "gays&#13;
have Heptomania" Lott, Larry ’Tm not gay"&#13;
Craig, David "diaper" Vitter, or Jim "no&#13;
gays in my family" Inhofe wil! take up on&#13;
the floor of Congress.&#13;
IfI were a God-fearing, Bible-banging GOP&#13;
straight man truly interested in the precepts&#13;
of the great Creator who knows all things&#13;
and requires the institution of marriage to&#13;
be solely and soulfully about procreation I&#13;
would legislate for the fol!owing policy to be&#13;
instituted.&#13;
A provisional license would be issued following&#13;
a medical examination to determine&#13;
the gender and procreative viability of the&#13;
man and woman applying.&#13;
Should one applicant fai! this examination&#13;
in either part no license from the state&#13;
would be allowed. In addition the failing&#13;
partner would be required to register on a&#13;
publicly available website to insure against&#13;
fraud and redundancy.&#13;
Opposite gendered married couples that&#13;
do not procreate vcithin three years of their&#13;
marriage will have that marriage annulled.&#13;
If a procreative impediment, other than&#13;
self-induced conditions, develops after the&#13;
issuance of the provisional license as ~vell&#13;
as after the issuance of the final license, the&#13;
marriage would be allowed to continue.&#13;
Should there be a stillbirth or death within&#13;
one year of the birth of a living child, an extension&#13;
of one year would allowed for each&#13;
subsequent stillbirth or early death. Such&#13;
extensions would continue until the natural&#13;
menopausal advancement occurs with the&#13;
woman. The man is considered to be fertile&#13;
for life.&#13;
As the balance scale of Lady Justice is&#13;
replaced with a cudgel, and her blindfold&#13;
exchanged for binoculars it would do for&#13;
us all, gay or straight, to reassess just what&#13;
makes a civil society.&#13;
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By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo:Joe @dgle); OKCsc~ool teacher and&#13;
political activist with Miss America Lauren&#13;
Nelson&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Keeping up&#13;
a proud tradition begun in 1998, the Oklahoma&#13;
City AIDS Walk was held again on&#13;
Sunday, September 29 as usual sponsored&#13;
and supported by a wide variety of groups&#13;
&amp; people from all walks of life to help those&#13;
living with HIV, prevention and education,&#13;
as well as remembering those passed on.&#13;
~his year the occasion was honored as Miss&#13;
America, Oklahoma’s own Lauren Nelson,&#13;
headlined as this year’s Grand Marshall. This&#13;
year’s walk raised over $60,000. The Walk&#13;
benefits the AIDS Support Program/Winds&#13;
House, RAIN (Regional AIDS Intercommunity&#13;
Network), Guiding Right, Legal&#13;
Aid Services of Oklahoma-HIV/AIDS Legal&#13;
Resource Project, Northern Lights Alternatives,&#13;
Other Options Inc, Planned Parenthood&#13;
of Oklahoma &amp; Red Rock North.&#13;
Currently over 6000 Oklahomans are living&#13;
with HIV or AIDS.&#13;
OKC MDS Walk President Danny Morgan&#13;
looked to the future with his statement,&#13;
"We are really excited over the increase in&#13;
attendance and money raised over last year,&#13;
and we’re looking forward to an even bigger&#13;
event with yet more money raised for the&#13;
valuable work that our agencies do in the&#13;
Oklahoma City area."&#13;
STOP HATE N THE HALLWAYS&#13;
A BULLYNG CONFERENCE&#13;
THAT NADE&#13;
H STORY&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOIVlA CITY, OK __ On October&#13;
11 history was made in Oklahoma. Although&#13;
there had been numerous conferences&#13;
and seminars about school safety in&#13;
the past, there had always been something&#13;
conspicuously missing, and to one group of&#13;
victims, along with their friends and families,&#13;
it was obvious. It was students harassed&#13;
because of their real or perceived sexual&#13;
orientation.&#13;
The Stop Hate in the Hallways Conference&#13;
was held at the Springlake Metro Tech&#13;
Campus, organized by Cimarron Alliance&#13;
and co-sponsored by numerous organizations.&#13;
The conference was attended by over&#13;
300 people, among them teachers, school&#13;
administrators, law enforcement, and other&#13;
people from all walks of life throughout&#13;
Oklahoma. As one of the organizers, OKC&#13;
Councilperson Ann Simank pointed out, "&#13;
I think the conference is addressing many&#13;
issues that should have been addressed years&#13;
and years ago. The whole goal is for the&#13;
attendees today to obtain some real knowledge&#13;
and tools to take back to their communities&#13;
so that they’ll be able to make children&#13;
safer and feel better, to feel accepted."&#13;
The conference explored the price society&#13;
pays for school bullying. Victims of bullying&#13;
are less likely to go on to college, many even&#13;
drop out of high school to escape abuse,&#13;
thus doing serious damage to their careers.&#13;
School districts have been successfiAly sued&#13;
when harassment was deliberately allowed,&#13;
and tragedies have resulted that have made&#13;
schools less safe.&#13;
The keynote speaker was Kevin Jennings,&#13;
the founder and national director of&#13;
GLSEN (Gay Lesbian Straight Education&#13;
Network), which works to educate the public&#13;
and school systems about the problems&#13;
faced by students harassed due to sexual&#13;
orientation. A former teacher himself, he&#13;
pointed out that a generic policy prohibiting&#13;
bullying" is no more valuable than no&#13;
policy at all.&#13;
Gay students likelihood of skipping school&#13;
is when they see themselves specifically mentioned&#13;
in the policy, among race, religion,&#13;
color, and so on". He also pointed out that&#13;
it has been shown that schools that have a&#13;
policy specifically protecting students from&#13;
harassment due to sexual orientation have a&#13;
lower incidence of bullying overall.&#13;
On a positive note, he stated that among&#13;
parents surveyed almost 83% support school&#13;
policies protecting students from bullying&#13;
due to real or perceived sexual orientation,&#13;
even 77% of those parents identified as born&#13;
again Christians. Although there are many&#13;
differences of opinion, the overall consensus&#13;
of parents is that they want their children’s&#13;
schools to be safe. He compared the threats&#13;
&amp; opposition of fundamentalist parents&#13;
opposing a policy of this protection to be&#13;
"like a dog on the other side of a door that&#13;
is really a chihuahua. "&#13;
There was discussion about the Oklahoma&#13;
City School District, which last year posted&#13;
on their website the upcoming Student&#13;
Handbook, which included among the&#13;
categories protected from bullying &amp; harassment&#13;
"sexual orientation," then mysteriously&#13;
pulled those words two days later. Despite&#13;
numerous appeals by many diverse speakers&#13;
and groups, the Oklahoma City School&#13;
Board has yet to give any reply as to why&#13;
this happened, or why there is no policy&#13;
protecting OKC students from this category&#13;
of harassment to this day. To attend the&#13;
conference, personnel from the OKC school&#13;
systera had to take personal time off from&#13;
their jobs.&#13;
In closing Richard Odgen, President of&#13;
Cimarron Alliance had some optimism in&#13;
saying, "I think this will not be the end of&#13;
this discussion, but the beginning. We’re&#13;
hopeful that in the years to come that rather&#13;
than the State Secretary of Education saying&#13;
’ I’m too busy’ she wil! be here. Rather than&#13;
a lack of support from largest school district&#13;
in the state, there will be a policy of sending&#13;
teachers to the conference. We’re letting&#13;
people know, we are going to talk about it,&#13;
it isn’t right that that these hot topics aren’t&#13;
discussed, in fact that is why the), must be&#13;
discussed. "&#13;
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TULSA, OK (P/R) __ The Dennis 1L Neill&#13;
Equality Center art gallery will host its&#13;
monthly meet-the-artist reception from 6-&#13;
9pm, Thursday, November 1, 2007, for the&#13;
opening of its November exhibit, "Schizo",&#13;
works by artist Patrick Uva.&#13;
Uva comes to Tulsa via New York City&#13;
where he studied art at City College ofNew&#13;
York. Since moving to his new home, Patrick&#13;
has created a prolific collection of new&#13;
paintings and sculpture.&#13;
His new shmv "SCHIZO" was inspired by&#13;
the auditory hallucinations he struggles with&#13;
every day. "I wanted to express my struggle&#13;
with the voices, but also the idea of collective&#13;
freedom. I have this ’built-in’ collective&#13;
consciousness so I wanted to show how&#13;
individual awareness affects humanity as a&#13;
whole.&#13;
Patrick uses vibrant colors, fabric, dirt, sand&#13;
and even cigarette ash within the confines&#13;
of a skewed geometry to produce art that is&#13;
at once violent, harmonious, haunting and&#13;
ioy6 l.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month of November, and can be viewed&#13;
Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pm. 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;
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 families&#13;
through advocacy, education, programs,&#13;
alliances, and the operation of the Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
Cdebrate 1st&#13;
Arm versary&#13;
Oklahoma’s Log Cabin Republicans (LCR)&#13;
will be celebrating their first year as a&#13;
chapter of the national organization with a&#13;
special free barbecue dinner November 1.&#13;
The social event is for members only and&#13;
their friends, including many Democrats&#13;
who have been invited. It is also an event&#13;
geared toward welcoming potential new&#13;
members.&#13;
"We are going to throw a nice dinner party&#13;
for our members and friends, to celebrate&#13;
the fact we completed the requirements&#13;
of our national committee for full chapter&#13;
status," said Tim O’Herin, president of the&#13;
group. LCR is the nation’s largest organization&#13;
of Republicans who support fairness,&#13;
freedom, and equality for gay and lesbian&#13;
Americans. It has state chapters nationwide,&#13;
a full-time staff in \Vashington, DC, and a&#13;
Federal political action committee.&#13;
"Although LCR of Oklahoma has been active&#13;
in the gay community for about three&#13;
years, this is our first year as a recognized&#13;
chapter," he said.&#13;
The party is by invitation only, and will&#13;
be held in a member’s home in the south&#13;
Edmond, North Oklahoma City area. The&#13;
barbecue dinner is being provided by Head&#13;
Country Barbecue of Ponca City. Dinner&#13;
will be at 7:30 PM., with a one hour cocktail&#13;
hour at 6:30 PM.&#13;
"We encourage any gay man or lesbian who&#13;
is a Republican, or supports our goals, to&#13;
contact us for details about the dinner," he&#13;
said.&#13;
"Since it is being held at a private residence,&#13;
we will not publicize the exact details of its&#13;
location, but anyone who is interested in attending&#13;
can contact us for further information,"&#13;
O’Herin said.&#13;
....................Continued page 27&#13;
Deborah Harry&#13;
per£orm At T sa’s&#13;
Historic Brady eater&#13;
TULSA, OK (P/R) __ The lead singer&#13;
for Rock &amp; Roll Hall of Fame inductees&#13;
Blondie, Deborah Harry is performing at&#13;
Tulsa’s Historic Brady Theater on Tuesday&#13;
November 27th.&#13;
The ultimate pop-rock, new wave diva,&#13;
Debbie Harry set the mold, incorporating&#13;
everything she learned from culture pioneers&#13;
like Andy Warhot, Giorgio Moroder and&#13;
Fab Five Freddy into her fashion, look and,&#13;
particularly, sound. With Blondie, she and&#13;
Chris Stein brought the worlds of disco&#13;
and rock together with "Heart of Glass",&#13;
"Dreaming", "The Tide Is High", and "Call&#13;
Me" and broke ground by combining hiphop&#13;
and pop on "Rapture." As a solo artist,&#13;
Nile Rodgers &amp; Bernard Edwards co-produced&#13;
her first release Koo Koo in 1981. She&#13;
continues to defy expectations with such&#13;
genre-busting efforts as "French Kissing in&#13;
t~he U.S.A.," "Rush Rush," "Rain", ’[Atomic",&#13;
and "The Jam Was Moving." Before&#13;
there was Madonna and Gwen Stefani, Debbie&#13;
Harry was rock’s reigning blonde pin-up&#13;
icon, and both are quick to acknowledge&#13;
her inspiration, as are countless female (and&#13;
male) rockers who have since formed bands.&#13;
On the heels of her sixth solo album&#13;
"Necessary Evil", Deborah Harry will be&#13;
performing live at Tulsa’s Historic Brady&#13;
Theater Tuesday November 27th, 2007.&#13;
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and show starts&#13;
at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $29, $39 &amp; $49.&#13;
at www.bradytheater.com, Tulsa’s Historic&#13;
Brady Theater at 105 West Brady, or by calling&#13;
the Brady Theater Ticket Office at (918)&#13;
58-BRADY (27239).&#13;
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Y÷a !&#13;
GUTHRIE, OK__ The Guthrie&#13;
Centennial Committee, in coordination&#13;
with the Oklahoma State&#13;
Centennial Commission, is proud&#13;
to present a major state celebration&#13;
in Guthrie, Oklahoma on&#13;
November 16, 2007.&#13;
This State Holiday celebrates the 100&#13;
Year Proclamation of Oklahoma Statehood&#13;
by President Theodore Roosevelt&#13;
on November 16, 1907. Guthrie,&#13;
as Oklahoma’s First State Capital, will&#13;
host historical re-enactments of the&#13;
statehood proclamation, the swearing-&#13;
in of Oklahoma’s First Governor,&#13;
Cliarles Haskell, and the symbolic&#13;
wedding of Oklahoma Territory with&#13;
Indian Territory. These re-enactments&#13;
will be held at the historic Carnegie&#13;
Library in Guthrie, where they actually&#13;
occurred in 1907.&#13;
At 12 Noon, a historic parade will be&#13;
held, just as occurred in 1907, and will&#13;
retrace the route from the Scottish Rite&#13;
Temple to Mineral Wells Park.&#13;
This historic parade will include major&#13;
university marching bands such as the&#13;
University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma&#13;
State University, Langston University,&#13;
the University of Central Oklahoma,&#13;
and the Oklahoma Centennial All Star&#13;
Band. In addition, marching bands&#13;
from Logan County high schools will&#13;
also perform.&#13;
At Mineral Wells Park, a barbeque will&#13;
be held with the identical menu which&#13;
occurred a century ago...barbeque,&#13;
bread, a pickle, coffee and lemonade.&#13;
Other events and entertainment venues&#13;
will also be held throughout the&#13;
downtown area during the day.&#13;
State and national dignitaries will be&#13;
in Guthrie, to participate in the reenactments,&#13;
and in the parade. The&#13;
President of the United States has&#13;
been invited to be in Guthrie also on&#13;
this day.&#13;
The City of Guthrie has been advised&#13;
that between 75,000 and 100, 000&#13;
visitors may attend events on this historic&#13;
day. As a small city, the challenge&#13;
of these crowds will be enormous. City&#13;
planning is ongoing throughout 2007&#13;
to anticipate and deal with crowds.&#13;
Many volunteers from the Guthrie&#13;
and Logan County communities, and&#13;
from the region, will assist in making a&#13;
historic day for visitors.&#13;
Lodging, dining, other details:&#13;
Residents are being encouraged to&#13;
wear early 1900 "Period Dress" for&#13;
the Statehood Day events. Victorian,&#13;
Edwardian, and Western dress is&#13;
encouraged but not required. Visitors&#13;
to Guthrie are also welcome to wear&#13;
period attire.&#13;
Lodging and dining referrals may be&#13;
found through the Chamber of Commerce&#13;
at 405-282-1947.&#13;
Historic Pollard Inn at 405-282-1000&#13;
The Guthrie Bed &amp; Breakfast Association&#13;
through v~.guthriebb.com&#13;
Sleep Inn at 405-260-1400&#13;
With the large anticipated crowds,&#13;
visitors may desire to bring personal or&#13;
picnic lunches.&#13;
12 the STAR w~wv.ozarksstar.com&#13;
PlanetOu InCo Sells&#13;
RSVP Vacations&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (PRNewswire-&#13;
FirstCall __PlanetOut inc., the leading media&#13;
and entertainment company exclusively&#13;
focused on the gay and lesbian market,&#13;
today announced that it has entered into a&#13;
definitive agreement with Atlantis Events,&#13;
Inc. for Atlantis to acquire RSVP Vacations.&#13;
The transaction is subject to customary closing&#13;
conditions and is expected to close on or&#13;
about October 24, 2007. The sale will not&#13;
affect RSVP’s scheduled itinerary, nor will it&#13;
affect current passenger bookings.&#13;
"We are extremely pleased that RSVP wil!&#13;
become part of the Atlantis family," said&#13;
Karen Magee, chief executive officer, Planet-&#13;
Out Inc. "Atlantis plans to preserve RSVP’s&#13;
distinct brand, enabling Atlantis to expand&#13;
the audience it serves by taking advantage&#13;
of RSVP’s unique positioning within the&#13;
LGBT community. We believe this combination&#13;
also will be a real positive for RSVP’S&#13;
customers and business partners. It really is&#13;
a perfect match and we’re looking forward&#13;
to expanding and extending our marketing&#13;
relationship with Atlantis."&#13;
"From a corporate perspective, we believe&#13;
this transaction demonstrates to our shareholders&#13;
that we are continuing to deliver on&#13;
our commitment to leverage our strengths&#13;
by simplifying our business model and&#13;
emphasizing our core competencies," added&#13;
Magee. "We are focused on ensuring that&#13;
we are in the best position to realize our full&#13;
potential as the leading media and entertainment&#13;
company exclusively serving the&#13;
LGBT market, while also strengthening our&#13;
balance sheet."&#13;
Magee also pointed out that the sale of&#13;
RSVP reflects PlanetOut’s strategy of shifting&#13;
its business to a model which has advertising&#13;
revenue at its core, and draws strength&#13;
from the company’s powerful, iconic media&#13;
brands.&#13;
Quot bBe Quotes&#13;
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear&#13;
a challenge to Alabama’s ban on the sale of&#13;
sex toys, ending a nine-year legal battle and&#13;
sending a warning to store owners to clean&#13;
off their shelves.&#13;
Sherri Williams, owner of Pleasures stores&#13;
in Huntsville and Decatur, said she was&#13;
disappointed, but plans to sue again on First&#13;
Amendment free speech grounds.&#13;
"My motto has been ’They are going to&#13;
have to pry this vibrator from my cold, dead&#13;
hand.’ I refuse to give up," she said.&#13;
George Takei gets own asteroid:&#13;
"I am now a heavenly body,’, says the out&#13;
gay actor ofAsteroid 1994 GT9’s official&#13;
renaming in honor of his long "Star Trek"&#13;
service.&#13;
George Takei already had a place among&#13;
the stars in the minds of millions of"Star&#13;
Trek" fans. Now he’s taking up permanent&#13;
residence as the namesake of the asteroid&#13;
formerly known as the 1994 GTg.&#13;
The asteroid, located between Mars and&#13;
Jupiter, has been renamed 7307 Takei in&#13;
honor of the actor, who is best known for&#13;
his role as Hikaru Sulu in the original "Star&#13;
Trek" series.&#13;
"I think the opponents of gay marriage&#13;
really fall into two categories. A small&#13;
group of people just don’t like gay people.&#13;
If you don’t like one, you don’t like two. It’s&#13;
geometric. The larger percentage are people&#13;
who are generally supportive of equal rights,&#13;
as they have been in Massachusetts, but hear&#13;
these predictions that it’s going to be socially&#13;
very chaotic, and they figure, why take the&#13;
chance?" --&#13;
Gay U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., to&#13;
the Wellesley [Mass.] Townsman.&#13;
Photo: Presenting the CarlAlbertAward to&#13;
Mr. Lemon (right) isfim Frasier, a Tulsa&#13;
Stonezoall Democrat&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ On October&#13;
20 at the Oklahoma State Democratic&#13;
Party’s annual Carl Albert Dinner, Bob&#13;
Lemon received the Carl Albert Award&#13;
along with the late State Senator Keith Leftwich.&#13;
Mr.Lemon, who describes himself as&#13;
"straight but not narrow," is an active member&#13;
of the Oldahoma StonewaB Democrats&#13;
and a generous supporter of many causes&#13;
of the GLBT community.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
Opponents of Oregon’s new same-sex&#13;
domestic partnership law failed to turn in&#13;
enough valid signatures to block the measure&#13;
that takes effect Jan. 1, 2008.&#13;
"We’re thrilled to bring Atlantis and RSVP&#13;
together into the same family for the first&#13;
time," said Rich Campbell, chief executive&#13;
officer ofAtlantis. "The two companies are&#13;
stronger together than they are apart, and&#13;
taken together demonstrate the strength and&#13;
vitality of the gay travel market."&#13;
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October 1930 (77 yeas ago this month): Sociologist&#13;
Laud I-tumphreys is born in Chickasha,&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
was ONahoman&#13;
Lau d Humphreys?&#13;
aud I-Iumphreys’ 1970 book,&#13;
Tearoom Trade: Impersonal&#13;
Sex in Public Places, presented&#13;
a landmark ethnographic&#13;
study of men who cruise for&#13;
anonymous sex in public&#13;
bathrooms - a topic that&#13;
remains relevant to this day.&#13;
Robert Allan Humphreys was born October&#13;
16, 1930, in Chickasha, Okla., the son of&#13;
a conservative member of the state House&#13;
of Representatives. After graduating from&#13;
college in Colorado Springs, Humphreys&#13;
earned a Master of Divinity degree in 1955&#13;
and was ordained an Episcopal priest (at&#13;
which time he adopted the name "Laud").&#13;
He married his wife Nancy at age 30, and&#13;
the couple had two children.&#13;
Humphreys’ involvement in black civil&#13;
rights and antiwar activism in the 1960s&#13;
garnered attention from the FBI and&#13;
angered prominent members of his various&#13;
congregations. After he was dismissed from&#13;
a parish post in Wichita, Kan., he enrolled&#13;
in graduate school at Washington University&#13;
in St. Louis to study socio!ogy and crimino!-&#13;
ogy.&#13;
Possibly motivated both by the discovery&#13;
that his deceased father led a secret homosexual&#13;
life and by struggles with his own&#13;
sexuali~ Humphreys decided to study men&#13;
who seek sex in public toilets, or "tearooms."&#13;
Though Humphreys claimed he was a&#13;
"watch queen," or a voyeur who acted as a&#13;
lookout, many suspect he was a more direct&#13;
participant. Humphreys recorded the license&#13;
plate numbers of more than 100 men he&#13;
observed having sex - mainly fellatio - in the&#13;
bathrooms of a city park, used these to track&#13;
down their addresses, and later visited their&#13;
homes in disguise, posing as a public health&#13;
interviewer. ~ne subjects never knew they&#13;
were part of a study, much less gave their&#13;
consent.&#13;
Humphreys’ Ph.D. dissertation, published&#13;
as Tearoom Trade in !970, detailed the steps&#13;
involved in the homosexual public sex ritual&#13;
- positioning, signaling, maneuvering, contracting,&#13;
foreplay, and the payoff- as well as&#13;
the intricate back-and-forth as men gauged&#13;
one another’s interest. As such, he concluded,&#13;
it was highly unlikely that an unwitting&#13;
straight man would be molested or pestered&#13;
for sex. Though the men went to great&#13;
lengths to avoid both arrest arid violence&#13;
from uninterested heterosexuals, police used&#13;
the cruising code for entrapment. "W-hen&#13;
a homosexual takes a seat in the adjacent&#13;
commode and starts tapping his foot, the&#13;
decoy will tap back," Humphreys wrote.&#13;
Humphreys found that just over half the&#13;
men he studied were married, 38 percent&#13;
did not consider themselves either homosexual&#13;
or bisexual, and only !4 percent were&#13;
openly gay. They came from diverse races&#13;
and socioeconomic classes and were generally&#13;
similar to "normal" heterosexual men,&#13;
except that the cruisers tended to be politica~&#13;
y and socially conservative pillars of their&#13;
community. "In donning the breastplate&#13;
of righteousness," Humphreys wrote, "the&#13;
covert deviant assumes a protective shield of&#13;
superpropriety."&#13;
Humphreys’ dissertation caused an immediate&#13;
furor. ~Pne university chancellor sought&#13;
to have his degree revoked for abetting&#13;
felonies, sociology colleaDles criticized his&#13;
dishonest research methods, and some gay&#13;
activists regarded the study as an embarrassment&#13;
- though it shored up the argument&#13;
that since homosexual cruisers bothered no&#13;
one else, bathroom busts were a waste of&#13;
resources. Nevertheless, _Tearoom&#13;
Trade won the prestigious C. Wright Mills&#13;
award from the Society for the Study of&#13;
Social Problems.&#13;
In 1972, Humphreys was hired as a professor&#13;
of sociology and criminal justice at&#13;
Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif. - a contract&#13;
he negotiated from a jail cell where he&#13;
was serving time for invading a draft board&#13;
office and smashing a portrait of Richard&#13;
Nixon. He came out publicly at the 1974&#13;
annual meeting of the American Sociological&#13;
Association as part of a panel discussion&#13;
in which he also outed Edward Sagarin&#13;
(who&#13;
had written the groundbrea~ng Tlxe Homosexual&#13;
in ka~aerica under the name Donald&#13;
Webster CoW in 1951, but had since grown&#13;
critica! of the gay movement). Humphreys&#13;
went on to co-found the Sociologists’ Gay&#13;
(now LGBT) Caucus.&#13;
By the mid- !970s, Humphreys’ scholarly&#13;
productivity had declined, and he began to&#13;
shirk his academic responsibilities. In 1980,&#13;
he left his wife, moved in with a male protege,&#13;
started a private counseling practice,&#13;
and became increasingly involved with the&#13;
Los Angeles gay community. In his later&#13;
years, he returned to the ministry, serving&#13;
people with AIDS. A heavy smoker, he died&#13;
of lung cancer at the age of 58.&#13;
The ethics of Humphreys’ study are still&#13;
widely debated. Along with other questionable&#13;
research in various fields, it helped&#13;
usher in strong informed consent requirements&#13;
and institutional review boards to&#13;
protect research participants. But his work&#13;
has undergone reconsideration in recent&#13;
years. None of his subjects were actually&#13;
harmed (Humphreys kept their information&#13;
under lock and key), and some commentators&#13;
have suggested that much of the initial&#13;
furor was motivated more by distaste for&#13;
the topic than true concern for the subjects.&#13;
Further, information about public&#13;
sex cultures proved invaluable in devising&#13;
AIDS prevention strategies, and partidpantobserver&#13;
research with an advocacy" angle&#13;
became more acceptable.&#13;
Almost four decades after its publication,&#13;
Tearoom Trade remains the definitive guide&#13;
to homosexual toilet sex. Despite a much&#13;
larger GLBT community, many more&#13;
venues for meeting, and pervasive sex on the&#13;
Internet, anonymous sex in public places&#13;
shows no sign of dissipating among gay or&#13;
non-gay-identified men.&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Galliher, John, W’ayne Brekhaus, and David Keys.&#13;
2004. Laud Humphreys: Prophet of Homosexuality&#13;
and Sociology (University of Wisconsin).&#13;
Horowitz, Irving. 2003. Tributes: Personal Reflections&#13;
on a Century of Social Research (Transaction Publishers).&#13;
Schacht, Steven. 2004. Moving Beyond the ControversT:&#13;
Remembering the Many Contributions of Laud&#13;
Humphreys to Sociology and the Study of Sexuality.&#13;
International Journal o-fSociolo{~y and Social Policy&#13;
(Vol. 24; special issue on Humpnreys).&#13;
14 the STAR ~w.ozarksstar.com&#13;
AbriefhiSlory ofthe grape&#13;
Pinot Noir comes from all over&#13;
world. It’s grown in many coun&#13;
including: France, Argent&#13;
Austria (called&#13;
burgunder),&#13;
(Sp&amp;tburgunder),&#13;
(Pinot Nero&#13;
Zealand,&#13;
"Dole" when&#13;
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with. The plant is&#13;
A parent plant can&#13;
wildly different ~erry size ar&#13;
even flavor. Cabernet I&#13;
genetically individual clones&#13;
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it ages&#13;
earthiness, smoke&#13;
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in spar-&#13;
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inot Noirgoes l~hrough a range of&#13;
langes as it matures. A young wine will&#13;
fruity characteristics including: Cal&#13;
raspberry and strawberry.&#13;
4. Jayer-Glf&#13;
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Burgundy&#13;
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And as always, I say go to your favorite&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn the STAR 15&#13;
OnSaturday night November I0&#13;
Tulsans "W~II have an opportunity to hear&#13;
one ofAmerica’s greatest songrcesses, a remalkable&#13;
artist with her own eclectic brand&#13;
of modern folk music with her own unique&#13;
twist. Born in Greenwich, Connecticut&#13;
and growing up as a talented prodigy, she&#13;
studied at the American School of Ballet,&#13;
went on to earn a drama degree at Stanford&#13;
Universi~ founded her own MPress Record&#13;
label, racked up a repertoire of discography,&#13;
and has even written &amp; performed nasionally&#13;
known TV commerai£s. She has toured&#13;
extensively in both the United States and&#13;
Europe. Described by Judy Collins as&#13;
great glfx...an incredible talent and beauty,"&#13;
the shares her thoughts, hopes and aspirations&#13;
with us.&#13;
STAR: Glad to have you with us, we’re&#13;
delighted you’re coming m Oklahoma. Have&#13;
you been here before?&#13;
MS SAGE: I have, I played there a couple of&#13;
years ago at your Tulsa Pride Festival.&#13;
STAR: How would you describe your&#13;
unique brand of music?&#13;
MS. SAGE: I would tend to call my music&#13;
arc-pop, which kind of btingr in some of&#13;
the pop music that I listened to growing up&#13;
from the 50s, 60s and 70s and some of the&#13;
classical music I heard as a ballerina.&#13;
STAR: As a record coflector myself I was&#13;
intrigaed with some of the music that influenced&#13;
you growing up, like the records your&#13;
parents had of Broadway shows, the Beades&#13;
¯nd the do-wop artists of the 60s.&#13;
MS. SAGE; Certainly the Beades, a lot of&#13;
classical music, and Broadway musicals. In&#13;
the 70s a best friend tttrned me on to a lot&#13;
of folk ardsts like Carole King, James Taylor&#13;
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&amp; Cat Stevens. Of course I heard Isreali&#13;
folk music when I was at Temple,&#13;
STAR: Did the music you hear at your&#13;
synagogue have a big influence on&#13;
your style?&#13;
MS.SAGE: Mosdy the Temple music&#13;
made me love to sing. Tae cultural&#13;
aspects of tynagugue exposed me to&#13;
a lot of music, a lot of minor keys&#13;
&amp; beautifid melodies, another area&#13;
that showed me how music can bring&#13;
people together.&#13;
MS.SAGE: Well, I was&#13;
always into music, sounding&#13;
music out on the piano by&#13;
ear when I was about 2 ½&#13;
years old. Actually the first&#13;
Broadly show I saw was&#13;
Ok~homa, and when I gut&#13;
home I would try to play&#13;
the score by ear. I gut into&#13;
dance, which was a good&#13;
part ofmy muaiol&#13;
education a~ well.&#13;
STAR: You had written&#13;
and performed for&#13;
some nationally known&#13;
TV commercials. What&#13;
are some that we might&#13;
remember?&#13;
MS. SAGE: I did one for&#13;
Gillette, ~nd another one&#13;
for Cwstal L&#13;
7 or 8 years ~&#13;
inside you, takes you away,&#13;
Crystal Light, 5 different&#13;
STAR: I love it! What&#13;
influences your music&#13;
most of nil today?&#13;
SPINNAKER CRAB CAKES&#13;
Ingredients:&#13;
1 pinch white pepper&#13;
a bowl with crab meat may&lt;:~rt~i~ eggs, chives and seasonlow&#13;
heat. Slowly now or they WJI! ~l to bum. Ser~e with a side&#13;
of mayonnaise into which a few dl~p~ of fresh lemon juice and&#13;
TRAVEL&#13;
by Donald Pite and Ray Williams&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO AND "THE CASTRO"&#13;
~ehave just returned froio the beauttfial "City by the&#13;
Bay~ and it is tr~y as wonderful, exciting alld lnagl~ificellt as ever.&#13;
For some strange re~.son it kad been 6 years shace we were last there&#13;
and we used to go once a year, but we got involved with othes places&#13;
to visit instead, but we were so happy to visit San Frmlcisco again.&#13;
\Ve find it am~iog how many gays around the country have never&#13;
been to gan Francisco so we will start of by saying that Saa Frmacisco&#13;
is the city ~uxd "]he Castro" is the gay district in Sm~ Frmacisco&#13;
which is filled with lots of great restaurants, shops and ofcourse&#13;
plenty of bars. "!bns of bars so whatever you ~re into you will be sure&#13;
to find a bar just for you! "The Cusrco" has been around for y~&#13;
a~d years. All up ~nd dco~n the Castro d~strict ~re gay ttags waving&#13;
e,mrywhere ~d the largest one is just as you step offthe pubic transportation&#13;
system and you are laced with the largest gay ttag that we&#13;
and a wondert~ c~mmunity room located t~ght at the front which&#13;
overlooks the mreet where you c~n watch hmtdreds ofgays w~k b?;&#13;
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ins and a public email statina, available 2417. And in addition you&#13;
have access to their refrigerator and mlcro-wave. They care about&#13;
their guests! Just wish that more B and B’s were as considerate and&#13;
caring. Why ~xor stay where you are partying? Be sure ~nd check out&#13;
both of these B and B’s before making a trip to San Francisco.&#13;
Shopping for gifts, clothing, decorating items or even groceries&#13;
are all within a couple bIoch area of the Castro. T~e res~aura~*rs axe&#13;
a~ individu.tlly owned and off&amp;s a wide ~ango of menus. A~xd of&#13;
course by s tayla~g at the Village House you ~e right i~ tlm middle of&#13;
everyth~g ~d can w~kk everywhe~[&#13;
~en there is San Francisco i~sel£ What a beaurifu[ dty and&#13;
of art work, museums, down,town shopping on Union Squaxe. Chinatown&#13;
is just a few bhicl~ from downtown and you certainly don’t&#13;
want to miss the shopping and food there, From downtown take&#13;
one of the cable cars to Fisherman’s Wharf alld Pier 39 to see all die&#13;
&#13;
The gay section ofHippie Hollow Park is afavorite Austin kangout&#13;
on weekend afternoons. (Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
Austin, Texas&#13;
Fast-growing Aastin has been one ofAmerica’s most talked about&#13;
cities over the past decade, having not o~ly increased its population&#13;
by nearly 50 percent but also solidified its [eputation as an ultracool&#13;
place ro live and visit. The fact that Austin is oppressively hot&#13;
for a few months each summer is about its only maior negative.&#13;
A~ auctman approaches, however, Austin cools off again ~nd this&#13;
means the city’s myd~ad cafes, lounges, music dubs, and gay hangouts&#13;
sizzle with activit~&#13;
If yoffve been to this lefr leaning - especially by Texas standards&#13;
- city before, say five or more yeaxs ago, you may have trouble&#13;
recoguiaing it. The downtown landscape has been transformed by&#13;
recendy constructed office and hotel towers, and a fantastic new air&#13;
port makes traveling here a breeze. Here’s a recipe for enjoying the&#13;
perfect three-day weekend in this upbeat, welcoming metropolis.&#13;
Consider staying in the forty downtown Warehouse District, with&#13;
its bounty of both gay and gay-friendly bars as wdl as hip restau&#13;
rants and offbeat boutiques. Worthy recommendatiorts include&#13;
the most glamorous hotd in town, the Intercontinental Stephen E&#13;
Austin. an opulent 16-stoty beauty with marne baths, 1920s era&#13;
furnishings, mad twice-daily maid service. Perfectly appealing yet&#13;
less pricey downtown alternatives include the Radisson Town Lake,&#13;
whgse rooms face the scenic Colorado River (known as Tow~ Lake&#13;
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in this part of the dty), and the H~apton Irm and Suites, an attractive,&#13;
reasonably priced mid-rise opened a few years ago.&#13;
Across the river, within walking distance of downtown, you’ll find&#13;
another excellent todging base, the retro-trendy South Congress&#13;
district, home to the devedy restored Austin Motel. Many rooms&#13;
at dais quirky slice of ’50s-style Americana have tile floors, kitchenettes,&#13;
Jacuzai rubs, and kidney shaped patios. There’s an on-site&#13;
Mexican restaurant, El Sol y La Luna, that turns out fiery, kich-ass&#13;
huevos rancheros and carne asada. A few blocks away, the swankier&#13;
Hotel San Jose is another old motor court that’s been given a postmodern,&#13;
mlnlmalist makeover. The spacious courtyard suites are&#13;
downright posh (and pricey), but a simpler though soil snazzy room&#13;
with a shared bath runs for under $100 nighd)~ Entertain g~ests in&#13;
the hotel’s scene-y iounga-cum-coffechouse.&#13;
OI~ Friday, your first night in town, decompress ~tfter your flight or&#13;
car ride with a rel~xh~g, informal meal at one of the city’s well-regarded&#13;
purveyors ofTex-Mex, such as Guero’s or Manuel’s. A former&#13;
feed store that’s now a fabulous taqueria, Guero’s serves some of&#13;
the best Mexic~m f~re in central Texas - flora standard but artl~ly&#13;
seasoned tamales to more innovative creations like marinated grilled&#13;
pork on a corn tortilla with onions, cilantro, mad fresh pineapple.&#13;
Fancier than most oFabe Mexican testaments in town, M~nuel’s is&#13;
a sleek, deco-inspired space i~ the Warehouse District with a sassy&#13;
little bar in back. Try some of the more innovative creations, fike&#13;
corn-battered colossal thdmp with a poblano-chile c~rn, or pork&#13;
enchiladas in a velvety mole sauce.&#13;
Al~er your meal. it’s time to check out at least a couple ofAustin’s&#13;
inviting gay bars - it’s a topsy-turvy scene in these parts, with one or&#13;
two bars coming and going seemingly every year. But you can consistendy&#13;
count on there being roughly a half dozen gay bars downtown,&#13;
mosdy concentrated in the Warehouse Distticr. Worthwhile&#13;
options on Fridays include the relatively new Rain on 4th, which&#13;
opened in the Warehouse District in 2006, and has a kively deck&#13;
out back, a cozy bifliards bar up front, and a mldssize dance b~r iu&#13;
file middle; and Chadie’s, the city’s oldest gay bar, which fies in the&#13;
shadows of the state capitol building. Go-go boys perform inside,&#13;
~nd there’s a spacious deck in back. If you’re looking to keep it mellow&#13;
your first night, have an ~er-dlnner cocktail, fruit smoothie,&#13;
or espresso drink at the stylJth Halcyon Coffeehouse and Lounge, a&#13;
hlpster-i~fested, gay friendly bengout across the street from Rain on&#13;
Rise a~*d shine on Saturday morning with breakfast at one ofAustin’s&#13;
more eccentric nosh pits, Magnolia Crate, which has branches&#13;
along South Congress Avenue ~aad also just west of downtown on&#13;
Lake Austin Boulevard. The delicious, filling breakfast specialties&#13;
range from the "Solar Landscape" (seasoned grilled potatoes, red&#13;
onions, and ham topped with queso ~nd chipotle sauce) to hefty&#13;
gingerbread pancakes bursting with blueberties.&#13;
Very dose to the South Congress neighborhood, you can take to the&#13;
outdoors and work offsome calories with a stroll through beautiful&#13;
350-acre Zilber Park, a fine spot to tan your hide on sunny days.&#13;
The park’s spting-fed Barton Springs Pool, a popular and enormous&#13;
swimming hule, remains an invigorating 68 degrees year-round, so&#13;
bring along a swimsuit if the weather’s nice.&#13;
Austin’s best outdoor attraction, however, is Hippie Hollow Park,&#13;
which hugs the shores of stunning Lake Travis, about a 30-minute&#13;
drive west of town. This is the region’s only official clothing-optional&#13;
sunbathing spot. The gay section, which draws substantial crowds&#13;
on just about any day with temperatures above 65 degrees, lies at&#13;
the very end of the pathway that leads from the parking lot. On&#13;
weekend afternoons you’ll often see pleasure boats packed with cute&#13;
guys docked just offshore. Break for refreshments with a meal at the&#13;
Oasis, a massive outdoor compound set high on a bluff overlooking&#13;
the lake and Hippie Hollow - it’s a short drive from the park. The&#13;
mediocre Mexican food at Oasis won’t win any culinary awards, but&#13;
the views and the potent margaritas make this a winner.&#13;
On your way back into town, treat yourself to some truly heavenly&#13;
ice cream at Amy’s, a shrine to fattening dairy treats. Mexican&#13;
vanilla, pumpkin cheesecake, and honeyed brandy are a few poptflar&#13;
flavors at this local chain with outposts in several handy locations,&#13;
induding South Congress Avenue and 6th Street downtown. If you&#13;
still have a litde time left, stroll among the cool antiques, homefurnishings,&#13;
and second-hand clothing shops a!ong South Congress&#13;
Avenue and also in the Warehouse District.&#13;
Saturday-night dinner options are many. Stick with the Warehouse&#13;
District for the best people-watching, plus proximity to gay nightlife.&#13;
Excellent dining bets include Kenichi, a mod, happening place&#13;
where pretty young things hobnob over superbly rendered Japanese&#13;
cuisine. At nearby Malaga, you can savor plate after plate of terrific&#13;
tapas, such as braised beef short ribs in Riojo vdne. It’s a dramatic&#13;
space with tall brick walls and marble tables, and there’s Latin music&#13;
most nights.&#13;
Saturday is Austin’s big night for gay revelry. Rain on 4th and&#13;
Charlie’s remain popular options, but this is also the best night to&#13;
check out Rain’s neighbor, Oilcan Harry’s, which has been a £xture&#13;
in the city for years. This always-packed stand-and-model bar attracts&#13;
a hot collegiate crowd. There are a couple of bar areas, a patio&#13;
in back, and a good (loud) sound system serving the tiny but pulsing&#13;
dance floor. Austin’s many queer country-western fans head to&#13;
the nearby Rainbow Cattle Co., where they two-step and line-dance&#13;
below a sea ofwagon wheels and Wild West artifacts. If you’re into&#13;
leather, head to the Chain Drive, which cultivates a bearish and rugged&#13;
ambience.&#13;
The city also has dozens of clubs and lounges hosting bands and&#13;
singers ofjust about every ilk, making Austin one of the nation’s&#13;
top cities for live music. Just stroll through the Warehouse District,&#13;
especially along East 6th Street, and listen for the sounds of music&#13;
to your liking. In Austin, nobody cares much about looks, labels,&#13;
and agendas - you’ll be made to feel welcome most anywhere.&#13;
Sunday morning offers a fresh opportunity to sample one ofAustin’s&#13;
great brunch or lunch spots - depending on how late you sleep&#13;
in. A favorite of the gay community, Katz Dell is renowned for its&#13;
half-pound sandwiches - the grilled three-cheese with tomatoes is&#13;
especially good. Another enjoyable option is the South Congress&#13;
Cafe, a handsome space known for such toothsome brunch treats as&#13;
duck-and-oyster gumbo, and a luscious carrot cake French toast.&#13;
Spend your final afternoon in town exploring the leafy 357-acre&#13;
campus of the University ofTexas, whose attractions include the&#13;
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library and Museum and the&#13;
Texas Memorial Museum, which has exhibits on state history and&#13;
local flora and fauna. UT’s Blanton Museum ofArt is well-regarded&#13;
for its collections of Renaissance paintings as well as modern Latin&#13;
American art. Guadalupe Street, known along its border with LIT&#13;
as "the Drag," is a haven of alternative culture as well as the place to&#13;
shop for locally made arts and crafts, Longhorn memorabilia, and&#13;
other offbeat goods.&#13;
On your final night in Austin, you might go all out with a highticket&#13;
dinner at one of the city’s most sophisticated restaurants, such&#13;
as dark and sexy Jeffrey’s, which has the polish of a big-city supper&#13;
dub and a clientele that ranges from celebs to politicos. The lamb&#13;
T-bone with spinach-parmesan souffle and onion-mint confit is a&#13;
typically sublime dish. Don’t miss the white-chocolate parfait with&#13;
brandied cherries and pistachios i~or dessert - a memorable ending to&#13;
a great Austin weekend.&#13;
72% of gays and lesbians prefer to buy from companies that advertise&#13;
to them directly. (Source: Harris/Witeck-Combs)&#13;
Brand loyal, 89% of gays and lesbians are highly likely to seek out&#13;
brands that advertise to them; the majority are willing to pay a premium&#13;
for quality products and services. (Source: Simmons)&#13;
~,~twv.ozarksstar,com the STAR 21&#13;
by Donald Pile &amp; Ray Williams&#13;
Featuring Cuisine From Coast to Coast&#13;
lae Spinnaker Restaurant, On San Francisco Bay&#13;
The Spinnaker Restaurant in downtown&#13;
Sausalito, California is one of our very&#13;
favorite restaurants in the country. We have&#13;
dined there many times over the years and&#13;
it just keeps getting better and better. Chef&#13;
Phil Collins has been there since 1982 and&#13;
Jeff Scharosch the General Manager has&#13;
been there since 1994. q-hey do a remarkable&#13;
job and it shows!&#13;
"l-he Spinnaker Restaurant has panoramic&#13;
views of the Sausalito waterfront, San&#13;
Francisco skyline, Angel Island, Belvedere,&#13;
Alcatraz, &amp; the Bay Bridge. Floor to ceiling&#13;
glass walls enable guests the chance to enjoy&#13;
the scenery from every angle in the dining&#13;
room, which is built on piers directly over&#13;
the water. The view is unrivaled and is the&#13;
best in the San Francisco Bay Area. Located&#13;
in beautiful historic Sausalito, The Spinnaker&#13;
is just a short drive from the Golden&#13;
Gate Bridge. The stunning view is only&#13;
surpassed by our extensive menu, featuring&#13;
the freshest seafood &amp; finest ingredients.&#13;
You can also take the Ferry or bus service to&#13;
Sausalito and it is just a 5 minute walk from&#13;
either terminals to the restaurant.&#13;
For over 47 years they have been treating&#13;
guests to the finest in seafood and pasta.&#13;
q-hey are open everyday from 11:00 AM to&#13;
