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              <text>~nty one years ago was a world that many&#13;
young people never k~ew or could comprehend.&#13;
No openly gay person had been elected&#13;
to public office in Oklahoma. Organizations&#13;
advocating equality for GLBT Oklahomans&#13;
were few and far less influential. Only 3 years&#13;
earlier our Oklahoma Legislature had passed&#13;
legislation (later ruled unconstitutional by the&#13;
Federal court system) that would prohibit a&#13;
public school teacher from even making a positive&#13;
statement about the GLBT community&#13;
in a classroom. Equality for GLBT people was&#13;
hardly discussed, and gay marriage even more&#13;
remote. Politicians could (and did) make hateful&#13;
statements about our community without&#13;
any fear that someone would challenge their&#13;
remarks. (sorry Sally, you came along too late)&#13;
ride&#13;
~ganizers of this year’s Tulsa Pride Celebration&#13;
are promising the public that this&#13;
year’s events will be anything but boring. Nate&#13;
Black, one of the co-chairs says the changes&#13;
are intended to breathe a new sense of excitement&#13;
into the Pride observance and to help&#13;
promote the revitalization of downtown. It&#13;
may not look the same, but organizers promise&#13;
that Tulsa Pride 2008 will be just as incredible&#13;
of a celebration as ever. Spanning over two&#13;
weeks, with an event almost every evening,&#13;
Tulsa Pride 2008 has something for everyone.&#13;
"There will be some differences, but the spirit&#13;
of the celebration is the same. It is still going&#13;
to be a joyful, invigorating experience that xvill&#13;
spark the same sense of pride and freedom in&#13;
our community,"&#13;
Tutso PI IDE ?008&#13;
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walk or drag yourselfto Tulsa&#13;
Pride 2008&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
It may not look the same, but organizers promise that Tulsa Pride&#13;
2008 is a series of events you won’t want to miss. "We have our&#13;
three anchor events: the gala, the parade and block party, and the&#13;
picnic," explains Pride co-chair Nate Black. "There ~vill be some&#13;
differences from the past, but the spirit ofTulsa Pride is as vibrant as&#13;
ever."&#13;
Here is a brief look at the events ofTulsa Pride 2008. For a complete&#13;
listing, maps and details, visit www.tulsapride.org&#13;
May 30 - "Sisters in Song" concert at All Souls Unitarian Church.&#13;
May 31- Wear your rainbow attire and enjoy a day at America’s favorite&#13;
zoo with your friends and family. Tnat night, join the Equality&#13;
Gala and celebrate the GLBT community at Cain’s Ballroom.&#13;
Jun. 1 - Rev. Barney McLaughlin and members ofTulsa’s faith community&#13;
will be hosting "Spiritual Equality," an interfaith service at&#13;
Bethany Christian Church.&#13;
Jun. 2 - Join PFLAG at the Circle Cinema for a free screening of&#13;
"Anyone and Everyone," a film about families struggling to accept&#13;
their GLBT youth.&#13;
Jun. 4 - Cheer the Drillers to victory and enjoy an old-fashioned&#13;
ballpark picnic. Tickets must be bought in advance. That evening,&#13;
Lochran Theatre’s "He&amp;vig and the Angry Inch," opens. The show&#13;
will play at various locations through the 15th.&#13;
Jun. 5 - Enjoy the works of 60 artists at "More Color," a one-night&#13;
ex~hibition at the Equality Center.&#13;
Jun. 6 - Open Arms Youth Project Fashion Show.&#13;
Jun. 7 - Dine at the OkEq Family Taco Dinner benefiting PFLAG,&#13;
then join the Pride Parade and Block Party, with two stages of entertainment.&#13;
Youth Services ofTulsa will be hosting a concert in their&#13;
Coffee House for those under 21 and child care will be available for&#13;
those under 12 at the Equality Center.&#13;
Jun. 8 - Texas Hold’era at the Equality Center.&#13;
Jun. 10 - Leather and Fetish fashion show at the Equality Center.&#13;
Jun. 11 - Join the "Gender Avengers" for an evening of monologues&#13;
and plays addressing transgender issues.&#13;
Jun. 12 - Learn about raising kids in a diverse world at the Downtown&#13;
Library. Speakers will be available and books attacked for their&#13;
"inappropriate" messages will be displayed.&#13;
Jun. 13 - Screen "The ~A’ Word," a film with no audio or subtitles,&#13;
about 10 deaf lesbians.&#13;
Jun. 14 - Walce up early for the YST fun run before the Equality&#13;
Festival at Centennial Park on 6th and Peoria!&#13;
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OKC P DE EEKEND&#13;
AN EVENT TRULY&#13;
’COMING OF AGE"&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ It can be hard&#13;
to fathom, but OKC Pride is now 21. Had&#13;
the event been a child born 21 years ago,&#13;
that person would now be ready to legally&#13;
enjoy the bars. Instead a spirit of human&#13;
determination was born in rocky Oklahoma&#13;
soil, with the joyful trappings that come&#13;
with living in the Bible Belt’s buckle, q-his&#13;
beginning came to Oklahoma through the&#13;
brave organization of about a dozen people.&#13;
As Paul Thompson recAls, "We didfft know&#13;
if there wotdd be 10 people marching or a&#13;
hundred." The Ku Klux Klan had promised&#13;
to meet the marchers when they came&#13;
over the N.W. 39th Street hill with hostile&#13;
confrontation. When around 400 marchers&#13;
came over the hill, the Klansmen waiting&#13;
in Safeway’s (now Homeland) parking lot&#13;
promptly left the scene, and a proud tradition&#13;
began.&#13;
It was a world that many young people&#13;
never knew or could comprehend. No&#13;
openly gay person had been elected to&#13;
public office in Oklahoma. Organizations&#13;
advocating equality for GLBT Oklahomans&#13;
were few and far less influential. Only 3&#13;
years earlier our Oklahoma Legislature had&#13;
passed legislation (later ruled unconstitutional&#13;
by the Federal court system) that&#13;
would prohibit a public school teacher from&#13;
even making a positive statement about the&#13;
GLBT community in a classroom. Equality&#13;
for GLBT people was hardly discussed, and&#13;
gay marriage even more remote. Politicians&#13;
could (and did) make hateful statements&#13;
about our community without any fear that&#13;
someone would challenge their remarks.&#13;
(sorry Sally, you came along too late)&#13;
Today the Pride Festival and Parade truly&#13;
showcases the theme by showing how far&#13;
we’ve come. Festival booths not only feature&#13;
openly gay public office holders (now even&#13;
on the State level with the appointment of&#13;
Corporation Commissioner Jim Roth), but&#13;
also gay political organizations of Democrats&#13;
and Republicans, as well as straight politicians&#13;
&amp; parties who are proud to speak out&#13;
for us and seek our vote. Social organizations&#13;
(from rodeo to softball), and religious&#13;
groups bring us all together in glamorous&#13;
diversity. There are countless more business&#13;
organizations proud to seek out the gay&#13;
community to make a buck. Last but not&#13;
least, nothing compares to the mosaic of the&#13;
GLBT community and their friends, people&#13;
from all walks of life together in Pride.&#13;
EVENTS:&#13;
June 14 Saturday OKC Pride at the Zoo&#13;
10 a.m. until 5 p.m.&#13;
For the first time there will be a gay day at&#13;
the Oklahoma City Zoo. It will be a great&#13;
way to begin the week’s festivities with&#13;
family and/or friends. There is information&#13;
about a special reduced rate inside every&#13;
OKC Pride Participation Packet, so come&#13;
out, enjoy the day and wish the animals a&#13;
good week too!&#13;
June 15 Sunday OKC Pride Day ofWorship&#13;
Cathedral of Hope &amp; Church of the Open&#13;
Arms ( both UCC) will be planning special&#13;
worship celebrations to commemorate Pride&#13;
Week. Ifyou have felt left out or excluded&#13;
from worship, these churches are ready to&#13;
welcome you just as you are.&#13;
June 20- OKC Pride Parade&#13;
Now moved to Friday evening stepping off&#13;
at 7 p.m. the route is unchanged. Beginning&#13;
at Memorial Park ( N.W. 36th &amp; Classen) it&#13;
proceeds north on Classen two blocks north&#13;
ofN.W. 39th Street, turns around on Classen&#13;
and then proceeds west on N.W. 39th.&#13;
Our Grand Marshall will be Joe Salmonese,&#13;
the chair of the national Human Rights&#13;
Campaign.&#13;
Preceding the Parade will be a Strip Show (&#13;
signifying the N.W. 39th Street Strip)&#13;
featuring some of our wildest and finest&#13;
entertainers. Then the crowd cheers on as&#13;
the parade’s first arrivals enjoy the finest&#13;
climax ever enjoyed at any event. As the&#13;
Parade concludes those in the mood will&#13;
be ready to party, giving new meaning to a&#13;
wild weekend while remembering how Pride&#13;
brings us together.&#13;
June 21- 22 OKC Pride Festival&#13;
Still at Oklahoma Cit)?s Memorial Park at&#13;
N.W. "36th &amp; Classen, the Festival will run&#13;
from noon until 10 p.m. Saturday June 21,&#13;
and from noon until 5 p.m. June 22 Sunday.&#13;
There will be many booths featuring&#13;
organizations you can learn from or even&#13;
consider joining, as well as endless types of&#13;
merchandise. There will be entertainment&#13;
as well&#13;
Following the Festival conclusion at 5 p.m.&#13;
Sunday, Church of the Open Arms has their&#13;
Annual Pride Ice Cream Social, which will&#13;
featuring the Therapy Sisters in concert.&#13;
There’s no better way to cool off, enjoy the&#13;
fun &amp; music and recap the xveekend.&#13;
This is an event you don’t want to miss, it’s&#13;
there for all of us. For more infornaation&#13;
pick up a Pride Guide at your favorite clubs, "&#13;
or check out the website at wwv.okcpride.&#13;
com&#13;
DBAT Celebrates Pride&#13;
by Hosting a Diversity&#13;
Job Fair&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Diversity&#13;
Business Association ofTulsa (DBAT), a&#13;
program of Oklahomans for Equality, is&#13;
hosting a Diversity Job Fair on June 13th&#13;
from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. The event, being&#13;
held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
in Downtown Tulsa, will bring together lgbt&#13;
job seekers and lgbt-friendly employers in a&#13;
safe and comfortable environment, allowing&#13;
for open dialogue and alleviating fears of&#13;
discrimination.&#13;
The Diversity Job Fair offers a unique opportunity&#13;
for diversity-conscious employers&#13;
to access the wealth of skilled and talented&#13;
members of the lgbt community. Additionally,&#13;
job seekers are given an unprecedented&#13;
connection to companies that are lgbtfriendly.&#13;
F~r more information or if your company&#13;
is interested in participating in the job fair,&#13;
contact Susan Hartman at dbat@okeq.org&#13;
or call 918-698-2977.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 5&#13;
By David Benkof&#13;
Should gay-rights advances be put on hold&#13;
until all LGBT people can be included? On&#13;
this question, the position held by the most&#13;
prominent voices in the gay community is&#13;
so inconsistent it borders on incoherent.&#13;
Last year, most leading gay-rights organizations&#13;
rejected the advice of congressional&#13;
experts including Rep. Barney Frank (DMass.)&#13;
and pushed for an unlikely-to-pass&#13;
version of the Employment Non-Discrimination&#13;
Act (ENDA) that included gender&#13;
identity. \Vc~hen the broader bill was replaced&#13;
with an ENDA that covered only sexual&#13;
orientation, hundreds of gay and lesbian&#13;
groups lobbied Congress to vote "no" on&#13;
what was the most important piece of gayrights&#13;
legislation in a decade. Indeed, seven&#13;
Democrats who had previously been reliable&#13;
votes for pro-gay bills opposed ENDA&#13;
because it did not include protections for&#13;
transgender people.&#13;
LGBT activists defended this stance in a&#13;
variety of ways, but the basic argument xvas&#13;
that no part of the community should gain&#13;
civil rights at the expense of other parts.&#13;
Of course, had that been the approach of&#13;
voting-rights activists after the Civil War,&#13;
African-Americans would have forfeited the&#13;
vote until women gained suffrage a halfcentury&#13;
later - and they, in turn, may have&#13;
been asked to wait for the passage of the&#13;
Voting Rights Act of 1965 before gaining&#13;
the right to vote. In any event, supporters&#13;
ofwhat became known as "United ENDA"&#13;
characterized their position as a principled&#13;
one, believing that LGB rights without T&#13;
rights were worse than no rights at all, and&#13;
that (Evita show tune be damned) politics is&#13;
not "the art of the possible."&#13;
This pose is simply unsustainable, as an&#13;
examination of transgender military inclusion&#13;
shows.&#13;
The Web sites of the National Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Task Force; the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign; Parents, Friends, and Families of&#13;
Lesbians and Gays; and many other groups&#13;
advocate for an ENDA that includes gender&#13;
identity, but the T is glaringly missing when&#13;
it comes to military issues. ~nese organizations&#13;
push for gays, lesbians, and bisexuals&#13;
to serve openly in the armed forces, but&#13;
don’t lobby on behalf of transgender people&#13;
who want to serve their country. They certainly&#13;
don’t insist that any repeal of "Don’t&#13;
Ask, Don’t Tell" (DADT) be linked to&#13;
equality for transgender servicemembers.&#13;
There are only three ways LGBT organizations&#13;
can react to this imbalance with any&#13;
sort of integrity:&#13;
One, they could refuse to support the repeal&#13;
ofDADT unless it is accompanied by a new&#13;
policy that prohibits the military from discriminating&#13;
on the basis of gender identity.&#13;
Two, they could admit that their ENDA&#13;
strategy was wrong and agree to accept an&#13;
LGB-only workplace bill until such time as&#13;
the votes are there to pass a more inclusive&#13;
ENDA.&#13;
Three, they could articulate pub!icly and&#13;
precisely why discrimination against&#13;
transgender people in the military is more&#13;
legitimate than private-sector discrimination&#13;
against them - and why it is more legitimate&#13;
than discrimination against lesbians, gay&#13;
men, and bisexuals in the military.&#13;
I would certainly prefer the second solution,&#13;
but I could respect the other two&#13;
approaches. My hunch, though, is that none&#13;
of these stances will be adopted. The status&#13;
quo is strong evidence that the "United&#13;
ENDA" stance is not primarily about political&#13;
principles. It’s about the internal power&#13;
dynamics in the LGBT community, which&#13;
have caused gay leaders to draw the line at&#13;
an inclusive ENDA. No such mobilization&#13;
has taken place over transgender people in&#13;
the military, so there has been no perceived&#13;
need for an ultimatum on that issue. Yet.&#13;
David Benkofwas a longtime gay columnist, historian,&#13;
and entrepreneur (as David Bianco). He is openly bisexual,&#13;
but as an OrthodoxJew he is guided byJewish law&#13;
in the areas ofsexvtality andfamily life. He can be reached&#13;
at DavidBenkof@aol.com.&#13;
6 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
F~E BEER &amp; HOT DO~&#13;
For a Family’s Dinner brought by the neighbors after the Death of Bettsie.&#13;
Be sure to look on the bottom ofthe dish to see what neighbor brought it!&#13;
Original Mo~,ie will be shown @ 7 pm dUl-h’~g dim-let.&#13;
Ist Eplsede of Series will be shown immediately fo!!o~d.ug&#13;
$10 D~nat~n to OG~,A inc]ludes ~nner&#13;
~$1GNING Meet and Greet&#13;
Leslie Jordan - From Sordid Lives, Will &amp; Grace&#13;
My Trip Down The :PINK CARPET&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 7&#13;
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Coming of e&#13;
~ulsa PRIDE ar~ 2008&#13;
ONE NIGHT ONLY&#13;
ThuP~day, June 5, 2008, 5:G0prn to 9:0~m&#13;
atthe Dennis R. Nell Equali~ C~nt~r,&#13;
Corner of 4th and Keno~, dov~ov,~ Tuls~&#13;
the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Directed by David Gatigan&#13;
Oklahoma City June 8, 2008 at 8pro&#13;
wv~v.ozarksstar.com the 8TAP, 9&#13;
interview&#13;
Interview by Victor Gorin&#13;
eslie Jordan arrived in this world during 1955&#13;
in the Heartland of the Bible Belt, born and&#13;
grown up in Chattanooga,Tennessee.. AI-&#13;
[ho@ ~rowing up was ~ostly nor easy, he&#13;
made le~nonade o[it of lemons and marie his&#13;
experiences work for him, taking a bus to HoIly~&#13;
vood and never looking back. His credits are&#13;
coundess, with app~ces on TV shows too numerous m mention&#13;
them but in~ih&amp;ag Reba and Will and Grace(which garnered&#13;
him an E . Re is an accomplished playwright with&#13;
his first success Like a Dog on Linoleum" followed by Hysterical&#13;
B redness and other Southern Tragedies. Among his film successes&#13;
i~’thd camp} dassic ’Sordid I[ives" (where he portrayed the&#13;
drag que~ Brother Boy), which will be a n~w~series&#13;
o£ LOGO ~ningJuly 23. His new book, "My, Trip down&#13;
the P~~t:’ is 7h~ Slory of his life with his @s dd downs,&#13;
tragedies, ~ es and tri~phs, and the story o~a flamboyant&#13;
~who has ~yfound hirrisel£ He is portr~iying his life ~lSo in&#13;
a one man play of the same title in Olda~oma ~it~ June 8, for this&#13;
is a must re~d and a must see. He shares his thoug~is with~E&#13;
LESHE: Well I v,~as the Pips Printing guy, and t also was the elevator&#13;
operator that took people to Ha~bu}ger Hell in a Taco Bel!&#13;
co~ercial, i was the ~h~ck Full of Nuts coit~e boy, a]l kinds of&#13;
commercials. ~ ~ ~&#13;
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ma$~e that possible.&#13;
~CTOR~ g,q~.en does your new book COme&#13;
*utJune 3~ and Iamso&#13;
which is Ga~&#13;
~cOholigm and RddiC’&#13;
: are some gay" activists wh6&#13;
feei that fl~bSya~t gay characters in the&#13;
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the STAR tl&#13;
Dracula ofFree&#13;
Speech, Kirk&#13;
Humphreys, Pdses From&#13;
the Po litica Grave&#13;
by James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY) Just as the mythic&#13;
Dracula ofTransylvania came back from the&#13;
dead to spread horror among the peasants,&#13;
so has the flesh-and-blood Kirk Humphreys&#13;
come back from the politically dead to fling&#13;
his homophobic horror in the hall~ of Oklahoma&#13;
City’s public schools.&#13;
Reborn in the blood of his religion and bred&#13;
in the desiccated dessert of intolerance, Kirk&#13;
Humphreys was recently appointed by the&#13;
Oklahoma City School Board to fill the&#13;
position of chair until an election is held in&#13;
February, 2009.&#13;
Coming above ground with his first public&#13;
election to the Putnam City school Board&#13;
in 1987, he rose to bigger things as mayor&#13;
ofOKC in 1998. He resigned during his&#13;
second term to run for U. S. Senate which&#13;
he lost to Dr. Tom Coburn, 25% to 61%.&#13;
Settling back into his businessman’s grave of&#13;
multiple real estate dealings, one would have&#13;
thought that we had heard the last of Mr.&#13;
Humphreys.&#13;
So why the concern regarding his reappearance?&#13;
During his time as Mayor of OKC, he was&#13;
the driving force behind the 2001 attempt&#13;
to prevent Cimarron Alliance, a GLBT&#13;
advocacy group, from exercising their First&#13;
Amendment right to free speech with the&#13;
display of banners promoting gay/lesbian&#13;
equality.&#13;
However, the shining light of Federal&#13;
District Court Judge Robin Cauthron,&#13;
exorcised the demon of Humphreys and as&#13;
she ruled in favor of Cimarron Alliance and&#13;
enjoined the City Council from interfering&#13;
with Cimarron’s banner display on the&#13;
utility poles. Hitherto the sacred utility&#13;
poles had been the exclusive marketplace for&#13;
hetero organizations such as the Chamber of&#13;
Commerce, rodeos, and other civic clubs.&#13;
Did I mention the earlier "Tin Drum" video&#13;
law suit?&#13;
12 the STAR&#13;
In 1997, a fundamentalist censorship group&#13;
ponied up with an Oklahoma County judge&#13;
willing to make an informal ruling that the&#13;
"Tin Drum" was child pornography and&#13;
that copies of it could be seized in Oklahoma&#13;
County wherever it could be found&#13;
whether in private homes or public libraries.&#13;
Despite the facts that the film had been released&#13;
in 1979, received major film awards,&#13;
and not anyone prior to Humphreys had&#13;
made a legal claim of obscenity against the&#13;
film, Humphreys again smelled blood and&#13;
was hot on the trail ofwhat he thought&#13;
would surely be a victory for fundamentalist&#13;
decency. ~hinking that the cross of his&#13;
religion would trump all blasphemers and&#13;
dissolve the First and Fourth Amendments&#13;
he encouraged the court case to proceed.&#13;
Federal District Court Judge Ralph ~hompson,&#13;
however, found that the film is not&#13;
child pornography, and went on to criticize&#13;
that the County Judge, Richard Freeman,&#13;
had made a serious error in judgment&#13;
pertaining to what constitutes pornography&#13;
and allowing the OKC police, carte blanche,&#13;
to search homes and businesses without a&#13;
warrant.&#13;
Both of the lost lawsuits backed by Kirk&#13;
Humphreys cost hundreds of thousands of&#13;
taxpayer dollars in expenses and attorney&#13;
fees which resulted in higher property taxes.&#13;
¯hough the "Tin Drum" adventure was&#13;
publicly lead by former District Attorney&#13;
Bob Macy, as mayor and the boss of the&#13;
OKC police chief, I feel that Humphreys&#13;
was certainly in the loop and should have&#13;
had more sense and better advise in calling&#13;
off the figurative police dogs.&#13;
If the past is prologue, I think we can expect&#13;
some more Humphreys hauntings at the&#13;
expense of the Oklahoma City taxpayers. It’s&#13;
been shown that the Constitution, its Bill of&#13;
Rights, and especially the First Amendment,&#13;
if applied in time, can counter the poisonous&#13;
vapors that waft from Humphreys.&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Congress’ highest-ranking&#13;
vet calls f.or DADT&#13;
repeal&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC __ U.S. Rep. Joe&#13;
Sestak, D-Pa., whose military rank was the&#13;
highest of any veteran now in Congress,&#13;
has urged fellow lawmakers to join him in&#13;
repealing the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy&#13;
that bars open gays from the military.&#13;
Sestak, a three-star admiral who spent 31&#13;
years in the Navy, is one of 17 congressional&#13;
veterans co-sponsoring the repeal bill.&#13;
"It is easy for me to see why Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell should be repealed," Sestak said&#13;
May 3. "Once you have served in war and&#13;
faced danger with a gay service member,&#13;
how can you come home and say gay people&#13;
should not enjoy equal rights?"&#13;
Sestak’s comments came at the Equality&#13;
Forum, an annual GLBT conference and&#13;
festival in Philadelphia.&#13;
The Military Readiness Enhancement Act&#13;
(H.R. 1246), which would repeal Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell and allow GLB personnel to serve&#13;
openly, has 142 co-sponsors in total.&#13;
"Veterans like Adm. Sestak, who have dedicated&#13;
their lives to serving this country, are&#13;
leading the movement in Congress to repeal&#13;
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell," said Aubrey Sarvis of&#13;
the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.&#13;
"These lawmakers agree with senior&#13;
military officers, including former chairman&#13;
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff:John Shalikashvili&#13;
and retired Army Maj. Gen. Vance&#13;
Coleman, that when it comes to defusing&#13;
IEDs, tending to injured troops, deciphering&#13;
enemy codes and flying reconnaissance&#13;
missions -- sexual orientation is irrelevant.&#13;
Seventy-nine percent of the American&#13;
people agree with them and it is time that&#13;
Congress finally repeal this law."&#13;
Carly Simon: ’I don’t&#13;
consider myself"to be&#13;
not gay&#13;
In an interview published May 1 in the San&#13;
Francisco gay weeldy Bay Area Reporter,&#13;
’70s pop-music legend Carly Simon said, "I&#13;
don’t consider myself to be not gay."&#13;
The double-negative quasi-coming-out&#13;
occurred when interviewer Gregg Shapiro&#13;
inquired: "After speaking with you this&#13;
morning, I’m going to be interviewing&#13;
Cyndi Lauper regarding her True Colors&#13;
tour, which features gay and straight artists&#13;
performing to raise money for the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign and other LGBT organizations.&#13;
I’m wondering if Cyndi called&#13;
you and asked you to be a part of the True&#13;
Colors tour, might you get involved?"&#13;
Simon replied: "Well, the part that I could&#13;
be involved in is the gay and lesbian part.&#13;
The part that would be hard for me is to&#13;
commit to a tour because I’m not very&#13;
comfortable being onstage. But the part that&#13;
would be easiest for me would be singing on&#13;
behalf of all of us. I don’t consider myself to&#13;
be not gay."&#13;
Shapiro responded: "Wow! Well, it’s great to&#13;
have you as part of the family."&#13;
"Thank you!" Simon said. "I mean, I’ve&#13;
enlarged all of my possibilities. There are a&#13;
lot of extremely personal stories to tell about&#13;
that, but we won’t go into that right now.&#13;
Let’s just say that it just depends upon who&#13;
I’m with."&#13;
Attempts to contact Simon through her&#13;
publicist, record label and MySpace page&#13;
were unsuccessful as of press time.&#13;
Frank: Transgender&#13;
people were terrible lobbyists&#13;
Openly gay U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, DMass.,&#13;
says transgender people did a terrible&#13;
job of lobbying for inclusion in the federal&#13;
Employment Non-Discrimination Act.&#13;
A version of the measure, known as ENDA,&#13;
that protects sexual orientation but not gender&#13;
identity has passed the U.S. House of&#13;
Representatives and is pending in the Senate.&#13;
"I’ve never seen a worse job of lobbying&#13;
done by the transgender community," Frank&#13;
told the Oregon gay newspaper Just Out in&#13;
its May 2 issue. "They seem to think that&#13;
all they had to do was to get the gay and&#13;
lesbian community to say ’OK.’ I think they&#13;
thought that this was a train, and that they&#13;
were a car on the train."&#13;
"I said to them, ’You’ve got to work this,&#13;
you’ve got to lobby people.’ They did a terrible&#13;
job of lobbying, and so we didn’t have&#13;
the votes," Frank said.&#13;
First ot3enlv Illinois&#13;
legislator dle&#13;
Larry McKeon, Illinois’ first openly gay and&#13;
first openly HIV-positive state legislator,&#13;
died May 13 of a severe stroke. He was 63.&#13;
McKeon represented a district of Chicago’s&#13;
North Side in the state House of Representatives&#13;
from 1997 to 2007.&#13;
An Army veteran and former cop, McKeon&#13;
also served as Mayor Richard M. Daley’s&#13;
liaison to the GLBT community prior to his&#13;
election to public office.&#13;
McKeon retired last year, citing health issues&#13;
related to HIV and cancer.&#13;
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recently confessed to the fact that she attracts gays like a moth&#13;
to a light, hall the men that like me are gay, k’~ ~e. I have a&#13;
really strong gaydar. I do love gay men though,~&#13;
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres are&#13;
planning to marD: Ellen has said she is&#13;
"thrilled" at the r~ing by the California&#13;
supreme court to overturn the state’s ban on&#13;
gay marri~e.&#13;
Alexander Payne&#13;
"Hung" Up at HBO&#13;
Oscar-winning screenwriter Alexander&#13;
Payne (for Sideways, not his litde-usedbut-&#13;
stilbcredit-getting screer~ptay for I Now&#13;
Pronounce You Chuck &amp; Larry) has a new&#13;
pro’ect9 up his ste~we. And it~ about what’s&#13;
in one man’s pants. Hung, a comedy pilot&#13;
on track at HBO, will be Payne’s [IW-directing&#13;
debut, from a script by Dmitry Lip~n.&#13;
creator of%e Riches. ~md the subiect&#13;
matter? What happens when a~l average,&#13;
middle-aged basketbal! coach learns how to&#13;
put his exceptionally large’~- penis to better&#13;
~e. NO actor has signed on yet to play the&#13;
gifted guy, but casting is scheduled m begi n&#13;
soon. If picked up for series, it will be, a; the&#13;
very least, the first show" of its k5nd. But wi!I&#13;
there be a Boogie Nights-style revea! shot?&#13;
Or will it remain a mysteiT? Either way,&#13;
expect a big deal to made about this one.&#13;
Holb~voodactress&#13;
edl3&#13;
ship only&#13;
the closet.&#13;
of&#13;
True Co .ors&#13;
pP g&#13;
Cyndi LaUper~ colors are brighter than ever.&#13;
F~li~Wing [tie Success of last year’s landmark&#13;
tofir, Latimer is back to help the Human&#13;
Ri~ts Campaign, theS~ue Colors Fund of&#13;
StOnewall C~r~i-nuni~? Foundation, PFLa~G&#13;
and the Centertink Network ofBLGT community&#13;
cemers.&#13;
Famous for just wanting to have fun, Lau per&#13;
will be bringing her tour to the Zoo Amphitheater&#13;
in Oklahoma City on Jun. 23.&#13;
Joining Cyndi wilt be The B-52s,&#13;
joan J~tr ~d The Blackhearts, ~mdy Belt of&#13;
STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Foster, 45, is believed to have called offher Erasure. Margaret Cho and Girl tn A Coma.&#13;
relationship with movie producer Cydney with host Carson r*v~ ressl.ev,.f.or.tic.ket." t.mor-&#13;
Bernard after a series of arguments. The marion or a full list ofto[,r dates, visit ~~",.~,,,&#13;
couple were together for 14 years and have truecolorstour corn&#13;
two children ~x;~om Fosrer g~ve birth to and " "&#13;
Bernard adopted, according to the British&#13;
Daily Mail tabloid.&#13;
Pt~oto by: Bill Gaddis&#13;
getting hot out. Tulsa’s&#13;
wonderful sprir~g ,h,as played out. Here&#13;
are a coupl~ tips I d like {o pass along&#13;
that may add to your summer enjoyment&#13;
of vino..F,irstly, for white win~S,&#13;
you know/get ern ~ld! And as the~e&#13;
Wines warm up in your glass, the fruit&#13;
flavors open Up to~. I really like this&#13;
gradual experience. Many times, we&#13;
finish a bottle so fast when sharing&#13;
with friends that we don’t even notice.&#13;
For red wines, put a chill on ’era&#13;
as well. NOT too c.o,ld but just cool&#13;
enough so that you’re not drinking&#13;
warm glug. Remember, room temperatu~’&#13;
e can mean a whole different&#13;
thing during the summer. Proper stem&#13;
ware can also make a big difference&#13;
this time of year. Riedel glasses are&#13;
among the best althougt~ not recommended&#13;
poolside. Here are some&#13;
wines for both red &amp; white lovers.&#13;
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The fo owing is&#13;
Calistoga Cellars Chardonnay 2006&#13;
This vintage was just released in&#13;
ket. If you liked the ’05, this&#13;
will really hit the mark. It’s li&#13;
beautifully balanced&#13;
mix of ripe pear and&#13;
the wine is medium bodied&#13;
soft finish. A favodte of l&#13;
visit McGilrs on 21rst St.&#13;
Vincent Pouilly-Fuisse&#13;
This Pouilly-Fuisse in several&#13;
areas belonging to th~&#13;
The wine is created&#13;
by Jean-Jac(&#13;
celebrated Chateau&#13;
nette Vincent&#13;
He blends the&#13;
well balanced&#13;
ers are on t&#13;
finish. I first discovered s wine over at&#13;
1740/wine bar on Boston n~ear 18th. This&#13;
Chardonnay from France i~ quite good.&#13;
Michel Picard Vouvray&#13;
This is Chenin Blanc from the Loi&#13;
of France. Fresh aromas of apricot &amp;&#13;
on the nose and the finish is fruity and~~&#13;
slightly off dry. Enjoy this from with me,is&#13;
that include shellfish to desserts like&#13;
apple pies with vanilla ice cream.&#13;
oak barrels&#13;
owner of the&#13;
Made-Antoi-&#13;
").&#13;
make a&#13;
White flow-&#13;
Ochoa Garnacha Rose 2006&#13;
This Rose wine is made entirely from&#13;
Grenache grapes. The color of is a result&#13;
of the short maceration period that helps&#13;
to maintain the fragrant aromas and&#13;
fresh flavors. A well structured Spanish&#13;
wine with plenty of well-rounded fruit and&#13;
balanced acidity. Food pairings include&#13;
pasta, salads and vegetables.&#13;
ut the tannins, these producers&#13;
make their wines more&#13;
their youth. This bottle&#13;
is also affordable and has received high&#13;
acclaim from wine critics. Serious meat&#13;
oriented pastas would go well with this&#13;
wine.&#13;
Toad Cacophony Zinfandel&#13;
2006&#13;
This ;I, Hollow Zinfandel&#13;
comes ~ ppellation&#13;
where Zinf~ les thdve upon the&#13;
long h nights. This new&#13;
offering i~ ~ 20% Petit&#13;
Sirah. It~!a&#13;
really great&#13;
&amp; jammy wine that’s a&#13;
:e~.for barbecued meats.&#13;
:i~va/Sparkling wine&#13;
NV. Th~ rfclude; 50% Macabeo, ~ 15% Xarelolo. This&#13;
iJwhat you may be used&#13;
ne or U S sparkling&#13;
:he Spanish create a&#13;
: old world version from&#13;
wine is quite affordable&#13;
pleasantly surprise you.&#13;
~s ~s a good wine to fall back on as you&#13;
;lebrate the summer months.&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite&#13;
wine shop, ask questions and purchase&#13;
a bottle or two. Share some food &amp; wine&#13;
with friends and check this out for yourself.&#13;
Produtorri del Barbaresco 2004&#13;
I had a chance to visit this winery when I&#13;
was northern Italy. The grape is Nebbiolo&#13;
and it’s one of the most important wine&#13;
grape varieties of Italy’s Piedmont region.&#13;
Flavors of violets, tar, cherries, truffles,&#13;
tobacco &amp; prunes come to mind. Although ~is.~grape can take years to age and&#13;
Mr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events&#13;
known in town as the Wine&#13;
Tulsa.&#13;
References include: the ABC’s of wine by James&#13;
Laube/wv,rw.WineSpec~ator.com&#13;
www.FoodandWine.com&#13;
www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
the STAR 15&#13;
9t8.585,5898 ® 800.585,5101&#13;
West 7th Street (corner 7th &amp; Boulder Ave) ® Tulsa, Ok 74t 19 e www.q plazatulsa.com&#13;
16 theSTAR June 2008&#13;
TW’s-AFAB Catering&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
LUNA VISTA B &amp; B&#13;
"Morltezuma’s Castle"&#13;
aJmost knocked us over. At night we saw&#13;
more stars in the sky than we ever see&#13;
here in the Midwest.&#13;
There are fabulous places to visit and there are "beyond Fabulous"&#13;
places to visit. Luna Vista in Rimrock, Arizona is such a place.&#13;
Driving out to California on a recent trip we were guests of Kala&#13;
(pronounced Calla is in Calla Lily) and her husband Frank at their&#13;
"beyond Fabulous" Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast. Located just&#13;
about 20 miles southeast of Sedona and just about 3 miles offthe&#13;
Interstate, this has to be one of the finest and most unusual places&#13;
that we have been. However to get there you get off the pavement&#13;
and drive about three miles around curvy hilly, rocky and treacherous&#13;
gravel and dirt roads to make your arrival. But after arriving,&#13;
it is ~vorth the trip. After making the last turn you are aghast when&#13;
you see this place. It is like you have arrived at the Ponderosa! Kala&#13;
and Frank were residents of the East Coast and after 9111 they decided&#13;
that it was time for a major move. They purchased the property&#13;
in Rimrock, remodeled, repaired, built on, put in a swimming&#13;
pool, Jacuzzi and many more additions and finally opened their new&#13;
B and B in February, 2004 and it has been an instant success ever&#13;
since.&#13;
We stayed in the Don Diego (Zorro)&#13;
suite. Our bathroom was 18 feet by 20&#13;
feet and included our own Jacuzzi. Our&#13;
shower was 6 feet by 8 feet and included&#13;
a steam room and a double vanity, bidet&#13;
and every kind of amenity that you&#13;
would possibly want. Our linens were&#13;
400-threat count Egyptian cotton and of&#13;
course they were ironed before putting&#13;
them on the beds! Oh! Did we mention&#13;
that they have heated towel racks in&#13;
the bathroom? Each room came with a&#13;
DVDITFIVHS, CD player, etc. A bottle&#13;
of wine is in every room for the guests.&#13;
The grounds are fabulous. They are very pet-friendly and even have&#13;
a dog run and a horse run should you care to bring your horse. Not&#13;
into driving? Then use their helicopter pad and fly right in!&#13;
They serve a full-course breakfast every day and on Sundays’ a&#13;
full brunch. And we are not talking a muffin and coffee, but a full&#13;
sit-down breakfast with wanes, breakfast steak, eggs, potatoes, etc.&#13;
Nothing is left out. Guests have the full run of the house and property&#13;
including an office where you can check your e-mails and work&#13;
online if need be.&#13;
But the most important thing about Luna Vista are the owners,&#13;
KALA AND FRANK. Nxey genuinely care about their guests and&#13;
cater to their every need. Tney love life and it shows. In all of our&#13;
travels, they are the most sincere, heartwarming and friendly people&#13;
that we have ever met. On our last night there, Kala and Frank&#13;
hosted a party in our honor and invited severn of their neighbors&#13;
and area antiques dealers. They fixed enough food for an entire&#13;
army. Everyone was so interesting in their own way. The woman&#13;
The moment that Kala opened the door to welcome us in,&#13;
we I~IEW that we were going in for a big treat and we were! She&#13;
is dive, animated, professional, entertaining and a great hostess.&#13;
Frank ALWAYS has a smile on his face and is very excited about&#13;
everything. Together they make a great team and we know that they&#13;
will be in the bed and breakfast business for many years. They can’t&#13;
help it if they were born straight! It happens in the best of families.&#13;
Everyone is welcome at Luna Vista and we do mean everybody!&#13;
We stayed there for three days and didn’t even want to go&#13;
anywhere else. However one day we did drive over to Montezuma’s&#13;
Castle and on to Montezumgs Lake which was extremely interesting.&#13;
But the red enjoyment was taking advantage of the Luna Vista&#13;
B and B and the many amenities it has to offer. It is located on 16&#13;
acres and you can take a long hike through the woods and river area.&#13;
The flowers were blooming everywhere. The sights and aromas Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast&#13;
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Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast&#13;
next door to them bakes fantastic desserts and another neighbor is&#13;
a spiritual advisor and yet another creams beautiful "cactus" lamps&#13;
and objects. She presented us xvith one of her creations. The next&#13;
time you really xvant to get away from everything and truly have a&#13;
memorable experience, book yoursdf a xveek at the "beyond fabulous"&#13;
Luna Vista. Their website is: wxvxv.lunavistabandb.com or call&#13;
800-611-4788.&#13;
They have been featured in many travel publications from coast to&#13;
coast. To get to Rimrock either fly into Flags{aff or Phoenix, rent&#13;
an auto and drive. That is unless you’re already driving, then just&#13;
drive on Interstate 17 and take the 293 Exit.&#13;
We stayed xvith them on a return trip from California and our&#13;
"beyond fabnlous" experiences continued while staying there. We&#13;
don’t make many promises, but trust us on this one, we promise&#13;
that you will have one of the finest and most enjoyable weeks of&#13;
your life xvith Kala and Frank.&#13;
Alxvays remember to have fun when traveling, meet new people and&#13;
talk to everyone!&#13;
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Les residents want&#13;
Wockner News Wire&#13;
Nxree residents of the Greek island of Lesbos have filed suit in an attempt&#13;
to reclaim the word "lesbian" and stop the group Homosexual&#13;
and Lesbian Community of Greece (OLKE) from using it.&#13;
Gay women are believed to have adopted the word in memory of&#13;
Sappho, a poet who lived on the island in the sixth century B.C.&#13;
and wrote about love between women.&#13;
The plaintiffs claim the alleged theft of "lesbian" from the island’s&#13;
residents amounts to "psychological and moral rape."&#13;
An OLKE spokeswoman called the case "ridiculous" but an Athens&#13;
court will hear the matter on June 10.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
Cuba’s parliament is studying proposals to legalize same-sex unions&#13;
and give gay couples the benefits that people in traditional marriages&#13;
enjoy. "The freedom of sexual choice and gender identity are exercises&#13;
in equality and social justice," said Mariela Castro, daughter of&#13;
President Raul Castro,.&#13;
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B~ A~&amp;’~w Colli~&#13;
W-eekend Getaways from&#13;
Portland, Oregon&#13;
Oregon’s Gannon Beach o~rs some ofthe best sunset-viewing on the&#13;
West Coast. (Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
with a marionberry vinaigreue. For more sophisticated fare, book&#13;
a table at the Gower Street Bistro, which presents creative regional&#13;
dishes, such as pan-seared sea scallops with roaste&amp;cre~ corn,&#13;
eNgplant, and tJancetta.&#13;
You might spend the mornings in Cannon Beach strolling along the sand,&#13;
admiring the many geological formations just Offshore, such as the famous,&#13;
237-~bot-tall Haystack Rocla Do as locals do and grab a cup ofdelicious&#13;
java at Sleepy Mgnk C~ff?e Roasters (alofig with £ ~hick sli~e ofch0~latechip&#13;
pumpkin bread)before you Set Out[ %nture south of Cannori Beach&#13;
and youll pass throt~ Oswald West S~te Park, which is laced with hiking&#13;
trails that weave through 01d-gro~f0rest; leading down tO the ~ch.&#13;
End your day in fianky itS, with its quirlg, cafes and galleri~i perhaps&#13;
enjoying a glass of Oregon wine at Vino, a snaz~ little Wine bar that&#13;
also ser~e~ plate~ of delici0u] chkrcuterie and cheeSe. Between Manzanita&#13;
and CannOn Beach in tiny Arch Cape, the gay-owned Ocean Point Inn&#13;
comprises three oceanfront suites with chic, contempo~ furnishings, fiatscreen&#13;
TVs, and gas fireplaces. Guests can enjoy a ~de range oftreatments&#13;
at the inn’s spa. It’s one of the most romantic accommodations along the&#13;
coast.&#13;
I-5}&#13;
Within 30 miles of Portland, in Oregon’s verdant Willamette Valley; you’ll&#13;
find some ofthe leading wineries in ~e United States - the area ha~ become&#13;
especially renowned for iris pinot noirs. Ifyou have only a day to tour the&#13;
region, focus your efforts a~ound the rural, hilly Yamhill area, home to such&#13;
esteemed vineyards as Willakenzie, Penner,Ash, and Adelsheim. Just a short&#13;
drive south, in the Dundee Hills. standouts include Archery Summit, Sokot&#13;
Blosser, and Domaine Serene. ~ese are among dozens ofwineries with tasting&#13;
rooms open m the public.&#13;
Hip and cosmopolitan Portland continues to emerge as a popular urban&#13;
vacation destination for gay" and lesbian travelers, thanks in part to its stellar&#13;
restaurant scene, liberal social climate, and artsy personalit~: But another&#13;
major draw of this charmed city is its proxmaity to so many breathtakingly&#13;
beautiful places that make perfect two- to three-day getaways. In an afternoon’s&#13;
drive, you can explore the rugged Oregon Coast, tile lush Willamette&#13;
Valley wine country, or the high desert outdoor recreation mecca of Bend.&#13;
Here’s a look at three ideal weekend getaways from the Portland area, all of&#13;
them centered on communities with an increasing number of gay-owned or&#13;
gay-friendly accommodations and restaurants.&#13;
Camaon Beach and Manzanita (a 90-minute drive via U.S. 26)&#13;
~Ihis part of the valley abounds with excellent restaurants, too. An intimate&#13;
spot serving relatively affordable French fare, Cuvee sits along the quiet&#13;
main drag oftiny Carlton and is a fine place to end a day ofwine-t~asting.&#13;
Among the several stellar restauvamts in Dundee, check out Tina’s, a bustling&#13;
bistro that features creative American fare emphasizing ingredients from&#13;
local r delicious dish is the seared halibut&#13;
cheeks with diced&#13;
"Ihere&#13;
tic and&#13;
rooms, each with a&#13;
As vou&#13;
From downtown Pordand, U.S. 26 leads west over the dramatic Coast&#13;
Mountains to northern Oregon’s spectacular and relatively macrowded&#13;
coast, a highlight ofwhich is dapper Cannon Beach, a low-keyed&#13;
munity set along a striking stretch of beach. Quite a few gays and lesbians&#13;
(including Pordand-based filmmaker Gus Van Zant) own or rent summer&#13;
homes here or in nearby beach towns, such as funk)" Manzauita and upscale&#13;
Gearhart.&#13;
The quieter south end of Cannon Beach. known as Tolovana Park. has a&#13;
slightly more artsy feel. Here you might spend the night at the delightful&#13;
Inn at Cannon Beach, a tasteful complex of contemporar5 two-srory&#13;
cottages that open around a central courtyard with fragrant flower gardens&#13;
and Adirondack chairs. Itk steps from the beach, and next door to’the&#13;
Warren House Pub. a casual, gay-friendly spot that brews its own&#13;
excellent beer and serves tast7 comfort food, such as grilled pankocrusted&#13;
oysters, and house-smoked-salmon salad&#13;
gene. Here&#13;
scene of any Oregon city&#13;
with parks ~nd ri~:e vci~ opportunities for recreation. A&#13;
attraction is the Owen Ros~ Garden, where more than d&#13;
Nearb); a former chicken-processing plant houses the Fifth Street&#13;
Market, now a complex of fascinati~ shops and enticing restaurants,&#13;
mclu&amp;ng one of the regions best dining choices, Marche. Here you can ry&#13;
such memorable fare as 0yen-roasted local mussels with a saffron-cream,&#13;
and smoked pork chops with rhubarb chum~ From April through De~emher,&#13;
check out the neaiby Saturday Market, Where ente~iners pei~form and&#13;
close to 200 artisans, farmers, and cooks sell their wares.&#13;
20 f~eSTAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
OAXACA RESTAURANT Sed0na, Arizona&#13;
Pronounced (Wa-ha&amp;a) this Mexican restaurant in Sedona&#13;
offers exciting food. With breath-taking scenery and beautiful&#13;
views from their rooftop cantina, Oaxaca has earned it’s title "Local&#13;
Secret/Big Find" by Travelocity.com. Tnis old world stTle Mexican&#13;
restaurant is located in Uptown Sedona and offers casual dining&#13;
with an extensive menu with a taste of every palate.&#13;
Carl Butler, the owner and a registered dietitian has created a&#13;
delicious menu with a healthy approach. Oaxaca serves up heart&#13;
healthy, reduced fat&#13;
and low cholesterol&#13;
recipes which are&#13;
full of flavo!! Oaxaca&#13;
serves a wide&#13;
range of Mexican,&#13;
Southwest, American&#13;
and Vegetarian&#13;
dishes with authentic&#13;
favorites Such&#13;
as fajitas and chile&#13;
rellenos.&#13;
It is no wonder why&#13;
people have been dining there for years and years and many people&#13;
drive out of their way when traveling, just to dine there! You certainly&#13;
will have a wonderful dining experience, enjoying the exciting&#13;
flavors of their food and looking at the fabulous mountain scenery.&#13;
q-hey are open daily: 10:30 AM to 9 PM. Happy hour: 3 PM&#13;
to 6 PM. Breakfast buffet: Saturday and Sunday: 8:00 AiM to 10:30&#13;
AM. q-hey are located at 321 North Highway 89A in Sedona,&#13;
Arizona.&#13;
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New art exhibit feat ring&#13;
artist Dennis Olson&#13;
at the Dennis Ro Neill&#13;
Equality Center&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center art gallery will host&#13;
its monthly First Thursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 5-9pm, Thursday,&#13;
June 5, 2008, for the opening of their&#13;
June exhibit, paintings by Oklahoma&#13;
City resident Dennis Olson.&#13;
This event will correlate with the onenight-&#13;
only Tulsa Pride "More Color" art&#13;
show featuring works by sixty artists.&#13;
Dennis Olson’s exhibit will remain up&#13;
through the month ofJune, and can be&#13;
viewed Monday thru Saturday from&#13;
3-gpm. The Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center is located at 621 E. 4th St.,&#13;
in downtown Tulsa. More info can be&#13;
found on the web at okeq.org.&#13;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rights for Imsbian, Gay, Bisexual &amp;&#13;
Transgender (LGBT) individuals and&#13;
families through advocacy, education,&#13;
programs, alliances, and the operation of&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"I respect the Court’s decision and as&#13;
Governor, I will uphold its ruling. Also,&#13;
as I have said in the past, I will not support&#13;
an amendment to the constitution&#13;
that would overturn this state Supreme&#13;
Court ruling."&#13;
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger:&#13;
OkEq Cdebrates&#13;
Ca i£ornia Ru ing £or&#13;
Marriage Equa ity&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) - May 15, 2008 __&#13;
Today, in a 4-3 decision, the California&#13;
State Supreme Court ruled in favor of full&#13;
marriage equality for same-sex couples. The&#13;
decision follows lawsuits by fifteen couples&#13;
who challenged the constitutionality of the&#13;
state’s marriage ban.&#13;
"This historic decision is a victory for&#13;
fairness and opportunity for hundreds of&#13;
thousands of loving, committed couples&#13;
and their families in California," said Justice&#13;
Waidner, Oklahomans for Equality Executive&#13;
Director. "We continue to work and&#13;
hope for the day when families in every state&#13;
have the basic protections that come with&#13;
marriage."&#13;
A growing number of states provide recognition&#13;
of same-sex relationships. Including&#13;
California, eight states plus the District of&#13;
Columbia allow couples to marry or confer&#13;
rights and benefits similar to marriage.&#13;
However, the Defense of Marriage Act still&#13;
prohibits the Federal government from&#13;
recognizing same-sex marriages approved in&#13;
individual states.&#13;
In November, Californians vote on a ballot&#13;
initiative to amend the state constitution by&#13;
defining marriage as between one man and&#13;
one woman. If passed, this constitutional&#13;
amendment would overturn the California&#13;
Supreme Court’s ruling.&#13;
"Many Americans believe that marriage&#13;
equality will be a reality in their lifetimes,"&#13;
noted Waidner. "Organizations in every&#13;
corner of this country are working hard to&#13;
achieve the kanerican dream of equality&#13;
and justice for all. We are all inspired by&#13;
the California marriage decision and look&#13;
forward to the day when every American in&#13;
every state and territory will have the opportunity&#13;
to realize their hopes and dreams&#13;
by marrying the person they love."&#13;
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Sound ofMusic&#13;
Headlines Lyric’s 2008&#13;
Stammer Season&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ Tickets&#13;
for Lyric Theatre’s 2008 summer season of&#13;
musicals are now on sale. Lyric "Iheatre,&#13;
Oklahoma’s premiere professional theatre&#13;
company, proudly continues its 46-year tradition&#13;
of producing stellar Broadway-style&#13;
shows for the people of Oklahoma.&#13;
Lyric’s four summer season productions&#13;
will be held at the Civic Center Music Hall&#13;
in downtown Oklahoma City. From June&#13;
24th through 28th, Lyric will open the&#13;
season with The Sound of Music, presented&#13;
for the first time on the Civic Center stage.&#13;
This timeless Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein family&#13;
classic tells the story of Maria, a young,&#13;
spirited, would-be nun who is appointed as&#13;
governess for the seven children of a widowed&#13;
sea captain.&#13;
Lyric’s next production, Swing!, will run&#13;
from July 8th through 12th. Swing! is a celebration&#13;
of the music and dance phenomenon&#13;
that swept the nation in the ’30s and&#13;
’40s. This all-singing, all-dancing evening&#13;
of music features over thirty incredible&#13;
numbers guaranteed to put audiences "in&#13;
the mood!" Lyric will bring a beloved movie&#13;
musical to the stage from July 22nd through&#13;
26th. Set in Oregon in 1850, Seven Brides&#13;
For Seven Brothers is the fresh, wholesome&#13;
tale ofAdam Pontipee and his unkempt,&#13;
burly brothers who kidnap six townswomen&#13;
for the winter in hopes of finding love&#13;
and companionship. Their well-meaning,&#13;
but hilarious shenanigans of courtship are&#13;
played out in boisterous song and dance.&#13;
Seven Brides For Seven Brothers will feature&#13;
Broadway performers Elisa Van Duyne as&#13;
Milly and Jim Sorensen as Adam. (rated G)&#13;
Concluding Lyric’s 2008 summer season&#13;
is a modern musical hit, Urinetown, the&#13;
Musical, fresh off the Broadway stage. The&#13;
title might give off the impression that the&#13;
play is about nothing more than a town that&#13;
indulges itself in bathroom related humor.&#13;
In reality, Urinetown, the Musical, written&#13;
by Greg Kotis, a New York playwright who&#13;
specializes in socially relevant comedies, is a&#13;
hilarious melodrama about a town plagued&#13;
by drought. In a mad attempt to regulate&#13;
,#cater consumption, the government forces&#13;
its citizens to use pay-per-use amenities,&#13;
monopolized by the Urine Good Company.&#13;
Urinetown satirizes corporate and political&#13;
greed, the idealism of rebellion, and also&#13;
spoofs on the art of musical theatre itself, all&#13;
set to a score bursting with a big Broadway&#13;
sound.&#13;
"Urinetown ~von the 2002 Tony Award&#13;
for Best Original Score and is lauded on&#13;
Broadway as one of the smartest, most&#13;
comical musicals of this century;" explains&#13;
Nick Demos, Lyric’s Artistic Director. There&#13;
is nothing offensive about it, other than an&#13;
unattractive title!" Urinetown plays from&#13;
August 5th through 9th, and guarantees a&#13;
unique night of unprecedented laughter.&#13;
(rated PG)&#13;
Single tickets to all Civic Center productions&#13;
start at $27. Four-Show Season Ticket&#13;
packages are also still available and start&#13;
at just $80, as are the Three-Show Family&#13;
Packages which include The Sound of&#13;
Music, Swing!, and Seven Brides For Seven&#13;
Brothers. For more info visit www.lyrictheatreokc.&#13;
com or call (405) 524-9312.&#13;
TOM KOVACH&#13;
MAKES HISTORY&#13;
WINNING A SEAT ON NOR_MAN’S&#13;
CITY COUNCIL&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
NORMAN, OK__ Tom Kovach, an out&#13;
gay Democrat was elected to the Norman&#13;
City Council representing Ward 2 in a&#13;
runoff against political consultant Chebon&#13;
Marshall. The race began running against 2&#13;
opponents, Mr. Marshall and Michael McKee.&#13;
Although Chebon Marshall got the most&#13;
votes, he did not get a majority of the total&#13;
votes. Mr. Kovach was in second place, so as&#13;
per Oklahoma election law, this resulted in a&#13;
runoff election.&#13;
Although vastly outspent, Mr. Kovach made&#13;
up for this with hard work and determination,&#13;
and making known his stands on issues&#13;
to make the city better. As he puts it, "&#13;
Throughout the campaign we stuck mainly&#13;
to the issues, which were mainly public&#13;
safety and storm water." His efforts won the&#13;
endorsement of both the Sierra Club and&#13;
the Norman Homeowner’s Alliance.&#13;
There was rumor mongering about his&#13;
sexual orientation, and a literature drop&#13;
Photo: Tom Kovach by Victor Gorin&#13;
designed to turn conservative voters against&#13;
him close to the election named him as&#13;
endorsed by the Stonewall Democrats&#13;
( explaining for those who didn’t know that&#13;
it was a gay rights organization within the&#13;
Democratic Party), and a member of the&#13;
American Civil Liberties Union (both true).&#13;
Despite this distraction from the issues, his&#13;
sincerity and practical message carried him&#13;
to victory.&#13;
He has lived in Norman over 40 years,&#13;
much of that in Ward 2. His partner of&#13;
over 10 years, Will Weir, is also an activist&#13;
volunteer with the Oklahoma Department&#13;
of Corrections, P-Flag, GLSEN, and helping&#13;
people with disabilities. Mr. Weir won&#13;
Norman’s Human Pdghts Award in 2007.&#13;
Tom made history being Oklahoma’s 3rd&#13;
openly gay elected public official The last&#13;
2 were Oklahoma State Representative A1&#13;
McAffrey (Democrat District 88, elected&#13;
2006) and Oklahoma County Commissioner&#13;
Jim Roth (Democrat District 1, first&#13;
elected 2002). The first was Dr. David&#13;
also elected to the Norman City Council in&#13;
2001, who Tom remembers as "Someone&#13;
who stood up for many issues which are&#13;
now being considered by a more progressive&#13;
city council, and we owe a lot to him"&#13;
As for his future he is optimistic, stating&#13;
that" I have been active in the city, spe~ng&#13;
before the city council many times. N~ey&#13;
know me well, and I think we have a good&#13;
working relationship. I look forward to&#13;
working with the seasoned members of the&#13;
council, and look forward to working with&#13;
Mayor (Cindy) Rosenthal."&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com {:h®$TAR 23&#13;
Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Jud / G.&#13;
@ The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
@ Steve’s Hideawa t, Tulsa @ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
24 @Angles, Oklahoma City @ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
Club&#13;
Rachael&#13;
n downtown Jade Esteban portraying his one man play Inns&#13;
III, The Gay and Lesbian History of the Wodd at&#13;
OKC’s Indiv dual Artists of Oklahoma Gallery&#13;
Laura Belmonte, President Oklahomans for Equality and&#13;
OKC Pride Publicity Coordinator Michael Cich at the 2008&#13;
LGBT Leadership Summit hosted by Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Oklahoma ( Reverend Lo rce&#13;
his friend&#13;
Alex with their friends at May P-Flag Meeting. Gay ’Star Trek’ actor George Takei is to&#13;
marry his partner Brad Altman in California&#13;
Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian Male Co-Chair Paul Thompson&#13;
congratulates Reverend Loyce Newton-Edwards on her ordination&#13;
as a UCC minister at Church of the Open Arms.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com ~&#13;
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WEST HOLL,,~Y~VO,OD, CA (,P,R) __ On&#13;
June 4, 2008i !G)~atomy star T.R.&#13;
K ight will i;i M tthew hepard&#13;
Foundation ~ h~i~ kick off National Gay-&#13;
Pride month with a symbolic dusk commitment&#13;
ceremony at the faamed West Hollywood&#13;
hotspot, The Abbey.&#13;
At 8pm, couples from aroufid the nation&#13;
will "tie the knot" in an event officiated by&#13;
the Mayor ofWest Holly~vood and witnessed&#13;
by Judy Shepard. Couples will be&#13;
wearing the Matthew Shepard Erase Hate&#13;
pendant courtesy of Love and Pride jewehy&#13;
designer, Udi Behr. Love and Pride is the&#13;
first online jewelry destination for people&#13;
who believe in equality, diversity and tolerance&#13;
for all. www.!oveandpride.com&#13;
Behr created the Erase Hate pendant for&#13;
Judy Shepard, in memory of her son, Matthew&#13;
Shepard, who was the victim of a&#13;
brutal anti-gay hate crime in rural Wyoming&#13;
ten years ago. His murder brought national&#13;
attention to the issue of hate crime legislation&#13;
and was a watershed moment in the&#13;
fight for gay civil rights.&#13;
Behr remarks, "A public commitment&#13;
ceremony is a great way to join together and&#13;
strengthen our two messages; ’Celebrating&#13;
Love’ and ’Erasing Hate.’" 100% of net&#13;
proceeds from sales of the pendant assist the&#13;
Matthew Shepard Foundation.&#13;
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Judy Shepard, executive director of the&#13;
Foundation, said, "Wearing the Erase Hate&#13;
pendant is a great way for people to express&#13;
how they feel and promote the values of&#13;
understanding, compassion and acceptance&#13;
that were so important to Matthew," Adding,&#13;
"It has been ten years since the death of&#13;
my son. Although we can not replace Matthew,&#13;
we can join together to help spread&#13;
the message of erasing hate."&#13;
Mayor Jeffrey Prang comments, "The City&#13;
of West Hollywood supports marriage&#13;
equality and continues to work hard for&#13;
changes in California law." Adding, "We&#13;
will not stop fighting for our rights as no&#13;
government can prevent us from loving&#13;
whom we choose."&#13;
World renowned recording artist Steve&#13;
Oliver will perform the classic ceremonial&#13;
march Pachelbel Canon in D major.&#13;
CEREMONY REGISTRATION FORM:&#13;
www.MatthewShepard.org/GetMarried&#13;
PRIDE PARADE OF&#13;
NW"ARKANSAS&#13;
FAYETTEVILLE AR (PR) __ NWA&#13;
PRIDE announces the 2nd Annual NWA&#13;
PRIDE PARADE, A Celebration of Diversity&#13;
and Community, will be held on&#13;
Saturday, June 28, 2008 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.&#13;
Parade organizers invite GLBTs aald&#13;
Straight allies to come together in solidarity&#13;
in support of equal rights for all.&#13;
It is NWA Pride’s great pleasure to honor&#13;
Chris Harmon as this year’s Grand Marshal.&#13;
Chris has been an unsung hero as founder&#13;
of the NWA POSITIVE LINKS BUDDY&#13;
PROGRAM and is currently a board&#13;
member of the NWA GLBT Community&#13;
Center.&#13;
The Buddy Program provides information&#13;
and much needed peer-to-peer support for&#13;
people living with HIV and AIDS. Chris&#13;
and Program volunteers maintain a food&#13;
bank, make personal visits, help with chores,&#13;
transportation and provide many other&#13;
resources for 1Mng a positive life.&#13;
Parade participants and spectators are&#13;
encouraged to be artistic, have fun and show&#13;
your pride. (Kid friendly and appropriate&#13;
for public locations) Paint your face, wear&#13;
costumes, dress up your pets, horses,&#13;
bicycles, vehicles and especially this election&#13;
year, proudly wave rainbow and American&#13;
flags.&#13;
The parade lineup will start at 10 AM on&#13;
Meadow Street, next to the Arvest Bank.&#13;
Parade will start promptly at 12 Noon. A&#13;
brief Pride rally will be held at the end of&#13;
the parade in the V/alton Arts Center Parking&#13;
Lot.&#13;
For more details, float and or speaker applications,&#13;
please go to NWA Pride’s web&#13;
site at www.nwapride.org. Volunteers still&#13;
needed!&#13;
"A Star Studded Night"&#13;
Gala in Fayettevillle&#13;
FAYETTEVILLE, AR (PR) __ The NXX/A&#13;
GLBT Community Center will host their&#13;
2nd Annual Fund Raising Gala "A Star&#13;
Studded Night" on Friday, June 27 at the&#13;
Clarion Inn located at 1255 S. Shiloh&#13;
Drive in Fayetteville. The Ball Room ~vill&#13;
be delightfully decorated resembling the&#13;
glitz and glamor of a Hollywood party. Gala&#13;
Guests’ will enjoy the fun and excitement of&#13;
a "night among the stars" as guests become&#13;
our Celebrities in an evening filled with&#13;
great food, dancing and music provided by&#13;
Dance Enhance Entertainment.&#13;
The evening will begin with a lavish Prime&#13;
Rib, Chicken or Vegetarian Buffet entree as&#13;
well as silent auctions and special speakers&#13;
which include the Rev. Lowell Grisham&#13;
of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and Shawn&#13;
Coker the Chairperson ofThe NWA Diversity&#13;
Council and Vice President of Diversity&#13;
Business Practices ofTyson Foods. Throughout&#13;
the evening guests’ will be casting their&#13;
vote for the "Star of the Night" Award&#13;
which will be given to the person who raises&#13;
the most money through a $1 ballot.&#13;
Advance tickets for the event are $50 each&#13;
or $400 per table of 8 and may be purchased&#13;
on-line at http:/Avww.nwaglbtcc.org&#13;
or by calling 1-888-361-9222 or in person&#13;
at Tymythy’s Hair Salon located at 130 E.&#13;
Poplar St. Suite B in Fayetteville. Tickets&#13;
will not be available at the door. Doors open&#13;
at 6 p.m. and a Cash Cocktail bar will be&#13;
open throughout the night. Formal Attire or&#13;
Celebrity Costumes are recommended.&#13;
th÷STAR 27&#13;
by Jack Fertig June 2008&#13;
"Take bo~d risks, Aquarius!"&#13;
Everyone is being just a bit too fabulous for words!&#13;
Mercury is retrograde, so his alignment with Venus&#13;
and the Sun is a bit more like a collision of verbosity&#13;
and overaffected efforts at charm. Mars in Leo is feeding&#13;
the frenzy. Remember Lucy and Ethel at charm&#13;
school? It’s that kind of week!&#13;
ARIES (Narch 20 -April 19): Baby wants to play, but you&#13;
are atypically given more to talk than action now. Chatty&#13;
word games and rambling are not usually your style, but go&#13;
with it for now. Don’t be afraid to look silly.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Buying or tossing out household&#13;
items could easily be a mistake. Instead try rearranging&#13;
things and seeing them in a new light. This is a great&#13;
time to locate problems in domestic finances, but solving&#13;
them should wait a few weeks.&#13;
GEMINI (May 2t - Jun.e 20): You’re going to trip over your&#13;
tongue no matter what you’re talking about. Best to keep it&#13;
light, nonconfrontational, and all in good humor so you can&#13;
laugh with your friends over your own malapropisms and&#13;
faux pas.&#13;
CANCER (June 21- Ju~y 22): Hide the plastic, and keep&#13;
the cash out of reach. Any urge to display your good taste&#13;
is best done as tasteful restraint - and no, that doesn’t&#13;
mean buying handcuffs that match the bedposts! Take time&#13;
out with someone you value most.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Everyone says you look&#13;
fabulous - and you do! You’re all cranked up, looking and&#13;
thinking three steps ahead, but are you really three steps&#13;
ahead going in the right direction? Check with friends who&#13;
care about more than looking fabulous.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Someone behind the&#13;
scenes offers to help you up the ladder. Some secrets may&#13;
be revealed in the process, but that can also work in your&#13;
favor. Everyone’s screwing up some these days, but your&#13;
mistakes - and the way you handle them - look good!&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): You could charm&#13;
anyone into believing your stories and arguments, even&#13;
if they contain mistakes. Leave room for later revisions!&#13;
Better just to radiate charm and energy; save the important&#13;
facts for later.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Seems everybody&#13;
wants a taste of what you’ve got! If you do play&#13;
around, none of it will be secret. You could get a reputation&#13;
as a great lover, but what would your boss and your partner&#13;
say?&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 o December 21}): Misunderstandings&#13;
with your partner actually open new doors that&#13;
could improve your relationship. Explore new pleasures&#13;
and possibilities together. If anything seems disappointing,&#13;
you might want to try again a few weeks later.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Anyone playing&#13;
around should make regular visits to the clinic. When&#13;
was your last time? If you have a clean bill of health, you&#13;
can have a great time practicing any erotic techniques&#13;
you’d like to develop.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Be creative! Be&#13;
daring! Take bold risks and be willing to fall down and look&#13;
utterly ridiculous. A good pratfall can be endearing, helping&#13;
to improve your partnership orto find a good candidate for&#13;
one.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): You have the housecleaning&#13;
energy and lack of focus typical of a speed freak.&#13;
Try to concentrate on one specific task or goal at a time.&#13;
You’ll soon be dissatisfied with the results, but that’s OK.&#13;
Housework always needs redoing!&#13;
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By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: Nate Borofiky, Doris Muramatsu,Blue Door owner Greg&#13;
Johnson, &amp; Ty Greenstein&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The Valentine’s Day crowd at the Blue&#13;
Door was trttly treated by the extraordinary innovation and harmonies&#13;
of Girlyman, a gay band of 3 musicians, Nate Borofsky, Doris&#13;
Muramatsu and Ty Greenstein, who wowed the house with their&#13;
awesome harmonies &amp; creative style. As Nate put it, their music&#13;
has been influenced by "the Indigo Girls, Simon &amp; Garfunkel, the&#13;
Mamas and Papas, and Bach." Their style, if it could be labeled, is&#13;
a blend of folk, pop and bluegrass best described by Ty as "alt folk"&#13;
The full house audience consisted mostly of the Blue Door’s regular&#13;
folk &amp; innovative music fans, but also featured many "Blue Door&#13;
virgins", and they were not disappointed.&#13;
This trio, which has previously graced Oklahoma, once opened for&#13;
the Indigo Girls here in 2004, and was ready to please a capacity&#13;
crowd even though they admitted they didn’t know what to expect.&#13;
Masterminded by their soundperson/tour manager Heather "Turtle"&#13;
Brooks, they blend their talents and insight in a way that has to be&#13;
heard to be believed. So far they have recorded 3 CD’s, the latest&#13;
entitled "Joyful Signs."&#13;
As for their clever name, it was not inspired by the famous California&#13;
Governor Schwarzenegger who in fact made that "girlyman"&#13;
expression famous 2 years after the band was formed, although they&#13;
do welcome the publicity. As Muramutsu puts it, "It’s playful and&#13;
fun. The name Girlyman puts that all out there and lets us play with&#13;
it." That they did, and they’ll win over even more new fans xvhen&#13;
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GLBT History, Past Out looks at the&#13;
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Bayou Crawfish Etouffee a feature at&#13;
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Surprise performances happening all&#13;
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F~T~ESS&#13;
Introspection can lead you to better&#13;
understand yourself and ultimately to&#13;
achieve greater happiness.&#13;
ON THE COVER: Cast of "RENT"&#13;
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LGBT Votes Sway Towards&#13;
Hi11 Clinton&#13;
LOS ANGELES, CA __Not only is the&#13;
Democratic presidential primary ticket a historic&#13;
celebration of diversity, but exit polls&#13;
from Super Tuesday celebrated history as&#13;
well. Polling orga,xizations from around the&#13;
country asked three questions never before&#13;
found on exit poll surveys: Did voters pick&#13;
a xvoman? Did voters pick a black man? Did&#13;
voters identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or&#13;
transgender? We are part of histor):&#13;
Resoundingly, voters answered two of the&#13;
three questions similarly, picking Hillary&#13;
Clinton as their candidate and identifying&#13;
as LGBT. In California, of the gay voters&#13;
(4% of total), 63% voted for Clinton,&#13;
29% for Obama and 1% stayed around&#13;
for E&amp;vards. In New York, 7% of voters&#13;
identified as LGBT, and out of them 59%&#13;
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for Edwards.&#13;
In a recent survey conducted by Community Marketing,&#13;
Inc. (CMI), a leading LGBTmarket research compan);&#13;
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Farrell to be best man £or&#13;
brother’s gay wedding&#13;
DUBLIN, IRELAND __ Hollywood star&#13;
Colin Farrell is preparing for his next big&#13;
role - best man at his brother’s gay wedding.&#13;
The actor will stand beside his sibling&#13;
Eamonn when he marries long-term partner&#13;
Steven Mannion in Provincetown, Massachusetts&#13;
this spring.&#13;
Farrell is dose to his brother and helped&#13;
chose Mannion’s diamond and sapphire&#13;
engagement ring, when Eamonn proposed&#13;
last year.&#13;
A family friend tells the National Enquirer:&#13;
"Colin is a firm believer in gay rights and he&#13;
is proud of his brother.&#13;
"He took Eamonn shopping for rings and&#13;
intends to pick up the tab for the wedding."&#13;
It was announced during the Sundance Film&#13;
Festival that the Edward Norton/Colin&#13;
Farrell cop drama "Pride and Glory" has&#13;
been pushed back till 2009, even though&#13;
it has been complete since last November.&#13;
Farrell commented on this during the press&#13;
junket for "In Bruges," trying to convince&#13;
everyone that the delay has nothing to do&#13;
with the quality of the movie. [via HollywoodElsewhere]&#13;
All Gore Endorses Gay&#13;
Marriage Photo by: David Gabber&#13;
"I think that gay men and women ought to&#13;
have the same rights as heterosexual men&#13;
and women, to make contracts, to have&#13;
hospital visiting rights, to join together in&#13;
marriage," Gore said. ’~d I don’t understand&#13;
why it is considered by some people&#13;
to be a threat to heterosexual marriage to&#13;
allow it by gays and lesbians. Shouldn’t we&#13;
be promoting that kind of faithfulness and&#13;
loyalty to one’s partner regardless of sexual&#13;
orientation?&#13;
Gore hinted that he would come around to&#13;
support same-sex marriage as early as 2006,&#13;
when speaking to a group of gay-rights&#13;
activists, but his latest comments represent&#13;
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marriage rights.&#13;
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Diversity&#13;
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Association&#13;
of Tulsa&#13;
Can Larry Craig&#13;
be Found Guilty in&#13;
the Court o£Public&#13;
Opinion?&#13;
OKI~AHOMA CITY, OK __ On the facts&#13;
as argued by the ACLU in a friend of the&#13;
court filing, and outlined in this story from&#13;
~wccw.Bloomberg.com ( http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/2b7hew ), to me it looks as if the wily&#13;
and cunning coyote, Larry Craig, will get&#13;
off again, pardon the pun, by thumbing his&#13;
nose at the decency he pretends to legislate&#13;
from the floor of the United States Senate.&#13;
Just in case you’ve been living under a rock&#13;
since late last summer, Senator Larry Craig&#13;
of Idaho, now in his last session of Congress&#13;
since he’s promised to resign, but will&#13;
change his mind if enough people beg him&#13;
to stay was charged with disruptive behavior&#13;
in the Minneapolis airport when observed&#13;
by an undercover policeman engaging in&#13;
what the cop says was sexual solicitation.&#13;
¯here is a 1970 precedent in Minnesota&#13;
that private solicitation of sexual activity in&#13;
a private place can not be found illegal, as&#13;
spying by police in a public restroom is an&#13;
unreasonable search and therefore unconstitutional.&#13;
The Court has yet to rule on Craig’s appeal&#13;
of his guilty plea to the charge. Craig has&#13;
since stated that his guilty plea was entered&#13;
into in haste and without legal advice as&#13;
he wanted to keep the charge out of public&#13;
notice.&#13;
Craig’s peculiar pantomime with his hands&#13;
and feet, though laughable, is not illegal&#13;
which is a good thing for him since his&#13;
coitus ~vas interrupted by a too-eager cop&#13;
wanting to score another statistic.&#13;
Though there was no exposure of body&#13;
parts or verbal utterances, it’s clear to me&#13;
that Craig was after an airport quickie, and&#13;
whether or not his appeal is accepted or rejected&#13;
his action in the restroom stall refutes&#13;
his claim that he isn’t gay. - ..&#13;
Don’t get me wrong: there’s nothing wro9sg~&#13;
with being gay but there is something wrong&#13;
with using your Senate vote to de~rive honest&#13;
men and women their equality under&#13;
the law even as they work to contribute to a&#13;
decent American society.&#13;
Ifyou listened to the taped interview of the&#13;
Idaho Senator and the cop you must have&#13;
noticed that Craig certainly had his battle&#13;
hardened defense at ful! bore, strengthened&#13;
as if he had done a few practice runs before.&#13;
Just how self-assured would YOU be in this&#13;
situation if you were claiming innocence of&#13;
the charges and the sign language described?&#13;
However, in the public court of reasonable&#13;
opinion, I think Larry Craig would be&#13;
found guilty with forethought and conspiracy&#13;
of multiple counts to commit hypocrisy.&#13;
Unfortunately, this crime is not punished by&#13;
any jail sentence or fine.&#13;
Craig’s punishment will have to be the&#13;
resignation of his office and a return to, can&#13;
I say, private life as a civilian where he will&#13;
no doubt write a book describing the pain&#13;
he’s endured from the slings and arrows of&#13;
outrageous fortune and his hounding from&#13;
office by the Puritans of public decency, the&#13;
very constituency he claimed to represent?&#13;
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~ness nor Sin&#13;
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urday March 8&#13;
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Oklahoma, Edmond&#13;
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www.PFLAGOKC.org or call&#13;
Church of the Open Arms&#13;
(405) 525 9555&#13;
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TULSA, OK__ The Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center art gallery will host its monthly&#13;
First Thursday meet-the-artist reception&#13;
from 6-9pm, Thursday, March 6, 2008, for&#13;
the opening of it’s March exhibit "Now and&#13;
Zen", featuring local artists Shawn Wilson&#13;
and Merry Schepers.&#13;
Shawn Wilson has been a professional artist&#13;
for 25 years. A native Oklahoman, she moved&#13;
to New York at 18 years old and within a&#13;
short time was regularly selling her pen and&#13;
-ink drawings to New Yorker magazine. She&#13;
studied sculpture at New York’s famed Art&#13;
Students’ League, and over the years has&#13;
shown sculpture in galleries in New York, San&#13;
Francisco and Atlanta. Shawn also paints-oil&#13;
on canvas-and most notably, ’sumi-~’, 0apanese&#13;
inkbrush painting). She studied this ancient&#13;
art form with one of the few bona fide&#13;
masters here in the U.S., Koho Yamamoto of&#13;
NYC. Sumi-6 suits Shawn’s artistic abilities to&#13;
a ’t’, as her work in all mediums concentrates&#13;
on the essence of the subject rather than the&#13;
details.&#13;
..................Continued page 27&#13;
Crooner Comes&#13;
ByJoey De&#13;
~~e’s blonde, he’s beautiful and his new style of&#13;
classic crooning will be coming to the stage of the Oklahoma&#13;
City Ford Center Mar. 4.&#13;
Michael Bubld, the international&#13;
superstar who has earned himself a&#13;
place in music history with such hits&#13;
as "Feelin’ Good," is coming to Oklahoma&#13;
City as part of his third major&#13;
US concert tour. All of the shows&#13;
on the first leg of his 2007-2008&#13;
tour sold out in record time. Buble’&#13;
brings an irrepressible spirit, engaging&#13;
humor, and confident charisma&#13;
to the concert stage, and will perform&#13;
hits from his current CD "Call me&#13;
Irresistible and many other classics.&#13;
Bubl&amp; new CD, which he calls "my&#13;
remark on the state of love," contains&#13;
feeling that ,vill surprise and delight&#13;
fans and impress those new to his&#13;
music. "Irresponsible" contains more&#13;
of Bubl&amp; buoyant, modern interpretations&#13;
and songs by such greats as&#13;
Leonard Cohen, Eric Clapton and&#13;
Cy Coleman.&#13;
Michael won his first Grammy Award&#13;
this year. The Grammy is for Best&#13;
Traditional Pop Vocal Album for&#13;
"Call Me Irresponsible", which&#13;
shot to #1, topping the charts&#13;
around the world. The album&#13;
included the #1 hit single&#13;
"Everything", and was the&#13;
fastest trip to #1 in three&#13;
years on Billboard’s Adult&#13;
Contemporary chart.&#13;
To purchase concert tickets&#13;
go to www.ticketmaster.&#13;
corn or visit the Ford&#13;
Center box office.&#13;
Visit www.&#13;
michaelbuble.com for&#13;
concert schedule.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 9&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
what can be said about "f~nt" that hasfft&#13;
(and sometimes infamous) rock-opera that&#13;
changed Br6adway forever ,,,ill be closing its doors on the great ~q~ite&#13;
Way in Jtm~ but before it dora, the national tour will be making several&#13;
stops in th~ Midwest.&#13;
"Rent" is the story, of a colorful collectiot~ of frien&amp; in Manhattan’s East&#13;
End around the tiim end of the eighties. Surrounded by" povert.&gt;; the onset&#13;
of the MDS epi&amp;mic and the rise of corporate commercialism, this group&#13;
of artists defies the norm and redefines the boundaries oflove.&#13;
" says Jed Resnick, who plays Mark in&#13;
promise ofAmerica is a country of tolerance&#13;
harmony.&#13;
just doesn’t l~appen in rea! life, there is so much hatred&#13;
utopian and unreal&#13;
~ bom~daries."&#13;
’°Rent" are persona!. "This show was the first&#13;
shame and&#13;
that Resnick says he connected with privately as a&#13;
him want&#13;
was a major&#13;
998, the summer&#13;
when I first&#13;
characters rand connected.&#13;
It became a dream&#13;
m be in the sho~; and&#13;
people joked with me&#13;
in High School about it&#13;
because I’m so close to&#13;
Mark."&#13;
According to the performer,&#13;
taking on the&#13;
role of the show’s filmmaking&#13;
n~xrator was not&#13;
too much of a srxetch.&#13;
"Mark and Jed are both&#13;
slightly neurotic, Jewish&#13;
N ew Yorkers." he laughs.&#13;
"I latched on to our&#13;
surface similarities and&#13;
then was able to discover&#13;
this~gs I didn’t realize&#13;
about b~n. Things like&#13;
his passion for art and&#13;
fl~e ~ower it has to affect&#13;
change."&#13;
Photo: Jed Resnick&#13;
Cathedral ofHope Donates Scarves&#13;
to Wilson Schoo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ For the fourth year in a row&#13;
members of the Cathedral of Hope made scarves for Wilson&#13;
Elementary School; In 2004 the church "adopted" Wilson for a&#13;
number of service projects, since Wilson was their neighborhood&#13;
school and included children from homeless shelters and section&#13;
eight housing. Annual projects include collecting schoo! supplies,&#13;
donating tissues during cold season, and sewing scarves every&#13;
winter.&#13;
This year members worked over two nights creating over 60&#13;
scarves. One couple also donated gloves and hats.&#13;
On Tuesday, February 5, church members delivered the goodies&#13;
to the school. According to pastor, the Rev. Dr. Scott Jones, "The&#13;
assistant principal told us that every year the kids look forward to&#13;
the day the scarves are handed out and that they wear them every&#13;
day a~er that."&#13;
Nancy Sanders, who has helped with the project every year said,&#13;
"It’s always a lot of fun for the kids and fun for us too."&#13;
the STAR&#13;
Deep b~4de HolI)~ood, reports on n~projectsfor Madonna and&#13;
Ian Zierine~&#13;
Madonna&#13;
khad to happen. Madonna&#13;
mous disdain fbr her acting&#13;
the camera. The finished product is&#13;
recently premiered at the Berli~&#13;
mttsement. It stars&#13;
the band Gogol Bordello) in a loose,&#13;
in common with Madonna’s&#13;
with her later&#13;
it a refreshing new path&#13;
uphill cred mountain to climb, but&#13;
almost a lock that distribution&#13;
reinvention will be as an aut~ur.&#13;
a!most unani-&#13;
Ian Ziering Move~ from&#13;
Stretch marks, bloated ankles,&#13;
ous. At least, that’s xvhat the makers&#13;
given the success of other&#13;
new comedy stars&#13;
as a mar&#13;
STAR&#13;
Love on tb~e Nile&#13;
(The Constant Gardener) looks like&#13;
eyeliner - a good&#13;
to be starring in a romance set&#13;
jandro ~Am~ena bar (The&#13;
will direct the film, about a slave (Oscar&#13;
in love with his mistress&#13;
at the dawn of the Christian era,&#13;
Paradise Now) co-stars as a zea!-&#13;
her statuette for The Constant&#13;
variety of roles in movies like&#13;
~nd Definitel&gt; Maybe, and this a~s-yet-&#13;
Starts shooting this month - promises to&#13;
eclectic.&#13;
)..ueer Cinema" in the early&#13;
ofa small miracle when a gay indie movie&#13;
rea! theaters outside&#13;
Trevor is one of those movies.&#13;
Goodman,&#13;
of unknowns, about queer&#13;
the suddenly deep waters of adult life,&#13;
appreciation that the recent "new naturalist"&#13;
films of upstart directors like Andrew&#13;
getting from critics and&#13;
when the fihn gets released in May.&#13;
©&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Ragged Blade Cor cer Oklahoma&#13;
City February 29 h&#13;
Photo by Mike W/site: Ashley Saphian, Isaac Cherry, Jerry Rabushka, ZachJett&#13;
ST LOUIS, MO (P/R) __ They are faster! louder! more blues! and&#13;
more country! Ragged Blade has made four theatrical excursions to&#13;
the IAO in Oklahoma City and now they’re on tap for a concert of&#13;
Music worth waiting for. An evening of original pop, country, blues,&#13;
and ballads by songwriter &amp; playwright Jerry Rabushka.&#13;
You’ll hear songs from some of the plays that have come to the IAO&#13;
last year, and some newly hatched music with Rabushka’s trademark&#13;
deep emotion and beautiful harmonies. Hang out with us for co01&#13;
country songs. No Luck At Home, the bluesy and sexually charged,&#13;
Wrong Side OfTown, and Jerry’s lonely ballad Diner 4 AM.&#13;
The band: Zach Jett (vocals) has toured with Ragged Blade for over&#13;
a year and has been to the IAO for Woofl. The Road Show and Love&#13;
of Last Resort. Ashley Saphian (vocals) has performed in several RB&#13;
plays and concerts. Isaac Cherry (drums) has toured nationally as a&#13;
solo drummer and with such bands as Animal 13 on the east coast&#13;
and the Malibu Minstrels on the west. Jerry Rabushka (keyboard&#13;
and vocals) has written &amp; produced several musicals, was nominated&#13;
for a national award for outstanding Instrumental Recording by&#13;
New York based Outmusic in 2003, and received an award from&#13;
the St. Louis Arts For Life Foundations for his original score to the&#13;
musical, The Soviet Tango.&#13;
IAO Gallery, 811 N. Broadway&#13;
Oklahoma City&#13;
405-232-6060&#13;
8:00 EM. $5.00 cover&#13;
At that price you can bring LOTS of friends!!&#13;
For more info please visit www.raggedblade.com or www.iaogallery.&#13;
org&#13;
March 2008 the STAR 13&#13;
by Liz Highleyman~~&#13;
Past Out, which looks at the life 0fFTM&#13;
pioneer L0u Sullivan.&#13;
Who was Lou Sullivan ?&#13;
ouis Graydon Sullivan was&#13;
a pioneer of the transgender&#13;
movement - not just as an&#13;
organizer, but as perhaps the&#13;
first female-to-male (FTM)&#13;
transsexual to identify publicly&#13;
as a gay man.&#13;
Born in June 1951 and named Sheila Jean,&#13;
Sullivan grew up in a working-class family&#13;
in a suburb of Milwaukee, \Vgis. He was&#13;
educated at Catholic schools and took a&#13;
secretarial job at the University ofWisconsin&#13;
after graduating from high school.&#13;
Though Sullivan later recalled that he had&#13;
enjoyed "playing boys" as a child, his issues&#13;
around gender and sexuality came to the&#13;
fore when he was a teenager. "I look in&#13;
the mirror and say to myself, ’That’s you,&#13;
Sheila. That girl over there is you.’ It seems&#13;
so funny," he wrote in his diary at age 14.&#13;
Before long he started wearing men’s-style&#13;
white shirts and ties, eventually adding&#13;
men’s slacks, shoes, and hairstyle.&#13;
By the early 1970s, Sullivan self-identified&#13;
as a "heterosexual female transvestite who&#13;
was sexually attracted to gay men," and had&#13;
embarked on a long-term relationship with&#13;
an effeminate man. Sullivan was active in&#13;
the nascent gay liberation movement, which&#13;
embraced gender-bending and favored&#13;
the androgynous aesthetic of the broader&#13;
counterculture. He was involved with&#13;
Milwaukee’s first gay rights group, the Gay&#13;
People’s Union (GPU), and helped produce&#13;
its newsletter. Jumping into the controversy&#13;
over drag within the women’s movement, he&#13;
wrote "A Transvestite Answers a Feminist"&#13;
14 the STAR&#13;
for GPU News in 1973, followed a year&#13;
later by "Looking Towards Transvestite&#13;
Liberation," which was widely reprinted in&#13;
other gay and lesbian publications.&#13;
Over the next few years, Sullivan’s gender&#13;
identity shifted from transvestite to transsexual.&#13;
In 1975, he and his boyfriend moved&#13;
to San Francisco; as a parting gift, his&#13;
supportive family gave him a good suit and&#13;
an heirloom pocket watch engraved "Go&#13;
West Young Man." But even amid the city’s&#13;
queer milieu, Sullivan had difficulty finding&#13;
others like himselfi "I want to look like&#13;
what I am," he once wrote, "but don’t know&#13;
what someone like me looks like." Though&#13;
still presenting as a woman in his job as a&#13;
secretary for the Wilson Sporting Goods&#13;
company, most of the rest of the time Sullivan&#13;
fully cross-dressed and lived as a gay&#13;
man, hanging out in gay bars and enjoying&#13;
an adventurous sex life.&#13;
Sullivan sought sex-reassignment surgery in&#13;
the late 1970s, but was repeatedly denied&#13;
because he openly identified as ~y at a time&#13;
when people undergoing the procedure&#13;
were expected to adopt stereotypical heterosexual&#13;
opposite-sex gender roles. "They&#13;
were invested in taking sissy gay boys and&#13;
transforming them into straight women,&#13;
and taking tomboy women who were socially&#13;
unacceptable and changing them into&#13;
straight men," according to fellow FTM&#13;
Shadow Morton. Sullivan recalled that one&#13;
gender clinic told him he could not possibly&#13;
live as a gay man, since gay men were&#13;
primarily interested in large penises.&#13;
Sullivan’s frustration led him to campaign&#13;
for the removal of homosexuality as a contraindication&#13;
for sex reassignment - an effort&#13;
that finally succeeded in the late 1980s. At a&#13;
time when most gender services focused on&#13;
male-to-female transsexuals, he volunteered&#13;
as the first FTM peer counselor with San&#13;
Francisco’s Janus Information Facility (a&#13;
clearinghouse for information about transsexuality)&#13;
and wrote the earliest informational&#13;
booldet for transmen, _Information&#13;
for the Female to Male Cross-Dresser&#13;
and Transsexual_ (1980). He later authored&#13;
a biography of early 20th-century "passing&#13;
woman" Jack Bee Garland. Sullivan was a&#13;
co-founder of the Gay and Lesbian Historical&#13;
Society of Northern California (now the&#13;
GLBT Historical Society), helping to ensure&#13;
that it was inclusive of transgender lives.&#13;
In 1979, after several refusals from established&#13;
university-based gender dinics,&#13;
Sullivan found sympathetic therapists and&#13;
doctors and began taking testosterone. He&#13;
had a double mastectomy and started a&#13;
new technician job where co-workers had&#13;
never known him as a woman. He finally&#13;
underwent genital surgery in 1986, but&#13;
experienced complications and never fully&#13;
recovered; that same year, he was diagnosed&#13;
as HIV positive. "I took a certain pleasure,"&#13;
he wrote, "in informing the gender clinic&#13;
that even though their program told me I&#13;
could not live as a gay man, it looks like I’m&#13;
going to die like one."&#13;
Sullivan devoted his final years to building&#13;
the network ofFTM contacts he had&#13;
acquired over a decade into an organization,&#13;
and eventually a visible movement. In 1986,&#13;
he began holding peer-support get-togethers&#13;
for people on the male transgender spectrum,&#13;
which evolved into the present-day&#13;
FTM International - today the largest and&#13;
longest-running organization of its kind.&#13;
Yet he continued to take the time to answer&#13;
the many letters he received from transmen&#13;
around the world, hoping to dispel the sense&#13;
of isolation he had felt.&#13;
Sullivan died of an AIDS-related illness in&#13;
March 1991, after malting plans to ensure&#13;
that the organization he created would&#13;
continue. "Lou Sullivan left behind a mailing&#13;
list of about 230 names, a roll of stamps,&#13;
the model of inclusion in his support group,&#13;
and the ethic of service to a community he&#13;
hoped would someday exist," said de facto&#13;
successor Jamison Green. "Now it almost&#13;
does. In life and since his death, he has been&#13;
an inspiration for many transmen, both gay&#13;
and straight."&#13;
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1) Langmeil Three Gardens Barossa Valley&#13;
’05- Shiraz, Grenache and Mourv~dre.&#13;
Smooth and round, with raspberry &amp; plum&#13;
most prominent/lean finish.&#13;
2) Yellow Tail Reserve Shiraz ’06- Ripe and&#13;
aromatic. The past 2 vintages have scored&#13;
some high points with national wine critics/&#13;
worth checking out.&#13;
3) Yalumba Y Series Shiraz-Viognier 2006-&#13;
Spicy, but the mix of Viognier makes a presence&#13;
of lychee and peach.&#13;
4) Molly Dooker The Boxer 2006 - Ripe and&#13;
smoky. A mouthful of raspberry with white&#13;
pepper. A state allocated wine/very hard to&#13;
find bottle here in town so if ya see it, get it!&#13;
5) Marquis Phillips Sarah’s Blend 2005-&#13;
Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot. Check out&#13;
the Roogle on the label. It’s cross between&#13;
an Eagle and a Kangaroo and signifies the&#13;
friendship between the US and Australia.&#13;
Great taste/recommended.&#13;
6) Lindemans Padthaway Reserve 2005-&#13;
Generous cherry and raspberry flavors.&#13;
From the Hunter Valley about and hour and&#13;
a half from Sydney. Also gets rave reviews.&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite wine&#13;
shop, ask questions and purchase a bottle&#13;
or two. Share some food &amp; wine with friends&#13;
and check this out for yourself.&#13;
Mr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events known&#13;
in town as the Wine Enthusiasts of Tulsa.&#13;
References include: the ABC’s of wine by&#13;
James Laube/www.WineSpectator.com&#13;
www.FoodandWine.com&#13;
www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
Photo: David Barlo,~ a,~d A,,~a,~da Ba/on CopyrightJoa*¢ Marcus 2007&#13;
TULSA, OK __ One of America’s most beloved musicals, "Annie"&#13;
is celebrating its 30th anniversary tour, and giving a whole new&#13;
generation the chance to experience this classic about never giving&#13;
up hope. The timeless tale of Little Orphan Annie is coming to the&#13;
Tulsa PAC March 4-9.&#13;
With music by Charles Strouse and book by Thomas Meeban, ’%nhie"&#13;
is again directed by lyricist Martin Charnin, who directed the&#13;
original 1977 Broadxvay production.&#13;
After xvinning seven Tony Axvards in 1977, including Best blusica!,&#13;
Book and Score the shoxv ran for 2,377 performances and is one of&#13;
the top 20 longest running shows in Broadxvay history.&#13;
With one of Broadxvay’s most memorable scores, including t~&#13;
the Hard-Knock Life" and ’"~tomorrow,""~"(~nnie,"is the feel-good&#13;
shoxv to bring a smile to any, face.&#13;
Tickets may be purchased at 596-7111, via the internet at wwxv.&#13;
MyTicketOffice.com or by visiting the PAC box oft{ce.&#13;
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New Orleans.&#13;
Bayou Crawfish Etouffee&#13;
1/4 pound butter&#13;
4 cups chopped onions&#13;
2 cups chopped green peppers&#13;
1 1/2 teaspoons fresh chopped garlic&#13;
4 cups sliced mushrooms&#13;
1 1/2 teaspoons flour&#13;
Salt and pepper to taste&#13;
1 tablespoon cayenne pepper&#13;
4 dashes Tabasco sauce&#13;
1 tablespoon garlic powder&#13;
2 cups whipping cream&#13;
1 cup half-and-half&#13;
1 3/4 cups tomato sauce&#13;
Melt butter in large heavy-duty pot. Add onions, peppers,&#13;
garlic and all seasonings. Saute, stirring occasionally until&#13;
onions are translucent (15 minutes).&#13;
Add mushrooms and saute for 5 minutes. Add flour and mix&#13;
thoroughly for 1 minute, stirring often. Add whipping cream&#13;
and half-and-half. Cook until cream thickens but does not&#13;
boil, stirring often.&#13;
Add tomato sauce and cook for 15 minutes. Add desired&#13;
meat, seafood or crawfish. Stirring often, cook until meat or&#13;
vegetables are done. The longer you let the sauce cook, the&#13;
more flavorful it becomes.&#13;
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by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
"Countess Alexis with Ray Williams"&#13;
Lypsinka&#13;
Frank Marino&#13;
One of the manygreat things about travel.in~ is,.besid.es me.eting&#13;
interestin,~,people and visiting beautiful places, sometimes you also get to&#13;
see FABULOUS ENTERTAINERS. The past few- )mars We were fortunate&#13;
to be able to see these entertainers in action. They ernb0dy all that is good&#13;
in a true entertainer. ...... fun, funny; sometimes elegant and they all put on&#13;
a great show.&#13;
THE COUNT.S, B&amp;EXIS DEL LAGO of Paris, New York and&#13;
HollDvood. one of the most remarkable, amazing and elegant pers0nalilties&#13;
that we have,ever met in our travels. She was the most elegant drag&#13;
queen ofthe 80 s New York City, she then moved to \Vest Hollywooa and&#13;
6pened a wonderful antiques b(~utique shop. She WAS Marlene Dietrich,&#13;
afI day and every day[ Sh£ is the cla~;iest add best &amp;essed of them all. She&#13;
*~,-~as (~nd stil! is) a r~al star when everyone else was just pretending. She&#13;
performed on stage, movies and tete~2ision. She was a bi~ hit at the famous&#13;
Pyramid Club in New York and with the Andy Wathol group. Her latest&#13;
moade, SUPERSTAR IN A HOUSEDRESS, only proves how classy,she&#13;
still iS. And always hers,d£ She believed in herself as most people don t.&#13;
MOst people either dont have the, courage to be themselve~s,o,~ are s,o unsure&#13;
about wh~ they are that they cant. As the Countess stares, It wasrft that I&#13;
was so fabulous, it is just that the others were so stupid. \Ve have never seen&#13;
her when she &amp;dnt look hke a milhon dollars. She ALWAYS makes a grain&#13;
entrance where ever she goes. And why not? She ~s N~e Countess : Check&#13;
out http:lt~wv.youtube.com/watch?v=lG2DATQ_dlA to see a fabulous&#13;
sm,en minute fihn clip.&#13;
LYPSINKA, whose real name is John Epperson lives in New York City.&#13;
We caught his act at theAI~ Theatre in San Francisco. His production&#13;
is entitled "LYPSINKM THE BOX.ED SET" He is one of the most&#13;
intelligent performers around. He does Gisele MacKenzie, Frances Faye,&#13;
Conme Franos, Llbby Morns, Dorothy Sqmres and the 50 s musical ,con&#13;
Delores Gray. He performs all over the United States and gets standing ovations&#13;
where,)er he performs. It is remarkable the staging and entertaini~ag&#13;
this entertainer does. You will be dazed by his performance. Unlike marli,&#13;
performers he stretches the boundaries. ~e H~llDvood Reporter says&#13;
L smka ~s hke nothing you ve seen before. Theamcat art,stry that ne er&#13;
seems to slow down" The New York~mes says "I.ypsinka is a fascinating,&#13;
ftmny and disturbing spectacle." From the opening scene ro the finale this&#13;
performer never lets down the audience. He is absolute dynamite. Audiences&#13;
go back year after year to see him perform. And on top of everything&#13;
else l~}m just happens to be a very nice person. For a listing of his performances&#13;
and other information about him go to ww~:lypsinka.corn.&#13;
FRANK MARINO, who performs at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas ,&#13;
is another performer who puts on a great show. He does his "_Joan River’s’&#13;
routine and has been wowing audiences for years and years in I.as Vegas.&#13;
The straights in the audience really get into his show and why not? He&#13;
and his cast and crmv put on a class act show. He emcees the’show and&#13;
introduces the different performers who do Chef. Shirley MacLaine, Tina,&#13;
and many others. Tlaeir show is sold out almost every night. It is basically&#13;
a musicallcomedy revie~v with gorgeous gowns, feathers, glitter, etc. Frank&#13;
changes cosrurnes between every set which gives a grear dimension to the&#13;
show. When going to Las Vegas next time, be sure and catch the show. His&#13;
web site is ~x~;frankmarino.com&#13;
.............................Continued next page&#13;
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Neighborhood&#13;
s recently as the mid-1990s, relatively few visitors spent time&#13;
in Chelsea, the neighborhood on Manhattan’s west side between&#13;
Midtown and Greenwich Village. Today, however, Chelsea abounds&#13;
with gay bars, coo! restaurants, diverting shops, avant-garde galleries,&#13;
and an increasing number of hotels. It’s become arguably the&#13;
city’s hottest destination for gay visitors, and a wonderful neighborhood&#13;
to spend a weekend or short vacation.&#13;
This part of the city was developed in the 1830s by clergyman&#13;
Clement Clark Moore, author of"A Visit from St. Nicholas" ("~B~vas&#13;
the night before Christmas..."), whose family owned most of the&#13;
area. Well into the mid-20th century, Chelsea was a drab, lower-income&#13;
neighborhood where workers at nearby garment factories and&#13;
river docks lived in cheap boardinghouses and rickety, airless tenements.&#13;
But as gays began moving here in the ’70s and ’80s, gentrification&#13;
gradually took hold. And in recent years, the neighborhood&#13;
has developed cachet among both residents and visitors as one of the&#13;
trendiest areas in the city as well as one of the nation’s most dynamic&#13;
gay communities.&#13;
Chelsea comprises roughly the blocks between 5th Avenue and the&#13;
Hudson River, with 14th Street forming the neighborhood’s southern&#13;
boundary. Most locals consider 23rd Street to be its northern&#13;
edge, but others argue the border extends as far north as 28th or&#13;
even 32nd Street. For all practical purposes - particularly in terms&#13;
of retail, dining, and clubbing - you’ll find the most intriguing&#13;
businesses between 14th and 23rd streets. And where gay-popular&#13;
establishments are concerned, the main drag is 8th Avenue, with 7th&#13;
Avenue a close runner-up. Additionally, 9th and 10th avenues have&#13;
witnessed the tide of gentrification in recent years, particularly as&#13;
top galleries have moved into the western reaches of Chelsea.&#13;
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)ff~rs little in the way of attractions, unless, of&#13;
course, you count shopping as a form of sightseeing. If you wander&#13;
along West 20th through West 27th streets in the block west of 10th&#13;
Avenue, you’ll find storefront after storefront of cutting-edge art galleries&#13;
- check out www.chelseaartga~leries.com for details on upcoming&#13;
shows. Fans of dance should note two important neighborhood&#13;
institutions: the art deco Joyce Theater, which hosts high-quality&#13;
dance companies throughout the year, and the dramatic Dance Theater&#13;
Workshop, around the corner, which also presents acclaimed&#13;
concerts throughout the year. The neighborhood draws plenty of&#13;
foodies to its Chelsea Market, a bustling concourse of gourmet food&#13;
stalls in which you’ll find tantalizing Thai food, savory soups, fine&#13;
wines, heavenly baked goods, and lots more.&#13;
In fact, restaurants have become one of the neighborhood’s leading&#13;
draws. There are the obvious bastions of gay social life, such as Viceroy&#13;
and Food Bar for rather standard American chow, and campy&#13;
VYNL, which is known for its eclectic Asian and international&#13;
dishes, plus outstanding martinis. Gym buffs on high-protein diets&#13;
favor Better Burger, with its menu of lean, char-grilled burgers and&#13;
fresh-squeezed juices. Other hot spots include the funky Thai restaurant&#13;
Room Service, known for such ldcky creations as Thai-spicy&#13;
tuna salad and chile-rubbed salmon; and Suenos, which serves some&#13;
of the most innovative regional Mexican fare in the city - be sure to&#13;
try the duck-confit quesadillas with poached pears and ancho chileso&#13;
For weekend brunch, don’t miss East of Eighth, which turns out&#13;
first-rate contemporary American food and offers lively cabaret in&#13;
the evenings. Few spots are more popular at lunchtime than Dish, a&#13;
glorified diner of sorts, which is also known for its relaxing Saturday&#13;
and Sunday brunch. Snackers and noshers will find plenty of&#13;
toothsome options, including F&amp;B Gudtfood for gourmet hot dogs&#13;
and European-style street food, Murray’s for some of the city’s finest&#13;
bagels, and Pinkberry, for the mysterious yogurt-esque frozen-dessert&#13;
snacks that have taken the city by storm.&#13;
On the west side of the neighborhood, you can count on the Red&#13;
Cat for a terrific meal of creative American fare, such as a fantastic&#13;
paprika-roasted cod with spicy escarole and an anchovy-almond&#13;
sauce. At cozy Tia Pol, choose from a long list of outstanding Spanish&#13;
tapas, while the much-hyped Craftsteak is your go-to for superb&#13;
cuts of beef- it’s part ofTom Colicchio’s (ofTV’s Top Chef) growing&#13;
restaurant empire.&#13;
Chelsea has become the epicenter of gay nightlife in New York&#13;
City (although it’s fair to say that the Hells Kitchen and East Village&#13;
neighborhoods provide plenty of competition). There are the&#13;
trendy spots, such as G Lounge, a sea of coiffed and smartly dressed&#13;
men hobnobbing around a central bar or relaxing in mod lounge&#13;
chairs; and the long-running Splash, a two-floor temple of chic gay&#13;
clubbing known for its go-go dancers and throbbing music. Quirky&#13;
Barracuda cultivates a mixed arty and cruisy bunch, while the bilevel&#13;
Eagle caters to the usual set of bears, leather men, and ardent porn&#13;
enthusiasts (old-fashioned blue movies play on the video screens).&#13;
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Rawhide is an old-school neighborhood bar with an age-diverse&#13;
following, and the friendly Gym Sportbar has become the darling&#13;
of the post-workout crowd. Locals hangouts like View Bar and XES&#13;
can seem empty or bustling depending on the night, and a couple of&#13;
pulsing warehouse discos, Rush and Stereo, round out the scene.&#13;
Chelsea has relatively few hotel rooms compared with other key&#13;
Manhattan neighborhoods, but it’s a 10- to 20-minute walk (or&#13;
a short cab or subway ride) from the scads of hotels in Midtown.&#13;
What you will find in Chelsea, however, are several properties with&#13;
reasonable rates, most catering heavily to the gay market. A favorite&#13;
of history buffs is the raffish Hotel Chelsea, the city’s tallest building&#13;
when it was built in the 1880s. This bohemian hostelry has been the&#13;
home of all sorts of fascinating characters, from William Burroughs&#13;
to Jasper Johns to Allen Ginsberg: Just up the street, the modern&#13;
and rather basic Chelsea Savoy Hotel has a terrific location at the&#13;
corner ofWest 23rd Street and 7th Avenue, and rooms here can run&#13;
as low as $99 nightly.&#13;
Among the big chains, there’s a Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan&#13;
Chelsea on West 25th Street, and the Hampton Inn Chelsea&#13;
on West 24th Street. Both of these are clean, well-managed, and&#13;
affordable. This hip neighborhood is rapidly developing, though,&#13;
and within a few years you’ll find a number of additional hotels to&#13;
choose from. For instance, the trendy hotel brand Indigo is planning&#13;
a 122-room property for 127 West 28th Street, to open in&#13;
early 2009.&#13;
And, just a short walk east of Chelsea in a similarly vibrant area, you&#13;
might consider the uber-coolWNew York Union Square, a swank&#13;
stunner that occupies the 1911 beaux-arts Guardian Life building&#13;
and contains Todd English’s bustling Olives restaurant and Rande&#13;
Gerber’s see-and-be-seen Underbar. Or check into Ian Schrager’s&#13;
luxuriously re-imagined Gramercy Park Hotel, a glam boutique&#13;
hotel overlooking the elegant park of the same name.&#13;
Among smaller, gay-oriented properties, a reliable pick is the Chelsea&#13;
Pines Inn, which occupies a charming 1850s town house in the&#13;
heart of the neighborhood. Rooms with semiprivate bath (sink and&#13;
shower are in your room, but the toilet is shared with several other&#13;
rooms on same floor) start at $140, while rooms with private baths&#13;
begin at $175. An even better value, with rates beginning around&#13;
$130 for shared-bath units, the Chelsea Lodge is set along handsome&#13;
West 22nd Street and contains 22 cozy, clean, and pleasantly&#13;
furnished rooms. When you consider that generic, bland chain&#13;
properties in Midtown can charge well over $400 per night, these&#13;
two intimate and friendly Chelsea hideaways are a real bargain. And&#13;
you can use the money you save to dine well in the neighborhood’s&#13;
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and the&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
esterday was my thirty-ninth&#13;
birthday. I chose to wake with the roosters&#13;
and run a five kilometer race to begin my&#13;
fete of this event. I ruminated on my choice&#13;
of a celebratory method be.fore, during, and&#13;
after this competition. I discovered many&#13;
reasons ~vhy I dragged my partner and our&#13;
little canine companion along with me to&#13;
this athletic spectacle.&#13;
There is not much traffic on an early Saturday&#13;
morning when you are headed to a&#13;
physical challenge. I was able to really notice&#13;
the mountains when I wasn’t beset by droves&#13;
of angry, chafed, rush-hour motorists. I&#13;
realized that the mountains were even more&#13;
majestic with their verdant hue given the&#13;
recent rains here in the desert. The rising&#13;
sun added its paintbrush to this mountain&#13;
landscape with its spangling of yellows and&#13;
oranges. A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
We drove past the Phoenix International&#13;
Raceway on our journey to the starting line.&#13;
I have lived in the Valley of the Sun for over&#13;
three years and had never seen this imposing&#13;
NASCAR edifice. It was quietly assuming&#13;
its regnant place alongside its panoply of&#13;
mountains. We also had never been to the&#13;
location of this gala running affair. It too&#13;
was nestled next to the mountains and was&#13;
a magnificent oasis in the ribald desert landscape.&#13;
I felt a contemporary thrill of a Louis&#13;
and Clark moment as I gazed upon virgin&#13;
ground. A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
There were other people at the race site&#13;
when I arrived. These people also had&#13;
running shoes and were stretching. These&#13;
people also brought friends, family members,&#13;
and their little dogs too. These people&#13;
also ran the course, sweated, and finished&#13;
completely exhausted. I wasn’t the only one&#13;
early to bed and early to rise. We shared camaraderie&#13;
and a commonality that morning.&#13;
A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
I received a T-shirt, bananas, a medal, an&#13;
olio of donated sundries, and some&#13;
friendly discourse through&#13;
out my experience. It did cost me twentyfive&#13;
dollars to participate but I am not offering&#13;
any regrets. I could just as easily have&#13;
spent that money on a well-earned hangover&#13;
but I already have plenty of those notched&#13;
in my craw! of fame. I am pleased with my&#13;
assortment of newly acquired memorabilia.&#13;
A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
There was live music after the race. It was&#13;
provided by your quintessential three men&#13;
and a lady cover band. The backdrop was&#13;
a cupola adorned, ornate clubhouse and a&#13;
lake begirded with palm trees. I would have&#13;
settled for anything at that time. I had just&#13;
felt the intrinsic satisfaction of completing&#13;
an arduous task and the extrinsic reward of a&#13;
salvo of cheers for my fait accompli. A very&#13;
good reason to get up and run.&#13;
I am thirty-nine today and I wil! be forty&#13;
next year. I have no control over the passage&#13;
of time. I will continue to enjoy my flight&#13;
through the ages and I will continue to&#13;
augment my reasoning for getting up and&#13;
running...until the flight ends.&#13;
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ART SHOW:&#13;
Between sumi-d, drawings, oil paintings and&#13;
sculpture, Shawn’s work has been shown and&#13;
sold in dozens of one-woman and group&#13;
showings and through commissioned work.&#13;
Merry Schepers is also a native Otdahoman&#13;
whose works in porcelain, clay and&#13;
multimedia embrace a broad stylistic spectrum&#13;
from flying porcelain vessels to&#13;
shamanic, archetypal masks to functional&#13;
stoneware. She earned her BA from&#13;
Montclair State University (N.J.) and has&#13;
worked in clay for over thirteen years.&#13;
As a member of the Alternative Outsider&#13;
artists, she participates in that group’s&#13;
annual show. She also shows in galleries in&#13;
Tulsa, Ok. and Fayetteville, AR. and&#13;
participates in Tulsa’s Blue Dome Arts&#13;
Festival.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month of March, and can be viewed&#13;
Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pm. Nae&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is&#13;
located at 621 E. 4th St., in downtown&#13;
Tulsa. More info can be found on the web&#13;
at okeq.org.&#13;
7his monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’sfor&#13;
Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks equal rightsfor&#13;
Lesbian, Ga); Bisexual &amp; Tram’gender (LGBT) individuals&#13;
andfamilies through advocacy, education,&#13;
programs, alliances, and the operation ofthe Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equali~y Center.&#13;
Oklahoma City mayor&#13;
challenges citizens to&#13;
loose 1 million pounds&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY - With a button-popping&#13;
spread of cornbread, sausage and gravy,&#13;
chicken fried steak and pecan pie designated&#13;
as Oklahoma’s official state meal, it’s no&#13;
surprise that Oklahoma City’s mayor wants&#13;
to put the city on a diet.&#13;
Mick Cornett has challenged the city to&#13;
shed 1 million pounds as its New Year’s&#13;
resolution.&#13;
A1 McAffrey To Speak&#13;
At OK County Democrats&#13;
Medallion Dinner&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __M is the Representative&#13;
for House District 88 and will be&#13;
the Master of Ceremonies for our Medallion&#13;
Dinner.&#13;
The Oklahoma County Democrats Medallion&#13;
Dinner, with Jim Roth and Al McAffrey,&#13;
will be taking place on March 8, 2008&#13;
at the Regal Room (Ned’s Catering), 625&#13;
NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 73118.&#13;
Visit the website for updated information,&#13;
sponsor &amp; ticket prices, and easy online&#13;
ticket purchasing.&#13;
www.okcountydemocrats.org&#13;
Oklahoma Governor&#13;
say’s NO to National&#13;
Real ID&#13;
(PR) The federal effort to create a national&#13;
identity card, called the Real ID card, would&#13;
take us one step closer to a surveillance&#13;
society, erode our right to privacy and put&#13;
our personal information at risk.&#13;
Luckily, governors in five states, including&#13;
Oklahoma, courageously rejected this invasive&#13;
law. Now we need these governors to&#13;
stand their ground so that Congress will be&#13;
forced to repeal this horrifying program!&#13;
Real ID would force all states to connect&#13;
their DMV databases to one single interlinked&#13;
system -- facilitating government&#13;
tracking of ordinary Americans.&#13;
It would also expose our most sensitive personal&#13;
information to criminal identity theft.&#13;
Thanks to your Governor, this invasive law&#13;
-- and the dramatic tax increases required to&#13;
pay its massive price tag -- was courageously&#13;
rejected in Oklahoma. Help make sure that&#13;
no American is forced to use the costly "Big&#13;
Brother" Real ID card.&#13;
The national Real ID card will take away&#13;
our privacy and treat all Americans like&#13;
enemies of the state!&#13;
"The nature of the questions LGBT human&#13;
rights defenders were asked, repeatedly&#13;
trying to link homosexuality and pedophilia,&#13;
simply shows how far our stubborn opposition&#13;
is ready to go to put obstacles before&#13;
LGBT groups on their way to recognition&#13;
as members of civil society," the International&#13;
Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA)&#13;
said in a statement.&#13;
Just two of many reasons the right wing&#13;
hates McCain.&#13;
1. Same-sex marriage. McCain refuses to&#13;
support a constitutional amendment to ban&#13;
same-sex marriage.&#13;
2. Stem-cell research. McCain would relax&#13;
restrictions on federal dollars for embryonic&#13;
stem cell research, which critics consider&#13;
tantamount to abortion.&#13;
BERLIN (AP) __ A new Berlin memorial&#13;
to the Nazis’ gay victims should be ready&#13;
within months, officials said Thursday.&#13;
The $890,000 memorial to gay victims will&#13;
be located in Berlin’s Tiergarten Park, across&#13;
from the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of&#13;
Europe, Culture Minister Bernd Neumann&#13;
said. Homosexuality was banned under the&#13;
Nazis. Tens of thousands of people, primarily&#13;
men, were arrested, and many were sent&#13;
to concentration camps.&#13;
BEIJING (AFP) Chinas Ministry of Health&#13;
is set to implement its first ever national&#13;
programme to curb the spread of HIV/&#13;
AIDS among gay men.&#13;
"The programme aims to strengthen&#13;
measures to prevent and control the deadly&#13;
disease among the homosexual community,"&#13;
the China Daily quoted Wang \greizhen, a&#13;
senior official with the ministry’s HIWAIDS&#13;
prevention department, as saying.&#13;
"By learning more about gay people, we can&#13;
better protect them against this incurable&#13;
disease. Studies are under way in several cities&#13;
to collect information on gay men, such&#13;
as their.., behavioural patterns."&#13;
The programme will also deliver special&#13;
funding and technical support to gay men,&#13;
Wang said, without giving further details.&#13;
There are over 700 thousand gay men with&#13;
HIV/AIDS in China.&#13;
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"Be cor~servative with money, Gemini!"&#13;
As Mars enters Cancer, productive efforts are easily clouded&#13;
by moods and misunderstandings. While he opposes&#13;
Pluto, frustrations can gain exaggerated importance. You&#13;
may feel like you need an oar to propel your craft forward,&#13;
but what you may really need is a shovel to dig to the root&#13;
of existing challenges.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -Apri~ 19): Yours is the sign of the&#13;
lone wolf, but you are now aiming for the role of head of&#13;
the household. The responsibilities and obligations really&#13;
don’t suit you. Try for the position of "elder statesperson" or&#13;
dowager instead.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Little domestic arguments&#13;
can explode way too easily. Are you just being stubborn?&#13;
How important are those details, anyway? Your arguments&#13;
may be more aesthetic than logical, but they should still be&#13;
explainable in a calm, friendly manner.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - Jun~ 20): Be very careful and conservative&#13;
with your money. Household and proper~ investments&#13;
or any renegotiation of debt should be checked out very&#13;
thoroughly. Sexual urges may take an emotional cost, challenging&#13;
you to think more about your deeper needs.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Acting on impulse can&#13;
transform your relationship, and probably not for the better.&#13;
Channel that energy into thinking ahead and talking about&#13;
what you want, what your partner wants, and how you can&#13;
deepen your connection.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Worrying about your health or&#13;
work only makes problems - real or imagined - worse. Take&#13;
positive steps, and check out anything that bears watching.&#13;
Remember the difference between focus and obsession,&#13;
and stick to the task at hand.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Your political aims&#13;
are coming from somewhere deep in your gut, which is fine.&#13;
But sensible strategy should come from your brilliant-butnow-&#13;
vacationing brain. Artistic, creative expressions will&#13;
give you the outlet you need.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Courtesy is usually&#13;
your strongest conviction. Now other deep beliefs provoke&#13;
you to speak up against authority. Think carefully about&#13;
mouthing off to the police or your boss. If you want to raise&#13;
hell, find a public demonstration that suits your politics.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Your urge for arguments&#13;
seems to be coming out of nowhere. Try to focus&#13;
that energy toward digging into topics that interest you.&#13;
Take up a good challenge to keep your mind busy and your&#13;
mouth out of trouble!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): Your&#13;
sexual appetite is surging, but so is your deeper desire for&#13;
commitment. One is so much more easily satisfied than the&#13;
other that you might find any effort frustrating. Try seeing&#13;
the glass as half full.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Is your partner&#13;
being too aggressive, or are you just being stubborn? You&#13;
can do something about the latter. Fights come easily, but&#13;
so does passion. You really need a struggle. Be nice, and&#13;
you could get a good one!&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February t8): Wanting too&#13;
much can be a great spur to action, but acting impulsively&#13;
on excessive desire is a sure path to accidents and illness.&#13;
Meditate, think ahead, and confide in a friend with a cooler&#13;
head before acting.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Acting on your playful&#13;
urges will have far-reaching ramifications. Focus those desires&#13;
responsibly and creatively. Infuriating people is not a&#13;
mark of success per se, but be bold enough to risk pissing&#13;
off the right people for the right reasons.&#13;
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              <text>ESTABLISHED 2003 www.ozarksstar.com MAY 2008&#13;
One of the longest running and largest of Gay Rodeo Organizations in the International&#13;
Gay Rodeo Association (IGRA) system, Oklahoma’s Great Plains Rodeo will kick off it’s&#13;
23rd year. A fun filled weekend May 23 through May 25th 2008. The event will be held in&#13;
Oklahoma City at State Fair Park, 333 Gordon Cooper Blvd.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK ~The fun begins&#13;
with the Great Plains Rodeo Kickoff Party&#13;
hosted at the Finishline Thursday, May 22&#13;
featuring the current reigning OGRA Royalty.&#13;
This is a great chance to meet and greet,&#13;
dance and party, and ready yourself for the&#13;
weekend to come.&#13;
The host hotel for the Rodeo is the Hilton&#13;
Garden Inn, and there is a block of rooms&#13;
available at a special rate from May 22-26&#13;
that will be available until May 16 or until&#13;
they sell out, whichever comes first. Registration&#13;
for the event happens Friday from 6&#13;
p.m. until 9 p.m. Tickets are available from&#13;
OGRA members for $10 or $15 at the gate.&#13;
The Rodeo takes place at the Oklahoma&#13;
State Fairgrounds on Saturday May 24 and&#13;
Sunday May 25, beginning at 8 a.m. both&#13;
days. To keep the weekend wild the Texas&#13;
Gay Rodeo Association will host their Texas&#13;
T Party on that Saturday in the Copa from&#13;
6 p.m. until 9 p.m. featuring fantastic food&#13;
and fun.&#13;
The Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association,&#13;
Inc. (OGRA) is a nonprofit organization&#13;
and member of the International Gay&#13;
Rodeo Association, Inc. (IGRA) which is&#13;
comprised of 28 state/provincial associations&#13;
throughout the United States and Canada.&#13;
OGRA is proud to be the first association&#13;
seated at the first ever IGRA Convention in&#13;
1985 For more information check out the&#13;
OGRA website at www.ogra.net.&#13;
An Exclusive Interview&#13;
With OGRA’s 4 Term&#13;
President, Klint Wieden&#13;
Photo: Klint Wieden with his horse&#13;
Cherokee. "I grew up in the small northwest&#13;
Oklahoma town ofArnett. I rode horses and&#13;
worked cattle my whole life, so that’s really&#13;
who I am." Klint told the Star. PAGE-12&#13;
Newly revamped&#13;
drag-free Tulsa&#13;
Pride 2008&#13;
unveiled&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Organizers of this year’s&#13;
Tulsa Pride Celebration are promising the&#13;
public that this year’s events will be anything&#13;
but boring. "We have made a lot of&#13;
changes to the entire celebration," says Nate&#13;
Black, one of the co-chairs. Black says the&#13;
changes are intended to breathe a new sense&#13;
of excitement into the pride observance&#13;
and to help promote the revitalization of&#13;
downtown.&#13;
"People don’t kno,v downtown. They&#13;
don’t know how to get here, they don’t&#13;
know where to park, they don’t know how&#13;
many things are down here and growing,"&#13;
Black says. "We have moved the events to&#13;
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i 7 West 7th Street (corner 7th &amp; ~3oulder Ave) e Tulsa, Ok 74ii9&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
1:800o535oAtDS (2437)&#13;
PROTECT YOURSELF&#13;
PROTKOT YOUR PAR&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 3&#13;
Join us for our biggest issue of&#13;
the year! PRIDE 2008.&#13;
Be a part of&#13;
RESERVE YOUR SPACE NOW&#13;
Deadline Thursday l~ay t 5f.h&#13;
Serving the Oklahoma GLBT community since 2003.&#13;
Mr OkAahoma&#13;
Continentall Benefits&#13;
OYP Tulsao&#13;
By Judy G.&#13;
Charles Frederick Mr Oklahoma Continental 2008&#13;
TULSA, OK __ March 28th, Singer and&#13;
entertainer Chades Frederick, Mr. Oklahoma&#13;
Continental, began one of the many&#13;
benefits planned to support Openarms&#13;
Youth Project in Tulsa to a standing room&#13;
only crowd. Many parents and grandparents&#13;
of the entertainers were in attendance.&#13;
David Dees, owner of Club Majestic, 124&#13;
N. Boston, Tulsa, donated the use of the&#13;
dub for this worthy benefit. ~he event&#13;
raised $770 for OYE.&#13;
Entertainers were Sabastyn Croft, Tazia&#13;
Kennedy, Cort, Brooke Kennedy-Miss OK&#13;
National Queen, Mindy Bartlett, KC Morgan,&#13;
Kordylia Kennedy, Alex Kennedy, Iman&#13;
Scott-Miss Goddess 2007, Daphne Rio and&#13;
Nicole Poverty-Miss OYE.&#13;
Donations&#13;
to benefit the GLBT youth group,&#13;
many who are or were homeless just because&#13;
they are gay, can be made to Openarms&#13;
Youth Project, 2015-B S. Lakewood, Tulsa,&#13;
Ok. 74112, or contact Tim or Ken at 918-&#13;
838-7104.&#13;
TULSA PRIDE:&#13;
give people a reason to check it (downtown)&#13;
out, but also to come enjoy our new center&#13;
and see how many resources are available."&#13;
The first big change this year that Black&#13;
notes is the separation of the Pride Festival&#13;
from the Pride Parade. This year, the parade&#13;
will occur June 7 and the festival will occur&#13;
June 14.&#13;
Following a national trend, the Pride&#13;
Parade will be held in the evening, escaping&#13;
the oppressive summer sun. The parade will&#13;
fol!ow a new route, taking it from the Brady&#13;
Arts District through downtown to the&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
When the parade ends at 4th and&#13;
Kenosha, the new Pride Block Party will&#13;
kick off: "There will be 2 stages of entertainment,&#13;
beer tents, vendors and all kinds of&#13;
activities," says Black, who also notes that&#13;
national music sensation Eric Himan will&#13;
be performing. Black also says that for those&#13;
with children, the second floor of the equality&#13;
center will be open to provide licensed&#13;
babysitters for a small fee.&#13;
A week later, the Diversity Festival&#13;
will kick off in Centennial Park just west&#13;
of6th &amp; Peoria. Black says that the newly&#13;
revamped festival will feature two stages of&#13;
entertainment with a multi-ethnic array of&#13;
performers, an international food court,&#13;
children’s area, local vendors and more.&#13;
According to Black, including other&#13;
faith and ethnic communities is not an attempt&#13;
to "de-gay" Pride, but to help create&#13;
community allies. "We have to realize our&#13;
commitment to justice can not be for the&#13;
gay community only. We have to speak out&#13;
against racism and against bigotry. "The&#13;
GLBT community is in every population,"&#13;
"By increasing our alliances we strengthen&#13;
our own commitment for our people."&#13;
’This is still a gay pride event," Black&#13;
emphasizes. There will be a leather fashion&#13;
show, there will be drag queens, and there&#13;
xvill be rainbows. It’s still very gay, but it is&#13;
also more professional and more inclusive."&#13;
The final major change that Black says&#13;
will be occurring is the moving of the&#13;
Diversity Gala to the historic Cain’s Ballroom.&#13;
Black says that not only does this&#13;
help to create an emphasis on downtown,&#13;
but it also provides much needed space for&#13;
the event to grow.&#13;
For the latest updates on the Tulsa Pride&#13;
Celebration, visit their web site at www.&#13;
tulsapride.org.&#13;
2008 LGBT Leadership&#13;
Summit OKC&#13;
Saturday, May 10, 9am-5pm, Ronald J.&#13;
Norick Downtown Library, 300 Park Avenue,&#13;
Oklahoma City&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation wil! host the 2008&#13;
LGBT Leadership Summit a one-day event&#13;
with four sessions of workshops. This year’s&#13;
summit features more extensive workshops&#13;
about our state legislature - by far the most&#13;
attended session last year - and programs&#13;
appealing to college students and young&#13;
adults. There will also be two community&#13;
forums.&#13;
The 2007 LGBT Leadership Summit was&#13;
successful beyond expectations. LGBT&#13;
and LGBT-friendly persons and organizations&#13;
acquired tools and guidance to more&#13;
effectively manage themselves and, more&#13;
importantly, better collaborate with others&#13;
to accomplish common goals.&#13;
Workshops&#13;
The 2008 LGBT Leadership Summit is a&#13;
one-day event with four sessions of up to&#13;
five workshops per session. Workshops will&#13;
address five topics:&#13;
Leadership Development&#13;
O Organization Development - non-profits,&#13;
fundraising, etc.&#13;
o Government- politics and the legislative&#13;
process&#13;
® Personal Development - spirituality,&#13;
equality, etc.&#13;
o Anti-violence - anti-bullying, hate crimes,&#13;
etc.&#13;
For more information go to:&#13;
wvcw.cimarronalliance.org&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 5&#13;
Loving the Hater&#13;
Wlaile Hating the Hate&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ I found a&#13;
link recently to a blog (vavw.bilerico.com)&#13;
that contains a comment (http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/4qdbph) written in reaction to reading&#13;
the main story about the Oklahoma City&#13;
chapter of PFLAG and their recording of&#13;
Rep. Sally Kern (http://tinyurl.com/2zbpgn)&#13;
that catches Kern in her spider web of&#13;
hubris and cant.&#13;
Like the author, I too am very disappointed&#13;
with the approach of "loving the hater while&#13;
hating the hate."&#13;
Ofcourse, I respect our supporters who use&#13;
their close relationship with Jesus to try and&#13;
gain support for LGBT citizens and other&#13;
minorities who are used for verbal target&#13;
practice in the ~var for suppression of civil&#13;
rights.&#13;
I’m delighted the Oklahoma City PFLAG&#13;
chapter was able to document the duplicity&#13;
of Sally Kern and record with her permission&#13;
the lies she later reported as irresponsibility&#13;
on the part of PFLAG. This single&#13;
incident should show you the arrogance and&#13;
madness that is being passed offas legislative&#13;
Republican leadership. Not one elected&#13;
official in Oklahoma from either major&#13;
party has come strongly to the defense and&#13;
support of the LGBT taxpayers living in&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
Had Kern used race, skin color, or ethnic&#13;
origin as her subject I bet the rent she would&#13;
be rene~ving her teaching certificate and&#13;
looking for a school that would hire her.&#13;
The First Amendment guarantees both sides&#13;
the freedom to practice their respective&#13;
religious viewpoints and the market place in&#13;
which to talk about them.&#13;
However, this same First Amendment does&#13;
NOT give either side permission to encode&#13;
their religious viewpoints into CIVIL law.&#13;
I feel this is where we miss the boat in establishing&#13;
our birthright to equal treatment&#13;
under judicial law, and not the ten laws of&#13;
Deuteronomy. There will always be a Bible&#13;
verse to trump the opposing Bible verse resulting&#13;
in a version of ping-pong skirmishes&#13;
with Jesus as the referee.&#13;
The writer gives some specific examples of&#13;
public, peaceful protest that we can engage&#13;
in to show that LGBTs are neither the doormats&#13;
nor the monsters our enemies make us&#13;
to be.&#13;
It’s odd that our suppressors are either afraid&#13;
to be in the same room with us, fearing for&#13;
their own bodily integrity, keeping their&#13;
knees close together; or they, dismiss us as&#13;
dippy airheads, frivolous and irresponsible.&#13;
How can we be both at the same time?&#13;
Their response shows more about the fiction&#13;
in their minds then about the truth of our&#13;
lives.&#13;
Until we get out of the religious justification&#13;
business the more we’ll be dragged into its&#13;
historical quagmire. Look at the present&#13;
wars being fought around the world and&#13;
you’ll see religious intolerance at the root.&#13;
Our LGBT equality will have to be established&#13;
in the legislatures and the courthouses&#13;
in all fifty states without religious prejudice&#13;
tipping the scales of justice.&#13;
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What is the history o£GLAAD ??&#13;
For more than two decades, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against&#13;