11:00 PM. Their menus offers something&#13;
for everyone, with fresh seafood, pasta,&#13;
steak, chicken, &amp; vegetarian options. Seafood&#13;
highlights include the Mixed Seafood&#13;
Grill, Spinnaker Paella, Pacific Mahi Saut~&#13;
with Crab &amp; Brie, Grilled Lobster Tail, &amp;&#13;
Petrale Filet with a Crouton &amp; Macadamia&#13;
nut crust. Our pasta selections include&#13;
Penne with Grilled Chicken, Four-Cheese&#13;
Ravioli with Walnut Alfredo or Pesto Sauce,&#13;
&amp; Fettuccini with Crab. They also offer&#13;
Petite New York Steak or Filet Mignon&#13;
with Cabernet Bordelaise, Piquant Chicken&#13;
Breasts Saute, &amp; Braised Chicken Breasts&#13;
in a Champagne reduction. Vegetarians can&#13;
choose from an array of salads, Pasta Primavera,&#13;
Bruschetta, Cheese Quesadilla, or&#13;
Baked Brie with Roast Garlic. If you wish to&#13;
dine for lunch, they also offer many delighttiff&#13;
sandwiches including the Crab, Shrimp&#13;
&amp; Avocado Club, Club House Sandwich, &amp;&#13;
The Spinnaker Hamburger. For those with&#13;
a sweet tooth, their desserts will surely hit&#13;
the spot. Cr~me Brule, Berry Trifle, Warm&#13;
Apple Tart with Vanilla Bean Gelato, &amp; Hot&#13;
Fudge Sundae axe just a few of their sinful&#13;
selections.&#13;
They also have a huge wine selection&#13;
and banquet facilities are available for&#13;
special events and parties. Valet parking is&#13;
available. Be sure and check their website&#13;
at: www.thespinnaker.com No trip to San&#13;
Francisco would be complete without dining&#13;
at Spinnaker’s!&#13;
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A Family Affair&#13;
Lesbian Notions, an interview with Jennifer Chrisle~ executive director&#13;
ofthe Family Equality Council&#13;
No good deed goes unpunished.&#13;
That is certainly the case for Michael Gregg&#13;
Valdez and Michael Oberg, who took in the&#13;
four young children ofValdez’s niece. The&#13;
niece asked the couple to take care of her&#13;
children while she dealt with some drug-related&#13;
criminal matters.&#13;
Already parenting Valdez’s biological daughter,&#13;
Michael and Gregg, as Valdez in known,&#13;
are more than happy to provide a stable,&#13;
loving home until the children’s mother is&#13;
ready to do the same. The problem is they&#13;
live in Utah, where two unmarried people&#13;
cohabitating cannot serve as foster or adoptive&#13;
parents.&#13;
And in Texas, the state is proposing spending&#13;
close to $3 million to investigate current&#13;
foster parents. If any of the parents are&#13;
found to be LGBT, the kids will be yanked&#13;
from the homes.&#13;
Chrisler has been working to protect those&#13;
kids and their LGBT families since Apri! of&#13;
2005, when she came to the Council, then&#13;
located in Washington, D.C., after serving&#13;
as a fundraising consultant for political&#13;
campaigns and LGBT organizations in&#13;
Massachusetts. She and her spouse, Cheryl&#13;
Jacques (yes, the same Cheryl Jacques who&#13;
helmed the Human Rights Campaign for a&#13;
brief and shining moment) recently moved&#13;
The state’s Division of Children and Family&#13;
Services asked the courts to take the&#13;
children away from the two men so they&#13;
could be placed in foster homes more to&#13;
the state’s liking - married, heterosexual&#13;
households. Instead of handing custody to&#13;
the state, the court took custody of the kids&#13;
and then turned around and granted Gregg&#13;
temporary custody. For now, the four will&#13;
stay together.&#13;
Remember the Easter Egg&#13;
Roll at the White House,&#13;
where LGBT families wore&#13;
rainbow leis and received&#13;
national media attention?&#13;
That was thanks to FEC.&#13;
This is just the type of situation that fuels&#13;
the passion ofJennifer Chrisler, the executive&#13;
director of the Family Equality Council.&#13;
You may have knmvn the organization&#13;
as Family Pride - the name was recently&#13;
changed to reflect their purpose of achieving&#13;
family equality for all loving families.&#13;
"Mike and Gregg’s willingness to open their&#13;
homes and hearts highlights ~vhat is best&#13;
about families - love, commitment, strength,&#13;
and support," Chrisler told me recently.&#13;
"Utah’s law regarding placement of foster&#13;
care children is not good public policy, nor&#13;
is it good for children."&#13;
Ballot initiatives banning gay adoption and&#13;
fostering may well raise their ugly heads&#13;
in the 2008 presidential race - although&#13;
when that tactic was used in 2004, it didn’t&#13;
gain much traction. However, according to&#13;
Chrisler, Arkansas is likely to mount a ballot&#13;
initiative that in the long run will just hurt&#13;
kids in need of loving homes.&#13;
back to the Bay State with their 5-year-old&#13;
fraternal twins, Tim and Tom. The organization&#13;
moved with them, and is now headquartered&#13;
in Boston.&#13;
’Tm a mother. I’m raising my kids in a&#13;
world where our families don’t have what&#13;
they need to keep each other strong and&#13;
protected," she noted. "Kids spend a lot of&#13;
time explaining who their families are, and&#13;
I’d like that to stop."&#13;
In the little more than two years that&#13;
Chrisler has been at FEC, she has transformed&#13;
the organization into a political&#13;
powerhouse.&#13;
Remember the Easter Egg Roll at the White&#13;
House, where LGBT families wore rainbow&#13;
leis and received national media attention?&#13;
That was thanks to FEC.&#13;
When James Dobson from Focus on the&#13;
Family wrote a hatefiA op-ed in _Time&#13;
Magazine_ about Mary Cheney’s pregnancy,&#13;
FEC pressured the conservative weekly to&#13;
run a counterpoint piece entitled "Two&#13;
Mommies or Two Daddies Will Do Fine,&#13;
Thanks," authored by Chrisler. The piece&#13;
focused on the inequity ofVirginia state law&#13;
- where Cheney and her partner, Heather&#13;
Poe, live with their son - and how Poe is&#13;
without any legal parental rights.&#13;
"Some of the pressing issues we face are&#13;
marriage equality and uniform parenting&#13;
laws," said Chrisler. "We need laws that&#13;
recognize the complicated and creative&#13;
ways our families are created. Issues such as&#13;
surrogacy, sperm donors, and divorce create&#13;
legal complications. It would be nice to have&#13;
a uniform law to protect our families."&#13;
A community organizer at heart, Chrisler&#13;
understands that she can’t be the only one&#13;
out there speaking on behalf of family&#13;
equality. Through OUTspoken Families,&#13;
the organization’s national speakers bureau,&#13;
more than 1,000 people in 39 states,&#13;
D.C., one U.S. territory, and three foreign&#13;
countries have been trained to speak out on&#13;
family equality issues.&#13;
"We’re training people to be advocates&#13;
for themselves, their families, friends, and&#13;
people they care about at every level of&#13;
their life, from responding to a comment&#13;
in an elevator to speaking to the PTA," said&#13;
Chrisler. "We have a lot of people raising&#13;
the issue of family equality at lots of different&#13;
levels...we’re working to change the&#13;
hearts and minds of straight people we come&#13;
into contact with."&#13;
Changing those hearts and minds means&#13;
changing the way LGBT families live. Many&#13;
of us no longer have to live in the shadows,&#13;
afraid that someone will find out that our&#13;
kids have two mommies or two daddies. But&#13;
for those who do, FEC and Chrisler work to&#13;
change laws, make schools safer, and create&#13;
a national LGBT family movement that can&#13;
no longer be ignored.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com The STAR 23&#13;
Diversityl~&#13;
&#13;
~ho are your greatest enemies? Luke&#13;
Skywalker batded the respiratory challenged&#13;
scoundrel Darth Vader. Superman played&#13;
chess games with the Mensa maniac Lex&#13;
Luthor. Batman and Robin were vexed with&#13;
the likes of the Joker when they weren’t&#13;
exploring the depths of their’batcaves. You&#13;
and I have much worse enemies to ward off.&#13;
These foes rear their ugly heads daily and&#13;
seek to divert us from our health and fitness&#13;
goals. The Bangles rendition of Manic&#13;
Monday starts us heading through a sea of&#13;
procrastination and fitness evasion.&#13;
There is the Monday happy hour and 2-4-1&#13;
drinks the rest of the night at your favorite&#13;
watering hole. This double headed monster&#13;
lures you from your daily workout with&#13;
promises of sweet intoxication and the&#13;
aroma of tangy mouth-watering boneless&#13;
buffalo wings. This enemy gets extra fire&#13;
power during October, November, and&#13;
December ~vith Monday night football.&#13;
Resistance is futile.&#13;
Tuesday night should be your cardiovascular&#13;
workout on the elliptical machine. However,&#13;
that new television lineup on NBC isn’t&#13;
going to watch itself. It took scores of actors,&#13;
directors, producers, grips, and cameramen&#13;
many weeks to compile "Must See TV". You&#13;
could just TIVO it all and catch up some&#13;
other night. You would then be terrifyingly&#13;
ignorant around the water cooler the next&#13;
morning. That’s too dangerous to chance.&#13;
Bad guys win again!&#13;
It’s hump day and you’ll get back on that fitness&#13;
wagon that you fell off of earlier in the&#13;
week. I smell a conjunction though. BUT....&#13;
the guy in shipping and receiving is requesting&#13;
your attendance at his birthday bonanza&#13;
at the Hoo-Ha Lounge. The enemy here&#13;
26 the STAR&#13;
calls himself GUILT. Your coworkers needle&#13;
you about missing the retirement party for&#13;
Nallely in the claims department. The decision&#13;
is dear. You can always hit the weights&#13;
tomorrow at the gym.&#13;
Thursday dawns on you and what knave&#13;
could be lurking to derail your plans today?&#13;
Out of the bushes and over the grassy knoll&#13;
are fired two shots. They are in the form of&#13;
two tickets to that sold-out Erasure concert.&#13;
No way! Get out! Andy Bell is in town and&#13;
you’ve got your daws on some front row&#13;
seats. You know every song and every lyric.&#13;
That arm and chest workout can be shelved&#13;
until tomorrow!&#13;
What a concert! You have a hoarse voice but&#13;
at least it’s Friday. Oh no! It’s Friday! There’s&#13;
no way you can hit the gym tonight. Everybody&#13;
who’s anybody will be at that new&#13;
dub in downtown. Those hot DJ’s from&#13;
KGAY will be handing out free T-shirts and&#13;
selling $1 shooters for charity. You have all&#13;
weekend offwork and you can surely make&#13;
up for missed workout time then. After all&#13;
Scarlet, tomorrow is another day.&#13;
Saturday brings bright skies and temperatures&#13;
in the low 90’s. The phone rings and&#13;
it’s the boys. They’re heading for the lake&#13;
with the boat, sunscreen, and a cooler&#13;
stocked full of barley pops. There is no&#13;
way you can miss this. I know you’ve said&#13;
it before. But this has just been an unusual&#13;
week. You really will get back on track soon.&#13;
Right?&#13;
Sunday comes and you can probably write&#13;
your own defeat against an evil enemy. It&#13;
doesn’t have to be this way. Stay strong&#13;
against the dark side. With some discipline&#13;
and some proper planning, you can keep a&#13;
workout routine. Know what is important&#13;
and stay focused. Tomorrow is always the&#13;
busiest day of the year. Don’t let it be that&#13;
way. Take charge today!&#13;
~is column is brought to you by that guy who&#13;
likes to stomp hisfeet in bathroom stallsJUST&#13;
for attention. Thatguy is Ron Blake and he&#13;
can be reached at www.goblakefirness.com.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
Uganda’s leading Muslim cleric has proposed&#13;
to President Yoweri Museveni that&#13;
gays be rounded up and marooned on an&#13;
island in Lake Victoria unti! they die.&#13;
Sheikh Ramathan Shaban Mubajje told&#13;
reporters of his plan following a much publicized&#13;
meeting with Museveni.&#13;
"I asked President Museveni to get us an&#13;
island on Lake Victoria and we take these&#13;
homosexuals and they die out there,"&#13;
Mubajje told a news conference.&#13;
"If they die there then we shall have no&#13;
more homosexuals in the country."&#13;
Creating&#13;
Community for&#13;
People iving&#13;
with&#13;
HP4iAtDS&#13;
A 501 c (3) Non Profit Organization&#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 IMng 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;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
R~chad Sage continued:&#13;
MS. SAGE: So very many independent artists&#13;
actually, because the bulk of my listening&#13;
time is spent evaluating and listening to&#13;
music independent artists are sending me at&#13;
my record label, MPress Records.&#13;
’,We do compilations which benefit charity&#13;
called New Arrivals, we’ve released 2 so far&#13;
and are working on a third. It’s a great opportunity&#13;
to hear all kinds of independent&#13;
music, spanning the range of folk, rock,&#13;
alternative pop. I think that more inspires&#13;
than influences me. I try to find my own&#13;
voice continually, which I have found is a&#13;
never ending process. As far as mainstream&#13;
artists I always look forward to the next&#13;
record from Fiona Apple, and Rufus Wainwright&#13;
is one ofmy very favorite artists. I&#13;
also like Coldplay, U2, and I still pull out&#13;
my Carole King records, am I’m looking&#13;
forward to an upcoming new Mark Cohn&#13;
album.&#13;
STAR: What kinds of audiences do you&#13;
mainly appeal to now?&#13;
MS. SAGE: Actually there are several,&#13;
that’s one of the fun things of starting out&#13;
at a young age. There is the folk world, the&#13;
alternative college listeners xvhich are ever&#13;
changing, a younger set and also those in&#13;
their 40s 50s and beyond from the coffeehouse&#13;
scene. I love to play at Pride festivals&#13;
every summer, about 10 or 15 every year. Of&#13;
course the GLBT community is a wonderfid&#13;
and supportive audience. As a matter of fact,&#13;
we’re about to pul! into Provincetown where&#13;
we will be playing a gig for Women’s Week.&#13;
STAR: ~his tour promotes your newest CD&#13;
The Blistering Sun, what inspired the title?&#13;
MS.SAGE: It’s a lyric from one of the songs&#13;
of the album, "Surprise" which was written&#13;
for my sister’s wedding years ago. It came&#13;
out almost a year ago, and I’m almost ready&#13;
to bring out another one in the spring of&#13;
2008 called Chandelier. The Blistering Sun&#13;
is really about self-determination, coming to&#13;
that place where you are true to yourself, a&#13;
process and lesson that really never ends.&#13;
ST/MR: Anything special you’d like to say to&#13;
the music lovers ofTulsa?&#13;
MS. SAGE: Just that I’m really excited to&#13;
come back, it’s been quite a few years. I can’t&#13;
wait-it’ll be fun!&#13;
STAR-Looking forward to it, i’ll see you at&#13;
the Bamboo Lounge Tulsa.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Log Cabin Ref)ublicans continued:&#13;
Oldahomds LCR is one of the newest&#13;
organizations in OkAahoma dedicated to&#13;
promoting gay rights. During the past&#13;
three years it has been active and present at&#13;
most gay public events, including gay pride&#13;
celebrations in Tulsa, Oklahoma City and&#13;
McAAester.&#13;
"I believe the positive changes we need to&#13;
make in America for gay rights can best be&#13;
made when both major political parties are&#13;
confronted with the reality of its gay members,"&#13;
O’Herin said. "This is espedally true&#13;
of the Republican Party."&#13;
For further details contact O’Herin at&#13;
OKLOGCABIN@aol.com, or call 405-945-&#13;
0368.&#13;
(IGBO) Continued:&#13;
hotel. Holiday Inn will also host the registration&#13;
suite, hospitality suite, many social&#13;
events and a display of panels of the AIDS&#13;
quilt. The tournament activities will be held&#13;
at Heritage Lanes at 122nd &amp; Penn and&#13;
Windsor Lanes at NW 23rd &amp; Meridian.&#13;
Single and doubles bowling events will be&#13;
held at Heritage Lanes and the team and&#13;
Scratch Masters events will be held at Windsor&#13;
Lanes. Management and staff at both&#13;
centers are excited about hosting this special&#13;
event.&#13;
The weekend will wrap up with a gala&#13;
awards ceremony to be held in the Sam&#13;
Noble Special Events Center inside the&#13;
National Cowboy &amp; Western Heritage&#13;
Museum on Sunday evening. This remarkable&#13;
room will host a catered meal, special&#13;
presentations by the IGBO Board of Directors,&#13;
rousing entertainment by Lyric Theatre&#13;
and the announcement of the winners of the&#13;
tournament.&#13;
The tournament will coincide directly with&#13;
the state of Oklahoma’s Centennial cdebration.&#13;
We hope our guests will take time&#13;
to enjoy the city as it steps into its second&#13;
century of growth and excitement.&#13;
Please extend a hearty Oklahoma welcome&#13;
to our guests as they visit our city for this&#13;
special event!&#13;
More information about IGBO can be&#13;
found at www.igbo.org. More information&#13;
about IGBO Mid-Year 2007 in Oklahoma&#13;
City can be found at www.igbomy2007.org.&#13;
MCCJopt r ,&#13;
Ce eBrates 10th&#13;
Anniversary&#13;
JOPLIN, MO (P/R) __Spirit of Christ&#13;
MCC cdebrates ten year of service to the&#13;
greater Joplin, MO area. This church was&#13;
started in 1996 in the home of our pastor,&#13;
Rev. Steve Urie. During the last ten years&#13;
we have survived in a community where our&#13;
own GLBT people said we would not survive.&#13;
We have fed hundreds for the holidays,&#13;
work closely with our local office ofAIDS&#13;
Project of the Ozarks, have been a sanctuary&#13;
for students dismissed for being GLBT, and&#13;
have a food program available for everyone.&#13;
Just this year Spirit of Christ MCC joined&#13;
with MCC of the Living Spring to support&#13;
the Domestic Partnership Registry in Eureka&#13;
Springs, AR. We continue our concert&#13;
series with such talented artists as Marsha&#13;
Stevens, Terry Lee Ousley~ Shawn Thomas&#13;
and Sam Sampson. During our celebration&#13;
Marsha Stevens, Sam Sampson, Rev. Carolyn&#13;
Mobley from Tulsa, Rev Kurt Krieger&#13;
from Kansas City and friends from Eureka&#13;
Springs, AR were all present.&#13;
We are a member church ofMCC Churches.&#13;
As a church made up of people from&#13;
all walks of life, all economic classes, every&#13;
gender, and a wide variety of ethnic and religious&#13;
backgrounds. This rich heritage is our&#13;
greatest blessing, because it brings the whole&#13;
rainbow of Gods creation together under&#13;
the same roof. It also presents our greatest&#13;
challenge as we always strive to reflect this&#13;
rich diversity in our ministry, programs and&#13;
services.&#13;
Spirit of Christ MCC has spent ten years&#13;
focusing on the needs of our community&#13;
through acts of kindness while standing for&#13;
the justice that should be available to all&#13;
people.&#13;
Our church is open to all people and while&#13;
celebrating the traditional church we recognize&#13;
our God is not in a box. That realization&#13;
is what frees us and all who worship&#13;
with us.&#13;
Find an MCC in your area: in Eureka&#13;
Springs, AR visit MCC of the Living Spring&#13;
at 17 Elk Street Sundays at 6PM; in Tulsa,&#13;
OK visit MCC United at 1623 Maplewood&#13;
Sundays at 11AM; in Kansas City, MO visit&#13;
Spirit of Hope MCC at 3801 Wyandotte&#13;
Sundays at 10:15AM and in Joplin, MO&#13;
visit Spirit of Christ MCC at 2902 E 20th&#13;
Street Saturdays at 10:00 AM.&#13;
the STAR 27&#13;
Venus enters her own sign, Libra, helping us all&#13;
to be more accommodating, artistic, and gracious.&#13;
And more manipulative? Venus may not&#13;
be to blame on her own. The Sun is in Scorpio&#13;
squaring Neptune, inflating our desires and blurring&#13;
boundaries.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Teamwork comes more easily&#13;
now, so work on those skills! Erotic tension between you&#13;
and a good friend needs expression and clarification. Acting&#13;
on it could be a mistake, but maybe.not. Discussing it is&#13;
necessary, and probably quite sufficient.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Explore new ways to play&#13;
and create with others, and find satisfaction there for now.&#13;
Work is likely to be frustrated by confusion with close associates.&#13;
Rethinking your goals could help. Express feelings&#13;
and hunches clearly, and check them out before acting on&#13;
them.&#13;
SAGITTARJUS (November 22 - December 20): This is the&#13;
time to curry favor with your superiors. Avoid gossip and&#13;
subterfuge. Simply refuse to listen or to participate. As juicy&#13;
as the dish may be, it will only get you into trouble.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Forget the&#13;
"tall, dark stranger." Flirt instead with the foreign cutie with&#13;
dimples - you’ll be luckier in international affairs. But you’re&#13;
less lucky now with finances. See where those sails need&#13;
trimming, but wait another week to readjust plans.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 o February 18): Be very careful&#13;
who you flirt with. You could seduce almost anyone you&#13;
like, but you may find your erotic adventures complicating&#13;
your professional life. At least be very clear about who you&#13;
are and what you want to do.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - Niarch 19): Falling in love comes&#13;
too easily to you, but ride that warm current now, either&#13;
basking in the adoration of your partner, or enjoying an&#13;
amour du jour. Foreign mystical philosophies have a special&#13;
appeal; follow your instincts, and you may gain terrific&#13;
insights.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Mend fences with family&#13;
members or roommates. Be _very_ careful about safe sex!&#13;
The most exotic and unusual bugs are looking for you. If&#13;
there’s no spiritual fulfillment in your work, find a way to&#13;
work it into your exercise. (Yoga? Haikido?)&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Your seductive powers are&#13;
now at their height. You are perhaps a little too sexy and&#13;
playful, and that could get you into trouble. But just as you&#13;
can talk your way into anything now, you can almost always&#13;
talk your way out, too.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Domestic disputes are nearly&#13;
inevitable now. A drink or a shopping escapade seems to&#13;
be the easiest way to ameliorate the problem - but drinking&#13;
only makes it worse, and shopping is just a diversion. Still,&#13;
a diversion could help!&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Some advice from&#13;
your partner or another close friend could help you to&#13;
improve your looks or to feel better about yourself. Appearances&#13;
count, but go deeper and discuss health issues that&#13;
you normally wouldn’t.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Enjoy quiet, meditative&#13;
music and art. A private retreat will give you room to&#13;
explore your own aesthetics without being influenced by&#13;
others. Go to a museum or show on your own, and never&#13;
mind what others like.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Your social&#13;
charms are strong now, but what you want for others may&#13;
not be what they care for. Explaining your goals may come&#13;
off a bit too strong, so first ask others what they want.&#13;
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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 t0:00 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;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
DOWNTOWN PLAZA ofTULSA&#13;
17 West 7th Street&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-585-5998&#13;
www.downtownplazatulsa.com&#13;
HABANA INN&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-528-2221&#13;
www.habanainn.com&#13;
KELLY KIRBY, CPA&#13;
4815 S. HARVARD, SUITE 424&#13;
Tulsa, OK * 918-747-5466&#13;
Certified Public Accountant&#13;
DREXEL ONTHE PARKAPTS.&#13;
3041NW41ST&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-946-0588&#13;
BRADYTHEATER&#13;
105 WBrady&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-582-7339&#13;
www.bradytheater.com&#13;
CENTURY 21 GOLD CASTLE&#13;
3627 NW EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK 73112&#13;
405-840-2106&#13;
www.c2 lgoldcastle.com&#13;
CHUCK BRECKENRIDGE&#13;
Keller Williams Realty&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-706-1887&#13;
GAY BRADY HHGHTS-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;
ANGLES&#13;
2117 NW 39th St.&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
www.anglesdub.com&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE&#13;
7204 E. PINE&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-836-8700&#13;
www.bambooloungetulsa.com&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC&#13;
124 N. BOSTON&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
918-584-9494&#13;
www.dubmajestictulsa.com&#13;
FINISHLINE&#13;
2~00 NW 39TH EXPRESS\VAY&#13;
Oklahoma 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;
www.habanainn.com&#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 Hodine&#13;
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 Elk Street&#13;
Eureka Springs, AR 72632&#13;
479-253-9337&#13;
Worship Sundays 6pm&#13;
NWARKANSAS GLBT CENTER&#13;
Bentonville/Rogers&#13;
888-391-9222&#13;
WWNVdNWAGLBTCC.ORG&#13;
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479-253-2555&#13;
Eureka Springs, AR&#13;
www.diversitypride.com&#13;
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                <text>Greg Steele&#13;
Charles (Chaz) Ward&#13;
Victor Gorin&#13;
Jeanne Flanigan&#13;
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              <text>1 (2437)&#13;
Oklahoma’s HIV/$TD Hottine&#13;
PROTECT YOURSELF&#13;
PROTECT YOUR PAR (S)&#13;
Center on Tuesdays from 6-Spin&#13;
H.O.RE. Testing&#13;
~er~s Outreach Prograr~&#13;
tn Tulsa at (9t8) 812~7045&#13;
2 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Local and Regional O cials Featured&#13;
The New Advocate.&#13;
By Steve VanHook&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Xhe new 40th Anniversary Issue&#13;
of Xhe Advocate features six gay and lesbian elected officials in an&#13;
article entitled "Great American Lives: The Trailblazers".&#13;
Oklahoma’s A! McAffrey, Arkansas’ Kathy Webb, and Alabama’s&#13;
Patricia Todd, state representatives all, are joined by Guy Padgett,&#13;
former mayor of Casper, Wyoming, State Senator and progressive&#13;
Democrat Jolie Justus of Missouri, and Dallas County Sheriff Lupe&#13;
Valdez.&#13;
The article and photos begin on Page 78 of the September 25th,&#13;
2007, issue, written by Paul Florez in NYC and Padraie Wheeler.&#13;
In an introduction to the article with the heading "Doing It For&#13;
Ourselves", the authors write:&#13;
"After decades of pounding on the walls of government, fighting&#13;
to be heard, gays and lesbians have finally secured positions inside&#13;
those walls. There are currently more than 370 openly gay elected&#13;
officials natiomvide, with at least 100 more expected to run in 2008.&#13;
Meet six trailblazers who ran as openly gay candidates and won---in&#13;
red states, no less."&#13;
The piece on McAffrey reads:&#13;
"Al McAffrey, 59, has lived a life of service. Before becoming a&#13;
legislator, he had careers in both the Navy and the Oklahoma City&#13;
Police Department. McAffrey said his sexuality wasn’t a central&#13;
issue during his race for the District 88 seat in the Oklahoma State&#13;
House, but that changed one day when he knocked on the door of&#13;
a house displaying his opponent’s sign on the front lawn. "The guy&#13;
said, ’I have only one question to ask you: Are you gay?’" recalls&#13;
McAffrey. "And I thought, Oh, shit, how am I going to answer&#13;
this? Well, I’m a pretty point-blank guy, so I said, ’Yeah, I’m gay.&#13;
Does that mean you’re not going to vote for me?’ He looked at me&#13;
and said, ’No, I am going to vote for you, because you’re honest."&#13;
"The man tood down the opponent’s sign right there and then.&#13;
Step it up to fight AIDS&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Lace up your walking shoes and head to Veterans&#13;
Park Sat. Oct. 6 to join the fight against MDS.&#13;
The fifteenth annual walk will step offat 9 a.m. from the park&#13;
located at 21st street and Boulder avenue. The two mile route will&#13;
take walkers along Riverside to 31st and then return to Veterans&#13;
Park.&#13;
Funds raised by the Tulsa AIDS walk go directly to supporting&#13;
Tulsa’s National AIDS Fund Americorp team. The five person team&#13;
provides prevention, testing and outreach services through out the&#13;
Tulsa community. Tulsa is one of the few cities in the country that&#13;
...........Continued page 13&#13;
wvcw.ozarksstar.com the STAR 3&#13;
STATE SENATORANDREW RICE&#13;
ANNOUNCES HIS RUN FOR U.S.&#13;
SENATE&#13;
Indigo Girls descend on Tulsa at the&#13;
Historic Cains Ballroom.&#13;
The Advocate - the oldest continuously&#13;
published U.S. gay periodical still in&#13;
existence - has chronicled the history and&#13;
culture of the LGBT community for 40&#13;
years.&#13;
Ever simply smell a wine before you taste&#13;
it? What does it smell like to you?&#13;
Check out the color too.&#13;
fl~ c,Ao T~V~-&#13;
Gay Travelers: Colorado&#13;
Out of Town: Samta Fe. NM&#13;
Dining In or OUT&#13;
Maybe it’s my age - 50 is just around&#13;
the corner (oy!). Maybe it’s because I’ve&#13;
been in a relationship since I was 18&#13;
(mind you, that means serial monogamy&#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: Indigo Girls&#13;
4 the STAR&#13;
STAR DISTRIBUTION:&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY * TULSA * LAWTON * MCALESTER * ENID * LITTLE ROCK * NORTH LITTLE RODK *&#13;
FAYETTEVILLE * FT SMITH * EUREKA SPRINGS * HOT SPRINGS * BENTONVILLE * ROGERS * KANSAS&#13;
CITY * SPRINGFIELD * JOPLIN * BRANSON AREA* WICHITA * PITTSBURG * JUNCTION CITY&#13;
~.~v.ozarksstar.com&#13;
STATE SENATOR ANDREWANNOUNCES&#13;
HIS RUN FOR U.S. SENATE&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ QUOTE:&#13;
"I’m humble as I go through this. I want&#13;
the people of the state to get to know me, I&#13;
want to know what their aspirations are, the&#13;
things they want to see reformed. "&#13;
Longtime LGBT ally Andrew Rice announced&#13;
through press conferences &amp;&#13;
fundraisers that he is running for the U.S.&#13;
Senate seat currently held by James Inhofe.&#13;
Together with his wife Apple and their 2&#13;
sons, Parker &amp; Noah, he let Oklahomans&#13;
know where he stands and why he wanted&#13;
the job.&#13;
He currently holds the seat for State Senate&#13;
District 46, elected to that position in 2006.&#13;
That seat was previous held by Bernest&#13;
Cain, who likewise was a staunch ally of the&#13;
GLBT community as well as many other&#13;
progressive causes but~ had to leave office due&#13;
to term limits.&#13;
~,~rw.ozarksstar.corn&#13;
At his press conference at the Oklahoma&#13;
State Democratic Party Headquarters, he&#13;
touched on many issues facing our country&#13;
and how he wanted to make a difference,&#13;
including global xvarming, national security,&#13;
fiscal responsibility, and a major lack of trust&#13;
Americans feel for their government.&#13;
As he puts it:&#13;
"It’s pretty remarkable the amount of&#13;
disgruntlement, and really the lack of faith&#13;
people have in government. I think they&#13;
feel a lot of anxiety not only because of the&#13;
complexities we deal with like terrorism and .&#13;
the health care crisis, but even basic good&#13;
government practices." He stressed that&#13;
his life experiences, especially his work in&#13;
an evenly divided Oklahoma State Senate&#13;
had given him the know-how of how to&#13;
work with Republicans and yet stick to his&#13;
principles.&#13;
He stated,&#13;
"Robert S. Kerr, Henry Bellmon and David&#13;
Boren had a trait in common that they were&#13;
able to find common ground and get things&#13;
done for our state when it needed to be&#13;
done. I think that’s something I can do as a&#13;
proud Democrat and know where my line&#13;
in the sand is."&#13;
Referring to skepticism some people have&#13;
due to his youth, Andrew pointed out that&#13;
Oklahoma has a long history of younger&#13;
candidates who have been elected, including&#13;
Don Nickles, who was younger than&#13;
Andrew when he was elected to the U. S.&#13;
Senate in 1980.&#13;
"The experience that we talk about with&#13;
politics, there’s a lot of that experience&#13;
I don’t want. Being beholden to special&#13;
interests, getting stuck in your ways, being&#13;
a career politician, being inflexible and not&#13;
able to see things from another viewpoint,&#13;
that’s the experience that has taken us down&#13;
the wrong road in his country. "&#13;
The incumbent, James Inhofe, was first&#13;
elected to the U.S. Senate seat in 1994 with&#13;
a special election when David Boren left the&#13;
office to take the presidency of Oklahoma&#13;
University He was re-elected to a full term&#13;
in 1996 and again in 2002. He has become&#13;
well known for extreme rightwing positions,&#13;
including opposition to gay rights, total&#13;
support our military involvement in Iraq,&#13;
opposition to any minimum wage increase&#13;
or support for organized labor, and calling&#13;
global warming "a hoax."&#13;
Andrew closed by pointing out that he&#13;
wants to give Oklahomans an option if they&#13;
want a change.&#13;
the STAR 5&#13;
Democrats Need&#13;
Negative Resuks in traq.&#13;
Dear Editor:&#13;
The national Democratic Congressional&#13;
leadership believes failure by our troops in&#13;
Iraq the central front in the War on Terror&#13;
is essential for them to win elections in&#13;
2008, and that any positive sign of progress&#13;
in Iraq is simply a "problem" for them.&#13;
Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry&#13;
Reid, driven by polls and politics, declared&#13;
"This war is lost," even before the President’s&#13;
new strategy began. Reid also has bragged,&#13;
"We’re going to pick up Senate seats as a&#13;
result of this war."&#13;
And Democrat House Majority Whip James&#13;
Ctyburn said that a positive report in September&#13;
from General Petraeus and Ambassador&#13;
to Iraq Ryan Crocker would be "a real&#13;
big problem for us (Democrats)." Meaning&#13;
the Democrats’ desire for an arbitrary troop&#13;
withdrawal and their party’s 2008 electoral&#13;
fortunes would be in jeopardy if our troops&#13;
succeed. Is it aW wonder that the new&#13;
Democratic controlled Congress has far&#13;
lower approval ratings than the President?&#13;
Let’s not forget that there are thousands of&#13;
gay and lesbian troops fighting the M Queda&#13;
terrorists in Iraq; courageously risking&#13;
their lives against a violent worldwide ideology&#13;
that has no regard for the lives of gay&#13;
people in the Middle East or any where else&#13;
in the world. These gay and lesbian soldiers&#13;
from our community are true American&#13;
heroes and deserve our unwavering patriotic&#13;
respect.&#13;
America’s national&#13;
security should not&#13;
be kicked around like&#13;
a political football&#13;
by the Far Left in&#13;
Gay America. Many&#13;
gays believe winning&#13;
the War on Terror is&#13;
vital to our country’s&#13;
national security.&#13;
It is unconscionable that Democrat leaders,&#13;
and many gay activists, are hoping for our&#13;
troops to fail so their part,i can gain a political&#13;
advantage. And it is unacceptable that&#13;
the leading Democrat presidential contenders,&#13;
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama,&#13;
both claim to support our troops yet voted&#13;
against providing them with the resources to&#13;
sustain their mission and keep them safe.&#13;
Respectfully submitted,&#13;
Matthew Veritas Tsien&#13;
Former Air Force Executive Officer&#13;
Low-maintenance bait&#13;
for entrapment ?&#13;
Dear Readers,&#13;
Not being one who has ever solicited anonymous,&#13;
or even well-known,&#13;
sexual liaisons in public settings, I wasn’t&#13;
aware of the Larry Craig foot-tapping dance&#13;
which seems so imitative of certain insects&#13;
that tap on leaves and stems to communicate&#13;
either territorial limits or a need for&#13;
mating. Thanks to Senator Craig America&#13;
has received a birds-and-bees nature lore lesson&#13;
hitherto known only to a relatively few&#13;
wildlife specialists.&#13;
But I do know there is a wafting of sexual&#13;
pheromones in public par~ after dark at&#13;
certain locations in Oklahoma City (OKC),&#13;
Will Rogers Park being one of them.&#13;
I recently attended a neighborhood political&#13;
event at Will Rogers Park that, after I had&#13;
helped pack up the event, found me walking&#13;
back to my car after dark at 8:30pm. I had&#13;
parked at the botanical greenhouse thinking&#13;
the event I was attending was located in that&#13;
area.&#13;
............................Continued page 15&#13;
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AFTER 25 YEARS&#13;
THE ANGLES OKC&#13;
TORCH IS&#13;
PASSED ON&#13;
OK]~AHOMA CITY, OK When A~gles&#13;
opened in Augast of 1982 it was a great&#13;
beginning that made its mark in history,&#13;
ql~e club had an tmustml beginning when&#13;
Scott Wdion applied for a gquor license&#13;
for what was presented to be "Cotton-&#13;
Eyed Joe’s,~ a country dmaee b~r. When&#13;
they opened as a gay disco named Angles,&#13;
problems quickly began.. The club and&#13;
thei~ customers were subjected to a vigorous&#13;
campaign of police harassment, with officers&#13;
frequendy raiding the club, citing them for&#13;
bogus violations, along with ~rresring customers&#13;
~md sometimes beating them as well&#13;
Angles fought baclq keeping track of the&#13;
incidents, including badge &amp; tag numbers&#13;
as well as the police officers havolved, ~ad&#13;
threatened to sue the city. A deal was forged&#13;
with the city where Angles was awarded one&#13;
dollar in damages plus some of the legal&#13;
ll~s, and the City agreed to cease harassing&#13;
the dub and their customers. The story&#13;
made national news, and also w~s the major&#13;
story of the first issue of the Gayly Oldahom~&#13;
a in October of 1983. It £so proved to&#13;
be a major turning point, with club ovmers&#13;
of the ~ea having a good relationship with&#13;
the police, and the overall climate changhag.&#13;
Other gay bars followed as well as other&#13;
buxinesses catering to the GLBT commuuiry,&#13;
with many people remembering this&#13;
courageous stand that was a major factor&#13;
making it possible.&#13;
Throughout the 80’S and 90’s Angles became&#13;
a showcase &amp; the In place to be, replacing&#13;
the Free Spirit as OKC’S premier gay d~nce&#13;
spot. Disco divas from that time remember&#13;
world class DJ’S including the late Michael&#13;
Tchekerades (fondly knovm as Checkers).&#13;
Angles hosted major entertainers including&#13;
Boy George, the Wcathergirls ("It’s&#13;
Rainhag Men), Dead or Alive, Jermifer&#13;
Holhday,Divine, Paul Lekakis, Gloria&#13;
Gaynor, Viola Wigs &amp; celebrated their 19th&#13;
anniversarg with Bonnie Pointer.lt was a&#13;
memorable occasion when comedienne&#13;
Joan Rivers enjoyed a portrayal ofhersehc&#13;
performed by the late Amii Dyshea. Their&#13;
Turnabout Shows (where their employees&#13;
got in deag) benefited AIDS charities aad&#13;
becanae honored traditions for our community&#13;
Much of our local talent was bolstered as&#13;
well, including diva~ including Ghager hamar,&#13;
Raahad Erikks, and the dynamic duo&#13;
of Parr] &amp; Tuna Melt (Tuna better known&#13;
internarionaBy as cBef Ruby Ann Boxcar&#13;
with patty her sister Donna Sue). Countless&#13;
pageants were held there, with most&#13;
of the past Miss Gay Oklahoma’s crowned&#13;
there. The club also garnered respect from&#13;
the straight community as well, gaining so&#13;
much of their patronage that Angles was&#13;
voted OKC’S Best Dance Club ha the Oklahoma&#13;
Gazette several times, as well as the&#13;
Best Gay Bar many times as well.&#13;
...............Cont~ued page 27&#13;
Love&#13;
of&#13;
Last Resort&#13;
www,ozarksstancom the STAR 9&#13;
LINDSAY PAIGE&#13;
TAKES THE CROWN&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo ~ Victor Gorin, Left Melody Michaels, Right Lindsay Paige&#13;
OKLAHOMA C!’YY, OK __ The iudges had the work cut out&#13;
for them they }udged the wildly talented contestants at the Copa&#13;
August 22-23, but Lindsay Paige survived the comperifion of some&#13;
of Oklahoma most talented divas to capture the title of Miss Gay&#13;
Oklahoma for 2007. Having won the distinction of I st alternate last&#13;
year, her reaction upon hearhag her name as the winner clearly was&#13;
ruth of heaven. The first alternate was Melody Michaels, a performer&#13;
well known in Oklahoma City for her shows with Kitty Bob&#13;
ALines and Ginger Lamar at the Boom. Tncy wl]l go to Memphis to&#13;
compete for the crown of Miss Gay Ainerica October 17-21.&#13;
Willa Johnson Wins Oklahoma&#13;
Count Commissioner District One.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK With the conclusion of die special&#13;
crat Willa Johnson, ~von handily wirh 54% of the vote over arch&#13;
Ms.Johnson has served on the Oklahoma City Councg for Ward&#13;
7 since 1993. In her position she acted cnnsistendy in support of&#13;
issues concerning the GLBT comnmdity, voting in support of an&#13;
ordinate prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation,&#13;
opposed banning the GLBT banners during Gay Pride Month, and&#13;
she opposed die abolition of the Oklahoma City Human Rights&#13;
Commission. She has become well k~own for her outspoken opposition&#13;
to discrimination.&#13;
10 the STAR&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality opens "Out&#13;
ofthe Closet: A T-Shirt Retrospective"&#13;
at Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center gallery&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR)__ Toe Dennis IL Negl Equahty Center art gallery&#13;
will host its monthly meet-the-artist reception from 6-9pro,&#13;
qTaursday, October 4, 2007, for the opening of its October exhibit,&#13;
"Out of the Closet". qqae show will be a retrospective of LGBT&#13;
diemed T-Shins, a private collection of former gifx-shop owner Tom&#13;
Neal, The displayed shirts, both regional aa~d international, wig&#13;
offer a gfo~apse L~to the history of the gay rights movement as seen&#13;
through T-Shirt design. The opening reception wg! be catered by&#13;
donation from Brother’s Pizza Depot.&#13;
q~e exhibit will remain up through die month of October, and can&#13;
be viewed Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pro. The Dennis K Neig&#13;
Equality Center is located ar 62I E. 4th St., in downtown Tulsa,&#13;
More info can be found of die web at okeq.org.&#13;
Tlxls monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s for Equality (OkEq).&#13;
OkEq seeks equal rights for Lesbian= Gay, Bisexual &amp; Transg~nder&#13;
(LGBT) individuals and families through advocacy, education, programs,&#13;
agiances, and the operation of the Dennis R. Neifi Equality&#13;
2007 Miss America Lauren Nelson&#13;
Headlines AIDS Walk of Oklahoma&#13;
City&#13;
OKLAHOMA CI~ (PR) __ Oklahoma’s own Lauren Nelson, who&#13;
is the reigning 2007 Miss America, wi~ serve as the Grand Marshag&#13;
of the upcoming MDS xYSalk of Oklahoma City. The Walk will take&#13;
place o~ StmdaB September 30 at the Myriad Bormaical Gardens.&#13;
Registration and festivities begin at 12:30pmfoliowed by a 2:00pm&#13;
step off. There is no fee to walk in this important community event,&#13;
which builds awareness and f~nds each year for die treatment and&#13;
prevention of HIV/AIDS i~ the greater Oklahoma City area.&#13;
Southwes~ Ah-lines has generously donated two roundtrip aidine&#13;
tickets to any Southwest Airlines desrSnation in the Continental&#13;
U.S. to be raffled offat the Walk. Ra~e tickets are only $1 each&#13;
and may be purchased either at the AIDS Walk on September 30,&#13;
or by contacting Lfoda Larason at 405/570-4835. One need not be&#13;
Form your Walk team now and bring your donations to the 2007&#13;
MDS Walk of Oklahoma City. Visit www.aidswalkokc, org for&#13;
more information.&#13;
Photo by Leda Dowlearn&#13;
.s DesCend&#13;
By Leda Dowlearn&#13;
worth watching. The Girls’ -warm up&#13;
band, 3FiveHuman out ofAtlanta, was&#13;
a good rocking start. By the time they&#13;
were finished the expectant energy of&#13;
the crowd was at a ftenzy.&#13;
Then the roar, suddenly the Gifts&#13;
were there before us, guitars in motion,&#13;
singing "Pendulum Swinger"&#13;
(sure hope Hilary Clinton does adopt&#13;
this as her theme song but she’d probably&#13;
be too afraid to swing this far&#13;
left).&#13;
After that, it was song after song&#13;
after song with hardly a break in&#13;
between except to change guitars and&#13;
grab a mandolin, banjo or harmonica.&#13;
One thing I realized early on was that&#13;
the Girls were not into stage presence.&#13;
We heard a little banter about getting&#13;
lost in Tulsa, enjoying the old YMCA,&#13;
and their bassett hound on the bus but&#13;
that was about it. Perhaps in a nod to&#13;
location Amy Ray had on a western&#13;
cowgirl shirt. But overall, the Girls&#13;
were there to do their songs.&#13;
TULSA, OK __ On September 13th the Indigo Girls, icons of&#13;
the feminist folk./rock music scene, descended on Cain’s Ballroom&#13;
in Tulsa to the full-house, floor-stomping adoration of a mostly&#13;
lesbian crowd.&#13;
The day the Girls came to my part of the universe I was in a&#13;
closet (not my usual place) replacing a water heater thinking about&#13;
the amazing fact that I had tickets to finally, that day, see these two&#13;
demi-goddesses in the flesh after slavishly worshiping their musical&#13;
personas for the past twenty years. In between hot and cold water&#13;
pipes I was fantasizing about all the questions I’d love to ask them&#13;
say should we run into each other in the bathroom or something&#13;
Next step: I called Cain’s Ballroom and invoked the power of&#13;
the media to get someone’s attention and, bless their hearts, an hour&#13;
later I was talking with the Girls’ publicity" agent who said she’d&#13;
see what she could do to set something up after sound check. That&#13;
was enough for me. \VC’ater heater be damned, my partner and I&#13;
hightailed it out of Northwest Arkansas headed for Tulsa town four&#13;
hours early.&#13;
Well, the bubble burst shortly after we hit the outskirts ofTulsa&#13;
when their publicity agent had to tell me it was a no go on the&#13;
interview. I was a little too late with my request and the Girls turned&#13;
me down. That was okay, though, I still had my camera, two tickets&#13;
and the evening was before us.&#13;
This was my first visit to Cain’s Ballroom but I was up on their&#13;
history after a review of their website. The feel of the place was cool,&#13;
the line at the bar was friendly and the gathering crowd was well&#13;
Okay, that was the Nirvana part&#13;
and maybe I should stop there. It was more than enough. But in&#13;
retrospect, that time of second thoughts that comes to you over coffee&#13;
at Denny’s after your ears have stopped ringing, this die hard fan&#13;
has some things to say that may or may not be more than I should&#13;
be asking of the Girls, but here it goes anyway.&#13;
Yeah, I got some great pictures and I heard some great songs.&#13;
But they were all delivered to me in one big load of too much sound&#13;
and too much rock without letting the songs that really needed to&#13;
roll just roll. Can you Girls not trust that your audience is sophisticated&#13;
enough to hear you on many levels? After all, yours is a mostly&#13;
lesbian crowd. Emotional roller coasters are no problem for us.&#13;
You can take us up and down so relax a little with that. Amy, yeah,&#13;
you’re a rocker and you’re a star. No question in my mind that many&#13;
of your songs are destined to be classics. You’re my Dylan, you’re&#13;
my Springsteen. Rock on but know we love your slow songs, too,&#13;
and I really, really wanted to hear "Three County Highway," "Nueva&#13;
Senorita," or "Moment of Forgiveness."&#13;
Emily, you’re brilliant with your lyrics and your melodies but&#13;
you look like you don’t want to be in the circus anymore. You’re&#13;
Baez, you’re Mitchell in your roots. But is it possible for Mitchell&#13;
and Springsteen to share the same stage without each doing serious&#13;
damage to the other’s genre and landing musically somewhere in&#13;
the "upper echelons of mediocrity" as you have said yourself in "You&#13;
and Me of the !0,000 Wars."&#13;
Amy is ready and willing to jump into the chaos of rock and&#13;
her songs have the energy and intensity it demands. She proved this&#13;
brilliantly in her show stopper versions of "Rock And Roll Heaven’s&#13;
...............Continued page 23&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 11&#13;
31 iCONS SELECTED FOR&#13;
GLBT HISTORYMONTH&#13;
2007&#13;
Alexander the Great, BillieJean King, Leonardo da ~nci,&#13;
Bessie Smith, Cary Grant among Icons&#13;
PHILADELPHIA, PA __ Equality Forum, an international gay,&#13;
lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) civil rights organization,&#13;
announced 31 Icons to be featured during GLBT History Month&#13;
in October. ~he 31 Icons achieved success within their respective&#13;
fields of endeavor, were national heroes or advanced GLBT civil&#13;
rights.&#13;
"The GLBT community has been uniquely disadvantaged by not&#13;
being taught its history at home, in public schools or in religious&#13;
institutions," said Malcolm Lazin, Executive Director of Equality&#13;
Forum. "GLBT History Month helps teach our unacknowledged&#13;
history, provides role models and celebrates contributions made by&#13;
GLBT individuals to our country and internationally."&#13;
The Icon videos are available for free for the Web sites of nonprofit&#13;
organizations, educational institutions and corporate entities,&#13;
through the inclusion ofHTML code provided at wwv.glbtHistoryMonth.&#13;
com. The Icon video is automatically updated each day.&#13;
A free graphically-designed downloadable biography, bibliography&#13;
and other educational resources for each Icon are available at www.&#13;
glbtHistoryMonth.com. The 31 Icons from 2006 can also be found&#13;
on the Web site.&#13;
Equality Forum solicited nominations from leaders of national and&#13;
international GLBT organizations. Nominees were evaluated by&#13;
GLBT History Month Co-Chairs Rev. Nancy Wilson, Moderator&#13;
of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches,&#13;
and Prof. Kenji Yoshino, Deputy Dean for Intellectual Life at Yale&#13;
Law School. Equality Forum’s Board of Directors approved the final&#13;
slate of 31 Icons.&#13;
12 the STAR&#13;
Equality Forum produced 30-second biographical videos on each&#13;
Icon, which will be broadcast daily on here! and Logo television networks&#13;
throughout October, and will be streamed on major GLBT&#13;
Web sites. Comcast will air a 30-second television PSA.&#13;
Equality Forum launched GLBT History Month in 2006, and is&#13;
patterned after Black and Vgomen’s History Months. tn its initial&#13;
year, GLBT History Month reached over 500,000 individuals.&#13;
GLBT History Month 2007 Icons:&#13;
October 1: Leonard Bernstein (Composer)&#13;
October 2: Annie Leibovitz (Photographer)&#13;
October 3: Angela Davis (Civil&#13;
Rights Activist)&#13;
October 4: Alexander the Great&#13;
(Military Commander)&#13;
October 5: Billie Jean King (Athlete)&#13;
October 6: Pedro Almodovar&#13;
(Writer/Director)&#13;
October 7: Bessie Smith (Singer)&#13;
October 8: Klaus Wowereit (Politician)&#13;
October 9: Susan Sontag (Author/&#13;
Commentator)&#13;
October 10: Gore Vidal (Author)&#13;
October 11: Lily Tomlin (Actor)&#13;
October 12: Peter Gomes (Theologian)&#13;
October 13: Mary Edwards Walker (Surgeon)&#13;
October 14: Frederick II (Monarch)&#13;
October 15: Virginia Uribe (Educator)&#13;
October t 6: Frank Kameny (Gay Pioneer)&#13;
October 17: Nancy Mahon (Philanthropy&#13;
Advocate)&#13;
October 18: David Hockney (Painter)&#13;
October 19: Audre Lorde (Author)&#13;
October 20: Cary Grant (Actor)&#13;
October 21: Rende Richards (Transgender&#13;
Pioneer)&#13;
October 22: Sherry Harris (Politician)&#13;
October 23: John Maynard Keynes&#13;
(Economist)&#13;
October 24: Gertrude Stein (Author)&#13;
October 25:&#13;
Pioneer)&#13;
October 26:&#13;
tist)&#13;
October 27:&#13;
October 28:&#13;
October 29:&#13;
October 30:&#13;
October 31:&#13;
Zhou Dan (Chinese Gay&#13;
Carolyn Bertozzi (Scien-&#13;
Cole Porter (Songwriter)&#13;
John McNeill (Theologian)&#13;
Florence Nightingale (Health Care Advocate)&#13;
Billy Sipple (Hero)&#13;
Leonardo da Vinci (Artist/Inventor/Scientist)&#13;
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GLBT civil rights organization with an educational focus. Equality&#13;
Forum develops high-impact educational content in the form of&#13;
documentary films, history projects, innovative initiatives and the&#13;
largest annual national and international GLBT civil rights forum.&#13;
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www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
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Playwright!ActorJerry&#13;
Rabus a Back OKC&#13;
with "Love OfLast&#13;
Resoi-t&#13;
If you’re a gay guy trapped for three years&#13;
done on an abandoned and deserted sex&#13;
resort, what could be better than having&#13;
the man of your dreams wash up ashore?&#13;
It’s a love story "waiting to happen.., or...&#13;
is it? That’s the whole premise of "Love of&#13;
Last Resort." Josh, played by author Jerry&#13;
Rabushka, has been living alone on an&#13;
uncharted South Pacific isle for quite some&#13;
time. No electricity, no running water, no&#13;
man for company.&#13;
How does he do it? Easy! He consults back&#13;
issues of Martha Stewart Living, follows&#13;
the instructions, and can make anything he&#13;
needs, usually in three easy steps. If you’re&#13;
lost and alone, this is a very very good thing!&#13;
Along with that, he changes personality on a&#13;
regular basis. "It hurts to admit your entire&#13;
persona has to be thrown out," he says. "But&#13;
it’s all very ’Martha.’ You just make it out of&#13;
what you got."&#13;
Matt (played by Scott Mueller) couldn’t be&#13;
any more opposite. An escapee from an "all&#13;
gay cruise," he winds up beached on Josh’s&#13;
island, pining after a man back from home,&#13;
rebuffing Josh every step of the way. ’Of&#13;
course you love me," he’ll say. "I’m the only&#13;
choice you have."&#13;
You can do some really cool stuffwhen&#13;
you’re alone on an island. You can be whoever&#13;
you want to be. You can see your island&#13;
as a prison or an opportunity. Josh uses the&#13;
island to escape; Matt isn’t sure he wants&#13;
to escape, and he isn’t sure he can love Josh&#13;
until he finds out who the "real Josh" is.&#13;
"Matt’s a perfect foil to Josh," says Scott&#13;
Mueller. "He wants to love, he wants m be&#13;
in love, but he’s afraid to give up anything&#13;
to do it. And like a lot of people, he tends to&#13;
punish the man in front ofhim for the sins&#13;
of the one who came before."&#13;
As time goes by, though, Matt becomes&#13;
more intrigued by Martha’s ingenuity&#13;
and Josh’s world of fake TV shows. Come&#13;
"watch" their interview with Gloria, a porn&#13;
star with a very descriptive last name, a gaymarriage&#13;
soap opera, and of course a bit of&#13;
fun with a pair of handcuffs.&#13;
Love OfLast Resort premiered in West&#13;
Hollywood, CA, and has since played in St.&#13;
Louis and Springfield, MO, with a production&#13;
at Tulsa’s Nightingale Theater in January&#13;
2006. For this production, Rabushka&#13;
has re-written the play with a more comedic&#13;
outlook and added several cool new songs.&#13;
"I always like coming to OKC," he says.&#13;
"We keep coming back because we have&#13;
a lot of support here and enthusiastic&#13;
responses, plus the folks at the IAO Gallery&#13;
are great!" Rabushka, with his company&#13;
Ragged Blade, of St. Louis, MO, has previously&#13;
been to the IAO with Somebody&#13;
Else’s Life, Woofl. The Road Show, and Gay&#13;
Christian, Gay Muslim, Gay Jew, which&#13;
starred nationally known gay solo artist Jade&#13;
Esteban Estrada.&#13;
Love OfLast Resort&#13;
book &amp; music by Jerry Rabushka&#13;
starring Jerry Rabushka &amp; Scott Nicholas&#13;
Mueller&#13;
October 12 &amp; 13 at 8 PM&#13;
IAO Gallery www.iaogallery.org&#13;
811 North Broadway, Oklahoma City&#13;
Tickets: $!0; $5 students &amp; seniors&#13;
for show info/reservations please call 314-&#13;
280-1035, for directions or other local info&#13;
please call IAO at 405-232-6060&#13;
for more information please visit www.&#13;
raggedbtade.com&#13;
AIDS WALK TULSA Continued&#13;
has supported a team ever since the beginning&#13;
of the National AIDS fund/Americorp&#13;
program.&#13;
According to the Janice Nicktas, the&#13;
team’s coordinator, the fimdraising goal for&#13;
this year’s event is $25,000. Nicklas says&#13;
the event is open to anybody who wishes to&#13;
participate and says that no level of support,&#13;
financial or in spirit is too small. In fact, the&#13;
organizer says that there are volunteer&#13;
portunities for those wishing to be a part of&#13;
the event, but unable to make the trek.&#13;
To register or for more information visit&#13;
www.aidswalktulsa.org. Credit cards and&#13;
cash donations are accepted.&#13;
the STAR 13&#13;
September 1967 (40 yearn ago l st month): The Mirth renamed it Advocate in 1969,&#13;
and h became the first American gay news&#13;
Advocate publishes its first issue, publication with a nationwide distribution,&#13;
off the sex ads into a separate pubfication.&#13;
In 1996, the magazine hired its first female&#13;
editor in chief, Judy Wieder,&#13;
What is the history of&#13;
qhe Advocate?&#13;
T&#13;
he Advocate - the oldest&#13;
continuously published&#13;
U.S. gay periodical still in&#13;
exfistence - has chronicled&#13;
the history and culture of&#13;
the LGBT commtmity for&#13;
40 yews.&#13;
Udce many of the eadiest Ametic~n gay&#13;
organizations, qqae Advocate_ was born in&#13;
Los Angeles. It began as the newsletter of&#13;
Person£ Rights in Defense’and Education&#13;
(PRIDE), a gay liberation group formed&#13;
after police raided the local Black Ca~ bar.&#13;
In the summer of 1967, Richard Mit~h (alia&#13;
Dick Michaels) - a writer for a chemical&#13;
industry journal - his lover Bill Rau (aka Bill&#13;
Rand), and Sam Winston hatched a plan to&#13;
turn the newilerter into a gay newspaper.&#13;
Dubbed the Los Angeles Advocate. it debuted&#13;
in September with a print run of 500&#13;
copies, produced at night in a print shop in&#13;
the basement ofABC Studios, where Rau&#13;
worked.&#13;
By 1968, internal dissension led to the dissolution&#13;
of PRIDE, ~nd Mitch ~rr~rged to&#13;
purchase the newspaper for $1. Initially, the&#13;
publication focused on local news, covering&#13;
police nfisconduct mad gay liberation&#13;
demonstrations. But it also added pieces on&#13;
Hoflywood celebrities a~ad columns such as&#13;
"Body Buddy" (fitness) and "Cooking with&#13;
Atmtie LOu." Short on leshi~a content, the&#13;
paper often featured scantily dad men on its&#13;
covers and included a popular personal-ad&#13;
section called "Trader Dizk?’&#13;
Mirth preferred to feature de,n-cut activists&#13;
like the Rev. Troy Perry of the Metropolitan&#13;
Cor~mauniry Church, rather than fiippie&#13;
radicals llke Morris Kight, a co-founder of&#13;
the Los Angeles Gay Liberation Front. In&#13;
a bid to make the paper more professional,&#13;
Mirth hired Rob Cole, formerly of the&#13;
Dallas Times Herald, as news editor. As gay&#13;
men and lesbians around the country began&#13;
to look tu the paper for information,&#13;
14 ~eSTAR&#13;
In 1974, Mitch sold "Die Advocate ~ millionaire&#13;
investment banker David Goodstein&#13;
for $350,000. After taking over, Goodstein&#13;
- a se[f-descrlbed "practicing capitalist"&#13;
who hated street protests and had frequent&#13;
rtm ins with movement activists - fired most&#13;
of the staff and writers, considering them&#13;
too le ft-~ving. According to one columnist,&#13;
Goodstein said he wanted the paper to appeal&#13;
to "the upwardly mobile homosexual&#13;
who has a home in the hills, drives a luxury&#13;
car, and orders alcohol by brand."&#13;
Within a year, Goodstein moved _q~e Advocate_&#13;
to the San Francisco suburb of San&#13;
Maleo and liired journalist John Preston as&#13;
editor. He adopted a magazine format and&#13;
"desle~zified" the publication by moving the&#13;
sexually explicit personal ads to the back,&#13;
and eventuafly into a pull-out section.&#13;
by Robert McQueen, formerly of the Salt&#13;
Lake Tribune. Scandalized by McQue~’s&#13;
officials came to The Advocate haadqu~rters&#13;
beefed up the paper’s cultttral coverage from&#13;
and Pat Califia’s ’%dvocate Adviser" column.&#13;
in 1984, Goodstein moved _The Advocate_&#13;
back to Southern California. Shortly before&#13;
he died of cancer the following year, he sold&#13;
it to Orange County businessman Niles&#13;
Merton. After McQueens resignat’on, he&#13;
magazine went through a series of thorttenured&#13;
editors and struggled to stay afloat.&#13;
In i990, under new ethtor Richard Rouilard,&#13;
the magazine added "lesbian" to the&#13;
masthead. Yet even as he oversaw a remm&#13;
to advocacy iournalism, Rouilard favored&#13;
splashy covers featuring attractive straight&#13;
male stars and divas such as Madonn~&#13;
gay community was flush with disposable&#13;
cash, The Advocate’s advertising revenues&#13;
rose, rescuing it from the brink of foaancial&#13;
insolvenc)~ ha 1992, with a new editor and&#13;
publisher, the magazine underwent another&#13;
redesign, this time spinning&#13;
In 2000, The Advocate’s p~ent company,&#13;
Liberation Publications Inc. (LPI) - which&#13;
had previously acquired book publisher&#13;
Alyson Publications - purchased rival gay&#13;
magazine Out, as well as HIV Plus. LH and&#13;
gay Web compmay PlanetOut announced&#13;
plans to merge, prompting critics to warn of&#13;
an impending LGBT media monopo!~ That&#13;
merger was called off, but in 2005 Planet-&#13;
Out purchased LH for $31 million.&#13;
Even as PkinetOut faced a financial crisis in&#13;
early 2007, The Advocate continued to gain&#13;
new subscribers. To celebrate its 40th anniversary,&#13;
it came out of the closet, doing away&#13;
with the "privacy wrap" that had previously&#13;
shrouded the magazine. "The Advocate’s&#13;
decision might seem like a trivial matter...&#13;
but it stands for something far greater: the&#13;
increasing acceptance and visibility of gay&#13;
people in public fife,~ wrote gay journalist&#13;
James Kirchick,&#13;
As a key public voice of the gay communi~&#13;
Toe Advocate has been a frequent tzrget&#13;
of criticism over the years. Many decried&#13;
its thi~ away ~om militant politics and its&#13;
increasing emphasis on entertainment and&#13;
lifestyle content, while others thought the&#13;
magazine was too commercial and catered&#13;
to affluent white gay men. Yet 40 yeats&#13;
after its founding, The Advocate remains&#13;
the "periodical of record" that mainstream&#13;
journalists, politicians, and business leaders&#13;
ram to for informarion about the LGBT&#13;
community.&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Faderman, Li[fi~a, ~nd Stunt Timmons.&#13;
2006. Gay L-A. (Basic Books).&#13;
Straitmatter, Rodgar. 1995. Unspeakable:&#13;
The Rise of the Gay and Lesbian Press in&#13;
America (Faber &amp; Failer).&#13;
Thompson, Mark (editor). 1994. _Long&#13;
Road to Freedom: The Advocate History&#13;
of the Gay and Lesbian Movement_ (St.&#13;
Martin’s Press).&#13;
Letters cor~tirmed from pg 6&#13;
After finding the event I realized I should&#13;
have parked by the amphitheater instead. I&#13;
didn’t want to walk back and move my car&#13;
after finally finding the event as I felt no&#13;
qualms about walking in the dark after the&#13;
event was finished.&#13;
The picnic pavilions had security lights that&#13;
came on as darkness set in and there were&#13;
utility poles with lights that came on around&#13;
the amphitheater, but as t walked back&#13;
towards the greenhouse parking lot down&#13;
by the arboretum I noticed that the street&#13;
lights, even though there are many of them&#13;
and they couldn’t ALL be malfunctioning,&#13;
were turned off--all of them.&#13;
achieve the ful! recognition of our citizenship,&#13;
then like most straights who are&#13;
observed in public sexual congress, we’ll&#13;
be given a warning and told to move on&#13;
without the victimization that comes from&#13;
Puritan policymakers.&#13;
I thank GOPer Senator Craig, a 62-year old&#13;
man from Idaho, responsible for running&#13;
several successful election campaigns, for&#13;
showing the USA what responsibility he can&#13;
be trusted with. If one is old enough for&#13;
sexual activity, one should have the responsibility&#13;
to do it in private.&#13;
James Nimmo&#13;
CHAEL SAGE&#13;
TURNS TO TULSA’S&#13;
BAMBOO LOUNGE°&#13;
It occurred to me that these lights were&#13;
turned off intentionally to encourage&#13;
the lewd sort of behavior that results in&#13;
brownie-point arrests for the police department,&#13;
fines for the city’s coffers, and humiliation&#13;
and other negative social effects for&#13;
those arrested such as job or housing loss,&#13;
and registering as a sex offender on publicly&#13;
available websites.&#13;
Is the darkness a passive policy of enticement&#13;
purposely engineered by OKC city&#13;
government? Is the darkness being used as&#13;
a low-maintenance bait for entrapment? If&#13;
the city was really interested in reducing&#13;
lewd behavior in public parks wouldn’t the&#13;
lights be on throughout the night? Xghy&#13;
weren’t al! those sensors operational?&#13;
If street lights can come on automatically in&#13;
residential neighborhoods to promote safety&#13;
shouldn’t they also be effective in public&#13;
areas where unwelcome behavior is tmown&#13;
to occur?&#13;
Shouldn’t those lights be turned on not only&#13;
to discourage alleged lewd behavior, but also&#13;
to lessen the threat of vandalism?&#13;
There were about three or four cars within a&#13;
stone’s throw of mine and as I was loading&#13;
my trunk another car pulled in and an&#13;
individual got out and walked away from&#13;
the parking lot. I could see another person&#13;
sitting in a car outlined by the flashing&#13;
burglar alarm light on the dashboard, as if&#13;
the occupant were a summer lightening bug&#13;
signaling for a mate.&#13;
I’m no fan of toilet trollers or lover’s lane&#13;
Lotharios of either orientation.&#13;
As a repressed minority in the USA and a&#13;
target of brimstone-eating Bible bangers we&#13;
gay people need to do better. When we&#13;
TMsa’s OkEq Library&#13;
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&amp; Joe McDonald Rainbow Library catalog&#13;
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About the library:&#13;
Thousands ofLGBT tides and exquisite&#13;
glass art line the walls of the Nancy &amp; Joe&#13;
McDonald Rainbow Library in the Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality Center. Open during&#13;
Equality Center hours (Monday through&#13;
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titles available for leisure reading, research,&#13;
discussion groups, and as a resource for local&#13;
students when writing on LGBT issues.&#13;
Books are available for free check-out for the&#13;
community.&#13;
A mainstay of the Equality Center since&#13;
its founding in t996, the Nancy &amp; Joe&#13;
McDonald Rainbow Library was named in&#13;
their honor in the Spring of 1999. Nancy is&#13;
Past National President of Parents, Families&#13;
&amp; Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG),&#13;
President of PFLAG Tulsa, has testified&#13;
before the US Congress on GLBT issues&#13;
and was the inaugural recipient of the OkEq&#13;
Lifetime Achievement Award.&#13;
Photo by: Kevin Abosch&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Direct fi’om New York&#13;
Rachael Sage will return to the Bamboo&#13;
Lounge Tulsa for an exclusive concert on&#13;
November 10th, 9 pm. Ms. Sage made her&#13;
first appearance at the Bamboo in 2005.&#13;
East Village songstress, poet and multi-media&#13;
maven Rachael Sage has been making&#13;
gutsy pop music in one form or another&#13;
since she was three years old. Her latest offering&#13;
of "lovely and literate folk-pop-rock"&#13;
(The Village Voice), THE BLISTERING&#13;
SUN, is devoted to the topics of vision, clarit};&#13;
and facing life head on.&#13;
A self-taught pianist who honed her skills&#13;
listening to her parents’ doo-wop, Broadway&#13;
and Beatles album collections, Rachael&#13;
debuted her first original material for a captive&#13;
audience of kindergarten students one&#13;
fateful afternoon before their ballet teacher&#13;
arrived and broke up the party. "When I&#13;
started," she says, " t was writing a lot of&#13;
music that sounded like Elton John - if he’d&#13;
been a nice Jewish girl from a long line of&#13;
Russian cantors." By junior high school,&#13;
Sage’s dancing abilities had landed her a&#13;
spot at the prestigious School ofAmerican&#13;
Ballet; but it was really the music she was&#13;
hearing in and out of class that intrigued her&#13;
the most.&#13;
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arts and museums are great as well as the shopping&#13;
~e other main city in the state is Colorado Springs which just&#13;
has two bars,, Club Qat 3430 No, Academr Blvd. and the Underground&#13;
at t !0 No. Ne;~ada,~ Ave, For a city tl{at so many religious&#13;
nu s and conservatives it is a wonder that there are ant gay bars&#13;
there at all. But Colorado Springs has a great Pride Fest every )mar a~&#13;
their downtown Ciw Park.&#13;
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TRAV&#13;
S day, October 14, 2007&#13;
Brady Heights abuts the Brady Arts District and ties on North&#13;
Denver and North Cheyenne ~venues. The tour wilt start at !2&#13;
under twelve. Ti&amp;ets will be available until 4pro the day of the&#13;
event and the tour ends at 5pm! Advance tict~ets are ava[ilable at&#13;
www.bradyheigrhts,org. ProCeeds will benefit community projects&#13;
the Brady Heig~hts Neighborhood Association.&#13;
patio bar,&#13;
From crab ca~es, Me:dcan E~ Rolls, Quesadilla, Barbecue&#13;
Pvibbies or Sout}xwestern Steak Salad you wilt find a fttl menu. ~lhey&#13;
have been in business over 25 years. Check out their website at:&#13;
the STAR t9&#13;
The Cowgirl restaurant is a papular andgay-fi’iendly spotfor barbecue,&#13;
burgers, beer, and blues. (Photo by Andrew Cdlins)&#13;
Fe, New Mexico&#13;
Santa Fe sits at 7,000 feet above sea level, dinging to the lower&#13;
slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and offering an enchanting&#13;
blend of Rocky Mountain and high desert living. ~12ais scenic&#13;
city is politically progressive, abundant with museums and galleries,&#13;
renowned for its distinctive adobe architecture, overflowing with&#13;
sophisticated inns and restaurants, and ideal for outdoors enthusiasts.&#13;
You won’t find much in the way of gay nightlife, but if you’re&#13;
planning a romantic vacation with your significant other, Santa Fe&#13;
may just have everything else you’re seeking.&#13;
Even better, if you’re starting to think about retirement options,&#13;
northern New Mexico’s "City Different" may be worth scouting&#13;
out as a potential future home. In November 2005, RainbowVision&#13;
Properties opened a GLBT retirement community on the south&#13;
side of town, billing itself the first such full-scale endeavor of its&#13;
kind (the company has plans for additional communities in Palm&#13;
Springs, the San Francisco suburbs, and Vancouver). ~he 13-acre&#13;
compound geared toward the 50-and-over set is worth checking out&#13;
even if you’re not thinking of buying here - it’s home to the Silver&#13;
Starlight Lounge and Cabaret, which is open to the public and is&#13;
Santa Fe’s only gay nightlife option. It’s actually quite popular with&#13;
folks of all ages, especially for early evening cocktails.&#13;
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One of the region’s greatest lures is the fantastic, sunny weather&#13;
- Santa Fe and north-central New Mexico enjoy beautiful weather&#13;
year-round. Summer tends to be the busiest time for a Santa Fe visit&#13;
- this is opera season as well as a time when many prominent festivals&#13;
and art markets take place. But a fall or winter visit yields fewer&#13;
crowds, cool and crisp temperatures, and still plenty to see and do&#13;
- plus rates tend to be lower at hotels, which are among the priciest&#13;
in the Southwest.&#13;
Many of the city’s attractions are right in the center of town. Here&#13;
you can take a walk around the Plaza; check out the numerous&#13;
shops and cafes; admire the city’s adobe-dad Pueblo Revival, Spanish&#13;
Colonial, and Victorian buildings; or stop by the circa-1610 Palace&#13;
of the Governors, a state history museum set inside the nation’s&#13;
oldest public building. There are several museums nearby, dealing&#13;
mostly with art (such as the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, which has a&#13;
terrific restaurant).&#13;
If you’re a die-hard museum explorer, make the short drive (or&#13;
bus ride) up the Old Santa Fe Trail to Museum Hill, a complex of&#13;
outstanding cultural attractions, the highlight being the Museum of&#13;
International Folk Art. The newer Museum of Spanish Colonial Art&#13;
is another top draw. If you’d rather spend most of your time outside,&#13;
saunter up Canyon Road, a narrow, winding lane of historic adobe&#13;
bungalows containing some of the most prestigious art galleries in&#13;
the Southwest.&#13;
There’s spectacular hiking all around Santa Fe, but if you have time&#13;
for just one ramble, head to Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National&#13;
Monument, which is about a 45-minute drive south of town,&#13;
toward Albuquerque. This 2-mile, moderately steep hike passes&#13;
through a narrow, dramatic box canyon and then rises up to a&#13;
lofty promontory affording panoramic views of the mountains and&#13;
mesas. The monument is named for the bizarre rock formations that&#13;
rise high out of one end of the canyon and look a bit like sandstone&#13;
tepees.&#13;
If you’re visiting between December and April, bring your skis&#13;
with you, or rent some in town. Ski Santa, which is about 15 miles&#13;
northeast of downtown, offers 44 trails of rugged, beautifully&#13;
groomed trails. If you have trouble believing New Mexico offers&#13;
much in the way ofwinter sports, consider that the ski area receives&#13;
an average of 240 inches of snox~all annually. This is a first-rate facility,&#13;
albeit not quite as famous or as demanding as Taos Ski Valley,&#13;
which is just a two-hour drive north.&#13;
However you get your exercise, whether hiking, skiing, or strolling&#13;
among art galleries, you’re sure to work up an appetite in these&#13;
parts, especially given the city’s high altitude, which can tax your&#13;
system if you’re not used to it. Fortunately, this is a city with no&#13;
shortage of terrific restaurants. Serving some of the most authentic&#13;
New Mexican fare in town, the Shed is an excellent choice. The&#13;
setting inside a 1692 adobe is ideal for sampling such local favorites&#13;
as green-chile stew with pork and potatoes, and red-chile enchiladas.&#13;
Or drop by I1 Vicino, an inexpensive, gay-friendly pizza place&#13;
serving delicious thin-crust pies topped with gourmet ingredients,&#13;
microbrewed beers, and a cheerful courtyard.&#13;
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A favorite spot for brunch is the fabulous Care Pasqual’s, where you&#13;
might sample buttermilk biscuits with sage-bacon graW, homemade&#13;
sausage, and poached eggs. More sophisticated and substantial fare&#13;
appears on the dinner menu - try the organic-chicken mole at dinner.&#13;
You’ll find a couple of the city’s top restaurants along charming&#13;
Canyon Road, including such high-end standouts as the Compound&#13;
and Geronimo, as well as the popular tapas option, E1 Farol. Also&#13;
specializing in smaller plates, downtown’s La Boca turns out such&#13;
exemplary fare as Moroccan-grilled shrimp with sweet-pea-basil&#13;
puree, and seared ahi tuna with Manchego-white-bean hash.&#13;
If you’ve had your fill ofNew Mexican cuisine, head to the first-rate&#13;
Kasasoba for exquisite Japanese food. And for casual, affordable,&#13;
yet creative American chow, don’t miss these two gay favorites, the&#13;
Cowgirl (great for barbecue, and with a big patio), or Harry’s Roadhouse&#13;
a short drive south of the city - not terribly far from Silver&#13;
Starlight Lounge. Harry’s is especially popular for its house-made&#13;
¯ desserts and potent margaritas.&#13;
Santa Fe abounds with appealing accommodations, including a few&#13;
gay-owned B&amp;Bs and inns. One nice thing about B&amp;Bs in northern&#13;
New Mexico is that they typically comprise a small compound&#13;
of casitas (adobe-style cottages) or a cluster of rooms with separate&#13;
entrances, thereby affording plenty of privacy. Among the longestrunning&#13;
and most enjoyable such properties is the lesbian-owned&#13;
Triangle Inn, which comprises nine casitas and lies about 15 miles&#13;
north of downtown. Units have lovely southwestern furnishings,&#13;
VCRs, CD stereos, and kitchenettes, and many can sleep four.&#13;
The Triangle draws mostly gay folks, whereas the other gay-owned&#13;
B&amp;Bs in Santa Fe cater to a mixed crowd. If you’re looking to stay&#13;
in the heart of downtown, try E1 Farolito, a collection of airy casitas&#13;
with fireplaces, striking Mexican and Southwestern furniture, and&#13;
original art and photography. The Inn of the Turquoise Bear occupies&#13;
the rambling Spanish-Pueblo Revival estate ofWitter Bynner, a&#13;
gay poet and socialite of the 1920s and ’30s who threw lavish parties&#13;
here that drew the likes ofWilla Cather, Errol Flynn, W.H. Auden,&#13;
and Stephen Spender. It’s a warm and inviting inn surrounded by&#13;
secret gardens and run by friendly hosts.&#13;
Among mainstream, luxury accommodations, it’s hard to beat the&#13;
over-the-top-luxurious Inn of the Five Graces, which is in the heart&#13;
of the city center and consists of 22 opulently appointed casitas, all&#13;
done with elaborate Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Asian antiques&#13;
and decorative arts. Service here is arguably the best in town,&#13;
and guests can also enjoy lunch at the cozy on-site cafe or dinner at&#13;
the adjacent Pink Adobe, a famous old Santa Fe restaurant that the&#13;
Five Graces management bought and refurbished in summer 2007.&#13;
Another excellent upscale choice, the 57-room Inn of the Anasazi&#13;
sits steps from the Plaza, its rooms outfitted with kiva fireplaces&#13;
(common in Santa Fe, they’re shaped a bit like beehive ovens),&#13;
handwoven fabrics, organic toiletries, and four-poster beds. An ambitious&#13;
makeover in 2006 has given it a fresh look, and the hotel’s&#13;
restaurant serves some of the most creative contemporary Southwestern&#13;
fare in the state. Some additional downtown properties&#13;
worth checking out include the upscale but well-priced Inn on the&#13;
Alameda, with bright and airy rooms and a location handy for&#13;
Canyon Road gallery-hopping; and the mid-priced Inn of the Governors,&#13;
a rambling hotel two blocks from the Plaza. Many rooms&#13;
here have wood-burning fireplaces.&#13;
Whether you’re alone or with your honey, it’s always fun to end a&#13;
day of hiking or skiing with a soak in one of the outdoor hot tubs at&#13;
Ten Thousand Waves, a gay-popular Japanese-style spa in the foothills&#13;
on the east side of town. It’s a memorable spot for star-gazing.&#13;
For the ultimate away-from-it-all vacation, book an overnight stay&#13;
in one ofTen Thousand Waves’ smartly appointed luxury casitas,&#13;
and watch your stresses melt away.&#13;
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Charting Our Future?&#13;
Lesbian Notions, about social networking websitesfor queers.&#13;
Maybe it’s my age - 50 is just around the&#13;
corner (oy!). Maybe it’s because I’ve been in&#13;
a relationship since I was 18 (mind you, that&#13;
means serial monogamy with four different&#13;
women). Maybe it’s because I spend a lot of&#13;
time on the Web at work.&#13;
Whatever the reason, I’ve not spent too&#13;
much time on any social networking site&#13;
- lesbian, gay, or straight.&#13;
Well, a recent study shows I’m alone! According&#13;
to a January 2007 Harris Interactive/&#13;
Witeck-Combs poll, gays, lesbians, and&#13;
bisexuals use social networking sites more&#13;
than straight people do. You can find us&#13;
at MySpace 33 percent of the time we’re&#13;
online, and at Facebook or Friendster 11&#13;
percent.&#13;
But these aren’t sites just for us, and, as we&#13;
all know, we like to go to places just for us,&#13;
both in real time and in virtual worlds. At&#13;
least four social networking sites specifically&#13;
catering to the LGBT community launched&#13;
this year - Glee, Olivia.com/connect, Socialbutter,&#13;
and OurChart. Then there are these&#13;
sites specifically for gay men (the names say&#13;
it all) - Bigjock, Manjam, and Lovetastic.&#13;
~urselves. On OurChart, you can connect&#13;
yourself via friendships and relationships&#13;
~o the wide world encompassing all these&#13;
people and more."&#13;
L Word executive producer Ilene Chaiken&#13;
is OurChart’s CEO, and her partners in the&#13;
~enture are Jennifer Beals, who plays Bette,&#13;
Kate Moennig, who plays Shane, and, not&#13;
~urprisingly, Leisha Hailey, who portrays the&#13;
~oncept s ong,nator, M~ce.&#13;
~Recendy, I had the chance to chat with Lisa&#13;
~Parrish, whose blog, "The Hookup," appears&#13;
~laily on the site. She explained how it all&#13;
~wor-ks.&#13;
"! love it," said Parrish.&#13;
"It’s really fun&#13;
to be part of a community.&#13;
I do my blog&#13;
three times a day. The&#13;
first thing i do after&#13;
it goes live overnight&#13;
is...check to see what&#13;
people are saying..&#13;
Now for us dykes who watch The L Word,&#13;
we know where OurChart.com comes from.&#13;
In the show’s first season, the engaging,&#13;
alt-radio DJ and sometimes over-the-top&#13;
lover ofwhomever she’s with, Mice, started&#13;
an online chart to track the "relationships"&#13;
- from one-night stands to the U-Haul on&#13;
the second dates - of herself and her circle&#13;
of friends and acquaintances. Over the past&#13;
four seasons, it has been an on-again/offagain&#13;
plot line, exploding - or perhaps I&#13;
should say crashing - in season four, because&#13;
of the exploits of lesbian sexual predator&#13;
Poppy.&#13;
Anyway, some of the girls in front and in&#13;
back of the camera at The L Word decided&#13;
to bring the chart into our lives 24/7 by&#13;
launching OurChart.com, a social networking&#13;
site just for us. According to a description&#13;
on the site, "us" includes "lesbians,&#13;
dykes, queer girls, gay women, high femmes,&#13;
butches, drag kings, bois, transwomen, and&#13;
transmen - however we define&#13;
22 the STAR&#13;
You sign up and create your own profile,&#13;
and then your own chart by adding friends.&#13;
The chart is, of course, digitally created with&#13;
your photo at the center, which is then connected&#13;
visually and virtually with photos of&#13;
your friends.&#13;
"I love it," said Parrish. "It’s really fun to be&#13;
part of a community. I do my blog three&#13;
times a day. The first thing I do after it goes&#13;
live overnight is...check to see what people&#13;
are saying...OurChart is a fun way of giving&#13;
people a chance to meet each other, mingle,&#13;
and talk about things they have in common."&#13;
Parrish told me a heartwarming story about&#13;
a woman in the States who wrote in to Our-&#13;
Chart about her grandmother. It seems that&#13;
Grandma lived in Germany, and the writer&#13;
had lost touch. She asked if it was possible&#13;
for anyone in the area to check up on her&#13;
grandmother’s whereabouts. Someone did.&#13;
It wasn’t a happy ending - Grandma had&#13;
died several years before, but at least the&#13;
woman had some closure.&#13;
OurChart is also bringing some original&#13;
Web-based programraing to a computer&#13;
screen near you. It has recently launched a&#13;
shiny called Girl Trash, which, according to&#13;
Parrish, is a "lesbian pulp-fiction-style noir&#13;
thriller." It is a series of short Web-isodes&#13;
of an L.A. girl gang careening through the&#13;
seedier side of the city.&#13;
Not necessarily my cinematic - albeit on a&#13;
very small screen - choice, but it is written&#13;
and directed by veteran L Word and movie&#13;
director Angela Robinson. She also brought&#13;
us D.E.B.S. and Herbie: Fully Loaded.&#13;
Like it or not, Girl Trash shows us what is so&#13;
great about the Web - the ability to create,&#13;
be seen and scrutinized, and create again.&#13;
But getting back to OurChart’s chart, Parrish&#13;
told me, "One of the key differences&#13;
about OurChart is that it’s about friends,&#13;
networking, colleagues...not about people&#13;
who slept together."&#13;
Damn! But don’t despair. Parrish explained&#13;
they’re adding a feature called "Friends+"&#13;
that can chart anything from a fling to being&#13;
involved for 10 years to being lifelong&#13;
partners.&#13;
"It’s really important to point out that&#13;
friends won’t be able to be added to&#13;
"Friends+" without the individual’s permission,"&#13;
said Parrish. "You couldn’t say&#13;
you slept with Leisha Halley without her&#13;
permission."&#13;
Does Mice ask permission?&#13;
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INDIGO GIRLS Continued&#13;
Gate" and "Tether." Amy, when you’re playing&#13;
solo with a tight back up band (3Five-&#13;
Human came back out and did a great job&#13;
rocking with the Girls) let it rip. But Amy,&#13;
from one southern girl to another, hold off:&#13;
on the tabasco when Emily is with you and&#13;
pass that Girl a little honey.&#13;
Okay, while I am at it, here’s another&#13;
request: please use your position up there on&#13;
stage to tell us something of your take on&#13;
reality and world events. I know we can get&#13;
on your website (wv~w.indigogirls.com) and&#13;
read your notes and watch your podcasts&#13;
and that is great. Few performers have as&#13;
much interaction as that with their fans. But&#13;
the live stage is a powerful medium in and&#13;
of itself for communication and transforming&#13;
the world.&#13;
Now back to my original pondering.&#13;
Do I demand too much of two brilliant&#13;
musicians who seem to be conveying to&#13;
their audience that they just want to sing&#13;
their songs and play their music with no&#13;
intellectual interaction with their audience&#13;
or each other about any of it? I don’t know.&#13;
I wanted to hear from them outside their&#13;
lyrics, brilliant as they are. I wanted to hear&#13;
the big picture of what is going on in the&#13;
world as they see it. I mean, I can hardly&#13;
afford to get off the farm once a year. I need&#13;
to hear from someone who sees it all. What&#13;
is their take on it all? \gho do they endorse&#13;
for 2008? What do they want from us?&#13;
What is the revolution of the next 10 years?&#13;
Should transgendered women be allowed&#13;
in at Michigan? Do their songs ever end up&#13;
meaning more to them than they meant to&#13;
say in the first place? Are they ever confused&#13;
by their own lyrics? Is the Goddess channeling&#13;
through them? Have we truly already&#13;
been saved Emily? And finally, maybe every&#13;
lesbian in Georgia knows the answer to this&#13;
one but I am in the dark: were you two ever&#13;
girlfriends?&#13;
It doesn’t really matter on that last one.&#13;
I know from their songs that they have a&#13;
real love for each other and I know from&#13;
the fact that I have every CD they ever&#13;
recorded that I love them and that they will&#13;
have my devotion forever. Sing on, play on,&#13;
and know you are on your way to rock and&#13;
roll Heaven and you take us there with you&#13;
but please, Girls, as long as you’re live on&#13;
stage and we are live in the audience, open&#13;
up a little and talk to us about it all. We’re&#13;
listening.&#13;
Divas pack the&#13;
for HOPE&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Nobody likes a diva,&#13;
but for Tulsa based H.O.RE. testing clinic,&#13;
there are several Divas that they can’t help&#13;
but love.&#13;
For the sixth year, several ofTulsa’s&#13;
greatest performers, led by Queen Diva Rebecca&#13;
Ungerman, came together to produce&#13;
HOPE’s largest annual fundraiser "Divas&#13;
Live."&#13;
Held at the Tulsa Performing Arts&#13;
Center, this year’s event shattered previous&#13;
records. "In our budget, we have to raise&#13;
around $80,000 that is not subsidized by&#13;
grant funds. This year, ’Divas’ will conservatively&#13;
be around $50,000 of that," says Kate&#13;
Neary-Pounds, HOPE’s Executive Director&#13;
(Exact totals for the evening were not available&#13;
at the time of the interview). "These&#13;
funds literally go to keep the doors open."&#13;
Neary- Pounds explains that the event is&#13;
critical because the organization does not&#13;
receive funds from groups such as United&#13;
\ray.&#13;
"In 2006 the Department of Health had&#13;
a massive funding cut and programs such&#13;
as our quick tests and 24 hour STD hotline&#13;
were in jeopardy. Fortunately, we received&#13;
a grant from the George Kaiser Family&#13;
Foundation to keep the hotline open, but&#13;
the funds from the show go to help pay for&#13;
everything else," Neary-Pounds explains.&#13;
Ungerman, who has been involved with&#13;
the show for several years is ovetwhelmed&#13;
by the public’s response and embracement&#13;
of the event. "We have had to turn people&#13;
away at the door the last two years. It’s great.&#13;
I remember the first year we did it and we&#13;
were excited that we raised $1,200 and&#13;
could buy desks," Ungerman explains.&#13;
A large contributor to the evening’s&#13;
success has been the healthy growth of the&#13;
auctions. "We grossed $25,000 from our&#13;
auctions. A large part of that is the addition&#13;
ofJay Litchfield to the formula. We’re very&#13;
lucky to have him on board."&#13;
Ungerman says that they are looking at&#13;
ways to expand the event, but not sure what&#13;
form it will take. "The PAC has been wonderful&#13;
to us all these years, but have to look&#13;
at how we are going to change and grow.&#13;
We don’t have a clue what those changes&#13;
are going to look like yet, but this is a year&#13;
round planning process."&#13;
If you xvoald like more information&#13;
about HOPE’s services or to make a contribution,&#13;
visit their xvebsite at www.hopetesting.&#13;
org or ca~ 749-TEST.&#13;
HRC Coming Out Kits&#13;
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2007 will be Talk About It, continuing the&#13;
slogan and branding that the national program&#13;
has been building since 2005.&#13;
National Coming Out Day is a time to&#13;
celebrate openness and honesty whether you&#13;
came out 20 minutes ago, or 20 years ago&#13;
this is a time for all Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,&#13;
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Coming Out Day Kits include:&#13;
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living openly!&#13;
To order your kit, please visit:&#13;
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This year will also mark an important hallmark&#13;
as National Coming Out Day, falls on&#13;
the 20th anniversary of the 1987 Gay and&#13;
Lesbian March on Washington, and the unfurling&#13;
of the MDS Quilt on the National&#13;
Mall. The very first National Coming Out&#13;
Day was celebrated a year to the day later as&#13;
a way of continuing the spirit of openness,&#13;
honesty and visibility that the March and&#13;
the MDS Quilt presentation inspired.&#13;
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~here will not be a lot of thinking involved&#13;
in today’s health and fitness column.&#13;
I have been advised by my colleague Jebediah&#13;
to make this an easy and happy "thing"&#13;
to read. He also wants to help you look&#13;
forward to your hard exercising routines.&#13;
Jebedial~ is a first grader at Grover Cleveland&#13;
Elementary and he came ui~ with the theme&#13;
for this week’s fitness incentive. Jebby, as he&#13;
is called by his contemporaries, wants you to&#13;
grab a pen and paper and write a positive or&#13;
happy word each time you finish a workout&#13;
or exercise routine. Keep it in a place you&#13;
can see every day. He thinks that people will&#13;