Defamation (GLAAD) has served as the queer community’s watchdog&#13;
against biased portrayals of lesbian, ga); bisexual, and transgender&#13;
people in the media.&#13;
Up until the final decades of the 20th century, representations of&#13;
LGBT people in l{lms, television, popular music, and mainstream&#13;
publications - if present at all - typically focused on scandal or&#13;
ridicule. The burst of gay activism and visibility in the late 1960s&#13;
spurred a conservative backlash, and by the mid-1980s, the community&#13;
was staggering under the weight of the AIDS epidemic,&#13;
as people with HIV faced stigma exacerbated by media portrayals&#13;
depicting them as a danger to the "general population."&#13;
In 1985, the New York LGBT community was embroiled in a&#13;
debate about closure of the .city’s gay bathhouses and grew- increasingly&#13;
alarmed about sensationalistic AIDS coverage in the New&#13;
York Post. That November, a group of long-time activists including&#13;
Vito Russo, Arnie Kantrowitz, Jim Owles, and Darrell Yates Rist&#13;
called a town meeting that drew more than 700 participants. Heeding&#13;
the exhortation of author Jewetle Gomez to "take responsibility&#13;
for what is being said about us," they formed the Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).&#13;
The group began as a grassroots effort, using phone trees and&#13;
monthly newsletters to issue alerts about offensive media portrayals&#13;
of LGBT people. Among its earliest victories, in 1987 GLAAD&#13;
persuaded the New York Times to finally use the word "gay" rather&#13;
than "homosexual." Ti~e following year, the New York group hired&#13;
its first full-time executive director, Craig Davidson. Meanwhile,&#13;
in Los Angeles, Richard Jennings and others started a new chapter&#13;
focused on the Hollywood entertainment industry. The bicoastal&#13;
organization’s clout continued to grow, enabling it to secure an&#13;
apology from comedian Johnny Carson for saying "fag" on the air,&#13;
followed by the suspension ofAndy Rooney by CBS for homophobic&#13;
and racist comments. In 1992, Entertainment Weekly named&#13;
GLAAD one of the 100 most powerful entities in Hollywood.&#13;
Before long, new GLAAD chapters arose in Atlanta, Dallas, Denver,&#13;
Kansas City, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.&#13;
But in 1995, the local groups merged into a centralized national&#13;
organization with a single board, and a staff based in New York and&#13;
Los Angeles; two years later, former Showtime executive Joan Garry&#13;
took the helm. Over the next decade, GLAAD initiated projects&#13;
focusing on communities of color (including Spanish and Chinese&#13;
language media), sports media, faith-based groups, and youth.&#13;
GLAAD continued to exert insider pressure, and, when needed, to&#13;
organize larger public protests against biased portrayals - like Sharon&#13;
Stone’s murderous bisexual temptress in the film Basic Instinct&#13;
(1992) - or the omission of queer content, such as excising&#13;
a male-male kiss from the television show Melrose Place. Homophobic&#13;
song lyrics by rapper Eminem and Jamaican dancehall artists&#13;
Beenie Man and Buju Banton were other targets. GLAAD also&#13;
reacted to current events, such as the murders of Matthew Shepard&#13;
and transgender teen Gwen Araujo, as well as homophobic outbursts&#13;
by the likes of the late Rev. Jerry Falwell and Pennsylvania&#13;
Senator Rick Santorum.&#13;
But in keeping with its mission of promoting "fair, accurate, and inclusive&#13;
representation of people and events in the media as a means&#13;
of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender&#13;
identity and sexual orientation," GLAAD also sought to shape&#13;
positive portrayals. It consulted on television and movie scripts&#13;
featuring LGBT characters and themes, pitched sympathetic stories&#13;
to mainstream publications, provided spokespersons for talk shows,&#13;
and trained queer individuals and groups in how to effectively use&#13;
the media. In addition to wielding the "stick" of protest, the organization&#13;
also dangled the "carrot" of praise, introducing the GLAAD&#13;
Media Awards in 1990 to recognize favorable representations of the&#13;
community and its issues. After considerable pressure from LGBT&#13;
media, the organization agreed in 2007 to honor them along with&#13;
nongay outlets.&#13;
By 2005, when Garry turned over leadership to Neil Giuliano - the&#13;
openly gay former Republican mayor ofTempe, Ariz. - the organization&#13;
had a budget approaching $7.5 million and a staff of more than&#13;
40. Yet GLAAD’s explosive growth, insider strategy, and increased&#13;
emphasis on star-studded events did not sit well with some activists&#13;
who felt the organization had moved too far from its grassroots&#13;
origins. Further, some were unhappy with tactics they regarded as&#13;
censorship, such as the successful pressure campaign to cancel conservative&#13;
commentator Dr. Laura Schlessinger’s television show.&#13;
GLAAD has "a political agenda that is murky at best - at worst, it&#13;
is dangerous to free speech, artistic expression, and the interests of&#13;
LGBT people," wrote activist Michae! Bronski. "Judging the accuracy&#13;
of a news report is much different than judging art. GLAAD&#13;
can deal with these issues by getting out of show business and back&#13;
into watchdog media commentary."&#13;
Despite the criticism, GLAAD continues with its goal of"changing&#13;
people’s hearts and minds through what they see in the media."&#13;
According to the organization, "What people see at the movies&#13;
or read in the newspaper shapes how they view and treat the gay,&#13;
lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people around them, and we have&#13;
a responsibility to make sure those images foster awareness, understanding&#13;
and respect."&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Bronski, Michael. 2005. ~Not So GLAAD Anymore." Z Magazine (May 1).&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. www.glaad.org.&#13;
Gross, Larry: 2002. Up From Invisibility: Lesbians, Gay Men and the Media in America&#13;
(Columbia University Press).&#13;
10 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
OkEq Announces Anrmat&#13;
Equality Gala&#13;
Saturday, May 3t, 6pm, Cain’s Ballroom,&#13;
423 N Main Ave&#13;
TULSA, OK__ (ENEWS) Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality is excited to announce its annual&#13;
Equality Gala, held this year at the legendary&#13;
Cain’s Ballroom. Benefiting OkEq, the Gala&#13;
honors Lifetime Achievement Axvard xvinner&#13;
Charles Faudree, Community Heroes George&#13;
Kaiser Family Foundation and Carol Crawford,&#13;
and Russ Bennett Spiritual Inclusion&#13;
Award winner Nancy Day: The program&#13;
features a champagne and hors d’oeuvre&#13;
reception, live entertainment by Jared Tyler&#13;
and Valerie Eskridge accompanied by Jacob&#13;
Fred Jazz Odyssey, dinner by Taste Catering&#13;
and wine donated by Loring Wine Company.&#13;
Don’t miss the black tie event of the&#13;
season, celebrating Tulsa’s rich diversity.&#13;
Sponsorship information and tickets are&#13;
available at: wxvw.okeq.org&#13;
Co ° munity for&#13;
People iving&#13;
with&#13;
H P !iA1D8&#13;
A 501 c (3) Non Profit O~:gan:izatlon&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
VVe provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
harrismmjr@yahoo.com.&#13;
www.0zarksstar.c0m&#13;
New exhibit featuring&#13;
artist Ann Marie Distefano&#13;
at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis R. Neill&#13;
Equality Center art gallery will host its&#13;
monthly First Thursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-9pm, Thursday, May 1,&#13;
2008, for the opening of it’s May exhibit,&#13;
paintings by Ann Marie Distefano.&#13;
Ann Marie’s paintings emerge from an aspiration&#13;
to reclaim the spiritual dignity of&#13;
art. "I want to make art that might open for&#13;
the receptive viewer the window onto&#13;
eternity," states Distefano. She continues,&#13;
"My paintings are ’plugged into’ an inner&#13;
source within myself that is very deep and&#13;
sometimes unknown. What I seek to achieve&#13;
is independence of artistic and philosophical&#13;
fashions. My goal as an artist is to reveal&#13;
an ineffable presence, the contemplation of&#13;
which can lead the viewer towards an intuitive&#13;
recognition of his or her own inherent&#13;
radiance."&#13;
Distefano, a native Bostonian, has been&#13;
living in Tulsa for the past four years. She is&#13;
a graduate of the School of the Museum of&#13;
Fine Arts of Boston. The reception will be&#13;
generously catered by donation by Baxter’s&#13;
Interurban Grill. The exhibit will remain&#13;
up through the month of May, and can be&#13;
viewed Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pm.&#13;
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located&#13;
at 621 E. 4th St., in downtown Tulsa.&#13;
More info can be found on the web at okeq.&#13;
org.&#13;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq)_. OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &amp;&#13;
Transgender (LGBT) individuals and&#13;
families through advocacy, education, programs,&#13;
alliances, and the operation of&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
Emmy Award Winner&#13;
Leslie Jordan (Brother&#13;
Boy) In Oklahoma City.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Leslie Jordan&#13;
famed "Sordid Lives" star, will bring his one&#13;
man show, "My Trip Down The Pink Carpet"&#13;
to OKC June 8th at the Tolbert Theater&#13;
@ Stage Center. "In 1982, Leslie Jordan&#13;
jumped offa Greyhound bus from the hills&#13;
ofTennessee, said ’hello’ to Hollywood and&#13;
has never looked back. With hundreds of&#13;
television and film roles to his credit, he is&#13;
probably best remembered for ’Kyle’ hapless&#13;
ex-con on Muphey Brown, ’Resplendent&#13;
Man’ entrepreneurial super hero on Lois and&#13;
Clark, and can currently be seen recurring&#13;
as ’Mr. Beverly Leslie’ on the hit series, \Vgill&#13;
&amp; Grace. Mr. Jordan just finished a stint on&#13;
the two hit series, Ally McBeal and Boston&#13;
Public as ’Dr. Benjamin Harris’ cloning expert&#13;
turned new-age reverend turned science&#13;
teacher turned drama coach.&#13;
Mr. Jordan has also had a successful stage&#13;
career. He played ’Brother Boy’ a Tammy&#13;
Wynette fixated drag queen, in Del Shores&#13;
hit play Sordid Lives and went on to star&#13;
in the film adaptation of that play. He also&#13;
has won every award for best supporting&#13;
actor LA gives in theatre (Back Stage West&#13;
Garlands, LA Weekly, LA Drama Critics&#13;
Circle) for his portrayal of’Peanut Leroy’ a&#13;
sodden aging homosexual in the runaway&#13;
hit, Southern Baptist Sissies.&#13;
the STAR 11&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
ooking forward to the upcoming&#13;
Great Plains Rodeo,&#13;
O.G.R.A. President Klint&#13;
Wieden shares his thoughts&#13;
and hopes not only for this&#13;
event but for OGRA and the gay&#13;
cowboys and cowgirls of Oklahoma.&#13;
Originally from the small Oklahoma&#13;
community of Arnett, he grew up as a&#13;
typical Oklahoma cowboy, belonging&#13;
to both 4-H and the Future Farmers of&#13;
America. He went on to OSU where he&#13;
majored in animal science and business,&#13;
and now resides in OFdahoma&#13;
City with his current career of copier&#13;
sales while enjoying being a cowboy on&#13;
the side. We appreciate him sharing his&#13;
time with us.&#13;
Victor: How many years has the Great&#13;
Plains Regional Rodeo been in Oklahoma&#13;
City?&#13;
Klint: This is our 23rd year, and it has been&#13;
held for the last 15 years at the Oklahoma&#13;
State Fairgrounds. It began with a group of&#13;
people looking for an avenue where they&#13;
could have friendly competition, socialize&#13;
together and work together. It was a place&#13;
for people who had something in common,&#13;
a love of rodeo. They were gay cowboys who&#13;
didn’t really feel that they fit into the gay&#13;
scene at that time.&#13;
The I.G.R.A. ( International Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association) was formed, and O.G.R.A (&#13;
Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association) was&#13;
among the first state organizations. At the&#13;
same time, the founders felt that they could&#13;
also help the community by being a major&#13;
fundraiser for charities of the community.&#13;
Victor: A tradition that continues to this&#13;
day.&#13;
Klint: Besides the competition and fun&#13;
involved, fundraising is truly what the rodeo&#13;
Photo: Klint Wieden President OGRA&#13;
is all about. \Ve raise money all year long to&#13;
put it on, and then take the proceeds from&#13;
that to give back to local charities.&#13;
Victor: Is it still a regional rodeo?&#13;
Klint: It had formerly been the Great Plains&#13;
Regional Rodeo, representing other states as&#13;
well. Today it is the Great Plains Rodeo, an&#13;
event solely of OGRA. There is another organization&#13;
in Tulsa, the Sooner State Rodeo&#13;
Association, who also has their own rodeo.&#13;
Victor: Of course the situation is much better&#13;
than it was over 25 years ago. There were&#13;
probably a lot of gay cowboys who felt they&#13;
couldn’t be themselves and fit into what&#13;
they perceived the gay community to be at&#13;
that time. But even today straight people are&#13;
astounded that there are gay cowboys, much&#13;
less a rodeo.&#13;
Klint: A couple a years ago the Daily Oklahoman&#13;
wrote about our rodeo. \Vhat was&#13;
to be a small paragraph turned into a front&#13;
page story, hit the AP wires and was read&#13;
all over the country. It was also read&#13;
by my parents, who I had not been&#13;
out with, who accepted me for the&#13;
gay cowboy I was.&#13;
Victor: Gay just happens, but cowboys&#13;
are made. So how did it happen&#13;
that you are a cowboy?&#13;
Klint: I grew in the small northwest&#13;
Oklahoma town ofArnett, 18 people&#13;
in my graduating class. Arnett is a&#13;
farming and ranching community,&#13;
I rode horses and worked cattle my&#13;
whole life, so that’s really who I am.&#13;
Like many straight people, I thought&#13;
you had to be flamboyant and feminine&#13;
to be gay, and that wasn’t me.&#13;
Once I learned there were country gay&#13;
bars with cowboys, and gay rodeos,&#13;
I thought" wow!" I fit in. That was great to&#13;
kno~v.&#13;
Victor: Of course the movie Brokeback&#13;
Mountain had an enormous impact on&#13;
America as a whole. I’m sure it had a special&#13;
effect for the gay rodeo scene.&#13;
Klint: It made people aware, both gay and&#13;
straight, that there were people in that&#13;
lifestyle who happened to be gay. So many&#13;
gay cowboys could really relate to it, felt we&#13;
had to hide for fear of not being accepted by&#13;
our families, friends, bosses, or even the gay&#13;
communir):&#13;
Victor: So how rewarding has your hard&#13;
work been with OGRA?&#13;
Klint: \Veil this is my 4th term as the President&#13;
of OGRA, I’ve been the rodeo director.&#13;
I’m very out and very proud of what I’m&#13;
doing. I have no problem telling businesses,&#13;
like my dry cleaners, my dentist, my&#13;
veterinarian that I support them, I’m a gay&#13;
cowboy, and I’d like their support for our&#13;
............ Continued PAGE 23&#13;
12 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Foreman eaves Task Force&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force&#13;
Executive Director Matt Foreman quit his&#13;
job April 15 and moved to San Francisco to&#13;
head up the Gay &amp; Lesbian Rights Program&#13;
at the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund.&#13;
The fund provides more grant support to&#13;
GLBT organizations than aW other nongay&#13;
foundation in the U.S.&#13;
Foreman was at the Task Force for five years&#13;
and is credited with grmving the staff to 54&#13;
full-timers and doubling the organizanon’s&#13;
budget to $10 million.&#13;
"I’m incredibly privileged to have had this&#13;
job for the last five years, and to have been&#13;
paid to be gay for the last 18," Foreman said&#13;
in an interview. "There are so many people&#13;
who give their hearts and souls to our&#13;
movement without any compensation or for&#13;
ridiculously low salaries, and that certainly&#13;
includes LGBT journalists.&#13;
’Tm also overwhelmed with pride in our&#13;
people," he said. "One thing I hear a lot in&#13;
my travels is: ’There’s no such thing as a gay&#13;
community. No one’s on the same page. In a&#13;
few years we’ll all be assimilated, etc., etc.’ I&#13;
couldn’t disagree more.&#13;
"Name me one community -- or family, for&#13;
that matter -- where everyone agrees and&#13;
everyone gets along. That’s not community,&#13;
but banality.... No, there’s no monolithic&#13;
gay community, but there are dozens and&#13;
dozens of communities within our larger&#13;
movement and they’re accomplishing amazing&#13;
things every day. There’s community&#13;
everywhere I go -- some purely social, others&#13;
religious, others political, others professional.&#13;
"While we do have a very, very long way&#13;
to go, the fact that we’ve made so much&#13;
progress while being such a tiny minority&#13;
and against such mighty opponents is, to&#13;
me, proof positive that we do indeed have a&#13;
vibrant people and community."&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
PlanetOut to selll Advocate,&#13;
Out, Myson, porn mags&#13;
PlanetOut Inc. is selling The Advocate and&#13;
Out magazines -- as well as The Out Traveler,&#13;
HIVPlus, three porn magazines and book&#13;
publisher Alyson Publications -- to an affiliate&#13;
of the gay TV network here! for $6 million.&#13;
The sale price is far !ess than the $31.1 million&#13;
PlanetOut Inc. paid for the magazines and&#13;
book compaW when it bought LPI Media&#13;
Inc. and SpecPub Inc. in 2005. PlanetOut&#13;
Inc. reported a loss of $51.2 million last year.&#13;
The company xvill continue to own and operate&#13;
Gay.com and PlanetOut.com.&#13;
In January, PlanetOut Inc. "retained Allen&#13;
&amp; Company, LLC to assist the company in&#13;
evaluating strategic alternatives, including a&#13;
possible sale of the company," a press release&#13;
said.&#13;
The corporation also announced in January&#13;
"that it will no longer be providing quarterly&#13;
or annual earnings guidance and will not&#13;
hold quarterly earnings calls."&#13;
The porn magazines included in the sale to&#13;
Regent Releasing&#13;
and Unzipped. A fourth SpecPub Inc. porn&#13;
magazine, known as [2], has ceased publication,&#13;
but the sale will include the trademark&#13;
"[2]," PlanetOut Inc. CEO Karen Magee said&#13;
via e-mail.&#13;
Obama grants&#13;
interview to&#13;
Advocate&#13;
Under fire for not speaking&#13;
with local and regional gay&#13;
cations, presidential&#13;
candidate Barack Obama sat&#13;
down for an interviexv with&#13;
Advocate.corn on April 10.&#13;
"The gay press may feel like I’m&#13;
not giving them enough love. But&#13;
basically, all press feels that xvay at&#13;
times;’ Obama said. "Obviously,&#13;
when you’ve got limited amount of&#13;
time, you’ve got so many oudets.&#13;
We tend not to do a whole bunch of specialized&#13;
press.... But I haven’t been silent on gay&#13;
issues. What’s happened is, I speak oftentimes&#13;
to gay issues to a public general audience"&#13;
Obama said he supports passage of a federal&#13;
law protecting transgender people from discrimination&#13;
but he’s not sure there’s support&#13;
in Congress for the move. A bill outlawing&#13;
job discrimination against gays, lesbians and&#13;
bisexuals has passed the House of Representatives&#13;
and is pending in the Senate.&#13;
"I have been clear about my interest in including&#13;
gender identity in legislation, but I’ve also&#13;
been honest ~vith the groups that I’ve met&#13;
with that it is a heavy lift through Congress,"&#13;
he said. "\Ve’ve got some Democrats who are&#13;
willing to vote for a non-inclusive bill but we&#13;
lose them on an inclusive bill, and we just may&#13;
not be able to generate the votes"&#13;
Obama said he understands gay people’s frustration&#13;
with candidates such as himself(and&#13;
Hillary Clinton) who support, civil-union&#13;
but not marriage for&#13;
same-sex couples,’ I strongly&#13;
respect the right ofsamesex&#13;
couples to insist&#13;
that even ifwe got&#13;
complete equality in&#13;
benefits, it still&#13;
wouldn’t be equal because&#13;
the same&#13;
~vord, marriage, assigned to&#13;
it; he said. "I understand that,&#13;
3ective is also&#13;
the&#13;
broader&#13;
,olitical and&#13;
’ historical&#13;
context in&#13;
which I’m&#13;
opera&#13;
ing"&#13;
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Rata Esparza Slays ’Era in 2518&#13;
Eventually, all the Broadway stars try their&#13;
tuck in Hollywood. And it Was just ~ matter&#13;
of time before Raul Esparza, the han&amp;ome&#13;
Tony Award nominee and Drama Desk&#13;
Award winner (both for _Company_ and&#13;
TabooL wandered west. Xhe bisexual actor&#13;
has already fom~.d success on the small&#13;
screen, cast m a recurring ro!e on A Cs h,t&#13;
Pushing Daisies. BUt n~w he ma.v be s,tepping&#13;
wlay outside the feel-good box he ~ been&#13;
in - hes in t~ to play a s~riaI killer in Wes&#13;
Craven~ latest ~een-horror fihm, 2518. Concerning&#13;
a group 0fkids being stalked&#13;
by a killer believed to have died on&#13;
the birthday they share in common,&#13;
the film will co’star teenage collies&#13;
0 pe ) and&#13;
Shareeka epps (Half-Nelson). No&#13;
production or release dates yet, but&#13;
the scary stuffis due to shoot soon.&#13;
Gay Cast Populates C vas&#13;
Shifting the Canvass. an indie drama due&#13;
m rackJe the complicated lives of a group&#13;
of BrooMyn friends aAer 9/11. has cast&#13;
several ~:aces fan~iliar to queer audiences.&#13;
notably up-and-coming gay actor Cheyem~e&#13;
Ja4k~on. t~t seen on film as rugby player&#13;
M~k Bingha~n in United 93, and cur~endy&#13;
on Broadway in the hit music~ 3~adu,&#13;
Jackson will star as a heterosexuN W~&#13;
Srree~ executive involved with a group of gay&#13;
ffien&amp;. Rounding out the c~st is ~&amp; in ~e&#13;
HNI alum Scott "~,ompson, ~ well as John&#13;
Paul Pimc (best remembered ~ the hotW&#13;
go-go boy in N’icD and Gedde Watanabe&#13;
(last seen reD,lart~ as a gay nurse on ER, but&#13;
forever kmown as ’Long D~ Dong" from&#13;
SNteen CanNes). ~le film rolls in June and&#13;
promises ~meos ~- several ~-yevunn~ed&#13;
New ~brk ni~tti~e personalties.&#13;
Cosby Goes to Jail&#13;
Moore kmows how hard it is for an&#13;
; a break from the business&#13;
so lately she~ been&#13;
a low-risk comeback? Get on&#13;
indie-film bus. And that’s exacdy what&#13;
he’s been doing, recently starring in the&#13;
.’ist drama Flawless with Michael Caine.&#13;
nd now set to shoot gay writer-director from a&#13;
d~tchell Llchtenste~ns (Teeth) latest film. mate&#13;
Happy Tears. She’s i~ good compan&gt; ~oo,&#13;
~ih~e-fitm veteran P~ker Posey has signed taste,&#13;
,n toplay lvloore’s younget sibling. ~2ne&#13;
kama focuses on the two estranged sisters&#13;
me selfLaggrandizing, the other bitter and&#13;
~dn~) as they re-establish their relationlip&#13;
and deal with their elderly father’s&#13;
progressive dementia. Shooting now in 2010.&#13;
i~hiiadelphia, look for the happiness sometim~&#13;
in 2009.&#13;
who finds herself&#13;
Notably up-and-coming gay actor Cheyenne&#13;
Jack,on. Photo: By Ben Strothmann&#13;
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Brief history from&#13;
around the&#13;
There is a lot to learn about this versatile&#13;
wine. There are plenty ofgood Rieslings to&#13;
taste. Let~ start with Australian offerings.&#13;
They are noted fbr their oily- texture and citrus&#13;
fruit flavors in their youth and a smooth&#13;
balance of freshness and acid as they age.&#13;
New Zealand Riesling was first planted in the&#13;
1970s and has flourished in the relatively cool&#13;
climate of the Marlborough area. In comparison&#13;
to Australian Riesting, New Zealand&#13;
produces lighter and more delicate wines that&#13;
range from sweet to dry.&#13;
][n Cati~brnia, Riesling lags far behind in popularity&#13;
to Chardonnay ~d is not as commonly&#13;
planted. A notable exception is&#13;
opment ofhigh quality Late Harvest&#13;
So i]~r, the Late Harvest wines&#13;
produced are in the Anderson&#13;
Valleys (north of Santa Rosa) where&#13;
is more likely to encourage dte needed botutis&#13;
develop. ~ae Riesling that does ~&#13;
fornia tends to be softer, fuller, a&#13;
diverse flavors than a "tTpical" ~&#13;
ofBonW Doon, F&#13;
Mountain A~v~&amp; with&#13;
dedicated completely to&#13;
With high acidity and&#13;
peach&#13;
has deveto&#13;
area is re&#13;
t facility&#13;
[, citric,&#13;
With German Riesling,&#13;
of ~vine&#13;
Pr~dikat (QmP)&#13;
PRAY-dee-kahq. It is the&#13;
defined by the&#13;
1971.&#13;
,nit&#13;
New York, particularly in ~e Finger Lakes&#13;
region, was one ofthe eaMiest U.S, producers&#13;
ofPdesling. Plantings started to appear in&#13;
California by 1857 and fbllowed in xNSshington&#13;
State in 1871.&#13;
New ~tbrk Riesling generally has a characteristic&#13;
effervescent light body with a similarly&#13;
light, mellow flavor, The wine can be dynamic&#13;
though rarely robust, and ranges from dry to&#13;
sweet. New York is also a notable producer&#13;
ofRiesling based Ice Wine, although a large&#13;
majority ofNew ~%rk ke Wine is made from&#13;
Vidal Blanc and Vigno~es.&#13;
In the Pacific Northwest there is a stark contrast&#13;
in Riesling production. ~Ihe grape is currently on&#13;
the rise in ~VZ~shington State but on the decline&#13;
in neighboring Oregon. Pdesling from this area&#13;
ranges from dr?" to sweet, m~d has a crisp lighmess&#13;
that bodes well for e~sy drin~ng. Often there will&#13;
be an easily detectable peach and mineral complex.&#13;
Some Washington State winemakers, such as&#13;
Chateau Ste. Michelle, are adapting Germau-style&#13;
There are six subcategories&#13;
categor?; ranked from&#13;
determine various levels&#13;
.are: K)~BINE~, SP/&amp;TLESE&#13;
BEEI?J);NAUSLESE, EISWEIN,&#13;
ENBEERENAUSLESE. Each care&#13;
fined by a minimum sugar content of the&#13;
which varies {::rotn region to region. The focus&#13;
sugar content embodies the theoW that grapes&#13;
with bdgher sugar levels are riper and therefore&#13;
yield richer wines with deep colors and intense&#13;
flavors.&#13;
Although Riesling is best known from Germa-&#13;
W’s Mosel-Saa&gt;Rmver, Pfalz, Rheinhessen and&#13;
Rheingau m:eas, wines from Alsace and Austria&#13;
attain equal greatness. France’ Alsace’s&#13;
are coveted for their high sugar levels and&#13;
endless aging abili9~.&#13;
Food Paring&#13;
Riesling is a versatile wine for pairing with food&#13;
because ofits balance ofsugar and acidity: tt can ~&#13;
paired with Thai and Chinese cuisine and various&#13;
Rieslingproduction methods, and even parmering . types ofdishes prepared more on the spicy side.&#13;
with well&amp;~own German vinmers like Dr. Ernest One can also enjoy this wine with spicy ham,&#13;
Loosen to create specialty wines such as the Eroig~ pork with pineapple chutney, stir-fried snow peas&#13;
Riesling, with spicy shrimp, crab, turkey, barbequed or&#13;
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smoked meats, . white sausages, crab cakes&#13;
gouda &amp; grwere~&#13;
:this wine can be paired as an&#13;
cake, apples/pears, caramel/&#13;
wmilla ice creaan,&#13;
Schm~ Sohne Relax ’06&#13;
Job JOS P~Urn/Spatlese ’04&#13;
Jakob Dem~er/Kabinett ’06&#13;
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Pacific Rim Califor-&#13;
Series Australia ’06&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite&#13;
wine shop, ask questions and purchase&#13;
a bottle or two. Share some food &amp;&#13;
wine with friends and check this out for&#13;
yourself.&#13;
Vlr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events&#13;
known in town as the Wine Enthusiasts&#13;
of Tulsa.&#13;
References include: the ABC’s of wine by James&#13;
Laube/vcww.WineSpectator.com&#13;
,#~,~v.FoodandWine.com&#13;
www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
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by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
Campbell Street, Springfield, MO Early 1900’s&#13;
~ormany years, Springfield, Missouri has gotten&#13;
a bad rap fi’om the gay and lesbian community all over the country.&#13;
Even many of our straight friends have been hesitant about visiting&#13;
Springfield. Like many cities in the "Bible Belt", Springfield has had&#13;
in the past a reputation for being extremely conservative and even&#13;
homophobic. Well, readers, things have CHANGED and for the&#13;
better ! At the invitation of the Springfield, Missouri Convention&#13;
&amp; Visitors Bureau we visited Springfield last month. They showed&#13;
us their beautiful city, their museums, attractions, galleries, dining&#13;
options and we must admit that we are now in love with Springfield,&#13;
Missouri and we lmow that all of our gay and lesbian readers&#13;
from coast to coast will also be. Springfield, Mo. is a very "vibrant&#13;
and alive" city and everybody is welcome. As our readers kmow, we&#13;
are a "very out’ gay couple and we were shown the highest respect&#13;
everywhere we went in Springfield. There are gays and lesbians&#13;
working in every field of employment in Springfield and nearly all&#13;
of them are "out". MaW of the large National companies at first&#13;
were hesitant to move their offices and headquarters to Springfield&#13;
but things have changed and for a variety of reasons. We want to&#13;
thank so many of the younger gays and lesbians that we met while&#13;
we were in Springfield for their honesty and hard work that to made&#13;
this happen. Now with that being said, let us tell you about the&#13;
"new and improved" Springfield, Missouri.&#13;
With a population of over 420,000 for metropolitan Springfield,&#13;
it is the third largest city in the State and offers an unbelievable array&#13;
of surprises for any traveler. When so many cities in the country&#13;
are down-sizing and doing nothing to improve their cities, the&#13;
Springfield, Mo. community has grown in every ~vay imaginable&#13;
in their arts, business, sports, shopping, restaurants and nightlife.&#13;
Their "new and improved" downtown area is something that most&#13;
cities can only dream about. All within walking distance you can&#13;
admire the works of local and regional artists in more than 15 galleries,&#13;
artist’s studios and other venues where you can encounter&#13;
sculpture, pottery, paintings, jewelry, photography and hand blown&#13;
glass demonstrations. In addition you have a choice of wonderful&#13;
restaurants, coffee shops and cafes to dine. In Springfield, they&#13;
MADE it happen! Springfield has over 6,000 hotel/motel rooms&#13;
and over 600 dining options. So whatever you are into, you will find&#13;
it in Springfield!&#13;
Metropolitan Springfield has so much to offer in the way of&#13;
attractions, historical places to visit and things to see. FANTASTIC&#13;
CAVERNS is a must see for any first time visitor to Springfield.&#13;
They open daily at 8 AM until dusk. You ride thru this ancient&#13;
underground cave that has massive formations. The tour is 50&#13;
minutes and your driver will explain the entire history of the cave&#13;
to you. THE SPRINGFIELD ART MUSEUM is the permanent&#13;
home for some 8,500 art objects representing thousands of years of&#13;
culture. They are open Tuesday thru Sunday and are located at 111&#13;
E. Brookside Dr. The SPRINGFIELD LITTLE THEATRE at the&#13;
historic Landers Theatre is Missouri’s oldest and largest civic theatre.&#13;
This season includes Gypsy, ATuna Christmas, the Miracle Worker&#13;
and Seussical to name just a few of their productions. "WILD&#13;
BILL" HICKOK SHOOTOUT SITE in Park Central Square, right&#13;
downtown is the site of the nations first recorded shootout and&#13;
helped solidify the reputation ofWild Bill. Look for the marker on&#13;
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Stage coach terra cotta on Springfidd garage.&#13;
East. Markers are also located in the street&#13;
showing where each man stood during the&#13;
shoot out. The RAILROAD HISTORICAL&#13;
Museum, 1300 No. Grant Ave. is dedicated&#13;
to the preservation of railroading and you&#13;
can step into a locomotive, commuter car&#13;
and caboose. The MISSOURI SPORTS&#13;
HALL OF FAME, 3861 E. Stan Musial&#13;
Drive includes thousands of sports memorabilia,&#13;
exhibits and displays and of course the&#13;
Springfield Cardinals Baseball team which&#13;
is the Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis&#13;
Cardinals and plays at Hammonds Field.&#13;
Bass Pro has their big store at !935 South&#13;
Campbell Ave with everything imaginable&#13;
in the sports line.&#13;
Tired of seeing everything yet? Well,&#13;
Springfield offers a lot more things to see!&#13;
The AIRAND MILITARY Museum of the&#13;
Ozarks is a "hands-on" museum of military&#13;
history. They are located at 2305 E. Kearney&#13;
St. The Brown Derby Store at 2023 S. Glenstone&#13;
offers a world-class wine selection unmatched&#13;
in the Midwest. The Commercial&#13;
Street Historical District (between \Vashington&#13;
Ave. and Lyon Ave. is a self-guided&#13;
tour which is a 6 block adventure. With a&#13;
seasonal farmers market, chocolate factory,&#13;
the city’s oldest tavern, new micro-brewery,&#13;
antiques/art galleries, this is a great walking&#13;
tour. DICKERSON PARK ZOO, 1401 W.&#13;
Norton Road allows visitors to get up dose&#13;
with hundreds of animals. DISCOVERY&#13;
CENTER is an interactive hands-on science&#13;
center and is located downtown at 438&#13;
E. St. Louis St. The TENT THEATRE is&#13;
celebrating their 45th season this summer.&#13;
This summer’s productions include Cyrano&#13;
de Bergerac, June 11-14 and June 16-21,&#13;
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, June&#13;
25-28, June 30-July 3, and our favorite,&#13;
Anything Goes with lyrics and music by&#13;
Cole Porter, July 9-12, July 14-20. The&#13;
Theatre and Dance Department at Missouri&#13;
State University in Sprinbffield offers a wide&#13;
range of theatre and dance programs.&#13;
But the most important time we had in&#13;
Springfield during our recent visit there was&#13;
the "DOWNTOWN AREA". The "new:"&#13;
dmvntmvn area is FABULOUS !!!!! Check&#13;
out their wonderful website at www.itsalldowntown.&#13;
corn \re particularly enjoyed&#13;
having breakfast at Galley’s Breal’~ast Care&#13;
downtown at 220 East Walnut.&#13;
The setting is a wonderful old&#13;
nostalgic care of the past but yet&#13;
has new and innovative delicious&#13;
food with service to match.&#13;
The owners and staff are doing&#13;
it EXACTLY RIGHT! This is&#13;
the only place to have breakfast&#13;
in Springfiel!! Nonna’s Italian&#13;
American Care, 306 South&#13;
Avenue is wonderful. Although&#13;
they offer non-Italian choices,&#13;
why bother? Their Italian menu&#13;
is what it is all about. And it&#13;
is GOOD! Our best dining&#13;
experience for dinner was at&#13;
the Kai Restaurant, 306 South&#13;
Campbell. This new downtown&#13;
restaurant is one of the finest in&#13;
the country with great atmosphere,&#13;
The Gay and Lesbian Center of the&#13;
Ozarks, 518 E. CommerciaI Street in&#13;
Springfield supports the well-being of&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender&#13;
(LGBT) persons in the greater Springfield,&#13;
Missouri region by organizing and sponso&gt;&#13;
ing community activities and by increasing&#13;
public understanding and appreciation of&#13;
LGBT citizens. Josh Comp is the President&#13;
and is doing a magnificent job. Their phone&#13;
number is 417-869-3978. They organize&#13;
Pridefest and help organize the annual&#13;
variety show, the Queen City Cabaret. They&#13;
are close partners with FOCUS - LGBT&#13;
professionals group and with APO, Blossom&#13;
women’s group, the First Sunday Community&#13;
Potluck. They provide free professional&#13;
counseling through the Forest Institute.&#13;
They have an Individual and Community&#13;
Services Advocate who provides services to&#13;
the community and have a youth group&#13;
program for LGBT youth which meets&#13;
once a week and every fourth Friday. They&#13;
provide an outlet for many social and support&#13;
groups. They have been operating since&#13;
!996 and are one of the oldest Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Centers in the State. Volunteers&#13;
are always needed so give them a call and&#13;
donate a couple hours a week.&#13;
For nightlife, they have the new CLUB&#13;
821 that is getting a lot of attention&#13;
throughout the entire Midwest. ~xey are&#13;
located at 821 West College, just 8 blocks&#13;
West of the downtown area and NEVER A&#13;
COVER ! (vavw.club821.corn) and phone&#13;
(417) 866-4821 Their hours are Monday&#13;
thru Saturday, 4 PM to 1 AM. and happy&#13;
hour is daily 4 PM to 7 PM. This bar just&#13;
Photo: Donald Pie, Rob Bel (owner Club 821) &amp;&#13;
Ray Williams at Club 821, Springfield, ~Ossouri&#13;
great service and extremely great food. Continuedpage 27&#13;
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By Andrew Collins&#13;
Town&#13;
Bakimore, Maryland&#13;
Baltimore’s mostpopular lesbian bar, Sapphos, is ])art ofthe bustling&#13;
Grand Central *lu~ in the heart ofthe Mount Vernon neighborhood.&#13;
(Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
If you haven’t been to Baltimore in a while, you owe yourself a&#13;
visit. This friendly, unassuming city has experienced a virtual rebi,~h&#13;
over the past 15 years, rehabilitating its handsome Inner Harbor by&#13;
converting dilapidated piers and ,vharves into museums, shops, restaurants,&#13;
hotels, and condominiums. Often featured in the movies&#13;
ofcamp filmmaker and native son John \V-aters, Baltimore has also&#13;
developed increased cachet as a welcoming gay and lesbian destination,&#13;
with its many GLBT-ffiendly businesses.&#13;
Fortunately, the ci.ty’s success hasn’t gone to its head. It’s hard to&#13;
find a more genuine and down-to-earth breed of urbanites than the&#13;
residents of Baltimore, who retain a special affection for their hometown.&#13;
You may be lured to Baltirnore by the many highly publicized&#13;
attractions set around downtown’s Inner Harbor, and indeed most&#13;
of these museums and entertainment centers live up to their billing.&#13;
But be sure to save rime to explore the man), quirky- residential&#13;
neighborhoods, a few of which - Mount Vernon, Federal Hill, Fells&#13;
Point - are within easy walking distance of downtown.&#13;
The Inner Harbor thrived for years as a shipping crossroads before&#13;
falling into a state of blight. Its conversion into an entertainment&#13;
and museum district has made it one of the most engaging and picturesque&#13;
harbors in America. Popular attractions include the glassenc!&#13;
osed Harborplace pavilions, where you can browse through&#13;
dozens of shops. Also che&amp; out the Baltimore Maritime Museum,&#13;
National Aquarium, and World Trade Center (which offers fine&#13;
views from its 27th-floor observation decD.&#13;
A regal grassy knoll south of the harbor, Federal Hill Park rises&#13;
majestically above downtox~qa, and the Inner Harbor. It’s an ideal&#13;
spot to laze under the sun on warm afternoons. The surrounding&#13;
eponymous neighborhood has loads of inviting cafes and bars, and&#13;
the neighborhood’s American Visionary Art Museum ingeniously&#13;
blends two historic -warehouses within a striking contemporary&#13;
structure. East of the Inner Harbor, Fells Point may be America’s&#13;
best-preserved Cx3lonial waterfront, with its perfectly maintained&#13;
Federa!-sryle town houses,&#13;
Baltimore’s gay epicenter ties north of downtown in historic Mount&#13;
Vernon, which you reach by strolling north from the Inner Harbor&#13;
up the city’s backbone, Charles Street. The neighbothood is anchored&#13;
by Mount Vernon Square and its 178-foot-high Washington&#13;
/vlonument. Nearby are the outstanding Waiters Art Museum and&#13;
the Peabody Conservatory of Music, the oldest and one of the most&#13;
prestigious classical music schools in the country.&#13;
kbffll need to drive or take a bus up Charles Street to reach the&#13;
leaf), 140-acre campus ofJohns Hopkins University, which is ideal&#13;
for strolling and is next to the state’s largest museum, the Baltimore&#13;
Museum ofArt. West ofJohns Hopkins, Hampden is a good oldfashioned&#13;
"Ba~vl’mer" neighborhood, a former mill-workers’ community&#13;
that has more recently developed a bounty of hip boutiques,&#13;
galleries, and cafes. (John Waters, who lives nearby, occasionally&#13;
strolls these parts and set his movie _Pecker_ here.)&#13;
\Vhen you’re craving a memorable meal, remember that Baltimore’s&#13;
cooking is full of flavor - the city- even has its o,vn spice, Old Bay&#13;
Seasoning, a feisty, concoction of 16 seasonings sprinkled mostly on&#13;
shellfish but required by some locals on seemingly everything but ice&#13;
cream. If you’re on the run, iust wander through the copious food&#13;
stalls in the Harborplace pavilions. It may look like a zoo of tourists,&#13;
but yoffd be surprised how many locals graze here. Many of these&#13;
places offer top-notch local seafood - particularly oysters, clams, and&#13;
Chesapeake Bay blue crabs. Walk a bit south ro Federal Hill, along&#13;
South Charles or Light streets, and you’ll find dozens of appealing&#13;
eateries, including one of the best little restaurants in the city~ the&#13;
Bicycle Bistro, where you might dine on grilled rack of lamb with a&#13;
pineapple-poblano-pepper chutney, or porcini-crusted sea scallops.&#13;
East of the harbor, there’s superb dining in the city’s Little Italy&#13;
(Boccaccio, with such seasonal delights as local clams and mussels in&#13;
a pernod-tomato broth, is a particular standout), and in nearby Fells&#13;
Point, talented chef Nancy Longo helms the kitchen at Pierpoint,&#13;
which is known for such inventive contemporary regional fare as&#13;
smoked crab cakes, and ftied Maryland chicken breast with parmesan&#13;
grits.&#13;
Mount Vernon has dozens of excellent, gay-popular restaurants. At&#13;
nile high end, opulently decorated Ixia scores high marks for its wellchosen&#13;
wine list and superbly rendered cuisine, including grilled&#13;
baby octopus with lemon-fennel confit, and lobster-crab mac-andcheese&#13;
with a creamy Fontina sauce. Across the street, Sacha’s is a&#13;
great spot for toothsome grazing - the many "small plates" include&#13;
crisp french fries in a cone with Old Bay-seasoned creme fraiche,&#13;
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and fried green tomatoes topped vdth lump crab meat. Continue up&#13;
Charles&#13;
Street and yoff!l come to trendy Donna’s, a cheerful and modern&#13;
space where an arts)- crowd mingles over light salads, roasted veggie&#13;
sandwiches, fresh coffee, and fantastic tiramisu. %e Hdmand&#13;
has become renowned }br its spics; well-prepared kd~han food (it’s&#13;
owned by the brother ofA~hanistan’s president, Harold Kharzai),&#13;
and Motmt Vernon Stable and Saloon is a perfect late-night venue&#13;
for chicken wings, sandwiches, burgers, ribs, and similarly comforting&#13;
pub standar~Is. Finally, don’t miss City Care. an airy and inviting&#13;
iava joint that also serves food and wine.&#13;
property" ~ns kudos ~br its helpful service, romantically decorated&#13;
roo~s, ~d afternoon tea and refreshments. In Mount Vernon, the&#13;
historic 1924 Clarion Peabody Court, with its 104 handsomely&#13;
outfitted rooms, enthusiastically welcomes gay and lesbian travelers.&#13;
You’ll ~e&#13;
~ town house&#13;
bars. Other esteemed&#13;
in&#13;
Dy-&#13;
Canton. This stunner&#13;
Make the trip a bit north toward Johns Hopkins to reach Ixia’s sister&#13;
restaurant, the lovably kitschy Paper Moon Diner, which is open&#13;
choice.&#13;
Near here in the Hampden neighborhood is the&#13;
notable for the massive pink flamingo dangling from the front of&#13;
the btfilding (not to mention tasty comfort fare like Belgian wanes&#13;
topped with fresh berries, and famously good meatlo~). There’s als0&#13;
great coffee to be sipped nearby at Common Ground coffeehouse,&#13;
and delicious Mexican food served within the funky confines of&#13;
Holy Frijoles.&#13;
appreciate one of the ci~’s&#13;
Baltimore gay-bar-goers congregate mostly at a handful of mainstays.&#13;
Yuppies and stand-and-model types flock almost religiously to&#13;
Gr~d Ceiatral, a large, multi-level complex that consists ofa video&#13;
lounge, dance bar, billiards room, and outdoor deck. Also on-site is&#13;
the s[vanky lesbian bar, Sapphos, with its comfy living-room-esque&#13;
decor and soft lighting. ~£ other major club i~i the n’eighborhood is&#13;
Club Hippo, whose r~putation for gr~at music draws a wide mix of&#13;
revelers, ga34 straight, old, and young. It’s a great place to cut loose,&#13;
especially on Thursday and Saturday nights. When it gets late, the&#13;
party moves to Club 1722, an 18-and-over ~er-hours club open on&#13;
Fridays and Saturdays into the ~ee- hours.&#13;
The,tiki-themed Coconuts Caf~ is another Mr. Vernon hangout&#13;
thats popular xvith lesbians, while Club Bunns caters heavil~ to&#13;
Baltimore’s sizable African-kanerican gay community and has a&#13;
legendary happy hour. Leather aficionados head a few blocks up&#13;
Charles to the Eagle, which, though lacking any serious back-room&#13;
action, nevertheless cultivates as racy, an atmosphere as any bar in&#13;
town. A classic dive that’s been serving the gay community for more&#13;
than 60 years (longer, say" some, than [my bar in America), Leon’s is&#13;
especially popular late on weekend evenings. Nearby Jay’s on Read&#13;
is ~ das~ i~ia~o bar, and Club Phoenix is a laid-back neighborhodd&#13;
hangout with a small dance area and some highly entertaining drag&#13;
sho~s. In Federal Hill, the Rowan Tree is a friendly neighbor~iood&#13;
spot with an eclectic crowd, and over in the up-and-coming Canton&#13;
section ofBaltimore, The Quest caters to fans of go-go dancers.&#13;
Baltimore hotels have become slightly more expensive over the&#13;
years, as the city has become a serious tourist and convention destination,&#13;
but rates are still much lower than in nearby Washington,&#13;
D.C. Most visitors choose properties near the Inner Harbor, dose&#13;
to great restaurants and attractions. An excellent option here is the&#13;
Pier 5 Hotel, a hip and lively boutique property with whimsically&#13;
decorated, spacious rooms, many directly facing the Inner Harbor.&#13;
The same owners run the elegant, historic (and allegedly haunted)&#13;
Admiral Fells Inn in nearby Fells Harbor - this charming old-world&#13;
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KAI REffAURANT &amp; AFTER DARK LOUNGE&#13;
Missouri&#13;
For an absolutely fabtflous dining experience we highly suggest&#13;
you try the new KAI RESTAURANT. It is located in the new and&#13;
revitalized downtown area at 306 South Campbell. From the moment&#13;
you walk thru the front door you will KNOW that you are&#13;
in for a very special treat. Downstairs they have the KAI After Dark&#13;
Lounge which has a very eclectic modern decor. Xhey have terrific&#13;
bartenders who know how to serve every kind of drink imaginable.&#13;
But the real treat is going upstairs to the KAI Restaurant where they&#13;
serve "Modern Japanese Cuisine" in an unbelievable setting. ~he&#13;
restaurant is dark, sexy, exciting, exotic and absolutely spectacular!&#13;
Go to their website’s gallery to see for yourself. We haven’t been&#13;
anywhere in the Midwest that can possibly compare to our dining&#13;
experience there. Our server was extremely knowledgeable as to&#13;
what was on the menu and offered good suggestions. He was a true&#13;
professional.&#13;
We started offwith the "Hot Rock" which is one of the restaurant’s&#13;
specialties. It came with thinly sliced rare top sirloin woked on&#13;
a hot stone presentation. You put one slice at a time on the sizzling&#13;
hot stone and it cooks in seconds. Dip it into the sauce and you&#13;
have some of the finest appetizers that we have ever had. Other Kai&#13;
specialities included their Kuslyaki Filet, Kobe Beef Carpaccio and&#13;
their Spicy Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps. ~hey offer a full range of&#13;
soups and salads including their Kai salad, Ika Sansai Salad, Seaweed&#13;
Salad, Tri Tuna Salad and their Honey Walnut Mango Chicken&#13;
Salad. For their entrees they offer everything from Teriyaki to black&#13;
cod, sea bass to New York Strip, Filet Mignon and Kai Surf and&#13;
Turf. Other entrees included Seven Samurai with seven kinds of fish&#13;
on top of a California Roll, Drunken Tiger which is spicy tuna with&#13;
asparagus wrapped with grilled tuna, Fantastic Four, with shrimp&#13;
tempura, crab, spice tuna with fried eel on top. For desserts they offer&#13;
a wide choice for any pallet including Irish chocolate cake, banana&#13;
chocolate spring rolls, creme brulee, tiramisu and cheesecake.&#13;
Xhe table next to us had been coming back almost every week&#13;
since they opened. They get a lot of diners who came back again&#13;
and again and again just because this restaurant knows how to do&#13;
things the right way! It is just that simple! Kai Restaurant is in an&#13;
old downtown building that they completely remodeled to perfection.&#13;
We know that with all their professionalism that they will be&#13;
in business for many years. When traveling around the country we&#13;
find that so many restaurants try to copy each other and the Kai&#13;
Restaurant is itself and it’s own creation and that is what makes it so&#13;
special. By the way, their prices are extremely reasonable. No trip to&#13;
Springfield, Mo. would be complete if you don’t have a wonderful&#13;
dining experience at the Kai Restaurant. Their hours are Monday&#13;
thru Saturday, 5:00 PM to 1:15 AM. For reservations call 417-832-&#13;
0077 and check out their website, www.kaiafterdark.com. People go&#13;
to a restaurant not only to dine but to have a fabtflous dining experience&#13;
and trust us on this one, you will have a "beyond fabulous"&#13;
dining experience. When you get the best and innovative decor,&#13;
great food and great service, you know you have found the perfect&#13;
place! Congratulations to the owners and stafffor making the KAI&#13;
Restaurant so special.&#13;
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"While we beat our chests and proclaim&#13;
ourselves the xvorld’s largest superpower,&#13;
it is foolish to expect that we Americans,&#13;
with only 6 percent of the world’s population,&#13;
can automatically impose our xv~ll on&#13;
everyone else." [p. 25]&#13;
"... [~he...war in Iraq has led to a devastaring&#13;
drop in world approval of the United&#13;
States and sharp divisions between Muslim&#13;
and Non-Muslim communities. It has provided&#13;
more recruits for anti-American terrorist&#13;
organizations, cost American taxpayers&#13;
billions of dollars, and above all, caused&#13;
loss of human life on a tragically large scale.&#13;
A failure to understand the culture and history&#13;
of other parts of the world has exacted&#13;
a great price." ~. 28]&#13;
"We cannot afford the toll that multiple&#13;
Iraq-like mistakes would take on America,&#13;
especially as we deal xvith emerging nations&#13;
whose power and influence will become&#13;
great as time passes." [p. 29]&#13;
"Preemptive military engagements in the&#13;
absence of an act of war against us have&#13;
not proven successful. Vietnam and Iraq&#13;
are dramatic examples." [p. 41]&#13;
Source: David Boren, A Letter to America&#13;
(2008). Norman, OK : University of Okla.&#13;
Press.&#13;
"Forty other countries now have a higher life&#13;
expectancy than the United States, in no&#13;
small part because 45 million Americans have&#13;
no health insurance. When ~vill we act?" [p.&#13;
7]&#13;
"... [I]t is morally imperative that we provide&#13;
universal health coverage for all Ameficans...&#13;
We must not rule out considering a new&#13;
approach that moves away from the current&#13;
employer-based system...Those who have&#13;
health insurance are already paying the costs&#13;
for the uninsured, who often end up in hospital&#13;
emergency rooms...The uninsured wait&#13;
to get help until they reach a medical crisis.&#13;
This drives costs higher. There is no excuse&#13;
for another presidential term to end without&#13;
implementing universal health insurance."&#13;
[p.p. 84-5]&#13;
Source: David Boren, A Letter to America&#13;
(2008). Norman, OK : University of Okla.&#13;
Press.&#13;
rodeo. Very often they do. It’s a lot of hard&#13;
work, it is very rewarding, but every year&#13;
right after the Rodeo ends we start planning&#13;
for the next one.&#13;
Victor: Do straight people still sometimes&#13;
get thrown by the idea of a gay cowboy?&#13;
Klint: They don’t associate what they perceive&#13;
to be a masculine lifestyle to be a part&#13;
of how they perceive the gay lifestyle. So in&#13;
part we are educating the public as a whole,&#13;
and even still some parts of the gay community,&#13;
that we come from every facet of life.&#13;
Victor: So what’s in store for this year?&#13;
Klint: We have a great reputation, one of&#13;
the largest rodeos of the IGRA system. We&#13;
have a new rodeo director from Florida,&#13;
Jim Mitchell and Assistant directors Travis&#13;
Parker ofOGRA &amp; Michael Fontenot of&#13;
Florida. We’re doing all kinds of promotions&#13;
not only in Oklahoma but also surrounding&#13;
states, and we expect people from all parts&#13;
of the country. This year we are hosting the&#13;
I.G.R.A.’s Board of Directors Meeting, so&#13;
trustees from all of their rodeo associations&#13;
throughout the United States and Canada&#13;
will be here. As with tradition, all we donate&#13;
stays in Oklahoma. This year we are helping&#13;
out two major charities, Other Options and&#13;
Rain Oklahoma.&#13;
Victor: So who should join OGRA? Does&#13;
one have to be a rancher or cowboy?&#13;
Klint: We have many members who have&#13;
never ridden a horse or worked with cattle.&#13;
We welcome people who many walks of life&#13;
who embrace cowboys and western heritage.&#13;
As we raise money for our community, we&#13;
need talented people who want to help us&#13;
make a difference.&#13;
Victor: I think that’s an invitation. Thanks&#13;
for all you and OGRA do for gay Oklahoroans,&#13;
including our cowboys and cowgirls,&#13;
and we can look forward to another great&#13;
event.&#13;
VOTER I~GISTRATION&#13;
Voter registration applications may&#13;
be submitted at any time. However, a&#13;
valid application must be received at a&#13;
motor license agency or a designated&#13;
voter registration agency, or postmarked&#13;
(if submitted by mail), more than 24&#13;
days prior to an election in order for the&#13;
applicant to participate in that election.&#13;
Deadlines for submitting valid voter registration&#13;
applications prior to the 2008&#13;
statewide elections are as follows:&#13;
Primary Election&#13;
Friday, July 4 - Registration Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, July 29 - Election&#13;
Runoff Primary Election&#13;
Friday, August 1 - Registration Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, August 26 - Election&#13;
General Election&#13;
Friday, October 10 - Registration&#13;
Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, November 4 - Hection&#13;
CHANGES IN POLITICAL AFFILIATION&#13;
Changes in political affiliation may not&#13;
be made during the period from June&#13;
1 through August 31, inclusive, in any&#13;
even-numbered year. The last day on&#13;
which a change in political affiliation&#13;
can be made before the closed period is&#13;
May 31; the first day on which a change&#13;
in political affiliation can be made after&#13;
the closed period is September 1.&#13;
OTHER IMPORTANT DATES&#13;
Last day to request absentee ballot&#13;
for July 29 Primary Hection&#13;
Wednesday, July 23&#13;
Vote early at your County Hection&#13;
Board office&#13;
Friday, July 25, 8 AM - 6 PM&#13;
Saturday, July 26, 8 AM - 1 PM&#13;
Monday, July 28, 8 AM - 6 PM&#13;
Candidate Filing&#13;
for federal, state, legislative&#13;
and county offices&#13;
June 2 - 4&#13;
wvcw.ok, gov/-elections/index.html&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Judy G.&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ Steve’s Hideaway, Tulsa&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
24 @ The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
Democratic U£. senate candidate (currently State&#13;
Senator) Andrew Rice with Richard Ogden Chairperson&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation at a fantastic fundraiser at&#13;
Ogden’s home.&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
on the prowl&#13;
victor G06~ ~e~nt~ O~l~h;ma C0rpora~&#13;
tion Commissioner Jim R6tha plaque with a&#13;
45 of one is his favodte inspirations, Dion’s&#13;
"Abraham Martin &amp; Johi~2&#13;
~e&#13;
84 &amp; Robin Dorner with The City S~Ni~i&#13;
atthe fundraiser for State Senator Andrew Rice!&#13;
Marlett is runn ng aga nst the nfamous sai ~ I(em.&#13;
State Representative A! McAffrey with Oklahbrna&#13;
County Democratic Party co-chair Elle~ Ste~SS :&#13;
at Oklahoma City fundraiser for McAffrey.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
ho wants to see you achieve health,&#13;
fitness, and overall well-being? It seems&#13;
like everyone wants to see you fit into that&#13;
smaller size of pants or cut back on your&#13;
smoking. We live in a soci.ety where it is&#13;
horrible to think that people die. You need&#13;
to take advantage of this munificence of the&#13;
masses.&#13;
Government agencies are always watching&#13;
out for you. The FDA is monitoring what&#13;
medications are safe for your consumption.&#13;
The FAA will not let you fly with Joe Camel&#13;
smoke swirling aimlessly around the cabin.&#13;
The CDC monitors the incidences ofWest&#13;
Nile virus outbreaks in all the 50 states.&#13;
Your local agency on aging center will even&#13;
see to it that you have a fan or air conditioner&#13;
to place in your window ifyou can’t&#13;
afford to buy one. Your taxes are ~vorking to&#13;
help you after all.&#13;
Restaurants and fast food establishments&#13;
are even seeking to give you healthier food.&#13;
Subway leads the pack of retailers by offering&#13;
you groovy grinders and showcasing the&#13;
slimmed down Jared as proof of eating right.&#13;
Numerous restaurants are shrinking their&#13;
portion sizes and now only offering enough&#13;
to satisfy one hippopotamus’ appetite.&#13;
Applebee’s is one example of this sensible&#13;
change. They even charge a little less for&#13;
this good idea. Gosh, even Hamburglar and&#13;
Grimace are putting apple slices in Happy&#13;
Meals.&#13;
There are not-for-profit agencies out there&#13;
that are a website away from accessing&#13;
information for better health. The American&#13;
Lung Association will tell you where to find&#13;
smoking cessation classes. The Cancer Society&#13;
will tell you when you should get a pap&#13;
smear, colorectal check, skin screening, and&#13;
breast exam. There are support groups for&#13;
autism, anger management, gambling addictions,&#13;
mental illnesses, and many more. If&#13;
you can Google it, it is out there waiting to&#13;
be uncovered by you.&#13;
Even money-hungry Hollywood types have&#13;
your best interests in mind. "Supersize Me"&#13;
was that documentary about McDonalds&#13;
and the Big Mac that put the fast-food giant&#13;
into a Dow Jones suicide watch. The behemoth&#13;
hamburger franchiser changed their&#13;
menu in response to this fat-laden epiphany.&#13;
Michael Moore took on the health care&#13;
industry and all the cigar-chomping politicos&#13;
inside the Beltway in his documentary&#13;
"Sicko". He exposed the Swiss cheese health&#13;
coverage we have for the denizens of this&#13;
great land. There have even been movies like&#13;
a "Beautiful Mind" and "Rain Man" that&#13;
have shown a superb story but have also&#13;
given us a better understanding of health&#13;
issues like mental illnesses.&#13;
Finally, we even have philanthropists like&#13;
Bill Gates, Oprah, Bono, and numerous&#13;
others who are giving money to charities to&#13;
improve the lives of others. These methods&#13;
include education and training. Education&#13;
is one of the greatest factors affecting poor&#13;
health. More educated individuals are less&#13;
likely to smoke, drink, or engage in drug&#13;
activity than those individuals who lack a&#13;
proper education.&#13;
If you want to achieve it, you must seek it.&#13;
It should not be difficult; there is assistance&#13;
around every corner. Excuses are around&#13;
every corner too. Choose your corner carefully.&#13;
This health and fitness coltunn is brought to you by that&#13;
guy who has an analog mind in a digital world. That guy&#13;
is Ron Blake and he can be shaken from his reverie at&#13;
w~wv.goblakefitness.com.&#13;
26 t~÷STAR w~vw.ozarksstar.com&#13;
SPRINGFIELD, MO.&#13;
opened last October and has quickly become&#13;
extremely popular. Why? Because of&#13;
the owner and staff. Rob knows how to treat&#13;
customers and has hired a very professional&#13;
staff. Michelte, the bar manager is the kind&#13;
of bartender that everybody wants. She is&#13;
fun, funny, lively, interesting, professional&#13;
and you can tell that she really enjoys her&#13;
job. Why can’t all bartenders across the&#13;
country be like this? The other bartenders&#13;
there are great also. We found everybody in&#13;
this bar to be extremely friendly. How many&#13;
times have you walked into a bar only to be&#13;
sitting at the bar all by yourself and no one&#13;
talks to you. Trust us, it won’t happen in this&#13;
bar!&#13;
Another fun place is JR’s Nightclub, 504&#13;
E. Commercial, (417) 864-2823. This is the&#13;
bar "where men are comfortable, but everyone&#13;
is welcome". They are open Monday&#13;
thru Saturday, 5 to 1:30 AM and Sunday, 2&#13;
PM to midnight. When you walk in, people&#13;
either know you or they don’t and if they&#13;
don’t know you, they will shortly. Everyone&#13;
is friendly. The bartenders and owner are&#13;
friendly. After a couple of drinks you will&#13;
know everybody in the bar. And isn’t that&#13;
the idea of going to a bar, to meet other&#13;
people? JR’s is the only bar in Springfield&#13;
that is open on Sundays. Other places to&#13;
visit are Martha’s Vineyard and Latin Vibes&#13;
which features special gay shows on Tuesday&#13;
and Thursday evenings.&#13;
If your needing to get around the city,&#13;
contact Fisk Limousines, www.fisklimo.com&#13;
or give them a call at 417.862.2900. They&#13;
give the best service in the entire Midwest.&#13;
Springfield, Missouri is indeed a city with&#13;
a great future. They want EVERYONE to&#13;
visit their beautiful city. We did and we&#13;
certainly enjoyed our stay there as we know&#13;
that all of our readers will. The Convention&#13;
&amp; Visitors Bureau has one of the best&#13;
websites in the nation, www.springfieldadventures.&#13;
com. Be sure and check it out. Our&#13;
thanks to Susan Wade, Public Relations&#13;
Manager, Springfield Convention &amp; Visitors&#13;
Bureau. She is simply "the Best of the Best"&#13;
and so professional, and to Mark Templeton&#13;
of Springfield.&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
NATIONAL NEV S&#13;
NoY. governor .snpports&#13;
same-sex marrmge&#13;
New York Gov. David Patterson said April&#13;
7 that he supports legalization of same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
Speaking by video link to the National Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Task Force’s awards dinner in&#13;
Manhattan, Patterson said: "We xvill push&#13;
on and bring full marriage equality to New&#13;
York state. And when xve have done that,&#13;
xve’re going to do more. We’re going to protect&#13;
young people from bullies. We’re going&#13;
to protect against the discrimination of&#13;
people in the transgender community, and&#13;
xve’re going to fight for decent and affordable&#13;
health care for all citizens in this state."&#13;
"If you xvill join with me, and if xve xvork&#13;
hard enough, xve can change the face of&#13;
Nexv York, which will be the catalyst to&#13;
changing national policy," he said.&#13;
Patterson had planned to attend the dinner&#13;
but was stuck in Albany dealing with budget&#13;
problems.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com t~:~{~.STAR 27&#13;
by Jack Fertig May 2008&#13;
"Articulate conflicts, Cancer!"&#13;
The Sun in Taurus offers the comforts and pleasantries of&#13;
spring. Now, however, Sol is aspecting asteroid Chiron in&#13;
Aquarius and new planet Eris, stirring up the question of&#13;
where to settle down and with whom. Think beyond habits,&#13;
and be open to surprises!&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Individualist though you are,&#13;
you belong with some tribe - however awkwardly. A clash&#13;
of values is inevitable, but not catastrophic. Give yourself&#13;
room to be not at the center of the group, but at the edge&#13;
- perhaps even the leading edge.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Your own personality is both&#13;
a key and an impediment to success. Meditate and talk&#13;
with a confidante. Issues of fitting in and reconciling different&#13;
communities in your world seem like complications, but&#13;
actually point to a solution.&#13;
GEMINi (May 21 - June 20): You’re too easily tempted into&#13;
arguments with others.-Better to look within and resolve&#13;
your own conflicts. Knocking those around with a friend and&#13;
establishing a philosophical framework are important. Just&#13;
know that the real debate is internal.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Time to review that famous&#13;
"gay agenda." How do your goals and ideals fit in with your&#13;
immediate queer community and your sense of the broader&#13;
community? Articulating the conflicts and exploring the issues&#13;
could put you into a position of leadership.&#13;
LEO (July 23 -August 22): Your ambitions can easily lead&#13;
to arguments. That’s OK, as long as the point of the argument&#13;
is to better understand _what’s_ right, not _who’s_&#13;
right. To fix a relationship, try seeing it in a different light.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): New ideas, even&#13;
those that seem to come way out of left field, can help&#13;
solve problems at work and with your health. (Chiropractic?)&#13;
Don’t underestimate possibilities, wacky as they may&#13;
seem, offered by other GLBT folks.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Rethinking group&#13;
allegiances and community identity should prove helpful in&#13;
understanding your sexual potential - not just as a lover, but&#13;
as an erotic healer. Explore new forms of erotic play and&#13;
perception. You can do this actively and/or academically.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Some housecleaning,&#13;
literally or metaphorically, is important to improve&#13;
your relationship or to help you be ready for one. An eccentric&#13;
older relative or community elder offers an inspirational&#13;
role model&#13;
28 t~eSTAR&#13;
SAG~TTAR~US (November 22 = December 20): Team&#13;
sports or games - anything from charades to rugby - can&#13;
help you understand your own thought processes, or perhaps&#13;
learn how to keep your mouth from getting you into&#13;
trouble. You’ll never get that one perfect, but you can make&#13;
progress!&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Being a capricious&#13;
Cappy could get expensive. Entertain members of&#13;
your family or tribe at home or through some community&#13;
event, staying ever mindful of your budget. Asking others to&#13;
contribute can help strengthen your bonds.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Fitting in with&#13;
your family can be a problem. Imagine that you are adopted&#13;
and speak a different language. What would you try to say?&#13;
You wouldn’t want to be just like everyone else, so celebrate&#13;
your uniqueness, and they’ll love you as you are.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Don’t be afraid to&#13;
speak your mind. You may expose a few secrets, but that&#13;
will probably do some good for you and others concerned.&#13;
Even if there is a price to pay, you will find greater value in&#13;
speaking up.&#13;
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              <text>METROSTARNEWS.COM "WE DELIVER DIVERSITY"&#13;
Church Visits Oklahoma Again&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
APRIL 1, 2009&#13;
Hi ary Clinton will[ fight for gay&#13;
rights worl[dwide&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Mr. andMrs. Kevin Sherwood with bikergroup protesting Fred Phelps demonstrators atMoore High School. Gorin photo&#13;
MOORE, OK __ Spreading their ukual rants of far out&#13;
homophobia, members of Fred Phelps Westboro Baptist&#13;
Church ofTopeka, Kansas came to protest near the Oklahoma&#13;
State Capitol as well as Moore High School March 2.&#13;
Few in the GLBT or fair minded community are not familiar&#13;
with this church, as they have been protesting with infamous&#13;
"God Hates Fags" signs along with other similar sentiments&#13;
nationwide and abroad for over a decade. They gained&#13;
national attention in 1998 when they picketed Matthew&#13;
ShepardS funeral in Laramie,Wyoming with infamous&#13;
signs, some stating "Matthew is in Hell". Rarely’ missing an&#13;
opportunity to present their viewpoint, they have picketed&#13;
funerals of those who have died ofAIDS, and staged protests&#13;
against governments who have granted rights or tal~en any&#13;
action they perceive as "fag enabling." More recently their&#13;
skewed logic went even further when they picketed funerals of&#13;
American soldiers, incredulously promoting the concept that&#13;
God is punishing America with the deaths of soldiers because&#13;
our nation is too tolerant of homosexuals. Understandably&#13;
this has raised anger with countless patriotic Americans,&#13;
especially those in the military; veterans and their families &amp;&#13;
friends.&#13;
Although the Westboro group had been to Oklahoma&#13;
before, they returned again to protest against the Oklahoma&#13;
Legislature for permitting a gay pastor, the Reverend Scott&#13;
Jones- Cathedral of Hope UCC, to lead a Prayer for the Day&#13;
at the invitation of State Representative A1 McAffrey. This&#13;
protest drew a small crowd with TV &amp; press coverage coverage&#13;
at N.W. 23rd and Sante Fe, before the Phelps clan moved on&#13;
........... Continued See BAPTlST Page-9&#13;
in&#13;
, Clinton&#13;
Wockner by Rex&#13;
Meeting with young people at the European Parliament in&#13;
Brussels on March 6, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton&#13;
promised to fight for gay rights on the world stage.&#13;
At a question-and-answer session, Clinton called on Maxim&#13;
Anmeghichean, programs director for the European Region&#13;
of the International Lesbian, Gay~ Bisexual, Trans and Intersex&#13;
Association, after commenting on his "I Love Hillaw" T-shirt.&#13;
Anmeghichean said: "My name is Max. I am from Moldova,&#13;
and I am a gay rights activist. In seven countries in the world&#13;
homosexuals are sentenced to death and many more to prison.&#13;
A lot of gay men arotmd the world die because of the HIV/&#13;
AIDS policies that the Bush administration had that did not&#13;
allow to spend money on prevention for men who have sex&#13;
with men. How do you see the foreign policy of the United&#13;
States changing in the coming years in the field of human&#13;
rights mad in partictdar sexual rights and gay and lesbian&#13;
rights?"&#13;
........... Continued See HILLARY Page-8&#13;
2 April 2009&#13;
v~v~.metrostarnews.com ~°~t~oSTAR 3&#13;
Busy year ahead £or Sooner State Rodeo&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
E~oto: fim Grubb, 7~m Dickmann, Don George, V¢7ll Hughes, &amp;Scou"&#13;
Gouard hosting a spaghel~i dinner to benefit St. Jerome’s Church.&#13;
TULSA, OK __ With a new executive&#13;
board elected in February, events already&#13;
under its belt and a slate of others scheduled&#13;
for the remainder of the year, the Sooner&#13;
State Rodeo AssociaOon has a bustling 2009&#13;
ahead.&#13;
"Our overall objective is to bring a&#13;
rodeo back to Tulsa and to have one on a&#13;
regular basis," said Tim Dickman, newly&#13;
elected president. In addition to Dickman,&#13;
Kevin George, Darin Steward, Kevin&#13;
Murphy, Don George and Bob "West were&#13;
elected vice president, tre~asurer, recording&#13;
secretary, corresponding secretary and trustee&#13;
respectively in February.&#13;
"We want to remind people we’re still&#13;
here, we’re still active and we are starting&#13;
a new campaign to get people interested.&#13;
Dickanau said.&#13;
A spaghetti dinner at St. Jerome’s Church&#13;
and a club night at Mavericks drew the&#13;
community~ attention and attracted several&#13;
new members.&#13;
Key events ahead are also expected&#13;
to garner notice and new members. The&#13;
Associatioffs next general membership&#13;
meeting is slated for Sunday, April 5th at&#13;
St. Jerome’s Church in Brady Heights, and&#13;
the general public is invited to attend. On&#13;
April 24th at 9 pm at Mavericks, the Sooner&#13;
State Royalty Roundup season kicks offwith&#13;
a lead-in to the f~l 2009 competition. Past&#13;
’Royalty competitors will be on hand as well&#13;
as those from other Associations.&#13;
"We have the whole year m get&#13;
contestants, but this event and others ~ve&#13;
will have throughout&#13;
the year help people&#13;
raise the money they&#13;
need to in order to&#13;
compete and to get&#13;
some experience&#13;
beforehand," Dickman&#13;
said.&#13;
The Sooner State&#13;
¯ Rodeo Association is&#13;
hosting its 3rd ka~nual&#13;
Spring Blowout Barrel&#13;
Race on Saturday,&#13;
May 2nd at a site to be&#13;
determined by the end&#13;
of March.&#13;
New membership&#13;
and renewed energy&#13;
and interest in the&#13;
Association are keys to a&#13;
successful 2009.&#13;
"XWe need&#13;
the community’s&#13;
involvement,&#13;
bars’ involvement&#13;
and participants’&#13;
involvement to bring&#13;
a rodeo back to&#13;
Tulsa," Dickrnan said.&#13;
"It’s going to be an&#13;
exciting year and we&#13;
invite everyone in the&#13;
commun!ty to join in."&#13;
For more information, call (918) 577-0030&#13;
or wvo~c.soonerstaterodeo.com&#13;
KENTUCKY DERBY&#13;
PARTY AT PHOENIX&#13;
RISING MAY 2&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Looking for&#13;
some after May Day fun? On Saturday May 2&#13;
Phoenix Rising will host the 3rd annual&#13;
Kentuc~- Derby ParD; where you can enjoy&#13;
food with friends, wet your whistle at the&#13;
cash bar and enjoy the thrill of the Kentucky&#13;
Derby on the big screen.&#13;
Originally organized by a group of friends&#13;
who love equestrian sport, the first party had&#13;
around 65 people, the next about 80, and&#13;
they are hoping for a bigger crowd this year to&#13;
experience the fun. As one of the organizers&#13;
Max Paty puts it, "Last year it vcent from&#13;
dead quiet when the race started, and then&#13;
they just went crazy when the horses came&#13;
down the home stretch, and it was really&#13;
exciting!" It’s a free event with complimentary&#13;
snacks and a cash bar, and everyone is invited,&#13;
including out of towners who happen to be&#13;
in OKC that day. It’s a great way to celebrate&#13;
that event with your friends while meeting&#13;
nev¢ ones.&#13;
OKEQart gallery opens&#13;
new exhibit featuring&#13;
artist Krysta Hamilton&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis Ik Neill&#13;
Equality Center art gallery will host its&#13;
monthly First Thursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-gpm, Thursday, April 2,&#13;
2009, for the opening of the new exhibit&#13;
showing the paintings of artist, g-,Tsta&#13;
Hamilton.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month ofApril, and can be viewed Monday&#13;
thru Saturday from 3-9pm. The Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center is located at 621 E. 4th&#13;
St., in downtown Tulsa. More info can be&#13;
found on the web at okeq.org.&#13;
7his monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s&#13;
for EqualiO, (OkEq): OkEq seeks equal rights&#13;
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &amp; Tmnsgender&#13;
(LGBT) individuals andfamilies through&#13;
advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and&#13;
the operation ofthe Dennis R. Neill EqualiO,&#13;
Cente~&#13;
4 April 2009&#13;
From ~2.95&#13;
AskAbout&#13;
LaV®nda&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~I®t~oSTAR 5&#13;
anna Pa ge Miss Gay Oklahoma Heartland 200&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Pageant co-ownerJames Walke~ Adrienne Fische~ Alanna Paige, Anita&#13;
Ryde~ and other co-owner Mark Christensen. Gorin photo&#13;
O~IOMA CITY, OK__ On February&#13;
20 Manna Paige captured the title of Miss&#13;
Gay Oklahoma Heartland for 2009, with&#13;
Anita Ryder ( currently also Miss Oklahoma&#13;
Gay Rodeo Association) winning first&#13;
alternate. As a preliminary contest for the&#13;
Miss Gay Oldahoma America Pageant, they&#13;
will go on to compete for that title. It was a&#13;
festive evening at Angles as the current&#13;
A1 Mc rey&#13;
O ahoma County&#13;
Medalion Dinner.&#13;
reigning Miss Gay Oklahoma Heartland&#13;
Adrienne Fischer passed on that tide (&#13;
she is also the current reigning Miss Gay&#13;
Oklahoma) to Miss Paige.&#13;
Pictured above are pageant co-owner James&#13;
VCalker, Adrienne Fischer, Manna Paige,&#13;
Anita Ryder &amp; other pageant co-owner&#13;
Mark Christensen&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
A NEW KING GETS&#13;
CRO’WNED!&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Judy Calhoun celebrates her birthday at the&#13;
annual Oklahoma County Democratic Patty_&#13;
Medallion Dinn~ well wished by AIMcAfl~ey&#13;
and Ieshia who led herfriends in song. Gorin&#13;
photo.&#13;
OYA~S,HOMA CITY, OK__ State&#13;
Representative A1 McAffrey was the Master&#13;
of Ceremonies for the Oklahoma Count),&#13;
Democratic Party February 20. This is an&#13;
annual event for the Party that is not only&#13;
for fellowship, but also strengthening plans&#13;
and resolve for the future. Represented at this&#13;
event were both the Oklahoma Stonewall&#13;
Democrats and the Oklahoma Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Political Caucus.&#13;
Count3; Conventions will be held April 4,&#13;
Congressional House District Conventions&#13;
May 2, with the State Convention May 16&#13;
in Oklahoma City. To become involved or&#13;
register to vote, go to ww,v.okdemocrats.&#13;
org, or call State Party Headquarters (405)&#13;
427-3366, and in Tulsa call Tulsa County&#13;
Headquarters (918-742 2457).&#13;
2nd alternate Amadeus Ka~nii York- Texas,&#13;
IGng Richard Cranium oflndiana , and Ist&#13;
alternate Owen McCord ofGeorgia.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ Oklahoma City&#13;
again hosted the National Mr.Gay US ofA&#13;
MI contest at Angles dates September 11-&#13;
15. Emceed by the vivacious Amaya Mann,&#13;
the competition began with 31 qualified&#13;
contestants, narrowed down to 14 finalists for&#13;
the finale March 15.&#13;
Passing on his tide was the reigning King&#13;
from 2008 Xander Kinidy ofTennessee,&#13;
whose mother was present at the event.&#13;
Capturing the tides for 2009 are 2nd&#13;
Alternate Amadeus Karmanii York ofTexas,&#13;
1st Alternate Owen McCord of Georgia,&#13;
and the new king, Richard Cranium of&#13;
Indiana.&#13;
6 @et~oSTAR April 2009&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
ANALYSIS: California&#13;
Supremes hear Prop 8&#13;
challenge&#13;
Tl~e California Supreme Court on March&#13;
5 held its hearing in the case challenging&#13;
Proposition 8, the voter-passed constitutional&#13;
amendment that re-banned same-sex marriage&#13;
-- and the hearing was an apparent disaster&#13;
t’or the gay side¯&#13;
The justices constantly interrupted the gay&#13;
side’s lawyers with aggressive questions, but&#13;
let pro-Prop-8 attorney Ken Starr speak&#13;
mostly unimpeded.&#13;
~ae justices seemed fixated on the fact that&#13;
California’s domestic-partnership law gives&#13;
gay Couples the same rights as a marriage, and&#13;
the), downplayed the fact that they had ruled&#13;
that separate isn’t equal in their May 2008&#13;
decision that legalized same-sex marriage.&#13;
The justices seemed enamored of the notion&#13;
that the people can do almost whatever they&#13;
want via the ballot-box amendment process&#13;
-- including repealing freedom of speech,&#13;
banning gay adoption and pretty much&#13;
anything else.&#13;
The justices all but laughed out of the&#13;
chamber state Attorney General Jerry&#13;
Browffs nove! "inalienable rights" natural-law&#13;
argument against Prop 8.&#13;
"~e&#13;
just an amendment&#13;
or instead a constitutional revision. A&#13;
revision has to start in the Legislature or at a&#13;
constitutional convention; it can’t start with&#13;
people collecting voter signatures, as Prop 8&#13;
did.&#13;
On that key question, the gay side appears&#13;
doomed as well, because court precedent&#13;
on the issue does not favor the gay side’s&#13;
arguments. Only a couple of the justices&#13;
appeared possibly open to the idea of&#13;
expanding their notion ofwhat constitutes a&#13;
constitutional revision.&#13;
On the case’s other big question -- whether&#13;
the 18,000 couples who married in California&#13;
between June and November 2008 will end&#13;
up un-married if the court upholds Prop 8&#13;
-- a majority of the justices seemed opposed&#13;
to viewing Prop 8 as rettoactive, despite&#13;
its rather plain wording: "Only marriage&#13;
between a man and a woman is valid or&#13;
recognized in California."&#13;
At one point, the justices had a bit of&#13;
Clintonian fun ruminating on "what the&#13;
meaning of the word ’is’ is" in Prop 8.&#13;
Kenneth Starr came across at the hearing as&#13;
smart, confident, well-spoken and quick on&#13;
his feet. None of the gay side’s lawyers did as&#13;
well. But, in fairness, they were hardly able&#13;
to get a word in edgewise because of constant&#13;
interruptions from the justices.&#13;
Media and blogger analysts were unanimous&#13;
in concluding that the court is going to&#13;
uphold Prop 8.&#13;
That would leave the gay side with two&#13;
options: Return to the California ballot with&#13;
a proactive initiative to attempt to undo Prop&#13;
8. Or take it to,the U.S. Supreme Court,&#13;
using the court s ruling in the Colorado&#13;
Amendment 2 case as a precedent. In that&#13;
case, the high court struck dovin a state&#13;
constitutional amendment that prohibited&#13;
Colorado governments from protecting&#13;
gay people in anti-discrimination laws. The&#13;
justices said government cannot irrationally&#13;
single out~one group of people for disfavored&#13;
treatment.&#13;
Both of these "next step" options are&#13;
considered risky moves.&#13;
The court must issue its ruling by early June.&#13;
Dolly Parton: ’I am not&#13;
gay&#13;
Country-music legend Dolly Parton is&#13;
straight, she told CNN’s Larry King on Feb.&#13;
21.&#13;
"I am not ga~" Parton said. "I have been&#13;
accused of that. But I have been happily&#13;
married for 42 years to the same man. And&#13;
he’s not the least bit, you know, threatened&#13;
by the fact that I may be gay. And he knows&#13;
have a lot of friends. But I love everybody. It&#13;
doesn’t matter to me."&#13;
Part0n said gay people like her because she’s&#13;
authentic.&#13;
"I think the gay people have always liked&#13;
me because I have always been mysel[ I’m&#13;
not intimidated by ho~v people perceive me,&#13;
I don’t judge nor criticize people," she said.&#13;
"I think that’s another reason they at least&#13;
know that I’m sympathetic. I think all people&#13;
have a right to be who they are. We’re all&#13;
God’s children and God should be the one to&#13;
judge, not other people. So I have a lot of gay&#13;
friends, lesbian friends."&#13;
’Milk’ gays the Oscars&#13;
The Academy Awards offered some gayerthan-&#13;
usual moments Feb. 22 as the movie&#13;
Milk snagged two Oscars.&#13;
Accepting the award for best actor, for his&#13;
portrayal of gay icon Harvey Milk, actor Sean&#13;
Penn said: "You commie, homo-loving sons&#13;
of guns.... For those who saw the signs of&#13;
hatred as our cars drove in tonight, I think&#13;
that it is a good time for those who voted&#13;
for the ban against gay marriage to sit and&#13;
reflect, and anticipate their great shame and&#13;
the shame in their grandchildren’s eyes if they&#13;
continue that way of support. We’ve got to&#13;
have equal rights for everyone."&#13;
And openly gay Dustin Lance Black,&#13;
accepting the trophy for original screenplay,&#13;
gave a shout-out to gay kids.&#13;
"When I was 13 years old, my beatitiful&#13;
mother and my father moved me from a&#13;
conservative Mormon home in San Antonio,&#13;
Tex., to California, and I heard the story of&#13;
Harvey Milk," Black said. ’~md it gave me&#13;
hope. It gave me the hope to live my life. It&#13;
gave me the hope one day I could live my life&#13;
openly as who I am and that maybe even I&#13;
could fall in love and one day get married.&#13;
"If Harvey had not been taken from us 30&#13;
years ago, I think he’d want me to say to all&#13;
of the gay and lesbian kids out there tonight&#13;
who have been told that they are ’less than’ by&#13;
: or by their&#13;
you are beautiful, wonderful&#13;
creatures ofvalue and that no matter what&#13;
~yone ~eils you, God does love you, ~d&#13;
that veiT SO0n~ I promise you; ~ou ~ill have&#13;
equal rights federally across this great nation&#13;
of ours."&#13;
In Singapore, where gay sex is illegal,&#13;
MediaCorp TV deleted portions of Black’s&#13;
and Penn’s speeches from its rebroadcast of&#13;
the awards.&#13;
MediaCorp/Channel 5 censorship manager&#13;
David Christie said the broadcast "would&#13;
have been in serious breach of the MDA&#13;
(Media Development Authority) Programme&#13;
Code if such controversial content was not&#13;
editorially managed."&#13;
"The code explicitly disallows content that&#13;
sympathizes with, promotes or normalizes&#13;
such a lifestyle from being broadcast," he said.&#13;
The Asian satellite&#13;
TV service STAR also&#13;
censored the two men’s&#13;
speeches, dropping the&#13;
audio each time the&#13;
word "gay" or "lesbian"&#13;
was uttered.&#13;
STAR beams into&#13;
more than 50 countries&#13;
to some 300 million&#13;
viewers.&#13;
Utah senator demoted&#13;
for anti-gay remarks&#13;
Utah state Sen. Chris Buttars was ousted from&#13;
two committees by Republican leaders Feb.&#13;
20 after he made homophobic remarks to a&#13;
documentary maker.&#13;
Buttars spoke in January to TV reporter Reed&#13;
Cowan, who is making a documentary on the&#13;
¯ Mormon church’s involvement in the passage&#13;
of California’s Proposition 8.&#13;
The senator’s comments included:&#13;
"Homosexuality will always be a sexual&#13;
perversion. And you say that around here now&#13;
and everybody goes nuts. But I don’t care....&#13;
They’re mean. They want to talk about being&#13;
nice, they’re the meanest buggers I’ve ever&#13;
seen.... It’s just like the Moslems. Moslems&#13;
are good people and their religion is anti-war.&#13;
But it’s been taken over by the radical side....&#13;
What is the morals of a gay person? You can’t&#13;
answer that because anything goes.... They’re&#13;
probably the greatest threat to America going&#13;
down I know of. ... q]aey want superiority.&#13;
It’s the beginning of the end. Oh, it’s worse&#13;
than that. Sure. Sodom and Gomorrah was&#13;
localized. This is worldwide."&#13;
According to Salt Lake City’s KTVX, ~vhich&#13;
broke the story: "Buttars also talks about a&#13;
certain type of reported gay sex!~al activity&#13;
which he claims is taking place. But ABC&#13;
4 does not consider that appropriate for its&#13;
news content&#13;
Students at George Mason University in&#13;
Fairfax County, Va., elected a gay drag queen&#13;
as homecoming queen Feb. 14.&#13;
Senior Ryan Allen, who ran for the honor as&#13;
Reann Ballslee, beat out two women for the&#13;
crown.&#13;
"It was just for fun," Allen told the&#13;
Washington Post. "In the larger scheme of&#13;
things, winning says so much about the&#13;
university. X~[e’re one of the most diverse&#13;
campuses in the country, and... ,ve celebrate&#13;
that."&#13;
MORTUARY ~ERVICE,~&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~et~oSTAR 7&#13;
Gay New Yorkers protest&#13;
sex-shop arrests&#13;
Several dozen gay N~v ~rkers protested near Mayor&#13;
Mict§ael Bloomberg~ mansion Feb. 14 over what&#13;
they say are bogus arrests ofg~y men in adult video&#13;
arcades. Photo byJoe Jervis&#13;
Several dozen gay New ¥orkers protested near&#13;
Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s mansion Feb.&#13;
14 over what they say are bogus arrests of gay&#13;
men in adult video arcades.&#13;
The activists claim undercover police o~cers&#13;
have been hitting on gay men, then, after the&#13;
men agree to have sex, leading them outside,&#13;
offering them money, and arresting them for&#13;
prostitution, whether they accept the money&#13;
or not.&#13;
At least 50 men have been victims of the&#13;
sting, the activists said.&#13;
The motive for the arrests is to create a&#13;
pretense for shutting down the shops, the&#13;
activists said.&#13;
~e arrests have been condemned by openly&#13;
lesbian City Council Speaker Christine&#13;
Quinn and openly gay state Sen. Tom Duane,&#13;
among others.&#13;
Hawaii House passes&#13;
civil-union bill&#13;
Hawaii’s House of Representatives passed a&#13;
civil-union bill Feb. 12 by a vote of 33-17.&#13;
The measure now advances to the Senate&#13;
Judiciary Committee, where its fate is&#13;
unpredictable.&#13;
Republican Gov. Linda Lingle has not taken a&#13;
position on the legislation.&#13;
The proposal would grant civil-union couples&#13;
all the state-level benefits, protections and&#13;
responsibilities of marriage.&#13;
Hawaii presendy has a reciprocal-beneficiaries&#13;
law that grants registered same-sex couples&#13;
limited spousal rights. Similar limited laws are&#13;
in place in Maine and Washington.&#13;
Five states -- California, New Hampshire,&#13;
New Jersey, Oregon, and Vermont -- and&#13;
Washington, D.C., have full civil-union laws&#13;
that grant all state-level spousal rights.&#13;
Massachusetts and Connecticut let gay&#13;
couples marry, and New York recognizes&#13;
same-sex marriages from states and countries&#13;
that permit them.&#13;
Tt~e other countries that let gay couples&#13;
marry are Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands,&#13;
Norway, South Africa and Spain.&#13;
Beau poses nude&#13;
Beau Breedtove, the 21-year-old man who&#13;
had sex with Portland, Ore., Mayor Sam&#13;
Adams just after Breedlove turned 18, has&#13;
posed nude for the May issue of the gay porn&#13;
magazine Unzipped.&#13;
The revelation of the aNair nearly ended&#13;
Adams’ career earlier this year. Adams was 42&#13;
years old at the time of the brief relationship&#13;
and, when asked about it during his mayoral&#13;
campaign, had denied it happened. Nae men&#13;
claim to still be ftiends.&#13;
"Beau Breedlove was extremely professional&#13;
at his first erotic photo shoot in Los Ba~geles&#13;
this past weekend," Unzipped online editor&#13;
Sean Carnage told Advocate.corn Feb. 18.&#13;
"He came to L.A. to prove that the Portland&#13;
scandal does not define his sexuality. The&#13;
photos portray the real Beau -- a confident&#13;
and extremely handsome young man who is&#13;
openly sensual, openly sexual and has nothing&#13;
to hide."&#13;
"We had some trouble getting them into&#13;
this house because of some, what I believe to&#13;
be, antiquated rules here, but they are here,&#13;
minus tiaras and sashes," New Democratic&#13;
Party legislator Spencer Herbert said as he&#13;
introduced the foursome to fellow legislators.&#13;
Legislative sergeant-at:arms Gary Lenz&#13;
explained that "protocol" prohibits headgear&#13;
and certain other items inside the chamber, to&#13;
maintain "dignity."&#13;
Larry amer: Lincoln&#13;
and Washington were&#13;
gay&#13;
Veteran gay and MDS activist, author&#13;
and playwright Larry Kramer says he has&#13;
evidence that Abraham Lincoln and George&#13;
Washington were gay.&#13;
Colorado senator in antigay&#13;
rant&#13;
Colorado state Sen. Scott Renfroe, R-Greeley,&#13;
unleashed a six-minute anti-gay diatribe on&#13;
the floor of the Senate Feb. 23 during debate&#13;
on a bill to allow gay state employees to share&#13;
health benefits ~vith their partners.&#13;
Speaking to the Montreal newspaper Hour&#13;
on March 5, Kramer said he will reveal the&#13;
details in a book he’s writing, The American&#13;
People: A History.&#13;
He equated gay sex with murder and adultery&#13;
and seemingly suggested that people ~vho&#13;
engage in gay sex commit ’,detestable" acts ....&#13;
been wntten or stud.........&#13;
"It’s a monster book," Kramer said. "It’s an&#13;
attempt to put us (gay people) back in history&#13;
from the beginning. No history book ever&#13;
recorded anything about us, and researching&#13;
this book I found out that both Lincoln and&#13;
George Washington were gay.... I have stuff&#13;
that will go beyond anything that has ever&#13;
Renfroe said: "Homosexuality is seen as a&#13;
violation of this natural creative order, and&#13;
it is an offense to God.... Leviticus 18:22 ’&#13;
says: ’You shall not lie witha man as one lies&#13;
with a female. It is an abomination.’ Leviticus&#13;
20:13 says, ’If there is a man who lies with&#13;
a male as those who lie with a ,voman, both&#13;
of them have committed a detestable act,&#13;
and they shall surely be put to death.’ ...&#13;
When we create laws that goes (sic)against&#13;
what biblically we are supposed to stand for,&#13;
I think we are agreeing, or allowing to go&#13;
forward, a sin which should not be treated&#13;
by government as something that is legal.&#13;
... We are taking sins and making them to&#13;
be legally OK, and that is ,vrong. That is an&#13;
abomination.... And I’m not saying that this&#13;
is the only sin that’s out there. Obviously, we&#13;
have sin. We have murder, we have all sorts&#13;
of sins. We have adultery. And we don’t make&#13;
laws making those leg~A.... All sin is equa!.&#13;
That sin there is as equal to any other sin&#13;
that’s in the Bible."&#13;
The bill passed.&#13;
Drag r?yalty stripped&#13;
ofregaha be sergeant-atarlns&#13;
Mr. and Miss Gay Vancouver XXIX, along&#13;
with the Emperor and Empress V of Surrey,&#13;
were allowed to enter the Canadian province&#13;
of British Columbia’s Legislative Assembly&#13;
only after removing their tiaras, crowns and&#13;
sashes, The Vancouver Sun reported March 2.&#13;
Clinton responded: "Human rights is and&#13;
will always be one of the pillars of our foreign&#13;
policy. And in particular, the persecution&#13;
and discrimination against gays and lesbians&#13;
is something that we take very seriously. It&#13;
is terribly unfortunate, as you just recited,&#13;
that, you lmow, right now in unfortunately&#13;
many places in the world violence against&#13;
gays and lesbians, certainly discrimination&#13;
and prejudice, are not just occurring but&#13;
condoned and protected, and we would hope&#13;
that over the next few years we could have&#13;
some influence in trying to change those&#13;
attitudes."&#13;
Clinton continued: "Specifically, with&#13;
respect to HIV/AIDS, we have made a very&#13;
big treatment commitment, as some of you&#13;
know, through our program called PEPFAR.&#13;
And it is an important part of the American&#13;
approach toward trying to deal with the HIV/&#13;
MDS pandemic. But we haven’t done enough&#13;
on prevention, and we haven’t done enough&#13;
on outreach or testing. We’re beginning to,&#13;
and under our administration we will do&#13;
much more. And I can only hope that we&#13;
all live long enough -- certainly I hope I live&#13;
long enough; I think you all will -- to see the&#13;
end to this kind of discriminatory treatment,&#13;
and recognition that human rights are the&#13;
inalienable right of every person no matter&#13;
who that person loves, and that’s what we&#13;
should be trying to achieve."&#13;
8 P~etroSTAR Apd12009&#13;
Sonja Martinez Receives&#13;
the Richard May Award&#13;
Sofia Martinez (Center) with her niece Jessica&#13;
Martinez-Brooks and her sister and artist&#13;
Bernadette Martinez. Pressphom&#13;
OK_LAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) _The&#13;
Oklahoma MDS Care Fund celebrated its&#13;
Seventeenth Bmnual "Red Tie Night" at the&#13;
Cox Communications Center February 28,&#13;
2009. The "Red Tie Night" brings together&#13;
man), individuals and corporations to raise as&#13;
much as one million dollars in a single night&#13;
through various donations, auctions and&#13;
generosity of many Oklahomans. The goal&#13;
of the event is to raise money tbr education,&#13;
direct services and research to fight HIV/&#13;
AIDS throughout the State of Oklahoma.&#13;
One of the highlights of a very eventful&#13;
evening was the presentation of the Richard&#13;
May Award to Sonja Martinez. Sonja is&#13;
the daughter ofJesse and ka~ita Martinez of&#13;
Oldahoma City.&#13;
The Richard May Award was established by&#13;
the Oklahoma MDS Care Fund to honor&#13;
Richard May, a founder of the organization&#13;
who passed away in March, 2000. The&#13;
premise of the Richard May Award is that it&#13;
is to be given annually in recognition of an&#13;
individual who has given, in an exceptional&#13;
way, of their time and talents to promote&#13;
education, research and service regarding&#13;
HIV/AIDS. The recipient should exemplify&#13;
quiet strength and compassion, never seeking&#13;
recognition, which was the spirit of Richard&#13;
May.&#13;
Sonja has an annual Christmas Benefit to&#13;
raise money for those with HIV/AIDS and&#13;
this next year will be her nineteenth annual&#13;
benefit. The benefit is held at the COPA&#13;
bev;veen Thanksgiving and Christmas every&#13;
year.&#13;
Sonja accepted the award by saying: "~is&#13;
award is a very big honor and I thank you&#13;
so much. I would like to accept this award&#13;
on behalf of all the dubs and entertainers&#13;
in the Gay Community who do benefits&#13;
all year around. I would also like to thank:&#13;
Barbara and Jackie Cooper, Rick Moses, John&#13;
Beebe, Tony Sinclair and Dee Goodwin; my&#13;
family vcho have supported me and loved me&#13;
unconditionally. And the Red Tie, thank&#13;
you for all that you do."&#13;
Christian,&#13;
I623 N. iVlaplewood Tulsa, OK&#13;
www,mcctuls org&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
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are on life’s journey, y~:&#13;
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Kansas City’s Heartland&#13;
Men’s Chorus rills&#13;
OKC Crowd&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
CharlesJohnson presents director Dn Joseph&#13;
Nadeau with a plaquej~om the City ofthe&#13;
Village thanking themfor theirpe,formance.&#13;
Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Oklahoma&#13;
City was treated to a grand performance by&#13;
the Heartland Men’s Chorus March 3 when&#13;
the played to a large crowd at the Village&#13;
Christian Church. N~e Chorus, which began&#13;
in 1986, has performed extensively in the&#13;
Missouri/Kansas area, and also throughout&#13;
the United States and abroad. Featuring&#13;
an eclectic mix of men’s choral music&#13;
encompassing several music styles, the chorus&#13;
was won acclaim and respecf froma wide&#13;
City&#13;
has&#13;
were recognized by the City&#13;
( suburban community of OKC), and this&#13;
concert, which was their OKC debut, would&#13;
also benefit the BritVil Food Bank.&#13;
Bringing their songs to Oklahoma, they&#13;
presented their concept concert, "And Justice&#13;
for All." Beginning xvith a number from&#13;
the musical South Pacifici "You’ve got to be&#13;
Cargfully Taught/Children will Listen", which&#13;
depicted racism, they ,;vent through a series&#13;
of selections accompanied by readings and&#13;
accompanying pictures which portrayed the&#13;
struggles of blacks, women, and the more&#13;
recent activism of title GLBT community.&#13;
Highlights included activist classics "We Shall&#13;
Overcome" &amp; ’Tkin’t gonna let nobody Turn&#13;
me Round, but also included the comic relief&#13;
of"Color of Colorado," a campy classic from&#13;
the off Broadway musical "When Pigs FI~’&#13;
that portrays how vital the GLBT community&#13;
really is to America. Closing with "I will&#13;
stand with You," they left the audience with&#13;
not only a call for unity but hope for a better&#13;
tomorrow.&#13;
Under the direction of Dr. Joseph Nadeau,&#13;
they performed the following day for&#13;
the American Choral Directors National&#13;
Convention which also took place in&#13;
Oklahoma City. They held the distinction of&#13;
being one of only 2 gay men’s choruses to be&#13;
invited to perform for that conference in the&#13;
group’s 50 year history.&#13;
to Moore Oklahoma for another protest at&#13;
Moore High School.&#13;
Although their reasoning for picking out&#13;
Moore High School for a protest site was&#13;
unknown, their website did promise "We&#13;
will picket you hypocrites and we continue&#13;
to THANK GOD for the tornados that&#13;
keep kicking Oklahoma’s backside.’Moore&#13;
High School dismissed classes 15 minutes&#13;
early for those students wishing to avoid the&#13;
protest, but many stayed to tal~e part in what&#13;
’turned out to be a major counter protest.&#13;
That protest, organized by Chelsea Marlett&#13;
( daughter ofRon Marlett, ~vho ran against&#13;
Sally Kern in the State Legislative race 2008)&#13;
not only brought out many from the GLBT&#13;
community, but also many others to form a&#13;
diverse crowd of around 2000 that included&#13;
civil libertarians, yeterans groups, and just&#13;
plain folks young and old. Undoubtedly the&#13;
most spectacular counter protesters were the&#13;
bikers, xvho rode repeatedly past the Phelps&#13;
clan revving their engines to the crowd’s&#13;
applause.&#13;
Jeannie and other Moore High School students&#13;
protest Phelps group. Gorin photo&#13;
As one of them put it, Kevin Sherwood stated&#13;
"I fought for our country for people to be&#13;
able to live their lives they way they want. I&#13;
fought so they ( the Phelps group) can say&#13;
what they want to say, but we get the same&#13;
rights. What upset me more than anything&#13;
else is that they came here to scare kids. But&#13;
apparently most of them ain’t all that scared!"&#13;
Living proof of that was Jeannie, a student of&#13;
Moore High School,who after some colorful&#13;
outbursts about her opinion of the Phelps&#13;
clan, had this to say" God loves all of us,&#13;
we’re all equal, gays lesbians, it doesn’t matter&#13;
God loves us all."&#13;
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10 ~oSTAR April 2009&#13;
British PM opposes Prop8&#13;
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown&#13;
opposes Proposition 8, the California ballot&#13;
measure that last November re-banned samesex&#13;
marriage after the state Supreme Court&#13;
had legalized it.&#13;
"This Proposition 8, this attempt to undo&#13;
the good that has been done, this attempt to&#13;
create divorces among 18,000 people who&#13;
were perfectly legally brought together in&#13;
partnerships, this is unacceptable and shows&#13;
me why we alxvays have to be vigilant, why we&#13;
have alvcays got to fight homophobic behavior&#13;
and any form of discrimination," Brown said&#13;
March 5 at a Downing Street reception for&#13;
GLBT VIPs.&#13;
6 in his apartment in Call&#13;
He suffered a fatal blow to the head and&#13;
was found tied to his bed and gagged. The&#13;
apartment had been trashed but there were no&#13;
signs of forced entry and nothing was stolen.&#13;
Rivera received national attention when he&#13;
fought a 2001 mandate by the Revolutionary&#13;
Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas&#13;
that all residents ofa FARC-controlled sector&#13;
of the eastern state of Meta take an HIV test&#13;
or leave the area within a week.&#13;
Thereafter, he received death threats and was&#13;
followed on the streets and harassed at worlc&#13;
He eventually left Meta, his home state, as a&#13;
result.&#13;
On March 4, the California Suprelne Court&#13;
heard oral arguments in the case seeking to&#13;
overturn the constitutional amendment. It&#13;
is widely expected that the effort will fail,&#13;
with the justices deciding, in effect, that the&#13;
right of the voters to amend the constitution&#13;
is more sacrosanct than the constitutional&#13;
guarantee of equal protection under the law.&#13;
The court must issue its decision by early&#13;
June.&#13;
Burundi plan to ban gay&#13;
sex dies in Senate&#13;
Leading Latino-issues blogger Andrds Duque&#13;
called Rivera’s death "a tremendous loss to the&#13;
international human rights movement."&#13;
Argentina lifts military&#13;
gay ban&#13;
Argentina’s military decriminalized&#13;
homosexuality and lifted its gay ban Feb. 27.&#13;
Part of an overhaul of the military justice&#13;
system, the change was approved by&#13;
Parliament last year and took effect six&#13;
months after passage.&#13;
A move to ban gay sex in the Central African U.S.-based Latino-issues, blogger Andrds&#13;
nati~ 6f Burundi was reiected by the Senate ~t}que called the m.ove ’.on.e more L.GBT&#13;
Feb. 16 after having passed the National nghts development in a Latin American&#13;
Assembly unanimously in November. nation that leapfrogs over current U.S.&#13;
"Burundi’s Senate, after significant pressure&#13;
and ’heated debate,’ today reiected the&#13;
proposed amendment to criminalize&#13;
homosexual conduct. Victory -- for the&#13;
moment," said Scott Long, head of Human&#13;
Rights Watclqs LGBT Rights Division.&#13;
The proposal, part of a much larger bill, set&#13;
a punishment of between three months and&#13;
two years in prison, along with a large fine,&#13;
for engaging in consensual adult gay sex.&#13;
The Senate and Assembly must now form a&#13;
commission to reconcile the two versions of&#13;
the bill before sending it to President Pierre&#13;
Nkurunziza.&#13;
"Any reconciliation could, potentially,&#13;
reinstate the provision criminalizing samesex&#13;
conduct," said the International Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Human Rights Commission.&#13;
"Whatever the outcome, the fact that&#13;
the majority of senators voted against the&#13;
provision shows a growing recognition that&#13;
all citizens are entitled to the full enjoyment&#13;
of human rights irtespective of their sexual&#13;
orientation."&#13;
policy"&#13;
Gays in the U.S. military are required&#13;
to remain in the closet under the "Don’t&#13;
Ask, Dofft Tell" policy signed into law by&#13;
President Bill Clinton.&#13;
Prior to that time, gays were not allowed in&#13;
the U.S. military at all.&#13;
300,000 at Sydney Mardi&#13;
Gras&#13;
Sydney’s 31st gay Mardi Gras parade attracted&#13;
300,000 spectators, 130 floats and 9,500&#13;
participants March 7.&#13;
Openly gay Olympic gold medal diver&#13;
Matthew Mitcham led offthe procession. His&#13;
winning dive at the Beijing Olympics was the&#13;
highest-scoring dive in Olympic history.&#13;
Marching units included the Federal&#13;
Police, the military and New South Wales&#13;
firefighters. U.S. comedian Joan Rivers also&#13;
joined in, riding on top of a truck.&#13;
Eighty-four of the world’s 19 5 nations ban&#13;
gay sex.&#13;
Colombian gay leader&#13;
m dered&#13;
Well-lmown Colombian gay activist idvaro&#13;
Miguel Rivera Linares, 41, was killed March&#13;
Jamaica .bans most antigay&#13;
music&#13;
Jamaica’s Broadcasting Commission has&#13;
effectively banned most anti-gay dancehall&#13;
songs from being played over the airwaves.&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
New regulations prohibit broadcast of songs&#13;
and videos that glorify arson, rape, shooting&#13;
or murder, as well as depictions of sex acts.&#13;
Gay activists, locally and internationally, have&#13;
campaigned for years against the anti-gay&#13;
alleged "murder music" ofJamaican artists&#13;
such as Sizzla, Bounty Killer, Elephant Man,&#13;
Vybz Kartel, Beenie Man, Buju Banton,&#13;
T.O.K. and Capleton.&#13;
Phelpses banned from&#13;
entering UK&#13;
Anti-gay Kansas pastor Fred Phelps and his&#13;
daughter Shirley have been banned from&#13;
entering the United Kingdom, the Telegraph&#13;
reported Feb. 19.&#13;
The "God hates fags" team had announced&#13;
plans to picket a performance of’l-he Laramie&#13;
Project on Feb. 20 at a school arts center in&#13;
Basingstoke, Hampshire.&#13;
A UK Border Agency spokesman said:&#13;
"Both these individuals have engaged in&#13;
unacceptable behavior by inciting hatred&#13;
against a number of communities.... We will&#13;
continue to stop those who want to spread&#13;
extremism, hatred and violent messages in our&#13;
communities from coming to our country."&#13;
In an interview with the BBC, Shirley Phelps-&#13;
Roper stated: "There are members ofWBC&#13;
(Westboro Baptist Church) that are not&#13;
named Phelps.... Unless they intend to begin&#13;
checking the bare backsides of every person&#13;
coming into that country to find that tattoo&#13;
that says ’Property ofWBC,’ they will have&#13;
no way of identifying who is from WBC."&#13;
In the end, a single, unidentified&#13;
demonstrator showed up and was chased&#13;
offby about 50 counterprotesters, the BBC&#13;
reported.&#13;
HIV rate climbs in Asia&#13;
Gay and bisexual men in Asia are having risky&#13;
unprotected sex, causing dramatic climbs in&#13;
HIV infection rates, said officials attending&#13;
a World Health Organization HIV/AIDS&#13;
conference Feb. 18 in Hong Kong.&#13;
The gathering heard that more than 30&#13;
percent of gay and bisexual men in Bangkok&#13;
are HIV-positive, while some Chinese cities&#13;
report a rate as high as 18 percent, and China&#13;
as a whole has a rate of 3.8 percent among&#13;
gay/bisexual men.&#13;
The director of Chinas AIDS-control center,&#13;
Wu Zunyou, said amphetamine use and&#13;
Internet hookups are factors in the climbing&#13;
infection rate.&#13;
HIV now is Chinas deadliest infectious&#13;
disease, according to a new report from the&#13;
Ministry of Health.&#13;
More than 8 percent of gay and bisexual men&#13;
in Jakarta are HIV-positive, the conference&#13;
heard, as are 7.8 percent in Cambodia.&#13;
Singapore censors Oscars&#13;
Singapore’s MediaCorp TV censored its&#13;
replay of the Academy Awards Feb. 23,&#13;
removing portions of Dustin Lance Black’s&#13;
acceptance speech.&#13;
Black won the original screenplay Oscar for&#13;
Milk, and said: "When I was 13 years old, my&#13;
beautiful mother and my father moved me&#13;
from a conservative Mormon home in San&#13;
Antonio, Tex., to California, and I heard the&#13;
story of Harvey Milk. And it gave me hope.&#13;
It gave me the hope to live my life. It gave me&#13;
the hope one day I could live my life openly&#13;
as who I am and that maybe even I could fall&#13;
in love and one day get married.&#13;
"If Harvey had not been taken from us 30&#13;
years ago, I think he’d want me to say to all&#13;
of the gay and lesbian kids out there tonight&#13;
who have been told that they are ’less than’ by&#13;
their churches, by the government or by their&#13;
families, that you are beautiful, wonderful&#13;
creatures of value and that no matter what&#13;
anyone tells you, God does love you, and&#13;
that very soon, I promise you, you will have&#13;
equal rights federally across this great nation&#13;
of ours."&#13;
Sean Penn’s acceptance speech also was&#13;
truncated. He won the best actor Oscar for&#13;
his portrayal of Harvey Milk.&#13;
Penn said: "You commie, homo-loving sons&#13;
of guns.... For those who saw the signs of&#13;
hatred as our cars drove in tonight, I think&#13;
that it is a good time for those who voted&#13;
for the ban against gay marriage to sit and&#13;
reflect, and anticipate their great shame and&#13;
the shame in their grandchildren’s eyes if they&#13;
continue that way of support. We’ve got to&#13;
have equal rights for everyone."&#13;
Subscribers to one of the main Singaporean&#13;
gay e-mail lists were outraged at the edits.&#13;
"This sort of bigoted, intolerant and ignorant&#13;
action by a national broadcaster is better&#13;
suited for Iran or North Korea than a nation&#13;
that puts itself forward as a modern worldclass&#13;
city," wrote one.&#13;
MediaCorp/Channel 5 censorship,manager&#13;
David Christie said the broddcast would&#13;
have been in serious breach of the MDA&#13;
(Media Development Authority) Programme&#13;
Code if such controversial content was not&#13;
editorially managed."&#13;
"The code explicitly disallows content that&#13;
sympathizes with, promotes or normalizes&#13;
such a lifestyle from being broadcast," he said.&#13;
Gay sex is illegal in Singapore.&#13;
The Asian satellite TV service STAR also&#13;
censored the two men’s speeches, dropping&#13;
the audio each time the word "gay" or&#13;
"lesbian" vcas uttered.&#13;
STAR beams into more than 50 countries to&#13;
some 300 million viewers.&#13;
www.rnetrostarnews.com #d®troSTAR 11&#13;
By Camper English Colder, smaller, weaker: Better martinis&#13;
~lhe diplomatic way of defining the "best martini" is as "the&#13;
martini that you like the best." But, really, if you’re pulling&#13;
a jug of vodka out of the freezer and pouring it into a glass,&#13;
you’re not drinking a martini at all. You’re drinldng a glass of&#13;
cold vodl~a. Add olives and you’ve got vodka with a snack.&#13;
Not that there’s anything wrong with that. I drink cold vodka&#13;
all the time, and ~vho doesn’t enjoy a string of olives for&#13;
dinner? But a martini is a mixed drink, necessitating more&#13;
than one ingredient to mix into it.&#13;
Bar-haviora Problems&#13;
The working theory is that the martini star~ed as a spinoff&#13;
of the Martinez, a cocktail made with sweetened gin, sweet&#13;
vermouth, maraschino liqueur and bitters (with a lemon&#13;
twist). As tastes in cocktails shifted away from sweet drinks,&#13;
the "Dry Martini" made with d~/vermouth became more&#13;
popular, and eventually most everybody forgot about the&#13;
bitters. Vodka didn’t become an option until later.&#13;
Gay bar bartenders, who are not necessarily gay bartenders,&#13;
are usually the most ei~cient and fair intoxicologists in&#13;
tl~e drinking universe. I say "fair" because at straight&#13;
establishments, hot women and rid&gt;looking men (usually&#13;
jerk~) get first priority, and the bartenders frequently take&#13;
drink orders out of order. Infuriating! This is not often the&#13;
case in gay ~vatering holes, where the bartenders tend to be the&#13;
hottest people in the room and dofft need to impress you by&#13;
serving you first (you need impress them with the size of your&#13;
tips).&#13;
Given the variations over time, you could rightfully order&#13;
your martini made with gin or vodka, sweet or dry vermouth&#13;
or none at all, bitters or not, olives or a twist - and you could&#13;
find a published recipe to back it up. None are the "right" way&#13;
to make a martini, but I would encourage experimentation to&#13;
find the way that’s right for you.&#13;
Also, gay bar patrons Imow how to behave (toward the&#13;
bartender anyway) and will often line up in an orderly fashion&#13;
at the drink well rather than shouting and waving like the&#13;
opening scene ofThe Love Boat al! along the bar. I take&#13;
straight friends to my favorite gay bar and they are anlazed at&#13;
the German,like efficientT in place. They are often jealous and&#13;
ofthe strained drink in the&#13;
frdezer’ ......&#13;
determine to start coming there every night, until they hear ........... .... ......&#13;
the 14th Madonna remix in a row. I can’t say I blame them.&#13;
In a nightclub or other crowded venue, or anywhere with a&#13;
mixed crowd, all bets for orderly ordering are off. You need&#13;
to gain the attention of tl~e bartender as well as make him or&#13;
her think you’re going to be a good (i.e., fast, non-annoying)&#13;
customer. Here are a few suggestions for attracting the&#13;
bartender and keeping his attention.&#13;
While jumbo-sized martini glasses used in many bars&#13;
provide a lot of liquor for the dollar, by the time you get to&#13;
the bottom half you’re drinking room-temperature alcohol.&#13;
That is bad. Or worse, it’s a warm salt bath if you’ve got the&#13;
extra-large-sized olives in there that help to heat it xtp. The&#13;
very dassiest ofbars serve their martinis in very small, very&#13;
cold glasses - with an additional quantity of the drink in an&#13;
ice-chilled container on the side. That is lovely. At home, I&#13;
use vintage (small) glassware and keep the remainder cooling&#13;
Look available. You want to make eye contact with the&#13;
bartender and have her give you the "I see you" nod. To&#13;
accomplish this, face the bar, not your friends behind you. If&#13;
you’re turned around chatting and using the bar as a leaning&#13;
post, you’re not giving the right signal.&#13;
Be ready. When you are trying to get the bartender’s attention,&#13;
have visible cash in your hand -but don’t ~vave it around&#13;
unless there is a row of drag queens in six-inch heels blocking&#13;
your line of sight. And if you’re planning to pay with a credit&#13;
card, you may want to keep that hidden. It takes longer to&#13;
process, so the bartender will serve the cash-holding folks first.&#13;
Also, be ready with your friends’ drink orders. Don’t wait until&#13;
the bartender gets there to turn around and say, "What do you&#13;
guys want?" As the person standing next to you, H1 swoop in&#13;
and say "~ree martinis please" when your back is turned. I’m&#13;
like that.&#13;
S~’ategize. Don’t shout to get the bartender’s attention.&#13;
Nobody likes to be yelled at while doing their job. A friendly&#13;
"Hi!" sometimes helps though. Make your first tip the most&#13;
generous one to help ensure prompt service and healthy pours&#13;
for the rest of the evening. And be respectful of others - if the&#13;
guy next to you was waiting longer but the bartender comes&#13;
to you, give him the "he was here first" point. The bartender&#13;
will remember that you’re next, and you never kmow if that&#13;
guy next to you wil! return the favor and pay for your drink.&#13;
Do not fear vermouth.&#13;
Try it and you might&#13;
find you actually like it&#13;
- but probably not the&#13;
4-year-old, mostly full&#13;
bottle gathering dust in&#13;
the back of your liquor&#13;
cabinet. Use a fresh bottle.&#13;
Vermouth spoils like wine&#13;
after opening, so buy small&#13;
bottles and keep them in&#13;
the refrigerator to lengthen&#13;
their life span.&#13;
Ice, too, is an ingredient&#13;
in the drink. Ifyou keep&#13;
your vodka or gin in the&#13;
freezer, not much water&#13;
will melt into your martini.&#13;
Dilution brings the drink&#13;
down to a manageable level&#13;
of alcoholic strength to keep you from making that too-strong&#13;
scrunchy face that gives you wrinkles. A martini should be&#13;
refreshing, not painful.&#13;
The shaken-versus-stirred decision is not worth the ~veight&#13;
given to it. Shaking adds ice chips and air bubbles that make&#13;
the drink look doudy and taste fizzy, whereas stirring results&#13;
in a clear and smooth cocktail from the get-go. I prefer a&#13;
stirred martini when I’m at a nice cocktail lounge, but I do&#13;
often shake them at home. Not because it tastes better, but&#13;
because shaldng is more fun.&#13;
Camper English is a cocktails and spirits writer andpublisher of&#13;
Alcademics. com. ’&#13;
12 ~et~:oSTAR April 2009&#13;
~e internationally renowned cast ofWoody&#13;
Sez- back rowfrom left: Helen Russell, Darci&#13;
Deaville, Andy Tekstein;J~ont- David Lutken&#13;
as Woody @hoto courtesy of The Scotsman&#13;
Publications Ltd.)&#13;
OKLAHOI~La~ CITY, OK (PR) __ Lyric&#13;
~eatre, OkAahoma’s premiere professional&#13;
theatre company, will present the American&#13;
Premiere ofWoody Sez, the words, music,&#13;
&amp; spirit ofV[oody Guthrie as part of the&#13;
2009 "Lyric at the Plaza" season. This&#13;
unique theatrical concert event celebrates&#13;
the life and spirit ofAmerican folk legend&#13;
Vioody Guthrie, whose music continues to&#13;
inspire today’s finest storytelling songwriters&#13;
including Bob DyIan, Bruce Springsteen,&#13;
John Mellencamp, the Indigo Girls, and&#13;
Billy Bragg. Lyri&amp; production will run from&#13;
March 26th through April 1 lth and features&#13;
the show’s original cast from its European&#13;
tour.&#13;
st0ryte!l&amp; ~na&#13;
David tutken Stars in {he and&#13;
actor,musici~s Darcie&#13;
Deaville ,Teirstein&#13;
join in ,to portray&#13;
up the fabric of Guthrie’s amazing story.&#13;
The four accompany themselves on over 15&#13;
different instruments, ranging from guitar&#13;
and fiddle to jaw harp and dulcimer.&#13;
\Voodrow Wilson "W’oody" Guthrie&#13;
was born in 1912 in Okemah, Oklahoma.&#13;
He is best kmown as an American singersongwriter&#13;
and folk musician, whose&#13;
musical legacT indudes hundreds of&#13;
political, traditional and children’s songs,&#13;
ballads and improvised works. Many of his&#13;
recorded songs are archived in the Library of&#13;
Congress. Guthrie traveled from Oklahoma&#13;
to California and later New York and used&#13;
his rich life experiences and observations to&#13;
write traditional folk and blues songs, many&#13;
ofwhich deal with the Great Depression.&#13;
Guthrie died from complications of&#13;
Huntington’s disease, a progressive genetic&#13;
neurological disorder.&#13;
When Nick Corley accepted the position&#13;
as Lyric’s new artistic director, he was thrilled&#13;
with the timing and what it meant for the&#13;
future ofWoody Sez. With the blessing of the&#13;
Guthrie estate, Corley, who has directed the&#13;
show fi’om its inception, prepared Lyric for&#13;
the American premiere, so that Oklahomans&#13;
could be the first in ~he country to celebrate&#13;
Guthrie’s life and music in this special way.&#13;
Furthermore, so that the celebration of&#13;
Woody’s spirit can reach even further beyond&#13;
the Oklahoma City metro area, Lyric Theatre&#13;
has plans to take the show on the road. A&#13;
special presentation ofWoody Sez, the words,&#13;
music, &amp; spirit ofWoody Guthrie has been&#13;
generously underwritten by Continental&#13;
Resources, one of the largest independent&#13;
oil and natural gas companies in the United&#13;
States. The show will play a special two-night&#13;
engagement at the Enid Symphony Center&#13;
on Tuesday, March 31st and g~rednesday,&#13;
April 1st at 7:30pm, marking the first time&#13;
in the company’s 47-year history that a full&#13;
prod,uction will be performed outside of&#13;
Lyric s home venue.&#13;
Back in Oldahoma City, Woody Sez&#13;
performances are March 26th through&#13;
April 1 lth: Thursdays at 7:30pm, Fridays at&#13;
8:00pm, Saturdays at 2:00pm &amp; 8:00pro.&#13;
For tickets: ,a-wvc.lyrictheatreokc.com, (405)&#13;
524-9312, or in person at 1727 NW 16th St,&#13;
Oldahoma City, OK.&#13;
In Oklahoma City, the renovation and&#13;
opening of Plaza Theatre, located on NW&#13;
16th Street between Penn and Classen,&#13;
means that audiences can look forward to an&#13;
intimate world-class theatrical experience,&#13;
complete ~vith free accessible parking, tdtracomfortable&#13;
seating, and a full service cash&#13;
bar. Drinks are even allowed inside the theatre&#13;
as the audience takes in the performance. The&#13;
2009 "Lyric at the Plaza" season concludes in&#13;
May with Steel Magnolias. Lyric will continue&#13;
to produce its annual summer season at&#13;
downtmvn Oklahoma City’s Civic Center&#13;
Music Hall, beginning in June with Disney’s&#13;
High School Musical 2 and continuing with&#13;
The Music Man, Joseph and the Amazing&#13;
Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Producers, and&#13;
Little Shop of Horrors.&#13;
w~-w.metrostarnews.com NetroSTAR 13&#13;
Arkansas Domestic&#13;
Partnership Registry&#13;
Under Attack&#13;
Gay News Bureau&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS, AR The only&#13;
Domestic Partnership Registry in Arkansas--&#13;
and one of the fe~v in the Mid-South region&#13;
of the country--may soon be history if one&#13;
right-wing state legislator has his way.&#13;
But the Eureka Springs mayor, city council&#13;
and supporters of the DPR, vow to vigorously&#13;
oppose a move by Republican Arkansas State&#13;
Rep. Bryan King to do away with it.&#13;
In only 22 months, 256 unmarried couples&#13;
from 55 Arkansas communities and 14 other&#13;
states have registered as domestic partners in&#13;
Eureka Springs.&#13;
At least 28 of those couples came from&#13;
neighboring Oklahoma and another 32 from&#13;
Missouri, says Michael Walsh, who wrote the&#13;
domestic partnership law that went into effect&#13;
in June 2007.&#13;
Efforts to keep the resort town from&#13;
officially honoring gay and straight couples is&#13;
"transparent homophobia," he says.&#13;
"There are six words to describe State Rep.&#13;
Bryan King ofArkansas," said Walsh, "and&#13;
they are, ’State Rep. Sally Kern of Oklahoma’.&#13;
To know one is to know the other."&#13;
DPR advocates say it is hypocritical for&#13;
any state lawmaker to condemn municipal&#13;
domestic partnership laws while accepting&#13;
campaign contributions from I~aft Foods,&#13;
Wal-Mart, FedEx and Cox Communications,&#13;
companies that have domestic partner&#13;
policies.&#13;
King is serving his final term as state&#13;
representative and may next run for the&#13;
Arkansas senate. His detractors say he&#13;
has nothing to lose and much to gain by&#13;
assaulting the DPR at this time.&#13;
King introduced his anti-DPR measure&#13;
March 9. Out lesbian Arkansas State Rep.&#13;
Kathy Webb, a Democrat, opposes the ban&#13;
and has said it may be killed at the committee&#13;
level. Arkansas Speaker of the House Robbie&#13;
Wills is also on record as opposing the bill.&#13;
But Eureka Springs city officials are not&#13;
taking any chances. In a statement signed&#13;
by the entire Eureka Springs City Council,&#13;
Mayor Dani Joy strongly defended the DPR&#13;
and condemned King’s intrusion into city&#13;
affairs.&#13;
"I vdll not stand silent any longer and allow a&#13;
demographic of our citizens to be humiliated&#13;
and degraded," she said. "Prejudice or bigotry&#13;
have no place in our city. The gay and lesbian&#13;
community are our fi’iends, neighbors and&#13;
family."&#13;
The editor of the tmvffs weekly newspaper,&#13;
The Lovely County Citizen, characterized&#13;
Y,dng’s anti-DPR bill as a "regressive, faithbased,&#13;
discriminatory, venal.., and cynical&#13;
act."&#13;
It is, said editor Don Lee in a editorial,&#13;
"demagoguery based on religious prejudice&#13;
bordering on moral fascism..."&#13;
~e Carroll County (AR) News reported&#13;
King "felt the bill (to ban DPRs) was needed&#13;
because tourism in Eureka Springs has&#13;
become identified too strongly with issues of&#13;
sexuality."&#13;
Given the town’s long-standing reputation as&#13;
a major wedding destination, King’s rationale&#13;
is fraudulent, says Walsh.&#13;
"What the hell does he think goes on in all&#13;
those heart shaped hot tubs and honeymoon&#13;
cabins," Walsh said. "King’s real aim is to&#13;
impose his extremist religious and political&#13;
views on our town and at the expense of gay&#13;
residents, business owners and tourists.&#13;
"Playing the gay card is a way for cheap&#13;
politicians in Arkansas to fan the fires of hate&#13;
and fatten up their campaign coffers."&#13;
But, on the brink of what may be a precarious&#13;
tourist season, King’s bill cotfld also deprive&#13;
the town of a critical revenue stream.&#13;
According to city records, the DPR has&#13;
generated almost $10,000 for the city in less&#13;
than two years. Registration costs $35 per&#13;
couple.&#13;
Walsh puts the figure at closer to $250,000&#13;
to $500,000 when DPR-related expenditures&#13;
on hotels, motels, B &amp;Bs, restaurants,&#13;
bars, caterers, ministers, florists, gift shops,&#13;
photographers mad spending by friends and&#13;
}’amilies are included.&#13;
"Precisely when the state needs all the tax&#13;
revenue it can it, I~dng’s bill is exceedingly&#13;
short-sighted," he said.&#13;
* To express your support, send a brief e-mail&#13;
to Eureka Springs Mayor Dani Joy at mayor@&#13;
cityofeurekasprings.org&#13;
~ Express your outrage to Arkansas State Rep.&#13;
Bryan King at: kingb@arkleg.state.ar.us&#13;
* Ask your friends, co-workers, family&#13;
members and neighbors to do the same.&#13;
* Send this story to news outlets, LGBT&#13;
organizations, web sites and blogs.&#13;
* Ask your elected local and state&#13;
representatives to speak out on this issue, as&#13;
did the Eureka Springs mayor when Sally&#13;
Kern was on the rampage last year.&#13;
= Come to Eureka Springs for Diversity&#13;
Weekend April 3-5 and get your own DPR.&#13;
See www.eurekapride.com for events.&#13;
Diversity Weekend Kicks&#13;
Offin Eureka Springs&#13;
FRIDAY, APRIL 3&#13;
Domestic Partner Certificates. The&#13;
courthouse is dosed Saturday and Sunday.&#13;
City Clerl~’s office is in the City Hall,&#13;
lower level of the Western Carroll County&#13;
Courthouse, 44 S. Main. Office hours are&#13;
9:30 AM - 12 Noon and 1:30 to 4:30 PM.&#13;
Over150 unique shops and galleries. Be sure&#13;
to stop by and say hi to Charlie at A Byrds&#13;
Eye View. Weekend favorites include The&#13;
Tourist Stop, Mountain Eclectic, Antique&#13;
Affaire, The Inn Convenience Store, Fusion&#13;
Squared and Eclectic Edge.&#13;
Over 6 vendors are setting up in the old&#13;
Eureka Screams Theater parking lot and&#13;
lobby, located on H~W 23 South. Friday -&#13;
Sunday, 8 AM - 5 PM, everything from Tools&#13;
to Toys.&#13;
Welcome Mixer, Pizza Bar, 13 N Main, 6:00&#13;
to 8:00 PM. Come feel the warmth. Mix and&#13;
mingle with locals and visitors from around&#13;
the county. CITY PARKING FREE AFTER&#13;
6 PM.&#13;
Rock and Roll with Tiffany Christopher, The&#13;
New Delhi, 2 North Main, All ages welcome,&#13;
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM-ish.&#13;
It’s a Hawaiian Luau Weekend. Karake,&#13;
Dance, Giveaways and FUN. Friday and&#13;
Saturday, Henri’s Just One More, 19 1/2&#13;
Spring, Open Noon - 2AM, Full menu served&#13;
till 9 PM nightly. NO COVER CHARGE.&#13;
The always popular Tiki Torch Club and their&#13;
Spring Diversity Dance Par-Tee. Arrive early&#13;
this place fills up fast. Midnight Teaser Drag&#13;
Show with Secdackeiry.&#13;
Male Illusionist. That’s right they’re all girls&#13;
and they’re dressed too ’KISS’. The IgSSS&#13;
Tribute Band, Lumberyard, 105 East Van&#13;
Buren, 9:00 PM. Stick around for DJ TIC’S&#13;
Spin Cycle and Dance Party.&#13;
Ashley McBryde... the miracle gift returns for&#13;
SPRING ,n Eureka. Jacks Place. 37 Spring&#13;
St, 9:00 PM.- Midnight, no cover. Handsome&#13;
Lee wit! be checking IDs at the door.&#13;
EUREKA’S UNDERGROUND the&#13;
subterranean and always gay Eureka Live,&#13;
35 North Main, Trash Disco Party, drink&#13;
specials. NO COVER CHARGE!&#13;
THE DIVERSITY BAND: Chelsea’s, 10&#13;
Mountain St. 9 PM - ~&#13;
Avoid those Diversity buzz-killers like getting&#13;
a DUI or trying to find a parking place&#13;
downtown. Eureka Springs Limousine. $5.00&#13;
point to point. Call 479-244-6320 for your&#13;
PICK-UP!&#13;
SATURDAY, APRIL 4&#13;
Name That Tune With Sandy at the&#13;
Smokehouse Card, 580 West Van Buren,&#13;
8:30 A.M to1 l:30ish, biscuits as big as your&#13;
head. WIN Fabulous Prizes, like Sparlcy Sun&#13;
Glasses! Saturday and Sunday Only.&#13;
The Diversity Bikers "Bridges and Dam Poker&#13;
Run." Planer’s Hill Parking lot on the corner&#13;
of 62 and 23 (Main Street) Starting at 12:45&#13;
PM.&#13;
The Spring PDA photo shoot. Just some good&#13;
time amusement for the tourist and to annoy&#13;
the fundies. SPRINGS PUBHC DISPLAY&#13;
OF AFFECTION (PDA), 12 noon, Basin&#13;
Park band shell, downtown. A G-rated&#13;
opportunity to smooch your sweetie-or the&#13;
perfect stranger-for posterity. Eureka Pride&#13;
has free treats to pass out.&#13;
The Eclectic Edge, 49 Spring, ARTIST&#13;
RECEPTION drop by and meet Artist&#13;
Matt Johnson and Gallery owners David&#13;
and Ginny between 1 and 5 PM. Light ,&#13;
refreshments. Register to win a piece of Matt s&#13;
artwork. Raffie to benefit the local Doggie&#13;
Shelter.&#13;
KARAOYdS: Jack’s Place, 37 Spring, 2 PM - 6&#13;
PM, WOW!.!! Jello Shots For a BUCK!&#13;
ALL GIRLS BAND IRIS: Chelsea’s, 10&#13;
Mountain St. Better show out early, these&#13;
ladies have been known to Jump Start their&#13;
show as early as 7 PM and then ~vind it up&#13;
Midnight.&#13;
The North West Arkansas Center For&#13;
Equality and UA PRIDE, are havin,,g a dance.&#13;
Entire, family welcome, upstairs at The&#13;
Space, located across from the U.S. Post&#13;
Office in Uptown-Downtown Eureka on&#13;
Spring St., DJ dance music and activities for&#13;
the kids. $5 cover, FREE to children 12 and&#13;
under. 8 -11 PM.&#13;
For a complete list of activities and events go&#13;
to www.eurekapride.com and diversitypride.&#13;
com.&#13;
New Owners ForJoplin’s&#13;
Pla-Mor Lounge.&#13;
New owners ofJoplin’s Pla-Mor Lounge, Tim,&#13;
Bonnie and Tom. Staffphoto&#13;
JOPLIN, MO (PR) After more than 40&#13;
years in the bar business including several&#13;
gay clubs, Dick and Billy Jack decided to&#13;
retire and let longtime friends Tim, Tom and&#13;
Bonnie take over their latest venture, the&#13;
Pla-Mor Lounge located at 532 S. Joplin St,&#13;
Joplin’s only gay club. New hours beginning&#13;
in April will be Tues-Sat 5pm to 1am. Happy&#13;
hour 5pro to 7pm. Phone 417-624-2722&#13;
Retiring Pla-Mor owners Dick and Billy Jack.&#13;
Staffphoto&#13;