be excited about working out if they know&#13;
there will be a compilation of fun and happy&#13;
words they can look at after the hard work.&#13;
I like the concept and I have been given permission&#13;
to use it. The Rocky Road Baskin&#13;
Robbins double scoop cone consulting fee&#13;
was well worth the advice from Jebby.&#13;
Here are some of my recent happy thoughts&#13;
Peter Pan ....&#13;
HAPPY&#13;
SMILING&#13;
GOOD&#13;
WELL&#13;
REFR£SHED&#13;
FANTASTIC&#13;
YES&#13;
SUNSHINE&#13;
AWESOME&#13;
COOL&#13;
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WOW&#13;
EXCELLENT&#13;
FINE&#13;
THANKS&#13;
NICE&#13;
GLOWING&#13;
BRILLIANT&#13;
SUPER&#13;
SMASHING&#13;
PRETTY&#13;
BRIGHT&#13;
GORGEOUS&#13;
BEAMING&#13;
HANDSOME&#13;
BEAUTIFUL&#13;
FIT&#13;
DELICIOUS&#13;
REJUVENATED&#13;
GREAT&#13;
ALIVE&#13;
JOY&#13;
PEACEFUL&#13;
SERENE&#13;
I am already looking forward to tomorrow’s&#13;
happy consonant and vowel combination.&#13;
It is the little things in life that can help&#13;
us all get by and can help you with your&#13;
health and fitness regimens. Keep it simple&#13;
Simon.....or rather Jebby!&#13;
This bit of health and fitness advice brought&#13;
to you by the guy who has been kid-tested&#13;
and mother approved. That guy is Ron&#13;
Blake and he can be unearthed at www.&#13;
goblakefitness.com.&#13;
VERY WELL.&#13;
2. LET&#13;
AND&#13;
MINUTE.&#13;
4. STRMN IN 2 CHILLED&#13;
MARTINI GLASSES.&#13;
5. TOP WITH ATEASPOON OF&#13;
WHIPPED CREAM AND&#13;
CINNAMON STICK.&#13;
6. CUDDLE UP "WITH SO,LEONE&#13;
SPECIAL AND EN|OY.&#13;
HAPPY HALLOWE&#13;
wwa,.ozarksstar.com&#13;
ANGLES OKC Continued&#13;
As times changed and business declined, the&#13;
club began operating only on weekends, and&#13;
later opened monthly for special events. After&#13;
being on the market for several months,&#13;
the dub was sold to Nick Post, owner of the&#13;
bars of the Habana Inn ( Copa, Finishline&#13;
Ledo &amp; Gushers Restaurant).&#13;
Preceding the sale was a farewell party&#13;
August 25 followed by a tea dance the next&#13;
day for partiers who had made Angles what&#13;
it was, before the club passed into a new&#13;
destiny.&#13;
Interview xgrith The New&#13;
Owner ofAngles, Nick Post.&#13;
Victor: Well, finally now is it is done deal&#13;
right?&#13;
Post: It’s a done deal. We had inspections,&#13;
licenses, which had all cleared by September&#13;
1.&#13;
Victor: You now own Angles, the building,&#13;
the business &amp; the name?&#13;
Post: Yes, and the website too, and the&#13;
phone number is the same.&#13;
Victor: What spurred your interest in wanting&#13;
acquire Angles?&#13;
Nick: Well two months ago I’d have probably&#13;
said I didn’t have any interest in acquiring&#13;
it. It just happened all of the sudden,&#13;
when a customer had heard Scott (Wilson)&#13;
was interested in selling Angles and I ought&#13;
to check into it. I met with him, made a&#13;
dea!, signed a contact, and the deal closed.&#13;
Victor: Business had been slow at Angles for&#13;
a long time before it closed. How do you&#13;
feel you can avoid the problems they had, to&#13;
build the business back up?&#13;
Nick: In the beginning we’re probably only&#13;
going to be open on Fridays and Saturdays.&#13;
I want Angles to find its own niche, I’m not&#13;
looking for Angles to take business from the&#13;
Copa or the Finishline. I want it so people&#13;
can walk back and forth, not have to stand&#13;
in line.&#13;
Angles will be different than the Copa, but&#13;
we’re not yet sure what that will be. By the&#13;
first of the year we hope we’l! know ~vhat&#13;
niche it should have. Copa will continue&#13;
to have shows, it’s set up to be a showbar,&#13;
although Angles may handle large pageants&#13;
or special events.&#13;
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Victor: So when wil! Angles have their&#13;
grand re-opening?&#13;
Nick: We’re not certain yet, but it will be&#13;
before Halloween.&#13;
Victor: You’ve been in the bar business quite&#13;
a while. When did you first acquire the&#13;
Copa, along with the Finishline, Ledo and&#13;
Gushers Restaurant?&#13;
Nick: It was October of 2007 when I&#13;
bought them from Lee Burrus. They were&#13;
already successful, but I think their continued&#13;
success is largely due to the tremendous&#13;
staff we have. We have over 40 people working&#13;
hard here, changing things, bringing in&#13;
new ideas, keep it different all the time. I&#13;
think that’s the biggest factor in our success.&#13;
Victor: Out of sheer curiosity, what did you&#13;
do before you wound up in the bar business?&#13;
Nick: I was in real estate from the time I&#13;
was 19 years old. I started working with&#13;
Abide, and when Truman Miller sold Abide&#13;
I went ,vith him into commercial development.&#13;
I then did mergers and acquisitions&#13;
with Charles Bazzzarian. When he went&#13;
to prison I was out of a job, so Lee Burrus&#13;
offered me one here. Although we thought&#13;
it would be temporary, I worked for Lee for&#13;
6 years. I had never been in the bar business,&#13;
or ever thought I would be.&#13;
Victor: That’s quite a change. How did you&#13;
adapt? That is about as much like an apple&#13;
and an orange as you can get.&#13;
Nick: I think it’s easier to go from a conventional&#13;
job to the bar business than it would&#13;
be the other xvay around. I started in the&#13;
office, started managing on Mondays, later&#13;
on weekends, and it ~vent from there.&#13;
Victor: Do you anticipate much straight&#13;
patronage?&#13;
Nick: Straight people have always been welcome&#13;
in my bars if they act right. Our goal&#13;
is to let people know that they are welcome,&#13;
but in our gays clubs they are on our turfi&#13;
Victor: How have you handled the many&#13;
rumors about the change?&#13;
Nick: Well there have been many, but one&#13;
rumor we can put to rest is that the purchase&#13;
ofAngles has nothing to do with my&#13;
other bars or the Habana Inn. I still have&#13;
many years left on my lease at the Habana,&#13;
and the Seikels (Habana’s owners) have no&#13;
interest in selling the hotel. The only change&#13;
will be that people can walk back and forth&#13;
and enjoy both places.&#13;
I’m truly excited about what we can offer&#13;
with the Habana and the 39tb Street&#13;
Strip, and I think Scott and Donny set the&#13;
standards for the clubs on the Strip, and I’m&#13;
proud to be there. I also recognize that they&#13;
helped make possible what we have now,&#13;
when I actually had a call from a captain of&#13;
the police department for this area, asking&#13;
if there had been any trouble from police&#13;
officers, were they professional cordial, etc.&#13;
I was glad to be able to tell them that they&#13;
do act correctly, and they know we run good&#13;
clubs here.&#13;
Victor: Well we wish you success in carrying&#13;
on what the Pmgles has always been, and&#13;
will mean in the future.&#13;
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enthusiasm will charm some people and scare others&#13;
off. You may want to be careful about whom you push into&#13;
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now exuding pure sexuality. Horny, jaded, or anywhere in&#13;
between, you are radiating sex. At work, that can cause&#13;
trouble. Do your best to sublimate that energy and/or enjoy&#13;
it in the appropriate time and place.&#13;
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things, but are too eager to appease each other, and that&#13;
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this year that the STAR and you, our readers&#13;
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reporting that they voted in the mid-term&#13;
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the region. Among the results from the&#13;
STAR survey we found interesting was on&#13;
the question, "Importance of Gay Marriage"&#13;
only 30% of our readers thought it was the&#13;
most important issue. While 57.6% settled&#13;
for Domestic Partnership and/or_civil union&#13;
recognition. 12.3% felt there were more&#13;
important GLBT issues.&#13;
In the STAR "Commentary" this issue,&#13;
James Nimmo addresses the question of&#13;
" How We Should Address the Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Community" This is what our&#13;
survey found on the same question. 38.6%&#13;
said "Gay &amp; Lesbian", 35% said "GLBT",&#13;
19.9% "LGBT", 17% "Gay Men or Worneft’&#13;
and 12.3% suggested "Alternative".&#13;
I thank our readers for the great response&#13;
we had for the STAR in this very important&#13;
survey of our community. We will be publishing&#13;
more results in coming issues.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Charles (Chaz) Ward&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
New National Survey&#13;
Shows Gays and Lesbians&#13;
Outpace U.S. Average&#13;
in Voting Participation&#13;
Respondents: Homosexuality I4/71l Still&#13;
Be a Divisive Issue in Ten Yeats&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO, CA A new national&#13;
survey reveals that gay and lesbian consumers&#13;
are far more likely to have voted in the&#13;
last presidential and midterm elections&#13;
than the population in general. Significant&#13;
numbers of both gay men and lesbians also&#13;
donated to a political party in the past year.&#13;
The survey also found that despite significant&#13;
social and political progress over the&#13;
past decade, majorities of both gays and&#13;
lesbians believe homosexuality will remain a&#13;
"divisive" issue in ten years.&#13;
The survey results are included in the Gay&#13;
Consumer IndexTM and Lesbian Consumer&#13;
IndexTM, precedent-setting national surveys&#13;
of more than 12,000 gay Americans and&#13;
10,000 lesbian Americans conducted by&#13;
Community Marketing Inc. in spring 2007&#13;
and set to be released later this month.&#13;
"The results of the Gay Consumer Index&#13;
and Lesbian Consumer Index demonstrate&#13;
that the political parties would be smart to&#13;
pay attention to the issues that mean the&#13;
most to gay and lesbian voters," declared&#13;
Tom Roth, president of Community Marketing&#13;
Inc. "We have far more at stake than&#13;
the average voter and we’re therefore far&#13;
more engaged in the political process."&#13;
Slighdy more than 31 percent of lesbian respondents&#13;
(31.1%) reported that they made&#13;
a financial contribution to a political party&#13;
in the past twelve months. Forty percent&#13;
(40.1%) of gay male respondents reported&#13;
that they made a financial contribution m a&#13;
politica! party in the past twelve months.&#13;
And finally, large majorities of gay male&#13;
and lesbian respondents agreed with the&#13;
statement that "homosexuality will still be a&#13;
divisive issue in the USA in 10 years."&#13;
A new national survey reveals that gay and&#13;
lesbian consumers are far more likely to have&#13;
voted in the last presidential and midterm&#13;
elections than the population in general.&#13;
Significant numbers of both gay&#13;
men and lesbians also donated to a political&#13;
party in the past year. The survey also found&#13;
that despite significant social and political&#13;
progress over the past decade, majorities of&#13;
both gays and lesbians believe homosexuality&#13;
will remain a "divisive" issue in ten years.&#13;
The survey results are included in the Gay&#13;
Consumer IndexTM and Lesbian Consumer&#13;
IndexTM, precedent-setting national surveys&#13;
of more than 12,000 gay Americans and&#13;
10,000 lesbian Americans conducted by&#13;
Community Marketing Inc. in spring 2007&#13;
and set to be released later this month.&#13;
"The results of the Gay Consumer Index&#13;
and Lesbian Consumer Index studies&#13;
demonstrate that the political parties would&#13;
be smart to pay attention to the issues that&#13;
mean the most to gay and lesbian voters,"&#13;
declared Tom Roth, president of Community&#13;
Marketing Inc. "We have far more&#13;
at stake than the average voter and we’re&#13;
therefore far more engaged in the political&#13;
process."&#13;
More than 92% of gay male respondents&#13;
(92.5%) reported that they voted in the&#13;
2004 presidential election with nearly 84%&#13;
(83.8%) reporting that they voted in the&#13;
mid-term election in 2006. Results for lesbians&#13;
were similar with nearly 91% (90.7%)&#13;
of lesbian respondents reporting that they&#13;
voted in the 2004 presidential election and&#13;
78% reporting that they voted in the midterm&#13;
election in 2006. In comparison, media&#13;
reports estimate that 64% of the general&#13;
population voted in the 2004 presidential&#13;
election and just 40% of the general population&#13;
voted in the 2006 mid-term election.&#13;
Slightly more than 31 percent of lesbian respondents&#13;
(31.1%) reported that they made&#13;
a financial contribution to a political party&#13;
in the past twelve months. Forty percent&#13;
(40.1%) of gay male respondents reported&#13;
that they made a financial contribution to&#13;
a political party in the past twelve months.&#13;
And finally, large majorities of gay male&#13;
and lesbian respondents agreed with the&#13;
statement that "homosexuality will still be a&#13;
divisive issue in the USA in 10 years."&#13;
Community Marketing, Inc., founded in 1992, is&#13;
the global leader in gay and lesbian market research,&#13;
strategies and communications. More info: www.&#13;
CommunityMarketinglnc.com&#13;
Rivendell Media, Inc., America’s leading gay and&#13;
lesbian media placement firm, co produced the Gay&#13;
Consumer Index" and Lesbian Consumer Index&#13;
TM studies,&#13;
which were sponsored, in part, by Absolut. More&#13;
info: www.RivendellMedia.com&#13;
the STAR 5&#13;
I before E excep after C.&#13;
L be£ore G excep&#13;
Be£ore B? How&#13;
Equallity&#13;
by Jim Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ A few days ago&#13;
I was in an email exchange with some gay&#13;
guys and the thread was about the spelling&#13;
of our orientational moniker/acronym commonly&#13;
used as a short hand to describe us in&#13;
the media.&#13;
Is it LGBT or GLBT? And there’s even&#13;
LGBTQi which resembles a row on the&#13;
computer keyboard.&#13;
There was even the suggestion ofSOGI&#13;
(sexual orientation and gender identity) but&#13;
say it out loud and it sounds like an adjective&#13;
some of us could use to name the after&#13;
effects of sexual exertion rather than sexual&#13;
orientation.&#13;
This year our 2007 Oklahoma City Parade&#13;
was prefixed with GLBTI, which again, said&#13;
out loud, sounds like a word for insincerity.&#13;
Why should any particular letter come&#13;
before the other? With my tongue, GLBT&#13;
comes out easier than LGBT with a more&#13;
defined rhythm, but I’m just referring to&#13;
ease of speech; being a musician I’m attuned&#13;
to that anyway. We often hear the phrase&#13;
"men and women" but we also hear "ladies&#13;
and gentlemen."&#13;
Why do we say "salt and pepper" and not&#13;
the other way round? Knife and fork, birds&#13;
and bees, paper and pencil?&#13;
Well, I think our equality movement IS&#13;
about exertion and&#13;
certainly NOT about&#13;
insincerity.&#13;
for their own gender-emotionally, romantically,&#13;
and erotically--are referred to as gay,&#13;
period.&#13;
A~ I going to get hate mail from the women&#13;
because I would drop the "lesbian" term?&#13;
I could just as easily expand my dream&#13;
world and drop the "gay" word altogether&#13;
and let people have their sexual expression&#13;
without hang-ups about words and the&#13;
straight-world permission or opprobrium&#13;
these red-flag words convey.&#13;
This is what ,ve had, etymologically, before&#13;
the prudo-pseudo-scientific "advances" of&#13;
the Victorian era, when the word "homosexual"&#13;
was invented. Before that time&#13;
sex between men was plain sodomy, sex&#13;
between women was just affection. Even&#13;
farther back in some societies, sex between&#13;
older and younger men was the transmission&#13;
of the spirit and continuation of the life&#13;
force which enabled young men to become&#13;
leaders and progenitors in their tribes.&#13;
The female will ALWAYS be superior&#13;
anyway. It’s possible for them to conceive&#13;
by parthenogenesis--no male required! But&#13;
of course, the gay orientation is not about&#13;
sexual reproduction as our enemies and two&#13;
State Supreme Court decisions from 2006&#13;
would have us believe.&#13;
Gayness is about having the right to privacy&#13;
to exercise our affectional and emotional&#13;
bonds as we like with consenting adults.&#13;
Gayness is about having the same rights as&#13;
any other man or woman who has chosen&#13;
opposite-gender marriage or co-habitation,&#13;
with or without progeny.&#13;
Unless we exert with growing force our&#13;
birth-right entitlement to equality, we’re going&#13;
to be seen by our enemies as insincere. I&#13;
would like to spell my orientation like this:&#13;
AMERICAN.&#13;
And why should we&#13;
develop these sensitivities&#13;
about spellings&#13;
and acronyms?&#13;
In my dream world&#13;
(not to be confused&#13;
with my fantasy&#13;
world) people with&#13;
a yen&#13;
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OKLAI OMAN W’INNER OF&#13;
THE LIFETIME COMMITMENT&#13;
AWARD FROM THE NATIONAL&#13;
STONEW-ALL DEMOCRATS&#13;
"Gay People Aren’t Broken, and They Don’t Need Fixing"&#13;
Photo: Bob Lemon wit/~ daughter Robyn Lemon Sellers&#13;
This year’s winner was Oklahoma’s own Bob Lemon, a longtime&#13;
friend of the GLBT community and overal! champion for progressive&#13;
causes. No stranger to honors, this year he also received the&#13;
Irene Tyson Award from the Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian Political&#13;
Caucus. He’s the proud dad of 5 grown children (Del, Jim, Robyn,&#13;
Chrys &amp; Hi Moque). The contributions and support he has given&#13;
the GLBT community are truly too numerous to list here, but now&#13;
he shares some of his reflections about what it means to him as well&#13;
as us.&#13;
INTERVIEW By Victor Gorin&#13;
VICTOR: You are a longtime champion of equality for the GLBT&#13;
community. What got you started on that path?&#13;
BOB: My first real awareness of this issue happened when we were&#13;
at a convention of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in&#13;
Kansas City during 1977. Mary Lou and I learned of a minister&#13;
who was forced to resign from his church because his son was gay.&#13;
We were living in Perryton Texas then, and very loyal to our church&#13;
and our denomination. In 1979 at another convention in St. Louis,&#13;
Mary Lou and I attended a workshop on homosexuality. It was&#13;
headed by a medical doctor from Oklahoma University who maintained&#13;
that gayness was not a choice, that they were "naturally that&#13;
way." Throughout the years we read a great deal about gay history&#13;
and equality.&#13;
VICTOR: Later on it touched your own family.&#13;
BOB: Our interest really peaked when 1993 when Mary Lou and I&#13;
learned, to our complete surprise, that our son Chris was gay when&#13;
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he came out to us at the age of 36. Today he is an attorney in&#13;
Washington D,C., and we have attended functions together of the&#13;
Stonewall Democrats, but at the time we had no idea. He’d had&#13;
an outstanding background. In high school he had been Student&#13;
Body President &amp; an Eagle Scout, and later served in the air force&#13;
as a flight instructor before becoming an attorney. Although it was&#13;
a surprise, we told him it didn’t bother us. We also adopted a young&#13;
gay man, Eli Moque Grayson, who is now living in California and&#13;
is an interior designer. He’s worked on some distinguished homes&#13;
including the late Bob Hope.&#13;
VICTOR: The Mary Lou Lemon Humanitarian Award, given by&#13;
the Oklahoma Stonewall Democrats, is named after your late wife.&#13;
Obviously she was a great friend and inspiration. How long were&#13;
you married?&#13;
BOB’. 52 years and 2 days. We had met at a high school get together&#13;
on Lake Fryor near Perry ton. She was a beautiful, blonde blue eyed&#13;
woman, and I had lots of competitors. We got married when we&#13;
were both in college, I attended Oklahoma A&amp;M ( now OSU) and&#13;
she was at Panhandle State University in Goodwell, Oklahoma..&#13;
We had a wonderful life, raised wonderful children, and she was a&#13;
champion for equality for everyone.&#13;
VICTOR: You later had gotten involved with P-Flag?&#13;
BOB: Yes, we had gotten involved and been to their national meetings.&#13;
When I was on the board of the Christian Church Disciples&#13;
of Christ in Perryton, which I thought was a liberal church, I had&#13;
made a motion to allow P-Flag to meet at our church, as did many&#13;
others groups. That motion got a few minutes of discussion before it&#13;
was voted down, 35-1, and I was the dissenting vote. Our efforts to&#13;
change their attitudes were unsuccessful. Soon after that we left that&#13;
church."&#13;
VICTOR: You joined Mayflower UCC when you moved to Oklahoma&#13;
City in 2000.&#13;
BOB: We attended a few times and fell in love with it, beginning&#13;
when we read their" open and affirming" statement. Not all&#13;
churches then were so accepting.&#13;
VICTOR: What is hardest for older people to give up their prejudices?&#13;
........................Continued page-23&#13;
the STAR 9&#13;
Uo So Court o£Appeals&#13;
Upholds Decision&#13;
Striking Down Oklahoma’s&#13;
Adop, on InvM&#13;
dat on Law in Lawsuit&#13;
Brought by L bda&#13;
LegM&#13;
’The Adoption Invalidation Law was&#13;
reckless legislation that jeopardized the&#13;
safety and well being of children and&#13;
undermined parents’ rights.’&#13;
DENVER, CO__ August 3, 2007 -- In a&#13;
35-page decision, a panel of the U. S. Court&#13;
ofAppeals for the 10th Circuit rejected the&#13;
Oklahoma Department of Health’s challenge&#13;
to a lower court decision striking&#13;
down an Oklahoma law so.extreme that&#13;
it threatened to make children adopted&#13;
by same-sex couples in other states legal&#13;
orphans when the families are in Oklahoma.&#13;
The ruling is important not only in Oklahoma,&#13;
but also to families across the United&#13;
States, including in Seattle and Houston,&#13;
home to two of the families who joined in&#13;
the suit.&#13;
"Today’s decision supports the lower court’s&#13;
finding that same-sex couples who choose to&#13;
adopt are entitled under the U.S. Constitution&#13;
to have their relationships with their&#13;
children respected in every state," said Ken&#13;
Upton, Senior StaffAttorney in Lambda&#13;
Legal’s South Central Regional Office and&#13;
lead attorney on the case. "N~e Adoption&#13;
Invalidation Law was reckless legislation&#13;
that jeopardized the safety and well-being of&#13;
children and undermined parents’ rights."&#13;
Although the governor and attorney general&#13;
were content to abide by the lower court’s&#13;
finding, the Oklahoma Commissioner&#13;
of Health sought review of a part of the&#13;
judgment that required the Department of&#13;
Health to issue an amended birth certificate&#13;
to the adopted child of a same-sex couple&#13;
that accurately reflected both women as the&#13;
child’s legal parents. The Court rejected the&#13;
challenge and affirmed the judgment requiring&#13;
issuance of a proper birth certificate. In&#13;
doing so, the 10th Circuit panel also agreed&#13;
with Lambda Legal that the law violated&#13;
the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the U.S.&#13;
Constitution.&#13;
In the opinion released today, U. S. Senior&#13;
Circuit Judge David M. Ebel wrote, "final&#13;
adoption orders by a state court of competent&#13;
jurisdiction are judgments that must&#13;
be given full faith and credit under the&#13;
Constitution by every other state in the nation.&#13;
Because the Oklahoma statute at issue&#13;
categorically rejects a class of out-of-state&#13;
adoption decrees, it violates the Full Faith&#13;
and Credit Clause."&#13;
The Adoption Invalidation Law, hastily&#13;
passed at the end of the 2004 Oklahoma&#13;
legislative session, had said that Oklahoma&#13;
"shall not recognize an adoption by more&#13;
than one individual of the same sex from&#13;
any other state or foreign jurisdiction."&#13;
Lambda Legal argued that the law was&#13;
unconstitutional based on the United States&#13;
Constitution’s guarantees of equal protection&#13;
and due process, as ~vell as the mandates&#13;
of the Full Faith and Credit Clause.&#13;
Today’s decision leaves intact a decision by&#13;
the U.S. Court for the Western District of&#13;
Oklahoma that agreed with these challenges&#13;
and held that the statute indeed violates the&#13;
United States Constitution by singling out a&#13;
specific group. Neither the governor nor the&#13;
attorney general of Oklahoma challenged&#13;
the trial court’s decision that struck down&#13;
the antigay Adoption Invalidation Law. The&#13;
appellate court’s decision also requires the&#13;
Oklahoma Department of Health to issue a&#13;
birth certificate to the daughter of a samesex&#13;
couple in Oklahoma accurately listing&#13;
the names of both parents.&#13;
In addition to same-sex couples raising children&#13;
in Oklahoma, the ruling benefits samesex&#13;
couples and their families in other states,&#13;
including two of the couples who brought&#13;
suit, Heather Finstuen and Anne Magro,&#13;
now living in Houston, and Ed Swaya and&#13;
Greg Hampel of Seattle, by ensuring they&#13;
can travel in Oklahoma without fear their&#13;
children will be rendered legal orphans.&#13;
Ken Upton, Senior StaffAttorney in Lambda&#13;
Legal’s South Central Regional Office&#13;
in Dallas, is lead attorney on the case, with&#13;
assistance from Senior StaffAttorney Brian&#13;
Chase. Sandy Ingraham of Ingraham &amp;&#13;
Associates, EL.L.C. in McLoud, Oklahoma,&#13;
served as cooperating attorney in Finstuen et&#13;
al v. Edmondson et al.&#13;
Tulsa GLBT leader&#13;
addresses new AIDS/&#13;
Americorp volunteers&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
To most people, leaving town only a&#13;
week after starting a new job would be a&#13;
nightmare. To Oklahomans for Equality’s&#13;
new Interim Executive Director Justice&#13;
Waidner, it was an opportunity to give back&#13;
to a program that she feels changed her life&#13;
and began a life career in service.&#13;
Waidner, who assumed her new role at&#13;
OKEq on Aug. 1, addressed the latest teams&#13;
of National Aids Fund/Americorp members&#13;
just a few days later in Washington, DC&#13;
on Aug. 11. The teams, who traveled from&#13;
seven cities around the nation, including&#13;
Tulsa, were undergoing their annual "preservice"&#13;
training before beginning their year&#13;
of HIV/AIDS related service.&#13;
A two-term alumnus of the Americorp&#13;
program, Waidner took the opporttlnity to&#13;
share with the group the gravity of the realities&#13;
they will face, as well as the humanity of&#13;
service. "The opportunity to serve our communities&#13;
in this fashion through educating&#13;
people about this insidious disease and&#13;
supporting those living with it truly is an&#13;
awesome life changing gift," said Waidner.&#13;
Using her personal stories about engaging&#13;
drifter youths, befriending an HIV-positire&#13;
eight year old and having to give her&#13;
first positive test result, \Vgaidner spoke deeply&#13;
and personally to the group to prepare&#13;
them for the year ahead. "You will educate,&#13;
fight inequality, challenge stigma, support,&#13;
rise up, be present, and stand on the side of&#13;
social justice. You will be changed and make&#13;
change," she emphasized.&#13;
W’aidner was later asked to administer&#13;
the Americorp Oath of Service to the group,&#13;
officially marking the end of their training&#13;
and the beginning of their one year service&#13;
commitment. "You are my version of&#13;
gels in America,’" she remarked just shortly&#13;
before.&#13;
For information about the National&#13;
AIDS fund or the Americorp program visit&#13;
www.aidsfund.org.&#13;
10 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
STATEMENT FROM HUMAN&#13;
GHTS CAMPAIGN ON&#13;
DEMOCRATIC P SIDENTIAL&#13;
FORUM&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC __ On August 9, 2007, the Democratic&#13;
presidential candidates took part in a national forum on issues&#13;
facing gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans, sponsored&#13;
jointly by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation and Logo. The&#13;
following is a statement by Human Rights Campaign President Joe&#13;
Solmonese on the event:&#13;
"This was an important night in the fight for equality for GLBT&#13;
Americans. We pulled the curtain back a bit and gave all Americans&#13;
a deeper look inside the candidates’ core beliefs about the issues&#13;
that affect our community. From repealing ’Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’&#13;
supporting equal employment rights, providing full funding for&#13;
the HIV/AIDS epidemic, to eliminating the Defense of Marriage&#13;
Act, these candidates went on record and committed to fighting for&#13;
equality in all sectors of our society. Unfortunately, we have more&#13;
work to do. The overwhelming majority of the candidates do not&#13;
support marriage equality. While we heard very strong commitments&#13;
to civil unions and equality in federa! rights and benefits,&#13;
their reasons for opposing equality in civil marriage tonight became&#13;
even less clear. Over the course of the presidential campaign, we&#13;
will continue to ask these questions and demand real answers from&#13;
the candidates who appeared -- and from those who didn’t show&#13;
up. The next president must be committed to not only doing what’s&#13;
achievable, but also what’s right."&#13;
The Human Rights Campaign is America’s largest civil rights organization&#13;
working to achieve gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender&#13;
equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to&#13;
end discrimination against GLBT citizens and realize a nation that&#13;
achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all.&#13;
Great, now say it on the stump.&#13;
"Slllgood andsome great, but now we need all the candidates&#13;
--particularly thef~ontrunners -- to take a standfor us on the&#13;
stump, inj~ont ofall audiwaces. "&#13;
Matt Foreman, Executive Director, National Gay and Lesbian Task&#13;
Force, Inc.&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC__ The 2008 Democratic presidential&#13;
candidates, except for Sens. Joe Biden and Christopher Dodd, addressed&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues at a forum aired&#13;
Augkust 9th on the Logo cable channel.&#13;
Statement by Matt Foreman, Executive Director&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Inc.&#13;
"It’s great that tonight the 2008 Democratic candidates reiterated&#13;
their support for many issues critical to lesbian, gay, bisexual and&#13;
transgender Americans, like long-stalled protections from&#13;
discrimination and hate violence, repealing ’Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’&#13;
and rights for our families. In 2004, at a similar forum also organized&#13;
by our friends at the Human Rights Campaign, Democratic&#13;
presidential candidates said the same thing.&#13;
’Tkll good and some great, but now we need all the candidates,&#13;
particularly the frontrunners, to take a stand for us on the stump,&#13;
in front of all audiences. The Republican side hasn’t given up using&#13;
gay people for political gain and most of the Republican candidates&#13;
bash us everpvhere they go. But so far, the Democratic frontrunners&#13;
rarely talk about us except at our events, such as tonight, or when&#13;
asked a specific question, and even then, they tend to freeze up.&#13;
"That’s got to stop. We challenge the Democratic frontrunners to&#13;
step from behind the lavender curtain and consistently, unapologetically&#13;
speak for our fundamental humanity everywhere they go.&#13;
"On behalf of our national community, we want to thank Joe&#13;
Solmonese, Melissa Etheridge, Jonathan Capehart and Margaret&#13;
Carlson for pressing the candidates on key issues, including marriage&#13;
equality."&#13;
McPride Family Picnic in Chadick&#13;
Park, McAl[ester -Saturday, September&#13;
22nd, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.&#13;
MCALESTER, OK(PR)__McPride is hosting the Third Annual&#13;
Family Picnic, Saturday, September 22nd at Chadick Park, McMester,&#13;
OK (6th and Delaware), from 11 a.m. until 5p.m. for gay, lesbian,&#13;
bisexual, transgender, allied (GLBTA) and interested people.&#13;
The picnic wil! feature speakers, singers, games, booths of information&#13;
and fun for all people - gay and straight alike.&#13;
Come out for an afternoon of fun and heart warming experiences.&#13;
(Alcoholic beverages are NOT allowed in Chadick Park.)&#13;
Living up to our mission, we believe it is important to create an&#13;
opportunity for GLBTA people to be visible and to share our pride&#13;
in who we are, express the love and acceptance of our&#13;
families, create an opportunity to meet and get&#13;
to know us.&#13;
You have an opportunity to be involved on many levels in this great&#13;
event. Plan to attend, be a sponsoring organization/church, a&#13;
supporter, an entertainer, or a volunteer. Help make this picnic a&#13;
bigger success than last year’s!&#13;
Table space is available for pro-GLBTA groups who would like to&#13;
display and/or sell resources at the picnic. Space must be reserved in&#13;
advance. Contact Paul at 918-329-7820 or www.mcpride.org&#13;
more information.&#13;
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WHERE THE DE OC TBC CANDidATES STAN&#13;
An analysis of the candidates’ questionnaires on issues of concern to the GLBT community&#13;
HUMA~q&#13;
RIGHTS&#13;
CAMPAIGN~&#13;
Federal Recognition of State-Level&#13;
Same-Sex Unions 1&#13;
Supports recognition by the federal government&#13;
of a state’s legal recognition of same-sex&#13;
couples for purposes of fe.deral benefits and tax&#13;
treatment&#13;
ENDA&#13;
Supports passage of a federal bill prohibiting&#13;
job discrimination based on sexual orientation&#13;
and gender identity&#13;
Hate Crimes&#13;
Supports passage of a federal bill that&#13;
gives authority to the federal government&#13;
to investigate and prosecute violent crimes&#13;
motivated by bias against the victim because of&#13;
their sexual orientation, gender, gender identity&#13;
or disability&#13;
Same-Sex IVlarriage&#13;
Supports allowing civil marriage rights for&#13;
same-sex couples&#13;
Civil Unions&#13;
Supports civil unions for same-sex couples&#13;
Federal Benefits for Same-Sex&#13;
Couples&#13;
Supports extending federal benefits, rights,&#13;
privileges and responsibilities to same-sex&#13;
couples and their children provided the&#13;
partnership meets certain federal standards of&#13;
commitment and mutuality of interest&#13;
Coverage Under the FIVILA&#13;
Supports expansion of the Family and Medical&#13;
Leave Act to cover domestic partners and their&#13;
children&#13;
Access to Survivor Benefits&#13;
Supports paying survivor benefits to the same-sex&#13;
partners of gay and lesbian people&#13;
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August 1990 (17 years ago last month): The&#13;
National Endowment for the Arts rejects an&#13;
appeal from four artists who 10st funding due&#13;
to the controversial content of their work.&#13;
Who were the NEA Four?&#13;
he "NEA Four" - a gay&#13;
man, a bisexual man, a&#13;
lesbian, and a heterosexual&#13;
feminist - played a prominent&#13;
role in the culture&#13;
wars of the late 1980s and&#13;
early 1990s, when they challenged the withdrawal&#13;
of their funding from the National&#13;
Endowment for the Arts and a decency&#13;
clause imposed on grant recipients.&#13;
Founded in 1965, the NEA was mandated&#13;
to consider cultural diversity in its funding&#13;
decisions. But by the mid-1980s, public&#13;
support for the arts was threatened by an increasingly&#13;
conservative political climate. In&#13;
1989, Republican la~vmakers and religious&#13;
right groups launched a campaign against&#13;
what they deemed morally objectionable art.&#13;
Opponents ~vere particularly incensed that&#13;
NEA funds had indirectly supported the&#13;
work of Robert Mapplethorpe - renowned&#13;
for his homoerotic and sadomasochistic&#13;
images - and Andres Serrano, who photographed&#13;
a crucifix in a jar of urine. During&#13;
a time of moral panic about homosexuality&#13;
and AIDS, conservative columnist Patrick&#13;
Buchanan, among others, saw public funding&#13;
of controversial art as a key battleground&#13;
in a "culture war" against traditional values.&#13;
At the behest of Rep. Dick Armey (R-Texas),&#13;
more than 100 legislators signed a letter&#13;
to NEA chair John Frohnmayer threatening&#13;
to withhold federal support if the agency&#13;
continued to fund "morally reprehensible&#13;
trash." In the fall of 1989, Congress passed&#13;
an amendment - introduced by Republican&#13;
North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms - barring&#13;
the use of federal money to support&#13;
work that could be considered obscene,&#13;
induding "depictions of sadomasochism,&#13;
homoeroticism, the sexual exploitation of&#13;
children, or individuals engaged in sex acts."&#13;
Following a vociferous debate, Congress&#13;
reauthorized the NEA in 1990, but added a&#13;
provision that the agency must consider not&#13;
only artistic merit, but also "general standams&#13;
of decency and respect for the diverse&#13;
beliefs of the American public."&#13;
In June of that year, citing the new clause&#13;
and "certain political realities," Frohnmayer&#13;
rejected grants to four solo performance&#13;
artists - Karen Finley, Holly Hughes, John&#13;
Fleck, and Tim Miller - that had been&#13;
unanimously recommended by a peer review&#13;
panel.&#13;
Finley, a heterosexual woman and the best&#13;
known of the four, was renowned for smearing&#13;
chocolate on her naked body to represent&#13;
the degradation ofwomen. Hughes&#13;
(a lesbian and former anti-porn feminist),&#13;
Fleck (a gay man whose act included urinating&#13;
onstage - but not, as accused, on a&#13;
Bible), and Miller (a bisexual AIDS activist)&#13;
all included explicit homosexual themes in&#13;
their work.&#13;
In addition to the NEA Four, conservatives&#13;
also objected to federal funding for Marion&#13;
Riggs’ film about the black gay experience,&#13;
Tongues Untied (1989), the GLBT film&#13;
company Frameline, and the work of Ron&#13;
Athey, an HIV-positive artist who incorporated&#13;
ritual body raodification and bloodletting&#13;
into his performances.&#13;
Civil libertarians and queer activists reacted&#13;
with outrage to the encroachment on freedom&#13;
of expression, but little support came&#13;
from the straight left or the mainstream arts&#13;
establishment, because, as Hughes explained,&#13;
"anxieties about sexuality, the body,&#13;
and race are not just anxieties of the right,&#13;
they are anxieties also of downtown artists."&#13;
After the NEA rejected their request for an&#13;
appeal in August 1990, the four defunded&#13;
artists - with the support of the American&#13;
Civil Liberties Union and the Center for&#13;
Constitutional Rights - filed a lawsuit in&#13;
federal court demanding reinstatement of&#13;
their grants and rescinding of the NEA’s decency&#13;
provision, arguing that the guidelines&#13;
were vague and unconstitutional. In 1992,&#13;
federal district judge Wallace Tashima ruled&#13;
in their favor; the government, he said, does&#13;
not have "free rein to impose whatever content&#13;
restrictions it chooses," since "the right&#13;
of artists to challenge conventional wisdom&#13;
and values is a cornerstone of artistic and&#13;
academic freedom." Four years later, the&#13;
Ninth Circuit Court upheld Tashima’s ruling.&#13;
The NEA Four won a settlement reinstating&#13;
their original grants and awarding&#13;
legal costs, but the Clinton administration&#13;
appealed the lower court decision regarding&#13;
the decency clause. In June 1998, the&#13;
Supreme Court ruled by a vote of 8 to 1&#13;
that Congress has wide latitude to set spending&#13;
priorities. Wrote Justice Antonin Scalia,&#13;
"Avant-garde artistes...remain entirely free&#13;
to epater la bourgeoisie [shock the middle&#13;
class]; they are merely deprived of the additional&#13;
satisfaction of having the bourgeoisie&#13;
taxed to pay for it." However, the sole&#13;
dissenting justice, David Souter, said that&#13;
the law carried "a significant power to chill&#13;
artistic production and display."&#13;
Mthough the original NEA implementation&#13;
language stated that it was the government’s&#13;
proper role "to help create and sustain&#13;
not only a climate encouraging freedom&#13;
of thought, imagination, and inquiry, but&#13;
also the material conditions facilitating the&#13;
release of this creative talent," the NEA Four&#13;
case illustrated a shift in public support for&#13;
the arts. In 1996, Congress cut the agency’s&#13;
budget from a high of more than $170 million&#13;
to less then $100 million, and the NEA&#13;
ceased funding individual performance&#13;
artists; legislators increased the budget in&#13;
subsequent years, but never to its former&#13;
level.&#13;
Perhaps an even more profound outcome&#13;
was the chilling effect it had on artists.&#13;
"There’s enormous commercial pressure to&#13;
be more mainstream," said Hughes. ’’A lot of&#13;
the counter-cultural edge has really disappeared."&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Bolton, Richard (editor). 1992. Culture&#13;
W-ars: Documents from the Recent Controversies&#13;
in the Arts (Ne~v Press).&#13;
Brenson, Michael. 2001. Visionaries and&#13;
Outcasts: The NEA, Congress, and the&#13;
Place of the Visual Arts in America (New&#13;
Press).&#13;
Wallis, Brian, Marianne Weems, and Philip&#13;
Yenawine (editors). 1999. Art Matters: How&#13;
the Culture Wars Changed America (Ne~v&#13;
York University Press).&#13;
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EUREI’CA_ SPPdNGS, AR~55 antique&#13;
dealers from 14 different states will converge&#13;
on this Ozark town November 17 and 18&#13;
for the 19th Annual Eureka Springs Fall&#13;
Antique Show and Sale. A special Wine&#13;
&amp; Cheese Preview will be held on Friday,&#13;
November 16, 5:30-7 p.m. The popular&#13;
yearly event will be held at the Inn of the&#13;
Ozarks Convention Center, Hwy. 62 West.&#13;
This is one of the ldckoffevents for the busy&#13;
Thanksgiving and Christmas season.&#13;
Attendees will pay $10 for this first chance&#13;
at the antiques brought by dealers from&#13;
around the country. This fee covers all days.&#13;
Regular show hours on Saturday are 10 am&#13;
to 6 pm and 10 am to 4 pm on Sunday.&#13;
Admission price for this event is $ 2.50,&#13;
good for both days.&#13;
This well-attended show not only draws&#13;
dealers from many states, it also brings&#13;
customers fi’om as many as 23 different&#13;
states. "By now, most antique lovers around&#13;
this part of the country know that the third&#13;
weekend in November and the third weekend&#13;
in March are devoted to antiques here&#13;
in Eureka Springs," according to Jane Baker.&#13;
She and her husband, Dave, are show&#13;
managers. "This is our 19th fall show and it&#13;
looks to be better than ever," she added.&#13;
For more information on the festival, contact&#13;
Dave or Jane Baker at 479-253-7551&#13;
or bakerdj@cox.net. For details on Eureka&#13;
Springs tourism, call 1-866-947-4387 or go&#13;
online at www.eurekasprings.org.&#13;
In Memoriam&#13;
Michael Shane White&#13;
1971 - 2007&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Michael Shane White&#13;
ofTulsa, born July 2, 1971 passed away&#13;
August !3th, 2007 after a long fight with&#13;
cancer. He is survived by his partner Jackie&#13;
Hickey, father Chester and wife Barbara&#13;
White of Sapulpa. His mother Roxanna&#13;
Porter of Otdahoma City and sister Stephanie&#13;
White of Choctaw, OK.&#13;
Shane enjoyed his friends, family, traveling&#13;
and tending the garden he and Jackie grew.&#13;
He especially loved early morning walks in&#13;
the garden when the roses and hibiscus were&#13;
in bloom.&#13;
Shane will be truly missed by his loving&#13;
family and friends.&#13;
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hal ~ndmarks.&#13;
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the Greenwich Village in New York&#13;
was located a 53 Christopher Street. On&#13;
from an overdose HARVEY M]&#13;
June she was buried and a wake&#13;
byher gay" fans at the Stonewall Inn in New York. In the&#13;
lr~ of2~ JMe the police decided to raid the StonewaJl. ~he&#13;
tl ri0ts were a series o£violent conflicts between the New&#13;
~ anc ps of gays rd mt began during the early&#13;
, : 28~ :l laste~t for ;evera~ da ~’s. AlsD called t~e&#13;
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, as gay people had never&#13;
large numbers to forcibly resist police.&#13;
was vac.oait and closed for most of the&#13;
in the early&#13;
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Francisco. Be~bre&#13;
mid dancing dwarves,&#13;
br pushing [he envelope.&#13;
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transparent windows on street side..&#13;
in the heart of the Castor district&#13;
St. in New&#13;
York City*.&#13;
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first gay&#13;
and lesbian&#13;
bookshop,&#13;
it has been&#13;
see of Oz with&#13;
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(founded by Phillis Lyon&#13;
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COMMUNI~ CHURCH, 8714 Santa Mon- its ~oors fo&#13;
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church in the world. Founded&#13;
giving&#13;
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prawns served with a mango whittle white dipping sauce, Cherty&#13;
Cola Caribbean BBQ Ribs, Chicken Satan; Cordon Bleu and a&#13;
grilled Cornish hen with a orange tequila mad brandy sauce. They&#13;
also serve t}esh steamed mussels euro style with whittle wine and&#13;
chicken broth to name a few. ~q~eir grilled red snapper with Spa~&gt;&#13;
ish rice is to die for. N~ev even serve the best Itali~ meatloaf with&#13;
twice baked potato this side ofNew York Cib" and Cajun friend&#13;
chicken, baked ziti pasta and the best veggie burgers in the u,fiverse&#13;
made ~r0m scratch fbr you vegetarian lovers. Care Bohemio has been&#13;
written up i~ the New YorkTimes Sunday travel section. It is quite&#13;
the gay travelers ~nner stop when in Puerto Valtarta. Reservations&#13;
are re£0mmended on high ~eason Nov-April as they only have 17&#13;
tables.&#13;
You can email as well lbr reservations at ca_febohemio@hotmail,&#13;
corn or call when in town at 322-t34-2436. Chris and Sol hope to&#13;
open a Care Bohemio in the near future in fabulous Palm Springs&#13;
CA, Both are wonderful guys and good friends of ours. We wish&#13;
them GRF~aiT SUCCESS!&#13;
by Donald Pile &amp; Ray Williams&#13;
Featuring Cuisine From Coast to Coast&#13;
HEMIO, Puerto Val~arta, Mexdco&#13;
127 Rodolfb Gomez is located in the roman-&#13;
?uerto Vallarta. Mexico, one block from the Dia de los&#13;
leach axed located next to the San Marino Hotel. It’s locagay&#13;
bars are located.&#13;
former owners of the&#13;
md B in San Francisco 3ened Care Bohemio 5&#13;
several years and have&#13;
San Francisco. Sol is&#13;
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has created a fabulous inmrnational menu with a&#13;
a~ veiT aflbrdable prices. "Ihey have a popular&#13;
, hours daily from 5-7 and 11-midnight with&#13;
3ecials where drinks are 2 for 1 all&#13;
N. Schrader&#13;
Boulevard in Los _Angeles. ~Ihe first gay community center in the&#13;
country began in 197t, It is the largest gay C0mmunivy center in the&#13;
United States.&#13;
iuesoays are tini "thesdays where martinis&#13;
¯ long. Wednesdays are also popular with their 2&#13;
is served al fresco outdoor dining under a large mango&#13;
tables complete&#13;
MASSACHUSETTS SUPreME COURZ John Adams Court[,&#13;
house, One Pemberton Square in B0S{0n. ~&amp; the debate over&#13;
marriage continues today, rhh Supreme Judici~ Court of Massachusetts&#13;
took a big Step by becoming the first State to legalize same-sex&#13;
marriage in May of 2004.&#13;
landmar~ and it is a marvelous&#13;
your bohemian experience is a memorable&#13;
$10. American dollars - yes you heard&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling, meet new people and&#13;
ght! and all meals include at no extra cost homemade chips talk to everyone!&#13;
salsa- a cup of their famous soup of the day and fresh bread.&#13;
not frozen and all desserts are made on the&#13;
no pre-mixes&#13;
85% of their clients are repeat customers. Some of their&#13;
dishes include Shrimp Coco Mango, jumbo coconut&#13;
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I~orbel, one ofthe Russian River’s top wineries, offers tours oftheproperty and also has a superb&#13;
gourmet deli that’s perfectforpicking up picnic supplies and light lunches. (Photo by Andrew&#13;
Collins)&#13;
chocolates. And Wayne Skata Jewelry &amp;&#13;
Antiques carries some of the most intriguing&#13;
decorative items and household gifts&#13;
around.&#13;
Nestled in the redwood-shaded western&#13;
reaches of Sonoma County, the Russian&#13;
River Valley is one of Northern California’s&#13;
most relaxing and gay-friendly weekend&#13;
getaways. Although the area is occasionally&#13;
ravaged by wintertime floods, it offers cool&#13;
and typically sunny weather much of the&#13;
year, especially in summer. The area comprises&#13;
the towns of Guerneville, Forestville,&#13;
Monte Rio, and - where the river empties&#13;
into the Pacific - Jenner. Gay folks have&#13;
been weekending here for more than three&#13;
decades, and the area has always been a&#13;
terrific spot for camping, canoeing, hiking,&#13;
and simply relaxing amid peaceful and picturesque&#13;
surroundings. More recently, the&#13;
eastern reaches of the area have blossomed&#13;
into a hub of superb wineries.&#13;
Although a steady influx of well-heeled San&#13;
Francisco professionals has given the Russian&#13;
River a slightly more polished sensibility&#13;
in recent years, Guerneville and its&#13;
neighboring communities still look and feel&#13;
unpretentious - even a bit raffish - compared&#13;
with such swanky Wine Country towns as&#13;
Healdsburg and Rutherford. This is a spot&#13;
where flannel shirts and jeans are&#13;
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as much in vogue as designer wear. Life here&#13;
moves at a snail’s pace, and that’s how most&#13;
locals prefer it.&#13;
The river defines not only the community’s&#13;
personality but also the region’s geography.&#13;
It’s a threat, to be sure, but it’s also the&#13;
reason devotees love the area. Perhaps the&#13;
leading activities in summer are floating for&#13;
several miles down the river on inner tubes&#13;
and embarking on one ofthe popular canoe&#13;
expeditions offered by Burke’s Canoes. For a&#13;
spectacular hike, drive a few miles north of&#13;
town to 800-acre Armstrong \Voods, home to&#13;
some of the tallest and oldest trees in northern&#13;
California.&#13;
Ifyou’re hit with a rainy day, fear not:&#13;
Downtown Guerneville holds an increasingly&#13;
intriguing selection of shops. Possibilities&#13;
include the Five &amp; Dime, with its old-fashioned&#13;
candy section and offbeat gifts; Stone’s&#13;
River Feed, a whimsically stocked pet-supplies&#13;
store; River Reader, a quirky bookshop&#13;
with a GLBT section; and Kings &amp; Q~eens,&#13;
which stocks cool vintage threads. At Hemp&#13;
&amp; Chocolat, you can pick up - you guessed it&#13;
- hemp clothing and accessories, along with&#13;
gorgeous handmade&#13;
Wine-tasting is a top pastime in these parts,&#13;
and a great way to begin your explorations is&#13;
by consulting with David DeVries and John&#13;
Haggard, two knowledgeable and friendly&#13;
experts on local wine who operate Sophie’s&#13;
Cellars, a wonderful little wine and cheese&#13;
shop in Monte Rio. These guys can recommend&#13;
and make introductions for you at&#13;
several high-quality, lesser-known vineyards,&#13;
some that aren’t otherwise open to the public.&#13;
If you’re out exploring on your own, the&#13;
best winery-hopping plan is to drive east of&#13;
Guerneville on River Road. Just outside of&#13;
town, stop at Korbel Champagne Cellars,&#13;
which is headquartered in a century-old,&#13;
creeper-covered brick building. The facility’s&#13;
Korbel Dell and Microbrewery is a delightful&#13;
spot to grab lunch - it serves superb&#13;
panini sandwiches (try the one with salami,&#13;
Brie, tapenade, roasted peppers, and greens),&#13;
prepared salads, and fresh-baked sweets, and&#13;
there’s seating on a !ovely tree-shaded deck.&#13;
Continue along River Road and make a left&#13;
onto Westside Road, following this toward&#13;
Healdsburg. Over the next several miles,&#13;
you’ll encounter one exceptional winery after&#13;
another - best bets include Gary Farrell,&#13;
Porter Creek (amazing pinot noirs), Davis&#13;
Bynum, Hop Kiln, and Roshambo.&#13;
Alternatively, explore the wine-growing region&#13;
south of the river. Fine vineyards in the&#13;
towns of Forestville, Graton, and Windsor&#13;
include Joseph Swan, La Crema, DeLoach,&#13;
Topolos, and Hanna. Many businesses and&#13;
accommodations in the area distribute free&#13;
"Russian River Wine Road" brochures and&#13;
maps, which can help you plot your oenophilic&#13;
journey - or log on to www.wineroad.&#13;
com to see the maps there.&#13;
Where there’s great wine, there’s great food,&#13;
and Guerneville has gradually improved&#13;
as a culinary destination in recent years.&#13;
Charizma Wine Lounge and Dell is a relatively&#13;
new spot for breakfast, lunch, dinner,&#13;
wine-tasting, and live jazz some nights. Sophisticated&#13;
but well-priced options include&#13;
a baked Petrole sole with mango-jasmine&#13;
rice, baby beans, and blue mussels, and the&#13;
smoked-ham and provolone sandwich with&#13;
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peach-and-onion barbecue sauce. Cape Fear cafe is another very good&#13;
lunch source - it’s in a small complex ofhistoric buildings a scenic 15-&#13;
minute drive south of Guerneville.&#13;
When it’s a good old-fashioned burger you’re after, drop by gay-owned&#13;
Bob N’ Boy in downto~vn Guerneville. Chase down your burgers,&#13;
hot dogs, and fries with Red Hook beer. Grab breakfast, lunch, or an&#13;
afternoon espresso snack at the Coffee Bazaar, just offthe main drag&#13;
along Armstrong Woods Road. The sunny little cafe with free Wi-Fi&#13;
has wonderfully hearty soups and sand~viches, egg dishes, cakes, cookies,&#13;
and similarly enticing treats.&#13;
In Forestville, you’ll find a couple ofthe region’s best restaurants,&#13;
including Mosaic Restaurant and Wine Lounge, which serves first-rate&#13;
contemporary American fare, and the famed Farmhouse Inn, Restaurant,&#13;
and Spa, which has garnered all kinds ofawards and kudos for its&#13;
innovative cuisine. A typically delicious dish here is the plate ofseared&#13;
pork medallions with caramelized onions, black Mission figs, and&#13;
parmesan polenta.&#13;
With dinner out ofthe way, don’t overlook Guerneville’s gay nightlife.&#13;
Some ofthe restaurants in these parts have lounges or bars popular&#13;
with the GLBT crowd, and then there are a couple ofself-standing&#13;
bars. One spot that’s friendly with men and women, old and young, is&#13;
the Rainbow Cattle Company, a former gambling hall, which draws a&#13;
genial, outgoing bunch, many ofwhom tumble in after 11 for a nightcap...&#13;
or two...or seven.&#13;
Across the street is Club Yamagata, a space that’s gone through a few&#13;
incarnations over the years and was known until recently as Liquid&#13;
Sky. It opened in June 2007 as a hip, mixed gay/straight lounge serving&#13;
everything from fancy sake-infused cocktails to green teas, smoothies,&#13;
and appetizers. The Asian-themed spot offers a departure from&#13;
Guerneville’s somewhat predictable scene. Another good bet is the&#13;
Triple R Bar at the Russian River Resort, xvhich is home to a pool bar,&#13;
video lounge, and piano cabaret. The live entertainment and several&#13;
chatty bartenders are sure to keep everybody’s spirits up.&#13;
The Russian River has a number ofgay-popular accommodations, the&#13;
most romantic being the posh yet unpretentious Applewood Inn and&#13;
Restaurant, which is a few minutes’ drive south ofdowntown Guerneville.&#13;
Half of the elegant rooms are in the main 1922 Mission Revival&#13;
house; the others are in a newer building done in the same style. All&#13;
are loaded with antiques and have European down comforters, and&#13;
many have hot tubs and fireplaces. Applewood also contains the best&#13;
restaurant in the area, serving such stellar Mediterranean-influenced&#13;
victuals as braised rabbit with potato gnocchi, bacon, and English&#13;
peas.&#13;
Recently purchased by helpful and enthusiastic couple Dana Murphy&#13;
and Brian Siewert, the former Ridenhour Inn received a top-tobottom&#13;
makeover in 2006 and has emerged as the dapper Sonoma&#13;
Orchid. This sunny yellow farmhouse set high on a bluffalong River&#13;
Road (very near the Westside Road wineries) has a hot tub in back,&#13;
six guest rooms in the main house, and four more contemporary and&#13;
private units in a separate cottage (some of these have fireplaces).&#13;
Welcoming ofkids as well as pets, the Sonoma Orchid is nonetheless a&#13;
peaceful, romantic hideaway- a terrific addition to the Russian River’s&#13;
gay-friendly lodging landscape.&#13;
Other gay-popular accommodations ofnote include the long-running&#13;
Russian River Resort (aka the Triple R), a highly social spot with clean&#13;
and comfy motel-style rooms that received a top-notch makeover in&#13;
2006. A rustic but neatly maintained compound of 1920s cottages,&#13;
the pet-friendy Fern Grove is another highly recommended establishment&#13;
- many of the knotty-pine units have fireplaces.&#13;
You don’t often find a predominantly gay resort owned by a straight&#13;
couple, bui the reasonably priced, beautifully situated Highlands&#13;
Resort is just that. Friendly innkeepers Ken and Lynette, who know all&#13;
there is to know about the region, operate this rambling 3-acre spread&#13;
tucked beneath the boughs ofto~vering redwood trees. Accommodations&#13;
are set in a series ofsecluded, nicely appointed cabins, many of&#13;
them with fireplaces, refrigerators, and coffeemakers. It’s a peacefu!&#13;
spot (no TVs or phones in the rooms), and nudity is permitted around&#13;
the pool and hot tub. When you’re truly looking to get away from it&#13;
all, this compound, just a five-minute walk up the hill from downtown&#13;
Guerneville, makes the perfect escape.&#13;
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Campaign Memo&#13;
Lesbian Notions, at the HRC/Logo Democratic candidates’fot~m.&#13;
After watching the Human Rights Campaign/&#13;
Logo presidential forum, I decided a&#13;
memo to the LGBT handlers, counselors,&#13;
and advisers to the candidates was in order.&#13;
Memo to LGBT Candidate Advisers:&#13;
Thanks for making sure your candidate was&#13;
at the forum, but I think some of them&#13;
needed a bit more prep time. I took the liberty&#13;
of perusing the forum transcripts, and,&#13;
honestly, each of the candidates needs help&#13;
with his or her language.&#13;
In the approximately 15 minutes each&#13;
candidate had on screen, the actual use of&#13;
the words lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender&#13;
was at a minimum. Barack Obama&#13;
said "LGBT" five times, "gays and lesbians"&#13;
three, added "transgender" once, and said&#13;
"gay" twice in the same sentence - "they’ve&#13;
got gay friends, they’ve got gay family members."&#13;
John Edwards said "lesbian and gay&#13;
couples" three times, Dennis Kucinich said&#13;
"gay" once, Bill Richardson said "gay and&#13;
lesbian" four times, and Hi!lary Clinton said&#13;
"gay" and "LGBT" one time each.&#13;
I have to hand it to Mike Gravel though.&#13;
He referred to "the gays" twice, but used the&#13;
word "gay" 10 times!&#13;
It might be old-fashioned of me, but I gauge&#13;
a candidate’s comfort with our community&#13;
with her or his ability to actually say the&#13;
words. It’s one of my litmus tests.&#13;
You need to prep your candidates better&#13;
- when they’re addressing an audience filled&#13;
with lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender&#13;
people, they need to say the words.&#13;
In essence, they need to speak directly to&#13;
us - not use euphemisms, with which the&#13;
evening’s forum was rife.&#13;
A few specific, well-placed references to us&#13;
would have worked wonders for Obama&#13;
when he spoke somewhat aw~vardly about&#13;
civil unions. He said, "I am a strong supporter&#13;
of not a weak version of civil unions,&#13;
but of a strong version, in which the rights&#13;
that are conferred at the federal level to&#13;
persons of- you know, who are part of the&#13;
same-sex union are compatible."&#13;
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Now wouldn’t it have been better if the&#13;
"Rock Star" candidate - as he was referred&#13;
to at the forum - said the following? "I am&#13;
a strong supporter of civil unions where all&#13;
the federal rights, privileges, and responsibilities&#13;
are conveyed to lesbian and gay&#13;
couples." Short, sweet, and to the point.&#13;
Edwards needs to know that it’s OK to say&#13;
"lesbian and gay youth" or "LGBT youth."&#13;
It doesn’t mean you’re recruiting for our&#13;
side. He was eloquent when speaking about&#13;
the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Community&#13;
Center and the work it does for our&#13;
homeless youth, but a few references to the&#13;
specific population he was talking about&#13;
would have served him well. He pondered&#13;
"All she needs to&#13;
do is say "LGBT" or&#13;
"le.sbian and gay"&#13;
a tew more times,&#13;
and more of us will&#13;
be eating out of her&#13;
hand, thanking her for&#13;
the crumbs while she&#13;
consumes the cake."&#13;
that "without that place [the LA Center],&#13;
where would these - where would these&#13;
young people go?" How much stronger,&#13;
how much more emotional would it have&#13;
been if he said, "Where would our LGBT&#13;
youth go?"&#13;
Edwards also needs a little help saying&#13;
"transgender" and "transition." In answering&#13;
a question regarding Susan Stanton, the&#13;
transgender city manager of Largo, Fla.,&#13;
who lost her job after transitioning, Edwards&#13;
couldn’t say "transgender." He talked&#13;
about "going through what they’re going&#13;
through." When referring back to the question&#13;
during his closing remarks, he spoke of&#13;
Stanton’s firing as a case of discrimination&#13;
based on sexual orientation - wrong! She&#13;
was fired because of gender identity.&#13;
All I can say about Kucinich is that if he&#13;
really wants to be taken seriously, he’s got to&#13;
tone down the love! Sure, he’s great on our&#13;
issues, supports same-sex marriage and everything&#13;
else we want. He may be "evolved,"&#13;
as the forum’s emcee, Margaret Carlson,&#13;
suggested, but honestly he sounded like a&#13;
flake - not someone who is presidential.&#13;
Didn’t anyone prep Richardson at all? We&#13;
appreciate his record - his calling a special&#13;
session just to get a domestic-partner bill&#13;
passed (which didn’t happen). But to not&#13;
understand a simple question on whether&#13;
or not being gay is a choice is just politically&#13;
stupid.&#13;
His take on "don’t ask, don’t tell," however,&#13;
was good. "When you have an America that&#13;
is asking men and women to fight and die,&#13;
the last thing you need to do is give them&#13;
a lecture on sexual orientation." Right you&#13;
are.&#13;
And then there was Clinton - as slick and&#13;
smooth as ever. Her answer about opposing&#13;
same-sex marriage was brilliant: "Well,&#13;
I prefer to think of it as being very positive&#13;
about civil unions." She’s taken a cue from&#13;
Bill - triangulate, triangulate, triangulate.&#13;
She’s put her own spin on the issue of civil&#13;
unions, leaving anyone who disagrees with&#13;
her on it looking like the odd person out.&#13;
All she needs to do is say "LGBT" or "lesbian&#13;
and gay" a fe,v more times, and more&#13;
of us will be eating out of her hand, thanking&#13;
her for the crumbs while she consumes&#13;
the cake.&#13;
Then there’s Gravel. Too bad he’s not electable.&#13;
He had the LGBT rhetoric down, but&#13;
it was a little strange when he kept referring&#13;
to "the gays" who support him - the gays in&#13;
New York, the gays in San Francisco, the&#13;
gays in Alaska.&#13;
I found his honesty about the political scene&#13;
refreshing and wish he hadn’t left elected office&#13;
some 25 years ago. We need him in the&#13;
Senate now more than ever.&#13;
So there you have it. There may not be another&#13;
national forum on LGBT issues in the&#13;
2008 election, but there will be plenty of&#13;
opportunities to get your candidates talking&#13;
the talk so that one of them can walk the&#13;
walk to the Capitol on January 20, 2009.&#13;
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BOB LEMON INTERVIEW CONT.&#13;
BOB: I think it’s just that they were brought&#13;
up that way, and I think that young people&#13;
today are much less anti-gay than people&#13;
of my generation. Much of the hate was&#13;
fueled by tactics such as those used by Karl&#13;
Rove and the Bush administration, and by&#13;
anti-gay state questions on ballots during&#13;
the 2004 elections that were designed to&#13;
elect conservatives. People like me, straight&#13;
but not narrow, need to support organizations&#13;
such as Cimarron Alliance, P-Flag and&#13;
other groups. This are more straight people&#13;
involved now. That’s a good trend and I love&#13;
it. I say this to straight people who believe&#13;
in democracy, equality and ful! rights for the&#13;
gay community, come out of your closets!&#13;
They need to proudly and publicly show&#13;
themselves as supporters. Someday we will&#13;
see a mass shift of public opinion.&#13;
VICTOR: What about the upcoming&#13;
Oklahoma County Commissioner Race for&#13;
District One?&#13;
BOB: I think we need to support Willa&#13;
Johnson September 11, I believe she would&#13;
fulfill that office in the Roth tradition.&#13;
When he held that office, Jim Roth did&#13;
many wonderful things for Oklahoma&#13;
County and the GLBT community. He’s a&#13;
fine public servant, and I’ll be disappointed&#13;
ifI don’t see him be a governor or president&#13;
someday.&#13;
VICTOR: I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.&#13;
Overall are you optimistic about&#13;
2008?&#13;
BOB: Very optimistic. If our opponents attempt&#13;
to put wedge issues on the ballot such&#13;
as gay marriage or other gay rights issues&#13;
to further their causes I don’t think it will&#13;
work, or at least not as well, because people&#13;
are becoming more reasonable and&#13;
fair minded. My hat is off to the Jim Roths&#13;
and Al McAffreys out there, because they&#13;
are paving the way for a better future. Fair&#13;
minded people, along with the gay community&#13;
need to keep up their efforts helping&#13;
good candidates and encouraging good&#13;
voters.&#13;
VICTOR: Well, thanks for sharing with us,&#13;
and we can’t thank you enough for all you’ve&#13;
done and all that we know you’ll do. It will&#13;
always inspire our community to do better.&#13;
BOOM BOOM&#13;
ROOM MAY BE&#13;
DOOMED.&#13;
LAGUNA BEACH, CA In less than three&#13;
weeks, venerable Laguna Beach, Calif., gay&#13;
club the Boom Boom Room will shut its&#13;
doors forever unless a buyer comes to its&#13;
rescue.&#13;
The property’s ownm; Steven Udvar-Hazy,&#13;
and the operators of the Boom Boom Room&#13;
and the adjoining Coast Inn were apparently&#13;
unable to reach an agreement to keep&#13;
the bar, restaurant and hotel open beyond&#13;
the coming Labor Day weekend, according&#13;
to an open letter from preservation group&#13;
Save the Boom!&#13;
Udvar-Hazy wants to demolish the property&#13;
to make way for a larger hotel.&#13;
Save the Boom! is campaigning to find a&#13;
buyer who will keep the 60-year-old establishment&#13;
afloat.&#13;
The group began its campaign in 2006,&#13;
gathering 6,000 signatures in three months&#13;
to preserve the gay&#13;
institution.&#13;
A nearby Laguna&#13;
gay landmark, the&#13;
Woody’s on the Beach&#13;
restaurant, closed in&#13;
February. (The Advocate)&#13;
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Jim Roth receives Hero&#13;
ofHope _Award&#13;
from the Cathedral of&#13;
Hope UCC&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Oklahoma&#13;
Corperation Commisioner Jim Roth received&#13;
the 2007 Hero of Hope Award from&#13;
Oklahoma City’s Cathedral of Hope UCC&#13;
Church, an award given for commitment,&#13;
hardwork and dedication towards a better&#13;
future for the GLBT community.&#13;
As the Reverend Scott Jones put it, "Jim received&#13;
the award because in his very person&#13;
he embodies the breaking of barriers and&#13;
creating new possibilities for the future."&#13;
He was elected in 2002 as an openl~ gay&#13;
,nan to the office of Oklahoma County&#13;
Commissioner District 1, and then reelected&#13;
in 2006, recognized for outstanding&#13;
performance in that position. He left that&#13;
seat this year, appointed by Governor Brad&#13;
Henry to fill a vacated position on the Oklahoma&#13;
Corporation Commission.&#13;
Oommuni y&#13;
Peop ÷ iving&#13;
with&#13;
V!A DS&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with A!DS 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;
harrismmjr@yahoo,com.&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
ntrospection is&#13;
defined as an examination&#13;
of one’s own feelings&#13;
and thoughts according&#13;
to the Merriam Webster&#13;
Dictionary. Introspection&#13;
can lead you to better&#13;
understand yourself and&#13;
ultimately to achieve&#13;
greater happiness. This greater happiness can help you follow the&#13;
yellow brick road to better health. I will present dozens of questions&#13;
for you to contemplate. Get ready to challenge yourself to a smorgasbord&#13;
of self-discovery. For best results, I recommend you answer&#13;
honestly Pinocchio.&#13;
What is the angriest moment you have ever experienced?&#13;
Are you more of a voyeur or an exhibitionist?&#13;
What person do you trust the most?&#13;
When do you feel most relaxed?&#13;
Whit whom have you had the best sex?&#13;
What has been your proudest moment?&#13;
What is your greatest fear?&#13;
What have you always wanted to do but haven’t?&#13;
Where did you experience your greatest happiness?&#13;
When did you last lie?&#13;
What are your pet peeves?&#13;
Who are you most intimidated by?&#13;
Have you ever considered suicide?&#13;
What part of your body would you like to replace?&#13;
When did you first feel sexual?&#13;
Whom have you most wanted to hurt?&#13;
Have you ever driven your car naked?&#13;
Who would you want as your guardian angel?&#13;
Whom do you secretly admire?&#13;
What was the happiest year of your life?&#13;
What bad habit do you enjoy the most?&#13;
What is the largest amount of money you have found?&#13;
When was the last time you dreamed you were falling?&#13;
What is the most expensive car you have driven?&#13;
What movie character do you most resemble?&#13;
Would you like to live in the future or the past?&#13;
Have you ever watched someone die in person?&#13;
What photograph of you is most revealing?&#13;
Who is most jealous of you?&#13;
What secret will you take to your grave?&#13;
What is the longest span you’ve gone without sex?&#13;
How do you want to die?&#13;
Who has influenced you the most?&#13;
What is your earliest childhood memory?&#13;
\re’hen did you last cry during a movie?&#13;
These questions should be .just the beginning. Sit down and&#13;
make a bigger list if you’d like. Knowledge is power. The more you&#13;
know about yourself, the better equipped you’ll be to go out and&#13;
face the world. Introspection is just like a massage or a relaxing spell&#13;
in the hot tub. You’ll feel like a million bucks after this exercise. It is&#13;
free and you have not a dime to lose. Question #1 is waiting for you&#13;
in the lobby. Good luck!&#13;
This column is brought to you by that guy Ron Blake who has been&#13;
known to urinate on his shirt and then wrap it around his head to&#13;
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KELLY &amp;JACQ ELINE&#13;
CARTER SCOTT&#13;
TWO LIVES UNITED&#13;
MIDWEST CITY, OK __ Kelly and&#13;
Jacqueline Carter Scott exchanged vows&#13;
at their Holy Union held on August 11,&#13;
2007 at a friend’s home in Midwest City.&#13;
"l-here were 82 people in attendance with&#13;
their friends and family. The wedding was&#13;
conducted by the Reverend Toby Jenkins&#13;
with Ekklesia Church ofTulsa, followed by&#13;
feasting, fellowship and fun dancing under&#13;
the stars with DJ Victorola. Xhey will reside&#13;
in Oklahoma City. Jacqueline is an RN&#13;
working with Integris Hospital, and Kelly&#13;
is the Director ofAdministration for the&#13;
Center for Positive Change, an OKC mental&#13;
health facility.&#13;
STONE\VALL&#13;
ENDORSES WILLA&#13;
JOHNSON FOR&#13;
DISTRICT 1.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK P/R__ The executive&#13;
committee of Oklahoma Stonewall&#13;
Democrats voted unanimously on Friday&#13;
August 17th, to endorie Willa Johnson, the&#13;
Democratic Party nominee for Oklahoma&#13;
County Commissioner, District 1.&#13;
With the endorsement, Stonewall also&#13;
appropriated $500 for a donation to her&#13;
campaign fund.&#13;
"Willa has been a steadfast supporter of human&#13;
rights and ofLGBT issues throughout&#13;
her years on the Oklahoma City Council,&#13;
and has pledged to continue that support&#13;
if elected to the county level," said Steve&#13;
VanHook, male co-chair of Oklahoma&#13;
Stonewall. "We urge the entire LGBT community&#13;
of Oklahoma County to support&#13;
Willa with donations and volunteer work&#13;
during this very short campaign, regardless&#13;
of party affiliation. She will be facing&#13;
a Republican opponent who already has&#13;
an established record of homophobia and&#13;
bigotry toward the LGBT community. We&#13;
owe it to ourselves to help Willa’s campaign&#13;
as much as possible," VanHook said.&#13;
Oklahoma Stonewall is one of over 90&#13;
chapters and affiliated dubs of National&#13;
Stonewall Democrats, and is a recognized&#13;
federation within the Oklahoma Democratic&#13;
Party.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
A study by South African sdentists said&#13;
Wednesday there was no evidence that foods&#13;
such as garlic and beetroot were a substitute&#13;
for AIDS medicine, disputing claims by the&#13;
country’s health minister.&#13;
An Idaho inmate who castrated herselfwith&#13;
a disposable razor blade after prison officials&#13;
refused to treat her for gender identity disorder&#13;
should have female hormone therapy&#13;
paid for by the state, a federal judge said.&#13;
Dr. Robert G. Crummie, a volunteer "Doctor&#13;
of the Day" in Raleigh, is in trouble for&#13;
more than urging electric shock therapy for&#13;
gay people.&#13;
Cimarron A!liance&#13;
Foundation Awarded&#13;
Capacity Building&#13;
Grant&#13;
P/R August 22, 2007&#13;
OKI.__AHOMA CITY, OK __ The Oklahoma&#13;
City Community Foundation (OCCF)&#13;
has awarded a grant to the Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation (CAF) to support the&#13;
hiring of a consultant to create a fundraising&#13;
and financial development plan. The&#13;
grant presentation is scheduled 10:00 am&#13;
this Saturday August 25th, 2007 prior to a&#13;
financial development board retreat funded&#13;
by this generous grant. Gayle Farley, OCCF&#13;
Program Coordinator will present the grant&#13;
to CAF chair, Richard Ogden, and the CAF&#13;
Board of Directors.&#13;
The Oklahoma City Community Foundation,&#13;
the metropolitan area’s non-profit&#13;
public charity, was founded in 1969 to&#13;
work with individuals to meet the charitable&#13;
needs of the community through development&#13;
and administration of permanent&#13;
endowment funds for non-profit organizations&#13;
and other charities. Through its Community&#13;
Program Grants, the OCCF funds,&#13;
initiates and leads programs that benefit the&#13;
community in the area of arts, education,&#13;
health and human services, beautification&#13;
and community development.&#13;
The Cimarron Alliance Foundation, an&#13;
Oklahoma non-profit educational foundation,&#13;
was created in 1997 to support equality&#13;
toward "A Fair and Just Oklahoma’.&#13;
Cimarron has heightened its fundraising&#13;
efforts to support a series of educational and&#13;
charitable programs aimed at promoting&#13;
fairness and impartiality to all people. The&#13;
CAF Mission : "To support educational efforts&#13;
that increase personal self-esteem, promote&#13;
public enlightenment and advanced&#13;
equality for LGBT Oklahomans".&#13;
For further information about these&#13;
organizations visit: http://www.occf.org or&#13;
http://www.cimarronalliance.org&#13;
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Mars in Gemini is loosening lips, and, squaring Uranus,&#13;
he will have us all blurting out things we’ll wish&#13;
we hadn’t! Keep your ears open and your mouth shut&#13;
- or otherwise occupied. Venus is in Leo, so taking&#13;
pride in taste and discretion can save you lots of&#13;
trouble.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): To avoid blurting out secrets&#13;
and betraying trust, let it all be about you! Hold the spotlight&#13;
and dazzle your friends with your charm and playfulness. If&#13;
you do get time alone, some creative writing and journaling&#13;
can offer surprising insights.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Resisting the impulse to&#13;
spend can be hard, but stay within a budget. Friends will&#13;
egg you on to some fabulous purchase that you’ll regret.&#13;
What would Mother say? In this case, she’d probably be&#13;
right.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Your mouth is even more dangerous&#13;
than usual. Whether you want it or not, you have&#13;
the ear of bosses and authorities. Running your ideas by a&#13;
sister first will help you make them more presentable.&#13;
SAG~TTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): Arguments,&#13;
especially at home, are likely to go badly for you.&#13;
Artistic and literary diversions will help keep you out of&#13;
trouble. Those from the lands of your family background&#13;
can provide surprising insights.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Showing off&#13;
and learning new sexual techniques can prove very educational&#13;
for all involved. But are you communicating anything&#13;
in your love-making besides physical prowess? Take time&#13;
out to talk about real intimacy, not just erotic gymnastics.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): What you value&#13;
in your relationships cannot be sufficiently expressed with&#13;
money and gifts. Efforts to do so now will just prove awkward&#13;
and expensive. A gesture of affection - a hug, a kiss,&#13;
or a kind word - is still best.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): You’re full of surprises&#13;
even you don’t know about. Conversations with your family&#13;
can expose talents that will prove helpful at work. Be sure&#13;
to discuss family medical history. What you learn now could&#13;
save you lots of grief.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Occupy your mind to keep&#13;
your mouth out of trouble. Visit museums and art-house&#13;
films, and keep the discussion impersonal, discussing aesthetics&#13;
instead of mutual acquaintances. Whatever you say&#13;
will be heard far and wide!&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Talking about sex could actually&#13;
keep you out of trouble, as then you won’t be gossiping&#13;
about friends. Even better than discussing sex, continue&#13;
your research on different techniques and styles~ You’ll&#13;
have plenty of opportunity!&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Your partner will&#13;
quickly tire of your complaints about work, and your workplace&#13;
is no place to kvetch about your love life! Hiding out&#13;
could be your best bet, even with your partner exploring&#13;
nonverbal communication.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): You can enjoy&#13;
great popularity now, either for your savage wit or for your&#13;
valuable community service. The latter will also offer you&#13;
surprising inspirations.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): OK, you’re hot;&#13;
we all know you’re hot; and worst of all, you know you’re&#13;
hot. Now relax and try to have fun without needing to prove&#13;
anything. You can’t play anyone else’s instrument while&#13;
you’re tooting your own horn.&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;Vernon Leon Jones, 88, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, left this earthly plane to be with his late partner Phil Wiley, on February 5&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt;, 2024.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;He was born in Oklahoma, on May 3&lt;sup&gt;rd&lt;/sup&gt;, 1935. As a gay man, born and raised here, Vernon’s chosen family is vast. He is survived by Hayward Jones, Nekesha Jones, JaKobe Jones, Sue Davis, Fred Hilliard, Arlowe Clementine, Mason Thomas, Rey Thomas, and so many other individuals that claimed Vernon as their friend, family, and elder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Vernon was an active learner, even in his later years. He was always working to understand the world around him and was eternally hopeful for a better world. He was a strong advocate for marginalized peoples and was particularly committed to Queer and Black Liberation.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Vernon was a clear Taurus. He was intelligent, dependable, logical, honest, and generous. Vernon spent most of his life focused on making his community better. He was a holder of receipts. A maker of spreadsheets. A true community historian and archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Vernon was dedicated to making people safer, both in his career in emergency management and his activist work in the fight against AIDS. He was not a stranger to controversy and was unrelenting in speaking his truth and the truth of the people he loved.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the years before his death, Vernon worked hard to ensure that the legacy of LGBTQ activism in Tulsa was properly recorded and preserved for current and future generations. His substantial archive is now housed in Oklahoma State University’s Archives. This collection will be witnessed by researchers and community members for years to come.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Vernon was a connector. He worked hard to bring people together and was always willing to give someone support that needed it. Even in his death, he is connecting individuals over their shared love and respect for him and his life.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Vernon fought hard for his community and the legacy of his late partner Phil Wiley. Anyone who knew Vernon was graced with stories of Phil’s life and legacy as well as their love for one another.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In lieu of flowers, we ask that you remember Vernon by learning something new, taking a stand on social issues that are important to you, and keeping his life and legacy alive through storytelling.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Vernon’s memorial service will take place March 1&lt;sup&gt;st&lt;/sup&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;at 11 AM at Butler-Stumpff &amp;amp; Dyer Funeral Home (&lt;a href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&amp;amp;&amp;amp;p=bfe3dfa29743f8d2JmltdHM9MTcwODY0NjQwMCZpZ3VpZD0xYTQ3OGQzZC1hYmNmLTYxMWUtMDhjNC05ZjI0YWFiYTYwNDUmaW5zaWQ9NTc0Nw&amp;amp;ptn=3&amp;amp;ver=2&amp;amp;hsh=3&amp;amp;fclid=1a478d3d-abcf-611e-08c4-9f24aaba6045&amp;amp;u=a1L21hcHM_Jm1lcGk9MTIzfn5Vbmtub3dufkFkZHJlc3NfTGluayZ0eT0xOCZxPUJ1dGxlci1TdHVtcGZmJTIwJTI2JTIwRHllciUyMEZ1bmVyYWwlMjBIb21lJTIwJTI2JTIwQ3JlbWF0b3J5JnNzPXlwaWQuWU43MDl4MTIzMDIxMzUmcHBvaXM9MzYuMTU2OTEzNzU3MzI0MjJfLTk1Ljk2MTc5OTYyMTU4MjAzX0J1dGxlci1TdHVtcGZmJTIwJTI2JTIwRHllciUyMEZ1bmVyYWwlMjBIb21lJTIwJTI2JTIwQ3JlbWF0b3J5X1lONzA5eDEyMzAyMTM1fiZjcD0zNi4xNTY5MTR-LTk1Ljk2MTgmdj0yJnNWPTEmRk9STT1NUFNSUEw&amp;amp;ntb=1"&gt;2103 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74104&lt;/a&gt;).&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
10 ~t~oSTAR August 2008&#13;
celebrate our 25th anniversary pride celebration.&#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;
Aug 1-2, 08: Yards &amp; Yards ofYard Sales&#13;
Aug 3, 08: Lucky 13 Cinema: Double feature "Across the Universe"&#13;
&amp; "Wizard ofOz", music of"Dark Side ofthe Moon"&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com NetroSTAR 15&#13;
The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa @ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
by Jack Fertig&#13;
AUGUST 2008&#13;
"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;
of good, with FX leading with 45 percent of&#13;
programming hours featuring GLBT&#13;
"Barack believes that ,ve must fight for&#13;
a world as it should be. A ,vorld where&#13;
together we work to reverse discriminatory&#13;
laws like D.O.M.A. (Defense of Marriage&#13;
Act) and Don’t Ask Don’t Tell," Mrs. Obama&#13;
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at a fundraiser for the Democratic National&#13;
Committee.&#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;
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My name is Chili.&#13;
2 December 2008&#13;
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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;
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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;
OPENS INJOPLIN&#13;
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;
OGRAAnnounces 2009&#13;
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;
Other Options.&#13;
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;
given ~a red stiletto to use in their creation or to&#13;
use as inspiration for their creation. That piece&#13;
~vill be donated to the Gallery and available&#13;
for purchase throughout the exhibit in a silent&#13;
auction. The Opening Night Reception for the&#13;
exhibit ~Vill be Thursday, December 4th, from&#13;
6 to 9pro, at the Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa.&#13;
The exhibit and silent auction will rm~ through&#13;
December 31. Each artist will also have one&#13;
additional piece ofhis/her artwork on display&#13;
for sale. Proceeds from this fuaadraiser will go&#13;
towards the purchase ofwood benches for the&#13;
Gallery, additional lighting, additional display&#13;
pieces, etc.&#13;
Artists that will be participating include:&#13;
Michael Christopher&#13;
Ann Marie DiStefano&#13;
Karen Greenawalt&#13;
G Krysta Hamilton&#13;
Allie Jensen&#13;
Nick Kountoupis&#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;
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Forty-four California&#13;
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with the state Supreme&#13;
Court on Nov. 10 urging&#13;
that Proposition 8, the&#13;
constitutional amendment&#13;
that voters passed&#13;
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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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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;
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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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Rights?&#13;
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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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;
OKLAHOMA CITY COUPLE&#13;
WED IN CALIFORNIA&#13;
Kara McCullar &amp; Marlena Weaver demonstrate on Oklahoma&#13;
City Hall steps. The couple was legally married in California&#13;
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December 2008&#13;
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;
On Sa~twday, Nov. 1£ there were huge, coordinated&#13;
anti-Prop 8protests across the country at&#13;
10:30 a.m. Ca~lifo~ia time. ~is wa~ the stone&#13;
in San ~,n&amp;co. ~&amp;nerNewspbom by Steve&#13;
39am the&#13;
stage to repeate!ly create a~ant rambowflag, to the de@,}t ofnews&#13;
photographers and cameramen.&#13;
ter and ~dsa rallied in opposition to California’s Prop&#13;
S. Arqzona, Florida outlJwedMardage ~quality an~&#13;
Arkansas voted toprobibit GLBT~doption,&#13;
Saturda November 15, 2008 25,000 str~g mti~Prop 8 grassroots protest in San Di~g0~&#13;
N&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
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;
times. For group tickets please call 918-894-4252&#13;
Cirque du Soleil weaves its magic in Tulsa for the first time with&#13;
Saltimbanco. Saltimbanco is the very first "classic" Cirque du&#13;
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;
Performance Dates&#13;
3 FREE Brown Bag It: Tulsa Festival Ringers&#13;
John H. Williams Theatre&#13;
4-28 FREE Artist Janet Duvall&#13;
PAC Gallery&#13;
5 Available by&#13;
Subscription Tina Brown&#13;
Chapman Music Hall I View Interactive Seating Chart&#13;
6 BUY Christmas with TOC&#13;
Chapman Music Hall I View Interactive Seating Chart&#13;
11-14, 16-23 BUY A Christmas Carol&#13;
John H. Williams Theatre&#13;
Dec 12-t4, 19-21 _ Wind in the Willows, Charles E. Norman&#13;
Tl~eatre&#13;
Dec 12-14, 17-20 BUY The Santaland Diaries, Liddy Doenges&#13;
~eatre&#13;
Dec 13-14, t8-21 BUY The Nutcracker (Tulsa)&#13;
Chapman Music Hall&#13;
More ENTERTAINMENT see page 20&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com&#13;
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;
N~troSTAR 17&#13;
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;
18 ~÷troSTAR December 2008&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com #~®troSTAR 19&#13;
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;
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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;
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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;
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valuable. You don’t have to agree with&#13;
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against them.&#13;
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maybe for them as well. Airing&#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;
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9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Fridays. Testing is free &amp; available for those&#13;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
(OkEq). OkEq seel~ equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual&#13;
&amp;:Transgender (LGBT) individuals and families {lx~bugh&#13;
advocac~ education, programs, alliances, and the Operation of&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#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;
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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;
&#13;
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;
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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;
...........Continued see POLIS Page-7&#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;
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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;
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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;
benefits. This has been a catalyst, leading to sweeping changes in political and Social inclusivity.&#13;
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;
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State News continues on page 6, 9, 11&#13;
and 23&#13;
LGBT History looks at the life ofTallulah&#13;
Bankahead, Actress Movies, TV, Stage&#13;
and Radio&#13;
World Briefs By Rex Wockner -&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
~DEEP ~INSIDE HOLLYWOOD&#13;
Deep Inside Hollywood, reports on new&#13;
projects for George Clooney and Simon&#13;
~WiNE&#13;
Devre Jackson reviews wines of Northem&#13;
Italy.&#13;
Beer-Battered Onion Rings from Bob&#13;