14 ~{et~’oSTAR April 2009&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Tulsa Eagle, Tulsa&#13;
@ Hideaway, Tulsa&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
@ The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ The End Up, Tulsa&#13;
@The Mine Shaft, Tulsa&#13;
@Club 209, Tulsa&#13;
www.rnetrostarnews.com #~et~oSTAR 15&#13;
I really dig California Zins. For springtime/&#13;
back yard grill time, what better red xvine&#13;
than Zinfandel to go with short ribs, beef&#13;
brisket, grilled veggies and brats. Here&#13;
are some killer bottles I think should be&#13;
considered to go with your barbeque fun.&#13;
Brief histoD+ of the grape&#13;
[ZIHN-fuhn-dehl] qlais is thought to be&#13;
California’s most popular red-wine grape&#13;
because it’s not widely grown in other parts&#13;
of the world. Zinfandel vines were brought&#13;
to California in the 1850s and it is now that&#13;
state’s second most extensively planted red&#13;
grape behind cabernet sauvignon. Initially,&#13;
research confirmed a relationship between&#13;
Zinfandel and Primitivo (a variety grown&#13;
in Italy’s Puglia region), causing speculation&#13;
that Zinfandel might have originated in Italy.&#13;
However, in late 200 t, DNA fingerprinting&#13;
determined that Crljenak Ka~telanski (a littleknown&#13;
grape from Croatia) and Zinfandel&#13;
have identical DNA profiles.&#13;
Beside the Zinfandel grown in California&#13;
(and Italy’s Priraitivo), there are only isolated&#13;
plantings of this grape, mainly in South&#13;
Africa and Australia. The Zinfandel grape can&#13;
produce wines ranging from light, nouveau&#13;
styles to hearty, robust reds with berrylike,&#13;
spicy (sometimes peppery) flavors, plenty of&#13;
tannins, enough complexity and longevity to&#13;
be compared to Cabernet Sauvignon.&#13;
Mr. D’s V2 case&#13;
EarthQuake Zin ’06&#13;
The Phillips brothers pride themselves on&#13;
farming their vineyards with a meticulous&#13;
eye on quality. Their wines regularly take top&#13;
accolades in wine competitions. This Zin is&#13;
really full bodied with lots zing and flavor. In&#13;
addition to the Earthquake brand of reservetier&#13;
wines, wine brands under the Michael&#13;
David Winery umbrella include the popular&#13;
7 Deadly Zins. This wine has recently come&#13;
down in price about 20% in this market and&#13;
it’s a must try.&#13;
FoxGlove Zin ’07&#13;
Wine critic Robert Parker says that this one&#13;
of the most ,mpress~!}e&#13;
in the coot, high elevations&#13;
Cruz M+0~nt~sT’ ~is Zi~ 9~(s ffo~m Vasq&#13;
Robles ~fi~ is a n~ addition t0 ~¢~e~akers&#13;
Bob &amp; Jim Varner~ oo~tfoli6. I was&#13;
completely surpnse~ at[)~Ow gogd~h~s single&#13;
vineyard wi~e is for the~money. ~’ ~,&#13;
+ }~’~&#13;
Ifyou are one of those xvho beliei(&#13;
better, read on.&#13;
Cabernet.&#13;
juicy fruit&#13;
acid balanc~&#13;
comedian Robin&#13;
this winery and&#13;
great Cabernet also&#13;
For this Zin, ~only&#13;
Family, is also currently making.&#13;
uch xvineries like Paradigm, and&#13;
Past clients include Screaming Eagle&#13;
},arc 29. "We brought a bdtfle for&#13;
) w’. file opt in California during ~he&#13;
We hadnt fasted it before hand’and&#13;
bottle, I Wished&#13;
a c9uple more. This wine&#13;
in oiar state and this zin is&#13;
]his writer is one of the managers a~ the Grand Vin&#13;
wine shop. He also bar tends and hosts wine &amp; food&#13;
town as the&#13;
Enthusiasts ofTulsa.&#13;
Hyse Couzins ’05,&#13;
This is the first&#13;
intriguingblend&#13;
39% Zinfandel and&#13;
drinldng xvell right now,&#13;
to decant. Wine critid sa3&#13;
for the next 5 - 7 years. This&#13;
be hard to find so if you see it,&#13;
wine has also come down in&#13;
20% in this market and&#13;
Remember that&#13;
Zinfandel are two&#13;
Couzins.&#13;
Edmeades Mendocino&#13;
This hasgot to be one of&#13;
and 20061ooks to be&#13;
to 2005&#13;
has some Petite&#13;
Grenache blended&#13;
color. ~nere is a&#13;
cherry ~&#13;
spring&#13;
/ www.l~ineSpectamd&#13;
pepper. Turn processor onand chop f~r&#13;
Roasted Red Pepper Hummus&#13;
Ingredients&#13;
2 -14 oz can chic~ peas, drained&#13;
4 cloves garlic, peeled "&#13;
1/2 cup jarred, i:o~ted red’peppers.&#13;
drained&#13;
Zest of one lemon&#13;
Juice of one lemon&#13;
!/4 cup tahini (may substitute ~vith&#13;
pmnut or almond butter)&#13;
i/2 cup olive oil&#13;
| teas kosher salt&#13;
is creamy.&#13;
Serve topped with a drizzle of 01ive oil, feta&#13;
cheese and cracked black pepper if desired.&#13;
Provide pita wedges and fresh vegetables for&#13;
spreading.&#13;
16 v~®t;oSTAR April 2009&#13;
nmen&#13;
At The BOK Center Tulsa&#13;
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band&#13;
.April 7, 2009 @ 7:30&#13;
Ticket Prices: $9I, $57, $4I&#13;
Get tickets at LiveNation.com, all Tickets.corn Outlets, or&#13;
charge by phone at 1-866-7-BOK-CTR&#13;
Bruce Springsteen’s new album ’Working on a Dream’ was&#13;
released today (January 27, 2009). ’~,Working on a Dream~&#13;
was recorded with the E Street Band and features twelve&#13;
new Springsteen compositions plus one bonus track. It is&#13;
the fourth collaboration between Springsteen and Brendan&#13;
O’Brien, who produced and mixed the album.&#13;
Nickelback&#13;
Apr 10, 2009 at BOK Center&#13;
Nickelback With Seether and Saving Abel&#13;
Aprill 0, 2009&#13;
Tickets On Sale Now&#13;
Prices: $75, $55, $35&#13;
Unstoppable rock powerhouse Nickelback have announced&#13;
dates for their upcoming North American tour in support&#13;
of their new" album Dark Horse, released on Roadrunner&#13;
Records on November !8th. Nickelback are a phenomenally&#13;
successful touring band whose tours have grossed in excess&#13;
of $100 million thus f.ar and have sold more than 30 million&#13;
albums worldwide. Dark Horse is Nickelback’s first release&#13;
since the immensely popular All ~fhe Right Reasons, released&#13;
in 2005.&#13;
Fleetwood Mac&#13;
May 3, 2009 at BOK Center&#13;
"Unleashed" Tour&#13;
May 3, 200~&#13;
Tickets Off Sale Now&#13;
Prices: $149.50, $79.50, $49150&#13;
Wne sure to be historic "Unleashed" Tour, beginning on March&#13;
1st in Pittsburgh, is an epic cross-c0untry trek featuring&#13;
44 shows in major markets. The tour will include al!~ of the&#13;
Ma&amp; many greatest hits fi’om over the course of the band’s&#13;
extraordinary career. Fleem~ood Mac, the multi-Grammy&#13;
winning, multi-platinum Rock and Roll Hall of Fame&#13;
inductees are back on the road for the first time in five years&#13;
following several successful solo projects.&#13;
OKC Civic Center Music Hall April Events&#13;
THE LEFT HAND SINGING a drama by Barbara Lebow&#13;
Date: Frida); March 20, 2009 - Saturday, April 11, 2009&#13;
Presented by Carpenter Square Theatre&#13;
MF~SURE FOR MEASURE by William Shakespeare&#13;
Date: Friday, March 27, 2009 - Sunday, April i9, 2009&#13;
Presented by the Oklahoma City Theatre Company&#13;
Perpetual Motion "Chiaroscuro"&#13;
Date: Friday, April 03, 2009 - Saturday, April 04, 2009&#13;
Time: 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Perpetual Motion presents Chiaroscuro&#13;
CLASSIC SERIES: SEASON FINALE presented by the&#13;
Oklahoma City Philharmonic&#13;
Date: Saturday, April 04, 2009 Time: 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Featuring Yuja X~gang, Piano&#13;
ZOMBIE PROM&#13;
Date: Frida&gt;; April 10, 2009 - Sunday, Apri! 19, 2009&#13;
Zombie Prombook and lyrics by John Dempse, music by&#13;
Dana E Rowe based on a story by John Dempsey and Hugh&#13;
Murphy April 10-19, 2009 in the Freede Litde Theatre&#13;
DISNEY’S THE LION KING&#13;
Date: Tnesday, April 21, 2009 - Saturday, May 23, 2009&#13;
Presented by Celebrity Attractions&#13;
Begins April 21, 2009&#13;
Tracy Morgan and Martin Lawrence put the fun in&#13;
Funeral&#13;
When Romeo first reported on the proposed Chris Rock-led&#13;
American version of the outrageous British farce Death at&#13;
a Funeral, it was unclear as to whether the wild gay subplot&#13;
would survive. But as casting begins it seems clear that the&#13;
queer surprise in the black comedy’s casket is alive and well.&#13;
Better yet, 30 Rock’s hilarious Tracy Morgan has signed on&#13;
to star alongside Martin La~vrence in the corned); due in&#13;
2010, about a dead patriarch’s funeral interrupted by mishaps~&#13;
bizarre guests and the arrival of the deceased’s secret gay lover.&#13;
As long as Lawrence ~snt contracted to play B~g Momma&#13;
in this verSion, fans of the original can rest easy:. Now, which&#13;
brave American actor is going to pla~ the family member who&#13;
runs around the hOuSe naked for the entire length of the fihn? ......&#13;
Cherry Jones’ sister act&#13;
Object lesson to any actor who believes that coming out&#13;
will be career-damaging: Cherry Jones. The talented lesbian&#13;
character actress never stops working, plays the President on&#13;
24, was Matt Damon’s reality-checking mother in Ocean’s 13&#13;
and won a Tony Award for her pre-Meryl Streep incarnation&#13;
of Sister Aloysius on Broadway in Doubt. Now she’l! take&#13;
on another nun role in the upcoming drama Mother and&#13;
Child starring opposite Naomi xYc:atts, Samuel Jackson,&#13;
Kerry Washington and Annette Bening. The female-centered&#13;
adoption drama is currently in production and due for release&#13;
this December - aka Beg For Your Oscar Month - so the&#13;
filmmakers must be pretty confident about its chances. Who&#13;
knows, maybe Jones will have to dear room next to her Tony&#13;
for a new golden friend.&#13;
Ghost musical to raise Broadway from the dead?&#13;
It seems that everything on Broadway is going belly up.&#13;
Shows are dosing faster than new ones can take their place,&#13;
ticket sales are in the toilet and all seems hopeless. And it’s&#13;
desperate times that lead to crazy/genius ideas like Ghost: The&#13;
Musical taldng root and flowering. The smash 1990 Patrick&#13;
Swayze/Demi Moore film (for which Whoopi Goldberg&#13;
won her Color Purple Oscar) is going to sing its way onto&#13;
one of London’s West End stages sometime in 2010 and, if&#13;
sufficiently crowd-pleasing, will probably make a mad dash&#13;
for Broadway sometime later. The writers of "Unchained&#13;
Melody" are already spending their future royalty check&#13;
bump, but who’s going to pen the song about Patrick Swayze’s&#13;
heartbreaking inability to express love without invoking the&#13;
word "ditto?"&#13;
Neil Patrick Hat~s. 20th Century Foxphoto&#13;
Nell Patrick Harris hands out TV Land Awards&#13;
If the Harold and Kumar movies, How I Met Your Mother,&#13;
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, his SNL appearance and his&#13;
spoonbending antics on Ellen weren’t enough to convince you&#13;
that Neil Patrick Harris is a national treasure, try this: now&#13;
he’s retro-nostalgia-cable-channel TV Land’s answer to Hugh&#13;
Jackman. The funny, quick-witted song-and-dance man will&#13;
host April’s TV Land Awards with the requisite amount of&#13;
skits, mttsical numbers and awards given out to shows like&#13;
Charles In Charge and Mama’s Family. Expect a lot ofvintage&#13;
TV personalities showing up to join Harris as he tosses out&#13;
non-vintage one-liners.&#13;
Romeo San Vicente could sense something was up as early as Doogie&#13;
Howser, ~I.D. He can be reached care ofthispublication or at&#13;
DeeplnsideHollywood@qsyndicate.com.&#13;
More ENTERTAINMENT see page 20&#13;
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SOME LEATHER_ FUN, ANYONE?&#13;
Photo: Pool atThe Inn Leather Resort&#13;
friends from North Carolina that we met&#13;
there, Paul and Dick. After all, meeting new&#13;
and exciting people is what traveling is all&#13;
about. By the way, did we mention that they&#13;
have a leather and chain sling in every room&#13;
at the Inn Leather? Seriously ifyou are into&#13;
leather, want to be into leather or just want to&#13;
look and enjoy leather, then fly, drive, take a&#13;
train or bus or even hitchhike and get down&#13;
to die Inn Leather resort in Ft. Laxlderdale&#13;
and learn how to have some real fun "leather&#13;
fun".&#13;
Since our travel columns are in&#13;
publications from coast to coast and&#13;
since we have readers who are into just about&#13;
everything we decided to stay in this Leather&#13;
Resort. The Inn Leather Resort has been&#13;
serving the leather and levi gay community&#13;
in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida as well as the&#13;
entire East coast and the Midwest for over 10&#13;
years and a lot of gay men from all over the&#13;
country love to stay there. During our stay&#13;
~ve met guys from New York, Chicago and&#13;
several other places in the Midwest as well&#13;
as Floridians. The general manager Chase&#13;
and his staff of Benji, Kevin and Gabe are&#13;
extremely professional, friendly and know&#13;
how to take care of their guests. We just can’t&#13;
say enough nice things about them. Chase&#13;
has the most beautiful eyes and smile that you&#13;
have ever seen in your life. We know that&#13;
a lot of guys stay here just so that they Can&#13;
see him! Tnru his professional guidance,&#13;
the Inn is in the process of being remodeled.&#13;
~ae entire staff is really very accommodating.&#13;
The grounds are filled with luscious tropical&#13;
plants. The pool area is very inviting.&#13;
.Amenities include heated swimming pool,&#13;
hot tub, tree wi-fi and a SLING in every&#13;
room! Yep! You read that right............&#13;
a leather and chain SLING in every room!&#13;
Never tried one? XWell this is a perfect&#13;
opporttinity for you. They have about a&#13;
dozen rooms and suites and are located just&#13;
two miles from the beach and just about a&#13;
10 minute drive to the major bars and one&#13;
mile south of do~vntown Ft. Lauderdale and&#13;
t’wo miles north of the Ft. Lauderdale airport.&#13;
~ae Inn Leather is a "clothing optional"&#13;
resort. Did we mention that there is a leather&#13;
and chain SLING in every room?&#13;
Each accommodation includes queen or king&#13;
size bed, private bath, kitchenette which&#13;
includes fridge, coffee maker, microwave,&#13;
TWVCR/cable tv and alarm clock.&#13;
They have ample off street parking for their&#13;
guests. A stay here includes a complimentary&#13;
continental breakfast poolside every morning.&#13;
q-here are a lot of restaurants within walking&#13;
distance and a major shopping center with a&#13;
supermarket just a few blo~ away. Ifyou&#13;
are into leather or appreciate leather or just&#13;
curious, then call and make a reservation.&#13;
Oh yeah! Did we mention that there is a&#13;
leather and chain SLING in every room?&#13;
For those really into leather, be SURE and&#13;
stop by the Ramrod leather bar at 1508 NE&#13;
4th Avenue for the most interesting time that&#13;
you can EVER have in a gay bar! They have&#13;
specials going on every day including Leather&#13;
Sunday; Full Moon Monday, Butt to Butt&#13;
Wednesda)~ Battle of the Bulge "l-hursday and&#13;
Fetish Friday. They have a daily two for one&#13;
happy hour from 3 to 9 PM. Check out their&#13;
website at: www.ramrodbar.com&#13;
A very special thanks to Chase, general&#13;
manager of the Inn Leather and to our new&#13;
leather and chain sling in every room"&#13;
While you in the area, be sure and check&#13;
out the greatest totally nude beach in the&#13;
country, Haulover Beach! which is located&#13;
about a twenty minute drive south of Ft.&#13;
Lauderdale. It is the only legally nude beach&#13;
in the Florida. Haulover Beach Park contains&#13;
one of south Florida’s most b~autiful clothing&#13;
optional beaches-a 0.4 mile stretch of beach&#13;
on the northernportion that draws people&#13;
from all walks of life, from other states,&#13;
Canada and a variety of other countries.&#13;
Nestled between the Intercoastal Waterway&#13;
and the Atlantic Ocean, it has pristine white&#13;
sand shores, open ocean surf, various shaded&#13;
picnic facilities, beautifully landscaped sand&#13;
dunes, and concession stands. The beach&#13;
is ideal for surfing as well as swimming.&#13;
Thousands of people go to Haulover Beach&#13;
on a sunny day. Simply put, Haulover Beach&#13;
is one of the best clothing-optional beaches&#13;
in the world, as ranked by many online and&#13;
print publications. As many as 7,000 people&#13;
visit the beach in a single day. There is a&#13;
snack cart situated in the clothing optional&#13;
area most days, as well as chairs available to&#13;
rent. Haulover Beach is quite large and is&#13;
broken up into different areas for gays and&#13;
straights. It is a great way to meet people.&#13;
Their website is http://www.hauloverbeach.&#13;
org&#13;
Contact the Inn Leather Resort at:&#13;
877.532.7729 or email them at&#13;
InnLeather610@aol.com and be sure to check&#13;
out their website at: www.innleather.com.&#13;
By the way, did we mention that they have a&#13;
leather and chain sling in every room???&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
Spirit Journeys&#13;
Announces Gay Travel&#13;
Adventure Rafting the&#13;
Grand Canyon&#13;
Spirit Journeys has a new gay vacation rafting&#13;
the Grand Canyon. This journey starts July 1,&#13;
2009 and ends July 10, 2009.&#13;
NEW MILFORD, NJ (PRWEB)__ Spirit&#13;
Journeys is very pleased to announce its new&#13;
gay travel adventure rafting through the&#13;
Grand Canyon. "Going Deep" is the title&#13;
of this adventure and it begins and ends in&#13;
Las Vegas and includes eight days and seven&#13;
nights of rafting the Colorado River some&#13;
280 miles through the Grand Canyon. On&#13;
this journey the goal IS tO experience the&#13;
canyon and the river at a more profound level&#13;
than on an ordinary vacation.&#13;
Grand Canyon Rafting The adventure&#13;
into Self is enhanced by the inspiring&#13;
surroundings the Canyon has to offer. Being&#13;
on the Colorado River at the bottom of the&#13;
Grand Canyonhas a way of making humans&#13;
very humble in the presence of such majesty,&#13;
major life shifts can happen. Meditation&#13;
Heart Circles and group movement rituals&#13;
will be used to help open the mind and heart&#13;
and deepen the experience of this incredible&#13;
place. The intention is to actively engage&#13;
the Canyon and the River; to know them&#13;
on a more intimate level. The raft stops&#13;
several times each day to hike, to explore side&#13;
canyons, to swim in favorite swimming holes&#13;
or to stand in ~e power ofwaterfalls.&#13;
Howie Holben is the guide for this gay&#13;
vacation. Heis owner and caretaker of&#13;
Spirit Journeys. He was raised in northern&#13;
Arizona and has always felt a special bond to&#13;
the sacred places of the Southwest The gifts&#13;
he brings to this Journey are his extensive&#13;
knowledge of these places and the love for the&#13;
path we follow on this journey. Since early&#13;
childhood, he has been drawn to indigenous&#13;
peoples and their spiritual teachings,&#13;
traditions and practices. This attraction has&#13;
taken him on many adventures, exploring&#13;
the countless ways of "being in the world".&#13;
His personal journey through addiction&#13;
and recovery has spavcned in him a genuine&#13;
interest in assisting others on their own&#13;
spiritual path and he takes great pleasure&#13;
in introducing people to practices, sacred&#13;
ways and cultures to help them "step outside&#13;
their box". A Reiki/Karuna Ki Master and&#13;
Quantum Touch Pracdoner, his desire is to&#13;
help others uncover their potential and set&#13;
their hearts and minds free.&#13;
For additional information on this and other&#13;
special gay vacations, contact Hmvie Holben&#13;
or visit w~#.spiritjourneys.com.&#13;
About Spirit Journeys: Spirit Journeys offers&#13;
gay travel, gay vacations and gay retreats with&#13;
a spiritual focus, and unique gay retreat and&#13;
gay vacation options. Call (800) 754-1875 to&#13;
learn more about Spirit Journeys.&#13;
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April 18 -This year TU BLGTA’s Pride&#13;
Prom 2009: A BollDvood Ball will be held&#13;
on Apri! 18 at the Tulsa Performing Arts&#13;
Center Westby Pavilion. 3-he event is a prom&#13;
targeted toward Tulsa-area youth who are not&#13;
alIowed m or not comfortable with bringing&#13;
the date of their choice to prom, but it is&#13;
open to all people ages 15 m 25. Tickets are&#13;
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Anyone who’s ever started a new job will&#13;
relate to this comedy about Sylvia, an&#13;
idealistic young English teacher maneuvering&#13;
her way through a blizzard of paperwork,&#13;
contradictmT orders and indecipherable&#13;
instructions. She discovers that "Keep on&#13;
file in numerical order" means throw in&#13;
wastebasket, "Let it be a challenge" means&#13;
April 14-15 7:30pro Aspen Santa Fe Ballet&#13;
John H. XXqlliams ~eatre "Aspen Santa Fe&#13;
Ballet is a jewel of a company...a refreshing&#13;
surprise!" declares Ba&amp;stage.com. This&#13;
dazzling contemporary dance company will&#13;
perform three to four pieces from its eclectic&#13;
repertoire that contains works by some of&#13;
the world’s [bremost choreographers, such as&#13;
TwT1a %arp, Jorma Elo and Paul Taylor.&#13;
The Vertical Hour&#13;
April 16-18 at 8 p.m., April 19 at 2 p.m.&#13;
Lid@ Doenges ~eatre&#13;
"iI~e "vertical hour" is the first hour after an&#13;
injury when ~sistance has the greatest chance&#13;
of being beneficial, tn this 2006 play by&#13;
Englishman David Hare, an ~Mnerican former&#13;
war correspondent turned Yale political&#13;
science professor joins her British boyfi’iend,&#13;
Philip, for a visit to his fhther, Oliver. She&#13;
has a pro-Iraq viewpoint, while the father,&#13;
a doctor with liberal leanings, is against not&#13;
only the war but many of the beliefs she&#13;
holds about a range of issues. Nadia is both&#13;
offended by and attracted to Oliver.&#13;
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"Your are everyone’s darling Aries"&#13;
Mercury, Venus, and the Sun are&#13;
aligning in Aries bringing together&#13;
charming, witty banter and mad,&#13;
impulsive flirtations. Venus is retrograde&#13;
so be careful with those flirtations.&#13;
They’re not likely to go anywhere you’ll&#13;
want to stay!&#13;
ARIES (March 20-Apri~ 19): For now,&#13;
you are everybody’s darling and could&#13;
get away with almost anything. Dedicate&#13;
that power for good, not selfish motives.&#13;
You have so much of yourself to offer;&#13;
select your beneficiaries wisely to be&#13;
fully appreciated.&#13;
TAURUS (Apri~ 20 - May 20): Take&#13;
some private time with your nearest&#13;
and dearest in pursuit of pleasures that&#13;
nurture your soul. No need to hide in&#13;
a cloister. You can be wild, loud, and&#13;
frivolous, but do get away from your&#13;
usual routines and pals.&#13;
GEMIN~ (May 21- June 20): Fun with&#13;
your friends can easily get way out&#13;
of hand, but is that necessarily a bad&#13;
thing? You could talk a tiger out of his&#13;
or her stripes, but then what? When you&#13;
start to improvise, then the fun really&#13;
begins!&#13;
CANCER (~une 2t- July 22): The&#13;
m65n’s not full this week, but you’re&#13;
shining like it may as well be. Dazzle&#13;
your way up the ladder of success. Be&#13;
clear on where you want to go and with&#13;
,~hom. Or at least leave room to change&#13;
partners and destination.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22):&#13;
Sometimes it’s best to let people air&#13;
out their differences or to hone their&#13;
arguments in fiery debate. If your&#13;
peacemaking talents aren’t really&#13;
needed, give yourself an aesthetic&#13;
challenge at a movie or an art show&#13;
you’d normally not attend.&#13;
VlRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Being a love god is a better deal when&#13;
you can choose your worshippers. Even&#13;
then, you’re likely to make bad choices.&#13;
Have your fun, but commitments should&#13;
be made in the cold light of day, not in&#13;
the throes of passion.&#13;
L~BP.A (September 23 - October&#13;
22): This is a great time to work on a&#13;
relationship, not to start one. Problems&#13;
are easy to discuss now. Solutions&#13;
can come later. It may feel like you’re&#13;
backtracking. That’s actually good for&#13;
clarifying those problems.&#13;
SCORHO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): Re-evaluate your goals at the gym.&#13;
How much are you motivated by pride&#13;
and vanity? Oh, really? Pushing too&#13;
hard for looks may be undermining your&#13;
health. Prioritize health, and your looks&#13;
wil! last longer!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22&#13;
- December 20): Your fascination with&#13;
a new sport or hobby is probably just a&#13;
passing fancy. Enjoy it, but don’t invest&#13;
in new gear at this point! Same with any&#13;
dates right now. Don’t confuse a great&#13;
time with falling in love.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January&#13;
19): Changes are needed around your&#13;
home, and will be again soon. Whatever&#13;
re-arrangements or new tchatchkes you&#13;
like now will become annoying later.&#13;
Just think of it as a springboard - and&#13;
budget accordingly.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
18): Dahhhling! You are just too, too&#13;
charming. Be careful not to ta!k your&#13;
way into something you can’t get out of!&#13;
Sure, you can fake sincerity for now, but&#13;
that will trip you up later! Be real! No,&#13;
really real!&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19):&#13;
Brace yourself and take a close look&#13;
at any financial problems. This is the&#13;
not the time to be buying anything (bad&#13;
impulses!) or selling (you’ll get better&#13;
prices later). Just take stock, and get&#13;
things into order.&#13;
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Community Meal Wednesdays at 6:00 PM&#13;
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              <text>One million&#13;
people, including&#13;
Sarah Brown, wife&#13;
of Prime Minister&#13;
Gordon Brown,&#13;
took part in&#13;
London’s gay pride&#13;
parade July 4.&#13;
MORE on page 11&#13;
THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR G T OKLAHOMA&#13;
VOLUME 6 iSSUE 8 MetroStarN÷ws.com AUGUST 1,2009&#13;
S 0KLAHOMAAGAIN!&#13;
The crowd was about equally divided among those supporting her views&#13;
and those opposed. Those in opposition began shouting Shame on you!&#13;
repeatedly, alon~-with "Love-thy neighb6r!" -&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
State Representative Sally Kern, Dis#qct 84 at the Oklahoma State Capitol, Gorin photo&#13;
$ 0,000&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK On&#13;
Monday July 13 an emergency meeting and&#13;
press conference ofOKC Pride was hdd at&#13;
Epworth Methodist Church to deal with the&#13;
disappearance of a sum estimated to be within&#13;
the $10,000 to $15,000 range. This cash,&#13;
which was supposed to have been deposited&#13;
in the OKC Pride bank account, was derived&#13;
from contributions, T shirt sales and purchase&#13;
tickets sold on behalf of vendors. Apparendy&#13;
assumed to be deposited in OKC Pride’s&#13;
Chase Bank account by Treasurer Christine&#13;
Plante, OKC Pride Co-Chair Patti Thompson&#13;
was surprised to receive word from the bank&#13;
the following Wednesday after the Pride&#13;
Weekend that the OKC Pride account was&#13;
over $4,000 overdrawn, and thus learned that&#13;
An emergency meeting about this was&#13;
held by the Board of Directors Thursday July&#13;
9 at the Boom, and Ms. Plante was allegedly&#13;
contacted and asked to be at this meeting,&#13;
but she did not show up. Although offidally&#13;
scheduled to be at the July 13 meeting as well&#13;
Ms. Plante was again not present, and there&#13;
was no information as to her wherabouts&#13;
or situation, although a widely drculated&#13;
rumor was that she had checked herself into a&#13;
rehabilitation facility.&#13;
In her place, OKC Press Liaison Nathan&#13;
Thompson gave a report, stating that OKC&#13;
Pride had met with the Oklahoma City police&#13;
to report the incident July 10, but had no&#13;
further information. Despite the losses, at the&#13;
time of the meeting OKC Pride had paid all ~e cash money, which had been obtained their outstanding debts and had cash on hand&#13;
om about 3 ago weeks up to and including of around $2500 in 2 separate bank accounts,&#13;
the event~ hadn&amp; be~n d~posiled ~er all J3y through assis~~ byd~h0~ from the&#13;
that time Christine Ptante had disappeared as commtmity including John Gibbons (owner&#13;
well, leaving the community wondering what of the Boom), Dan Johnson, Jack Melisa, and&#13;
wen~ wrong and who was r~sponsible. ....... ContinUed See OKC PRIDE Page-4&#13;
OYA~ktOMA CITY, OK__ Around&#13;
250 people gathered at the Oldahoma State&#13;
Capitol for State Representative Sally Kern’s&#13;
presentation of her Proclamation of Morality,&#13;
about evenly divided between supporters&#13;
and those in opposition. The prodamation,&#13;
which does not have the force of law, blamed&#13;
the economic problems of our nation due&#13;
to America "forsaldng the rich Christian&#13;
heritage upon which our nation was built"&#13;
and because "our nation has become a world&#13;
leader in promoting abortion, pornography,&#13;
same sex marriage, sex trafficking, divorce,&#13;
illegitimate births, child abuse and many&#13;
other forms of debauchery."&#13;
It also criticized President Obama for&#13;
signing a proclamation recognizing June as&#13;
Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Pride&#13;
Month while not taking a more active role&#13;
in the National Day of Prayer, although&#13;
President Obama did issue a proclamation&#13;
supporting that event as well on May 7.&#13;
Ms.Kern, a Republican who represents&#13;
District 84, has garnered international&#13;
attention for her outspoken conservative&#13;
views, particularly concerning the GLBT&#13;
community. In a speech taped at a&#13;
Republican gathering last year that later made&#13;
Youtube, she stated that the gay community&#13;
was a bigger threat "than Islam or terrorism,"&#13;
and compared gays to cancer in "one’s big&#13;
toe" in their relationship to society,&#13;
However, unlike similar gatherings in the&#13;
past, the crowd was about equally divided&#13;
among those supporting her views and those&#13;
opposed. After she had given a short speech&#13;
........... Continued See SALLY Page-4&#13;
Senate approves hatecrimes&#13;
measure&#13;
xWASHINGTON, DC (PR) The&#13;
U.S. Senate approved a bill to add sexual&#13;
orientation, gender identity and other&#13;
categories to federal hate-crimes protections.&#13;
The final vote came July 20. The bill will&#13;
soon be on its way to President Obama’s desk,&#13;
where he’ll get a chance to make good on his&#13;
promise to sign it.&#13;
This vote came on the heels of tremendous&#13;
pressure from radical right-wing groups that&#13;
used every trick in the book.&#13;
They called the bill the "Pedophile&#13;
Protection Act," among other outrageous&#13;
claims. They dismissed the barbaric hate&#13;
crime that took Matthew Shepard’s life as&#13;
a "hoax." They flooded the Senate with&#13;
hundreds of thousands of letters and calls.&#13;
The measure, which passed on a voice&#13;
vote, was attached to a defense-spending bill.&#13;
A move to remove it from that bill failed&#13;
63-28.&#13;
The House of Representatives already has&#13;
passed a similar bill.&#13;
"More than 60 senators support the&#13;
Matthew Shepard Act, legislation that will&#13;
provide police and sheriffs’ departments with&#13;
the tools and resources they need to ensure&#13;
that entire communities are not terrorized by&#13;
hate violence," said Human Rights Campaign&#13;
President Joe Solmonese.&#13;
Both Oklahoma senators fel! for the&#13;
radical right’s ploy and voted against the hate&#13;
crimes bill failing to stand up for equali~&#13;
To contact both Oklahoma Senators call&#13;
their Washington office, Sen. James ’Jim’ M.&#13;
Inhofe (202) 224-4721 and Sen. Tom A.&#13;
Coburn (202) 224-5754.&#13;
Oklahoma Weather Forecast for August 2009&#13;
Aug 1-4: Sunny, hot. Hurricane&#13;
threat in Gulf&#13;
Aug 5-10: T-storms north, hot south&#13;
Aug 11-14: Scattered T-storms,&#13;
~ seasonable&#13;
Aug 15-21: Sunny, very warm&#13;
AUg 27-31: Scattered ~-storms, warm&#13;
Avg. Temperature: 83.5° (avg. norda, 3° above south)&#13;
Precipitation: 3.5" (1" above avg.)&#13;
N~YION&#13;
This year’s OKC&#13;
Pride Grand&#13;
just love being&#13;
with my friends&#13;
in Oklahoma&#13;
City,"&#13;
Page-6&#13;
L&gt;&gt; BILL (Lt" N"’tON= SJPPORTS~ /AYS&#13;
Diversity&#13;
Over 150&#13;
unique Shops&#13;
and galleries,&#13;
and many&#13;
parties for your&#13;
entertainn{ent.&#13;
Page 9&#13;
WO~ZLD &gt;&gt; ?R~DE 2009 I PLUS -~ LIFES";YLETR~ /EL ~ AR" ~ I&#13;
Beating victim&#13;
Chad Gibson,&#13;
who now has a&#13;
life-threatening&#13;
blood clot on&#13;
his brain goes&#13;
home. Gibson&#13;
xvants the&#13;
officers to be&#13;
prosecuted..&#13;
Page 8&#13;
#INE / SCOPES&#13;
a&#13;
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Everyone who completes @e s#rvey by August 31, 2009&#13;
P~ease take the survey today, and te~ year&#13;
Tremendous strides toward fa~ equality have been achieved by oar tenth,unities ever the past decade. There’s&#13;
Power in ear Pride. Power te n~ake a difference:&#13;
Gay and [esbiaa su~ey studies have opened doers (and minds) in ~ea~ing corporations aria organizations, which in turn have&#13;
rec~gn~ze~ the va~ue of the~r LGBT employees through the es~b~shment of equa~ h~dng po~c~es an~ ~omest[c pa~ner&#13;
benefits. Th~s has been a catalyst, ~ea~[ng to sweeping changes ~n pofft~cal an~ social ~nc~usJvi~.&#13;
#e~egraph~c reports a~se ~nfluence ~arket~ng ~nvest~ent. V~ua~y absent unt~ recently, we now see a ~rowing variety ef&#13;
p[eaacts an~ services represente~ ia gay ~edia, celebrating oar ai~ersity. Aas keep LGBT pubiications an~ websites&#13;
~a business, serving their co.manatees with [aaependent news and infermatbn.&#13;
~eyen~ s~p~y a@e~s~ng, though, these ce~panies support as ~n ~any ways, ~nc~a~ng sponsoring cow.unity events&#13;
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August 2009&#13;
STATE REPRESENTATIVE AL&#13;
MCAFF Y CALLS FORAN&#13;
APOLOGY&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
State Rep. AI~fcA~’ey and Metro Star re oorter Robin Dornet:&#13;
Gorin photo&#13;
OI~ObcLR CITY, OK __ "I complete identifi/with&#13;
the cleep faith that many Oklahomans hold dear, but I’m&#13;
appalled that MrS.Kern chose to use a state proclamation to&#13;
attack the freedom ofmany Oklahomans xvho do not share&#13;
her faith or vices." ..... ....... ......&#13;
state Reprdsentative A1 McAffrey&#13;
State Representative Al McAffrey (Democrat SHD-88) is&#13;
calling upon fellow legislator Sally Kern (Republican-SHD-&#13;
84) to rescind her proclamation and apologize for many&#13;
discrepancies and misrepresentations of facts. "To blame our&#13;
economic woes on a national moral crisis is ludicrous. Our&#13;
economic woes are a direct result of bad financial practices&#13;
and a lack of regulation on Wall Street."&#13;
He pointed out that "Mrs.Kern uses her proclamation to&#13;
accuse President Obama of not recognizing the National Day&#13;
or Prayer, that is an absolute lie. On May 7~ 2009 President&#13;
Obama proclaimed a National Day of Prayer and encouraged&#13;
all Americans to ’come together in moments of great challenge&#13;
and uncertainty to humble themselves in prayer.’ "&#13;
McAffrey stated that he found that vwo of the quotes&#13;
used attributed tO James Madison ai~d Patrick Henry were&#13;
f-abricated, appearing nowhere in the writings or records of&#13;
either man. McAffrey pointed out that anyone knmvledgeable&#13;
ofAmerican history would kamw that James Madison and&#13;
Thomas Jefferson were avid Supporters of religious freedom,&#13;
and that it was Thomas Jefferson who coined the concept&#13;
"separation of church and state" traced to a letter he wrote in&#13;
1802 to the Danbury Baptists.&#13;
McA~}ey further stated " It’s pitiable that with all the&#13;
major challenges facing our great state some of our state&#13;
leaders are more concerned in mal~ng ne~vs headlines than&#13;
making strides toward strengthening our economy, improving&#13;
our public schools, and ensuring that all OHahomans have&#13;
access to qualig; affordable and sustainable healthcare. She&#13;
owes Oklahomans of all faiths a sincere apology:"&#13;
Tulsa Bowling Tournament a&#13;
Success&#13;
By Michael xyZ Sasser&#13;
JOLTBowling Tournament group at ~dsa Eagles reception party.&#13;
Staffphoto&#13;
TULSA, OK__ GLBT sports are already on the minds&#13;
of many in the community in anticipation of the Gay Games&#13;
2010 in Cologne.&#13;
In Oklahoma, sporting gay men and women have&#13;
numerous opportunities and it seems many are taking&#13;
advantage of them.&#13;
The Tulsa Lambda Bowling League’s second annual&#13;
weekend-long July Oklahoma Lambda Tournament (JOLT)&#13;
attracted some 120 participants from around the region to&#13;
the tourney, at Andy B Riverlanes and ldcked things offwith a&#13;
registration party at the Tulsa Eagle on July 17th.&#13;
. "Most of the people xvere from Oklahoma and Texas, but&#13;
we also had people from Kansas and Missouri," said Lambda&#13;
League President Rich Blankenship. "We consider it a big&#13;
success."&#13;
Blankenship said that there were 88 participants in last&#13;
year’s tournament and that it took most of the year to raise the&#13;
funds necessary to host this year’s. Included in the fundraising&#13;
was approximately $6,000 for charity.&#13;
"gC’e really need sponsors for next year since we are&#13;
growing so much," Blankenship said.&#13;
The Lambda League’s regular season runs from Labor Day&#13;
to April, with a 12-Week summer league also available, and&#13;
the July tournament. As a member of the International Gay&#13;
Bowling Organization (South Plains Region), the Lambda&#13;
League schedules its annual national tournament so as to not&#13;
conflict with other member’s tournaments. IGBO sponsors a&#13;
national tournament every Memorial Day weekend.&#13;
"Every city about Tulsa’s size or larger with a league has a&#13;
tournament," Blankenship said.&#13;
The success ofJOLT would have been unimaginable&#13;
just a few years ago, when, Blankenship said; the group had&#13;
dwindled down to around two dozen members. Today there&#13;
are around 67 members. Some teams rotate players so that&#13;
more people can play in the Tuesday night league. Already&#13;
there is a waiting list for next year, although Blankenship said&#13;
the,,League is, trying to negotiate, for,, more. lanes.,,&#13;
We dont want to be exclusive, he sa~d. We want&#13;
everyone to get involved to be able to play."&#13;
Blankenship attributes the growth of the Lambda Leagt,ie&#13;
to the recruitment efforts of former president and this years&#13;
JOLT Director, Rick Cox.&#13;
Other sports oriented community groups are lively around&#13;
the state also. Oklahoma City supports two bowling teams,&#13;
the Sunday Twisters and Tuesday Twisters. Oklahoma City&#13;
and Tulsa support GLBT softballs leagues. Both the Sooner&#13;
State Rodeo Association (SSRA) and the Oldahoma Gay&#13;
Rodeo Association (OGRA) are members of the International&#13;
Gay Rodeo Association (tGRA). The IGRA National Finals in&#13;
Albuquerque, New Mexico are expected to draw’participation&#13;
and large spectator support from OHahoma.&#13;
For more information on the Tulsa Lambda Bowling&#13;
League, visit w~w&lt;lambdaleague.com.&#13;
Dale Gross ~ Randy Winrow&#13;
email: route66malf@att.net&#13;
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others not named at the meeting. Nathan&#13;
stated that the investigation is still ongoing,&#13;
and there is a possibility the money or parr&#13;
of it may be recovered. It was also brought&#13;
up that according to the bylaws. OKC Pride&#13;
Board members could not be held liable for&#13;
this type of loss. Inquiries as to why nobody&#13;
knew why the cash had not been deposited,&#13;
or why, the bank account had not had more&#13;
oversight were not answered. Mr. Thompson&#13;
did promise that information would be put&#13;
on the OKC Pride website along with press&#13;
releases as soon as it was available&#13;
Guy Peters did suggest that in the future&#13;
that background checks be obtained for those&#13;
responsible for OKC Pride money. Male Co-&#13;
Chair Paul Thompson had suggested in the&#13;
past that these members be bonded, which&#13;
would cover losses caused by dishonest acts.&#13;
Mthough Chris Plante has not been&#13;
charged with any crime related to this&#13;
incident at this time. she was removed ftom&#13;
her Treasurer position for dereliction of duty,&#13;
the motion to do so made by Scott Jaggers&#13;
and passed unanimously. Until there is a new&#13;
Treasurer on duty- the duties of that oi~ce&#13;
would be handled by the co-chairs, currently&#13;
Paul Thompson and Latricia Olmstead.&#13;
The next meeting xvould be August 3, the&#13;
first Monday of August. During that meeting&#13;
membership in OKC Pride. which is required&#13;
to be eligible to vote in the upcoming election&#13;
~’or new o~cers and board members, could be&#13;
begun or renewed. Co-Chairs Paul Thompson&#13;
and Latricia Ohnstead announced that the7&#13;
will not be seeking re-election, nor will&#13;
Festival Coordinator T.J Mc~nsey.&#13;
A press confbrence was held following&#13;
the meeting attended by the Metro Star,&#13;
Oldahoma Gazette reporter Joe Wertz,&#13;
and Patricia Millel; the treasurer preceding&#13;
Ms.Plante,Ms. Miller, who resigned in protest&#13;
at the May" 4 meeting over what she stated&#13;
were lax and dishonest financial practices&#13;
ofOKC Pride had this to say," They are all&#13;
fteaking out over this, which I can agree, they&#13;
should be freaked out, but we slid the last&#13;
one about Miles Tompkins* under the rug. I&#13;
want to make sure this does not get slid under&#13;
the rug too. Whoever is responsible for this&#13;
should go to prison. My question is, will this&#13;
be treated like the last time?"&#13;
*Referring to a bounced check wdtten&#13;
by Miles Tompkim to Lee Burrusfor a Gala&#13;
Dinner on beha~%fOKCPride in 200g. Mr&#13;
Bu~us was reimbursed by OKCPride and&#13;
M~ Tompkim, thru an agreement with OKC&#13;
Pride, made restitution.&#13;
Drag een Bingo 2009&#13;
Bingo like your mother never played...&#13;
TULSA, OK (PRy __ This annual event&#13;
and fundraiser for Our House Too will be&#13;
held Friday, August 7th at Tulsa’s Cain’s&#13;
Ballroom. Female impersonators will welcome&#13;
you aboard the USS DQB cruise ship&#13;
for this, the fifth year, beginning at 8p.m.&#13;
and ending at t 1. There will be glamorous&#13;
costumes and prizes, a silent auction and,&#13;
of course, bingo! Female impersonators will&#13;
perform glittering numbers from cruise ship&#13;
showrooms to entertain the crowd.&#13;
isolation of people living with HIV and AIDS&#13;
in the Tulsa area. In addition to providing&#13;
monthly activities and holiday celebrations.&#13;
Our House Too offers food baskets, a toiletry&#13;
and household pantry and weeldy lunches.&#13;
Tickets for Drag Queen Bingo 2009 are $20&#13;
per person and can be purchased ar Reasor’s,&#13;
Cain’s Ballroom, Ida Red and Starship&#13;
Records.&#13;
Gay Man E]ec ed&#13;
Oklahoma County&#13;
Democratic Par v&#13;
Secretary’s O ce&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Tom Guild with well wishingfi’iend Esther&#13;
Bahierra. Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY; OK__ Dr. Tom&#13;
Guild, a soon to be professor emeritus at the&#13;
University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond,&#13;
was elected July 14 to be Oklahoma Count~fis&#13;
Democratic Party Secretary. This was a special&#13;
election to fill that ot~ce which was vacated&#13;
with the resignation of the previous oI~ce&#13;
holder, Rosanne Jenny. A longtime human&#13;
¯ rights activist, Tom was a professor at UCO&#13;
for 27 years, where he taught political science&#13;
for 10 years and legal studies in the College&#13;
of Business for 17 years. He registered as&#13;
aDemocrat 5 years ago, and has since been&#13;
very active in the part), by hosting the weekly&#13;
Oklahoma County Democratic Party’s&#13;
Speakers Lunch at the Boulevard Cafeteria,&#13;
as well as other party activities. Along with&#13;
Dr. Joan Luxemburg and Keith Smith, he&#13;
co-wrote a chapter in the book ’Hn Oklahoma&#13;
I’d Never seen Before: Alternative Views of&#13;
Oklahoma Histo~ "published in 1994. Their&#13;
chapter was "Oklahoma’s Gay, Liberation&#13;
Movement," the first academic publication in&#13;
this area ever published.&#13;
Working with the Democratic Party he&#13;
will work to achieve full collective bargaining&#13;
rights and better wages and conditions for&#13;
Oklahoma’s workers, currently working on&#13;
passage of the Employee Free Choice Act,&#13;
which ,#could make it easier for workers&#13;
to unionize. He would also work for&#13;
GLBT rights and human rights in general,&#13;
working for passage of the Employment&#13;
Nondiscrimination Act ( proposed Federal&#13;
law prohibiting employment discrimination&#13;
against GLBTs) and repeal for the "Don’t ask&#13;
Don’t Tell" policy of the U.S. military.&#13;
W AT&#13;
those in opposition began shouting "Shame&#13;
on you!" repeatedly, along with "Love thy&#13;
neighbor!’while the other side simultaneously&#13;
began singing God Bless America, and later&#13;
both sides sang the national anthem. As&#13;
feelings ran high the event got very loud but&#13;
stayed peaceful. Ms.Kern did express her&#13;
view that "The people who preach tolerance&#13;
are not willing ro extend the same thing to&#13;
someone who disagrees with them. So ladies&#13;
and gentlemen, we are seeing a wonderful&#13;
illustration of intolerance."&#13;
Among those signing the petition was&#13;
Paul Blair of Edmond’s Fairview Baptist&#13;
Church, who also spoke at the rally. In spite&#13;
of the mention of divorce as being part of&#13;
our moral decline, it was likewise signed by&#13;
former State Representative Kevin Calvey, a&#13;
conservative Christian who is divorced. It was&#13;
also signed by Oklahoma City Councilman J.&#13;
Brian Waiters ( Ward 5), the lone OKC City&#13;
Council member who voted against a parade&#13;
permit for the OKC Pride Parade.&#13;
The constitutionality of the event was&#13;
questionable. As activist attorney Brittany&#13;
Novomy pointed out, "They used Capitol&#13;
grounds for this and that is an advancement&#13;
of a particular religious agenda that is&#13;
not necessarily representative of al! the&#13;
other religions or even al! the branches of&#13;
Christianity in Oklahoma. q£he LGBT caucus&#13;
of the Young Democrats canae out to stand&#13;
side by side with the ACLU to uphold the&#13;
Oklahoma Constitution (Article 2 Section&#13;
5) that clearly prohibits the use of public&#13;
property towards any sect, denomination or&#13;
system of religion." .&#13;
Brittany also gave,her angle about the&#13;
proclamation as well. q-his proclamation&#13;
suggests that the problems of our society are&#13;
bdfig caused somehow by GLBT people.&#13;
Frankly as a Young Democrat I believe&#13;
most of ourproblems are being caused by&#13;
economic problems, people not able to have&#13;
healthcare for their kids or themselves, people&#13;
filing bankruptcy because they lack healthcare&#13;
coverage. There are a host of prob!ems facing&#13;
every day Oldahomans, and I dont believe&#13;
demonizing a whole subset of Oklahomans&#13;
really accomplishes the goals of real working&#13;
Oldahomans who want to be able to feed&#13;
their families, have good healthcare, who&#13;
just want the opportunity to live their lives&#13;
in peace, and who believe in loving their&#13;
neighbor."&#13;
C.S. Thornton of the ACLU lamented,&#13;
"She ( Representative Kern) blames all&#13;
these things upon a great moral crisis, yet&#13;
nowhere does she mention greedy V&amp;ll Street&#13;
executives or government regulators who&#13;
were asleep at the switch. The most alarming&#13;
thing about this proclamation is the level of&#13;
scapegoating that it promotes."&#13;
However, the Republican speaker of the&#13;
House, Chris Benge, does not plan to sign&#13;
the document, and State Representative Ryan&#13;
Keisel, a Democrat called the proclamation a&#13;
"divisive political stunt." State Representative&#13;
A1 McAffrey, the only openly gay member of&#13;
the legislature ( Democrat-District 88) has&#13;
asked for an apology.&#13;
There were otl-mrs that disagreed with Ms.&#13;
Kern as well. The Reverend Loyce Newton&#13;
Edwards, associate pastor of the Church of&#13;
the Open Arms UCC stated that she felt&#13;
Sally Kern was "one of the most hateful and&#13;
divisive persons in America. The right thing&#13;
is to respect people regardless ofwho they&#13;
choose to love. Homophobia is wrong, it’s&#13;
unGodlike."&#13;
300 ATTEND ENID’S&#13;
FIRST PRIDE&#13;
CELEBRATION&#13;
By Nate Bowen&#13;
Enid held their first Pride event Saturday&#13;
July 18, which was a fabtdous picnic &amp;&#13;
festival at Meadowlake Park. Drawing over&#13;
300 people, the number in attendance set&#13;
a record for aW Oklahoma first time Pride&#13;
event. Starting offwith the Reverend J.E&#13;
Wickey of Crosswalk United Church (Enid’s&#13;
only open and affirming church), he spoke&#13;
about being gay and Christian followed by&#13;
a Q&amp;A session. The band Blackwings gave&#13;
a great performance, followed by Stephen&#13;
Dillard-Carroll. This was followed by an&#13;
OKC speaker and activist from the Young&#13;
Democrats, Brittany Novotny.&#13;
Around 6:30 p.ra. the crowd was treated&#13;
to a drag show starring Raven Angel, Nikki&#13;
Star and Colby Richards. Booths and&#13;
vendors at the park ranged from Fulton’s&#13;
BBQ to the Garfield County Democrats.&#13;
Our House Too is a nonprofit&#13;
organization serving to elirainate the social .........Continued see ENID PRIDE page 6&#13;
4 August 2009&#13;
HoOoPoEo to Host 8th&#13;
A ual DIVAS Benefit&#13;
Concert&#13;
for people to learn their HIV status and can&#13;
connect clients to a variety of medical and&#13;
social support services. For more information&#13;
about HIV or sexually transmitted infections,&#13;
call 1-800-535-MDS (2437).&#13;
Openarms 4th Annual&#13;
Fashion Show&#13;
By Judy Gabbard&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ On Sept. !2-13,&#13;
2009, Health Outreach Prevention Education&#13;
(H.O.E E.) will host DWAS 2009. at the&#13;
Tulsa Zoo. This year’s theme is DIVAS&#13;
Gone \.gild. Proceeds from the event will&#13;
help support H.O.EE. programs, such as&#13;
prevention education about HIV/AIDS,&#13;
hepatitis and other sexually transmitted&#13;
infections, the only statewide 24-hour&#13;
HIV/STD resource hotline, and the only free,&#13;
anonymous testing and counseling facility in&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
This year’s concert is produced by Rebecca&#13;
Ungerman, a popular Tulsa-based performer&#13;
who has graced numerous venues and events&#13;
in Tulsa, including the Oklal~oma Centennial&#13;
Celebration and the Tulsa Perfornaing Art&#13;
Center SummerStage series. The evening,&#13;
celebrated in the new H.A. Chapman Event&#13;
Lodge at the Tulsa Zoo, highlights Tulsds&#13;
diverse musical talent with local artists&#13;
covering dassic favorites. ~[hese acts come&#13;
together for this annual "one time onl~#&#13;
shm,~ and bring out their collective fans: This&#13;
year S performei:S ind~id~ Pxeb~c~ ung~rman,&#13;
Cindy Cain, Christy E. ofThe Red Alert,&#13;
Pare Wan Dyke, ~nie Ellicotr. Fiawna Forte,&#13;
John Sawyer, Darrell Christopher, Kelly&#13;
Morrison. and Janet Rutland. N~e combined&#13;
talent includes experience on Broadway,&#13;
national and international cabaret tours, and&#13;
!ocal Spot Music Awards. ~II~e evening will&#13;
also include a live and silenvauction, dancing,&#13;
hors d’oeuvres, and beverages.&#13;
The evening gala will take place on&#13;
Saturday, September 12. 7:30pm and a&#13;
no frills Sund~y matinee will take.place&#13;
September ! 3 at 4pro. Tickets may be&#13;
purchased, beginning August 1, by contacting&#13;
H.O.RE. a 918-749-TEST (8378). Tickets&#13;
are $25 and $40 for general admission&#13;
seats and $100 for individual table seats.&#13;
A table for ten is available for $1,000.&#13;
Cabaret table seats include: priority seating,&#13;
publicity, auction sneak preview, and private&#13;
reception with the performers which includes&#13;
complimentary wine and hors d’ oeuvres.&#13;
The matinee -will include the same show&#13;
and champagne, with tickets ranging from&#13;
$15-$50. Emcee for the event will be Mia&#13;
Fleming from Fox 23.&#13;
Supporters of DIVAS 2009 include&#13;
Williams, F &amp; M Bank. The Metro Star and&#13;
The Gay and Lesbian Fund for Tulsa.&#13;
Raising awareness of HIV and other&#13;
sexually transmitted infections remains vitally&#13;
important. Young people and minorities are&#13;
disproportionately affected, but HIV does not&#13;
discriminate. By Imowing your status, you&#13;
are better able to protect yourself and others.&#13;
Prevention education and testing are keys to&#13;
decreasing the stigma and infection rate of&#13;
HIV. H.O.EE. provides a comfortable place&#13;
"First l ursday" Art&#13;
Opening and ey ibit&#13;
with Creations from&#13;
Local Artist - Nicholas&#13;
K. Clark&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Continuing&#13;
the monthly showcase of local artists at&#13;
the Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa), Oldahomans for Equality&#13;
(OkEq) will feature Tulsa Artist Nicholas K.&#13;
Clark with an opening show and reception&#13;
on Thursday, August 6th from 6-9pm and&#13;
continuing throughout the month ofAugust.&#13;
Nicholas’ work is a direct reflection of his&#13;
optimistic personality. From vivid oranges to&#13;
metallic silvers highlighted by passionate reds,&#13;
his art displays a mastery of color that cannot&#13;
be taught. His mediums vary from acrylics&#13;
to oils and focus on creating depth through&#13;
layering and application of rich texture. Nic’s&#13;
~vorks fall into three categories: contemporary&#13;
figure studies, pop art and expressionistic&#13;
co!or studies. "I pull nay inspiration from&#13;
fashion and music and I love working with&#13;
figures because they are al~vays so challenging&#13;
- the detail of a hand. the curves of a body&#13;
and the. capturing of natural movement and&#13;
expresslolt.&#13;
7~rn GilA.an Former Channd23 Reporter&#13;
Marianly Mendez andMiss OYP 2009: Alizay&#13;
Kardashian Judy G. photo&#13;
TULSA, OK Openarms Youth Project&#13;
Center, located at 2015 Sm,th Lakewood&#13;
Ave., Tulsa, OK, presented their 4th Annual&#13;
fashion show fund raiser on July 10 and was&#13;
a great success. Organizers Tim Gillean and&#13;
Jerrid Horton reported that the proceeds will&#13;
help continue the support of local GLBT&#13;
youth ofTulsa and surrounding area.&#13;
The nights title was ReFashionista.&#13;
Sports and formal wear were purchased and&#13;
redesigned for a splendid runway show.&#13;
The evenings host, xvas Kristin Dickerson&#13;
from KTUL, channel 8. Area talent added&#13;
spice to the evening along with tasty hors&#13;
d’oeuvres, wine and soft drinks. "Ihe silent&#13;
auction ~vas an exciting array ofitems that&#13;
were purchased by those in attendance.&#13;
Funds are still needed to support the&#13;
youth needs at Openarms. An), donation is&#13;
appreciated.&#13;
For more infbrmation call 918.838.7104.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~®t~’oSTAR 5&#13;
AtJeanne Ma6e~ Champs&#13;
French connection&#13;
~sampled wines3~om all over the world.&#13;
I’m in this photo with nay partner&#13;
Lamont. For my birthday present, he&#13;
sent for me to join him in France where&#13;
he was a visiting professor in Marseille at&#13;
the University of Provence¯ ! was really&#13;
impressed with the wines of Provence, Cotes&#13;
du Rhone. Languedoc and Bordeauex.&#13;
The trip took on a different focus when&#13;
we traveled to Bordeaux for VinExpo, the "&#13;
international wine tasting event. We’re in&#13;
this photo with long time wine colleague&#13;
Gary Vance who caught a £1st train from&#13;
Paris to meet up with us. This was a huge 5&#13;
day/40 thousand people wine tasting event&#13;
with hundreds of wine makers &amp; marketing&#13;
reps. ~aere was just no way to meet all&#13;
the wine raakers and taste as much as we&#13;
wanted.In this article, I’m highlighting some&#13;
of the grape varietals from the parts of&#13;
Atxendees included not just the GLBT&#13;
community, but fiunilies as well coming to&#13;
enjoy the fun and fellowship. The following&#13;
Sunday there was a forum held to discuss the&#13;
France that we visited. These are affordable&#13;
finds and the wines are in Oklahoma.&#13;
Brief history of the grapes&#13;
grown in these regions&#13;
Malbec grapes tend to have an inky&#13;
dark color and robust tannins. Long&#13;
known as one ofthe six grapes allowed&#13;
in the blend of red Bordeaux wine, the&#13;
French plantations~ofMalbec are now&#13;
found primarily in Cahors where the&#13;
Appellation Control4e regulations for&#13;
C~hors require a minimtiin content of&#13;
70% It is increasin ly ~elebrated as an&#13;
Argentine varietal wine and is being&#13;
gr~vn around the world.&#13;
The northern part of the Rh6ne&#13;
Valley; in France, remains one of the&#13;
undisputed reference points for the&#13;
~;rOdUction of wines made with the&#13;
ah grape. ~-he best examples of&#13;
varietal Syrah, are the ones produced with&#13;
the appellations Hermitage, C6te-R6tie,&#13;
Comas, St-Joseph and Crozes-Hermitage.&#13;
\Vgines produced in these areas have strong&#13;
fruit aromas, a good acidity, dry body and an&#13;
appreciable mineral taste.&#13;
Grenache is the dominant variety in&#13;
most Southern Rh6ne wines, especially in&#13;
Chfiteauneuf-du-Pape where it is typically&#13;
over 80% of the blend. It is generally spicy,&#13;
berry-flavoured and soft on the palate. In&#13;
Australia it is typically blended in "GSM"&#13;
blends with Syrah and Mourv~dre. Grenache&#13;
is also used .to make ros~ wines in France and&#13;
grmvn. The majority" of French Viogniers&#13;
are sold as Vin de Pays in the Languedoc. In&#13;
the Rhone wine region, the grape is often&#13;
blended with Roussanne, Marsanne and&#13;
Grenache blanc.&#13;
Mr. D’s 1/2 case&#13;
Red Bicyclette Syrah/Granche Rose ’07&#13;
(Languedoc)&#13;
Black Beret Grenache/Syrah Rouge ’05&#13;
(Languedoc)&#13;
Coussergues Viognier ’08 (Languedoc)&#13;
Beauv~gnac Sauv,gnon Blanc 08&#13;
(Languedoc)&#13;
Chateau Trocard Montrepos Merlot ’06&#13;
(Bordeaux)&#13;
Jean-Luc Colombo L~s Abeilles Cotes&#13;
du Rhone Blanc ’07/Viognier &amp; Grenache&#13;
Blanc&#13;
Clos la Coutale Malbec (Cahors) ’06&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite wine&#13;
shop, ask questions and purcha~se a bottle or&#13;
t~vo. Share some food &amp; wine with friends&#13;
and check this out for yourself¯&#13;
This writer is one ofthe managers at the Grand&#13;
Vin wine shop at Utica Square. He also bar tends&#13;
and hosts wine &amp; food events around town known&#13;
as the Wine Enthusiasts ofTulsa.&#13;
Viognier [vee-oh-nay] wines are well-known&#13;
for their floral aromas, due to terpenes, which&#13;
are also found in Muscat and Riesling wines.&#13;
There are also many other powerful flower&#13;
and fruit aromas which can be perceived in&#13;
these wines depending on where they were&#13;
&amp;affVohmteets Top Row Ka~e, John, Jesse, Brandon DJ Star, TJ, Kathy,&#13;
Angd A4ishalle,Bmndon "KoolAid’; bottom rowJamie Lisa Nate&#13;
future goals of Enid’s GLBTQA community,&#13;
but most of the discussion centered on&#13;
how great the Enid Pride Festival was and&#13;
the fun they had. That evening Crosswalk&#13;
United Church&#13;
hosted a showing&#13;
of "Prayers&#13;
for Bobby", a&#13;
landmark film&#13;
portraying&#13;
the true story&#13;
of a mother&#13;
who could not&#13;
accept her sods&#13;
homosexuality,&#13;
who became an&#13;
activist for gay&#13;
rights following&#13;
his suicide.&#13;
General consensus&#13;
was that the event&#13;
was not just a&#13;
historic first,&#13;
but a wonderful&#13;
occasion to be&#13;
celebrated every&#13;
year from now&#13;
on.&#13;
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TULSA BALLET TO&#13;
PERFORM IN NEWYORK&#13;
CITY&#13;
Oklal~oma Governor Brad Henry and Tulsa Mayor&#13;
Kathy Taylor will attend Tulsa Ballet’s debut at the&#13;
Joyce Theater August 10 - 15. Special Big Apple&#13;
Preview Night in Tulsa on August 6 at Studio K&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) It has been 25 years&#13;
since the Tulsa Ballet has performed in New&#13;
York City. This summer the company will&#13;
make its long awaited return to the Big Apple&#13;
for its debut at the Joyce Theater August 10&#13;
-15.&#13;
Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor, Governor Brad&#13;
Henry and First Lady Kim Henry are among&#13;
local and national dignitaries who will attend&#13;
the opening night performance and Patron&#13;
Gala on Monday, August 10 at the Joyce&#13;
Theater, located in the heart of Manhattads&#13;
Chelsea neighborhood. Tulsa Ballet will&#13;
give seven performances with special events&#13;
planned throughout the week fbr patrons and&#13;
supporters ofTulsa Ballet.&#13;
The company will present a program.&#13;
featuring Elite Syncopations by Kenneth&#13;
MacMillan, Por vos Muero by Nacho Duato&#13;
and This is Your Life by Young Soon Hue.&#13;
This is Your Life was commissioned by Tulsa&#13;
Ballet in 2008 and has since been performed&#13;
by the Aalto Theater in Essen, Germany and&#13;
the National Ballet of Ankara, Turkey.&#13;
....Continued see BALLET page 22&#13;
OKC Pride 2009: You be&#13;
the change&#13;
By Robin Dorner&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK The end of&#13;
June brought proud celebration to Oklahoma&#13;
City with the annual gay pride event.&#13;
year’s event was a huge success with more&#13;
than ! 5,000 people attending the festivities.&#13;
The party began on Friday evening at the&#13;
NW 39th Street Strip near Penn with the&#13;
first annual "Friday Night Block Part’);’.&#13;
The festival began Saturday morning and&#13;
continued through Sunday, the parade began&#13;
around 5 pm.&#13;
This year the OKC Pride Grand Marshal&#13;
was attthor andTV personality Ruby Ann&#13;
Boxcar. "I just love being with my friends&#13;
in Oklahoma City," Boxcar told the Metro&#13;
Star. "Anywhere there is a trailer park I feel&#13;
like I’ve got family!" Boxcar is known as the&#13;
Diva of the Double-Wide, a highly successful&#13;
entertainer and author who got her start in&#13;
Oklahoma City and is recognized in the US&#13;
and abroad.&#13;
Guests from across the city and state&#13;
came to join in the festivities in Midtown&#13;
Oklahoma City. "I am here because I am&#13;
bisexual, proud and I like the scene," said&#13;
18 year old Ruth Leila Blailock. "It’s a&#13;
celebration of diversity really."&#13;
"We are here today because we are&#13;
members of the Diversity Business&#13;
Association (DBA)," said Shawn Adkison,&#13;
JD of the Fortune Law Center in Midtown.&#13;
Adkison and his firm have been members of&#13;
DBA, the Oklahoma City LGBT business&#13;
organization, for more than three years. "We&#13;
think it is important ~o ne~ork together;&#13;
promote our business organizations as ~vell&#13;
as diversity in general," adds Adkison. "It is&#13;
a good thing to show our support for DBA,&#13;
Oklahoma and the U.S. You know, these&#13;
kinds of events are not permitted in every&#13;
country."&#13;
The mission ofOKC Pride, Inc. is&#13;
to stage a highly visible forum for the&#13;
organizations which serve the community&#13;
both nationally, regionally, and locally;&#13;
decrease external homophobia by generating&#13;
maximum media coverage to the reality&#13;
of our community; and diminish internal&#13;
homophobia by presenting organizational&#13;
and individual role models. Additionally, the&#13;
Board of Directors believe that as a civil rights&#13;
movement, gays and lesbians need an annual&#13;
forum where individually and collectively&#13;
they can consider where they have been,&#13;
where they are now and what direction they&#13;
need to set.&#13;
Several large corporations p,,articipated&#13;
in the festival and the parade. I think it is&#13;
just important that we embrace people with&#13;
different backgrounds and, quite frankly, it&#13;
helps our company," said Wesley Seymour&#13;
frown the Frito-Lay company. "We have a&#13;
philosophy; bring your whole self to work&#13;
and that is one reason I like working for&#13;
Fnto-Lay; Seymour has worked for the&#13;
company as a District Sales Manager for three&#13;
years.&#13;
National and local companies supt~orted&#13;
the event as corporate sponsors as well as&#13;
many local sponsors. There were also several&#13;
local churches represented, bike riding&#13;
clubs, entertainers, The Oklahoma City&#13;
Peace House and much more. For more&#13;
information about Pride OKC, contact www.&#13;
okcpride.org.&#13;
August2009&#13;
6&#13;
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Wockner News Service&#13;
Fort Worth beating&#13;
victim, Chad Gibson&#13;
goes home&#13;
Fort Worth police and agentsfi’om the Texas&#13;
Alcoholic Beverage Commission raided a gay&#13;
barJune 28 -- the 40th anniversary ofthe&#13;
Stonewall Riots -- and roughed up several&#13;
patrons, inckding Chad Gibson, who now&#13;
has a life-threatening blood clot on his brain.&#13;
Gibson wants the officers m beprose~ted. Photo&#13;
WFAA-TVscreen capmre&#13;
Chad Gibson has been released from the&#13;
hospital but still is in danger from a blood&#13;
clot on his brain that reportedly could break&#13;
loose and kill him.&#13;
Gibson allegedly was beat up by cops&#13;
during a June 28 raid of the Rainbow Lounge&#13;
in Fort Worth, Tex; Wimesses say officers&#13;
stami:ned his head into a ~vall, then into the&#13;
floor. ~¢¢o Other patrons ~dso were injured in&#13;
the raid -- one has broken ribs and one has a&#13;
broken thumb.&#13;
June 28 was the 40th anniversary of the&#13;
Stonewall Riots that kickstarted the modern&#13;
gay-rights movement.&#13;
¯ne violent raid -- purported to be merely&#13;
one of the state’s routine checks of bars to be&#13;
sure no one is too drunk -- brought heaW&#13;
condemnation from gay leaders, newspaper&#13;
columnists, bloggers, politicians and others.&#13;
It also received extensive national news&#13;
not lip service. I will meet with you&#13;
wherever you want to meet. I will go to your&#13;
restaurants, your house, we can eat barbecue,&#13;
whatever you want to do. But ~ve’ve got to&#13;
talk."&#13;
Gibson, for his part, wants the raiding&#13;
officers to be,~rosecuted and the city to halt&#13;
its "cover-up.&#13;
"You used excessive force and that’s why&#13;
I got hurt," Gibson told \~rFAA-TV. "~ey&#13;
have blamed it on me, that I was drunk,&#13;
(that) I fell and hit my head, I groped the&#13;
officer, I did this, I did that. You know ,vhat?&#13;
No. Accept responsibility."&#13;
In an interview with KTVT Gibson&#13;
added: "I was rubbed into the concrete.... I’m&#13;
just appalled that they took it to the level that&#13;
they did.... They need to accept responsibility&#13;
for what they did."&#13;
Obama invites 300&#13;
GLBT leaders to White&#13;
House for Stonewa 140&#13;
President Barack Obama -- under heavy&#13;
fire for talking the talk but not walking the&#13;
walk on numerous gay-rights promises -- had&#13;
300 GLBT leaders over to the White House&#13;
on June 29 to celebrate the 40th anniversary&#13;
of the Stonevcall Riots, which, in 1969, jumpstarted&#13;
the modern gay-rights movement.&#13;
"I know that many in this room don’t&#13;
believe that progress has come fast enough,&#13;
and I understand that," Obama said. "It’s not&#13;
for me to tell you to be patient, any more&#13;
than it was for othem to counsel patience to&#13;
African Americans who were petitioning for&#13;
equal rights a half-c~ntury ago. But I say this:&#13;
We have made progress and we will make&#13;
more. And I want you to know that I expect&#13;
and hope to be judged not by words, not by&#13;
promises I’ve made, but by the promises that&#13;
nay administration keeps."&#13;
Obama also defended his decision not&#13;
to issue an order stopping the military’s&#13;
expulsions of openly gay members,&#13;
suggesting, again, that such an approach&#13;
wouldu’t work out in the long run.&#13;
"As commander in chief in a time of war,&#13;
I do have a responsibility to see that this&#13;
change is adnainistered in a practical way&#13;
and a way that takes over the long term,"&#13;
he said. "That’s why I’ve asked the secretary&#13;
of defense and the chairman of the Joint&#13;
Chiefs of Staffto develop a plan for how to&#13;
thoroughly implement a repeal. I know that&#13;
every day that passes without a resolution&#13;
is a deep disappointment to those men and&#13;
women who continue to be discharged under&#13;
this policy -- patriots who often possess&#13;
critical language skills and years of training&#13;
and who’ve served this country well. But&#13;
what I hope is that these cases underscore&#13;
the urgency of reversing this policy not just&#13;
because it’s the right thing to do, but because&#13;
it is essential for our national security."&#13;
coverage.&#13;
. Both the Fort Worth Police Department&#13;
and the Texas Alcoholic Beverage&#13;
Commission, which joined in the raid,&#13;
have launched interna! investigations of&#13;
the incident. The results of the city police’s&#13;
investigation will be reviewed by federal&#13;
authorities, Mayor Mike Moncrief has&#13;
promised.&#13;
Apart from the raid itselfl the most&#13;
controvers!al aspect Of the incident has&#13;
been Police ChiefJeff Halstead’s assertions&#13;
that Gibson groped one of the officers&#13;
and that other patrons made what the&#13;
Police Department called "sexually explicit&#13;
movements" toward uniformed officers --&#13;
claims that bar patrons and gay leaders have&#13;
called preposterous and "lies."&#13;
"You’re touched and advanced in&#13;
certain ways by people inside the bar, that’s&#13;
offensive," Ha!stead said shortly after the raid.&#13;
"I’m happy with the restraint used when they&#13;
were contacted like that."&#13;
After facing ridicule for those improbable&#13;
assertions, Halstead has since adopted a more&#13;
conciliatory tone, telling gay people at a&#13;
public meeting: "We’ve got to work together.&#13;
Be patient, and you wil! see that this is just&#13;
8 August 2009&#13;
77 members o£ Congress&#13;
ask Obama to suspend&#13;
As national gay leaders continue to beat&#13;
up on President Barack Obama for moving&#13;
too slowly- on his myriad campaign promises&#13;
to tile GLBT community, 77 members of&#13;
Congress have written to the president asldng&#13;
him ro immediately suspend en[brcement of&#13;
the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy pending its&#13;
repe,,a~! by Congress.&#13;
Tile letter outlines a new, two-step repeal&#13;
plan which begins with a request that the&#13;
president ’direct the Armed Services nor to&#13;
initiate any invesrigarion of service personnel&#13;
to determine their sexual orientation, and&#13;
that [he] instruct them to disregard thirdparty&#13;
accusations that do not allege violations&#13;
of the Uniform Code of Military Justice,’"&#13;
said the Palm Center, a think tank at the&#13;
University of California, Santa Barbara, that&#13;
has focused extensively on the militaw’s ban&#13;
on open gays.&#13;
~°The letter signals renewed efforts to&#13;
stop gay discharges immediately while repeal&#13;
legislation moves through Congress at a&#13;
slower pace," the center said.&#13;
On June 23, Obama rejected the proposal.&#13;
The White House said: "President Obama&#13;
remains committed to a legislative repeal of&#13;
Don’t Ask, Dofft Tel!, xvhich he believes will&#13;
provide a durable and lasting solution to this&#13;
issue. He welcomes the commitment of these&#13;
members to seeing Congress take action."&#13;
Episcopal Church OKs&#13;
gay- clergy, bishops&#13;
7he Anglican Communion has been deeply&#13;
mired in gay angst since the Episcopal Diocese&#13;
oflVew Hampshire consecrated openly gay and&#13;
partnered V. Gene Robinson as its bishop in&#13;
2003. GLAADphoto&#13;
The Episcopal Church’s House of Bishops&#13;
and House of Deputies declared in mid-July&#13;
that open gays and lesbians --celibate or&#13;
not -- call serve as priests and bishops in the&#13;
church.&#13;
At thee church’s triennial general&#13;
convention, held in Ana~heim, Calif., July&#13;
8-17, bishops voted for the policy 99-45 and&#13;
deputies voted for it 155-40. Deputies who&#13;
are clergy voted 77-19 and lay deputies voted&#13;
78-21.&#13;
The move may well lead to a full rupture&#13;
between the Episcopal Church and the&#13;
worldwide Anglican Communion, which&#13;
has been deeply mired in gay angst since&#13;
the Episcopal Diocese ofNew Hampshire&#13;
V. Gene Robinson as its bishop in 2003.&#13;
Tile Episcopal Church is the U.S. branch of&#13;
Anglicanism.&#13;
"The Anaheim move was seen as. in&#13;
essence, a flip-off by the Americans of the&#13;
Anglican hierarchy and Anglican provinces&#13;
in Africa and South America that strongly&#13;
opposed Robinson’s consecration.&#13;
De facto international Anglican leader&#13;
Rowan Williams, archbishop of Canterbury,&#13;
England, had urged delegates,to the U.S.&#13;
convention not to make any decisions in&#13;
the co,~ing days that could push us further&#13;
apart. He later said he regretted that the&#13;
convention had done just that with its gayclergy&#13;
decision.&#13;
Delegates also voted to allow local&#13;
dioceses to bless same-sex marriages and civil&#13;
unions if they want to, and launched a project&#13;
m creare official liturgies for the blessings.&#13;
Gay Pordand mayor&#13;
cleared in Breedlove&#13;
affair&#13;
There is no credible evidence that Sam&#13;
Adams, the gay mayor of Portland, Ore.,&#13;
had inappropriate sexual contact with Beau&#13;
Breedlove before Breedlove turned 18,&#13;
Oregon Attorney General John Kroger said&#13;
June 22.&#13;
Adams, 45, and Breedlove, 22, have&#13;
acknowledged having sex in 2005 after&#13;
Breedlove’s 18th birthday, but Breedlove&#13;
also had claimed the pair passionately made&#13;
our prior to his reaching file age of consent,&#13;
which Adams denied.&#13;
"There are serious questions about the&#13;
credibility of Breedlove’s account, dueto&#13;
his prior inconsistent statements, the lack&#13;
of corroborating witnesses or evidence, his&#13;
attempt to gain personally from matters&#13;
related to his involvement with Adams and&#13;
his prior criminal record," Kroger concluded.&#13;
"There is insufficient evidence to charge,&#13;
let alone convict, Adams with illegal sexual&#13;
contact with a minor."&#13;
The attorney general’s office interviewed&#13;
57 people and sifted through Adams’ and&#13;
Breedlove’s e-mails and text messages in&#13;
arriving at its conclusion.&#13;
Breedlove later posed for the gay porn&#13;
magazine Unzippea~ In 2006, he pleaded&#13;
guilty to felony 2nd degree theft in a case that&#13;
involved $750 worth of clothes ftom a Macy’s&#13;
store in Haxvaii.&#13;
The revelation of the brief affair nearly&#13;
ended Adams’ career earlier this year, in part&#13;
because he had lied about it when asked&#13;
about it during the mayoral campaign, stating&#13;
that it never happened.&#13;
Summer Diversi y ’09&#13;
Eureka Springs.&#13;
Augus 7-9&#13;
~ DOMESTICATE&#13;
Say "I DO" and register your love with a&#13;
Domestic Partner Certificate&#13;
One day these certificates will be highly&#13;
sought after collector items on E-bay.&#13;
Tile Courthouse is closed Saturday and&#13;
Sunday...City Clerk’s office is in the City&#13;
Hall, lower level of the Western Carrol&#13;
Count), Courthouse, 44 S. Main.&#13;
Office hours are 9:30 AM - 12 Noon and&#13;
1:30 to 4:40 PM.&#13;
® YARDS AND YARDS OF YARD SALES&#13;
Money Tight? Pennies on the dollar: Tile&#13;
Eureka yards sales are a top stop for the&#13;
bargain hunter and antique queens. Tile 15~n&#13;
annual Eureka Yards and Yards ofYard Sales.&#13;
Friday and Saturday 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM.&#13;
Find locator maps at shops and restaurants.&#13;
Sponsored by the Greater Eureka Springs&#13;
Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
~ HEY GIRLS... LET’S iVlAKE&#13;
HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE SMORES!&#13;
THEN GO SNIPE HUNTING!&#13;
Camping for Summer Diversity has become&#13;
an annual event for many. Stay dose to title&#13;
City and book your weekend with the gay&#13;
friendly Kettle Campground. (479) 253-&#13;
9100, 4119 E. Van Buren.&#13;
° DIVA SHOP!&#13;
Over 150 unique shops and galleries. Be sure&#13;
and shop the Sponsors of Eureka Pride--aBens&#13;
Door, Mountain Eclectic, Fusion Squared,&#13;
Byrds Eye View, Antique Affaire, Tile Tourist&#13;
Shop, the Inn Convenience Store, Eureka&#13;
Scents. Avery and Special DW DISCOUNT&#13;
from Tinmaker &amp; Glitz, 69 S. Main.&#13;
~ MIX &amp; MINGLE&#13;
The Pizza Sluts are hosting their second&#13;
Diversity Welcome Mixer. The Pizza Bar, 13&#13;
N. Main, Friday, 6-8 PM. $5.95 pizza buffet.&#13;
Beer specials. All ages admitted. Come feel&#13;
the ~varmth...feel, touch, hug, squeeze, grope,&#13;
claw, whip...Mix and mingle with the locals&#13;
and visitors from around the globe. Free City&#13;
p~arking after 6 PM.&#13;
ERIC HIMAN DISCOVERS EUREKA&#13;
Henri’s Just One More. 19 1A Spring Street.&#13;
Friday Night Only! 9 PM. Eric goes solo with&#13;
his first Eureka acoustical performance.&#13;
® CHER SOME TIKI LOVE&#13;
~e always popular Glam-aphonic,&#13;
E lectronic, Disco Babee, Tiki Torch Dance&#13;
Party! 75 S. Main Street. Homo to the&#13;
exotic, diverse crowd of celebrities, beauties,&#13;
rock stars, dance divas, and some good ole&#13;
fashioned Str8t Bait! Cher and Cher Alike to&#13;
perform LIVE on Saturday. Shmv times will&#13;
be posted.&#13;
MORTUARY SERVICE, =¢&#13;
o SPEED DIAL YOUR GAY SPIRITS&#13;
~Exrot Speed reads with Mistress Lynne. Yes,&#13;
speed readings --Lynne will do a 10 card&#13;
reading for 10 buclcs. Just takes a few minutes&#13;
as opposed to the full deck 30 minute&#13;
reading. Lynne uses Gay, and Lesbian ~Tarot&#13;
cards for amazing GAY readings. DaBen’s&#13;
Door, 45 1/2 Spring Street, across from Jack’s&#13;
Place.&#13;
~ NEW DELHI&#13;
Friday &amp; Saturday live music 6:30 9:30&#13;
PM. 2 North Main. Al! ages are welcome at&#13;
the New Delhi. Atmosphere aplenty. If you&#13;
never dined at the New Delhi, you really&#13;
should.&#13;
~ START YOUR ENGINES: SUMMER&#13;
DRAG RACES&#13;
Eureka Live’s Duck Tape Divas will host&#13;
Drag Racing Friday &amp; Saturday 9PM. Special&#13;
Guest performer Drag King Billy Badass and&#13;
the Amazing Magic of the Tinman. 34 North&#13;
Main, Underground&#13;
FATZ 59 CLASSIC ROCK AT JACK’S&#13;
PLACE&#13;
37 Spring Street, Friday and Saturday, 9 PM&#13;
Midnight. High Octane Jell-O-Shots for a&#13;
Buck!!!Legendary ’HANDSOME LEE’ On&#13;
The Door. It’s all happenin’ between Center&#13;
and Spring.&#13;
o HARDWARE AT THE YARD&#13;
Lumberyard, 105 East Van Buren, The Yard&#13;
has yet to disclose what they have in store.&#13;
Whatever it is, they always find some way to&#13;
celebrate!!&#13;
EXORCISE THE HANGOVER&#13;
DEMONS&#13;
You want crazy? We’ll give ya crazy! A&#13;
Diversity Breakfast you will never forget.&#13;
Play" Name That Tung’ With Sandy at the&#13;
Smokehouse Cafd, 580 West Van Buren,&#13;
Saturday &amp; Sunday, 8:30 A.M tol l:30ish,&#13;
biscuits as big as your head. WIN Fabulous&#13;
Prizes. Highly Recomended.&#13;
o RAMPANT STREET SEX!&#13;
Not really: Just some amusement for the&#13;
tourist and to annoy the fundies.&#13;
The Summer Diversity Public Display Of&#13;
Affection Photo Shoot..12 noon, Basin&#13;
Park band shell, downtown. A G-rated&#13;
opportunity to smooch your sweetie-or the&#13;
perfect stranger-for posterity. Eureka Pride&#13;
has treats to pass out for the first to come,&#13;
first to get. Park Music Stylings, ! 2 - 2 PM&#13;
Jones Van Jones, 2-4 PM 2 - 4 Cletus Got&#13;
Shot, 4-6PM 4 - 6 The HillBenders.&#13;
OPEN ARMS SPIRITUALITY&#13;
Saturday.Discussion on the spiritual path&#13;
of the Sufis with Sufi Master: Don Kitz at&#13;
Eureka Springs Library Annex 2 - 4 PM&#13;
Sunday Discussion on the spiritual path of&#13;
Wicca with Wiccan Priest: Tymythy Aieran at&#13;
Eureka Springs Library Annex 1 - 3PM&#13;
...... Continued See EUREY,~k Page-20&#13;
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N&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
gay sex ban struck down&#13;
GLBTs decriminalized&#13;
17% of&#13;
Following an @t-year court battle, India’s Delhi High Court legalizedgay sextidy 2 in aforcefid&#13;
andpoetic ruling that had GLBTactivists ~ying in the courtroom. Marchersprotested the sodomy&#13;
ban at lastyear’s Delhi gay prideparade. Wockner Newsphoto by Sonali Gulati&#13;
Following an eight-year court battle,&#13;
India’s Delhi High Court legalized gay sex&#13;
July 2 in a forceful and poetic ruling that had&#13;
GLBT activists crying in the courtroom.&#13;
The ruling took effect immediately --&#13;
nationally -- and will remain in effect unless&#13;
the Supreme Court reverses it. Several major&#13;
Western media outlets erroneously reported&#13;
July 2 that the ruling only applied in New&#13;
Delhi.&#13;
The court decision "read dowff’ Section&#13;
377 of the Indian Pena! Code so that it no&#13;
longer applies to the activities of consenting&#13;
adults. The section bans "carnal intercourse&#13;
against the order of nature ,vith any man,&#13;
woman or animal" under penalty of 10 years&#13;
to life in prison.&#13;
The court smashed 377’s application&#13;
to gay people in myriad ways, finding&#13;
it violated a constitutional guarantee of&#13;
equality under the law, a constitutional&#13;
ban on discrimination based on sex, and&#13;
constitutional promises of personal liberty&#13;
and protection of life.&#13;
The ruling is chock-full of soaring&#13;
statements in support of India’s GLBT&#13;
population, including:&#13;
* "The critninalisation of homosexuality&#13;
condemns in perpetuity a sizable section of&#13;
society and forces them to live their lives&#13;
in {he shadow of harassment, exploitation,&#13;
humiliation, cruel and degrading treatment at&#13;
the hands of the law enforcement machinery.&#13;
... Section 377 IPC grossly violates their right&#13;
to privacy and liberty embodied in Article&#13;
21 insofar as it criminalises consensual sexual&#13;
acts between adults in private."&#13;
* "Section 377 IPC targets the&#13;
homosexual community as a class and&#13;
is motivated by an animus towards this&#13;
vulnerable class of people.... It has no&#13;
other purpose than to criminalise conduct&#13;
which fails to conform vdth the moral or&#13;
religious views of a section of society. Tile&#13;
discrimination severely affects the rights and&#13;
interests of homosexuals and deeply impairs&#13;
their dignity."&#13;
* "When everything associated with&#13;
homosexuality is treated as bent, queer,&#13;
repugnant, the whole gay and lesbian&#13;
community is marked with deviance and&#13;
perversity.... The result is that a significant&#13;
group of the population is, because of&#13;
its sexual non-conformity, persecuted,&#13;
marginalised and turned in on itself."&#13;
* "We hold that sexual orientation&#13;
is a ground analogous to sex and that&#13;
discrimination on the basis of sexual&#13;
orientation is not permitted by Article 15 ....&#13;
A provision of law branding one section of&#13;
people as criminal based wholly on the State’s&#13;
moral disapproval of that class goes counter&#13;
to the equality guaranteed under Articles 14&#13;
and 15 under any standard of review."&#13;
.... [R]ight to personal liberty’ and ’right&#13;
to equality’ are fundamental human rights.&#13;
which belong to individuals simply by virtue&#13;
of their humanity: ... A Bill of Rights does&#13;
not ’confer’ fundamental human rights. It&#13;
confirms their existence and accords them&#13;
protection."&#13;
"~ "Indian Constitutional laxv does not&#13;
permit the statutory criminal law to be held&#13;
captive by the popular misconceptions ofwho&#13;
the LGBTs are. It cannot be forgotten that&#13;
discrimination is antithesis of equality and&#13;
that it is the recognition of equality which&#13;
will foster the dignity of every individual....&#13;
We declare that Section 377 IPC, insofar it&#13;
criminalises consensual sexual acts of adults in&#13;
private, is violative of Articles 21, 14 and t5&#13;
of the Constitution."&#13;
What happens next?&#13;
The national government could appeal&#13;
the ruling to India’s Supreme Court, though&#13;
that is considered unlikely; the national&#13;
government could both accept the ruling&#13;
and use it as ammo to introduce a bill in&#13;
Parliament to duplicate the ruling in national&#13;
law; and/or anti-gay parties to the lawsuit&#13;
could appeal to the Supreme Court.&#13;
But until such time as the Supreme Court&#13;
overturns the Delhi ruling, India’s GLBTs&#13;
-- who comprise more than 17 percent of all&#13;
GLBT people on the planet -- are no longer&#13;
criminals. India has a population of nearly&#13;
1.2 billion people.&#13;
The erroneous reports that the ruling did&#13;
not apply outside ofNew Delhi appeared in&#13;
The New York Times, The Washington Post,&#13;
the Los Angeles Times, on the Associated&#13;
Press ~vire and elsewhere. (For correct&#13;
information, see bit.ly/WeX,vO and bit.&#13;
ly/7su4o.)&#13;
"Every major media outlet in the ~vorld&#13;
got this wrong because they don’t understand&#13;
how the Indian courts work," said journalist&#13;
Vikram Doctor of India’s Queer Media&#13;
Collective. "It will apply nationally until&#13;
somebody challenges that at the Supreme&#13;
Court, which is where this case is going to&#13;
end up anyway."&#13;
In most common-law court systems,&#13;
including India’s in this case, the decision of&#13;
an appellate court binds lower courts within&#13;
its territorial iurisdiction and also is the ’last’&#13;
word on the subject nationally unless a court&#13;
of equa! authority elsewhere makes a contrary&#13;
decision or the supreme court reverses the&#13;
decision. An appellate decision also binds the&#13;
parties in the case (which include the Indian&#13;
government in this case) r~gardless ofwhere&#13;
they are in the country.&#13;
Meanwhile, gay pride parades were&#13;
staged in four Indian cities June 27-28&#13;
-- New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and&#13;
Bhubaneshwar.&#13;
At least 2,000 people marched in New&#13;
Delhi. Marches are still to come in Mumbai&#13;
and Kolkata.&#13;
300 march in Sofia&#13;
Around 300 people marched in the&#13;
second gay pride parade in Sofia, Bulgaria, on&#13;
June 27, twice as many as last year.&#13;
Police and private security officers, hired&#13;
by pride organizers, protected the marchers&#13;
to prevent a recurrence of last year’s violence,&#13;
when sldnheads and right-wing extremists&#13;
attacked the parade with bottles, rocks, eggs,&#13;
firecrackers, smoke bombs and Molotov&#13;
cocktails, resulting in 80 arrests.&#13;
This ),ear’s march, which traveled from the&#13;
National Palace of Culture~to the Red House&#13;
debate club, encountered nothing more&#13;
serious than some booing.&#13;
Organizers called for a law to bail anti-gay&#13;
discrimination in employment.&#13;
Liza does Paris Pride&#13;
Singer andgay icon Liza Minnelli danced on a&#13;
float in Paris’gayprideparadeflme 2Z To her&#13;
left.: Gay Paris Mayor Bertrand DelanM. Photo&#13;
by Nikolai Alekseev&#13;
Singer and gay icon Liza Minnelli danced&#13;
on a float in Paris’ gay pride parade June 27.&#13;
Minnelli is the daughter of gay icon Judy&#13;
Garland, whose death five days before the&#13;
Stonewall Riots 40 years ago is thought to&#13;
have contributed to the foul mood of the gays&#13;
who decided to fight back against the police&#13;
raid of the Stonewall Inn.&#13;
"Freedom," Minnelli shouted from the&#13;
float. About 700,000 people took part in the&#13;
festivities.&#13;
"We knew that she (Minnelli) had a&#13;
concert this evening in Paris but when&#13;
her agent told us that she could come, we&#13;
thought it was a joke," Pride spokesman&#13;
Philippe Castel mid Agence France-Presse.&#13;
Berlin also held Pride on June 27. About&#13;
550,000 people turned out, reports said.&#13;
Gay pride goes well in&#13;
Jerusalem, for a change&#13;
About 2,000 people marched in&#13;
Jerusalem’s gay pride parade June 25 without&#13;
incident, but for one tossed egg.&#13;
Previous years’ marches have been met&#13;
with violent protests, stabbings and the arrest&#13;
of a man carrying a bomb.&#13;
Police protection was reduced this year, to&#13;
a mere 1,600 officers.&#13;
No matter who you are o&#13;
are on life’s journey,&#13;
-Re~ere~d Dr. K~hy&#13;
3131 hi. Pennsylvania,Oklaho 405.525.9555&#13;
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New group forms to help&#13;
gay refugees&#13;
A new organization in San Francisco aims&#13;
to help GLBT refugees ~vho are fleeing sexual&#13;
or gender-based violence in their native lands.&#13;
Only through raising consdousness of&#13;
LGBT refugee issues to governments, refugee&#13;
organizations, communities and the media,&#13;
will help come to these individuals, who are&#13;
among the most persecuted people in the&#13;
world today," the Organization for Refuge,&#13;
Asylum &amp; Migration said in a statement.&#13;
The group provides free legal counsel&#13;
for GLBT refugees who have escaped their&#13;
home countries, and it will conduct ’\videranging&#13;
international advocacy to advance the&#13;
protection of all LGBT refugees and asylum&#13;
seekers."&#13;
"LGBT refugees often fall through the&#13;
cracks of the international refugee regime,"&#13;
said Executive Director Neil Grungras.&#13;
"They have escaped systematic hatred and&#13;
violence at home, and their LGBT identity&#13;
brings serious new threats to their safety&#13;
and protection in countries of first asylum.&#13;
MaW live in a toxic mix of destitution and&#13;
desperation.&#13;
"The recent surge in homophobic violence&#13;
in Iraq has shone a spodight on the painful&#13;
truths we’re dealing with first-hand in the&#13;
Middle East. LGBTs are the most persecuted&#13;
people in many regions of the world today.&#13;
For every reported execution, there are&#13;
likely tens of judicially or family-sanctioned&#13;
murders."&#13;
In recent months, several Iraqigays have&#13;
been shot to death by militias and anti-~ay&#13;
family or tribe members; Some have h~dtheir&#13;
anuses glued shut by deah squadsi arid there&#13;
have been allegaions of executions by the&#13;
government.&#13;
Reports in April said gay men were being&#13;
captured and their anuses superglued with&#13;
something called "American gum," after&#13;
which they were being forced to ingest a&#13;
diarrhea-causing substance and sometimes&#13;
died.&#13;
Scott Long, director of Human Rights&#13;
Watch’s LGBT Rights Division, visited Iraq&#13;
in April and "collected several accounts" of&#13;
the practice, which reportedly can be seen in&#13;
mobile-phone videos that have been passed&#13;
around inside the country.&#13;
Massive abuses are taking ~lace ~&#13;
Baghdad, and apparently in other cities in&#13;
the center and south," Long said. "XWe may&#13;
never know the full sweep and scope of the&#13;
killings so far, amid a pervasive insecurity&#13;
that brutalizes innumerable people and&#13;
devastates multiple communities, but we ate&#13;
,d°ing everything we,.,.can to,, determine and&#13;
ctocument accountability.&#13;
Poles hate same-sex&#13;
Seventy-five percent of Poles oppose&#13;
legalization of same-sex marriage and 87&#13;
percent say gay couples shouldn’t be allowed&#13;
{o adopt chi]’dren, a Gt~ Polonia poll has&#13;
found.&#13;
~e poll is the latest example of the wide&#13;
gulf on _~ay acceptance that separates Western&#13;
Europe ~rom the European nations that used&#13;
to be part of the Communist bloc.&#13;
Same-sex marriage is legal in Europe in&#13;
Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and&#13;
Sweden -- and most other Western European&#13;
nations have civil-union laws for gay couples.&#13;
Saudis arrest 67 crossdressers&#13;
Police arrested 67 mostly Filipino men for&#13;
wearing women’s clothing June 13 in Riyadh,&#13;
Saudi Arabia.&#13;
The roundup took place at a private&#13;
residence during a Philippines Independence&#13;
Day party.&#13;
The men were charged with imitating&#13;
women and possessing alcohol.&#13;
Similar arrests in the past have led to&#13;
imprisonment and floggings.&#13;
"If the police in Saudi Arabia can arrest&#13;
people simply because they don’t like their&#13;
clothes, no one is safe," said Human Rights&#13;
Watch researcher Rasha Moumneh. "Arresting&#13;
and charging people simply because the police&#13;
decide that their appearance is unacceptable&#13;
strikes at the heart of human freedom."&#13;
Ukraine bans Briino&#13;
Sacha Baron Cohen’s new gay flick Br~ino&#13;
has been banned in Ukraine for alleged&#13;
immorality, obscenity and impropriety.&#13;
The Culture Ministry said it was&#13;
displeased with the movie’s "artistically&#13;
unjustified" gay-sex scenes, obscene language,&#13;
nudity, graphic homosexuality, sadisra and&#13;
anti-soc.ial behavior.&#13;
In the U.S., the Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance&#13;
Against Defamation also has dissed the film.&#13;
"The filmmakers wanted to use satire to&#13;
highlight and challenge homophobia," said&#13;
GLAM) President Jarrett Barrios. "But their&#13;
film also reinforces troubling attitudes about&#13;
gay people in ways that run counter to the&#13;
intentions ofthe filmmal~ers.&#13;
"The movie repeatedly builds entire scenes&#13;
around stock stereotypes and situations that&#13;
make gay people and families the butt of&#13;
crude jokes. I can’t help but think of all the&#13;
teenage kids already getting bullied, beat&#13;
up and ridiculed for being -- or for being&#13;
thought to be -- gay. For these kids, this&#13;
movie will give their tormentors one more&#13;
word in the anti-gay lexicon of slurs: Br~no."&#13;
Some gay bloggers and Facebook users&#13;
who have seen the film say GLAAD is&#13;
humorless and needs to find its funnybone&#13;
-- a charge the group occasionally has&#13;
encountered before.&#13;
Group says GLBT&#13;
activists targeted after&#13;
Honduran coup&#13;
~he International Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Human Rights Commission on July 17&#13;
condemned "the recent murder and arbitrary&#13;
arrests of... LGBT activists in Honduras."&#13;
"IGLHRC has learned that these human&#13;
rights abuses have occurred as a direct result&#13;
of the military coup on June 28 ... which&#13;
ousted that country’s democratically elected&#13;
government," the group said.&#13;
A transgender activist xvas shot dead June&#13;
29 a block from the gay community center in&#13;
the city of San Pedro Sula, IGLHRC said.&#13;
"Local activists in Honduras claim she&#13;
was killed by military police patrolling the&#13;
streets," the organization reported.&#13;
Five other GLBT activists -- Hdctor&#13;
Licona, Donny Reyes, Patrick Pav6n, Claudia&#13;
......Continued see HONDURAS page 20&#13;
I million &amp; prime minister’s wife at London Pride&#13;
One million people, including Sarah Brown, wife of&#13;
Prime Mimster Gordon Brown, took part m Londons&#13;
gaypridepamdeJuly 4. ScotsGayph~to&#13;
One million people and Sarah Brown,&#13;
xvife of Prime Minister Gordon BroWn, took&#13;
part in Londoffs gay pride parade Jnly 4.&#13;
Mrs. Brown carried a red, white and pink&#13;
Union Jack flag.&#13;
Members of the military marched in&#13;
uniform, as did firefighters and a contingent&#13;
from British Airways.&#13;
Prior to the march, Mr. Brown met with&#13;
organizers at his residence and said theUnited&#13;
Kingdom has made "massive strides"&#13;
in the march toward gay equality.&#13;
Marriage is almost the last thing on the&#13;
agenda for British GLBTs. An existing civilpartnership&#13;
law grants registered same-sex&#13;
couples all the rights of marriage.&#13;
Noted gay activist Peter Tatchell carried&#13;
a sign in the parade that read: "Gordon &amp;&#13;
Sarah can marry, gays can’t. End the ban on&#13;
gay marriage." He wore a T-shirt that said&#13;
"Homo Libertd, Egatitd, Sexualit&amp;"&#13;
1 million at Madrid Pride, 35,000 at Barcelona&#13;
Pride&#13;
About 35,000people marched in Barcelona’sfirst large-scale gayprideparadeJune 28. Photo by Yves Bohic&#13;
A million people turned out for Madrid’s&#13;
gay pride parade July 4.&#13;
With same-sex marriage already legal and&#13;
little left to fight for, organizers put forth the&#13;
theme of greater freedom for GLBT young&#13;
people in schools.&#13;
In Barcelona, about 35,000 people&#13;
marched June 28. It was the city’s first largescale&#13;
pride parade. The procession began at&#13;
Plaga de la Universitat and ended at Plaga&#13;
d’Espanya.&#13;
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We have found Heaven and it is&#13;
BOOTHBA¥ HARBOR, MAINE&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
Photo: From a room with a viw~ Topside Inn&#13;
Onour recent 4 week driving trip to&#13;
the east coast we visited a lot of cities, towns&#13;
and villages and had a wonderful time at&#13;
each of them. All were fun, interesting and&#13;
exciting to visit however our stay in Boothbay&#13;
Harbor, Maine was "beyond fabulous"! We&#13;
first checked into the Topside Inn. It is&#13;
located on the tallest hill in the city and was&#13;
a 19th century sea captain’s home. They also&#13;
have guest cottages to the side of the main&#13;
house. They have a total of 21 guest rooms.&#13;
The owners, Brian Lamb and Ed McDermott&#13;
have mvned the Inn for several years and they&#13;
certainly know how to do everything PJGHT&#13;
!!!!! The views of the harbol; ships, seals,&#13;
birds and the flora and fauna from the Inn&#13;
are absolutely incredible! ~le view from our&#13;
room looking out into the harbor was just&#13;
like a movie set! This truly was Heaven! All&#13;
guest rooms have their own private in-suite&#13;
bathrooms, cable TV and dial-out telephone.&#13;
King, queen, or two beds are available. All&#13;
rooms include hair dryers, irons and ironing&#13;
boards.&#13;
Brealdqast is something that is a "DO&#13;
NOT MISS". A fabulously scruraptious si~-&#13;
down breal’~ast is served every morning in the&#13;
breakfast room which overloolcs the bay.&#13;
It iust doesn’t get any better! We me~ a lot&#13;
of wonderful gnests from all over the country&#13;
while staying there. Many guests return&#13;
time and time again because of the great way&#13;
that Brian and Ed makes all of their guests&#13;
feel a~ home. Everything about this Inn is&#13;
perfect! The owners should open a school for&#13;
innkeepers on the right w~ay to run an hm.&#13;
And did we mention the incredible views that&#13;
we had from our room at the Iun? There’s the&#13;
sunrise and the famous footbridge over the&#13;
inner harbor, to the lighthouses, islands, out&#13;
to sea, aud the western sunset. Their website&#13;
is: http://www.topsideinn.com/and their toll&#13;
free phone is 1-888-633-5404 or you can&#13;
emait them at info@topsideinn.com.&#13;
Downtown Boothbay is just a couple&#13;
of blocks down the hill and it is filled ~vith&#13;
quaint restaurants, galleries, shops and the&#13;
the waterfront piers. You can take excursion&#13;
boat trips ranging from an hour cruise to a&#13;
full day at sea. Visit the Historical Society&#13;
in Boothbay Harbor and the Museum in&#13;
Southport to learn about ice cutting and ship&#13;
building in days gone by. See the handiwork&#13;
of local boat yards, which continue the&#13;
tradition in&#13;
state-of-the art&#13;
materials, and keep&#13;
aliv~ their heritage&#13;
ofworld-class boat&#13;
builders. Watch&#13;
the lobstermen&#13;
tend their traps,&#13;
or put to sea for&#13;
a close enconnter&#13;
with a barnacleencrusted&#13;
whale.&#13;
Actually, Boothbay&#13;
Harbor has been&#13;
around since the&#13;
1700’S when it was&#13;
a fishing village&#13;
and shipbuilding&#13;
center. By 1900&#13;
over 500 vessels&#13;
had been built in&#13;
the region.&#13;
Tl~e first morning we visited the Botanical&#13;
Gardens which was a real treat. Check it&#13;
out at va*av.mainegardens.org. It is New&#13;
England’s largest botanical garden on 248&#13;
waterfront acres with beautiful gardens,&#13;
waterfront trails, sculpture and much, more.&#13;
Enjoy collections of roses, native plants,&#13;
rhododendrons and thousands of other&#13;
perennials, ornamental trees, shrubs and&#13;
spring bulbs. It is a ,vonderful walldng tour&#13;
and you can either take a guided tour on visit&#13;
it by yourself. They are open 9 to 5 everyday&#13;
and all year long.&#13;
No trip to Boothbay Harbor would&#13;
be complete without taking a Schooner&#13;
Eastwind cruise. Herb and Doris Smith have&#13;
built six schooners and have sailed around the&#13;
world t~vice with their children. They&#13;
offer a 2 V2 hour cruise in the harbor where&#13;
you can visit several small islands, birds,&#13;
seals and other sea life and a lighthouse.&#13;
They have 3 or 4 cruises everyday. Call&#13;
207.633.6598 to make a reservation. This&#13;
is the finest Schooner cruise that we have&#13;
ever taken. Herb and Doris really enjoy&#13;
telling people about their travels and explains&#13;
everything about the Schooner. This is the&#13;
only cruise to take!&#13;
And now, the best of the best when it&#13;
comes to dining. In our travels from coast&#13;
to coast we have never had such a fabulous&#13;
dining experience as we had our last night in&#13;
-Boothbay Harbor. Ports of Italy is a family&#13;
owned and operated restaurant. Chef Davide&#13;
Rossi and his wife Christa are the owners.&#13;
We used taste buds that we have not used in&#13;
years! We are NOT talking spaghetti and&#13;
meatballs here, but a full range of northern&#13;
Italian cuisine that is mouth-watering&#13;
tasty. Between courses be sure and try their&#13;
Intermezzo to cleanse your palette with the&#13;
fabulously, delicious Lemon Sorbet and Vodka&#13;
Slush. Just be sure and save room for some&#13;
of the wonderful desserts. Their website is&#13;
www.portsofitaly.com. As we said, in all of&#13;
our travels, this is the finest dining experience&#13;
that we have ever had! We had a 7 course&#13;
meal that night and everything that we had&#13;
was "beyond" fabulous and we know that we&#13;
will never, ever have a dining experience so&#13;
grand as this one. That is, until we return to&#13;
Boothbay Harbor again. Boothbay Harbor&#13;
is a wonderful place to spend a week or two&#13;
and just relax, enjoy the sights and sounds&#13;
of the area. Forget going to the Red Door&#13;
for a complete rejuvenation ofyourself.&#13;
Instead iusr go to Boothbay Harbor, and&#13;
don’t forget to stay at the wonderful Topside&#13;
Inn. Owners Brian and Ed are the best of&#13;
the best. For more information go to ,vww.&#13;
boothbayharbor.com.&#13;
Always remember to have fun ,vhen&#13;
traveling, meet new people and talk to&#13;
everyone!&#13;
UCAN, INC TO&#13;
FOCUS ON HIV/&#13;
AIDS PR£VENTION&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Reverend Loyce Newton Edwards ofChurch of&#13;
the Open Arms UCC. Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK In 2008&#13;
UCAN Inc. ( United Church of Christ&#13;
MDS/HIV Network) was formed under the&#13;
Health and Wholeness Ministry of the United&#13;
Church of Christ to establish a program&#13;
for people of faith to address the issues of&#13;
HIV/MDS. This will feature a special focus&#13;
on HIV prevention.&#13;
Among 8 members of UCAN’s Board&#13;
of Directors, one is the Reverend Loyce&#13;
Newton-Edwards of UCC’s Church of the&#13;
Open Arms in Oklahoma City, and another&#13;
is the Reverend Leslie Penrose ofTulsa’s&#13;
Community of Hope UCC Church. States&#13;
Reverend Loyce, " I’m excited about this&#13;
new ministry because through the United&#13;
Church of Christ we can work vdth local&#13;
community partners to develop HIVIMDS&#13;
programs, including a focus on prevention.&#13;
\Ve want to do something positive, to expand&#13;
our territory of ministry to include a specific&#13;
outreach to those infected and affected by&#13;
HIV/MDS. "&#13;
UCAN has applied for a grant from&#13;
the Federal Center for Disease Control which&#13;
would be over 2 million dollars, but as of&#13;
press time it has nor yet been approved. This&#13;
outreach would bring needed services to&#13;
people in need wherever UCC churches are&#13;
located, throughout the United States and&#13;
abroad.&#13;
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By Camper English&#13;
q-he Mixer Mix-up&#13;
Much as I love the name, I can’t bring&#13;
myself to consume what the kids today are&#13;
calling the Skinny Bitch. This cocktail is&#13;
usually made with a flavored vodka, Diet&#13;
Coke. and a squeeze of lime. My issue with&#13;
the drink doesfft involve the liquor, but with&#13;
the artificially flavored and sweetened soda.&#13;
But the Skinny Bitch is not really a drink&#13;
focused on the Coke: it’s a drink focused&#13;
on the Diet. Also focusing on the diet is a&#13;
really they may as well be swilling cola.&#13;
Now that I’m a fully functioning cocktail&#13;
snob, I don’t drink the tonic water, sodas and&#13;
juices that come out of the cocktail squirter&#13;
in bars at all. I like fresh juices and mixers&#13;
without artificial sweeteners - and it turns out&#13;
these typically have less calories than do the&#13;
sugared-up cranberry juice and sodas you’ll&#13;
get in most bars anyway. At home. you can&#13;
buy high quality mixers with natural and&#13;
organic sweeteners for your cocktails: Out at&#13;
the clubs though, you probably won’t have&#13;
that option, so you can opt for diet soda or&#13;
soda water as mixers. Or better yet, opt for&#13;
that sugar-laden Apple-Cosmo-Choco~Tini at&#13;
the bar. and then spend the night worldng off&#13;
writer named&#13;
Teresa Marie&#13;
Howes, who&#13;
wrote a whole&#13;
book on diet&#13;
drinks this year&#13;
called Skinnydnis.&#13;
Most of the&#13;
recipes in the&#13;
book cut calories&#13;
in cocktails by&#13;
adjusting the&#13;
amounts of&#13;
liqueurs and&#13;
mixers. ,as distilled&#13;
spirits like gin and&#13;
vodka all have&#13;
about the same -~&#13;
number of calories&#13;
per volume. Her&#13;
drinks call for&#13;
light or diet iuices&#13;
and sodas, and&#13;
flavored water&#13;
and other mixers&#13;
instead of sugar- ~ ~:~ ~&#13;
laden liqueurs in ~_o~&#13;
recipes. She makes&#13;
crab/placements&#13;
like swapping out the orange liqueur in a&#13;
Margarita with light orange juice and Sweet&#13;
’N Low.&#13;
those calories on the dancefloor.&#13;
Camper English is a cacktails and spirits&#13;
writer andImblisher ofAlc~mics.com&#13;
Census Bureau will&#13;
count married gay&#13;
couples as married&#13;
The U.S Census Bureau said June&#13;
19 it will count married gay couples as&#13;
married in the 2010 census.&#13;
The prior plan had been to retabulate&#13;
such couples as "unmarried partners," an&#13;
existing census-form category, because of&#13;
the federal ban on recognition of samesex&#13;
marriages.&#13;
Gay activists, as part of their recent&#13;
broadside against President Barack&#13;
Obama’s inaction on gay issues, had&#13;
srepped up their criticism of the plan to&#13;
skew the data.&#13;
Gay marriage is legal in three states&#13;
and wil! be legal in five, six or raore by&#13;
the time of the census.&#13;
One set of mixers that are often mixed&#13;
tip are soda water and tonic water. They,&#13;
both have water in the name so you can&#13;
understand the confusion, but the two&#13;
are vastly different liquids. Soda water is&#13;
carbonated water, and mixes well with&#13;
vodka. (Gin not so much.l Tonic water pairs&#13;
well with more spirits, and is consumed in&#13;
different countries with vodka, gin, rum.&#13;
tequila, and even Port wine.&#13;
But tonic began as a tonic - a medicine&#13;
used to prevent and cure malaria. It gets its&#13;
flavor from the very bitter quinine that was&#13;
once harvested from the bark of the cinchona&#13;
tree, niclmamed the "fever tree" as it cured&#13;
the malarial fever. To make the powdered&#13;
bark palatable, explorers and soldiers in&#13;
mosquito-intense countries around the world&#13;
added sugar to the solution. Later, gin was&#13;
added and the G&amp;T was born. Hooray for&#13;
medicine!&#13;
The important thing to note in that last&#13;
paragraph is the use of sugar. Its presence&#13;
(or more commonly, the presence of high&#13;
fi’ucmse corn syrup) in drinks means it has&#13;
those calories you’ve been trying to avoid.&#13;
Many people think they’re sipping a diet&#13;
drink when they choose tonic water, but&#13;
TABC says Texas bar&#13;
raid was a big mistake&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
The head of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage&#13;
Commission told the gay newspaper Dallas&#13;
Voice on July 16 that his officers committed&#13;
multiple "clear violations" of agency policy&#13;
when they and local police raided the gay bar&#13;
Rainbow Lounge in Fort Worth on June 28,&#13;
the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.&#13;
The violent raid put patron Chad Gibson&#13;
in a hospital intensive-care unit with bleeding&#13;
on his brain. Two other patrons sustained&#13;
lesser injuries and several patrons were&#13;
arrested for the crime of having drunk too&#13;
much.&#13;
"I don’t think you have to dig very deep to&#13;
figure out that TABC has violated some of&#13;
their policies," Alan Steen said. "XTqe know&#13;
that and I apologize for that.... It’s real dear&#13;
that however it is that ~ve were doing business&#13;
that night is not the typical TABC."&#13;
"You can read (our) policy and you can&#13;
figure out really quickly, TABC shotfldn’t have&#13;
even been there," he said. "If our guys would&#13;
have followed the damn policy, we wouldn’t&#13;
even have been there.... We don’t participate&#13;
in those kinds of inspections when there’s&#13;
not probable cause or reasonable suspicion or&#13;
some public safety matter to be inspected."&#13;
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FREE GOURMET BUFFET &amp; ARTIST&#13;
RECEPTION at the new Dreamweaver&#13;
Gallery, 184 N. Main. Gallery owners David&#13;
artd Melanie go top chef with a full dinner&#13;
buffet. Drop by for a culinary adventure,&#13;
art, and meet their featured guest, art&#13;
photographer Matt Johnson. Check out all&#13;
the Eureka art during the "2ND Saturday&#13;
~Gallery Stroll~,’ on Saturday from 3-8 PM.&#13;
SHAYdN NOT STIRRED!&#13;
Henri’s Just One More. 19 V2 Spring Street.&#13;
Saturday Night Karaoke Dance Party with&#13;
DJ’S Shakin" not Stirred.&#13;
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COOL, BE SEEN, BE SAFE: avoid those&#13;
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trying to find a parking place downtown.&#13;
Eureka Springs Limousine. $5.00 point to&#13;
point. Call 479-363-6055 for your PICK-UP!&#13;
Cervantes and Lizeth iivila -- were arrested,&#13;
detained and beaten June 29 in Tegucigalpa,&#13;
the capital, IGLHRC said.&#13;
"Nae arrests occurred while the activists&#13;
were participating in a demonstration&#13;
in support of the democratically elected&#13;
government," the group said.&#13;
The five activists are well-known GLBT&#13;
leaders.&#13;
"The recent coup in Honduras is an illegal&#13;
assault on democracy that violates the rights&#13;
of all Honduran citizens, including those ,vho&#13;
identify as LGBT," said IGLHRC Executive&#13;
Director Cary Alan Johnson. "We especially&#13;
deplore the vicious murder and arbitrary&#13;
arrests ofLGBT people in the wake of this&#13;
crisis."&#13;
20 August2009&#13;
by Jack Fertig August 2009&#13;
"Keep it light, Sagittarius"&#13;
Mercury in Leo trine to Eris provokes&#13;
bold partisan assertions. There’s&#13;
healthy room for that, but it can go&#13;
overboard. Mercury then opposes&#13;
Jupiter, Neptune and Chiron in&#13;
Aquarius. leading through confusion,&#13;
perhaps to improvement in ideals and&#13;
philosophy. "You stand a better chance&#13;
of improving yourself, not othe rs.&#13;
ARIES (Narch 20-Apri~ 19): Culture&#13;
clash can give you a better sense of&#13;
who you are and who you’re not, but&#13;
that will be challenged again when you&#13;
reassess political ideals. Confusion and&#13;
change are necessary steps to growth.&#13;
Just walk through it.&#13;
TAURUS (Apri~ 20 - Nay 20): Pride&#13;
in home and family can clash with&#13;
honesty about sameness. Ask yourself&#13;
the hard questions that have never&#13;
been answered. "Your insights could&#13;
lead to reconsidering career goals. New&#13;
answers there would also be helpful!&#13;
GEN~NI~ (Nay 21- June 20): Your&#13;
brilliant ideas can be very helpful in&#13;
political long-range planning, but they&#13;
wil~ start up arguments over principles,&#13;
A real world approach may be needed&#13;
to get idealist notions down to earth, but&#13;
grounding will not come easily.&#13;
CANCER (June 21o Ju~y 22): Know&#13;
your worth and hang out with the&#13;
right people in your profession, those&#13;
whose level you should be at. Strutting&#13;
you~ Stuff in the Sack - maybe some&#13;
exhibitionism?, can open up new&#13;
channels for fantasy and exploration.&#13;
LEO (July 23 -August 22): The&#13;
simplest observation can quickly&#13;
become an ideological or academic&#13;
thesis. That could be good, clarifying&#13;
your own sense of where you stand. In&#13;
relationships, however, your position&#13;
may baffle you. Enjoy the mystery; it&#13;
won’t last long.&#13;
V~RGO (August 23 - September&#13;
22): That buzz in your brain, perhaps&#13;
about mortality or sexual identity, could&#13;
prove enlightening. See where it leads.&#13;
Worries about health should motivate&#13;
you to better exercise and hygiene.&#13;
(There’s always room for improvement!)&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22):&#13;
Playful banter with friends can lead you&#13;
into a situation, pushing you to take&#13;
sides, or you mig ht be able to negotiate&#13;
a common ground between opposing&#13;
camps. Solutions may defy logic.&#13;
Creativity and intuition serve much&#13;
better!&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November&#13;
21}: You can make an effective gobetween&#13;
for colleagues and bosses.&#13;
Being clear about which side you’re&#13;
on will make you more effective. Your&#13;
focus on career can be a distraction&#13;
from problems at home. Your distraction&#13;
could even be the problem.&#13;
SAGITTAR~US (November 22&#13;
- December 20): You need a forum for&#13;
your opinion. Keep it light and playful&#13;
and more people will listen. Appeal to&#13;
emotions more than logic. Sticking to&#13;
ideals and principles may be safer than&#13;
citations that you’re "reasonably sure"&#13;
of.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 -&#13;
January 19): Leaning on your&#13;
own ethnic identity, or your ethnic&#13;
preferences, can help you strut your hot&#13;
stuff. Sexual preference for a certain&#13;
skin color may be racist, or not. It’s all in&#13;
the context and attitude. Checking your&#13;
own couldn’t hurt.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
18): Arguments with your partner are&#13;
inflamed by a sense of competition.&#13;
Remember, you’re on the same side!&#13;
Together you can be unbeatable. Selfdoubt&#13;
can be a good thing if it leads you&#13;
to better answers.&#13;
HSCES (February 19 - Narch 19): If&#13;
you must argue with colleagues, make&#13;
sure it’s about something important;&#13;
remember you’re ultimately on the&#13;
same team. Is it really something at&#13;
work that’s bothering you? Take time&#13;
out, and meditate to find the real&#13;
problem.&#13;
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              <text>Gift Guide&#13;
THE&#13;
VOLUME 6 ISSUE 12 Twitter.com/MetroStad~ews&#13;
Other Options; 20 years and going strong&#13;
Celebrating with an open house for everyone&#13;
By Robin Townsend&#13;
Contributing Viriter&#13;
PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
® MetroStarNews.com&#13;
Fed partner benefits&#13;
bill advances in House&#13;
By Lisa Keen&#13;
Keen News Service&#13;
Other Options andFriends Food Pantry’s board President Robert Painter with Executive Director&#13;
Mary Arbuckle. The organization won an award thisyear at the National Philanthropy Day event&#13;
hosted by the Association ofFundraising Professionals, Oklahoma Chapte~ The award reads, "Spirit&#13;
ofPhilanthropy awards; For unmatched dedication to thepeople who are living with HIVAIDS. "&#13;
but homosexuality was the primary&#13;
commonality."&#13;
During the early days of Other Options&#13;
there was a great need for the social services&#13;
part of HIV/AIDS care. "Back then the&#13;
patients rarely lived long enough to get&#13;
their Social Security benefits. When we&#13;
told a person they were HIV positive we&#13;
explained things, but they knew their life&#13;
expectancy w~s very limited even with AZT.&#13;
As drug combinations have improved and&#13;
there is more research, life expectancies are&#13;
longer. "Our services are now more geared to&#13;
improving lives, allowing people to live more&#13;
productive lives. Now we see them living full&#13;
lives."&#13;
Today some needs are the same while&#13;
some have changed "One of our methods of&#13;
assistance is to give people the nutritional&#13;
values they [clients] need to help them lead&#13;
a more productive life, and that is what we&#13;
are able to do with the Friends Food Pantry,"&#13;
adds Arbuckle. "We also added the HOPWA&#13;
last June and service 125 [clients] there."&#13;
(HOPWA- Housing Options for People&#13;
Living With AIDS). Charla Stevenson is the&#13;
Housing Case Manager at Other Options&#13;
who manages that part of the organization.&#13;
OY-A_Ak-IOMA CITY, OK__ Since&#13;
1989 Other Options in Oldahoma City has&#13;
provided professional, consistent services to&#13;
PLWA’s and disabled individuals, focusing&#13;
on the impact HIV/MDS has had in the&#13;
lives of those they serve. The organization&#13;
was founded by Cookie Arbuclde who was a&#13;
Social Worker (MSW) at ChildreNs Hospital&#13;
and Oklahoma Memorial Hospital (now OU&#13;
Medical Center).&#13;
"In 1988 morn was asked by an&#13;
Oklahoma Governors Task Force who saw a&#13;
need for a guide book for people living with&#13;
HIV/_AADS and medical professionals," said&#13;
Mary Arbuclde, Other Options Executive&#13;
Director. "They hired Cookie to do this&#13;
because of her background and because she&#13;
was one of the founders of the ASP [AIDS&#13;
Support Program] organization. "That was&#13;
where the first book, t/kids for HIV/AIDS’&#13;
came from."&#13;
The second edition gray paperback is the&#13;
most popular and is four times larger. "The&#13;
reason she [Cookie] started Other Options&#13;
in 1989, was due to a generous grant by the&#13;
Sarkey’s foundation. We realized the need&#13;
for a non-profit to continue our services to&#13;
the HIV/MDS community. Back then the&#13;
A House committee on Wednesday&#13;
evening approved a bill to provide equal&#13;
benefits to gay federal employees with&#13;
domestic partners, but not without a political&#13;
slugfest first over whether the legislation is&#13;
an attempt to undermind the Defense of&#13;
Marriage Act (DOMA).&#13;
The clash November 18 occured in&#13;
the House Committee on Oversight and&#13;
Government Reform over the Domestic&#13;
Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act of&#13;
2009 (HR 2517). The bill seeks to provide&#13;
all federal employees with the same benefits&#13;
whether they are married to a person of the&#13;
opposite sex or are in a long-term intimate&#13;
relationship with a person of the same sex.&#13;
It was sponsored by openly gay Rep. Tammy&#13;
Baldwin (D-Wisc.) and had the spoken&#13;
support of President Obama.&#13;
All speakers for the bill were Democrats;&#13;
all speakers against it were Republ~,can.s.&#13;
:~mocrats emphasized the bill s aim to&#13;
end discrimination against LGBT federal&#13;
employees by providing them with equal pay&#13;
for equal work.&#13;
Republicans emphasized their concern&#13;
that the bill is trying to circumvent DOMA&#13;
and widespread public sentiment as illustrated&#13;
by 31 states voting to ban same-sex marriage.&#13;
The proceedings were web-streamed live&#13;
on the Committee’s website but are no longer&#13;
available there.&#13;
The debate was a classic discourse between&#13;
pro and anti-gay forces. Pro-gay legislators&#13;
talked about fighting discrimination and&#13;
protecting equal rights. Anti-gay forces talked&#13;
about opposing special rights and protecting&#13;
traditional marriage.&#13;
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), hunched over&#13;
his papers during much of the proceeding and&#13;
often turning away whenever an opposing&#13;
legislator responded to him, offered an&#13;
amendment to stipulate that nothing in the&#13;
bill would modify, supersede, or otherwise&#13;
affect DOMA.&#13;
Rep. Edolphus To~vns (D-NY), chairman&#13;
of the House Committee on Oversight and&#13;
Government Reform, spoke forcefully against&#13;
the Jordan Amendment saying "same-sex&#13;
domestic partnership laws to do not affect&#13;
DOMAY&#13;
Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-Va.) opposed it,&#13;
too, saying the purpose was clearly intended&#13;
"to nt~ify the entirety of the effort here&#13;
today."&#13;
The amendment eventually failed on a&#13;
vote of 22 to 12.&#13;
Republicans lodged a number of&#13;
contradictory complaints about the&#13;
legislation. For instance, Rep. Darrell Issa&#13;
1,2009&#13;
patients were about 90% gay men. There were&#13;
some other cases such as hemophilia,&#13;
......Continued See AWARD Page-14 .......&#13;
Continued See FED BENEFITS Page-4&#13;
(R-San Diego) complained that the bill would&#13;
enable "any two individuals" to qualify for&#13;
benefits, while Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-Neb.)&#13;
complained that any two individuals would&#13;
not be able to qualify.&#13;
’~klthough this legislation purports&#13;
to stand on a foundation of nondiscrimination,"&#13;
said Fortenberry, "it appears&#13;
to diminish the standing of federal employees&#13;
who may share the same dwelling and&#13;
collaborate intimately with an immediate or&#13;
extended family member of the opposite sex&#13;
in a nonsexual relationship to meet their basic&#13;
financial needs."&#13;
His example was a nephew caring for an&#13;
aunt with cancer. Then he continued.&#13;
"What about those who are in&#13;
nurturing relationships neither marked by&#13;
physical intimacy nor qualifying for married&#13;
dependent status but share a specialness of&#13;
bond based on a commitment to duty or to&#13;
friendship," said Fortenberry. His example&#13;
for this was "a friend helping a friend of the&#13;
opposite sex if they were unemployed."&#13;
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah)&#13;
repeatedly stated that he was "standing tall&#13;
for traditional marriage." He offered two&#13;
amendments: one to require the president&#13;
to certify that the bill does not increase&#13;
premiums for existing federal employees&#13;
before the bill can go into effect; the other&#13;
to require the Government Accountability&#13;
Office (GAO) to study the impact on&#13;
premiums.&#13;
T~ATS W~AT ~APS $ WILL COST THE AVE~AG~&#13;
OKLAhOmA ~I~ ~SIDENT IN SAL~S TAX&#13;
A $280&#13;
CONVENTION CENTER&#13;
AN AQUATIC CENTER&#13;
DOWNTOWN PARK&#13;
DEVON ENERGY&#13;
WE&#13;
GIVE&#13;
’T AFFORD TO&#13;
THE CITY A BLANK&#13;
CHECK.&#13;
Paid for by Concerned Citizens&#13;
2 ~tet~’oSTAR&#13;
What’s new £or the&#13;
Diversity Business&#13;
Association in 2010?&#13;
By Robin Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
Current DBA board members at the 2009&#13;
Oklahoma Ci(y Prideparade this summer;&#13;
Money Milbu~w, President, Gina Love,&#13;
member-at-large and Leslie Blab; l~ce&#13;
President. Dornerphoto&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ Oklahoma&#13;
City’s premier business organization for the&#13;
LGBT community will have an overhaul&#13;
soon. Plans for a new website, a rate increase&#13;
and new board members appear to be in store&#13;
for the Oklahoma City based gay and lesbian&#13;
business and professional group.&#13;
So what else is new for DBA for 20!0?&#13;
Looks like there will be a new President with&#13;
~h~ f~mlt resigfiation ofM0n~ Milbur~&#13;
Tnere has been at least one members&#13;
identified who may fill the roll, but at the&#13;
time of this story board members have not yet&#13;
been voted on.&#13;
"I am resigning effective Dec. 3t, 2009.&#13;
As of right now, rates will be increasing&#13;
as some point in 2010 and the projected&#13;
new membership will be $149.00/yr,"&#13;
said Milburn in his last interviev¢ to the&#13;
Metro Star as DBA board president, q]ae&#13;
current membership rate is $49 for a single&#13;
membership. "A brand new dynamite&#13;
website will be included as well as some great&#13;
advertising opportunities and such. There will&#13;
also be members only activities."&#13;
Ti~e goal of DBA is to be a positive&#13;
organization in the LGBT community and&#13;
the Oklahoma City community as a whole.&#13;
This includes businesses in the area that are&#13;
gay or gay-friendly that can benefit from likeminded&#13;
people seeking to do business with&#13;
this diverse group. DBA also has a presence&#13;
each year with Pride events and, for the first&#13;
time, had a group who walked in the parade.&#13;
There are also plans underway to hire a&#13;
staff member to help the organization run&#13;
more smoothly. ’%Ve just realized that we&#13;
have to hire someone to make this machine&#13;
run and we need to do it sooner than later,"&#13;
adds Milburn. "I’m not thinking that this will&#13;
happen as ofJanuary 1 due to getting bids for&#13;
the site and finding a DBA staff member but&#13;
it is happening or DBA wil! just go away and&#13;
become a social thing that requires no dues&#13;
no planning, etc."&#13;
For more information about DBA, please&#13;
email them at contact@dbametro.org or visit&#13;
~w,vw.dbametro.org.&#13;
Sooner State Rodeo&#13;
Association presents the&#13;
Festival ofTrees Auction&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Tulsa based Sooner&#13;
State Rodeo Association (SSRA) will host&#13;
their Annual Holiday Festival ofTrees,&#13;
Saturday October 28th from 7:30-11PM at&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E.&#13;
4th Street in Downtown Tulsa. The SSRA&#13;
fundraising event will benefit SSRA and&#13;
their 2009 charitable partners.&#13;
The event will feature Cocktails and&#13;
Hors D’oeuvres plus a Live Auction of 7&#13;
Fully Decorated Christmas Trees beginning&#13;
at 8:30PM. The trees have been decorated&#13;
by local interior designers, organizations,&#13;
and individuals from the Tulsa GLBT&#13;
Community.&#13;
Sooner State Rodeo Association (SSRA) is&#13;
Tulsa and Northeastern Oklahoma’s gay rodeo&#13;
association, and is a recognized member of&#13;
the International Gay Rodeo Association.&#13;
SSRA was founded in 2000 and is a legal 501&#13;
3(c) and is dedicated to the promotion of the&#13;
western lifestyle throughout Tulsa and Eastern&#13;
Oklahoma. www.soonerstaterodeo.com&#13;
Picket Organized to&#13;
Protest Sarah Pa~in’s&#13;
Book Signing&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ When&#13;
Republican past vice presidential candidate&#13;
and 2012 presidential hopeful Sarah Palin&#13;
holds her booksigning in Norman she may&#13;
encounter more than she bargained for.&#13;
On a national tour to promote her new&#13;
book, "Going Rogue" she is making her&#13;
only Oklahoma stop at Hasting’s Bookstore,&#13;
located in Norman at 2300 W. Main from 7&#13;
p.m. until 8 p.m on Thursday, December 3.&#13;
Organized by OKC gay activist Keith&#13;
Kimmel, he gives his reasons for the protest.&#13;
" I’m organizing this event because I don’t&#13;
want Palin to be my next president. I find&#13;
her homophobic views to be repugnant and&#13;
I think my sentiment is shared by many. I’m&#13;
compelled to say something and I hope others&#13;
will join me." Those who share his views&#13;
are welcome to join this event. For more&#13;
information contact Keith Kimmel, http://&#13;
vrww.facebook.com/1/cee43; 405 886 5095.&#13;
Oklahoma Weather Forecast for December 2009&#13;
.... : Dec 1-5: Rain, then sunny, mild;&#13;
Dec 6-8: Shmvers, then sunny,&#13;
cold;&#13;
Dec 9-13: R~in and snow, then&#13;
sunny, cold;&#13;
Dec 14-18: Rain, then sunny;&#13;
mild;&#13;
~Dec 19-20: Showers, then colder;&#13;
Dec 21-25: Sunny, then rain, warm;&#13;
Dec 26’28: Rain, then colder;&#13;
~. Dec 29-31: Sunn)~ warm.&#13;
Avg. temperature 520 (40 above avg.);&#13;
precipitation -.5 (avg.);&#13;
December 2009&#13;
Memoriam&#13;
Heather Harp Howland&#13;
September 9th, 1968 - November 4th, 2009&#13;
TULSA, OK Heather Harp Howland&#13;
was born in Oklalloma. City on September&#13;
9th, 1968 and transitioned from this life&#13;
on November 4th, 2009. Her early years&#13;
were spent in San Antonio Texas. Her&#13;
family moved to Tulsa when she was 14.&#13;
She attended Kemper Military Academy&#13;
in Boonville Missouri, almamater ofWill&#13;
Rogers, and graduated from Tulsa Memorial&#13;
High School. She majored in journalism/&#13;
marketing a the University of Oklahoma.&#13;
She is preceded in death by her Mother,&#13;
Sharon. She is survived by her father John&#13;
Howland of San Antonio Texas, and her&#13;
brother Patrick Howland and his wife Patrice&#13;
Pratt ofTulsa, and her nieces Arie! Pratt&#13;
of Pennsylvania, Sierra Pratt ofTulsa and&#13;
nephews, Rick Pratt of Pennsylvania, Shay&#13;
Howland ofTulsa and Seth Howland of&#13;
Tulsa.&#13;
Heather lived in San Antonio in her&#13;
young adult years and then in 1995 she&#13;
returned to Tulsa to care for her mother. She&#13;
opened England &amp; Harp, a successfu! antique&#13;
and design store on Cherry Street in 1997.&#13;
Her eye for design was impeccable.&#13;
As a member of the Tulsa LGBTQ&#13;
community, Heather snpported the mission&#13;
of Oldahomans for Equality- (Old’q) formerly&#13;
tmown as Tnlsa Oklahomans for Human&#13;
Rights (TOHR). She volunteered her time&#13;
and efforts at the Pride Store, co-directed the&#13;
Pride Events and supported other fundraising&#13;
events.&#13;
Heather had lots ofinterests and talents.&#13;
She loved softball and played catcher while at&#13;
OU and would gladly tell you that her knees&#13;
haven’t been the same since. She could belt&#13;
out a song, deliver a sermon and demonstrate&#13;
an Academy Award winning speech upon&#13;
request. She was a founding member of&#13;
\%Zomen of Council Oak in 2003 and a&#13;
supporting member of Sisters in Song.&#13;
Heather developed liver disease in 2008&#13;
and was on the liver transplant waitint list.&#13;
Carol Brown and friends hosted a fundraising&#13;
effort in September 2009 at Club 209&#13;
to assist with current medical bills and future&#13;
transplant costs.&#13;
A memorial service was held on&#13;
November 7th. 2009 at the Dennis R. Neill&#13;
Equality- Center located at 621 East 4th&#13;
Street, Tulsa Oklahoma. She will be missed.&#13;
She will forever be remembered.&#13;
Counci Oak Mens&#13;
Chorale Presents:&#13;
Some Enchanted Season&#13;
December 1st, 4th, &amp; 5th, 2009: 8pro&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) Fresh sounds of&#13;
celebration and traditional favorites will&#13;
once again fill Trinit~;s beautiful sancruary&#13;
as Council Oak Mens Chorale presens their&#13;
2009 holiday concert. This specially selected&#13;
blend of both timeless and soon-to-be&#13;
classics is sure to leave you feeling warm and&#13;
~’estive... some might even say enchanted! The&#13;
concert will be held at the Trinity Episcopal&#13;
Church located at 5th &amp; Cincinnati Avenue.&#13;
Tickets are ~15. for more information call&#13;
918.748.3888 or visit counciloalcorg.&#13;
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MISS BAMBOO 2010&#13;
CROWNED&#13;
By Staff Reporter&#13;
Miss Bamboo 2009 L~y Katheryn andMiss&#13;
Bamboo 2010 Dominique LaRue. StaffPhoto&#13;
TULSA, OK __ No prelim, no registration&#13;
fees, not known for glamour, but an absolute&#13;
cdebration 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. Dominique LaRue had&#13;
the crowd in uncontrollable laughter with her&#13;
Old W-,man on a Walker comedy routine.&#13;
Dominique LaRueperfbrming her comedy skit.&#13;
Staffphoto&#13;
Votes for each contestant were determined&#13;
by the amount of money each was given by&#13;
the audience for their performance.&#13;
HOPE Clinic ofTulsa was the r4cipient&#13;
of this year’s proceeds of $633.00. HOPE&#13;
offers a variety of services for people with&#13;
HIV/STD. For confidential information or&#13;
referrals call the statewide HIV/STD resource&#13;
hotline operated by trained HOPE staff 1-&#13;
800-535-2437.&#13;
The MC’s for the show were Kris Kohl&#13;
and Earlina Derrick, two well known divas&#13;
ofTulsa. Flowers were provided by Glenpool&#13;
Flmvers and Gifts. First runner up for the&#13;
Miss Bamboo 2010 title was Serina Ashley&#13;
who’s interpretation of a drunken platinum&#13;
blonde slut was very convincing, but she&#13;
showed way too much skin, nasty!&#13;
Conspicuously absent from this years entertainment&#13;
line-up was self proclaimed Empress&#13;
of the Bamboo, Miss Mona Lott who&#13;
some suspect has been committed to Laureate&#13;
for observation by her now legal husband.&#13;
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Prop 8 repeal petitions&#13;
begin circ ation&#13;
Tt~e state of California on Nov. 16&#13;
approved the start of signature-gathering&#13;
for a voter initiative to repeal Proposition 8&#13;
in November 2010, the group Love Honor&#13;