&amp; Jim’s Care, Greycliff, Montana.&#13;
Gay Travelers: Bus Trips &amp; Tours&#13;
Out of Town: Chicago&#13;
STAR SCENE&#13;
Snapshots from around the State.&#13;
Paparazzi on page 25&#13;
FITNESS&#13;
Introspection can lead you to better&#13;
understand yourself and ultimately to&#13;
achieve greater happiness.&#13;
ON THE COVER: Photo byVictor Gorin&#13;
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Embrace the Passior o£&#13;
the Prom. Pride Prom&#13;
2008 makes comeback&#13;
to PAC&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
TULSA, OK__ When the sun sets April&#13;
19, the Tulsa Performing Arts Center will&#13;
heat up with the passion of Spain as the&#13;
University ofTulsa’s Bisexual, Lesbian, Gay&#13;
and Transgender alliance present Pride Prom&#13;
2008, "Bailamos!"&#13;
The event, which has called the PAC home&#13;
for three years, offers BLGT youth and their&#13;
friends the opportunity to celebrate the&#13;
prom season with their chosen date. ’~A lot&#13;
of BLGT youth can’t take the prom date of&#13;
their choice (to their high school’s prom),&#13;
this is an opportunity to express themselves&#13;
freely," says Steven Hulford, one of the&#13;
organization’s leaders.&#13;
For the TU-BLGTA, Pride Prom is a way&#13;
to give back to the community and make&#13;
memories for BLGTA youth, regardless&#13;
of if they are TU students or not. "We are&#13;
in or eighth year of doing this event," says&#13;
Hulford. "Each year it has grown from being&#13;
in the Great Hall of the Allen Chapman&#13;
Activity Center (a building on campus), to&#13;
what it is now."&#13;
According to Hulford, this year’s Spanish&#13;
theme was picked from a long list of ideas.&#13;
"We wanted to do something completely&#13;
different from what we had done in the&#13;
past," he says noting previous themes of&#13;
Hollywood and water. "We’re calling it&#13;
’Bailamos’ because the literal translation is&#13;
’we dance’."&#13;
At the event, Hulford says youth can expect&#13;
all the food, music and fun of a traditional&#13;
high school prom. In addition, attendees&#13;
will have access to a "Resource Row," that&#13;
will feature organizations who provide quality&#13;
services to BLGT youth.&#13;
Beginning at 7:30, the event runs until&#13;
11:00 and does not require formal dress.&#13;
"The only things we don’t allow are torn&#13;
jeans and shorts, other than that people are&#13;
welcome to dress how they feel comfortable.&#13;
People have come in formal prom attire&#13;
and have come in polo shirts and slacks,"&#13;
explains Mr. Hulford.&#13;
Tickets for Pride Prom 2008 are $10&#13;
in advance at www.myticketoffice.com&#13;
and $12 at the door. For information on&#13;
sponsorship and branding opportunities,&#13;
contact the group’s advisor, Nancy Eggen at&#13;
918.744.9182.&#13;
SOONER STATE SOFTBALL&#13;
ASSOCIATION HOLDS&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY TOURNAMENT&#13;
Leroy Cobb &amp; Laurie Proole MC’s at Angles&#13;
Furndraiser for Sooner State Softball&#13;
26 teams ( 21 men’s, 5 women’s) came together&#13;
at Boomtown Field and the Softball&#13;
Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City March&#13;
15-16 to enjoy the comraderie of softball&#13;
competition.&#13;
Now in its 5th year, the Sooner State Softball&#13;
Association offers the GLBT community&#13;
the opportunity to show off their skills&#13;
or learn the game among friends. According&#13;
to SSSA Commissioner Leroy Comp, it also&#13;
provides a way "to see some great softball."&#13;
The SSSA is part of the North American&#13;
Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance, a confederation&#13;
of GLBT athletic teams in both the&#13;
United States and Canada. New players are&#13;
always welcome, so if you’d like to try your&#13;
hand, call Mr.Comp and (405) 408 2533 or&#13;
e-mail him at cutupok@aol.com.&#13;
FRONT PAGE CONTINUED:&#13;
Yes: 129&#13;
No: 86&#13;
I don’t know: 6&#13;
The results of this question represent the&#13;
opinions of 221 people with the following&#13;
demographic profile:&#13;
Oklahomans: 80.5 %&#13;
Male: 127&#13;
Female: 94&#13;
In response to Kern’s statement that Eureka&#13;
Springs City Council was controlled by&#13;
gays. A press statement was issued by the&#13;
Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce and&#13;
the straight Mayor, Dani Joy:&#13;
"Since its founding in 1879, Eureka Springs&#13;
has been and remains welcoming to all visitors&#13;
and residents without regard to their&#13;
race, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, disability,&#13;
or national origin. It is our hope that&#13;
all people would aspire to this ideal. Because&#13;
of the timeless beauty of our architecture&#13;
and landscape, the friendliness of our citizens&#13;
and our welcoming attitude toward all&#13;
visitors, we remain a destination for people&#13;
from all walks of life. Eureka Springs will&#13;
remain a city eager to provide all visitors a&#13;
fulfilling vacation experience."&#13;
Mayor Dani Joy"&#13;
Oklahomans have spoken out, we’ve&#13;
demonstrated, protested, sent letters and&#13;
email to our elected officials, and have&#13;
gained international attention. Media from&#13;
around the world has covered the embarrassing&#13;
tirade of Rep. Kern. This international&#13;
spodight may be to our advantage.&#13;
Our activist groups have experienced an&#13;
influx of out of state contributions since the&#13;
stoW broke. We’ve gotten the attention of&#13;
national and international advocacy organizations.&#13;
We have discovered many new main&#13;
stream allies in Oklahoma. The House and&#13;
Senate leadership may allow the five hate&#13;
crimes bills currently before them to receive&#13;
full consideratioia. There is a positive side to&#13;
this degrading display of (Shame on Sally)&#13;
Most importantly we have the right to vote,&#13;
and Sally was voted into office. Come November&#13;
and in future elections know your&#13;
candidate before you mark that spot on the&#13;
ballot. It could make an important difference&#13;
in our future.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 5&#13;
editor&#13;
Dear Editor,&#13;
When is enough, really enough? We have&#13;
been reading and watching the national&#13;
news about Oklahoma State Rep. Sally&#13;
Kern, R-Oklahoma City, saying "gay agenda&#13;
is a greater threat to America than terrorism."&#13;
Although we do not live in Oldahoma,&#13;
we have been visiting your great state for&#13;
over 30 years. We are extremely concerned&#13;
when a public official such as an elected&#13;
State Representative makes such remarks.&#13;
¯his is really nothing short of a "hate crime"&#13;
in itselfl It is one thing for a regular citizen&#13;
of the country to make remarks such as&#13;
this but when a public official says it, then&#13;
it is obviously crossing the line. As gay and&#13;
lesbian citizens of the United States, we have&#13;
as much right as anybody else to expect full&#13;
citizenship. When people such as Ms. Kern&#13;
spews her hatred to the people of Oklahoma&#13;
it is WRONG ! It propels hatred in schools,&#13;
churches and throughout the entire community.&#13;
Many years ago we took on Anita Bryant&#13;
for her anti-homosexual drive and we won!&#13;
So, our dear brothers and sisters in Oklahoma.............&#13;
have you had enough? Gays&#13;
and Lesbians throughout the country are&#13;
fighting for their rights and each and every&#13;
individual gay and lesbian person in each&#13;
state must do their part. We cannot suggest&#13;
an action to take against Ms. Kern however&#13;
we feel very strongly that action MUST&#13;
BE TAKEN in whatever form necessary.&#13;
Whether a full stage sit-in, a recall of her&#13;
government seat in your State House or&#13;
whatever. ..... something NEEDS TO BE&#13;
DONE AND NOW~&#13;
Many years have passed since we just stood&#13;
on the sidelines and took whatever was&#13;
handed to us, and we never, want to return&#13;
to those days. We are extremely proud of the&#13;
progress that gays and lesbians have made.&#13;
Both Oklahoma City and Tulsa have a very&#13;
vibrant gay and lesbian community, much&#13;
more so than most cities around the country&#13;
their size.&#13;
OkEq Den,o.unces Rep. Sally&#13;
Kem’s Ant oGay Tirade&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality (OkEq) deplores the sentiments&#13;
expressed by Oklahoma State Representative&#13;
Sally Kern (R-Oklahoma City) in a&#13;
YouTube video now generating a firestorm.&#13;
National and local media outlets are closely&#13;
covering the controversy sparked by Kern’s&#13;
claim that homosexuality is "the biggest&#13;
threat that our nation has, even more so&#13;
than terrorism or Islam."&#13;
In a triple play of intolerance, Rep. Kern offends&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender&#13;
(LGBT) Americans, thousands of women&#13;
and men defending the United States from&#13;
terrorist attacks, and Muslims worldwide.&#13;
Yet, she remains completely unapologetic,&#13;
citing her right to freedom of speech and&#13;
claiming, "I have never endorsed or supported&#13;
any hateful action targeting individuals&#13;
on the other side of this debate and&#13;
never will."&#13;
Rep. Kern’s legislative track record belies&#13;
her remarks. In 2006, Rep. Kern sponsored&#13;
legislation that xvould have denied funding&#13;
to public libraries that refused to segregate&#13;
books addressing LGBT themes. Rep. Kern&#13;
has repeatedly used her public office to demonize&#13;
LGBT Oklahomans and to attempt&#13;
to deny them the exact same civil liberties&#13;
she now defends so passionately. This is the&#13;
height of hypocrisy.&#13;
"OkEq firmly supports Rep. Kern’s constitutional&#13;
tight to express her viexvs, but vociferously&#13;
objects to the actions she takes to&#13;
prevent LGBT Oklahomans from attaining&#13;
justice and equality. When elected officials&#13;
use their power to defame entire categories&#13;
of people, they abuse the freedom of&#13;
speech embedded in the First Amendment&#13;
and violate their responsibility to ensure the&#13;
safety and well-being of their constituents,"&#13;
asserts Justice Waidner, OkEq Executive&#13;
Director.&#13;
So instead of just bitching and moaning and&#13;
groaning about Mrs. Kern, we wish all the&#13;
gays and lesbians in Oklahoma the best success&#13;
with this matter.&#13;
Cordially,&#13;
Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
OkEq calls upon the many fair-minded&#13;
members of the Oklahoma legislature to&#13;
condemn Rep. Kern’s comments and to&#13;
pass immediately a state hate crimes law that&#13;
encompasses sexual orientation and gender&#13;
identity and expression. We ask for the&#13;
House and Senate leadership to allow the&#13;
five hate crimes bills currently before them&#13;
to receive full consideration on the floor.&#13;
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Gay men and lesbiansface many special tax&#13;
situations, whether single or as couples.&#13;
Proudly serving Tulsa &amp; OKC’s GLBT communities since 1982&#13;
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TULSA, OK (PR) __ Health Outreach Prevention Education, Inc.&#13;
(H.O.P.E.) celebrated its 10th anniversar~ Xgrednesday, March 12,&#13;
2008. Invited guests and honorees celebrated at the Dennis R. Nell&#13;
Fxtuality Center, a long-time community partner where H.O.P.E.’s&#13;
services began in 1996. The evening included hors d’ oeuvres and&#13;
recognized key individuals who have been instrumental in the&#13;
growth and success of the organization. "H.O.P.E. provides a vita!&#13;
service in the fight against HIV by testing those at risk and also&#13;
educating the community on safer sex practices. By virtue of their&#13;
HIV testing being free and anonymous, people at risk can more easily&#13;
know their status and help stop the transmission of HIV," stated&#13;
Stephen Eberle, advisory board and 10th Anniversary committee&#13;
member.&#13;
In recognition of H.O.P.E.’s 10th Anniversary, the following people&#13;
and organizations received recognition for the significant impact&#13;
they have had on the agency since its inception: Ms. Kristi Frisbie,&#13;
Mr. Jeremy Simmons, the Oklahoma State Department of Health&#13;
HIWSTD Division, Ms. Janie Nicklas and the Tulsa Community&#13;
AIDS Partnership Grants Committee, Tulsa CARES, Community&#13;
of Hope Church, Ms. Debi Sanditen, Dr. Damon Baker, and Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality.&#13;
Health Outreach Prevention Education (H.O.P.E.) is an independent,&#13;
not-for-profit organization that has served Tulsa and&#13;
surrounding communities since 1998. H.O.P.E. is proud to be&#13;
recognized as one of the largest and most comprehensive health&#13;
promotion facilities in Oklahoma, and is the only free, anonymous&#13;
HIV testing site in a 23-county area. H.O.P.E. also operates the&#13;
statewide HIWsexually transmitted disease (STD) resource hotline&#13;
and conducts a variety of targeted outreach efforts focusing on men,&#13;
women, and under served populations. H.O.P.E. also offers free and&#13;
low-cost Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C testing and education services.&#13;
H.O.P.E. provides a comfortable place for people to learn their&#13;
health status and can connect clients to a variety of medical and&#13;
social support services.&#13;
H.O.EE. is supported in part by the Oklahoma State Department&#13;
of Health, as well as various private foundations, including the&#13;
Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund, the Tulsa Community AIDS Partnership,&#13;
the MAC AIDS Fund, and the George B. Kaiser Family&#13;
Foundation.&#13;
Raising awareness of HIV/AIDS remains vitally important, as the&#13;
infection rate remains steady every year in the United States. Young&#13;
people and minorities are disproportionately affected, but HIV&#13;
does not discriminate. By knowing your status, you are better able&#13;
to protect yourself and others. Prevention education and testing are&#13;
keys to decreasing the stigma and infection rate of HIV. For more&#13;
information about HIV or sexually transmitted infections, call the&#13;
Oklahoma HIWSTD Resource Hotline, 1-800-535-MDS (2437).&#13;
RESERVE YOUR SPAOE HOW&#13;
Deadline Thursday IViay t 5th&#13;
Serving the Oklahoma GLBT community since 2003.&#13;
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by Liz Highteyman&#13;
Past Out, which looks at the life 0fTallulah Bankhead, Actress Movies,&#13;
TV;, Stage and Radio,&#13;
Who was Tallu]lah Bankhead?&#13;
~ecades after her heyday in the 1920s and&#13;
1930s, self-described "ambisextrous" stage and&#13;
screen star Tallulah Bankhead is as famous for&#13;
her bad-girl antics as for her acting talent.&#13;
Bankhead was born to a prominent political&#13;
family in Huntsville, Ala., on January 31, probably in !903 (the&#13;
year is subject to debate); her mother died shortly thereafter from&#13;
childbirth complications. Seeking to keep his two unruly daughters&#13;
out of trouble, her father, a U.S. Congressman, sent them to convent&#13;
schools, but these proved conducive venues for Bankhead’s first&#13;
sexual experiences with other girls.&#13;
Though plump and plain as a child, Bankhead blossomed as an adolescent;&#13;
at age 15, she won a movie magazine beauty contest with&#13;
a prize of a small film role. Chaperoned by an aunt, she took up&#13;
residence at the Mgonquin Hotel in New York City, a favored haunt&#13;
of the Broadway elite. There, Bankhead was seduced by renowned&#13;
actress Eva Le Gallienne and met Estelle Winwood, an older English&#13;
actress who would become a life-long friend and sometime lover.&#13;
Bankhead also counted among her liaisons British student Napier&#13;
Alington and jazz great Billie Holiday, but she turned down a casting&#13;
couch invitation from John Barrymore.&#13;
Breakthrough acting success eluded Banld~ead in New York, and in&#13;
1923 she moved to London on the advice of an astrologer. There,&#13;
she quickly achieved fame, especially among young working-class&#13;
women. Over the next eight years she appeared in two dozen \VC-est&#13;
End plays, which were wildly popular with fans, if not always acclaimed&#13;
by critics. Documents declassified in 2000 revealed that the&#13;
British intelligence service investigated her - groundlessly, it turned&#13;
out - for allegedly seducing a group of Eton schoolboys.&#13;
Bankhead earned considerable income, but spent profligately; by the&#13;
end of the decade, she was broke and accepted a contract offer from&#13;
Paramount Studios. In Hollywood, she hosted parties at her mansion&#13;
that were said to have "no boundaries," and she attended shindigs&#13;
at lesbian actress Alia Nazimova’s lavish Garden ofAllah estate.&#13;
An emergency hysterectomy due to advanced gonorrhea did little to&#13;
curb her omnivorous sexual appetite. "My daddy warned me about&#13;
men and booze," she famously quipped, "but he never mentioned&#13;
a word about women and cocaine." Bankhead had flings with Gary&#13;
Cooper and - allegedly - with Marlene Dieterich, but Greta Garbo&#13;
apparently spurned her advances. Upon meeting Joan Crawford,&#13;
who was then married to Douglas Fairbanks Jr., she remarked, "I’ve&#13;
had an affair with your husband. You’ll be next."&#13;
Though Bankhead often bragged about her sexual conquests, many&#13;
believed she exaggerated for the sake of publicity. Indeed, her&#13;
comments suggested that she did not particularly enjoy sex. "The&#13;
conventional position makes me claustrophobic," she once said,&#13;
"and the others give me a stiff neck or lockjaw." Regarding Bankhead’s&#13;
orientation, long-time companion Patsy Kelly - one of the&#13;
first actresses to come out as a lesbian - said it "mostly it depended&#13;
on Tallulah’s mood...When she’d get caught up with a man, she’d go&#13;
quite hetero on us."&#13;
Bankhead married once, to actor John Emery in 1937, but they&#13;
divorced four years later with no children. She then bought an estate&#13;
in West&amp;ester County, where she lived for extended periods with&#13;
Winwood and with Kelly. She also surrounded herself with numerous&#13;
pets and her "caddies" - young men who mixed her drinks, lit&#13;
her constant cigarettes, and sometimes provided sexual services.&#13;
Follmving in her father’s footsteps, she became increasing involved&#13;
in politics, campaigning for Democratic candidates and supporting&#13;
both anti-Nazi and anti-Communist causes.&#13;
Bankhead disliked movie acting, and her larger-than-life style ~vas&#13;
better suited to the stage than the screen. After making several&#13;
unsuccessful Hollywood films, she returned to acting on Broadway&#13;
and with national touring companies, receiving critical acclaim for&#13;
her performances in The Little Foxes (1939) and The Skin of Our&#13;
Teeth (1942). Though bitterly disappointed at being passed over for&#13;
the role ofScarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind, she still took&#13;
on occasional movie projects, including her most famous role as a&#13;
shipwrecked journalist in Alfred Hitchcock’s Lifeboat (1944).&#13;
In the early 1950s, Bantdxead emceed The Big Show, a popular variety&#13;
program on NBC Radio; when radio gave way to television, she&#13;
appeared as a guest on shows such as The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.&#13;
She also starred in a one-woman Las Vegas nightclub act and wrote&#13;
a best-selling autobiography. But as Bankhead aged, her&#13;
10 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
years of hard drinking and drug use caught&#13;
up with her, and she became a caricature of&#13;
her former self. Many of her gay male fans&#13;
failed to take her efforts seriously, laughing&#13;
through her performance as Blanche Du-&#13;
Bois in a 1956 revival ofA Streetcar Named&#13;
Desire.&#13;
Before her death from pneumonia in 1968,&#13;
Bankhead’s final roles were intentionally&#13;
absurd, induding turns as a demented&#13;
mother in the British horror flick Fanatic&#13;
(1965) - retitled Die! Die! My Darling! in&#13;
the United States - and as the Black Widow&#13;
on the Batman television series. When producer&#13;
William Dozier explained his vision&#13;
for the latter role, she reportedly replied,&#13;
"Don’t talk to me about camp, dahling, I&#13;
invented it!"&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Bret, David. 1997. Tallulah Bankhead:&#13;
A Scandalous Life (Robson Books).&#13;
Lobenthal, Joe. 2004. Tallulah! The&#13;
Life and Times of a Leading Lady&#13;
(HarperCollins).&#13;
McLellan, Diana. 2000. The Girls:&#13;
Sappho Goes to Hollywood (Robson&#13;
Books).&#13;
OK Mozart Festvai&#13;
Announces 24th&#13;
Season, June 13=21&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Tourism is a growing&#13;
industry in Oklahoma, and the OK&#13;
Mozart International Festival continues to&#13;
enhance dais growth by attracting visitors to&#13;
Bartlesville each June for one of the state’s&#13;
most renowned cultural events. From June&#13;
13-21, the Festival’s 24th season promises&#13;
to delight audiences from across the state&#13;
and country with an outstanding array of&#13;
concert artists and world-class musicians&#13;
and performances, ranging from classical&#13;
concerts to Jazz and everything in between.&#13;
The line-up of renowned guest artists&#13;
includes Mark O’Connor, Barry Douglas,&#13;
Anne-Marie McDermott, Frederica yon&#13;
Stade, Branford Marsalis, Peter Nero, and&#13;
Ben Vereen. Plus, the New York Theatre&#13;
Ballet is performing Sleeping Beauty.&#13;
Amici New York, the Festival’s beloved&#13;
orchestra-in-residence, returns as it has each&#13;
year since the Festival’s founding in 1985.&#13;
These musicians are soloists in their own&#13;
right and perform in many of the most prestigious&#13;
ensembles throughout the year.&#13;
Paul Neubauer, music director, returns with&#13;
his All-Star Chamber Ensemble featuring&#13;
members ofThe Chamber Music Society&#13;
of Lincoln Center. This year’s Festival will&#13;
celebrate four great American composers:&#13;
George Gershwin, Elliott Carter, Charles&#13;
Wuorinen and Joan Tower, according to&#13;
Neubauer.&#13;
"We will also have Mozart,Tchalkovsky and&#13;
Jimi Hendrix. Please join us for an exhilarating&#13;
OK Mozart Festival."&#13;
According to Scott Black, executive director,&#13;
the 2008 festival offers some positive changes,&#13;
including three series of entertainment&#13;
options for the major concerts, money-saving&#13;
ticket packages and many new and free&#13;
Showcase events. These events, usually during&#13;
non-concert hours, offer tours, historical&#13;
talks, childreffs activities, luncheons and&#13;
performances.&#13;
"The 2008 Festival marks our 24th season of&#13;
offering an internationally recognized event&#13;
that puts Northeast Oklahoma on the map&#13;
alongside larger cities that host similar summer&#13;
festivals--San Francisco, New York,&#13;
Chicago and Aspen," Black said.&#13;
Most concerts take place in the Bartlesville&#13;
Community Center concert hall, acdaimed&#13;
for its near-perfect acoustics. Inside the&#13;
Community Hall, the Moz-Art Gallery and&#13;
OKM Gift Shop provide shopping pleasure&#13;
for visitors. An exquisite on-site restaurant,&#13;
Cafd Mozart, offers delicious three-course&#13;
dinners and delightful lunches.&#13;
The all-time favorite Woolaroc Outdoor&#13;
Concert, taking place on June 20 at the&#13;
Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve,&#13;
features Amici New York with conductor’&#13;
Michael Krajewski. Nestled on the shores of&#13;
a tranquil lake, this concert under the stars&#13;
provides a relaxing, fun way to enjoy beautiful&#13;
music. When darkness falls, a spectacular&#13;
finale of fireworks lights the sky, signaling&#13;
an end to the unforgettable evening.&#13;
Season tickets and packages are available&#13;
now with general sales beginning March&#13;
3rd. To order, call 918.336.9800, visit www.&#13;
okmozart.com or in person at 500A South&#13;
Dewey, Bartlesville.&#13;
The Festival is made possible in part by the&#13;
Oklahoma Arts Council and many corporate&#13;
and individual patrons.&#13;
The OK Mozart Festival is a member of&#13;
Green Country Marketing Assn., one of 11&#13;
multi-county organizations working with&#13;
the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation&#13;
Department, the Oklahoma Travel Industry&#13;
Assn. and the other 10 multi-county&#13;
associations to promote the state tourism&#13;
industry.&#13;
Creating&#13;
Community for&#13;
People iving&#13;
with&#13;
H ViA DS&#13;
50t c (3) Non Profit Orgauization&#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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Gay arid Gray r g: Cor cerr s&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO, CA__ More than 70% of lesbian and gay and respondents over age 40 reported concerns about losing&#13;
the ability to care for themselves in a recent study conducted by Community Marketing, Inc. The majority also feared becoming&#13;
sick or disabled, being dependent on others, and outliving their savings.&#13;
When asked which resources they would rely on&#13;
for long-term financial and social care as they age,&#13;
less than 8% of respondents said they would place&#13;
significant reliance on long-term care insurance,&#13;
leaving us to wonder how prepared lesbians and&#13;
gay men are for the kinds of health issues that often&#13;
come with old age. Respondents placed the most&#13;
emphasis on:&#13;
Health care insurance: 22%&#13;
Medicare: 20%&#13;
Personal savings: 19%&#13;
Social Security: 16%&#13;
65% of respondents expect for provide care to a&#13;
partner sometime in the future, 44% for a parent,&#13;
and 34% for a friend. However, respondents were&#13;
less certain ofwho would care for them - 59% said&#13;
a partner would be there to help care for them, 29%&#13;
a friend, and 20% no one.&#13;
Research Shows Growing Old a Concernfor Many Lesbians and Gay Mot&#13;
A significant 20% of gay male and 38% of lesbian respondents&#13;
over age 40 have children Oust 4% of gay men and 12% of lesbians&#13;
reported the children to be under age 18). Sometimes it is easy forget&#13;
how many gay-boomers had children before they came out, and&#13;
some gays and lesbians will be able to rely on their children for care.&#13;
The majority of respondents have completed a Living Will and&#13;
the majority have a Power of Attorney, but less than 50% have&#13;
completed an Estate Will or set up a Living Trust. (Hospitals often&#13;
require a visiting partner to present a living~in order to enter his&#13;
or her partner’s hospital room.)&#13;
49% of respondents said they are at least fairly confident that they&#13;
would be treated with dignity and respect by medical personnel,&#13;
but 19% expressed concerns that they have little confidence in this&#13;
being the case.&#13;
Some views of retirement and old age are much more positive.&#13;
Respondents look forward to: traveling (79%), having more time&#13;
for personal interests (74°/0), and peace and relaxation (60%). In&#13;
addition, lesbians were more likely to report looking forward to&#13;
spending more time with friends and family than gay men.&#13;
DEMOGRAPHICS of this "over 40" study:&#13;
The median age is 52.&#13;
69% of respondents are male, 30% female, and 1% transgen&#13;
der. More than 96% of respondents identified as gay or lesbian.&#13;
The remainder identified their sexual orientation as bisexual,&#13;
queer or questioning.&#13;
53% of respondents reported that they are completely out.&#13;
However, 15% are somewhat or not very out.&#13;
The median respondent in all age categories reported plans to&#13;
retire at age 62. The vast majority of respondents over age 62&#13;
have already retired.&#13;
73% of respondents have a college degree.&#13;
33% of female respondents and 46% of male respondents are&#13;
single or do not live with a significant other. Lesbians are more&#13;
likely to be partnered than gay men.&#13;
The majority own single family homes.&#13;
12 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
By’ Rex Wockner Wockner News Service&#13;
iranian fears e×ecution if sent home&#13;
Mehdi Kazemi fears he’l! be executed if the&#13;
United Kingdom forces him to return to&#13;
Iran.&#13;
Kazemi went to London to study in 2005&#13;
and Iranian officials later arrested his boyfriend,&#13;
Parham, charged him with sodomy&#13;
and executed him, according to Kazemi’s&#13;
father.&#13;
Kazemi then sought asylum in Britain but&#13;
was rejected. In 2006, he then fled to the&#13;
Netherlands, which detained him and is&#13;
nmv preparing to return him to the UK.&#13;
The UK had been planning to send Kazemi&#13;
back to Iran ~vhen he returned to&#13;
British soil but, on March 13, following&#13;
extensive media coverage and political pressure,&#13;
the Home Office agreed to review his&#13;
case one more time before forcing him to go&#13;
home.&#13;
"The Iranian authorities have found out that&#13;
I am a homosexual and they are looking for&#13;
me," Kazemi said in a recent letter to UK&#13;
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.&#13;
tn a statement given to activist groups,&#13;
Kazemi elaborated: "Around [the] end of&#13;
April 2006, my uncle called me again and&#13;
informed me that my father had informed&#13;
him that the authorities had executed Parham&#13;
and that I must not return to Iran as&#13;
the authorities would do the same to me....&#13;
Parham was charged with the crime of being&#13;
homosexual and was executed."&#13;
According to Kazemi’s father, Parham&#13;
named Mehdi as his lover prior to his execution.&#13;
Leading British gay activist Peter Tatchell&#13;
commented: "The Home Office decision&#13;
to deport Mehdi back to Iran is shameful&#13;
and reckless.... Gay men in Iran are hanged&#13;
from public cranes using the barbari method&#13;
of slow strangulation."&#13;
Tatchell said the UK government is "callous&#13;
and more interested in cutting asylum&#13;
numbers than in ensuring a fair, just and&#13;
compassionate asylum system."&#13;
Britain’s Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association&#13;
also has taken up Kazemi’s cause,&#13;
saying that "deporting gay and lesbian&#13;
people to Iran is akin to deporting Jews back&#13;
to Nazi Germany."&#13;
Meanwhile, The Independent reported&#13;
March 7 that an Iranian lesbian who fled to&#13;
Britain after her girlfriend was arrested and&#13;
sentenced to death by stoning also is at risk&#13;
of being sent home.&#13;
Pegaah Emambakhsh, 40, issued a statement&#13;
March 6 saying: "I will never, never go back.&#13;
If I do I know I will die."&#13;
Emambakhsh’s asylum claim was rebuffed&#13;
by the Court ofAppeal in February. She&#13;
now plans to ask the High Court to review&#13;
the case.&#13;
Iran is known to have executed several teens&#13;
and men accused of engaging in sodomy, although&#13;
in nearly all the cases that have been&#13;
publicized in recent years the individuals&#13;
were accused of other crimes as well, such&#13;
as rape.&#13;
The International Gay and Lesbian Human&#13;
Rights Commission has said it suspects that&#13;
other charges often are tacked onto sodomy&#13;
cases to prevent the public outrage that&#13;
would accompany executions carried out&#13;
solely for the crime of consensual adult&#13;
gay sex. The group also has said it believes&#13;
executions solely for gay sex are taking place&#13;
.out of the public eye.&#13;
"Our suspicions [are] that their current&#13;
practice really is to rid society of lesbians&#13;
and gay men," the organization said last&#13;
year.&#13;
Human Rights Watch, on the other hand,&#13;
has said it cannot fully document&#13;
any executions in Iran in recent years carried&#13;
out solely for the crime of consensual&#13;
adult gay sex.&#13;
Last September, during a speech at Columbia&#13;
University in New York City, Iranian&#13;
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was&#13;
asked about the nation’s treatment of gay&#13;
people.&#13;
He responded: "We in Iran -- we in Iran,&#13;
firstly, we don’t have hamjensbaz [a derogatory&#13;
term for homosexuals meaning people&#13;
with loose morals who chase people of the&#13;
same gender for sexual pleasure] like you&#13;
have in your country. In our country, there&#13;
is no such a thing. In Iran, such a thing&#13;
does not -- in Iran, in Iran, absolutely such&#13;
a thing doe not exist as a phenomenon. I&#13;
don’t know who told you otherwise."&#13;
ILGA conference canceled&#13;
The International Lesbian and Gay Association&#13;
has canceled its 24th World Conference&#13;
which was to take place in Quebec City,&#13;
Canada, May 14 to 18.&#13;
"A recent site visit] confirmed the impressions&#13;
of the current lack of preparedness&#13;
at this late date and the lack of funding&#13;
necessary for the conference to take place,"&#13;
ILGA’s board co-chairs said in a statement.&#13;
The primary lo.cal organizer was the Coalition&#13;
gale et lesbienne du Qudbec.&#13;
ILGA did not reschedule the conference but&#13;
did put out "a formal call for new proposals&#13;
from ILGA member organizations for hosting&#13;
the world conference later this year." It&#13;
gave interested parties less than a month to&#13;
submit proposals.&#13;
The board said any local organizer must take&#13;
on partial responsibility for paying for the&#13;
gathering.&#13;
"ILGA does not have the capacity to fully&#13;
fund the conference," the co-chairs said.&#13;
"The local hosts have in the past fundraised&#13;
for resources, especially to bring scholars&#13;
from the Global South."&#13;
ILGA is a 30-year-old federation of more&#13;
than 600 GLBT organizations and&#13;
associated members, such as city governments,&#13;
from 90 countries.&#13;
............Continued PAGE 27&#13;
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Until he crossed over to the PG-13 Law&#13;
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notorious for gay sex scenes ~uad fullfrontal&#13;
nudity OZ. And now Meloni is&#13;
set,t,’o become even more family-friendl):&#13;
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dark, violent No Country for Old Men and the upcoming&#13;
animated family feature Xhe Fantastic Mr.&#13;
Fox? Besides Coen collaborator George Ctooney in&#13;
the starring voice role, that would be gay superproducer&#13;
Scott Rudin, the man whose recent Oscar&#13;
acceptance speech included a loving thank you to&#13;
his ~artner (which was then s~rangely excised from&#13;
the A~demyk o~cial transcript). Rudin tends to go&#13;
where the hits are, ~d this ~es Anderson-directed,&#13;
Ctooney and Care Blanchett-voiced feature, abou~ a&#13;
quick-witted fox and three unpleasant&#13;
f~rmers t~,in~ to do&#13;
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holiday hit..~d in this&#13;
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Christmas of 2009. But&#13;
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and this time with&#13;
(slightly)&#13;
~,.u,.ll, a dark drama about a woman&#13;
with a compulsive need to pull out her&#13;
own hair one strand at k tirile (sounds&#13;
like Todd Haynes’ Safei but Creepier),&#13;
~vill star not 0nly the legendary ~ren&#13;
Black (Nashvillei but also musician&#13;
Rickie Lee Jones. No word yet on&#13;
when the movie will be, ready for an&#13;
audience, but ifArcher~ firs~ f?ature&#13;
is any indication, ir will be one ~at&#13;
audiences wofft soon forget.&#13;
American audiences remember him best&#13;
as the joy~ttlly ~a.)[ heat attack victim who&#13;
put the "funerN in Four XWeddings and a&#13;
Funeral. BUt now gay" Brit character actor&#13;
Simon Callow gets his own wedding, ,&#13;
even if it is something of an odd one. Hes&#13;
starring in the recen@ wrapped Chemical&#13;
We~lding, about a shy p;cofessor who&#13;
manages to bring legendary occult figure&#13;
Aleister Crowl~ back to life. And if that&#13;
plot weren’t oddball enough, there’s the&#13;
~lm’s line e" it was co-written by Bruce fig.&#13;
Dickinson, a name metal fans will know&#13;
as the teader of the hugely successful&#13;
rockers Iron Maiden. ~e sure-to-be-destined-&#13;
for-cult-status film is due for release&#13;
later this year. No ~v,ord yet on whether&#13;
Or not Iron Maidens songs will hog the&#13;
soundtrack spotlight.&#13;
George Clooney&#13;
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A few years backl I had the opportunity to Piemonte is also known fol~ its Gorgonvisit&#13;
friends in northern Italy. We spent our zola, Castelmagn0, (a local blue Cheese),&#13;
time in the Piedmont region in a small town zabaione, vinegar, d~e and ri¢otto dishes;&#13;
called Alba. Piedmont, in Italian, means at wild game, and braised meat dishes, such&#13;
the foot of the mountain, as Bollito Mist0, a sf[ew of four to five different&#13;
meats.&#13;
~uhe main grape grown there is the distinished&#13;
Nebbiolo, which is the base for the Milan, the large city of Lombardia, is&#13;
med Barolo, Barbaresco and Gattinara the namesake ~ ~ilanese; meaning tO&#13;
(Barbera and Dolcetto) among others. Also dip food, usualt -iin pieces of meat, into&#13;
popular is Barbera from Alba &amp; Asti. Baro- beaten eggS, tl br~adcrumbs, and then&#13;
los are dch, rose-scented wines, robust Saut~ it in butte .ombardiais also well&#13;
and tannic, capable of (and often requiring) known for its ri( ~nd dsotto dishes, cream&#13;
long aging. Ur~fortunat~ly they are often sauces~ post rn c~eese course, Use of&#13;
prohibitively expensive. Barbaresco, made saffron~ pumpki aVi01i, (tortelli di zucca),&#13;
to be drunk earlier than Barolos, can be asparag;Js~ ~au ge,freshwater fish and&#13;
the more affordable choice, panett(~ne.&#13;
Another Piedmont creation that achieved The Veneto is atso an important w ne&#13;
worldwide fame is the Vermouth, which region, highlighted by So&amp;re, Bardolino;&#13;
was first created by Benedetto Carpano Pr~secco, (sparkling wine), Valpolioella&#13;
in his wine shop n~ar the Tudn Stock and the flagship Ar~rone.&#13;
Exchange. The classic American Martini&#13;
cocktail takes its name from the most Veneto~ being on the ~aSt, naturally&#13;
known Italian producer of dry vermouth, braces deligl~ts from the sea. All kinds of&#13;
Martini &amp; Rossi. seafood ar~ relished here. But the Veneto&#13;
is quite diverse culinadly speaking. It is&#13;
Piedmont was one of the first Italian also renowned for its v~getables~ grains&#13;
regions to embrace the industrial revolu- and meat as welt. Risot{o, especially from&#13;
tion and in 1899 the automotive giant Fiat Vialone Nano rice, and polenta are staples.&#13;
(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) was Common Vegetables include winter ¯&#13;
established there, squash, radicchio, asparagus, beans, and&#13;
other legumes.&#13;
I thought rd shed some light on the wines&#13;
from this part of the wodd. You can always Friuli, the north-eastern most region of&#13;
dig deeper by checking out my reference Italy is hallmarked by Austrian; Hungarian,&#13;
links. Slovenian and Croatian influences. These&#13;
include but are not limited to Viennese.&#13;
Reds&#13;
Moccagatta Barbaresco 1999, 2000&#13;
Produttori Del Barbaresco 1999, 2000&#13;
Poderi Colla Pinot Noir 2006&#13;
Farnese Montepulciano 2006&#13;
Whites&#13;
Bongiovanni Arneis 2006&#13;
Masi/Masianco Pino Grigio/Verduzzo&#13;
2006&#13;
Marchetti Verdicchio 2006&#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;
Mr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events&#13;
known in town as the Wine Enthusiasts&#13;
of Tulsa.&#13;
References include: WineSpectator.com&#13;
FoodandWine.com&#13;
Wikipedia.org&#13;
WineCountry.it&#13;
Masi.it&#13;
Farnese-vini.com&#13;
allrecipes.com/Howto/Italian-Wine-Country-&#13;
Piedmont&#13;
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Actually a bus trip isn’t all that bad, especially when you are&#13;
traveling with other fun people. Although ,ve have never taken a&#13;
bus trip across the country (and dofft think that we ever would) we&#13;
have a lot of friends who have and enjoyed it greatly. We have taken&#13;
several "day bus trips" from San Francisco, Las Vegas and on the&#13;
east coast and all of them were quite interesting. From Las Vegas we&#13;
took the bus trip to Hoover Dam and to the smaller casino cities of&#13;
Laughlin. These bus trips were extremely inexpensive in that they&#13;
drop you offat a couple of casinos and assume that you will gamble&#13;
a lot. Most of them even throw in flee lunch and dinner and drinks.&#13;
Sometimes they even thro~v in an afternoon show. Most all of the&#13;
people that go to Las Vegas are truly a different breed and aren’t&#13;
interested in taking bus tours and we have found that the ones who&#13;
do are more enjoyable and interesting to talk with.&#13;
In San Francisco it is just so much easier taking a bus trip to&#13;
either the Wine Country or down to Carmel and Monterey and&#13;
Pebble Beach. They drop you off right in the center of town and&#13;
pick you up at the same location a couple of hours later. You certainly&#13;
don’t have any parking problems as when you drive there, and&#13;
a bus trip to the Wine Country gives you a much better opportunity&#13;
to taste all the different wines without having to worry about a DUI&#13;
while drive back to San Francisco.&#13;
On the east coast we have taken "day bus trips" in Boston, New&#13;
York City, Washington, D. C. and Philadelphia. Being such historical&#13;
cities this is a great way to really get to see everything. Parking&#13;
in large cities is such a challenge and the buses seem to always have&#13;
their own parking areas close to whatever attraction you are going.&#13;
Even smaller cities like Savannah, Georgia offers extremely interesting&#13;
bus tours around the city.&#13;
But if you’re really up to it, then take a bus tour all across the&#13;
country. They stop every evening at the designation lodging facility&#13;
and you’re on your own until the next morning. You don’t have&#13;
to dine or socialize with anybody other than your own choosing.&#13;
Check out your local Sunday newspapers in the travel section and&#13;
they usually have ads for these bus tours. Small towns that have&#13;
casino gambling are always having specials. We have seen ads where&#13;
you pay $50.00 up front for a 5 day bus tour which includes your&#13;
traveling, hotels, food and drinks and shows! Plus, you get the&#13;
$50.00 back in gaming money at the casino. You can’t stay at home&#13;
that cheap!&#13;
Some people enjoy taking bus trips down to Mexico which&#13;
certainly saves the hassle of driving your own automobile across the&#13;
border and you certainly are in a position to feel safer. Most bus&#13;
companies are regulated rather stringently, and especially when driving&#13;
to Mexico you need to feel safe.&#13;
.....................Continued page 27&#13;
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INTERNATIONAL GAY &amp;&#13;
LESBIAN TRAVEL ASSOCIATION&#13;
and FUNMAPS,&#13;
COM&#13;
By Donald Pile and Kay Williams&#13;
IGLTA is the world’s leading travel trade&#13;
association committed to gro,ving and enhancing&#13;
its member’s gay and lesbian tourism&#13;
business through education, promotion&#13;
and networking. You can search, contact&#13;
and utilize their members around the world&#13;
for all your travel needs. Whether you are&#13;
looking for a gay travel business in your&#13;
local city/town or a tour around the world,&#13;
their members understand your travel needs.&#13;
By going to their website, www.iglta.com&#13;
you can search through their entire database&#13;
of gay and straight IGLTA members to find&#13;
just what you are looking for.&#13;
Founded in 1983 with 25 founding&#13;
members, the International Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) is today&#13;
a 1000 plus member strong and growing&#13;
organization of gay, lesbian and community&#13;
friendly travel professionals. IGLTA members&#13;
represent both retailers and suppliers as&#13;
well as travel columnists like ourselves. They&#13;
represent travel agencies, tour operators,&#13;
resorts, hotels, motels, Bed and Breakfasts,&#13;
airlines, cruise lines, car rental companies,&#13;
local tourist offices, regional and national&#13;
tourist boards and the travel media.&#13;
John Tanze!l is the Executive Director&#13;
and their international headquarters is located&#13;
at 915 Middle River Drive, Suite #306,&#13;
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304. Their toll-free&#13;
telephone number is: 1-800-448-8550.&#13;
In May 2008, IGLTA will take Sin City&#13;
by storm! From April 30 until May 4, 2008,&#13;
Las Vegas will host the Annual Convention&#13;
of the International Gay &amp; Lesbian Travel&#13;
Association. The host hotel is the Flamingo.&#13;
That website is: http://www.iglta.orglconvention/&#13;
and that website is your one stop&#13;
shop. Here is where you will find updates,&#13;
registration information, hotel and air information&#13;
as well as anything else you could&#13;
possibly want to learn about this one of a&#13;
kind event. Among the many workshops&#13;
that will be taking place are: Vegas Adventures,&#13;
How to Buy/Sell Unique Destinations,&#13;
How to Access the Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Market, Internet Marketing, L World - Why&#13;
Lesbians may be your best customers, Gay&#13;
Comfort Hotel Programs, Marketing Strategies&#13;
for Staying Competitive in the Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Tourism Market, Unique destinations&#13;
for Gay &amp; Lesbian Travel, Teaming Up&#13;
with Gay and Lesbian Events, Guerilla Marketing&#13;
and Hotel/Bed and Breakfast trends.&#13;
Legendary author Armistead Maupin will be&#13;
our keynote speaker for the event. There will&#13;
also be a National Trade Show in conjunction&#13;
with the Convention.&#13;
Anxong the many National sponsors of&#13;
the IGLTA are:Airlines, Las Vegas Convention&#13;
&amp; Visitors Center, MGM-MIRAGE,&#13;
Canada Tourism Commission, Wyndam&#13;
Hotels and Resorts, HARRAH’S, AIG Travel&#13;
Insurance, Alamo Car Rentals, National&#13;
Car Rentals, American Airlines, Continental&#13;
Airlines, Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines,&#13;
Macy’s Department Stores, Ottawa Tourism&#13;
Center, Marriott Hotels and Resorts&#13;
and this is only a portion of the national&#13;
sponsors.&#13;
If you go to their website you can check&#13;
out their list of activities and the calendar of&#13;