Cherish reported.&#13;
The initiative ~vould remove from the&#13;
California Constitution the sentence, "Only&#13;
marriage between a man and a woman is valid&#13;
or recognized in California," and replace it&#13;
with, "Marriage is between only two persons&#13;
and shall not be restricted on the basis of race,&#13;
color, creed, ancestr)~ national origin, sex,&#13;
gendm; sexual orientation, or religion."&#13;
The measure further states: "To protect&#13;
religious freedom, no court shall interpret&#13;
this measure to require any priest, minister,&#13;
pastor, rabbi, or other person authorized&#13;
to perform marriages by any religious&#13;
denomination, church, or other non-profit&#13;
religious institution to perform any marriage&#13;
in violation of his or her religious beliefs.&#13;
~e refusal to perform a marriage under this&#13;
provision shall not be the basis for lawsuit or&#13;
liability, and shall not affect the tax-exempt&#13;
status of any religious denomination, church&#13;
or other religious institution."&#13;
Repeal advocates must collect 694,354&#13;
valid voter signatures by April 12. To be safe,&#13;
that means collecting around 1 million total&#13;
signatures.&#13;
~e 2010 repeal can~paign is a grassroots&#13;
effort that does not have support from large&#13;
GLBT groups, many ofxvhich have said or&#13;
suggested they want to wait until 2012 to&#13;
attempt to undo Prop 8.&#13;
The Courage Campaign had earlier&#13;
supported the 2010 effort but later&#13;
complained of deficiencies in governing&#13;
structure, expertise, research and funding.&#13;
For more information, see&#13;
SignForEquality.com.&#13;
Gay Euro MPs denounce&#13;
Ugandan bill&#13;
Members of the European Parliament’s&#13;
Intergroup on LGBT Rights have strongly&#13;
denounced the "Anti-Homosexuality Bill&#13;
2009" pending in Uganda’s Parliament.&#13;
"The proposed legislation includes&#13;
provisions to punish those alleged to&#13;
be lesbian; gay or bisexual with life&#13;
imprisonment and, in some cases, the death&#13;
penalty; any parent or teacher failing to&#13;
report their LGBT children or pupils to the&#13;
authorities.~zcith a fine eqtiivalent to $2,650&#13;
or three years’ imprisonment; and landowners&#13;
providing shelter to LGBT people with seven&#13;
years’ imprisonment," the MEPs said Nov. 9.&#13;
Co-President Ulrike Lunacek said: "I&#13;
strongly appeal to Ugandan politicians&#13;
to be as courageous as they were when&#13;
overthrowing the Idi Amin regimel and not&#13;
to ban Ugandan citizens from being free to&#13;
love whomever they wish. Homosexuality is&#13;
nothing un-African; it has existed at all times&#13;
and in all cultures."&#13;
In the U.S., lesbian U.S. Rep. Tammy&#13;
Baldwin, D-Wis., and three other members of&#13;
Congress have sent a letter to U.S. Secretary&#13;
of State Hillary Clinton urging her to use the&#13;
full force of her o~ce to condemn the bill.&#13;
Brazilian man barred&#13;
from living in U.S. with&#13;
American husband&#13;
~ne Obama administration let the clock&#13;
run out Oct. 23 on helping a Brazilian man&#13;
who wants to return to Massachusetts to live&#13;
with his U.S. husband.&#13;
Tim Coco and Brazilian Gen&amp;io Oliveira&#13;
married in Massachusetts in 2005 and own a&#13;
home together in a Boston suburb. Oliveira&#13;
was sent home in August 2007 after losing&#13;
an asylum case based on anti-gay persecution&#13;
he said he experienced in Brazil. He later also&#13;
lost a case in which he sought to return to&#13;
the U~S. based on his marriage to Coco. U.S.&#13;
Attorney General Eric Holder had until Oct.&#13;
23 to overrule that decision on humanitarian&#13;
grounds. He had been urged to do so by U,S.&#13;
Sen. John Kei~ry, D-Mass.&#13;
The anti-gay Defense of Marriage Act,&#13;
passed during Bill Clinton’s presidency,&#13;
prevents the U.S. government from&#13;
recognizing same-sex spouses for any reason.&#13;
President Obaa~aa has said repeatedly&#13;
that he supports DOMA’s repeal and the&#13;
extension to same-sex couples of every right&#13;
and obligation of marriage -- but he has taken&#13;
no concrete steps to achieve his stated goals.&#13;
Coco and Oliveira have said they may sue&#13;
the federal government over DOMA in hopes&#13;
of being reunited.&#13;
Bill Clinton said that&#13;
he had been "wrong"&#13;
in opposing same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
Spealdng to CNN’s Anderson Cooper,&#13;
Clinton said: "I realized that I was, you&#13;
know, over 60 years old, I grew Up at a&#13;
different time, and I was hung up about the&#13;
word (marriage). I had all these gay friends;&#13;
I had all these gay couple friends, and I&#13;
~vas hung up about it. Aud I decided I was&#13;
wrong. That our society has an interest in&#13;
coherence and strength and commitment&#13;
and mutually reinforcing loyalties, then&#13;
if gay couples want to call their union&#13;
marriage and a state agrees, and several have&#13;
no,a, or a religious body will sanction it --&#13;
and I don’t think the state should be able to&#13;
stop the religious bodies from saying it -- I&#13;
don’t think the rest of us should get in the&#13;
way of that. I think it’s a good thing, not a&#13;
bad thing."&#13;
"I just realized that I was, probably for,&#13;
maybe just because of my age and the way&#13;
I’ve grown up, I ~vas wrong about that,"&#13;
he continued. "I just had too many gay&#13;
friends. I saw their relationships. I just&#13;
decided I couldu’t, I had an untenable&#13;
position."&#13;
As~ president, Clinton signed into&#13;
law the Defense of Marriage Act, which&#13;
prohibits the federal government fi’om&#13;
recognizing s~xrne-sex marriages and a~rms&#13;
that states don’t have to recognize other&#13;
states’ same-sex marriages.&#13;
The first amendment failed. And Rep.&#13;
Mike Quigley (D-Chicago) amended the&#13;
latter to have the GAO study the effect of&#13;
extending benefits to domestic partners on&#13;
the government’s ability to recruit and retain&#13;
employees.&#13;
In response to GOP complaints that two&#13;
people of the same sex might pretend to be&#13;
in a domestic partnership in order to gain&#13;
benefits, Rep. Steve Lynch (D-Mass.) said:&#13;
"I dofft think there’s a ,vhole lot of people&#13;
out there, given the discrimination ,ve have&#13;
against gays and lesbians in our society, trying&#13;
to pretend that they’re gay or that they’re&#13;
lesbian so they can get favorable treatment.&#13;
That’s not the reality of today’s world."&#13;
Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC),&#13;
an African American, also rebuffed such&#13;
arguments, saying "I know discrimination&#13;
when I see it. This is the opposite. ~is is a&#13;
civil rights bill."&#13;
Norton noted, with some irony, that&#13;
some years ago Republicans refused to allow&#13;
a domestic partnership bill in Washington,&#13;
D.C., because the bill attempted to include&#13;
domestic partners and other family members&#13;
living together.&#13;
Chairman Towns rebutted Republican&#13;
concerns that the bill would cost too much,&#13;
noting that only about 15,000 to 30,000 new&#13;
enrollees are expected to join federal health&#13;
insurance rolls~as a results of the legislation -&#13;
representing 0.3 percent. Howevere Issa came&#13;
back claiming that the LGBT community&#13;
frequently cites a figure of 10 percent for its&#13;
representation in the population. (In fact, the&#13;
community hasn’t used a figure like that since&#13;
the 1970s. More recent scientific surveys,&#13;
according to gay statistical expert Gary Gates&#13;
have been very consistent in showing that&#13;
something like 2-4% of adults identify as&#13;
LGB.&#13;
The bill now goes to the floor in the&#13;
House.&#13;
Senators Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and&#13;
Susan Collins (R-Maine) introduced a version&#13;
of the bill into the Senate.&#13;
In a related development, a judge for&#13;
the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled&#13;
November 18 that the federal government&#13;
violated the constitutional ~ights of a gay&#13;
federal attorney when it denied him health&#13;
coverage for his same-sex spouse. The two&#13;
men were married in California during a&#13;
period of five months last year when same-sex&#13;
couples could obtain marriage licenses.&#13;
Gay cop gay-bashed in&#13;
Liverpool, England&#13;
A 22-year-old off-duty trainee police&#13;
officer was seriously gay-bashed outside the&#13;
gay bar Superstar Boudoir in Liverpool,&#13;
England, on Oct. 25.&#13;
James Parkes was set upon by a gang of 20&#13;
youths and suffered multiple skull fractures&#13;
and a broken cheek bone and eye socket. He&#13;
was hospitalized in critical condition before&#13;
being released Oct. 30 to recuperate at home.&#13;
Citing language used by the bashers,&#13;
police have deemed the assault a homophobic&#13;
hate crime.&#13;
Twelve of the alleged assailants, some of&#13;
whom are ~s young as 13, have been arrested.&#13;
4 l:~;~ot oSTAR December 2009&#13;
love the Democratic&#13;
Party but Will I Respect&#13;
Mysd£in the Morning?&#13;
by James Nimrod&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK As we&#13;
GLBTs emerge sweaty and disheveled&#13;
fi’om our post-coital ruckus in Maine, I’m&#13;
reminded that this is America and everything&#13;
is for sale, including our gay/lesbian equality-&#13;
-that’s the American way. You want to lmow&#13;
how we’re going m sell it?&#13;
In 1764 an Italian nobleman named&#13;
Cesare Beccaria wrote, "Ifwe glance at the&#13;
pages of history, we will find that laws, which&#13;
surely are or ought to be compacts of free&#13;
men, have been for the most part a mere tool&#13;
for the passions of some."&#13;
I’m referring to the heartbreakingly close,&#13;
yet lost Maine election early in November&#13;
where we gays/lesbians thought we had a&#13;
better-than-good chance of winning through&#13;
the ballot box the recognition of our civil&#13;
equality under the law.&#13;
Unfortunately; the Religious Right has&#13;
used the referendum petition process in 31&#13;
states ro turn our citizenship into raffle tickets&#13;
for discrimination where the prize is our&#13;
continued lack of full equality under the law.&#13;
Our civil rights canse has been de-railed 31&#13;
times at the bal!ot box by the usual degeption&#13;
of the Biblically-dduded using the prejudiced&#13;
superstitions that gays recruit and stalk&#13;
children and teenagers.&#13;
Nor only are gays/lesbians still secondclass&#13;
raxpayers, all of the residents of those&#13;
31 states, regardless of sexual orientation,&#13;
are also honorary members of the Mormon,&#13;
Roman Catholic, and Southern Baptist&#13;
denominations, to name only three of the&#13;
biggest religious oppressors in the USA. I&#13;
say this because its the oppressor’s anti-gay&#13;
religious POVs that have become encoded&#13;
into civil law. ~e United Church of Christ&#13;
(UCC), Unitarian, and Reform Judaism&#13;
adherents have 1Sassed guidelines allowing&#13;
their clergy to perform their mvn versions of&#13;
same-gender marriage without recognition&#13;
from the resident state. Their First&#13;
Amendment religious freedom is blocked by&#13;
the actions and money of the theocrats ~vhose&#13;
dogma trumps all attempts at fairness and&#13;
fulfillment of our lives. Justice guaranteed by&#13;
the Constitution is thwarted by ignorance&#13;
and prejudice.&#13;
Only Iowa, Vermont, New Hampshire,&#13;
Massachusetts, and Connecticut have&#13;
legislatively passed marriage equality for&#13;
same-gendered Americans. T’ne state of&#13;
Washington earlier this month rejected the&#13;
homo-haters attempt to overturn a law called,&#13;
"Everything but Marriage."&#13;
Since the ballgt box/clvil rights rathe&#13;
process is spent and flaccid, activists John&#13;
Aravosis and Joe Sudbay are calling for a&#13;
boycott or a withholding of contributions&#13;
-- Don’t Ask, Don’t Give -- to the Democratic&#13;
Party until ~ve get the results they’ve promised&#13;
us for years, like passage of employment&#13;
protection (ENDA), removal of marriage&#13;
discrimination (DO!vIA), and the privilege to&#13;
serve in the military (DADT),&#13;
.......Continued see VIEW" POINT page&#13;
vw,~v.metrostarnews.com&#13;
Good news as LGBT’s&#13;
grow o der&#13;
By Robin Townsend&#13;
Contributing X~Triter&#13;
LGBTactivist and communi{y leader, Rob&#13;
Howard ofOklahoma City. Dorn’erphoto&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __In October,&#13;
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary&#13;
Kathleen Sebelius announced plans to&#13;
establish the nation’s first national resource&#13;
center to assist communities across the&#13;
country in their efforts to provide services&#13;
and supports for older lesbian, gay, bisexual&#13;
and transgender (LGBT) individuals. It is&#13;
estimated that as many as 1.5 to 4 million&#13;
LGBT individuals are age 60 and older.&#13;
"I’m glad that Health and Human&#13;
Services is beginning to realize that the plight&#13;
ofLGBT elders needs to be addressed," Rob&#13;
Howard of Oklahoma City told the Metro&#13;
Star. "Although their current estimate is that&#13;
there are tip ro 4 million gay and lesbian&#13;
seniors, in the next 10 to 15 years, as the&#13;
baby boomer generation reaches retirement&#13;
age, there will be twice as many - from 6 to 8&#13;
million."&#13;
Howard has served in many roles helping&#13;
LGBT citizens. Hie is a past Vice President&#13;
of Prime Timers Worldwide and now serves&#13;
as their treasure. Prime Timers Worldwide&#13;
is an educational and social organization for&#13;
mature gay and bisexual men. They have 72&#13;
chapters, mostly in the US and Canada, but&#13;
also in Australia and Sweden. Membership is&#13;
nearly 7,000.&#13;
"Organizations serving the broader aging&#13;
community need to develop policies and&#13;
sensitivity to this issue, and work with LGBT&#13;
organizations to educate the medical care&#13;
and long term care communities about our&#13;
issues," he adds. "It is time for mainstream&#13;
LGBT organizations to recognize the need,&#13;
and to partner with seniors on these issues as&#13;
~vell."&#13;
HHS reports that many agencies that&#13;
provide services to older individuals may be&#13;
unfamiliar or uncomfortable with the needs&#13;
of this group of individuals. The center for&#13;
LGBT Elders will provide information,&#13;
assistance and resources for both LGBT&#13;
organizations and mainstream aging services&#13;
providers at the state and community level to&#13;
assist them in education and development.&#13;
The LGBT Center will also be available to&#13;
educate the LGBT community about the&#13;
importance of planning ahead for future long&#13;
term care needs.&#13;
"~ae most significant problem&#13;
facing LGBT elders is sensitive medical&#13;
care and housing," adds Howard. "Most&#13;
are desperately afraid that they will be&#13;
discriminated against in these settings and&#13;
worse, abused by staff and other residents in&#13;
long term care. This is a generation that for&#13;
the most part has lived their lives in the open.&#13;
They aren’t about to tolerate discrimination or&#13;
abuse in their golden years."&#13;
The LBGT Resource Center plans&#13;
to help community-based organizations&#13;
understand the unique needs and concerns&#13;
of older LGBT individuals and assist them&#13;
in implementing programs for local service&#13;
providers, including providing help to LGBT&#13;
caregivers who are providing care for an&#13;
older partner with h~alth or other challenges.&#13;
Funding is pending but projected to be&#13;
approximately $250,000 per year.&#13;
"I applaud the development of this&#13;
resource center at HHS. However, the&#13;
proposed $250,000 sirigle grant is woefully&#13;
short ofwhat is needed to address this&#13;
problem, furthers Howard, who is an activist&#13;
and well versed in these issues. "To make only&#13;
a single grant to establish a resource center&#13;
falls far short of the effort that will be needed&#13;
across our country in this area."&#13;
p e g y&#13;
Ch&#13;
Eddy Sarfaty treats OKC&#13;
to his Mental Hilarity&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
State Representative AI A4cA~ey with Eddie&#13;
Sa,~t): Godn phom&#13;
OYJ_AHOMA CITY, OK __On&#13;
October 26, an othervdse normal Monday&#13;
night leading up to the Halloween&#13;
celebrations, the night was interestingly&#13;
hilarious for the audience at the 51st Street&#13;
Speakeasy, a small intimate eatery &amp; watering&#13;
hole not widely known in the metroplex&#13;
except to their faithful clientele. This was&#13;
where nationally known gay comic Eddie&#13;
Sarfaty made a stop on his Mental Tour of the&#13;
country.&#13;
His audience was warmed up for his act&#13;
by !ocal comics Bradchad Porter and Spencer&#13;
Hicks before Eddie cut loose with his own&#13;
brand of humor. Lampooning political issues&#13;
including our military’s "Don’t ask Don’t&#13;
tell Polici’ and the joys of his Jewish family&#13;
ba&amp;ground, he made fun of numerous other&#13;
aspects of gay life and living for everybody.&#13;
The audience had many regulars, along&#13;
with gays and their friends including DBA&#13;
President Monty Milburn and Oklahoma&#13;
State Representative A1 McAffrey.&#13;
His act also promoted his new book,&#13;
"Mental:Funny in the Head," and benefitted&#13;
the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. He&#13;
left behind his insights and ideas along with&#13;
memories of a fun filled evening.&#13;
Art Opening and E ibit&#13;
w-ith Photographs&#13;
from the Robert Giard&#13;
Collection&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality (Old,q) will showcase and exhibit&#13;
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center, 621 E. 4th Street in downtown Tulsa.&#13;
The exhibit will feature works from world&#13;
renmvned photographer Robert Giard (1939-&#13;
2002). The show begins with a reception&#13;
on Thursday, December 3rd from 6-9pm&#13;
and continuing throughout the mofith of&#13;
December and throughout January of 2010.&#13;
Robert Girad’s subject matter for his&#13;
photography is legion and includes landscapes&#13;
from his travels and home, nudes and most&#13;
significantly, portraits of noted gay and&#13;
lesbian literary lights such as Edward Albee,&#13;
Allen Ginsberg, Adrienne Rich, David Leavitt&#13;
and Michael Cunningham. This unique&#13;
archive of photographic portraits of gay and&#13;
lesbian writers by the late Robert Giard is on&#13;
loan from the Yale University’s Beinecke Rare&#13;
Book and Manuscript Libraty.s prestigious&#13;
American Collection, and will be on display&#13;
through December 2009 and January 2010.&#13;
K.C. Chiefs dump player who&#13;
called reporters faggots&#13;
The Kansas City Chiefs football team&#13;
released running back Larry Johnson from the&#13;
team Nov. 9 after he called reporters faggots&#13;
and called a fellow Twitter user a fag.&#13;
In the locker room Oct. 26, Johnson&#13;
muttered to reporters, "Get your faggot ass&#13;
out of here." The remark was captured on&#13;
tape.&#13;
A day earlier, he used his Twitter account&#13;
to call another ~¢¢itter user a "fag." He also&#13;
reportedly tweeted: "Make me regret it.&#13;
Lmao. U don’t stop my checks. Lmao. So&#13;
’tweet’ away."&#13;
Johnson lat,er apologized for the outbursts,&#13;
saying he hadn t intended to be offensive and&#13;
had not been "a good role modal (for) the&#13;
kids who view athletes as role models."&#13;
December 2009&#13;
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on an album that was recorded live from the&#13;
Borgata Hotel &amp; Casino in Atlantic City.&#13;
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10 ~#%t~"oSTAR December 2009&#13;
Photo’s bT Victor G. &amp; Judy G.&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
@The End U); Tulsa&#13;
@ Tulsa Eagle, Tulsa&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
West), and the cocktail that helped popularize&#13;
vodka in the U.S., the MosCow Muie (;odka&#13;
and ~&#13;
new. Polish&#13;
@Club 209, Tulsa&#13;
By Keith Orr&#13;
Vodka 101: ~-he Spirit ofChoice&#13;
What better way to start out my&#13;
assignment as the host of "Cocktail Chatter"&#13;
than to write about my favorite liquor, Vodka.&#13;
And I am not alone. Vodka is the best-selling&#13;
liquor in America, accounting for over 26%&#13;
of all spirit sales. A glance around any gay&#13;
bar tells you that in the U.S. gay market that&#13;
number is probably higher.&#13;
It was not always so. Until tlxe late 1950’s&#13;
vodka :was considered an exotic Russian&#13;
import. As always, marketing drove the&#13;
expansion. Vodka was advertised as "White&#13;
¯ Whiskey - no taste, no smefl." Its popularity&#13;
skTrocketed as imbibers believed that there&#13;
would be no alcohol on their breath and they&#13;
would avoid hangovers. It quickly replaced&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City @ Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
other spirits in highballs and cocktails. Most&#13;
famously it usurped gin as the spirit of&#13;
choice in a martini.&#13;
Vodka can be made from many base&#13;
ingredients: rye, wheat, potatoes, beets,&#13;
grapes or grapeseed, molasses, and more.&#13;
The ingredients are first fermented, then&#13;
distilled. In most ~vestern vodkas the&#13;
distillation process produces something&#13;
fairly close ro pure alcohol, and water is&#13;
added back in. Most high-end vodkas also&#13;
filter the spirit as well. All of this distilling&#13;
and filtering is the source of the dean taste&#13;
that makes vodka so mixable and popular.&#13;
Rye and wheat are the most common&#13;
sources in well-known brands, with a&#13;
smattering of potato vodkas. Molasses is&#13;
l~’gely used for mass-producing vodka for&#13;
mass market brands. Naough all vodka is&#13;
highly distilled, each vodka has a unique&#13;
flavor profile as a result of the }esidual&#13;
components of the original distillation, as&#13;
well as the various methods and materials&#13;
used for filtering.&#13;
The super premium brands&#13;
such as Grey Goose, Belvedere,&#13;
or Chopin each have subtle&#13;
flavors best appreciated in the&#13;
cocktail which features vodka&#13;
in a starring role, the martini.&#13;
(Martini preparation is anotlxer&#13;
column!) My personal favorite&#13;
is Absolut’s entry in the&#13;
super premium line, Level by&#13;
Absolut. Not only do I like the&#13;
flavor, I choose it for political&#13;
reasons. I support the vodka&#13;
that supports me. Absolut&#13;
has been a leading supporter&#13;
of many gay organizations and events for 30&#13;
years.&#13;
While martinis feature vodka in a starring&#13;
role. the overwhehning popularity of the&#13;
beverage is its ability to act in a supporting&#13;
role. No other spirit plays so well with others.&#13;
Vodka and tonic, vodka and cranberry, vodka&#13;
and coke, vodka and diet coke (dubbed dae&#13;
"skinny bitch" by the drag queens of Key&#13;
pepper&#13;
vodkas at least&#13;
200 years ago.&#13;
Russian and&#13;
Scandinavian&#13;
vodkas used&#13;
herbs and nuts&#13;
for flavoring&#13;
even earlier.&#13;
Today vodkas&#13;
are infused&#13;
with dozens&#13;
of flavors:&#13;
lemon, lime,&#13;
cranber~&#13;
pomegranate,&#13;
acai berry,&#13;
chocolate,&#13;
grapefruit,&#13;
peach, and&#13;
even bacon.&#13;
I like sipping&#13;
infused or&#13;
flavored&#13;
vodkas on the&#13;
rocks. They&#13;
also can create&#13;
new variations&#13;
to martinis, cosmos, and a variety of shots.&#13;
The beauty of vodka lies in versatility:&#13;
Vc~hetl~er you are enjoying the refined and&#13;
subtle flavors in a classic martini, or partying&#13;
hard with an alcohol that plays well with your&#13;
favorite mixer, vodka is the spirit of choice.&#13;
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~÷~STAR 12 December 2009&#13;
by Jack Fertig December 2009&#13;
"Put your waRet away, SagRtariusI"&#13;
Off and on through the next year Saturn&#13;
is square to Pluto, signaling profound&#13;
Changes in society and government. As&#13;
faster planets aspect them both we will&#13;
see opportunities in this crisis. Venus&#13;
in Sagittarius shows how to apply new&#13;
philosophical values to greater practical&#13;
benefit.&#13;
ARIES (March 28-Apri~ 19): Work&#13;
can be overwhelming, and the demands&#13;
of relationships don’t help. The stars&#13;
call for an exotic, artistic holiday.&#13;
A foreign film or art show can offer&#13;
enough escapism, and perhaps~a&#13;
new insight to put the pressures into&#13;
perspective.&#13;
TAURUS (Apri~ 28 - May 20):&#13;
intellectual and technical demands can&#13;
make it feel as if the world is conspiring&#13;
to make you feel brutish and inept. Sex&#13;
remains an excellent release of tension.&#13;
Explore new techniques - or just lie&#13;
back and ask your partner to take care&#13;
of you.&#13;
GEMiNi {May 21-June 20): Relaxing&#13;
and having fun may seem more trouble&#13;
than it’s worth, but it is absolutely&#13;
necessary. Let your sweetheart do all&#13;
the work. Leaving yourself open to&#13;
surprises and adventures will do you a&#13;
world of good.&#13;
CANCER (June 2% July 22): The only&#13;
solution to domestic stress involves&#13;
real labor. Some exotic tchotchke&#13;
from a rummage sale could become the&#13;
centerpiece of a new look, providing the&#13;
fun and motivation for otherwise dreary&#13;
housework.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Obsessing&#13;
too hard on details can detract from the&#13;
big picture and distract you from normal&#13;
safety precautions. There is a difference&#13;
between focus (good!) and obsession&#13;
(bad!). Some playful diversion will help&#13;
you keep perspective.&#13;
WRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Everyone’s worried about money these&#13;
days; try to keep your own wordes in&#13;
perspective. Taking time out with your&#13;
family (or origin or of choice)can help&#13;
you relax and appreciate what you&#13;
have.&#13;
MBRA (September 23 - October 22):&#13;
Knowing your place in your family and&#13;
community is important, but probably&#13;
not as much as you make it out to be.&#13;
What’s bugging you? Talk it over with a&#13;
sibling or a "sister" over an exotic lunch.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): Step away from the plastic! Do&#13;
not go near that cash register! At least&#13;
stop and think before spending. When&#13;
you get worried and dithery, focus on&#13;
your philosophical values. Remember&#13;
what’s important. "Retail therapy" is not&#13;
therapeutic!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22&#13;
- December 20): Put your wallet away.&#13;
It’s generosity of the spirit that counts.&#13;
Friends who want your money.are not&#13;
really your friends. Long philosophical&#13;
chats around a coffee table can be&#13;
much better than expensive nights out.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 2t - January&#13;
t9): It’s a good time to forge ahead in&#13;
your career and make big chan.ges, but&#13;
you can be much too demanding and&#13;
aggressive, undermining your own best&#13;
efforts. Pay attention to that little voice&#13;
inside. Mediation will help.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
18): In Greek myth, Cassandra’s curse&#13;
was to see the future - and nobody&#13;
believed her. Your forebodings may&#13;
be excessive, but they’re not entirely&#13;
wrong. Discuss them with friends you&#13;
can count on to help you make better&#13;
sense of them.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19):&#13;
Your capacity as a mover and shaker&#13;
among your friends is sure to get&#13;
noticed, but is it the sort of moving and&#13;
shaking you want to get noticed? Be&#13;
bold in politics and work, discreet in the&#13;
bedroom, and always keep your senseof&#13;
humor.&#13;
Community for&#13;
People iving&#13;
with&#13;
H V/A DS&#13;
A 50’! c (3) Non Profit Org~zadon&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living withAIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of ou?&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HlV+&#13;
an£t or !lying v¢ith 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;
ourhousetoo9865@sbcglobal net&#13;
Stevenson has also successfially assisted seven&#13;
clients out of the HOPXNrA where they now are&#13;
able to live on their own since being them with&#13;
employment and other aids to independence from&#13;
the progrmn.&#13;
We work very., hard to make sure that when&#13;
one of our clients’ walks in, they pay nothing;&#13;
everything is free," adds Arbudde~ "We have food&#13;
supplements, clothing, misc furniture and other&#13;
items and even some medical equipment." Other&#13;
Options also has arranged for a commission of&#13;
sales from Thrift City at 26th and MacArthur to&#13;
be donated to Other Options.&#13;
"Our success is because I built a great board&#13;
and an advisory board," Arbuckle humbly added.&#13;
"Our board president is Robert Painter owner&#13;
of the Iguana and he has been a tremendous&#13;
support." The two met when Painter turned to&#13;
Other Options to help meet the immediate needs&#13;
of a close friend.&#13;
Other Options is inviting everyone over&#13;
to their place to celebrate! A~er serving the&#13;
community these 20 years, Other Options and&#13;
Friends Food Pantry (open for 10 years) is opening&#13;
their doors for a Holiday and anniversary Open&#13;
House Dec. 1 lth from 4-8 pm. Everyone is&#13;
welcome and encouraged to attend the event at the&#13;
organization headquarters located at 3003 N. May&#13;
in Oldachoma City.&#13;
For more information about Other Options&#13;
and Friends Food Pantry, please call (405) 605-&#13;
8020 or visit www.aidscommunity.org.&#13;
In our American two-party political syste~&#13;
laws have been made the passionate tools to be&#13;
used against us as Beccaria observed centuries ago.&#13;
N~e GOP couldn’t care less if GLBTs lived&#13;
or died. Did you see Mary Cheney at the&#13;
October March on Washington? So that leaves&#13;
the Democratic Part3, as the only game in town,&#13;
politically spealdng, and they think they have&#13;
a monopoly on our aaCfections but with their&#13;
repeated stalling and inaction on important gay&#13;
issues I’m through believing them. Remember,&#13;
it took ELEVEN years for Congress to pass the&#13;
Shepard/Byrd Hate Crimes Law, and only two&#13;
months for Congress to pass the AMBERAlert in&#13;
2002.&#13;
The Victorian novelist George Meredith said,&#13;
"It’s a terrific decree in life that one must act who&#13;
would prevai!." If our GLBT cause is just then we&#13;
must act to accomplish it; no one will give it to us&#13;
freely.&#13;
Until we have a sustained, visible, assertive,&#13;
yet peaceful action to justify our equality and&#13;
citizenship, we gays/lesbians will continue to be&#13;
looked at as just limp-wristed targets for abuse,&#13;
politically and physically.&#13;
What’s it going to be: always the bridesmaid,&#13;
never the bride; always the best man, never the&#13;
groom?&#13;
&amp; by Greg Fox&#13;
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              <text>E FOR&#13;
President Obama’s Gay Rights Agenda&#13;
The new whitehouse.gov .... .Page 10&#13;
WWW.METROSTARNEWS.COM&#13;
Gay community upbeat&#13;
TULSA, OK__ Despite the&#13;
involvement of controversial Pastor&#13;
Rick Warren, the gay and lesbian&#13;
community responded generally&#13;
favorable to the inauguration of&#13;
President Barack Obama on January&#13;
20.&#13;
"This is a big moment for all of the&#13;
people who feel we were shut out&#13;
by the Bush Administration," said&#13;
Oklahoma resident Brian DunleaW,&#13;
36. Dunleavy traveled from Green&#13;
Country to Washington D.C. to&#13;
witness the inaugural parade and&#13;
events. "That includes gays and&#13;
lesbians. Obama is clearly a friend to&#13;
US, even if many of us don’t always&#13;
agree xvith him on everything. This&#13;
could be the beginning of a new era&#13;
for us."&#13;
for the inauguration ceremonies.&#13;
"WE DELIVER DIVERSITY" FEBRUARY 1, 2009&#13;
about&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
new president&#13;
he was not happy about Warren’s&#13;
involvement but that he "didn’t go to&#13;
D.C. for the prayer."&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality&#13;
Celebrates Anniversary at the&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
Photo by Chaz&#13;
"Hopefully it’s just a bump in the&#13;
road," he added.&#13;
Warren, the controversial evangelical&#13;
pastor at Orange County, CA’s&#13;
Saddleback Church, delivered the&#13;
inaugural invocation at Tuesday’s&#13;
ceremony. Warren was an outspoken&#13;
supporter of California’s Proposition&#13;
8, the California measure that banned&#13;
same-sex marriage in the state. 365gay.&#13;
com reported that the website for&#13;
Warren’s church specifically stated&#13;
until recently that unrepentant gay&#13;
people were not welcome to attend&#13;
services. In perhaps the most virulent P~oto: Dennis R. Nei!I Equalil.y Center Downtown Tulsa&#13;
’.;Warren has compared&#13;
gay marriage to sanctioning TULSA, OK (PR) __In February 1999, the Pyramid Project&#13;
hosted their first major fundraising event by holding a Wild&#13;
H~S ~! ~ ~he Ta~ Brady Mansionl TII~ evening the&#13;
~°nnnued ~ee OBAMA Page’10 ~i~i6fi 6£~ ~fi~h0~ f~r the EG~Smmunity in&#13;
north~k~ OH~6~[~s prelented~ Th~ dream seemed very&#13;
far away.&#13;
0KC Pride Parade Stays on 39th Street&#13;
Festival Will Move, No Longer At Memorial Park&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Amid an abundance of&#13;
controversy and hearsay, OKC Pride hosted an open meeting&#13;
January 5 at the Days Inn West, anticipating a much larger&#13;
crowd than usually attends these meetings. True enough,&#13;
around 60 GLBT &amp; allied people attended to voice Concerns&#13;
about rumours that OKC Pride Inc, which administers the&#13;
annual June OKC Pride Parade &amp; Festival, was not only&#13;
planning to move the festival to Remington Park, but that the&#13;
parade would be moved to Remington Park as well.&#13;
The OKC Pride Parade route had always been, since its&#13;
beginning in 1987, from Memorial Park at N.W. 36th &amp;&#13;
Classen Boulevard concluding on N.W. 39th Street &amp; ¥oungs&#13;
Street, taking it over the now famous hill leading to the&#13;
crowds on the Strip, an area where many of the gay&#13;
community have felt at home for decades.&#13;
OKC Pride pointed out that moving from Memorial Park was&#13;
unavoidable for many reasons, including that the Festival itself&#13;
had outgrown the park and less space was available due to the&#13;
new Boys and Girls Club building as well as other projects&#13;
under construction. Another problem was that the City of&#13;
Oklahoma City required vendors on city parks to pay a sales&#13;
permit fee of $150 per day ($100 for nonprofits) which made&#13;
the cost of doing business prohibitive for many of the vendors.&#13;
Although some members of the board were not happy with&#13;
the Remington Park location for many reasons, so far it was&#13;
the only option they had found, and Paul Thompson stated&#13;
that if anyone could present another viable option it would&#13;
definitely be considered.&#13;
Passions ran much higher concerning the Parade route, as this&#13;
route had been a long held tradition since the beginning&#13;
........... Continued See OKC PRIDE Page-6&#13;
This February 13th, 14th, and 15th we will celebrate the 10th&#13;
anniversary of the Wild Hearts Ball and the 3rd anniversary of&#13;
living in our permanent home, The Dennis R Neill Equality&#13;
Center. As a mission and vision moving toward fulfillment,&#13;
this year’s Anniversary Weekend expands with even more&#13;
events and greater visibility for EQUALITY.&#13;
Friday, February 13th at 4:00 pm kiclcs offwith a fabulous&#13;
wedding reception! We will celebrate the unions of local&#13;
couples who have traveled out of Oklahoma to get married,&#13;
registered as domestic partners, or conducted civil unions&#13;
in those places where it is recognized by the municipality,&#13;
state, or country. The media has been invited to cover this&#13;
special event of our community, honoring our community&#13;
heroes. Oldahomans for Equality will present a certificate of&#13;
recognition to our couples and a photographer will be present&#13;
to memorialize the moment. As a family, we will toast our&#13;
happy couples and cut the wedding cake.&#13;
.........Continued See OKEQ Page-9&#13;
Oklahoma Weather Forecast for February 2009&#13;
’-~,~÷~ Feb. 1-5: Sunny, turning warmer&#13;
~ Feb. 6-12: Rainy periods, chilly&#13;
@ Feb. 13-19: Snow north and central, rain&#13;
¯ ~ south, then sunny, cold&#13;
~ Feb. 20-22: Showers, chilly&#13;
Feb. 23-25: Rain, mild&#13;
Feb. 26-28: Snow north, rain south; colder&#13;
Avg. Temperature: 44° (4° brow avg.) Precipitation: 1.5~ (0.5" below avgl)&#13;
Kansas City’s&#13;
’ Chorus&#13;
Mirreni Jim Roth&#13;
says goodbye&#13;
to politics.&#13;
"God bless&#13;
you citizens of&#13;
Oklahoma for&#13;
you have blessed&#13;
me so. Thank&#13;
you for the&#13;
honor to serve&#13;
you." Thank&#13;
You Jim!&#13;
Page 4&#13;
2 February 2009&#13;
~tine’s Day started in the time of&#13;
the Roman Empire. tn ancient Rome, Februa~&#13;
T t4th was a holiday to honour Juno.&#13;
Juno was the Queen of the Roman Gods&#13;
and Goddesses. ~ae Romans also knew her&#13;
as the Goddess of women and marriage.&#13;
~e following day, February&#13;
’The good Saint Valentine (photo above) was&#13;
a priest at Rome in the days of Claudius II.&#13;
He and Saint Marius aided the Christian&#13;
martyrs and secretly married couples, and&#13;
for this kind deed Saint V~flentine was apprehended&#13;
and dragged before the Prefect of&#13;
Rome, who condemned him&#13;
15th, began the Feast of Lupercalia.&#13;
The lives ofyoung&#13;
boys and girls were strictly&#13;
separate. However, one of&#13;
the customs of the young&#13;
people was name drawing.&#13;
On the eve of the festiva!&#13;
of Lupercalia the names of&#13;
Roman girls were written&#13;
on slips of paper and placed&#13;
into jars. Each young man&#13;
would draw a girl’s name&#13;
from the jar and would then&#13;
be parmers for the duration&#13;
of the f’estival with the gir!&#13;
whom he chose.&#13;
Sometimes the pairing of&#13;
the children lasted an entire&#13;
year, and often, they would&#13;
to be beaten to death with&#13;
clubs and to have his head cut&#13;
off. He suffered martyrdora&#13;
on the 14th day of February,&#13;
around the year 270. At&#13;
that time it was the custom&#13;
in Rome, a very ancient&#13;
custom indeed, to celebrate&#13;
in the month of February the&#13;
Lupercalia, feasts in honour&#13;
of a heathen god. On these&#13;
occasions, amidst a variety of&#13;
pagan ceremonies, the names&#13;
ofyoung women were placed&#13;
in a box, from which they&#13;
xvere drawn by the men as&#13;
chance directed.~The pastors&#13;
of the early Christian Church&#13;
in Rome endeavoured to do&#13;
away with the pagan element&#13;
in these feasts by substituting&#13;
{:all in love and would later marry. Under&#13;
the rule of Emperor Claudius II Rome was&#13;
involved in many bloody and unpopular&#13;
campaigns. Claudius the Cruel was having&#13;
a difficult time getting soldiers to join his&#13;
military leagues. ~e believed that. the reason&#13;
was t}~at Roman men did not want to leave&#13;
A~eir loves or {hmilies. As a result, Claudius&#13;
cancelled all marriages and engagements in&#13;
MARDI GRAS&#13;
FAT TUESDAY&#13;
Celebrations include lots of ~asting, partying&#13;
and parading on the big da~; also known as&#13;
Shrove Tuesday - just before Ash Wednesday&#13;
- when the Church rules offasting and sacrifice&#13;
take erect. It’s been that way in Christian&#13;
countries around the ~vofld since the Middle&#13;
Ages. Today most ofthe world’s celebrations&#13;
occur duirng the ~veek of Fat Tuesday; which&#13;
falls on February 24th this yeal:&#13;
Fat Tuesday in New Orleans&#13;
It’s been four long years since the devastation of&#13;
the names of saints for those of maidens. As&#13;
the Lupercalia began about the middle of&#13;
February, the pastors appear to have chosen&#13;
Saint Valentine’s Day for the celebration of&#13;
this new feast.&#13;
So it seems that the custom ofyoung men&#13;
choosing maidens ~br valentines, or saints&#13;
as patrons fbr the coming year, arose in this&#13;
way.&#13;
Hurricane Katrina, and the biggest part), town&#13;
in America will pick itself up for the 2009 Fat&#13;
Tuesday- celebration with even bigger crowds&#13;
- and more parades - expected this year. The&#13;
New Orleans Mardi Gras parade schedule kicks&#13;
offonJanuary 6 and continues through to Fat&#13;
Tuesday, February 24, 2009.&#13;
Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras and Carnival&#13;
Celebrations around the world&#13;
The biggest and loudest of them, as always,&#13;
are in Rio and Ne~v Orleans...although the&#13;
Karneval, or Fasching, festivities in Cologne&#13;
and Berlin get pretty wild, Carnaval in Nice&#13;
shows off the wackier side ofthe trendy&#13;
Riviera scene, and the Italians in Venice are the&#13;
worldwide experts on the art of street theater.&#13;
For anyone who’s ever been dumped, jaded, didn’t get the box of&#13;
chocolates they wanted~ had bad sex or just wants to get lucky&#13;
because VALENTINE’S DAY SUCKS!&#13;
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A P VILEGE TO&#13;
HAVE SERVED&#13;
By Jim Roth&#13;
OYd2kHOMA CITT, OK __ It is with&#13;
immense gratitude that I say thank you to my&#13;
fellow citizens for the opportunity to serve&#13;
you these past years. I am forever grateful for&#13;
the chance to toil in the field of public service&#13;
and I am forever blessed because of you.&#13;
In an inspiring speech titled "~e Man in&#13;
the Arena," President Theodore Roosevelt&#13;
said "the credit belongs to the man who is&#13;
actually in the arena, who knows the great&#13;
enthusiasms, the great devotion, and who&#13;
spends himself in a worthy cause." While I&#13;
appreciate these words, the true credit belongs&#13;
to the citizens who gave me the chance to&#13;
serve.&#13;
As your Corporation C.ommissioner and&#13;
as an Oklahoma County Commissioner, I&#13;
accomplished every task I had hoped. My&#13;
guiding principle was simple: Always put the&#13;
people first. I thrust myself into the arena and&#13;
fought the good fight defending the rights of&#13;
all people. I took an oath to honor all people&#13;
and in turn you have given me the highest&#13;
honor of my life -- the chance to give back.&#13;
As a Corporation Commissioner, i worked&#13;
to expand the horizon of Oklahoma through&#13;
native blessings like natural gas and wind,&#13;
through new energies and energy ei~iencies.&#13;
I encouraged our utility providers to think&#13;
bigger and am glad fl~ey are making progress&#13;
today. These willing partners are developing&#13;
programs that will benefit generations of&#13;
Oldahomans to come.&#13;
At Otdahoma County, we implemented&#13;
programs that eliminated public waste and&#13;
saved the taxpayers millions of dollars. Xg4e&#13;
built better roads and bridges and brought&#13;
relief to our aging senior citizens. It xvasn’t&#13;
always easy battling entrenched attitudes that&#13;
resisted change, but working with you I never&#13;
worked alone. In the end, I feel that I left&#13;
Otdahoma County much better than I found&#13;
it because you trusted me to serve you.&#13;
So as I move into the next chapter of my life&#13;
I will take with me all tl~e good friends and&#13;
memories made along the way. My time in&#13;
public service has come to an end, but my&#13;
desire to make this state the best it can be has&#13;
not. I am excited for new opportunities and&#13;
new arenas to create the change I wish to see&#13;
in the world.&#13;
I have devoted my career to public service&#13;
these past 14 years and your help along this&#13;
journey has made me a better person. I hope I&#13;
have made you better as well. As this chapter&#13;
closes, I am reminded of another passage&#13;
from President Roosevelt’s speech, where he&#13;
says: "If he fails, at least he fails while daring&#13;
greatly, so tl~at he may never be one of those&#13;
cold and timid souls, who know neither&#13;
victory nor defeat." God bless you citizens of&#13;
Oklahoma for you have blessed me so. Thank&#13;
you for the honor to serve you.&#13;
Former State Senator&#13;
Running to Chair OKC&#13;
Schoolboard.&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
P/~oto: Fom~er State &amp;nator Angela Monson&#13;
Seldom has our communit); and those&#13;
interested in true quality educaOon for the&#13;
Oklahoma City School District had such&#13;
an opportunity as xve have now to elect a&#13;
true progressive with a vision that could&#13;
effect meaningful change. First elected to the&#13;
Oklahoma State Legislature as a representative&#13;
in 1990, she moved up to the State Senate&#13;
in 1993, re-elected until she was forced out&#13;
by term limits in 2005. During that time&#13;
she never failed to take proud stands for any&#13;
progressive cause, and was proud to be a&#13;
keynote speaker at the OKC MDSWalk as&#13;
well as our Pride Festival.&#13;
Most importantly, she attended the&#13;
Oldahoma City Public School System, a 1973&#13;
graduate of Douglass High School, following&#13;
both her parents. Earning a Master’s degree&#13;
in Public Health Administration from OU,&#13;
she is currently employed at the OU Health&#13;
Sciences Center as Director of Health Policy&#13;
Development and Analysis. She currently&#13;
is raising her niece and nephew ( Donovan&#13;
18, Danielle 10), also attendees of the&#13;
OKC school system, so not only does she&#13;
understand the problems firsthand, she has&#13;
the passion to make it better. She shares ~vith&#13;
the Metro Star:&#13;
Victor: Angela, you must know what you are&#13;
taldng on. What made you decide to xvant to&#13;
run for tiffs office?&#13;
Angela: I did it for our children. That really&#13;
is what prompted me. These last 3 years&#13;
I have been working really intensely witl~&#13;
students from the OKC public schools. What&#13;
I have seen has really concerned me greatly.&#13;
We should be embarrassed at the quality of&#13;
education our children are receiving. I want&#13;
to change the priorities, to make a difference&#13;
as to the quality of education all of our&#13;
children receive.&#13;
Victor: What are the worst problems ~ve are&#13;
facing there?&#13;
Continued See MONSON Page-9&#13;
RAIN Oklahoma Begins&#13;
New HIV Testing&#13;
Outreach on OKC’s 39th&#13;
Street Strip&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Tulsa-Area LGBTS&#13;
Church Celebrates New&#13;
Pastor&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ MCC United(MCCU)&#13;
is a thirty yea&gt;old, Tulsa-area church that is&#13;
part of the worldwide Universal Fellowship of&#13;
Metropolirtan CommunitT Churches which&#13;
invite Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender&#13;
&amp; Straight people to full inclusion and total&#13;
participation in all aspects of church and&#13;
ministry life.&#13;
On Sunday, February 1st, 2009, the Reverend&#13;
Ed Paul*will preach his first sermon as&#13;
Pastor ofMCC United. Pastor Ed is well&#13;
known among the LGBTS community in&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma, and has preached often at&#13;
MCCU.&#13;
Photo: [@ndell Powers, counselor, I~i Dameron,&#13;
CTR Outreach Coordinator&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITy, OK __ Regional&#13;
AIDS Interfaith Network ( better known as&#13;
R.A.I.N.) has begun an HIV testing outreach&#13;
on OKC’s 39th Street Strip. Beginning on&#13;
Saturday Jannary 24, and followed on the&#13;
1st Saturday of each month, free anonymous&#13;
HIV testing will be provided fi’om 5 p.m.&#13;
until 8 p.m. at the Brief Connection, a&#13;
popular undergear/novelty shop located at&#13;
2!35 N.XgZ 39th Street.&#13;
This Will help fulfill a need for those who had&#13;
been getting testing and other assistance at&#13;
the Red Rock Clinic located on the Strip that&#13;
had closed at the end of 2008. As Kendall&#13;
Powers points out, "Many people in tl~at&#13;
area are transient, people may not know&#13;
where help is available, and may not have&#13;
transportation."&#13;
Testing is also done at the R.A.I.N. Clinic&#13;
located at 600 N.W. 23rd Street, hours&#13;
Monday thru Thursday 9:30 a.m. until 3:30&#13;
p.m., when rapid testing is offered, which can&#13;
show results in around 20 minutes. Testing&#13;
like,vise here is free and anonymons. The&#13;
clinic also is open on Friday with the same&#13;
hours, but the rapid test is not available.&#13;
Pastoral Search Team Leader Nathan Black&#13;
said, "I believe this is exactly ~vhat God&#13;
has for this church. Pastor Ed’S heart for&#13;
people and his powerfu! leadership will be&#13;
a tremendous gift to our church and our&#13;
community. I believe God is calling MCCU&#13;
to grow and expand its vision and mission,&#13;
reaching all of northeastern Oldahoma with a&#13;
message of God’s inclusive and transformative&#13;
love, and I believe Pastor Ed is the man to&#13;
lead us on that journey."&#13;
The church is inviting community members&#13;
and friends to attend worship at MCCU on&#13;
Sunday morning, February 1st at 11:00 AM&#13;
and to share a Celebration Potluck Dinner&#13;
that ,;viii follow the service. For those who&#13;
may be unable to attend worship, but want to&#13;
come to the Dinnm; it should begin around&#13;
12:30pm.&#13;
The church is located at 1623 N. Maplewood,&#13;
just offofN. Pine and Reading. You can&#13;
learn more about MCCU by visiting their&#13;
website at www.mcctulsa.org, sending an&#13;
email to iworship@mcctulsa.org or calling&#13;
9!8-838-1715.&#13;
...........More Oklalaoma News Page 6&#13;
With tlais outreach and other plans for testing&#13;
and education, R.A.I.N. wants the GLBT&#13;
community as well as&#13;
Oldahomans in general&#13;
to knmv that they are&#13;
still around working to&#13;
prevent the spread of&#13;
HIV and helping those&#13;
living witla it. Speakers&#13;
are available upon&#13;
request for groups&#13;
interested in learning&#13;
about HIV. For more&#13;
information, please&#13;
call (405) 232 2437.&#13;
email: kdanersib@&#13;
rainoklahoma,org&#13;
"uptc¥ * ~i~iI Rights -Criminal&#13;
4 ~(~t~°oSTAR February 2009&#13;
w:~.metrostarnews.com t~et~ oSTAR 5&#13;
of the parade over 20 years ago. OKC Pride’s&#13;
Male co-chair Paul Thompson dispelled&#13;
turnouts that city government was behind the&#13;
proposed change, stating that the City had&#13;
been totally cooperative for raany years.&#13;
Communication was stressed as ~vell, with&#13;
many people at the Ineeting stating tbat&#13;
they had never been asked for their input&#13;
or support, and had not been informed of&#13;
OKC Pride activities. Feraale co-chair Latricia&#13;
Ohnstead stated that" It’s great that you&#13;
guys have come out saying xvhat you want us&#13;
to do differently, but you need to come up&#13;
with some solutions and possibilities to help&#13;
us make it better."&#13;
Monty Milburn, President of the Diversity-&#13;
Business Association, suggested that the&#13;
Parade be held on Saturday, so that those&#13;
fi’om out of town could arrive on Friday&#13;
night, enjoy the festival and parade, and&#13;
return to their homes Sunday without being&#13;
rushed, and while he commended the current&#13;
board members and volumeers, he did stress&#13;
the need for" new blood" and new ideas.&#13;
Following this public discussion, the OKC&#13;
Pride Board voted unanimously to keep the&#13;
parade on the same route it has always been,&#13;
and announced that the next meeting would&#13;
be January 26, where it would be decided,&#13;
after considering all options, where and when&#13;
the festival would be and when the parade&#13;
would take place. At press time the outcome&#13;
was not available so to find out more&#13;
inforraation after that date call (405 410-&#13;
8102 to reach Paul Thompson or check OKC&#13;
Pride’s website at www.okcpride.org.&#13;
Obviously- more community involvement is&#13;
needed, along with better communication.&#13;
But as Paul 2Pnompson puts it, ’We hope that&#13;
the parade and festival wil! continue to grow,&#13;
and that those who feel there needs to be new&#13;
blood, ideas and people will come out to be&#13;
part of that and make it happen"&#13;
EQUAL RIGHTS IN&#13;
EVERY STATE TEACH&#13;
IN&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) On&#13;
February 14, 2009, on the South Steps of&#13;
the Oklahoma State Capitol at noon, there&#13;
will be a "Teach Iff’ supporting equal rights&#13;
in every state. While this is largely a gay&#13;
event, members of the faith community are&#13;
attending and wilt be speaking to the issues&#13;
of"Family Values", which has become a code&#13;
word for homophobia. We intend to expose,&#13;
through the use of faith based communities,&#13;
that "Family Values" are toxic to gay people&#13;
and to society as a whole. Our Teach In is&#13;
not a protest, it is not a rally, it is a positive&#13;
message that we as gay people already have&#13;
equality spelled out in the Constitution, and&#13;
we are going to call upon our elected officials&#13;
to enforce the la~v of the land with a positive&#13;
message post card campaign to our elected&#13;
representatives in Oldahoma and Congress.&#13;
Unless and until we ask for enforcement of&#13;
our rights in every state we will not have them&#13;
simply granted to us. Until we can TEACH&#13;
the greater community that gay people are&#13;
just regular people, doctors, laxwers, teachers,&#13;
postal workers, business owners and laborers,&#13;
the pervasive view of "Family Values" will&#13;
persist. Now is the time, change happens.&#13;
Please participate in some ~vay. You can&#13;
attend the Teach In starting at noon on the&#13;
South Capitol Plaza on February 14, or you&#13;
can request a pack of 8 post cards for a $10&#13;
donation (we’ll pay the postage) to send&#13;
to your elected representatives along with&#13;
hundreds of other people, gay and straight.&#13;
You can contact the coordinator. Peter Myers&#13;
at hpkanyersmd@yahoo.com, you may mail&#13;
your request to Peter Myers, 2512 NW41st&#13;
Street, OKC, OK 73112, or call at 405-&#13;
815-4059. We look forward to everyone&#13;
participating. Please get involved to end all&#13;
discrimination against gay people.&#13;
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6 5Zt~,troSTAR February 2009&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Gay bishop Robinson&#13;
a so selected for&#13;
inaugura&#13;
@Je RI; Rev. H Gene Robinsom the open,gay&#13;
and?artnered bishop (fd~e Episcopal Church~&#13;
~wHamuhire diocese, a~livered @e invocation&#13;
at ganzck Obama~ inaugmnd concert at the&#13;
Lincoln Memorkd on.~¢n. ~ 8. GL~Dphoto&#13;
Amid the controversy over Barack Obama’s&#13;
selection of anti-gay preacher Rick g~rren&#13;
to ddiver the invocation at his inaugural,&#13;
Obama announced Jan. 12 that the Rt.&#13;
Re~: V[ Gene Robinson, the openly gay and&#13;
partnered bishop of the Episcopal Church’s&#13;
New- Hampshire diocese, would deliver the&#13;
invocatmn at the inaugur~d concert at @e&#13;
Lincoln Memorial on Jan. 18.&#13;
Obama attended the concert.&#13;
Because Robinson is gay and partnered, his&#13;
selection as bishop in 2003 has led to an&#13;
evolving schism in the Episcopal Church&#13;
and a near-schism in the worldwide Anglican&#13;
Communion, of which the Episcopal Church&#13;
is the U.S. branch.&#13;
"President-elect Obama has made a stellar&#13;
choice in selecting Bishop Gene Robinson&#13;
to offer the prayer at the Lincoln Memorial&#13;
to kick offthe inaugural festivities," Rea&#13;
Care); executive director of the National&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Task Force, said after&#13;
the announcement. "For the first time in&#13;
history, an out gay man will lead the nation&#13;
in opening the transfer of power from one&#13;
administration to another."&#13;
Log Cabin Republicans&#13;
are broke&#13;
~ne gay group Log Cabin Republicans is&#13;
broke and $100,000 in debt, according to the&#13;
Washington Blade.&#13;
LCR President Patrick Sammon said the&#13;
troubled U.S. economy has impacted&#13;
donations to the organization.&#13;
The ~roup currently has vwo flail,time&#13;
employees and one part-time employee, three&#13;
fewer than a year ago.&#13;
in at least 77 nations and punishable by death&#13;
in at least seven.&#13;
The statement was signed by Albania,&#13;
Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Australia,&#13;
Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia and&#13;
Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada,&#13;
Cape Verde, Central African Republic,&#13;
Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus,&#13;
Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador,&#13;
Estonia, Finlaaad, France, Gabon, Georgia,&#13;
Germany, Greece, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary,&#13;
Iceland, Ireland, Israel~ Ital); Japan, Latvia,&#13;
Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,&#13;
Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Montenegro,&#13;
Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand,&#13;
Nicaragua, Norwa}( Paraguay, Poland,&#13;
Portugal, Romania, San Marino, S~o Tom4&#13;
and Prfncipe, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia,&#13;
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Former&#13;
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Timor-&#13;
Leste, United Kingdom, Uruguay and&#13;
Venezuela.&#13;
Fifty-seven nations signed an alternative&#13;
statement, promoted by the Organization of&#13;
the Islamic Conference, daat said universal&#13;
human rights do not include "the attempt to&#13;
focus on the rights of certain persons" because&#13;
"the notion of orientation spans a xvide range&#13;
of personal choices that expand way beyond&#13;
the individual’s sexual interest in copulatory&#13;
behavior with normal consenting adult&#13;
human beings, thereby ushering in the social&#13;
normalization, and possibly legitimization of&#13;
many deplorable acts."&#13;
The U.S. did not sign either statement.&#13;
ACLU sues over new&#13;
Arkansas adoption ban&#13;
¯ne American Civil Liberties Union filed a&#13;
lawsuit Dec. 30 seeking to strike down a new&#13;
voter-passed laxv that bans any unmarried&#13;
person ~vho lives with a partner from serving&#13;
as an adoptive or foster parent in At’kansas.&#13;
~-he suit, filed in Pulaski County Circuit&#13;
Court, argues that the ban violates federal and&#13;
state constitutional rights to equal protection&#13;
and due process.&#13;
Twenty-nine people from a dozen families&#13;
are participating in the case as plaintiffs,&#13;
including a grandmother who lives with&#13;
her same-sex partner and is the only relative&#13;
willing to adopt her grandchild, who is&#13;
in At’kansas state care. Several married&#13;
heterosexual couples also are plaintiffs. They&#13;
previously had chosen friends or relatives who&#13;
are coupled but not married to adopt their&#13;
children in the event 0fthe parents’ deaths.&#13;
"We’ve been hearing from all corners of&#13;
the state from dozens of families who are&#13;
panicking about how Act 1 impacts them,"&#13;
said Rita Sldar, executive director of the&#13;
ACLU of Arkansas. "~ais kiw ... takes away&#13;
parents’ right to decide fbr themselves xvho&#13;
will adopt their children if they die, it denies&#13;
the many children in Arkansas state care a&#13;
chance at the largest possible pool of potential&#13;
foster and adoptive homes, and&#13;
(it) denies couples who are living together&#13;
but unmarried the chance to provide loving&#13;
homes to children who desperately need&#13;
them."&#13;
Four arrested in&#13;
California lesbian rape&#13;
case&#13;
After receiving tips from residents, police in&#13;
the San Francisco Bay Area city of Richmond&#13;
arrested two men and two teens Jan. 1 for&#13;
allegedly raping a lesbian while making antigay&#13;
slurs.&#13;
Humberto Hernandez Salvador, 31, Josue&#13;
Gonzalez, 21, and Darrell Hodges, 16, were&#13;
arraigned in Contra Costa County Superior&#13;
Court Jan. 5 and 6 on charges that included&#13;
carjacking, kidnapping, gang rape and hate&#13;
crime. The fourth suspect, a 15-year-old, will&#13;
be tried as a minor.&#13;
Bail was set at $2.2 million for Hernandez&#13;
and $1.85 million for Gonzalez. They could&#13;
face up to life in prison if found guilty.&#13;
Barney Frank details&#13;
congressional gay agenda&#13;
Gay U.S. Rep. Barney Frank said Jan. 12&#13;
that three long-delayed pieces of gay-related&#13;
legislation likely will pass and become law&#13;
now that Congress has a Democratic majority&#13;
and the incoming president is gay-friendly.&#13;
"We’re going to do three things in Congress,"&#13;
Frank, D-Mass., told The New Yorker. "First,&#13;
a hate-crimes bill -- that shouldn’t be too&#13;
hard. Next, employment discrimination.&#13;
We almost got that through before, but&#13;
nmv we can ~vin even ifwe add transgender&#13;
protections, which we are going to do. And&#13;
finally, after the troops get home from Iraq,&#13;
gays in the military. 7he time has come."&#13;
San Francisco Catholic&#13;
church vandalized with&#13;
swastika&#13;
The Dec. 13 attack began after the woman&#13;
got out of her car, which had a rainbow&#13;
sticker on it. One of the men hit her with an&#13;
object, ordered her to strip and raped her on&#13;
the spot, with assistance from the other men,&#13;
police said.&#13;
Nxe woman ~vas then forced into her car and&#13;
driven to a more remote location, where she&#13;
was raped inside and outside the car. After&#13;
about 45 minutes, the assailants left in the&#13;
victim’s vehicle with her wallet, leaving her&#13;
naked at the scene.&#13;
Police had offered an $11,000 reward&#13;
for information leading to the arrest and&#13;
conviction of the alleged attackers.&#13;
Gay mayor takes once in&#13;
Portland, Ore.&#13;
Sam Adams took the oath of office as mayor&#13;
of Portland, Ore., Jan. 1 at 12:01 a.m.,&#13;
making the city the largest in the country&#13;
with aft openly gay mayor.&#13;
Adams, 45, captured more than 50 percent&#13;
of the vote in a May 20 primary election&#13;
that had 13 candidates, thereby avoiding a&#13;
general-election runoff.&#13;
He has promised&#13;
to make Pordand&#13;
"cleaner, greener, more&#13;
sustainable, smarter,&#13;
more equal, better&#13;
educated."&#13;
San Diego is the largest&#13;
city in ATmerica ever to&#13;
haace had an openly gay&#13;
mayor.&#13;
Toni Atkins held the jok&#13;
for five months in 2005.&#13;
She was appointed by&#13;
the Civ Cguncil after&#13;
both the mayor and the&#13;
deputy, maygr quit in&#13;
the wake of a pensionfunding&#13;
debacle.&#13;
SMq FRANCISCO, CA __ Someone&#13;
spray-painted a Roman Catholic church in&#13;
San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood with&#13;
a swastika Jan. 4 in apparent protest of San&#13;
Francisco Archbishop George Niederauer’s&#13;
support for Proposition 8, the Nov. 4 ballot&#13;
initiative ~vith which voters amended the state&#13;
constitution to re-ban same-sex marriage.&#13;
Accompanying red-and-black text sprayed on&#13;
Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church said:&#13;
"Prop H8 - Niederauer Ratzinger - Where is&#13;
the love?"&#13;
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is Pope Benedict&#13;
XVI.&#13;
Most Holy Redeemer is considered to be&#13;
liberal and gay-friendly, as Catholic churches&#13;
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OMING ELECTS&#13;
FIRST OPENLY GAY&#13;
PERSON TO THEIR&#13;
STATE LEGISLATUIBy&#13;
Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: State Representative Cathy Connol&amp;&#13;
When Cathy Connolly got elected to the&#13;
Wyoming Legislature as a Democratic&#13;
representative for House District 13, she&#13;
made history as the Cowboy State’s first&#13;
openly gay legislator.&#13;
All things being relative, it is one of the more&#13;
progressive districts ofWyoming, inside one&#13;
of only two counties in the state that went&#13;
blue this last election.&#13;
Born in Troy, New York, she came to&#13;
Wyoming in 1992. Holding both a PhD&#13;
in Sociology, and a law degree earned at the&#13;
State University ofNew York in Buffalo, she&#13;
is now a professor of women’s studies at the&#13;
UniversitT ofWyoming in Laramie.&#13;
Public policy has been an area of keen&#13;
interest for her. Urged by her peers to run&#13;
for this office, Ms. Connolly is active in&#13;
the communit): She is a strong advocate&#13;
for ~vorking people and one of her major&#13;
objectives as a legislator will be to try to lessen&#13;
the wage gap between men and women,&#13;
which in ~’yoming is the highest in the&#13;
nation.&#13;
Connolly also wants to work to improve&#13;
healthcare and education, and to create&#13;
a better environment for all minorities,&#13;
including Wyoming’s GLBT community.&#13;
Obama spokesman: Don’t&#13;
Ask, Don’t Tel~ is history&#13;
By \Vocl~ler Wire Sen*ice&#13;
New White House Press Secretary Robert&#13;
Gibbs says the "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" ban on&#13;
open gays in the military will be repealed.&#13;
In a video posted in mid-January at change.gov,&#13;
in which Gibbs answered some ofthe 72,000&#13;
questions Americans have submitted to the&#13;
site, he said: "Thaddeus from Lansing, Mich.,&#13;
asks, ’Is the new administration going to get rid&#13;
ofthe "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" policy ?’"&#13;
Gibbs answered: "Thaddeus, you don’t hear a&#13;
politician give a one-word answer much, but&#13;
It S, Yes.&#13;
"We should be embarrassed at the quality of education our&#13;
children are receiving. I want to change the priorities, to make a&#13;
difference in the quality o~ education all o~ our children receive."&#13;
"The two candidates are Angela Monson and Kirk Humphreys.&#13;
We know from Angela’s track record that Angela cares about&#13;
minorities and the GLBT community, and will understand problems&#13;
like school bullying, and we know that Kirk Humphreys&#13;
clearly doesn’t get it."&#13;
Paul Thompson, C0-Chair of the Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus&#13;
Angela is far and away the best candidate for this&#13;
position. It is imperative that we get out and vote for her.&#13;
Margaret Cox, Activist&#13;
To volunteer or For more information call&#13;
www.Monson4ourchildren.org&#13;
®&#13;
monsonforourchildren@yahoo.com&#13;
8 ~÷troSTAR February 2009&#13;
At 5:00 pm MY BIG EAT GAY \X;%DDING FAIR opens&#13;
with vendors and merchants throughout the center. These&#13;
local companies cater to same gender couples looking to plan&#13;
their speciai da&gt; Several honeymoon destinations will be&#13;
participating iu a raffle fbr free prizes.&#13;
Saturday, February 14th at 7:00 pm the dancing and partying&#13;
begins with the 10th annual \Vild Hearts Ball. DJ Zeke&#13;
Richardson will be playing the tunes to light up the dance&#13;