events. They list over a dozen every month&#13;
all around the ~vorld. OutWest Global&#13;
Adventures is one of our favorites. Check&#13;
out their website at www.outwestadventures.&#13;
com. or email them at: info@outwestadventures.&#13;
corn and their phone number is&#13;
800-743-0458. They schedules all over the&#13;
world.&#13;
FUNMAPS.com is the leading authority&#13;
for gays and lesbians visiting anywhere&#13;
in the United States and Canada. They have&#13;
yearly "funmap brochures" on all of the&#13;
major cites in the country. They have been&#13;
publishing their brochures for over 25 years.&#13;
Alan Beck is the publisher and lives in Ft.&#13;
Lauderdale, Florida. We were fortunate to&#13;
be his guests at his lovely estate there. His&#13;
life-partner Nick is a wonderful person and&#13;
they had a house guest, Norma from the&#13;
Northeast who was a delight. Alan is one of&#13;
the most charming gentlemen that we have&#13;
ever met. The brochures feature accommodations,&#13;
restaurants/cafes, night life and&#13;
shopping. Their funmaps brochures also&#13;
feature a "places to see" page and great maps&#13;
of each city so that you can find your way&#13;
around easily.&#13;
They have brochures on the following&#13;
cities: Asbury Park, Atlanta, Atlantic City,&#13;
Austin, Baltimore, Banff/Jasper, Boston,&#13;
Brooklyn, Calgary, Chicago, Columbus,&#13;
Dallas, Denver, Edmonton, Fire Island, Ft.&#13;
Lauderdale, Halifax, Houston, Jacksonville,&#13;
Key West, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, Long&#13;
Island, Los Angeles, Manhattan, Miami&#13;
and Miami Beach, Minneapolis, Montreal,&#13;
Myrtle Beach, Napa Valley, New Hope,&#13;
New Orleans, New York City, Niagara,&#13;
Okanagan Valley, Orange County, Orlando,&#13;
Palm Springs, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh,&#13;
Portland, Providence, Provincetown,&#13;
Quebec City, Rehoboth Beach, Sacramento,&#13;
San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco,&#13;
Saskatoon, Seattle, Sonoma County/Russian&#13;
River, South Dakota, St. Petersburg, Tampa,&#13;
Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Washington&#13;
D.C., Whistler and Wilton Manors.&#13;
Hopefully in the near future they will come&#13;
out with a funmap brochure for Missouri&#13;
featuring Kansas City, St. Louis, Columbia,&#13;
Springfield and Joplin.&#13;
Funmap brochures can be picked up&#13;
free at hundreds of bars around the country&#13;
and you can also check them out on&#13;
line at www.funmaps.com. Their maps are&#13;
the most circulated gay publication in the&#13;
world, with 3.5 million users every year.&#13;
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Matsuya serves excellent sushi and Japanese fare, including such&#13;
knock-’out starters as deep-fried chicl~en wings and whitefish with&#13;
smelt roe. Although many imitators have opened nearby, Mia Francesca&#13;
remains the best place in the neighborhood for sophisticated&#13;
but simple Northern Italian fare. You could survive solely- on the&#13;
flaky, freshly baked cinnanmn rolls that accompany every" meat at&#13;
the hallowed Swedish diner Ann Sather, which has several gay-popular&#13;
locations.&#13;
Chicago Diner,&#13;
and serves&#13;
that&#13;
A swank, smoke-free lounge known for its colorful cocktails and&#13;
slick crowd, Minibar opened somewhat recently and has become a&#13;
favorite affer~work spot. A circuit-boy favorite on weekends, Circuit&#13;
pulses with a feverish tate-ni~t dance crowd even at midweek,&#13;
when Latin nights are a hit. °l~ne stylish Berlin disco draws a decidedly&#13;
fiankier and more alternative crowd than most of the preppy&#13;
haunts in Lakeview. Nearby Spin is an eclectic gay club with an alla~&#13;
es crowd and fun dance music. Charlie’s brinas in fans ofcountry-&#13;
~ffestern music, while the Gentry on Halsted is ~ Boystown branch&#13;
ofdowntowffsppoular piano bar, favored for happy hour and later&#13;
for live cabaret. Leather-and-Levi’s types cruise the Cell Block.&#13;
Steamworks Chicago is a popular, clean, well-run sauna - it’s one of&#13;
the nicest such facilities in the country.&#13;
cheese, and a ranow-smoky sauce.&#13;
One of the most talked-ab0ut new eateries in the&#13;
area, Anteprima turns out superb modern Italian&#13;
fare and has a wan’. dining room with pressed-tin&#13;
ceilings and a s~.~ded patio in back. Don’t pass up&#13;
the grilled quail marinated in honey with balsan~ic&#13;
vinegar and pancetta. A lively and atmospheric&#13;
bistro with a decidedly queer following, Tomboy&#13;
serves tempting fare like pan-seared duck with crimini&#13;
mushrooms mid a port glaze, T’S is a friendly,&#13;
gay-popular restaurant and bar - it s a favorite lesbian&#13;
date spot, known for healthful American food.&#13;
~hste of Heaven Baker), is a great pick for delectable&#13;
breakfasts and lunches, plus iCresh-baked snacks&#13;
throughout the day - the flied-egg sandwiches&#13;
and peaches-and-cream French toast are favorites in the morning.&#13;
Ano~er wonderful spot to satisfy your sugar fix is Sweet Occasions,&#13;
which serves some of the thickest and richest ice cream in the city,&#13;
plus fantast,c cupcakes, cherry cobbler, and homemade fudge. It’s&#13;
hard not to love this old-fashioned parlor with ice-cream sundaes&#13;
named for the seven deadly sins. The "Lust" (a chipotle brownie&#13;
topped with cinnamon ice cream, hot fudge, whipped cream, and&#13;
red hots) may leave you lusting t~br another trip to these two charming&#13;
Chicago neighborhoods.....&#13;
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our entire lives! "17hey were crispy,&#13;
tender and extremely delicious. We&#13;
naturally had to get their recipe to&#13;
share with our readers. After lunch&#13;
we had some of their home-made&#13;
apple pie which was great, but not&#13;
as great as the onion rings.&#13;
If you’re ever in that part of the&#13;
country, be sure and stop by and&#13;
dine there. They have no phone,&#13;
no address with just a small sign&#13;
in front but you can’t miss it as it&#13;
is the only restaurant in town. We&#13;
asked our waitress who owned the&#13;
restaurant and she said, "Bob &amp;&#13;
Jim’. She had ,vorked there for over&#13;
3 years and had never met them.&#13;
Rather strange, but as long as they&#13;
make extraordinary onion rings, we&#13;
don’t care.&#13;
BOB &amp;IIM’S CAFE&#13;
Greydiff, Montana&#13;
So, when you’r traveling, you&#13;
never know what you might find.&#13;
Sometimes it turns out good and&#13;
sometimes it turns out bad, but just&#13;
keep on "truckin".&#13;
We love to dine at fine restaurants around the country but&#13;
sometimes we hit upon a little diner that looks as though it is just&#13;
the "perfect" place to stop. Last fall on our driving trip back from&#13;
Seattle, Washington we were driving thru Montana around noonish&#13;
and we were both getting hungry so we decided to pull into&#13;
the next to~vn and get something to eat. Lo and behold the next&#13;
town in Montana was Greycliff, a town of about 450 people (if you&#13;
count the two of us). Really not much there except it is right on the&#13;
Interstate. When we walked into the only restaurant in town, they&#13;
KNEW that we were not from their fair town, or even that we were&#13;
from Montana! All eyes were upon us. The last time that anyone&#13;
in the restaurant had ever seen that many diamond rings was when&#13;
they went to their local Walmart! We were the only ones there that&#13;
didn’t wear cowboy hats, blue jeans, cowboy boots or bib overalls.&#13;
We really thought about turning right around and walking back to&#13;
our auto, but decided to stay.&#13;
Our waitress was rather like Flo from the TV series, ALICE with&#13;
a rather shrieking voice but pleasant. We had been dining for the&#13;
past two weeks on west coast seafood so decided to try something&#13;
a little more middle American so we ordered a chicken flied steak&#13;
lunch. Our waitress, whose real name was Minnie May suggested&#13;
that we also order the onion rings which she said were the best in&#13;
the entire State of Montana. We almost didn’t order them but she&#13;
kept insisting so ~ve did. To our pleasant surprise, they were some of&#13;
the finest onion rings that we have ever had in&#13;
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XANDER,&#13;
CAPTURES MR&#13;
GAY US ofA MI 2008&#13;
TITLE AT ANGLES&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Winners Xander &amp; 1 st runnerup Owen&#13;
McCord&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ A new facet&#13;
of pageantry was introduced to Oklahoma&#13;
when the first contest for male impersonation&#13;
was held in Oklahoma City March&#13;
12-15. q-he national competition for this&#13;
new division of the US ofA system, Mr&#13;
Gay US ofA, concluded at Angles with&#13;
the crowning ofXander ofTennessee with&#13;
1st alternate Owen McCord ofAtlanta,&#13;
Georgia.&#13;
This new contest is owned by the first Mr.&#13;
Gay US ofA MI, the famous Gage Gatlin&#13;
and his partner Brenda Quayle. Mr.Gatlin&#13;
wowed the audience with a style that even&#13;
made some gay men swoon, talent garnered&#13;
from years of experience beginning in&#13;
Jacksonville, Florida. Gage and Brenda have&#13;
made their home in Tulsa, having begun this&#13;
contest in August of this year. Mr.Gatlin&#13;
has gone into retirement, however he will&#13;
still perform for large charity events. They&#13;
are looking forward to next year’s contest,&#13;
which will feature contestants winning preliminary&#13;
or regional contests, of which there&#13;
are already 10 planned.&#13;
OkJahomans for Equa] -&#13;
ity opens new exhibit&#13;
featuring artist Amie&#13;
Montedoro at the Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis R. Neill&#13;
Equality Center art gallery will&#13;
host its monthly First Thursday meet-theartist&#13;
reception from 6-9pm, Thursday,&#13;
April 3, 2008, for the opening of it’s April&#13;
exhibit, paintings by Amie Montedoro.&#13;
Montedoro’s art is a refreshing look at the&#13;
beauty ofwomen who have taken&#13;
charge of their own sexuality. The feminine&#13;
form, as the perfect balance between&#13;
the sacred and the profane, embodies the&#13;
duplicity that is woman; as Madonna,&#13;
as Whore. The eldest daughter of accomplished&#13;
architect and educator Richard&#13;
Montedoro (Norman, Ok.), Amie has been&#13;
taught from a young age the importance of&#13;
self expression. A tactile artist, Amie prefers&#13;
to create her art not with brushes or tools;&#13;
rather she uses her fingers to apply all but&#13;
the most intricate of details and finishing&#13;
touches. From concept to creation, Amie&#13;
uses traditional techniques along with the&#13;
relationship garnered from having her hands&#13;
actually create the form and emotion of&#13;
women who are sexually comfortable,&#13;
capable, and liberated.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month ofApril, and can be viewed Monday&#13;
thru Saturday from 3-gpm. The Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center is located at 621&#13;
E. 4th St., in downtown Ttflsa. More info&#13;
can be 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 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;
Kern Responds to&#13;
Activist Criticisms&#13;
OKI~A_HOMA CITY, OK (PR) __State&#13;
Rep. Sally Kern (R-Oklahoma City) issued&#13;
the following statement in response to the&#13;
criticisms of homosexual activists who have&#13;
objected to a recent speech she gave on their&#13;
efforts to promote their agenda at both the&#13;
federal and state level.&#13;
"To put this simply, as a Christian I believe&#13;
homosexuality is not moral. Obviously, you&#13;
have the right as an American to choose that&#13;
lifestyle, but I also have the right to express&#13;
my views and my fellow Oklahomans have&#13;
the right to debate these issues.&#13;
"In recent years homosexual activists have&#13;
begun to aggressively promote their agenda&#13;
through the political process, often providing&#13;
substantial financing to candidates who&#13;
agree with their views, including many&#13;
running for state legislative races. National&#13;
publications such as Time, The Atlantic and&#13;
USA Today have noted that trend. That&#13;
is their right, just as it is my right to voice&#13;
opposition to their agenda, which I have&#13;
been asked to do at several public forums in&#13;
recent months. That’s what democracy is all&#13;
about. It appears some homosexual activists&#13;
believe only one group is allowed a voice in&#13;
this debate. I disagree.&#13;
’~k vigorous debate on an issue is not ’hate&#13;
speech’ - it’s free speech. I have made clear&#13;
my opposition to the agenda of homosexual&#13;
activists, but I have never endorsed&#13;
or supported any hateful action targeting&#13;
individuals on the other side of this debate&#13;
and never will. The fact that many gay rights&#13;
activists claim anyone opposing their agenda&#13;
is engaging in ’hate speech’ says more about&#13;
them than me.&#13;
"Most Oklahomans are socially conservative&#13;
and believe marriage is a sacred institution,&#13;
the union of one man and one woman, and&#13;
that the traditional family is worth protecting&#13;
and preserving. When I campaigned for&#13;
office, I promised my constituents to stand&#13;
up for those values, and I do not apologize&#13;
for keeping my word."&#13;
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&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Bythe time you read this, the Academy&#13;
Awards gadabouts will be looking forward&#13;
to next year’s red carpet faux pas. You will&#13;
likely have listened ad nauseam to the incessant&#13;
prattling of that sham fashion critic&#13;
Joan Rivers. You will probably be joining&#13;
the droves of lemmings to rent the Oscar&#13;
winning movies at the corner Blockbuster.&#13;
I will now beseech your participation for&#13;
my health version of the body’s Academy&#13;
Awards. I promise to shut up when the&#13;
music starts to play.&#13;
The winner for best editing goes to the&#13;
reticular activating system, or the RAS as it&#13;
is known to the medical snobs, q-his system&#13;
was responsible for filtering all the unnecessary&#13;
dreck that made its way to your brain&#13;
during the past year. It decided what was&#13;
important for you to pay attention to. It&#13;
concluded that 99% of the sensory input&#13;
that approached your cerebral cortex was to&#13;
be ignored. Without this RAS, you would&#13;
likely have been bombarded with an overload&#13;
of drab detail all around you. The kind&#13;
of overload you would experience while on&#13;
the drug LSD, which does temporarily disable&#13;
the RAS.&#13;
The winner for best supporting role goes&#13;
to the diaphragm. This veteran provided&#13;
enough action and drama for five hysterical&#13;
queens. It was capable of providing sufficient&#13;
pressure change in your thoracic cavity&#13;
to send blood soaring happily back to the&#13;
heart on many an occasion. It has so ardently&#13;
allowed you to give that much needed&#13;
extra push while grunting and groaning on&#13;
the toilet. It was even so&#13;
chivalrous to accompany you to the health&#13;
club and save you from muscle tears during&#13;
your heavy lifting exercises.&#13;
The best makeup award is presented to the&#13;
circulatory system for its presentation of the&#13;
numerous bruises that you displayed to the&#13;
world. These hematomas are more than just&#13;
clotted blood masses and it is long overdue&#13;
that the Academy finally recognizes these&#13;
purveyors of black and blue marks. They&#13;
maintained their iridescent beauty until the&#13;
body naturally reabsorbed the escaped blood&#13;
that clotted just beneath the skin’s surface.&#13;
The best leading role goes to the lungs. This&#13;
organ is usually secondary to the perennial&#13;
favorites such as the heart, brain, or the&#13;
stomach. This year the voters spoke and&#13;
showed the world that nobody puts the&#13;
lungs in a corner. This tour de force has provided&#13;
the heart with all its oxygen which in&#13;
turn has provided the properly conditioned&#13;
blood for your brain’s processing of your&#13;
impure thoughts and the stomach’s digesting&#13;
of those roast beef sandwiches ladled with&#13;
horsey sauce.&#13;
The best director goes to the adrenaline.&#13;
This litde behemoth was responsible for&#13;
preparing all your body parts for that&#13;
fight or flight reaction when you came&#13;
face to face with that curmudgeonly pit&#13;
bull in the park. Audience members cheered&#13;
furiously when you chose the flight version&#13;
and outpaced the Hound of the Baskervilles&#13;
and then leapt that six foot brick wall to&#13;
the safety of those hydrangea bushes on the&#13;
other side. Only a capable director could&#13;
cajole you out of your slothful ways to&#13;
negotiate that feat.&#13;
There were many nonainees for great body&#13;
parts and their exciting roles. With all due&#13;
respect to the aforementioned winners, the&#13;
body does function as a whole and winning&#13;
team. Keep learning about your anatomy&#13;
and physiology. This knowledge is what will&#13;
keep you healthy and prepare you for the&#13;
recipient of the lifetime achievement award.&#13;
This column is brought to you by that&#13;
guy who frequendy and sophomorically&#13;
ordered Whopper sandwiches while in the&#13;
McDonald’s drive-throughs in his carefree&#13;
youth. That guy is Ron Blake and he can be&#13;
castigated at www.goblakefimess.com.&#13;
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GAY TRAVELERS:&#13;
Almost al! the bus tours allow their passengers&#13;
to take their own food with them&#13;
and ifyou are careful and not out in the&#13;
open about it, you can take your own liquor&#13;
for a 5 o’clock drink or two. We know several&#13;
people who have taken a bus tour from&#13;
California to Alaska and they all say that it&#13;
was splendid. Buses nowadays are not like&#13;
yesterday. They are all extremely comfortable&#13;
with air-cushioned suspension. They of&#13;
course all have restrooms on board and they&#13;
make frequent stops for dining and shopping.&#13;
On the longer tours they usually have&#13;
a host/hostess traveling with you to answer&#13;
any and all questions. Sometimes in one’s&#13;
life it just makes more sense to take a bus&#13;
tour rather than driving your own automobile.&#13;
If this is something that might be in&#13;
your future plans we highly suggest that perhaps&#13;
you might start offwith just a day trip&#13;
and see how you like it and then progress to&#13;
a longer one. There are a lot of single people&#13;
taking these bus tours so for the single&#13;
people out there, you don’t need to feel&#13;
alone when traveling. We have made good&#13;
acquaintances on our day tours that we took&#13;
several years ago and still keep in touch with&#13;
them. Bus tours are not for everybody but&#13;
perhaps it might be something to look into&#13;
for your future travel plans.&#13;
And speaking of Las Vegas, "Gay Days&#13;
&amp; Nights Las Vegas" is coming up July&#13;
3rd thru the 6th. This wil! be their 2nd&#13;
year of presenting the Gay Days &amp; Nights.&#13;
Presenting sponsor Cirque du Soleil will&#13;
be featuring special events and discounts&#13;
throughout the Gay Days &amp; Nights July&#13;
3-6, to showcase their Las Vegas productions.&#13;
Attendees of Gay Days &amp; Nights Las&#13;
Vegas will have an opportunity to see any or&#13;
all of the shows combined with invitationonly&#13;
special events, drawings and incentives&#13;
planned for each night including LOVE at&#13;
Mirage, KA at MGM Grand, ZUMANITY&#13;
at New-York Hote! &amp; Casino and Mystere&#13;
at Treasure Island. PARIS Hotel &amp; Casino&#13;
is the host accommodations and you can&#13;
check them out at Parislasvegas.com. For&#13;
more information check their website at&#13;
http://www.gaydaysandnights.com/. Also&#13;
when going to Las Vegas be sure and check&#13;
out http://www.lasvegaspride.org/.&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
British gays f~ght b{ood ban&#13;
A new British group called Bloodban is&#13;
seeking to overturn the nation’s ban on&#13;
blood donation by non-celibate gay men,&#13;
the BBC reported March 7.&#13;
Organizers are circulating a petition that&#13;
they plan to deliver to Prime Minister Gordon&#13;
Brown.&#13;
The National Blood Service believes gay&#13;
men are too high-risk because of the short&#13;
gap between one’s getting infected with&#13;
HIV and when the virus can be detected by&#13;
a blood test.&#13;
Bloodban says people should be excluded&#13;
based on their lifestyle, not because of their&#13;
membership in a particular social group.&#13;
~e activists propose that gay men be&#13;
banned as donors only if they have&#13;
had unprotected sex in the past 18 months.&#13;
israeli bashers sent to prison&#13;
Four Jerusalem gay-bashers were sent to&#13;
prison for two to eight years March 6 by the&#13;
Tel Aviv District Court, Ynetnews reported.&#13;
Typically, the bashers used a decoy cruiser&#13;
to pick up men seeking sex with men at Tel&#13;
Aviv’s old central bus station. Once in the&#13;
victim’s car, the decoy would direct him to&#13;
another location where the other bashers&#13;
joined in beating, stripping and robbing the&#13;
victim.&#13;
Two other men have been indicted for&#13;
nearly identical crimes at Jerusalem’s central&#13;
bus station. In one case, one of the bashers&#13;
bit off a portion of one victim’s ear, Ynet&#13;
said.&#13;
Netherlands plans legalization of&#13;
park sex&#13;
It will no longer be illegal to have sex in&#13;
Amsterdam’s Vondel Park under regulations&#13;
set to take effect later this year, De Telegraaf&#13;
reported March 7.&#13;
"Why should we try to maintain something&#13;
that is actually impossible to maintain,&#13;
which also causes little bother for others&#13;
and, for a certain group, actually signifies&#13;
much pleasure?" asked Oud-Zuid district&#13;
Alderman Paul van Grieken.&#13;
People having sex in the park xvill be&#13;
expected to do so only after dark and out&#13;
of public viexv. They also must not leave&#13;
condoms lying about.&#13;
Meanxvhile, the police institute’s National&#13;
Diversity Expertise Center is advising other&#13;
cities to follow Amsterdam’s lead. It said&#13;
legalizing park sex would help protect gay&#13;
men from queer-bashers.&#13;
The Amsterdam branch of the Dutch national&#13;
gay group COC (now knoxvn only&#13;
by its formal initials) xvelcomed the nexvs.&#13;
"Cruising is something belonging to all&#13;
times and banning it does not work anyway,"&#13;
said chairman Dennis Boutkan. "They&#13;
do it surreptitiously and mostly without&#13;
others being annoyed by it. By agreeing on&#13;
rules of behavior, safety can be increased."&#13;
Spanish gay-marriage PIVt wins reelection&#13;
Spanish voters re-elected Prime Minister&#13;
Josd Luis Rodrlguez Zapatero on March&#13;
9, apparently unperturbed that he made&#13;
Spain one of only six nations that grant gay&#13;
couples access to full marriage.&#13;
Zapatero’s Socialist party took 43.7 percent&#13;
of the vote, besting the conservative Popular&#13;
Party, which grabbed 40.1 percent.&#13;
Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, South&#13;
Africa and the U.S. state of Massachusetts&#13;
also have opened up ordinary marriage to&#13;
same-sex couples.&#13;
SGYrdneff. GLBT Mardi&#13;
as Picks Gayest Song&#13;
Ever.&#13;
S~qDNEY, AU __ ABBA’s Dancing Queen,&#13;
which has been ranked by visitors to&#13;
Australia’s SameSame.com.au website as the&#13;
gayest song of all time in a list compiled to&#13;
celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Sydney&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.&#13;
The Village People’s YMCA came in&#13;
second, followed by Gloria Gaynor’s I Will&#13;
Survive.&#13;
"The list was compi]ed in the lead-up to&#13;
the 30th Anniversary of Sydney’s Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Mardi Gras to look back on the&#13;
catalogue of popular music to decide which&#13;
of them are truly worthy to be labelled a&#13;
camp classic," SameSame.com.au said.&#13;
~,wvw.ozarksstar.com th÷STAR 27&#13;
by Jack Fertig April 2008&#13;
"Recharge your batteries, Taurus!"&#13;
Venus entering Aries provides a challenging spark to the&#13;
profound re-evaluations of responsibility being raised by&#13;
Pluto and Saturn. Be patient, take the long view, and rise to&#13;
the challenge of seeing how your impulses can be harnessed&#13;
to deep and necessary changes.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Venus is in your sign, and it’s&#13;
a great time for a makeover. Looking good professionally&#13;
is more important than just looking gorgeous, so freshen up&#13;
your work as well as your appearance. Looking good in lieu&#13;
of accomplishment will fool no one.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Allow yourself time to be&#13;
alone. Recharge your batteries; take time to think about&#13;
important issues, to organize hobbies or crafts, or to look&#13;
more critically at some of your creative efforts. When you&#13;
need fresh air, do some volunteer work.&#13;
GEMINi (May 21 - June.20): Throwing yourself into some&#13;
community efforts will bdng you to unanticipated challenges.&#13;
You can overcome them, but will have to re-evaluate&#13;
how you network with others, and how you support and use&#13;
community structures.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Making useful connections&#13;
may feel cynical. The truth is, you tend to be a little too&#13;
romantic and shouldn’t be shy about basing relationships&#13;
on something practical. Focus your urge to edit on yourself;&#13;
others rarely appreciate it.&#13;
LEO (July 23 .- August 22): You’re suddenly impatient to&#13;
make your mark in a new territory. Stop and think. Rather&#13;
than wasting this energy in some egoistic indulgence, you&#13;
can apply your skills to present your most valued ideas and&#13;
talents.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Be bold and daring.&#13;
Traits you’ve experienced as liabilities can prove very&#13;
advantageous if you try playing with them - perhaps in dark,&#13;
subversive ways. Erotic role play can unlock power where&#13;
you thought you were weak.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Nice people can&#13;
argue nicely. Assert your points respectfully and hear your&#13;
partner - or your opponent - out. Be open to new perspectives&#13;
on cherished traditions. Some long-accepted history&#13;
als0 needs a fresh look.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): You’re itching to&#13;
make some much-needed innovations at work. As good&#13;
as. your ideas are, be sure to discuss any plans with colleagues,&#13;
and not just for diplomacy’s sake. You can learn&#13;
from their ideas and improve upon your own improvements.&#13;
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SAG~TTAR~US (November 22 o December 20): You could&#13;
accomplish a great deal, earning fame and fortune. The&#13;
creative impulse that should feed such progress is more&#13;
likely to be a distraction. Harnessing that power productively&#13;
is challenging. Don’t give in to impulse. Structure and&#13;
discipline are now your best bet.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 -January 19): Suddenly&#13;
focusing on what you value about your home and tribe, you&#13;
can become very assertive and defensive. Try to take a longer&#13;
view, asserting the value of your clan as part of a larger&#13;
community or humanity, not distinct from it.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): To become even&#13;
more comfortable with your deepest, most private feelings&#13;
about sex and/or death, you need to challenge yourself to&#13;
examine these most irrational mysteries with some logic.&#13;
Find someone with whom you can discuss your secret feelings.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): The fault is probably&#13;
not with your partner and friends, but in what you imagine&#13;
- wrongly - to be their chief assets. Try to see what they&#13;
offer and what you offer to them in a new light, one that will&#13;
improve all your relationships.&#13;
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Ifyou are registered as a Republican or Democrat in Oklahoma,&#13;
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drawing.&#13;
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slips of paper and placed&#13;
into jars. Each young man&#13;
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condemned him to be beaten to death with clubs and&#13;
to have his head cut off. He suffered martyrdom on the&#13;
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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;
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gays and lesbians and "Freedom To Marry Week", the Joplin Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Center invites the GLBT community to a Valentines&#13;
reception and dance February 14th, 2008 7:00 pm to 1:30 am. The&#13;
event will be held at Groove Lounge, 2331 East 7th Street in Joplin.&#13;
Dance to the music of the house DJ, enjoy a Wedding Cake and&#13;
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A $5.00 donation per person at the door will go to support the Joplin&#13;
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City Mayor Cornett proclaims an official&#13;
day for Ellen DeGeneres’s birthday and this&#13;
is coming from a man who previously never&#13;
meet a gay man or woman he liked. Well, I&#13;
have a bridge in Brooklyn, too.&#13;
\Vhen it’s Cornett’s political agenda being&#13;
advanced then he’s comfortable ~vith appearing&#13;
on the famous lesbian Ellen DeGeneres’s&#13;
TV show as he did on January !7th.&#13;
Could his self-serving appearance also have&#13;
anything to do with the National Conference&#13;
of Mayors having their 2010 annual&#13;
meeting in OKC?&#13;
Is he trying to get a homo-friendly face-lift&#13;
as well as lose weight in order to make himself&#13;
more attractive for re-election? Did his&#13;
failed attempt at running for Congress show&#13;
him the error of his ways or just point him&#13;
to another snake-oil strategy?&#13;
Now, in order to show that Mayor Cornett&#13;
is exercising all his Christian sincerity of&#13;
turning the other cheek, will he propose a&#13;
human rights commission with legal force&#13;
that can be approved by the City Council&#13;
so that cases of gay/lesbian harassment and&#13;
discrimination can be handled with respect&#13;
and the intention of making life better for&#13;
all of OKC’s taxpaying citizens?&#13;
I’m not a Christian and I’ve turned both&#13;
of my cheeks, upper and lower, for the last&#13;
time to self-serving politicians who use gay&#13;
people for their own ends and then dispose&#13;
of them like a fast food clam shell.&#13;
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to get too explicit about basic human sexual&#13;
techniques, I can’t help notice that so much&#13;
of human disagreement at a low level of&#13;
public conversation comes down to either&#13;
analogous or physical illustrations of body&#13;
penetration in a sexual context.&#13;
We’ve seen with Mike Huckabee, a man&#13;
who wants to lead one of the most powerful&#13;
countries in the world, that he’s willing&#13;
to stoop to a tow level of vernacular public&#13;
language in order to attract the flat-earth&#13;
variety of voter who believes in a geo-centric&#13;
6,000 year-old earth. His remarks about&#13;
putting a flag pole where the sun doesn’t&#13;
shine regarding the South Carolina Confederate&#13;
flag controversy is one example.&#13;
The instance of Huckabee’s rallying mantras&#13;
is a perfect example that he, suffused with&#13;
the self-reflecting love of his self-constructed&#13;
Jay-sus, is not immune, rather he uses it&#13;
ki~owingly to inflame his redneck followers&#13;
to greater heights of cooperation in their&#13;
own submission to the destructive force of&#13;
religion.&#13;
Yes, human power can operate at the lowest&#13;
level of human respect for those ,vho&#13;
disagree with us and the fastest way to connect&#13;
with many people is to graphically use&#13;
the example of rape towards the perceived&#13;
enemy. A frustrated Vice-president Dick&#13;
Cheney used the same tactic in referring to&#13;
Senator Patrick Leahy with a vulgar act of&#13;
self-stimulation in the Senate chamber.&#13;
Just as violent rape ofwomen by men is&#13;
described as an attempt at power, with nothing&#13;
to do with lust, so is the use of sexual&#13;
penetration by antagonists used to inculcate&#13;
their ideas of power and superiority at the&#13;
basest level of human society.&#13;
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immediately.&#13;
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TULSA, OK __ Playing dress up may&#13;
be child’s play, but for the Royal Green&#13;
Country Barony ofAll of Oklahoma, it is a&#13;
welcomed break to hours of hard work.&#13;
A member of the International Imperial&#13;
Court System, the RGCBAO is a philanthropic&#13;
organization with a government&#13;
system and titles inspired by Victorian&#13;
alty. In an Adornment Ceremony&#13;
at the Holiday Inn Select in Tulsa&#13;
on Jan. 12, the RGCBAO crowned&#13;
their first Czar and Czarina, Phillip&#13;
Parker and Kris Cherri Kohl&#13;
(respectively).&#13;
A non-partisan organization, the&#13;
Royal Green Country Barony of&#13;
All Oklahoma seeks to further the&#13;
mission of the International Court&#13;
System by uniting not only the gay&#13;
community, but the entire community&#13;
of Oklahoma, gay and straight,&#13;
regardless of ethnicity or other&#13;
discriminating factors. ~he barony&#13;
works to raise funds for charitable&#13;
causes and work for equality within&#13;
the realm it covers.&#13;
To begin the evening, Nicole the&#13;
Great, Queen Mother of the Americas,&#13;
welcomed Oklahoma into the&#13;
international family and described&#13;
what they had "gotten themselves&#13;
into."&#13;
"You see all this (pageantry) and&#13;
wonder about it, remember it’s all&#13;
in camp. We may call each other&#13;
Barons and Baronesses, but we are&#13;
all equals," began the matriarch,&#13;
who explained the organization’s pre-&#13;
Stonewall San Francisco founding. She described&#13;
the court system as one of the oldest&#13;
and largest organizations in GLBT history.&#13;
"When a gay man, Jose, declared that he&#13;
wanted to be called an ’Empress’ after being&#13;
crowned the queen of the Tavern Guild’s&#13;
drag ball, he didn’t know what he started at&#13;
the time."&#13;
Through out the course of the evening,&#13;
many other individuals who contributed to&#13;
the founding of the RGCBAO were recognized,&#13;
as well as those who have assumed&#13;
leadership positions in the organization.&#13;
This included the Privy Counsel (Board of&#13;
Directors) comprised of Deb Starnes, Jim&#13;
Ray, Scot Brown, Marc Acuff, and&#13;
Photo Above: Czar IPhillip Parker &amp; Czarina I&#13;
Kris Cherri Kohl&#13;
Lynn Whitley. Additionally was the Crown&#13;
Grand Marquis Roger Francis and Crown&#13;
Grand Marquesa Dominique La Rue. Also&#13;
acclaimed as a key founder was Christian&#13;
Cherri O’Donely Vaughn LaFleur Dior.&#13;
Entertainment for the evening was provided&#13;
by entertainers from across Oklahoma and&#13;
beyond, q-his included the cast of "Twisted&#13;
Theatre," Tim Conroy, Catia Lee Love, Empress&#13;
The Lovely Suzanne, Empress Syren&#13;
Vaughn, Empress Victoria Weston, Matthew&#13;
Heath Fitzgerald, Tabitha Taylor, Rebbeca&#13;
Tucker and Leonard Jenkins.&#13;
Through all the dresses and crowns, the&#13;
evening assumed a sense of decorum, but&#13;
through the words of those on stage, it&#13;
maintained a level of fun and frivolity that&#13;
turned it into a true celebration. By the end&#13;
of the evening, the Royal Green Country&#13;
Barony of Oklahoma had demonstrated&#13;
that they knew how to have a good time,&#13;
but had made it clear they were ready to&#13;
begin the hard work of providing leadership&#13;
to and creating unity among the citizens of&#13;
their relm.&#13;
w~v.ozarksstar.com the STAR 9&#13;
By Donald Pile and Pray Williams&#13;
" Surrounded by Insanity"&#13;
by Robert A. Hofmann&#13;
We have just read a new book, "Surrounded&#13;
by Insanity" by Robert A. Hofmann and it&#13;
is one of those books that once you begin&#13;
reading it, you won’t want to put it down&#13;
until you have completely finished. It is&#13;
absolutely hilarious! It is a biographical&#13;
story of the author’s experiences thru his&#13;
life with his early childhood and growing&#13;
up with friends and family. Robert grew&#13;
up in New Jersey and what a wild and crazy&#13;
and wonderful life he has had. Between his&#13;
family and his friends, he guides the reader&#13;
thru many exciting episodes of his life. It&#13;
is wickedly bitchy and hilarious! Everyone&#13;
in Robert’s life so far is a participant in this&#13;
wonderfully funny and provocative story&#13;
of his life. It begins with his birth and goes&#13;
thru two years ago when he was staying at&#13;
the wonderful Grand Resort in Ft. Lauderdale&#13;
when Hurricane Wilma hit in 2006&#13;
leaving everybody without power for several&#13;
days.&#13;
q-his is a "must read" for gay men all over&#13;
the country. You will laugh at nearly every&#13;
page! Robert knows exacdy what his&#13;
readers want to hear and he writes in such&#13;
a great way. He writes openly what many&#13;
of us say behind our backs. One&#13;
of our favorite parts of the book&#13;
is when he talks about "prespeaking",&#13;
as in, "Dinner. That is where&#13;
we should go" and "Glad for you!&#13;
That is what I am." Days after&#13;
reading this, we are still catching&#13;
ourselves "prespeaking". Hopefully&#13;
we and our friends will get&#13;
tired of it eventually but it is fun&#13;
for a while.&#13;
We don’t know if his family and&#13;
friends are still speaking to him or&#13;
not but they should be happy that&#13;
he loves them so much that he can&#13;
be so open and flank about them.&#13;
He would indeed be a good friend&#13;
of have. Hopefully we will get to&#13;
meet him sometime in the near&#13;
future. He left some extra copies&#13;
of his book at the Grand Resort&#13;
for guests to read and everyone&#13;
can’t wait to get their hands on&#13;
his book. We promise that you&#13;
will laugh your head off:page after&#13;
page after page.&#13;
"Surrounded by Insanity" is&#13;
published by Publish America and&#13;
may be purchased through all major&#13;
bookstores (if they don’t have&#13;
it in stock, they’ll order it for you)&#13;
or from www.amazon.com or www.publishamerica.&#13;
com. We didn’t ~vant the book&#13;
to end but thankfully, Robert is already in&#13;
the process of coming out with his second&#13;
book. As Robert says, " I live in fabulous,&#13;
flaming, freakin" New Jersey. Woo-hoo. I&#13;
am an attorney by day, writer by evening,&#13;
superhero in the bedroom." Just keep up&#13;
the great writing Robert!&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC&#13;
TULSA TO HOST&#13;
MR. OKLAHOMA&#13;
CONTINENTAL&#13;
2008 PAGEANT&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Hot bodies and great talent&#13;
will be the main course at Club Majestic&#13;
Friday February 15th at 9pro. The show&#13;
will feature an all male contest with guest&#13;
entertainment from across the country. The&#13;
feature entertainer will be Rasean Montrese&#13;
Mr. Continental Nationals 2007 and hosted&#13;
by Danielle Hunter Miss Continental Elite&#13;
Nationals 2007.&#13;
In addition to the contestant line up an&#13;
impressive array of talent will be on stage to&#13;
make your Friday Night at Club Majestic&#13;
an evening to remember. Mr. Oklahoma&#13;
2007 Sevion Simpson, Mr. 2006 Nationals&#13;
Simba Hall, Miss Oklahoma Continental&#13;
2007 Adrianna and introducing Mr. 2005&#13;
Nationals Tony DeSario.&#13;
Club Majestic is located at 124 N. Boston&#13;
in the Brady Arts District.&#13;
2-he latest on Britney Spears is that she is in&#13;
training to become a high profile lesbian,&#13;
being coached by famous lesbian convert&#13;
Ellen DeGeneres. DeGeneres told the&#13;
website www.thespoof.com "Britney is&#13;
making great progress. I have every confidence&#13;
she will make an excellent lesbian in&#13;
time"&#13;
10 the STAR www.ozarksstar,com&#13;
essica Newman art&#13;
e hibit at Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center&#13;
(TULSA, OK (P/R) __ "~e Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center art gallery will host&#13;
its monthly First Tnursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-9pm, "lhursday,&#13;
February 7, 2008, for the opening of it’s&#13;
February exhibit, featuring oil paintings&#13;
and fine drawings by artist Jessica Newman.&#13;
Newman, born in California in 1985, has&#13;
been a resident ofTulsa since the age of&#13;
10. Jessica started drawing at a very young&#13;
age, and really became involved in art during&#13;
high school, when she took her first art&#13;
class in the ninth grade. ~his is where she&#13;
was introduced to a variety of art supplies,&#13;
and began experimenting with different media.&#13;
Since graduating high school in 2003,&#13;
she has continued studying art in college,&#13;
and plans on graduating as an art major.&#13;
Jessica has always been fascinated by the&#13;
human body, which is the theme of most of&#13;
her work. She currently works with pencil,&#13;
watercolors, and oil paints, but charcoal&#13;
is her medium of choice. Her art has been&#13;
shown at the Mayfest Youth Gallery, as well&#13;
as at the Blue Dome Arts Festival.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month of February, and can be viewed&#13;
Monday thru Saturday from 3-gpm. The&#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;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rightsfor 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 Cente~&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 11&#13;
SIDE&#13;
De~ Inside ;~otlywoo4 rqo~ on n~wprojectsfor PaulRuddand&#13;
Nathan ~ane.&#13;
Nathan Lane Casts Swing Vote&#13;
Hds acting up a storm on Broa&amp;vay right now with Laurie Met~f&#13;
in the new D~vid Mamet play, November, but stage fixture Nathan&#13;
Mewill be back on the big screen this new year, too, with a role&#13;
in the ensemble comedy Swing ~v~te. Starring Kevin Cosmer ~ a&#13;
low-achieving, apolitic~l American citizen, tl~ movie concerns a&#13;
presidentia! election that hinges entirely on Cosmer’s not-entirelywelMnformed&#13;
vote and the n~tional ch~os that results from it. L~ne&#13;
will co-star, along with Definis Hopper, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer,&#13;
George Lopez, Mare Winningham, *~Vi!lie Nelson, and politiCal&#13;
comment~)or A~ianna Hut~ngton ~s herse!£ Already wrapp~[, the&#13;
film - if audiences vote for it v~ith their ticket dollars - could find&#13;
itselfincieasing poll turnoutsSBut not likely,&#13;
Paul Rudd&#13;
You, Man&#13;
~rotagonists express-&#13;
- signal the beginning&#13;
t ofheterosexual male intimacy?&#13;
movie, I love&#13;
by Judd Apatow&#13;
(v¢hose willingness to "go&#13;
in films like The Obiect of&#13;
" " well documented), the&#13;
best&#13;
he considers close enough to fill.&#13;
as the poor&#13;
spring, here’s&#13;
t Larry: Like&#13;
ransamerican Love&#13;
ready for Transamerican Love&#13;
a 36-year-old&#13;
~ with an&#13;
Girl). Addams will&#13;
~ of men competing to date her&#13;
formerly male body. Contrast&#13;
About Miriam, on which&#13;
told about Miriam’s transgender&#13;
a bold step for the reality televicomic&#13;
Alec Mapa wilt host the show&#13;
by gay cable channel Logo. The&#13;
in 2008.&#13;
12 the STAR www.ozarksstar, corn&#13;
DEEP INSXDE HOLLYWOOD&#13;
Choosing America’s Prom Q een&#13;
For further evidence that pop culture is now dominated by entertainment&#13;
designed for the High School Musical demographic, !ook&#13;
no further than Americas Pro Queen. ABC Family has given the&#13;
go-ahead for the new series that will pit a group of high school-aged&#13;
young women against each other in the quest to be the fairest prom&#13;
queen of them all. The contestants will reside in a mansion and&#13;
compete in challenges that will show if they’ve got what it takes to&#13;
wear a tiara in public and vcave at less popular people; then they’ll&#13;
stay or go based on viewer votes. But Romeo has one complaint: in&#13;
an era when young men are routinely making the news after being&#13;
voted prom queen at their school, why no boys allowed?&#13;
Lesbian Musician Julie Schurr to&#13;
Perform in Eureka Springs,&#13;
Fayetteville and New Orleans.&#13;
Romeo San Vicente - while in high school, mindyou - wa~" very popular&#13;
with his share ofpmm kings. He can be reached care ofthis publication&#13;
or at DeepInsideHollywood@qsyndicate.com.&#13;
Regional MCC CMr&amp;es Perform&#13;
An Act ©fKin&amp;ess In Tulsa&#13;
JOPLIN, MO G/R) __ MCC United in Tulsa, OK was visited by&#13;
Diva’s xvith Chain Saws as members of MCC of the Living Springs,&#13;
Eureka Sprh~gs, AR and Spirit of Christ MCC; Joplin, MO arrived&#13;
Saturday morning the 12th of January ready to work.&#13;
MCC United has been dealing with damage on their property since&#13;
an early, December ice storm devastated the area. There were still&#13;
damaged trees that needed to be reduced to manageable size and&#13;
trees that were potentially dangerous if not removed. Together&#13;
with members of MCC United and their Pastor, Rev Carolyn Mobley&#13;
the three churches xvere able to make short work of the remaining&#13;
damage control and clean-up.&#13;
Spirit of Christ MCC literally closed their doors and moved their&#13;
worship to a program Rev Steve ca~s: "Faith in Action." "We&#13;
are an oddity in MCC Churches in that we xvorship on Saturday&#13;
mornings. As it is, we are ~knoxvn to replace worsNp with taking on&#13;
Acts of Random Kindness to show what we believe is primary for&#13;
us. As Christ served all people in need.., so should xve." Rev. Urie&#13;
also pastors MCC of the Living Spring in Eureka Springs, AR and&#13;
when he shared the needs he immediately received e-mails saying&#13;
xve are going with you."&#13;
We were totally blessed inasmuch as we had four chain saxvs in&#13;
action, limbs fal~ng and people picking up the grounds with no&#13;
injuries and everyone home safely. The group was blessed with a&#13;
xvonderful lunch provided by MCC United and a musical Thank&#13;
You provided in song by Rev. Carolyn.&#13;
Across Regional boundaries and State Lines xve can all work together&#13;
serving God by serving each other.&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS, AR __ Growing up, Julie Schurr never heard&#13;
music that might have made life a little bit easier for a lesbian girl&#13;
being raised in the strictly-proscribed constraints of a religiously&#13;
conservative community and home. In fact, she wasn’t supposed&#13;
to be listening to music at all. She wasn’t supposed to know what a&#13;
lesbian was. Let alone BE one.&#13;
An original creation, Julie Schurr’s fusion of musical styling and&#13;
technique is all her own: Indierockbitchfolk. She’s been showcasing&#13;
it to her fans in St. Imuis and Detroit, winning loyal converts. Now&#13;
that she’s finished her degree &amp; produced a full-length album, she&#13;
just can’t imagine any other career path. So it’s a good thing that&#13;
album sales are steadily rising and venues keep opening their doors.&#13;
Julie will be out on tour and finishing up her 2nd album, which is&#13;
planned for release in early 2008.&#13;
Julie Schurr has headlined Pride and Coming Out day celebrations&#13;
around the country and has been featured on Curvemag.com and in&#13;
the Advocate. Her two hour performance will include acoustic music&#13;
from her current album as well as her unique style of audience&#13;
participation and comedy. Show tour locations listed below.&#13;
Eureka Springs, Arkansas Baton Rouge, Louisiana&#13;
Feb 9 2008 10:00P Feb 15 2008 8:00P&#13;
Lumberyard Bar and Grille Hound Dog’s - Time TBA&#13;
Fayetteville, Arkansas&#13;
Feb 10 2008 8:30P&#13;
Common Grounds&#13;
New Orleans, Louisiana&#13;
Feb 16 2008 9:30P&#13;
Station 8801&#13;
More information on Julie can be found online at: www.julieschurr.&#13;
corn or www.myspace.com/julieschurr.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 13&#13;
by Liz Highleyraan&#13;
Past Out, which 100"ks at the life of South&#13;
l frican gay activist Simon Nk01i,&#13;
W-ho was Simon Nko li ?&#13;
Soweto student uprising in the summer&#13;
of 1976, he joined the Congress of South&#13;
African Students (COSAS), the ~AaCrican&#13;
National Congress (ANC), and the United&#13;
Democratic Front (UDF). Fellow COSAS&#13;
members debated removing him from his&#13;
position of regional secretary when his&#13;
sexual orientation became known, but a&#13;
large majority ultimately voted in his favor.&#13;
Long a~vare of his same-sex attractions,&#13;
Nkoli began his first serious relationship at&#13;
age 19, with a white bus driver. After Nkoli&#13;
revealed this to his mother, she sent him to&#13;
a series of local healers, a Christian priest,&#13;
and finally a psychologist, who turned out&#13;
to be gay himself and advised the lovers to&#13;
live together - even if Nkoli had to pose as&#13;
his partner’s servant to evade racial segregation&#13;
laws.&#13;
stance led the International Lesbian and&#13;
Gay Association (ILGA) to suspend GASA&#13;
for its failure to condemn apartheid, and the&#13;
latter group soon collapsed.&#13;
After his release, Nkoli co-founded the Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Organization of the \vgitwatersrand&#13;
- the country’s first genuinely&#13;
integrated GLBT organization - and later&#13;
the National Coalition for Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Equality (now the Lesbian and Gay Equality&#13;
Project). "I am black and I am gay," he&#13;
proclaimed at the first South African Pride&#13;
march in 1990. "I cannot separate the&#13;
two parts ofme into secondary or primary&#13;
struggle. They will be all one struggle."&#13;
Nkoli traveled widely speaking about the&#13;
situation in his country, served as an ILGA&#13;
board member representing Africa, and&#13;
earned numerous honors for his work.&#13;
hrough his dedication and&#13;
courage, black gay antiapartheid&#13;
activist Simon&#13;
Tseko Nkoli played a key&#13;
role in the fight for GLBT&#13;
liberation and human rights&#13;
for people with HIV/AIDS&#13;
in South Africa.&#13;
Nkoli was born in Soweto in November&#13;
1957. He spent part of his childhood living&#13;
with his grandparents, tenant farmers on&#13;
a white estate, before moving to Sebokeng&#13;
township to join his mother and stepfather.&#13;
Nkoli became an anti-apartheid activist at&#13;
a young age. After multiple arrests for civil&#13;
disobedience, including participation in the&#13;
14 the STAR&#13;
In his early 20s, after coming out in an&#13;
interview with a black newspaper, Nkoli&#13;
joined the newly formed Gay Association&#13;
of South Africa (GASA), which consisted&#13;
mostly of middle-class white men. Resolutely&#13;
apolitical, the group resisted Nkoli’s&#13;
requests to hold social events at nonsegregated&#13;
venues, leading him to form the&#13;
Saturday Group, the country’s first black gay&#13;
organization, in 1984.&#13;
Around the same time, amid growing racial&#13;
discord, Nkoli stepped up his anti-apartheid&#13;
activism, helping organize a tenant rent&#13;
strike in the town of Delmas. Charged with&#13;
killing a man by throwing a rock during a&#13;
protest, Nkoli was arrested, tortured, and&#13;
imprisoned. Along with 21 other black&#13;
activist leaders, he was tried in 1986 for the&#13;
capital crimes of subversion, conspiracy, and&#13;
treason.&#13;
While in prison awaiting trial, Nkoli&#13;
revealed his homosexuality to his co-defendants&#13;
- ANC and UDF members who&#13;
would later hold high-level positions in the&#13;
post-apartheid government - and they came&#13;
to respect and support him as a gay man.&#13;
"This country wilt never protect the rights&#13;
of its gay and lesbian citizens unless we&#13;
stand up and fight - even when it makes us&#13;
unpopular with our own comrades," he later&#13;
wrote. Nkoli came out more publicly during&#13;
the trial, when he used his attendance at a&#13;
GASA meeting as an alibi to counter claims&#13;
that he had been present at a clandestine political&#13;
meeting. In 1988, the charges against&#13;
him were dropped and he was released.&#13;
During his imprisonment, Nkoli became a&#13;
cause celebre for gay rights activists around&#13;
the world, but he received minimal support&#13;
from the accomodationist GASA. This&#13;
Nkoli’s anti-apartheid activism and ties with&#13;
movement leaders proved instrumental in&#13;
winning the ANC’s support for gay rights.&#13;
In 1994, he met with Nelson Mandela,&#13;
whose election as president marked the end&#13;
of the apartheid era. As the newly integrated&#13;
country crafted its constitution, Nkoli lobbied&#13;
for sexual orientation to be included in&#13;
its anti-discrimination provisions, and also&#13;
argued for repeal of sodomy laws. In 1996,&#13;
South Africa became the first country to&#13;
include explicit constitutional protection for&#13;
GLBT people. A decade later, in fulfillment&#13;
of a court mandate based on the constitution,&#13;
the South African parliament legalized&#13;
same-sex marriage.&#13;
Yet even as the gay movement gained&#13;
strength and the apartheid regime crumbled,&#13;
the AIDS epidemic reached crisis proportions&#13;
in the 1990s, reintensifying racism and&#13;
homophobia. Having been diagnosed with&#13;
HIV himself (likely contracted in prison),&#13;
Nkoli turned his focus to AIDS activism,&#13;
co-founding groups including the Positive&#13;
African Men’s Project and the Township&#13;
AIDS Project.&#13;
As the decade wore on, Nkoli experienced&#13;
increasing bouts of ill health; he died of an&#13;
AiDS-related infection on November 30,&#13;
1998, in the company of his long-time partner,&#13;
Roderick Sharp. Though Nkoli himself&#13;
was not able to benefit from effective new&#13;
HIV drugs, his work for universal treatment&#13;
access inspired fellow gay and anti-apartheid&#13;
activist Zackie Achmat to form the Treatment&#13;
Action Campaign, which today is&#13;
widely regarded as the strongest AIDS activist&#13;
group in the world.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
DNC ELECTS R£CORD NUMBER OF LGBT&#13;
MEMBERS TO 2008 DEMOCRATIC&#13;
NATIONAL CON NTION STANDING&#13;
COMMITTEES&#13;
Appointments Reflect Strength, Diversity and Energy ofDemocratic Party&#13;
DENVER, CO (P/R) __ The Executive&#13;
Committee of the Democratic National&#13;
Committee (DNC) unanimously elected&#13;
DNC Chairman Howard Dean’s nominations&#13;
for the Chairs and members of the&#13;
2008 Democratic National Convention&#13;
Standing Committees, including a record&#13;
number of openly LGBT members. Dean’s&#13;
LGBT appointments include Dr. Marjorie&#13;
Hill of the Gay Men’s Health Crisis organization&#13;
in New York, Diego Sanchez from&#13;
AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts,&#13;
State Representative Patricia Todd ofAlabama,&#13;
and Ingrid Duran ofVirginia to serve&#13;
on the Platform Committee, along with&#13;
Claire Lucas and Evan Low of California&#13;
to the Rules Committee and Bob Rogan of&#13;
Vermont to the Credentials Committee. In&#13;
addition to appointing a record number of&#13;
LGBT standing committee members, Dean&#13;
was also the first DNC chair to appoint a&#13;
member of the transgender community to a&#13;
Convention committee.&#13;
The Standing Committees of the Convention&#13;
are responsible for reviewing Convention&#13;
business and formulating recommendations&#13;
for consideration by Convention&#13;
delegates. The Executive Committee’s vote&#13;
took place during the panel’s recent meeting&#13;
in Denver, site of the four-day Convention&#13;
in August.&#13;
"The record turnout and enthusiasm we’ve&#13;
seen for our Democratic candidates is a clear&#13;
sign that Americans trust Democrats to&#13;
bring much needed change to our country,"&#13;
said Governor Dean. "These outstanding&#13;
leaders reflect the great strength, diversity&#13;
and energy of the Democratic Party, and&#13;
I’m confident their efforts will ensure our&#13;
Convention in Denver is reflective of our&#13;
shared values and our nominee’s vision for&#13;
America."&#13;
The elections included the Chairs and 25&#13;
Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO)&#13;
members of the three Convention Standing&#13;
Committees: Credentials, Platform&#13;
and Rules. Each committee has a total of&#13;
186 members. An additional 161 members&#13;
elected by each of the states’ and territories’&#13;
Convention delegations wil! join Governor&#13;
Dean’s appointments to the committees&#13;
later this spring.&#13;
For a full list of and biographical information&#13;
on the Chairs and PLEO members&#13;
from each Standing Committee, visit&#13;
http:llwww.demconvention.comlalstandingcommittees.&#13;
pdf.&#13;
Credentials Committee&#13;
The Credentials Committee is charged with&#13;
coordinating issues around the selection of&#13;
delegates and alternates to the Convention&#13;
and will likely meet in the summer. The&#13;
committee will issue a report that is the first&#13;
official item of business at the Convention.&#13;
Platform Committee&#13;
The Platform Committee is responsible for&#13;
drafting and recommending a proposed National&#13;
Platform for approval at the Convention.&#13;
After conducting hearings and forums&#13;
to collect testimony on issues and policies&#13;
to potentially include in the platform, the&#13;
committee is likely to meet sometime in&#13;
July.&#13;
Rttles Committee&#13;
The Rules Committee is responsible for&#13;
proposing the Permanent Rules for the&#13;
Convention, adopting the proposed Convention&#13;
agenda and making recommendations&#13;
for permanent Convention officers&#13;
- all addressed as the second official item of&#13;
business at the Convention. The committee&#13;
will meet sometime in August, prior to the&#13;
Convention.&#13;
Huckabee ir ks gay&#13;
sex to bestiality,&#13;
abortion to slavery&#13;
WASHINGTON (AFP) -- Republican&#13;
presidential hopeful and former Baptist&#13;
pastor Mike Huckabee linked gay sex to&#13;
bestiality and abortion to slavery in an interview&#13;
Thursday, explaining why, if elected, he&#13;
would try to amend the constitution.&#13;
"Marriage has ... as long as there’s been&#13;
human history, meant a man and a woman&#13;
in a relationship for life. Once we change&#13;
that definition, then where does it go from&#13;
there?" he asked in an interview with online&#13;
"Beliefnet" magazine.&#13;
"Well, I don’t think that’s a radical view, to&#13;
say we’re going to affirm marriage. I think&#13;
the radical view is to say that we’re going to&#13;
change the definition of marriage so that it&#13;
can mean two men, two women, a man and&#13;
three women, a man and a child, a man and&#13;
animal," he added.&#13;
"The Bible was not written to be amended.&#13;
The Constitution was," he said, announcing&#13;
his intention to amend the document if he&#13;
were to be elected president in November to&#13;
ban abortion and establish that life begins at&#13;
the moment of conception.&#13;
Leaving it up to individual states to outlaw&#13;
abortion within their own borders is not&#13;
enough, he said.&#13;
"That’s again the logic of the Civil War&#13;
-- that slavery could be okay in Georgia but&#13;
not okay in Massachusetts. Obviously we’d&#13;
today say, ’Well, that’s nonsense. Slavery is&#13;
wrong, period. It can’t be right somewhere&#13;
and wrong somewhere else.’ Same with&#13;
abortion," Huckabee said.&#13;
Huckabee won the Iowa Republican caucuses&#13;
earlier this month, the first contest&#13;
in the race for each party’s nomination to&#13;
run for the White House. He is in second&#13;
place behind Arizona Senator John McCain&#13;
in opinion polls for Saturday’s primaries in&#13;
South Carolina.&#13;
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In our travels to both the East Coast and&#13;
the West Coast everyone alwa:ys asks the same&#13;
question to us. V?here ro par.ry in the Midwest?&#13;
we a!ways tell them the best two places to part?&#13;
areTuAsa and Oklahoma City. It is hard for most&#13;
people on both coast to believe, but unless you&#13;
have been there you certainly wit! not believe&#13;
that in the Bible belt ofOHahoma is this fabulous gay mecca.&#13;
month we told you about Tulsa and this month we ~2e telling you&#13;
about Oklahon~a City. We have been going to Oklahoma City to&#13;
party for over 25 veals. "Ihe HABAN~ INN Resort has been a gay&#13;
resort for over 25 years. It is the Midwest’s largest at! gay resort. A&#13;
two story complex with ov&amp; 175 rooms, most ofwhich tS_ce one of&#13;
the two swimming pools. The rooms are spacious and vmT inexpensive.&#13;
It is a totally gay resort. Lush tropical plants and trees surround&#13;
the poo! areas. Gays fron-t all over the midwest as well as both coasts&#13;
have been going there for years, and it is busy 7 days a week, not&#13;
juston weekends. Lounge around the pool area and you are sure&#13;
~o meet that "someone specia!". They are located 2200 NW 39rh&#13;
Expressway and their toll free number is 1.800.988.2221.&#13;
Within a block&#13;
of the Habana Inn&#13;
resort you wilt find&#13;
about 4 more gay&#13;
bars c~tering to&#13;
different tastes. A&#13;
major grocery store&#13;
is just one block&#13;
away as are several&#13;
other restaurants.&#13;
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and is reasonable priced. "Itae restaurant overlooks one of the pod&#13;
resort is located&#13;
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They also offe~ sandwich~s, soups, salads, pastas and appetizers,&#13;
add a breakfast menu is available on weekends.&#13;
There are three bars in the Habana Inn complex which are&#13;
completely different. COPA is a dance, disco and drag bar. WeeNy&#13;
they have male dancers, drag shows and comedians. FINISHLtNE Plus. there are&#13;
is a c0untrylwestern bar with plenty of countiT dancing. ~t~is is the&#13;
a lot of siOits to&#13;
place to se~ the real cowboys and cowgirls in action. THE LEDO is&#13;
see in Oklahoma&#13;
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kn~w h~w to make out of towners feel right at home. The owner of&#13;
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magazines, videos, cards, gifts, leather, Pride items plus a lot of&#13;
decorative items for the home.&#13;
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Downtown Savannah) historic district is abundant withfine shops and&#13;
restaurants, including the innovative Sapphire Grill, one ofthe city’s top&#13;
eateries. (P,6oto by Andrew Collins)&#13;
Georgi&#13;
After years of lagging behind nearby Charleston in popularity, historic&#13;
Savannah soared to new heights in the ’90s and remains one of&#13;
the nation’s hottest destinations. Much of the city’s renaissance had&#13;
do to with the staggering popularity ofJohn Berendt’s best-seller,&#13;
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, whose droll yet salacious&#13;
account of Savannah society propelled the city into a gay hotspot&#13;
almost overnight.&#13;
The jewel of Georgia’s lazily enchanting seacoast, Savannah was&#13;
founded in 1733 by British General James Oglethorpe, who designed&#13;
the perfect grid of streets and grassy tree-shaded squares for&#13;
which this city of 130,000 is still famous. Savannah prospered as a&#13;
silk exporter during its first century, before developing into one of&#13;
the world’s major cotton suppliers. Much of downtown consists of&#13;
elaborate brick and stucco Victorian buildings built following an&#13;
1820 fire that destroyed many of the city’s beautiful wood-frame&#13;
Colonial homes. Had General Sherman not spared Savannah during&#13;
his notorious and destructive "March to the Sea," most of these&#13;
Victorian structures would also have been burned.&#13;
Begin your explorations of the city inside the restored 1860s rail&#13;
terminal that houses both the Savannah Visitor Information Center&#13;
and the Savannah History Museum. This complex is at the southwestern&#13;
edge of historic downtown. From here it’s a short walk&#13;
north to City Market, a three-block pedestrian mall with a handful&#13;
of gay-friendly shops and restaurants. Downtown Savannah’s shopping&#13;
scene continues to evolve from traditional to fashion-forward&#13;
- a Marc by Marc Jacobs flagship store opened here in April 2007,&#13;
and many contemporary boutiques and art galleries now line the&#13;
city’s oak-shaded streets.&#13;
Near City Market, you’ll find the gay disco, Club One, which is the&#13;
performing home ofThe Lady Chablis, who figured so prominently&#13;
in The Book, as Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is commonly&#13;
referred to by locals. Plenty of folks come to Savannah to&#13;
seek out the sites that were brought to life in this mesmerizing tale&#13;
(although it is nonfiction, The Book reads like a delicious novel).&#13;
Ofpartictflar note is the privately owned Mercer House, in which&#13;
Midnight’s central figure, antiques dealer Jim Williams, shot and&#13;
killed his young lover,&#13;
Danny Hansford, in 1981&#13;
(the question of whether&#13;
Williams fired in self-defense&#13;
or as a calculated act&#13;
of murder is debated to&#13;
this day).&#13;
Its literary fame - or&#13;
notoriety - notwithstanding,&#13;
Savannah still rivals&#13;
any Southern destination&#13;
for its bedazzled and&#13;
meticulously restored&#13;
house museums. Ifyou&#13;
have time for only one,&#13;
visit the Owens-Thomas&#13;
House, a splendid 1819&#13;
Regency mansion built by&#13;
renowned British architect&#13;
William Jay. Nearby is the&#13;
Isaiah Davenport House,&#13;
an 1815 Federal beauty. To&#13;
see a fine collection of classical&#13;
sculpture and Impressionist&#13;
painting, visit the&#13;
Telfair Mansion and Art Museum, a memorable 1818 structure in&#13;
its own right. In 2006, the museum expanded with the construction&#13;
of the striking newJepson Center for the Arts, which added more&#13;
galleries and exhibition space.&#13;
At the north end of the historic district, the city’s riverfront is lined&#13;
with a stately row of restored cotton warehouses - now containing a&#13;
slew of touristy businesses - and a cobbled lane that’s sits a full flight&#13;
of steps below the rest of the city. The best time to appreciate it and&#13;
the views of the bridge and freighters chugging along the Savannah&#13;
River is in the morning, when you’ll encounter few crowds. One&#13;
great way to explore downtown and get some advice on the local gay&#13;
scene is to take a guided walk with knowledgeable local Jonathan&#13;
Stalcup, who runs Architectural Tours of Savannah.&#13;
For dining, avoid most of the mediocre eateries by the river and&#13;
stick to one of the several local favorites, virtually all of them gayfriendly.&#13;
One of the most famous restaurants in the South, Elizabeth&#13;
on 37th specializes in subtly sublime regional cooking,&#13;
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such as sesame-almond-crusted grouper with peanut sauce; and&#13;
grilled rack of lamb with corn pudding, stewed okra, and tomatoes.&#13;
Sexy and sophisticated Sapphire Grill serves some exciting and innovative&#13;
contemporary American fare - consider the jumbo lump crab&#13;
cake ,vith lemon curd, green-zebra tomatoes, and red chard.&#13;
A bit more affordable, chic It Pasticcio presents contempora~7&#13;
Northern Italian cuisine - try the grilled gorgonzola-crusted filet&#13;
mignon with a potato-pancetta gratin. Olde Pink House is one of&#13;
those Savannah traditions that everybody should experience at least&#13;
once - fine Continental fare with regional twists, like black grouper&#13;
stuffed xvith blue crab and a Vidalia onion sauce, is served. Garibaldi’s,&#13;
in an 1870s firehouse, prepares simple but very good Italian&#13;
fare, such as pesto shrimp with angel hair pasta. For either lunch or&#13;
dinner, the trendy City Market Cafe is a dependable choice, serving&#13;
delicious wild mushroom, blue cheese, and prosciutto salad, as well&#13;
as terrific thin-crust pizzas.&#13;
It’s touristy, but fans of Food Network TV star Paula Deen won’t&#13;
want to pass up a chance to dine at her downtown Savannah restaurant,&#13;
~lhe Lady &amp; Sons, known for its down-home Southern cuisine.&#13;
An elegant basement space with a youthful, see-and-be-seen following,&#13;
Jazz’d Tapas Bar is perfect for late-night snacking - recommended&#13;
fare include potato-leek frittata with fig chutney, and citrus-ginger-&#13;
glazed shrimp-and-scallops skewers. ~he lesbian-owned Firefly&#13;
Cafe serves affordable American fare, including plenty of fresh veggie&#13;
dishes. ~l-his dapper spot overlooks Troup Square and is especially&#13;
popular for brunch (try the Savannah eggs Benedict topped with&#13;
fresh crab meat). For post-club noshing, check out Sushi Zen, a hip&#13;
and gay-popular Asian restaurant with a convivial vibe.&#13;
~he bar staff and regulars in Savannah’s bars are friendly and forward.&#13;
Although some locals shun the touristy and cavernous Club&#13;
One, it’s one of the most impressive clubs in the Southeast, and it&#13;
can be fun when ~lhe Lady Chablis is performing. Other options&#13;
include Chuck’s, a friendly locals joint near the river that draws a&#13;
mixed bunch; and Blaine’s Back Door Bar, a casual cruise and dance&#13;
lounge that also has a dell serving pretty tasty sandwiches and pizza.&#13;
Not gay per se, Venus de Milo is a sexy and sophisticated wine bar&#13;
with a welcoming, bohemian vibe - it’s just west of City Market.&#13;
Down along the riverfront, gay-friendly Kevin Barry’s Irish Pub is&#13;
popular early in the evening for Irish music, food, and drink.&#13;
With the recent rise in gay tourism, Savannah’s grand old hotels&#13;
have become increasingly hospitable to visiting same-sex couples.&#13;
Among the city’s many classic luxury inns, the Ballastone Inn is&#13;
renowned for its gracious hospitality and over-the-top, lavish rooms.&#13;
The four-story 1838 mansion sits along one of the prettiest streets&#13;
in the city. A mid-19th-century inn with an expansive landscaped&#13;
courtyard, the Eliza Thompson House and its grand guest rooms&#13;
look much as you might imagine they did when cotton was king&#13;
of Savannah. Original heart-pine floors and period antiques impart&#13;
a romantic ambience, and yet rooms have comfortable, modern&#13;
amenities, especially the bathrooms. Rooms at the Foley House&#13;
Inn contain antiques and Oriental rugs; many overlook Chippewa&#13;
Square and have massive two-person Jacuzzis. Of affordable chain&#13;
properties, the Comfort Suites Historic District is clean, pleasantly&#13;
furnished, and a short walk from City Market.&#13;
The only GLBT-exclusive B&amp;B in Savannah, 912 Barnard is also&#13;
one of the least expensive. This dramatic yellow turn-of-the-century&#13;
house has been handsomely restored to its original splendor,&#13;
with antiques and authentic colors that convey the ambience of the&#13;
city. A fully restored 1889 sea captain’s house that once belonged&#13;
to one of Savannah’s wealthiest merchants, the Azalea Inn is quite&#13;
gay-friendly. All rooms are configured and decorated differently;&#13;
and each has a gas fireplace; two have whirlpool tubs, and two have&#13;
balconies.&#13;
For the most memorable accommodations, however, look to the&#13;
gay-friendly Mansion on Forsyth Park, which offers some of finest&#13;
digs in town. This stylish mini-resort beside verdant Forsyth Park&#13;
contains 126 rooms with smart, contemporary furnishings, plus a&#13;
top-notch spa, a cooking school, two cool bars, an art gallery, and&#13;
the highly regarded 700 Drayton Restaurant. Opened in 2005, the&#13;
hotel offers further evidence of Savannah’s gradual shift from a bastion&#13;
of Old South gentility to a beacon ofNew South panache and&#13;
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TA-BOO’ RESTAURANT&#13;
Palm Beach, Florida&#13;
.[Ldocated on Worth Avenue in Palm&#13;
Beach, Florida, TA-BOO’ is a real treat!&#13;
Stretching four fabulous blocks from South&#13;
Ocean Blvd. to Cocoanut Row on Palm&#13;
Beach island, Worth Avenue is one of the&#13;
world’s most exclusive shopping districts.&#13;
q-he Avenue boasts a sumptuous mix of&#13;
more than 200 world-famous specialty&#13;
shops, posh department stores, gourmet&#13;
restaurants and art galleries. It is like the&#13;
Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California. A&#13;
coat and tie (or ascot) is of course necessary&#13;
even at lunch time. TA-BOO’ has been in&#13;
business for over 60 years. It has the classic&#13;
ambiance of a private gentlemen’s club&#13;
brightened by Palm Beach’s smart set, it&#13;
atmosphere is both comfortable and busding&#13;
all at the same time. Slowly spinning&#13;
ceiling fans, tropical fishtail palms and leafy&#13;
dangling porthos vines frame a mural of&#13;
an ocean vita, complete with Miznetresque&#13;
terra-cotta rooftops in the foreground.&#13;
Down a terra-cotta pathway, the long bar is&#13;
an Avenue tradition for a variety of patrons&#13;
- from the burger and beer set to those with&#13;
an affinity for a rack of lamb and a little&#13;
Veuve Clicquot! A soothing marine&#13;
aquarium illuminates the bar’s neighboring&#13;
bistro. Their menu covers the basics, from&#13;
comfort food to top-notch cuisine. If you’re&#13;
dining for lunch, start with the sushi-quality&#13;
carpaccio of tuna or try the ever-popular&#13;
warm grilled chicken and pears salad. Dinner&#13;
is all about Maine Lobster, white Dover&#13;
sole meuniere, crispy roast mahogany duck&#13;
and linguine with lump crab. Dessert is a&#13;
MUST, partictflarly the signature "Ta-boo’&#13;
lust", a sinful concoction of coconut cream&#13;
filling and whipped cream atop a walnut&#13;
cookie crust.&#13;
\re always dine there at least once when&#13;
we are in Florida and it does just keep&#13;
getting better everytime! Owners Franklyn&#13;
DeMarco and Nancy Sharigan are regular&#13;
hosts. You never know what famous celebrities&#13;
you will be dining with. We particularly&#13;
enjoy their Swordfish.&#13;
Lunch is served from 11:30 AM to 5&#13;
PM and dinner is served from 5 PM to 10&#13;
PM weekdays and from 5 PM to 11 PM&#13;
on Friday and Saturday. Sunday Brunch is&#13;
served till 3 PM. They are located at 221&#13;
Worth Avenue and for reservations call:&#13;
(561) 835-3500.&#13;
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glass. Serve.&#13;
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GAY TR_&amp;VELERS:&#13;
having a lot of financial problems as they at first were going to open&#13;
mid-summer, then in the fall and now they don’t know if they will&#13;
open or not.&#13;
We booked an accommodation and in Denver a couple of years&#13;
ago and when we got to the destination, we found that it was simply&#13;
a condo unit with two bedrooms and the guy rented out one of the&#13;
bedrooms! In South Dakota, we booked a reservation and when arriving,&#13;
the owner gave up HIS bedroom for us and then he slept on&#13;
the sofa!&#13;
Sometimes restaurants can also be a complete disaster. From&#13;
being dirty, to rude servers, to bad food and service, it can always be&#13;
interesting to say the least. But ifyou are not happy with a restaurant.....&#13;
LEAVE ! We have ~valked out of dozens of restaurants. If&#13;
there is one problem, then usually a second problem develops and&#13;
before you know it you are in a mess up to your ears, so why not&#13;
just leave before it gets worse? The worst thing we hate to hear from&#13;
a server, is "Don’t give me a hard time, I had a bad night last night".&#13;
Who cares if the server had a bad night? They are there to "SERVE&#13;
YOU" with a smile and with a professional attitude. We have at&#13;
times paged the manager and requested that another server wait on&#13;
us and we explain fully why. There are a lot of excellent servers in&#13;
restaurants but we just simply won’t accept bad service. If the food&#13;
you ordered is not good nor cooked properly, quietly and gently tell&#13;
your server the problem.&#13;
Bartenders can really be a pain in the ass sometimes. One&#13;
bartender in Seattle doesn’t like to wait on people sitting at the bar.&#13;
Rather, you have to go to his station, order and get your drinks&#13;
and then return to your bar stoo!. How crazy is that? We have had&#13;
bartenders that didn’t even know how to make a screwdriver! Most&#13;
likely they didn’t know how to make a Bourbon and 7 either! Other&#13;
bartenders are eating or smoking while trying to wait on you. We&#13;
simply tell them that ~vhen they are thru eating or thru with their&#13;
smoke break, then they can take our order. If a bartender is behind&#13;
the bar and smoking and serving us, we explain exactly why we are&#13;
not leaving a tip! Fortunately more and more states are becoming&#13;
non-smoking and that takes care of the problems. Having said this,&#13;
we have found that most bartenders are friendly, fun, wonderful and&#13;
professional and our hats off to all of them! They enjoy what they&#13;
are doing and make great tips.&#13;
Websites can often be deceiving and indeed sometimes they are! \Vhenever&#13;
possible and especially when booking accommodations, it is smart to&#13;
check around to see ifyou kmow anybody that has actually stayed there. As&#13;
far as restaurants or bars, it is easier to just walk out if there is a problem.&#13;
You pay good money and you expect your money’s worth. Most accommodations,&#13;
restaurants and bars are run very professional. Their staff is professional&#13;
and courteous and friendly. Don’t you just love it when your traveling&#13;
and everything goes smoothly? But once in a while it doesn’t and you have&#13;
a choice to make........... either accept it or do something about it. And it is&#13;
YOUR choice! Life is to short to settle on anything less than fabulous!&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling, meet new people and talk&#13;
to everyone!&#13;
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At least one overnight stay by a non-resident Rank Destination&#13;
Percent who visited in the last 12 months&#13;
1 New York City, NY 16.0%&#13;
2 Las Vegas, NV 14.3%&#13;
3 San Francisco, CA 12.9%&#13;
4 Los Angeles/\Vest Hollywood, CA 11.9%&#13;
5 Ft. Lauderdale/Wilton Manors, FL 10.5%&#13;
6 Palm Springs, CA 10.1%&#13;
7 Chicago, IL 9.2%&#13;
8 San Diego, CA 8.8%&#13;
9 Washington, DC 8.6%&#13;
10 Miami/South Beach, FL (tie) 8.2%&#13;
10 Orlando, FL (tie) 8.2%&#13;
"Community Marketing’s studies are unique in the tourism industry,"&#13;
McHugh said. "Other studies try to rank gay friendliness or&#13;
popularity, but this study actually quantifies the bottom line: Where&#13;
did gay and lesbian consumers go and spend their money?"&#13;
Most-Visited International DestinationsRank Destination&#13;
Percent who visited in the last 12 months&#13;
1 London 8.4%&#13;
2 Puerto Vallarta 7.6%&#13;
3 Paris 6.2%&#13;
4 Vancouver 6.1%&#13;
5 Montreal 5.9%&#13;
6 Toronto 5.6%&#13;
7 US Virgin Islands 5.1%&#13;
8 Cancun 5.0%&#13;
9 Puerto Rico 4.8%&#13;
10 Rome 4.7%&#13;
Respondents indicated that they chose leisure destinations because&#13;
friends recommended them, they offer unique attractions, and are&#13;
known for their gay-friendliness. "Clearl),, when destinations show&#13;
gay and lesbian visitors a good time, that is the best advertising&#13;
investment they can make," said McHugh. "Word of mouth marketing&#13;
is very powerful among the gay and lesbian community. It’s&#13;
not enough to slap a rainbow on an ad and call it a day. The most&#13;
successful destinations ~vork with their tourism and hospitality partners&#13;
to earn that kind of loyalty and referral. This is accomplished&#13;
through education, training, and offering a genuinely gay-welcoming&#13;
social and political atmosphere."&#13;
Ouotab e Quotes&#13;
"Gayest Democratic convention ever?&#13;
A record 16 percent of delegates to the Democratic National&#13;
Committee’s platform committee for the Denver convention are&#13;
LGBT", says Howard Dean.&#13;
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By Ronald Blake&#13;
Exercise can make you bigger, stronger,&#13;
and faster. These are the obvious results&#13;
from a fertile regimen of physical activity.&#13;
There are other benefits from exercise that&#13;
are sure to have the neighbors stand up and&#13;
take notice.&#13;
Exercise can stimulate new growth of neurons&#13;
and even help you to keep the neurons&#13;
that you possess. Neurons are those little&#13;
things in your body that transport messages&#13;
throughout your legs, arms, torso, and head.&#13;
They are good to have around if you yearn&#13;
to communicate and learn. This comes as&#13;
good news to those of you who destroyed&#13;
countless neurons in your previous existence&#13;
as an irresponsible college student ~vith that&#13;
degree in undecided. There is hope for you&#13;
debaucherous mongrels and physical activity&#13;
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Faster reaction times can be attributed to&#13;
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thrown at ninety-five miles per hour. You&#13;
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Soprano’s goombahs. You will be able to&#13;
more effectively bob and weave through the&#13;
one-two combination of Oscar DeLaHoya.&#13;
You might even be able to negotiate better&#13;
in traffic on the 666 Freeway on your route&#13;
to work on Mondays. Can I get an "amen"&#13;
to more effective reaction times due to running,&#13;
walking, and double-dutching?&#13;
Mental challenges become mere child’s play&#13;
in response to the dashing good looks of Mr.&#13;
Exercise. Yes, exercise has been known to&#13;
unravel the mysteries of the universe. Even&#13;
Albert Einstein was spotted riding bicycles&#13;
and frolicking along the ocean during his&#13;
sojourn on this planet. These physical exertions&#13;
were rumored to have led to his great&#13;
theories on relativity. You might just settle&#13;
for solving the complexities of a Rubik’s&#13;
cube or that set of instructions on putting&#13;
your barbecue grill together.&#13;
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Your memory can behold the effects of a&#13;
good physical fitness program. There is a site&#13;
in your brain called the hippo campus that&#13;
can enlarge in mass and reap the goodness&#13;
of jumping jacks and other means of physical&#13;
activities. This enlargement of the hippo&#13;
campus translates into better memory and&#13;
possibly the ability to treat Alzheimer’s patients.&#13;
~aink of all the time you waste trying&#13;
to recall where you placed your cell phone,&#13;
keys, black socks, or W2 form from work.&#13;
Start using that wasted time on exercise that&#13;
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compartment.&#13;
Your mood can be positively impacted&#13;
by the release of neurotrophins. These&#13;
chemicals are released when you decide to&#13;
participate in an active lifestyle. They rush&#13;
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and vivacious. Consider reaching for your&#13;
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the next time you are grumpy. Sunshine,&#13;
lollipops, and rainbows everywhere will be&#13;
your reward.&#13;
Ifwe all reconvene in another five years, it is&#13;
quite likely that ongoing research will show&#13;
even more benefits of the brain and exercise&#13;
combination. Keep sweating to the oldies&#13;
with Richard Simmons and know that good&#13;
things will always follow. A mind is a terrible&#13;
thing to waste.&#13;
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Xhe play, named Corpus Christi, is due to&#13;
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Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Sydney’s Sun-&#13;
Herald newspaper reported.&#13;
A senior Sydney churchman called the play&#13;
"historical nonsense".&#13;
"It is deliberately, not innocently, offensive&#13;
and they’re obviously having a laugh about&#13;
it," Robert Forsyth, Anglican bishop of&#13;
South Sydney, was quoted saying.&#13;
Apart from the relations between Jesus and&#13;
Judas, the play also features Jesus conducting&#13;
a gay marriage between two apostles.&#13;
The play’s director Leigh Rowney, who&#13;
claims to be a Christian, accepted the play&#13;
would offend some Christians but said he&#13;
was keen to provoke debate about Christianity.&#13;
"I wanted this play in the hands of a Christian&#13;
person like myself to give it dignity but&#13;
still open it up to answering questions about&#13;
Christianity as a faith system," Rowney was&#13;
quoted saying.&#13;
Playwright Terrence McNally, who is gay,&#13;
received death threats when the work was&#13;
performed in the United States, the newspaper&#13;
said.&#13;
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              <text>Royal GreCnCountrg&#13;
Barony o~: dll Oklahoma&#13;
pr~ent~s&#13;
2 the STAR www.ozarksstar.cor~&#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;
~w.ozarksstar.com&#13;
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;
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buttons and "The Girl from Ipanema" music&#13;
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Q~UENTIN CRISP DOWn,TOWN PLAZA DERAILED HATE CRIMES&#13;
Indeed, Crisp was celibate for the latter half&#13;
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Westheimer asked him what he thought&#13;
about sex, he said he thought it was a mistake.&#13;
He was also cynical about love, saying&#13;
he didfft really understand it, and he never&#13;
had an enduring romantic relationship.&#13;
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have identified as transgender rather than&#13;
gay. "I believe I was born unfit for the world&#13;
not because of anything to do with sex, but&#13;
because of gender," he told one interviewer.&#13;
"I have always felt like a woman born into a&#13;
man’s body. Had I the money or the opportunity&#13;
early in life, I would certainly have&#13;
had a sex change."&#13;
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of money, Crisp lived a spartan existence,&#13;
subsisting on hors d’oeuvres and champagne&#13;
at parties. With a "lust for small talk," he&#13;
held court at a local diner and devoted time&#13;
to answering phone calls, letters, and e-mails&#13;
from friends and strangers alike. He loved&#13;
being the center of attention, and rarely&#13;
turned down an opportunity to be interviewed&#13;
or photographed. In his final years,&#13;
though beset by health problems, he nevertheless&#13;
continued to travel and perform.&#13;
Crisp died of a heart attack in Manchester,&#13;
England, in November 1999, just a month&#13;
shy of his 91st birthday.&#13;
While some may find his flamboyant style&#13;
and effeminate mannerisms embarrassingly&#13;
stereotypical today, Crisp is remembered&#13;
for being himself- and paying the price&#13;
- at a time when few others dared to do so.&#13;
Though he avoided organized LGBT activism,&#13;
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;
New York Diaries (HarperCollins).&#13;
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sent to the Chairman and Ranking Members&#13;
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;
action alert to all of its members urging&#13;
immediate grassroots action to Members of&#13;
Congress.&#13;
The House of Representatives passed the&#13;
Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes&#13;
Prevention Act (H.R. 1592) in May with a&#13;
strong bipartisan vote of 237-180. The Senate&#13;
approved the nearly identical Matthew&#13;
Shepard Act (S. 1105) as an amendment to&#13;
the Department of Defense Authorization&#13;
bill on a voice vote after a 60-39 cloture&#13;
vote.&#13;
Inclusion of the hate crimes provision in&#13;
the final version of the bill fell victim in the&#13;
House to challenges from opponents of hate&#13;
crimes as well as unrelated concerns regarding&#13;
Iraq-related provisions of the bill. The&#13;
hate crimes veto threat issued by the White&#13;
House and organized opposition by House&#13;
Republican Leadership cost significant&#13;
numbers of votes on the right. Iraq-related&#13;
provisions that many progressive Democrats&#13;
opposed cost votes on the left. Moderate&#13;
Democrats, many ofwhom voted for the&#13;
hate crimes bill in May, did not want to test&#13;
the President’s veto threat and risk a delay&#13;
in increased pay for military personnel. ’All&#13;
of these factors resulted in insufficient votes&#13;
to secure passage of the bill with the hate&#13;
crimes provision.&#13;
2~he Matthew Shepard Act gives the Justice Department&#13;
the power to investigate and prosecute&#13;
bias motivated violence by providing the Department&#13;
with jurisdiction over crimes of violence&#13;
where the perpetrator has selected the victim&#13;
because of the person’s actual or perceived race,&#13;
color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual&#13;
orientation, gender identity or disability.&#13;
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,vith the ability to aid state and local jurisdictions&#13;
either by lending assistance or, where&#13;
local authorities are unwilling or unable, by&#13;
taking the lead in investigations and prosecutions&#13;
of violent crime resulting in death or serious&#13;
bodily injury that were motivated by bias. The&#13;
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communities to combat violent crimes committed&#13;
by juveniles, train law enforcement officers,&#13;
or to assist in state and !ocal investigations and&#13;
prosecutions of bias motivated crimes.&#13;
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that feels right. Further education and travel can serve&#13;
you especially well.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Blessings will&#13;
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easily be made into a springboard to tremendous luck.&#13;
Volunteer work with venerable charities will prove advantageous&#13;
in the meantime.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Social opportunities&#13;
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and follow conservative, conventional methods. Hobnob&#13;
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Swan Lake, which is perhaps the&#13;
most famous ballet&#13;
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than a handful of&#13;
ballet companies that don’t perform&#13;
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immortalized. As a young man, he pursued a career in&#13;
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some of the best loved in history.&#13;
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Tchaikovsky with a nasal spasm.&#13;
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but surely being eliminated from&#13;
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majority of parents believe&#13;
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art make their kids better&#13;
students and better people.&#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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~W By Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
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;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 13&#13;
~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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and spice and is framed by soft tannins and&#13;
balanced acidity.&#13;
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wine has flavors 6f pomegranate, black&#13;
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of spice, medium to full&#13;
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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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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;
F~hi~~: ,Th~ ~h~ was hosted by 106.9 s Chase and&#13;
OK:: There were&#13;
different artists in&#13;
Pride Prade These ad es are hay ng tooooo~ ~bh fun&#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;
28 theSTAR&#13;
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;
at home isn’t fun, but it can fuel the creative juices. Get&#13;
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;
outsider’s stance in community politics.&#13;
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