floor. Raffles and prizes will be given away all evening. A cash&#13;
bar and party foods will satisfy your palate.&#13;
A photographer will be present for those special part), pics.&#13;
Admission is free for members of OkEq, $10 admission f~e&#13;
for non OkEq members. Your admission fee can be applied to&#13;
your first installment of a $50.00 OkEq membership. Child&#13;
care will be provided in the Wellness Room on the second&#13;
level for children under 12 years of age. ~e will have games,&#13;
crafts and special Valentine snacks for our young guests.&#13;
Sunday, February 15th we celebrate FAITH with music and&#13;
a wonderful brunch buffet. The second annual Brunch and&#13;
Blessing will be in the Events Center. We will have a 9:00&#13;
am, 11:00 am and 1:00 pm seatings. Admission is $10.00 for&#13;
the buffet and $2.00 for mimosas. John Sawyer will be our&#13;
host extraordinaire and will be joined by Tulsa’s finest choirs,&#13;
choruses, orchestras, bands and local musical artists like&#13;
Rebecca Ungerman, Mindy Bardett, and Jarod Tyler.&#13;
Ten years ago our community dreamed of a permanent home&#13;
for the LGBT citizens of Oklahoma. Anniversary Weekend&#13;
,vill celebrate the progress towards full equality in the state we&#13;
call home. You can join Oklahomans for Equality and become&#13;
a full member t’or $50.00. Membership gives you discounts&#13;
on special promotions in our Pride Store, discounts on special&#13;
events, and supports the important work of the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center. Please embrace our mission of serving&#13;
our community and progressing towards equality.&#13;
Angela: Dropout rates, which is indicative of the problems&#13;
we are having. Some schools in our district have dropout&#13;
rates over 60%. That~ terrible, they wind up in the street and&#13;
too often in our prison system. On test scores, our students&#13;
overall still are performing poorly. Too many students say ’I&#13;
hate school!’ I want our students to be excited about the value&#13;
of learning.&#13;
Across America our students are not performing well enough&#13;
in math and science, lagging behind other countries.&#13;
don’t ~vant to become dependent on other countries for our&#13;
technology, we need to educate our own to bring back our&#13;
high skill/high tech .jobs.&#13;
Victor: What abou.t teachers?&#13;
Angela: Teacher pay is an issue, Oklahoma is 48th in the&#13;
nation and I’ve heard complaints about it, but more often I’ve&#13;
heard teachers express concerns about their facilities, about&#13;
having to pay for school supplies with their own money. That&#13;
~hould never happen. Instead of raises for administrators, I’d&#13;
like to see the money better spent on the classroom.&#13;
There is a huge mistrust between the public and the&#13;
administration of the school system. People don’t feel they&#13;
have a voice, and as the board chair I can involve parents&#13;
and the public, including groups such as the Parent-Teacher&#13;
Association, faith based organizations and those groups and&#13;
individuals who want to be involved. I’m a PTA president&#13;
myself, I’ve worked after school programs, so I understand the&#13;
problems and what needs to be done.&#13;
Victor: A major issue for the GLBT community is school&#13;
bullying. Currently in the Oklahoma City Public School&#13;
Handbook, real or perceived sexual orientation is not listed&#13;
as a category among groups not to be bullied, unlike other&#13;
protected groups such as race and religion. We have tried for&#13;
years to get that changed with no success.&#13;
Remember what made a dream a reality for Dorothy? Click&#13;
your heels and say "Tulsa.......... there is no place like home."&#13;
Bathroom Bingo A Big Success&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Free Bingo has caught on at Tulsa’s End&#13;
Up Club. The Thursday 6:30pm event now in it’s 2nd month&#13;
has attracted a large following of locals out for a fun time and&#13;
the chance to ,vin great prizes. They play five games, 4 straight&#13;
bingo for beer tabs, Walmart gift cards, and gas cards. The&#13;
last game is blackout, and the winner gets a chance to choose&#13;
one of five gift boxes. One holds the grand prize. The first&#13;
grand prize was a very nice Swiss Army watch won by a Tulsa&#13;
celebrity.&#13;
The End up is Tulsa’s newest bar located at 5336 E. Admiral&#13;
P1. Phone 918-836-0915&#13;
Angela: There is never any reason to bully anyone. We knmv&#13;
that there is a problem, that people are bullied, discriminated&#13;
against &amp; treated differently,due to their real or perceived&#13;
sexual orientation. \Vhy do we put our heads in the sand&#13;
and pretend it’s not an issue? This gives tacit approval for this&#13;
behavior, implying that it’s OK to be mean to people who are&#13;
different.&#13;
Not only should it be listed as a category, we should go further&#13;
to show people how to trust and respect people who are&#13;
different. As with human nature, sometimes there is friction.&#13;
But like when you rub two sticks together, it creates heat&#13;
and light, and used properly it can be beneficial. Addressing&#13;
prejudice and dealing with it correctly can sometimes mal&lt;e&#13;
things better. ~is can be an opportunity to teach, empower&#13;
and make a positive difference. Not only that, but kids would&#13;
perform better academically when there are less of these kinds&#13;
of conflicts and social pressures,&#13;
Sunday Services @ 11:00 AM&#13;
CC United 918-838-1715&#13;
A Metropolitan Community Church www.rncctulsa.org&#13;
Victor: As~ything else special&#13;
you’d like to add?&#13;
A_ngela: An educated worl~orce&#13;
and general population makes&#13;
our whole society better for a&#13;
lot of reasons, and I want to&#13;
help make that happen here in&#13;
Oklahoma City.&#13;
Victor: Thank you Angela, and&#13;
I hope you get your chance to&#13;
go do that.&#13;
To reach Angela; call&#13;
405 314 961"3, Email:&#13;
Monsonforourchildren@ ~g,~rel°°,cOnl&#13;
bsite: Monson4ourchildren.&#13;
Org&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com P~®t~’oSTAR 9&#13;
vi÷w oints&#13;
road to Barack&#13;
presidency paved by&#13;
entertainment machine&#13;
By Jerry Libonati&#13;
FT LAUDEPd)ALE, FL __ ’11~e movie and television industry&#13;
may have had a hand in shaping public opinion about electing&#13;
a black president by depicting African-Americans in the role&#13;
of Americas number one&#13;
Seeing situations on screen allows viewers to get used to a new&#13;
idea. As early as 1972 a movie about the first black president&#13;
hit the silver screen. Based on a novel by Irving \Vgallace, The&#13;
Man starred James Earl Jones. Ironically, the screenplay was&#13;
written by Rod Sefling as if to suggest that such a scenario&#13;
could only be seen on ~l~ne ~i\vilight Zone.&#13;
More than two and a half decades lateI; Morgan Freeman&#13;
played the lofty role in the 1998 comet-snaashing film, Deep&#13;
h’npact. It appeared in theaters at a time, not that long ago,&#13;
when no one in the real world seriously entertained the idea&#13;
of a black president.&#13;
Dennis Haysbert took the role on the Fox television series, 24&#13;
that premiered in 2001. In ~lct, Haysbert was voted "Favorite&#13;
On-screen President" by a Blockbuster poll.&#13;
"If auything, my portrayal of David Palmer; I think, may have&#13;
helped open the eyes of the American people.., to prove the&#13;
possibility* there could be an M~rican-American president, a&#13;
female president, any type of president that puts the people&#13;
first," Haysbert told reporters in a July 2008 teleconference.&#13;
If Hollywood could change the way Americans thiuk about&#13;
having a black president, could it also influence the way&#13;
Americans took at gay and lesbian people? It already has.&#13;
~Ihe younger you are the less you will be aware that movies&#13;
and "~ shows have dramaticall) changed. %efve evoNed&#13;
over the years to include gay and lesbian characters. It wasn’t&#13;
always like that. For most of the twentieth century, there were&#13;
virtually no gay/Iesbian personalities on the big or the small&#13;
scree~.&#13;
Gay people were sometimes interviewed on edN, television&#13;
documentaries hidden behind screens like seedy criminals.&#13;
The first dine t personally saw a gay man interviewed out in&#13;
the open was on the Virginia Graham talk show in the 1960s.&#13;
~his brave soul sat right their on her studio couch in front of&#13;
a live audience. No screen, no mask, no garbled voice. It was&#13;
revolutionary.&#13;
Ellen DeGeneres’ sitcora premiered in 1994 as a lukewarm&#13;
comedy show. It had a supporting cast member who was&#13;
gay. But her character, Ellen Morgan, didfft turn up the heat&#13;
with her coming-out episode until 1997. It was a historymaking&#13;
event but not vdthout its pitfalls as some sponsors,&#13;
like Wendy’s, dropped their support. The show was cancelled&#13;
the next year. Since The Ellen Show, other entertainment&#13;
venues made their stand. Will and Grace debuted in 1998 and&#13;
became a romance-free staple. Rosie O’Donnell got off to a&#13;
closeted start with her Daytime-Emmy-winning talk show in&#13;
I996 but made her impact after coming out and later spoke&#13;
proudly as a lesbian woman on The View. The popular Queer&#13;
Eye for the Straight Guy; that brought stereotypes to a new&#13;
levet, popped up in 2003.&#13;
A smattering of gay characters now populate mainstream&#13;
sl~ows, not as devious villains, but as ordinary people.&#13;
horns are still being removed from gay and lesbian heads but,&#13;
who knows, when the process is done, maybe we’ll even see&#13;
a gay or lesbian president.&#13;
Times o£Harvey&#13;
Responsibility £or Our Ft ture&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
Photo: Harvey Milk&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ I’m hoping you had a safe (in&#13;
more ways than one) New Year’s celebration and are ready to&#13;
commit to a political and social New Year of acquiring the&#13;
legal recognition of our GLBT equality which is ours as a&#13;
right of citizenship.&#13;
This morning I watched the "The Times of Harvey Milk", a&#13;
documentary of Harw2y Milk composed of interviews with&#13;
people who knew and worked with him, combined with&#13;
news clips illustrating the important events in Milk’s public&#13;
life as a San Francisco City Commissioner. This is not to be&#13;
confused with the new biopic starring Sean Penn titled simpl&gt;&#13;
"Milk".&#13;
I was reminded that the defeat of’the Briggs Amendment that&#13;
would have outlawed the employment of GLBT teachers in&#13;
California was fiollowed by the rise of Anita Bryant, who got&#13;
her inspirational juice from this setback to the fundie nuts&#13;
and homo-haters agenda. She was the rolling crest of the&#13;
wave of anti GLBT taws and reversals that followed across the&#13;
country in the late 70s and early 80s. Think Wichita, Kansas;&#13;
Dade County, Florida; and Oregon. Oklahoma had its own&#13;
version of a Briggs Amendment argued before the United&#13;
States Supreme Court in 1985. You can read the transcript&#13;
and listen to the audio here: http:/Iwwvw:oyez.org/casesl1980-&#13;
1989/1984/!984_83_20301argument/or http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/Sznzkp. ~e Supreme Court let stand a 10th Circuit&#13;
Court ruling that invalidated an Oklahoma ban on pro-gay&#13;
advocaW by teachers. ( http://v,~x,:lambdalegal.orglaboutus/&#13;
35th anniversary/) ( http:/itinyurI.com/9qqvc8 ) ( http://&#13;
en.wikipedia.org/wild/Anita_Bryant&#13;
It would seem this knee-jerk reaction to GLBT progress is&#13;
genetic to the Bible-bumping believers of America as that’s&#13;
what’s going on now with our marriage-equality movement:&#13;
for every Massachusetts there’s an Arizona and an Arkansas.&#13;
Listening to the confession clips of Dan White, the convicted&#13;
killer of Milk and Mayor George Moscone, as well as the&#13;
ravings of Sally&gt; Kern of Otdahoma and her other Kern Krew&#13;
members in Oklahoma where I live, they have a single uniting&#13;
fear: fear of change, be it social, legal, enviromnental, or&#13;
scientific.&#13;
Michelle Goldberg, author of Kingdom Coming: The Rise&#13;
of Christian Nationalism, has written, "Modernity is the&#13;
enemy of fundamentalist religion, and gende&gt;bending is the&#13;
hallmark of modernity." ( ,a~v.religiondispatches.org )&#13;
We’re probably too familiar with the Santayana quote, "Those&#13;
who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." So,&#13;
let’s get acquainted with a new one that’s explicitly forward&#13;
looldng, by George Bernard Shaw: "We are made wise not by&#13;
the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our&#13;
tq~tture."&#13;
Times of Hawey Mill~’ available free online at http://&#13;
tinyurl.com/7qyaco.&#13;
"No doubt ~hrren is on the ,vrong side on gay marriage and&#13;
openly hostile to the gay community, but he isn’t the new"&#13;
president," said Arkansas native Pippa Roc~’ord, 42, another&#13;
inauguration spectator. ’%)~’re going to be much better off:&#13;
then ever before with President Obama."&#13;
Obama’s positions on GLBT issues are more liberal than&#13;
either Bush’s or even former President Bill Clinton. Mthough&#13;
not a supporter of gay marriage, he opposes legislation to ban&#13;
it and h~s asserted flail support for civil unions with rights&#13;
equal to marriage. According to the ~Thite House website,&#13;
President Obama supports the repeal of the "Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell" pollW for service members and of the Defense of&#13;
Marriage Act. The White House also cites Obama’s support&#13;
for stronger hate crimes laws, for housing anti-discrimination&#13;
laws inclusive of orientation language, for adoption equality&#13;
and for a comprehensive national HIV/AIDS strateD:&#13;
ABC&#13;
News online reported just prior to the inauguration that&#13;
Obama intends to nominate openly ga,v John Berry, director&#13;
of the Smithsonian~ National Zoo, as Director of the O~ce&#13;
of Personnel Management. Berry was Assistant SecretaW of&#13;
the Interior during Bill Clinton’s administration. Obama has&#13;
also nominated a lesbian, Nancy Sutley, as chairwoman of the&#13;
Council on Environmental Qsiality.&#13;
Pinning down president’s roles in GLBT issues has not been&#13;
easy in recent administrations. Although considered generally&#13;
amenable to the GLBT community, President Clinton,s record&#13;
on gay rights includes his signature on both the Defense of&#13;
Marriage Act in 1996 and the 1993 Colin Powetl- led strateD,&#13;
of"Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell." Bush was openly supportive of a&#13;
federal ban on gay marriage and retained "Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Tell" under fire; but also was the first Republican president&#13;
to appoint an openly gay man to serve in his administration,&#13;
Scott Evertz as Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy:&#13;
Bush’s nominee as ambassador to Romania, Michael E. Guest,&#13;
became the first openly gay man to be confirmed by the&#13;
Senate as a U.S. ambassador. ~e first openly gay ambassador,&#13;
James Hormel, received a recess appointment from Clinton&#13;
aAer the Senate failed to confirm the nomination.&#13;
Obama’s Gay ghts Agenda&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
Within ~ninutes after President Obama took the oath of office&#13;
on Jan 20, the official x~q~ite House webpage ( http:/Aw,-w.&#13;
whitehouse.govlagenda/civil_rightsl ) was updated under&#13;
the heading of"~]~e Agenda, Civil Rights" to detail Obamgs&#13;
support fbr tbe LGBT community. His stated agenda include&#13;
the following:&#13;
÷ Expand Hate Crimes Statutes: In 2004, crimes against&#13;
LGBT Americans constituted the third-highest categoU of&#13;
hate crime reported and made up more than 15 percent of&#13;
such crimes.&#13;
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winningjournalist in Soud* E/orie&amp; worki*ag/ar d~e &amp;n-&amp;**tind environment, the elevation of a small, "pure" minoriW to rule&#13;
news~,~pe~: He kas also written~r 7~)eMiamiHe~z,~{ ~e A&amp;ocam and over all that~ considered different, and like leeches, drain the&#13;
jlvea~ncesJ~r~qesbi,~n new~&amp;ers around the count*7. vigor of human imagination from our society?&#13;
........Continued See GkSK AGENDA Page 15&#13;
10 Met~~oSTAR Februaw 2009&#13;
@ Fight Wbrkplace Discrimination: President Obama&#13;
supports the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, and&#13;
Oldahomans for Equality art&#13;
gallery opens Maegan Kauffman&#13;
’Zetting Go" @ Maegan KauflCman&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the month of February,&#13;
and can be viewed Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pm. ~Ilne&#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;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s for Equality-&#13;
(OkEq). OkEq seel~s equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual&#13;
&amp; Transgender (LGBT) individuals and families through&#13;
advocac){, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Nae Dennis R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
art gallery will host its monthly First Thursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-gpm, Nmrsday, February 5th, 2009, for the&#13;
opening of its new exhibit, featuring the charcoal drawings of&#13;
artist Maegan Kauffman.&#13;
Maegan Kauffman is an artist from Tulsa, OK. She graduated&#13;
from Skiatook High School in May of 2005. Currently,&#13;
Maegan is attending the Fred Jones Jr. School ofArt at the&#13;
University of Oldahoma where she works as a Teacher’s&#13;
Assistant for Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies,&#13;
Professor Robert Dohrmann. She is a member of The Red&#13;
Clay Faction Ceramics Club and will graduate with her&#13;
Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree in May of 2010.&#13;
"As an artist, I draw my inspiration fiom life and the human&#13;
body as it differs from individual to individual," states Ms.&#13;
Kauff)nan. "I am inspired by the human condition and&#13;
the way that we not only deal with the challenges we face&#13;
out in the world, but also with the inner battles we have&#13;
within ourselves. The way that a person feels on the inside is&#13;
expressed through that person~ demeanor, the way they hold&#13;
their body, and the way they force a smile. By capturing&#13;
people’s expressions and their body language, I capture&#13;
their inner emotional state. I consider my artwork realistic&#13;
expressionism, in which I portray my subjects in a photo&#13;
realistic manner. Although I put much emphasis on realistic&#13;
rendering, I use techniques like contrast and composition to&#13;
express sentiments of the individual portrayed."&#13;
Maegan continues, "I enjoy all of the different aspects of&#13;
figurative drawing, including the challenge of proportions&#13;
and morphing mere shapes and shadows into recognizable&#13;
form. When I approach a new piece, I don’t necessarily look&#13;
at my subject as a whole, but as a million different forms.&#13;
I concentrate on rendering each individual form accurately&#13;
and in the end the forms melt together into one cohesive&#13;
image. Charcoal is nay medium of choice for rendering these&#13;
images. I have learned to manipulate the charcoal, by shading,&#13;
blending, and crisping edges, to achieve the image desired.&#13;
The high distinction between tones of dark, medium, and&#13;
light give the subject matter a tangible quality."&#13;
Qffe-Broadway’spopular musical corn@ Alter Boyz is set to rock&#13;
the masses at Tulsa’s PAC.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ ALTAR BOYZ is the hilarious account&#13;
of a struggling Christian boy band from Greenville, Ohio.&#13;
The Boyz - intent on saving souls and raising spirits - are&#13;
on the last night of their "Raise the Praise" U.S. tour and&#13;
determined to make the big time. There’s Matthew, the&#13;
hunky leadm; who holds the group together; Mark, the sweet&#13;
and sensitive one, who choreographs all the band’s signature&#13;
moves; Luke, the bad boy with an interest in communion&#13;
wine and driver of the Altar Boyz van; Juan, the Latin lover&#13;
who’s popular with the ladies; and Abraham, a nice Je,vish boy&#13;
who’s not sure how he ended up in the group.&#13;
Spectacular music...sinfully sensational dancing...faith that’s&#13;
stronger than their hair gel .... The ALTAR BOYZ get ready&#13;
to rock the masses of all denominations by spreading the&#13;
good news and soothing the troubled souls ofTulsa through&#13;
the glory of sweet pop music. Produced by Grace Man&#13;
Productions, ALTAR BOYZ makes its Tulsa debut March 6-&#13;
15, 2009 at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center.&#13;
Tickets for ALTAR BOYZ, priced $25 to $35 with special&#13;
2-top cabaret table seating at $90 are on sale nox~; at the Tulsa&#13;
Performing Arts Center Box Office, by phone call (918) 596-&#13;
7111 or purchase on-line at www.myticketoffice.com.&#13;
Kansas City’s Gay Chorus Makes&#13;
Oklahoma Debut&#13;
ICANSAS CITY, MO (PR) __ Heartland Men’s Chorus,&#13;
Kansas Ci@ gay men’s chorus, will present a flee concert&#13;
performance of And Justice for All at the Village Christian&#13;
Church (9401 Ridgeview Drive) at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,&#13;
March 3, 2009. Singing out in Kansas City for more than 23&#13;
years, the concert will mark the Oklahoma City debut of this&#13;
renowned group of singers. A fi’ee-will offering will benefit the&#13;
BritVil Food Pantry.&#13;
Among the largest gay meffs choruses in the nation,&#13;
Heartland Men’s Chorus has won acclaim for its daring&#13;
programming and unique choral sound. More than 100&#13;
singers are expected to travel to Oldahoma City for this special&#13;
benefit performance ofAnd Justice for Al!.&#13;
"llae concert combines lnusic, narration and multi-media in&#13;
a unique "musicaI documentary" format, that has become a&#13;
halhnark of HMC. The performance will trace the struggles&#13;
of Afiican Americans, women, gays and lesbians in their quest&#13;
for civil rights. Audience members can expect to hear inusic&#13;
spawned fiom the various civil rights movements ("We Shall&#13;
Overcome"), music inspired by iconic historical events ("Elegy&#13;
for Matthew") and songs that resonate on the theme of social&#13;
justice ("You’ve Got to be Carefully Taught").&#13;
This concert marks the first regional tour for HMC. In&#13;
addition to the performance at Village Christian Church,&#13;
the men will perform at the American Choral Directors&#13;
Association annual conference (to be held in Oklahoma City)&#13;
and present a special weekday matinee for middle and highschool&#13;
students in Kansas City.&#13;
"Reaching out to diverse audiences is an integral part of our&#13;
mission," says artistic director Dr. Joe Nadeau. "This particular&#13;
concert, combining our music with an important social&#13;
justice message, was the perfect vehicle to bring ’the HMC&#13;
experience’ to those who may not have had a chance to hear&#13;
us perform before."&#13;
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OKC Community Center&#13;
Planning Committee Meets&#13;
By Jeanne Flanigan&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The steering committee for the&#13;
OKC LGBT Community Center met January 21 at Church&#13;
of the Open Arms, 3131 N. Pennsylvania. The meeting was&#13;
attended by 10 people, some representing organizations and&#13;
some attending as individuals. The goal is to have a building&#13;
to house a communitT center.&#13;
Several have volunteered to take responsibilities for aspects&#13;
of planning for the center, and some want to be identified&#13;
by first name only, for privacy concerns. Facilitator/Chair of&#13;
the steering committee is Henry, Building committee chair&#13;
is Ginger, Finance committee chair is Margaret, Program&#13;
committee is Larry Schockley, PR/Outreach committee is&#13;
Eric, and Governance committee is Saul Olivarez.&#13;
"I]~e cormnittee will begin the process of forming a non-profit&#13;
501 C3 organization by reviewing the mission statements of&#13;
other organizations, selecting a temporary name for the center,&#13;
forming a board, and writing bylaws. The committee invites&#13;
anyone interested to make suggestions for a name, attend&#13;
raeetings, and help advance the process.&#13;
~ne PR/Outreach committee will establish a website&#13;
eventually, but for no,v people can communicate to the&#13;
committee at okcglbtcenter@ gmail.com. The next meeting&#13;
will be on February 19, at 6 pro, at Church of the Open&#13;
Arms.&#13;
K~ns~s City’s w~rld renowned g~I/men s chorus comes ~ Okl~h~rn~ City&#13;
~nd mm,ing ~ne-night-~nly performance.&#13;
Mickey Coalwell, The Kansas City Star&#13;
12 %~A oSTAR February 2009&#13;
Health Departments&#13;
React with A arm to&#13;
New CDC Surveillance&#13;
Data&#13;
STD Rates Higher Than Ever While Funding&#13;
For Prevention Declines&#13;
(PRWEB) January 15, 2009 -- Today, the&#13;
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention&#13;
released national sexually transmitted disease&#13;
(STD) surveillance data for 2007. The report&#13;
shows persistent and staggeringly high rates of&#13;
STDs as welt as a disproportionate burden of&#13;
infections on youth, minorities, and women.&#13;
Upon the release of this information, the&#13;
National Coalition ofSTD Directors called&#13;
for a renewed commitment ftom Congress&#13;
and President Obama to fight the STD&#13;
epidemic in the U.S.&#13;
In 2007, more than&#13;
1.1 million Chlamydia&#13;
cases were reported,&#13;
which is the largest&#13;
number of cases ever&#13;
reported to CDC for&#13;
any condition. Rates of&#13;
primary and secondary&#13;
(P &amp; S) syphilis&#13;
increased by 15% from&#13;
2006, and 65% of all&#13;
P &amp; S syphilis cases&#13;
were among men who&#13;
since Fiscal Year 2003. This has significandy&#13;
hampered the ability ofSTD programs in&#13;
state and local health departments to deliver&#13;
critical prevention and treatment services,&#13;
as well as conduct surveillance. "State and&#13;
local health departments are responsible&#13;
for controlling this epidemic and often&#13;
are the medical providers of last resort for&#13;
persons with STDs. There needs to be a&#13;
systematic reinvestment in the public health&#13;
infrastructure to provide the necessaiT clinical&#13;
services to diagnose and treat STDs and&#13;
contact exposed partners to insure that they&#13;
are treated and further spread is prevented,"&#13;
stated Dr. Peter Kerndt, NCSD Board Chair&#13;
and STD Program Director from Los Angeles&#13;
County.&#13;
"In addition to the need for a greater&#13;
investment of resources for CDC’s Division&#13;
of STD Prevention, NCSD strongly urges&#13;
Congress and President Obama to support&#13;
:evidence-based&#13;
"This report should serve as a&#13;
wake up call to policymakers&#13;
and the public that STDs remain&#13;
a significant public health threat&#13;
in the U.S., and a scaled up&#13;
investment of funds are desperately&#13;
needed for prevention and&#13;
treatment."&#13;
prevention programs&#13;
to prevent STDs,&#13;
particularly for young&#13;
people," stated Don&#13;
Clark. More than&#13;
$1.6 billion in federal&#13;
funds have been&#13;
spent on abstinenceonly-&#13;
until-marriage&#13;
programs, which&#13;
have been unable&#13;
effectiveness at&#13;
have sex with men (MSM). In addition, the delaying sexual activity, or reducing rates of&#13;
report shows persistent and growing racial STDs, including HIV/AIDS, or unintended&#13;
d!sparities in Chlamydia, Syphilis, and pregnancy. Clark continued, "It is time to end&#13;
Gonorrhea infections. In 2007, Blacks were these ineffective and harmful programs, and&#13;
19 times more likely to become infected with invest ifi sciefice based ~ipproaches to STD&#13;
Gonorrhea than whites, prevention, including comprehensive sex&#13;
education."&#13;
CDC estimates that approximately I~ million&#13;
STD infections occur each year, and nearly&#13;
half are among those aged 15:24. African&#13;
American women between 15 and 19 are&#13;
particularly hard hit, accounting for the&#13;
highest rates of Chlan~ydia and Gonorrhea&#13;
of any group. The consequences of untreated&#13;
STDs include infertility, pregnancy&#13;
complications, cervical cancer, pelvic&#13;
inflammatory disease, birth defects and an&#13;
increased risk of HIV transmission.&#13;
While rates of STDs have continued to&#13;
increase, federal funding for CDC’s Division&#13;
of STD Prevention has steadily declined&#13;
The National Coalition of STD Directors&#13;
is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association of&#13;
public health sexually transmitted disease&#13;
(STD) program directors in the 65 CDC&#13;
directly funded project areas, which includes&#13;
all 50 states, 7 cities, and 8 U.S. territories.&#13;
As the only national organization with a&#13;
constituency that provides frontline STD&#13;
services, NCSD is the leading national&#13;
voice for strengthening STD prevention,&#13;
research and treatment. These efforts include&#13;
advocating for effective policies, strategies,&#13;
and sufficient resources, as xvell as increasing&#13;
awareness of the medical and social impact of&#13;
STDs.&#13;
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Wockner News Service&#13;
een to Might British&#13;
AIDS activist&#13;
Queen Elizabeth II ~mnounced on New i%r’s&#13;
Eve */ant she will ~ni£ht leadin£AIDS activist&#13;
Ni~ Partdd£e, chi~executiw" ofthe AIDS&#13;
o,gmdzation ~n’ence Hi,,ins ~’ust. THT&#13;
Queen Elizabefl~ II announced on New Year’s&#13;
Eve that she will knight leading MDS activist&#13;
Nick Partridge, chief executive of the MDS&#13;
organization Terrence Higgins Trust.&#13;
Partridge told the BBC he was "absolutely&#13;
delighted" by the honor.&#13;
He will be "invested" later this year when&#13;
Elizabeth lays a sword on his shoulders.&#13;
Aussie gay partners&#13;
gain access to military&#13;
pensions&#13;
Australian gays and lesbians will have access&#13;
to their deceased partners’ military pensions&#13;
starting in July.&#13;
The move follows a 2003 ruling by the ofiqce&#13;
of the United Nations High Commissioner&#13;
for Human Rights, which found Australia’s&#13;
refusal to grant the pensions in violation of&#13;
the International Covenant on Civil and&#13;
Political Rights.&#13;
Sweden will not&#13;
recognize Canadian&#13;
Two S~vedish Lutheran ministers, Lars&#13;
Gfirdfeldt and Lars Arnell, have lost their fin!l&#13;
appeal in a case seeking recognition of their&#13;
Canadian same-sex marriage.&#13;
The Supreine Administrative Court agreed&#13;
with lower courts Dec. 16 that foreign samesex&#13;
marriages can be recognized in Sweden&#13;
only as registered partnerships.&#13;
~e case targeted Sweden’s taxation authority&#13;
for allegedly mislabeling the couple’s union.&#13;
"Ihe ruling, however, may have a limited&#13;
lifespan. Sweden’s government favors granting&#13;
same-sex couples full access to marriage, and&#13;
a new law is expected to be in place by the&#13;
middle of 2009.&#13;
Senegal }ails nine men&#13;
for having gay sex&#13;
Nine gay men in Dakar, Senegal, were&#13;
jailed for eight years Jan. 6 for the crimes of&#13;
having gay sex and belonging to a "criminal&#13;
association," an HIV-services group.&#13;
On Dec. 19, police raided the apartment of&#13;
gay leader Diadji Diouf, arrested him and&#13;
the other men, and confiscated Condoms arid&#13;
lubricants.....&#13;
The men were taken to a police station and&#13;
held until Dec. 24, then transferred to a&#13;
detention center, where they were held until&#13;
trial. Human Rights \Vc’atch said the men were&#13;
beaten while in custody.&#13;
According to the International Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Human Rights Commission, the&#13;
men’s lawyers had only limited access to case&#13;
files and little time to prepare for the hearing.&#13;
At the trial, prosecutors reportedly used the&#13;
confiscated condoms and lube as evidence&#13;
tha~ the men had engaged in gay sex.&#13;
The men received the maximum five-year&#13;
sentence for engaging in what the Penal Code&#13;
calls "an improper or unnatural act with a&#13;
person of the same sex" and three additional&#13;
years for being members of the HIV-services&#13;
organization AIDES Sdndgal, the "cril~ninal&#13;
associatiom"&#13;
HRgZ said the sentences have "produced&#13;
widespread panic among organizations&#13;
addressing HIV and MDS, particularly those&#13;
working with men who have sex with men."&#13;
Tl~e arrests occurred several days after Senegal&#13;
hosted the 15th International Conference&#13;
on AIDS and STIs (sexually transmitted&#13;
infections) in Africa. Presentations at the&#13;
conference highlighted the contradictions&#13;
in countries such as Senegal that aim HIVprevention&#13;
efforts at men who have sex with&#13;
men but continue to criminalize same-sex&#13;
relations.&#13;
Last February, 10 men and a woman were&#13;
arrested in Dakar, the capital city, after a&#13;
popular magazine published photographs of&#13;
a purported marriage ceremony between two&#13;
Senegalese men.&#13;
Although the individuals were later released,&#13;
"the publicity and arrests created tremendous&#13;
public animosity toward LGBT people in&#13;
Senegal," IGLHRC said.&#13;
"MaW gay men and lesbians were attacked&#13;
by mobs or driven fi’om their homes," the&#13;
organization said.&#13;
Ugandan gay activists&#13;
win awsuit&#13;
In a landmark victory, the High Court of&#13;
Uganda ruled Dec. 22 that constitutional&#13;
rights apply to GLBT people.......... ....&#13;
Activists Victor Mukasa and Yvonne Oyoo&#13;
had sued the attorney general following&#13;
a 2005 raid at Mukasa’s home in which&#13;
documents were seized and Oyoo was&#13;
arrested, assaulted and sexually&#13;
harassed. Mukasa was not present&#13;
at the time of the raid.&#13;
Justice Stella Arach Amoko found&#13;
that the raid violated the activists’&#13;
rights to, among other things,&#13;
liberty; privacy, dignity, and&#13;
protection from unlawful entry,&#13;
unlawful search, unauthorized&#13;
seizure and inhuman treatment.&#13;
"The actions of the officials that&#13;
molested Victor Mukasa and&#13;
Oyoo were unconstitutional,&#13;
inhuman, and should be&#13;
condemned," Arach Amoko said.&#13;
AIDS societies call for&#13;
release ofimprisoned&#13;
Senegalese gays&#13;
"ihe International AIDS Society and the&#13;
Society for AIDS in Afi’ica have demanded&#13;
that Senegal release nine men who were sent&#13;
to prison for eight years on Jan. 6 for the&#13;
crimes of engaging in gay sex and belonging&#13;
to a "criminal association," the HIV-services&#13;
group AIDES Sdndgal.&#13;
"The arrest of these men based purely on their&#13;
sexual orientation represents a major setback&#13;
for the Senegalese response to HIV, which&#13;
is widely viewed as a model in Africa," SAA&#13;
President Joanna Mangueira said Jan. 12.&#13;
The nine men were sentenced in Dakar, the&#13;
capital, after being arrested and jailed Dec.&#13;
19 following a raid on the apartment of gay&#13;
leader Diadji Diouf.&#13;
At the trial, prosecutors used condoms and&#13;
lube confiscated during the raid to prove that&#13;
the men had engaged in gay sex.&#13;
The men received the maximum five-year&#13;
sentence for doing what the Penal Code calls&#13;
"an improper or unnatural act with a person&#13;
of the same sex" and three additional years&#13;
for being members of the "criminal" HIV&#13;
organization.&#13;
...............More XXrorld News Page 18&#13;
~Ihe case was brought by Edward Young of&#13;
Sydney, whose partner of 38 years died 10&#13;
years ago.&#13;
"What I wanted was to take on the little&#13;
man, (former Prime Minister John) Howard,&#13;
and fight," Young told Nae Sydney Morning&#13;
Herald. "What I wanted was something that&#13;
would apply right across the board."&#13;
After the 2003 ruling, the former Howard&#13;
government procrastinated in reviewing its&#13;
policy, Howard was replaced by Kevin Rudd&#13;
in December.&#13;
"IGLHRC is deeply concerned by what&#13;
appears to be a violation of the right to a flee&#13;
and fair trial, the right to privacy and the&#13;
right to freedom from discrimination," the&#13;
group said.&#13;
"These charges will have a chilling effect on&#13;
AIDS programs," added Scott Long, director&#13;
of Human Rights \Vatch’s LGBT Rights&#13;
Division. "Outreach workers and people&#13;
seeking HIV prevention or treatment should&#13;
not have to worry about police persecution.&#13;
Senegal should drop these charges and repeal&#13;
its sodomy law (which) invades privacy,&#13;
criminalizes health work, justifies brutality&#13;
and feeds fear."&#13;
"It was my dream that justice&#13;
would come and it has come,"&#13;
Mukasa said after the ruling.&#13;
"And it is my bigger dream&#13;
that justice will come to every&#13;
human being in Uganda who is&#13;
oppressed. This does not mark&#13;
the end. ~Ihe struggle continues&#13;
until every human being is free."&#13;
14 ~i?et ’oSTAR February 2009&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@Club 209, Tulsa&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City-&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
@ Tulsa Eagle, Tulsa&#13;
@ The End Up, Tulsa @Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
believes that our anti-discrimination employment laws&#13;
should be expanded to include sexual orientation and&#13;
gender identitT.&#13;
@ Support Ftfll Civil Unions and Federa! Rights&#13;
fbr LGBT Couples: President Obama supports full&#13;
civil unions that give same-sex couples legal rights and&#13;
privileges equal to those of married couples. Obama also&#13;
believes we need to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act&#13;
and enact legislation that would ensure that the 1,100+&#13;
federal legal rights and benefits currently provided on the&#13;
basis of marital status are extended to same-sex couples in&#13;
civil unions and other legally-recognized unions.&#13;
@ Oppose a Constitutional Ban on Same-Sex Marriage:&#13;
President Obama voted against the Federal Marriage&#13;
Amendment in 2006 which would have defined marriage&#13;
as between a man and a woman and prevented judicial&#13;
extension of marriage-like rights to same-sex or other&#13;
umnarried couples.&#13;
@ Repeal Don’t Ask-Dofft Tell: President Obama&#13;
agrees w’ith former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff&#13;
John Shalikashvili and other military experts that we need&#13;
to repeal the "don’t ask, don’t tell" polic?:&#13;
@ Expaald Adoption Rights: President Obama believes&#13;
that we must enstire adoption rights for all couples and&#13;
individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation. He&#13;
thinks that a child will benefit from a healthy and loving&#13;
home, whether the parents are gay or not.&#13;
@ Promote AIDS Prevention: In the first year of his&#13;
presidency.&#13;
@ Empower’Women to Prevent HIV/AIDS: In the&#13;
United States, the percentage ofwomen diagnosed with&#13;
AIDS has quadrupled over the last 20 years. Today,&#13;
women account for more than one quarter of all new&#13;
HtV/AIDS diagnoses, President Obama introduced the&#13;
Microbicide Development Act, which will accelerate the&#13;
development Of products that empower women in the&#13;
battle against AIDS.&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task&#13;
Force responds to President&#13;
Obama inauguration speec&#13;
xWASHINGTON, DC (PR) __ ~Ihe National Gay and&#13;
l~sbian Task Force responded today to President Barack&#13;
Obama’s inauguration speech.&#13;
"America made history today ~vith the swearing-in of&#13;
Barack Obama as its 44th president. It is our hope this&#13;
truly marl~ the dawn of a new political era ofengagement&#13;
in the life of this country. In his gpeech, the president&#13;
spoke of our nation’s need to reat~rm its enduring spirit&#13;
and ’carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea ...&#13;
[the] promise that all are equal, all are free, and all deserve&#13;
a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness.’&#13;
"Our country has made significant strides in advancing&#13;
this ’noble ideg toward ful!-fledged realitT, but we’re&#13;
not there yet. Too many people continue to face&#13;
discrimination and hardship. As President Obama&#13;
assumes the role ofAmeric~s ~’oremost leader, we call&#13;
upon him to fulfill the promise of a nation where lesbian,&#13;
ga~, bisexual and transgender people are recognized&#13;
and valued as part of this country’s strength, spirit&#13;
and solution. ~e fact tl~at the ot~cial White House&#13;
Web site was updated just this afternoon with a list&#13;
of commitments to LGBT rights is already enormous&#13;
positive change."&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~®troSTAR 15&#13;
Loo ng for some new exciting wines ?&#13;
You may wanna check these’ out.&#13;
"We Just got back fi’om a California road trip. Vie were lieading&#13;
south on ~iuT 101/a road trip fi’om Napa to Paso R0bles2&#13;
My partner &amp; I did one of our famous annual&#13;
~vhifl wind holiday road tours through&#13;
northern California There are a lot ofwineries&#13;
between Napa &amp; Paso Robles. Grape growing&#13;
regions are expanding every year and we&#13;
never have time to see as much as ~ve want to.&#13;
California has so many wineries to experience&#13;
and they’re all zip and dmvn the coast. We&#13;
visited quite a few tasting rooms in 3 days and&#13;
tried out some really good ~vines. If the wines&#13;
are listed here, it’s because we fonnd them and&#13;
the service to be quite exceptional. Not all we&#13;
sampled will be listed here and although many&#13;
are not available here in Oklahoma, you may be&#13;
surprised to find out which ones are.&#13;
Here are some highlights from our trip:&#13;
Napa&#13;
Silver Oak/Alexander Valley Cabernet "04&#13;
Miner Oracle Red ’05 and the ~qld Yeast&#13;
Chardonnay ’07&#13;
Saddleback Scouts Honor named after wine&#13;
maker Niels Venge’s late dog. This wine is&#13;
naostly Zin with Petite Sirah and Charbono.&#13;
Cult Wine Central is a good place to go and&#13;
check out some ofNapa’s more serious wines all&#13;
under one rooflike Ghost Block Cabernet and&#13;
many, many more.&#13;
Monterey&#13;
Ventana Chardonnay Arroyo Seco ’06&#13;
Paso Robles&#13;
Rotta Cabernet ’05 &amp; the Heritage Zin ’06,&#13;
Opolo Summit Creek Zin ’06&#13;
Cambria Viognier 07. Bench Break Pinot&#13;
Noir ’06, Julia’s Pinot Noir ’06 anSthc Tepu--&#13;
quet Vineyard Syrah ’05&#13;
Dierberg Santa Maria Valley Pinot Noir &amp;&#13;
Chardonnay both are ’06 and estate grmvn.&#13;
Fess ~Parker Santa Barbara County Viognier&#13;
’07 &amp; Melange Blanc ’06 (Marsanne, Ro)~fi&#13;
&amp; Granache Blanc).&#13;
Zaca Mesa Estate Rousanne ’06&#13;
Firestone Cabernet Franc Rose ’07&#13;
These wines are&#13;
than describe the&#13;
invite you to go&#13;
questions and purchase a bottle&#13;
some food &amp; wine with&#13;
out for yourself.&#13;
Photo: M~ D in California wine country&#13;
This writer is one ofthe managers at the Grand Vin&#13;
~vine shop. He also bar tends and hosts ,vine &amp; food&#13;
events known in town as the&#13;
Wine Enthusiasts ofTulsa.&#13;
~References include:&#13;
ww. ~neSpectator.com&#13;
w.lffqneCount~7-his~ek.com&#13;
~w.CultI~neCentral.com&#13;
This months recipe courtesy of: 1 cup Green onion&#13;
2 ts Oregano&#13;
2 drops Red hot sauce (optional)&#13;
Cajun spices (blackened or Cajun king&#13;
herbed spice excellent) to taste&#13;
Salt to taste&#13;
2 cups Raw white rice&#13;
~AlligatorJambalaya&#13;
Ingredients:&#13;
lb Marinated alligator fillet cut into small&#13;
pieces&#13;
1 lb Hot sausage (Italian) cur into chunks&#13;
3 tbs Oil&#13;
213 cup Bell peppers chopped&#13;
2 cloves Garlic crushed&#13;
3/4 cup Parsley&#13;
1 cup Chopped fi-esh parsley&#13;
1 cup Ch@i3ed celery&#13;
2 can Tomatoes ~16 oz each)&#13;
2 cups Chicken stock (2 pkg chicken cube&#13;
mix + water also works)&#13;
To prepare:&#13;
In deep frying pan (cast iron preferably) sautd&#13;
the bell pepper, garlic, parsley and celery.&#13;
While this is c~oking, adT:l tomatoes &amp; their&#13;
liquid, the chicken stock &amp;, green onion to&#13;
a pot that can cook on the stove and in the&#13;
oven (Corningware) Stir in spices, sautded&#13;
vegetables raw rice, sausage and alligator fillet&#13;
pieces. Cook on medium-high heat until&#13;
liquid is absorbed (stir occasionally to make&#13;
sure rice doesn’t burn on bottom) and then&#13;
bake covered in the oven for 25 minutes.&#13;
NOTE: Alligator meat may not be available&#13;
in your area, try chicken breast fillet as a&#13;
substitute:&#13;
16 ~’&gt;~ roSTAR February 2009&#13;
At ~e BOK Center Tulsa&#13;
L~"W ~e Cable Guy&#13;
Feb 13, 2009 at BOK Center&#13;
’Eat, Drink, and Be Larry"&#13;
Tickets On Sate Nov 21 @ 10am&#13;
Prices: $I0, $25.75, $43.75&#13;
The man who added the catchphrase "Git-R-Done" to the&#13;
Banerican lexicon is coming to Tulsa! Dan Whitney, known&#13;
better as Larry The Cable Gu&gt; has proven to be one of the&#13;
most successful comics. Larry has received a Billboard Top&#13;
Comedy Tour Award.&#13;
For a limited time, we are offering an ’Economic Recovery&#13;
Package’ where select tickets are buy one get one free. N~is&#13;
off)r on select seats is valid Friday, November 2tst at 10am&#13;
until Monday, November 24tb at 6pm gq-tlLE SUPPLIES&#13;
~ST!&#13;
Smucker~ Stars on Ice&#13;
Feb 15, 2009 at BOK Center&#13;
"On The Edge" "Tour&#13;
Sunday, Feb 15th @ 3pm&#13;
Tickets: $25, $40, $70, $115&#13;
Group Discounts: Receive $5 off groups of 10+, Additional&#13;
incentives for groups of 25+!!! Please call 918-894-4252&#13;
to purchase yonr group tickets today and find out more&#13;
information!&#13;
In the year leading up to the 2010 Winter Games, skating&#13;
fans will not find a better preview of America’s favorite&#13;
Olympic sport. This year Tulsa skating fans are in for a real&#13;
treat; Smucker’s Stars on Ice is proud to welcome Evan&#13;
~vsacek, Two-time U.S. Champion as a very specia! guest for&#13;
this performance.&#13;
Trace Adkdns&#13;
NEW DATE: FEBRUARY 19, 2009&#13;
with special guest: Craig Morgan. Ticket Prices: $52 and $42&#13;
Due to illness, the Trace Adkins concert for Frida?,; December&#13;
5th was postponed until Timrsday, February 19, 2009.&#13;
A series of dates on the tour have been rescheduled after&#13;
management reported that he had the intestinal flu and&#13;
needed rime off to recover. M1 tickets previously purchased&#13;
will be honored. Refunds will be available at point of&#13;
The V¢-or|d-Famous Lipizzaner Stallions&#13;
Mar 1, 2009 at BOK Center&#13;
Tt~e World-Famous Lipizzaner Stallions&#13;
Sunday; March 1, 2009 Showtimes: 2pm &amp; 6pm&#13;
Ticket Prices: $34.50, $29.50, &amp; $24.50&#13;
Group Discount:&#13;
15 or more people get $5 discount on $24.50 tickets and&#13;
$29.50 tickets. Call 918-894-4252 for more information&#13;
Photo: Helen Mirren&#13;
Mirren, Gershon, Jordan&#13;
Saddle Up for Love Rmach&#13;
Do you want to see Helen Mirren&#13;
as the madam of Nevada’s first legal&#13;
brothel? Ofcourse you do, and&#13;
now you can. She and Joe Pesci will&#13;
play reaMife married entrepreneurs&#13;
Grace and Charlie Botempo in Love&#13;
Ranch, directed by Taylor Ha&amp;ford&#13;
(who~ also Mirren’s husband). The&#13;
cast of gay-adjacent favorites also&#13;
includes Gina Gershon and Bai Ling&#13;
- playing, one would assume, "rancla&#13;
hands" - as well as the hilarious Leslie&#13;
Jordan (Sordid Lives, Wil! &amp; Grace).&#13;
Between Mirren and Gershon alone,&#13;
there~ enough caree&gt;spanning&#13;
cinematic Sapphic scenarios to Photo: LeslieJordan&#13;
melt your Caligula and Bound DVDs into liquid plastic, and that’s not even&#13;
counting the cast members who are actually homosexual. Add Ling and Jordan&#13;
- one brazen bisexual and one screaming queen, respectively - and it sounds&#13;
like Love Ranch will offer lots of queer pleasure when it hits theaters later this&#13;
year.&#13;
Tomlin Swaddles Sweet Baby Jesus&#13;
pro Steve Bendelack (M~: Bean’s Holiday), the film offers&#13;
an interestingly, eclectic cast, including lesbian goddess Lily&#13;
Tomlin, Christopher Guest regular Michael McKean, Freddy&#13;
Got Fingered creator Torn Green, the eve&gt;unpredictable&#13;
Melanie Griflith, and bear pin-up Hagrid himself, Robbie&#13;
Coltrane. With any luck, Sweet Baby Jesus will be a blessed&#13;
theatrical event this December.&#13;
Romeo loves a good Christmas movie - and if it’s got a whiff&#13;
of sacrilege, so much the better. Sweet Baby Jesus certainly&#13;
sounds promising; its about pregnant teenager Mary (Alison&#13;
Pill of Milk), who returns to her hometown of Bethlehem,&#13;
Md., at Christmastime. Mary’s got an older boyfriend named&#13;
Joe - but he’s not the baby’s father, leading rumors to s~virl&#13;
among the locals that Mary is about to give birth to Jesus in&#13;
his second coming. Directed by British comedy&#13;
Can Shankanan Make Bil:die Fly? Kathy Griffin Mouths Off for 50 Years&#13;
What do you get when you cross Finding Nemo ~vith An&#13;
Inconvenient Truth? Presumably Around the World in 50&#13;
Years 3D, an upcoming animated feature about a sea turtle&#13;
who hatches in !959 and spends the next five decades&#13;
traveling all over the Earth and observing what global&#13;
warming and climate change are doing to the planet. You can’t&#13;
make a cartoon without an all-star voice cast these days, and&#13;
Around the World_features gay icon ICathy Gril~n. (Can you&#13;
really stil! be on the "D List" after you’ve won two Emmys&#13;
and been nominated for a Grammy? Discuss.) Also piping&#13;
up for the film are Tim Curry, Jenny McCarthy, Anthony&#13;
Anderson, and the exceedingly ecology-minded Ed Begley Jr.&#13;
This 3D animated feature is set to turn your kids’ consciences&#13;
green later this year or in early 2010.&#13;
For years, Columbia Pictures has tried to launch a remake of&#13;
its 1960s hit musical Bye Bye Birdie, about teenage hysteria&#13;
over an Elvis-like rock icon going into the army: Tina Fey&#13;
took a crack at a new script, and John Chu (Step Up 2 the&#13;
Streets) was hired fresh out of film school to make a youthoriented&#13;
hip-hop version of the property. After those efforts&#13;
failed to soar, the studio is now turning to one of the few&#13;
people responsible for making screen musicals viable again&#13;
- gay Hairspray director Adam Shankrnan. He’ll develop&#13;
and produce a new version of Birdie, but he probably won’t&#13;
direct; he’s already got _Bob: The Musical_ and a new Sinbad&#13;
adventure on his plate. Will Shankman be the wind beneath&#13;
Birdies wings? Watch this space for flight information.&#13;
Romeo San Vicente has triedforyears to recycle ex-boyj%iends. It doesn’t really work. He can be reached care ofthispublication or at&#13;
DeepInsideHollywood@qsyndicate.com.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com NetroSTAR 17&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
ATLANTA, GA&#13;
"He&amp; Bed and BreakfastAdanm, GA&#13;
We finally have got to visit the beautiful&#13;
city of Atlanta. We usually just drive thru&#13;
Atlanta on our way down m Ft. Lauderdale.&#13;
However this year we decided to stop and&#13;
"smell the Atlanta roses" for a few days and&#13;
are we glad that we did! X)ge first checked&#13;
into the Hello Bed and Breakfast. Mike, the&#13;
owner is extremely friendly and hospitable.&#13;
He lmows the city well and can direct you to&#13;
anyplace you want to go. Atlanta of course&#13;
is a very huge city and there are enough&#13;
"Peachtree" streets, avenues, circles, etc. to&#13;
get even the best driver lost. His B and B is&#13;
tucked away in a nice, quiet neighborhood&#13;
in the heart ofAtlanta and is located in the&#13;
lush Morningside neighborhood just north&#13;
of Midtown and very close to Bucld~ead,&#13;
Virginia Highlands, EmorT¢; downtown,&#13;
Lennox Mall and Chinatown. You can walk&#13;
to many restaurants &amp; nearby shops. They are&#13;
just a mile from the Lindbergh Marta Station.&#13;
~e railway goes directly to the Airport,&#13;
Downtown, and Chinatown. Visit the CNN&#13;
Center, Underground Atlanta, Coca-Cola&#13;
Museum, MLK &amp; President Carter Centers,&#13;
Centennial Olympic &amp; Piedmont Park.&#13;
Enjoy their courtyard &amp; small stream through&#13;
the property plus a wonderful hot tub. They&#13;
are a pet &amp; smoke free home. They have&#13;
free Wifi access. You can check out their&#13;
website at ~.~v.hellobnb.com. Call him at:&#13;
404.892.8111. Email at hellobnb@aol.com&#13;
and it is located at 1865 Windermere Drive.&#13;
Atlanta is full of gay bars an.d we do mean&#13;
FULL of gay bars! ~ere is indeed something&#13;
here for everybody! Lots of disco/dancing&#13;
bars, leather, cowboy, piano, stripper as well&#13;
as wonderful neighborhood bars to enjo): The&#13;
bars are packed neatly all the time in Atlanta.&#13;
~is is a Major pa~ty town! And everyone&#13;
loves to party! The very first bar you need to&#13;
visit is BURKHART’S PUB which is located&#13;
at 1492 -F in a strip mall and is the friendliest&#13;
bar in the entire South! The owners, Mary&#13;
and Palmer have set the standard attitude&#13;
level for everyone and the rest of the bar&#13;
patrons follows. In all of our travels from&#13;
coast to coast we have never been&#13;
to a friendlier bar. It is a rather&#13;
large club with an outdoor patio,&#13;
several different bars and offers food&#13;
services everyday including salads,&#13;
appetizers, sandwiches, entrees and&#13;
desserts. The), have a live DJ every&#13;
night as well. They have two stories&#13;
and you can look down onto the&#13;
large crowd belmv. Very simply&#13;
put, if you can’t have fun at this&#13;
bar, you won’t be able to have fun&#13;
anyplace! Check out their ~vebsite:&#13;
http://www.burkharts.com/ It&#13;
is NOT one of Atlanta’s favorite&#13;
bars, it IS Atlanta’s favorite bar!&#13;
Tt~e number one person to meet&#13;
in Atlanta is a gendeman by the&#13;
name of Marko. He can found at Burkhart’s&#13;
on most days. He was from New York and&#13;
moved to Atlanta a fev¢ years ago and knows&#13;
more about hospitality than anyone we&#13;
have met. He introduced us to dozens of&#13;
people. ~lhe only major drawback to partying&#13;
in Atlanta is that it is NOT smoke-free!&#13;
Hopefully sometime soon, they will catch up&#13;
with the rest of the cities in the country and&#13;
have no smoldng!&#13;
We dined at Einstein’s Restaurant which is&#13;
near midtown at 1077 Juniper Street (12th&#13;
&amp; Juniper Streets), website: einsteinsadanta.&#13;
com. They have a great atmosphere,&#13;
tremendous service and ~bod to die&#13;
for! Everything we had was prepared to&#13;
perfection. ThiS is THE place to "see and be&#13;
seeff’ in gay Atlanta! They serve lunch and&#13;
dinner and are open until 11 PM during&#13;
the week and Midnight on weekends. On&#13;
Saturday and Sundays they open at 10:00&#13;
AM offering their famous brunches. Be sure&#13;
and stop by for a meal there.&#13;
Among the dozens of dozens of attractions&#13;
to see in Atlanta are the APEX Museum,&#13;
Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta Cyclorama&#13;
&amp; Civil War Museum, CNN Center, Carter&#13;
Presidential Library and Museum, Georgia&#13;
Aquarium, Margaret Mitchell House, World&#13;
of Coca- Cola, and the WoodruffArt Center&#13;
to name a few.&#13;
Since Proposition 8, just ALWAYS remember&#13;
to check out businesses before you give them&#13;
any of your gay dollars. ~ere are numerous&#13;
lists on the internet saying which major&#13;
companies financially supported Proposition&#13;
8. Never, ever give them a dime of your&#13;
money. There are a lot of major companies&#13;
who have worked extremely hard with the gay&#13;
5ommunity and they are the ones we need to&#13;
give our business to.&#13;
Before going to aW major city, always check&#13;
out: funmaps.com which is the leading gay&#13;
site for traveling in the entire country. The&#13;
local gay publication is v,~*av.southernvoice.&#13;
com and from their xvebsite you can find&#13;
listings for gay churches, organizations, gay&#13;
community center and most anything else&#13;
you need to know about "Ga,v Atlanta: http:/!&#13;
www.atlantaga.gov/Visitors/Attractions.&#13;
aspxt anything you need to know about&#13;
"Gay Atlanta. Also check out: wwvc.atlanta.&#13;
net and http:llwww.atlantaga.govlVisitorsl&#13;
Attractions.aspx.&#13;
Photo: Ray ~lliams, Marko &amp;Donald Pile&#13;
Ofcourse we just clm’t stress enough to&#13;
remember to have fun when traveling, meet&#13;
new people and talk to everyone! In Atlanta,&#13;
we want to give a big thanlcs to Marko and&#13;
Jasen who are two wonderfu! guys! Thanks&#13;
to the owners of Burk~art’s Pub for having&#13;
such a wonderful bar! Bar owners around the&#13;
country should fly down to Atlanta and see&#13;
for themselves what a great bar.&#13;
internationa&#13;
Euro Parliament pushes&#13;
for gay equality&#13;
The European Parliament is pushing the 27&#13;
member states of the European Union to do&#13;
better in treating gay people equally.&#13;
The parliament adopted a report Jan. 14 that&#13;
urged member nations to recognize each&#13;
other’s same-sex partnerships and marriages,&#13;
and condemned homophobic hate speech by&#13;
political and religious leaders.&#13;
The report also calls on the European&#13;
Commission to propose legislation to&#13;
criminalize anti-gay hate crimes, guarantee&#13;
the right of free movement ~vithin the EU for&#13;
same-sex couples, and assure that gay people&#13;
seeking asylum from anti-gay nations receive&#13;
it.&#13;
The parliament further requested that a study&#13;
be done to gauge the level of harassment and&#13;
violence experienced by transsexuals in the 27&#13;
nations.&#13;
~lhe European Union is composed of Austria,&#13;
Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech&#13;
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,&#13;
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland,&#13;
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,&#13;
the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania,&#13;
Slovalda, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the&#13;
United Kingdom.&#13;
At least 14 of the nations allow same-sex&#13;
marriage or have civil-union or registeredpartnership&#13;
laws that grant some, most or all&#13;
of the rights and obligations of marriage to&#13;
same-sex couples.&#13;
In related nevcs, Thomas Hammarberg, the&#13;
human rights commissioner for the 47-nation&#13;
Council of Europe, recently denounced&#13;
the mistreatment of transgender people in&#13;
member nations.&#13;
"Some people seem to have a problem with&#13;
the mere existence of human beings whose&#13;
outer expression of their inner gender identity&#13;
is not the same as their gender determined at&#13;
birth," Hammarberg said. "Aggression against&#13;
transgender persons cannot however be&#13;
excused as resulting from ignorance or lack of&#13;
education. These attitudes cause serious harm&#13;
to innocent and vulnerable people and must&#13;
therefore be countered.... There is no excuse&#13;
for not immediately granting this community&#13;
their full and unconditional human rights."&#13;
The Council of Europe is composed of&#13;
Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria,&#13;
Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and&#13;
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the&#13;
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,&#13;
France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary,&#13;
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein,&#13;
Lithuania, Lt~xembourg, Malta, Moldova,&#13;
Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands,&#13;
Norway; Poland, Portugal, Romania,&#13;
the Russian Federation, San Marino,&#13;
Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,&#13;
Switzerland, "The former Yugoslav Republic&#13;
of Macedonia," Turkey, Ukraine and the&#13;
United Kingdom.&#13;
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With Venus going into Aries and Mars&#13;
going into Aquarius, latch on to bold,&#13;
creative impulses. Take the flirtatious&#13;
chances that you normally wouldn’t&#13;
dare to. Think of new approaches to&#13;
artistic projects you’ve been considering,&#13;
and get started!&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Trust&#13;
those inspirational sparks that seem to&#13;
come out of nowhere, even though they&#13;
do need the guidance of a practiced&#13;
expert - and some improvements you&#13;
won’t think of - to help you bring them to&#13;
successful fruition.&#13;
TAURUS (ArR 20 - May 20): Wellmeaning&#13;
friends offering "helpful suggestions"&#13;
can unwittingly hit a nerve. Try&#13;
to take it all in good humor, or just thank&#13;
them for sharing. Political or philosophical&#13;
arguments can be less personal and&#13;
more enlightening. Speak up and state&#13;
your opinions!&#13;
GEM~N~ (May 21 - June 20): Someone&#13;
in charge is taking an interest in you.&#13;
It could be professional or sexual. This&#13;
could be great for your career or just a&#13;
lot of drama at work. Keep your eyes&#13;
open and think ahead, and you’ll be&#13;
fine.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 o Ju~y 22): The&#13;
stars offer a new romantic adventure!&#13;
~f you’re partnered, that could alleviate&#13;
boredom, but include your mate in&#13;
the fuu! Anything sporty and sweaty’ is&#13;
good, perhaps ro!!#r skating in the park&#13;
or exploring some kink.&#13;
LEO (July 23 -August 22): "(’our eagerness&#13;
to try new sexual techniques&#13;
could leave you open to catching&#13;
something very nasty. Think ahead on&#13;
prophylaxis whenever you try anything&#13;
(or anyone) new! And when was your&#13;
last check-up? You’re probably fine, but&#13;
make sure to get yourself tested.&#13;
WRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Even if you’re long-partnered, this is a&#13;
great time for innovative romantic fun&#13;
and games. With the love of your life or&#13;
an _amour du jour_, treat love as an art&#13;
and explore new techniques.&#13;
HERA (September 23 - October 22):&#13;
You’ll get a better or more frequent&#13;
workout if you figure out how to make&#13;
it more fun. Exercising at home or with&#13;
a group of friends you regard as family&#13;
can help. At least shake it up with some&#13;
variety.&#13;
SCORHO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): Playful banter can lead you into&#13;
revealing more of yourself than you&#13;
intended. This can be good, prompting&#13;
more intimacy and openness in your&#13;
friendships. Spats along the way should&#13;
be easily reconciled. Just don’t take&#13;
yourself so seriously!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December&#13;
20): Rather than acting on&#13;
shopaholic impulses, use them as clues&#13;
to think about what you want, what you&#13;
really need, and how to practice more&#13;
efficient economy. A household inventory&#13;
can also spur a smarter approach&#13;
to finances.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January&#13;
19): Accept flattery and flirtations with&#13;
good grace, enjoying them as passing&#13;
pleasantries. Try practicing the art of&#13;
compliments and flirtation yourself. It&#13;
can be done without compromising your&#13;
integrity!&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
t8): "Retail therapy" is not therapy at&#13;
all, but a symptom of deeper needs.&#13;
When you get that expensive impulse,&#13;
stop and ask what you really want.&#13;
Deal with the deeper disappointments&#13;
provoking a yen for compensation, and&#13;
you’ll be stronger and richer!&#13;
PISCES (February t9 - March 19):&#13;
Wear more of the clothing or jewelry&#13;
you’ve received as gifts. The m~rror of&#13;
your friends’ eyes can show not only&#13;
sides of yourself that you rarely consider,&#13;
but also more of your potential.&#13;
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5 New York Liberty game offiCials&#13;
9 Pink, fbr one&#13;
14 Retreat f~r D.H. Lawrence&#13;
15 Colorado, to Co~teau&#13;
16 Garment with a flared bottom&#13;
! 7 Sui~x with leather&#13;
dance dub anthem&#13;
23 Grid coach Amos ~Alonzo&#13;
24 One who looks into c®stal balls&#13;
25 Sam6-~eX vow in Conn~:eticut&#13;
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42 Composer EdoUard&#13;
43 Smallbush&#13;
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3 Choral work at Metropolitan Community&#13;
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5 Field ofGene RoBinson&#13;
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13 Color ofa Columbus circuit party&#13;
2 t "How queer !"&#13;
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34 Rubbers on rims&#13;
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36 Facial follower&#13;
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50 Lanka head ~Animal painter Rosa&#13;
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54 Boobs Or bt~tts&#13;
49 Brown-nosed, ~wth over&#13;
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61 Corydon author Gide Crisp)&#13;
64 HaW an opening for 55 Debussy contemporary Erik&#13;
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              <text>"WWW.METROSTA~qEWS.COM "WE DELIVER DIVERSITY"&#13;
UN Ge era Assembly hears pro-gay presentation&#13;
"9gockner News ~/ire&#13;
It was read into the record by&#13;
Argentine AmbassadorJorge&#13;
Argtiello.&#13;
q’he 66 countries affirmed "the&#13;
principle of non-discrimination,&#13;
which requires that human rights&#13;
apply equally to every hmman&#13;
being regardless ofsexual orientation&#13;
or gender identity; and&#13;
denounced "violence, harassment,&#13;
discrimination, exclusion, stigmatization&#13;
and prejudice ... because&#13;
of sexual orientation or gender&#13;
identity:’&#13;
statement also called for&#13;
the decriminalization ofgay sex,&#13;
77&#13;
SLxty-sLx nations at the UN General Assembly supported a&#13;
groundbrealdng statement Dec. 18 confirming that international&#13;
human rights protections include sexual orientation and&#13;
gender identit):&#13;
It was the first time a statement condemning rights abuses&#13;
against GLBT people was presented in the General Assembly.&#13;
gay&#13;
Americans support&#13;
Woclmer News Wire&#13;
A Harris Interactive poll released Dec. 3 found that Americans&#13;
support a range ofpolicies and protections for gay people.&#13;
The Pulse ofEquality survey, cmmnissioned by the Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, found that majorities of&#13;
Americans favor either marriage or civil unions for gay couples,&#13;
hate-crime laws to protect gay and transgender people, letting&#13;
gays in the military serve openly, and allowing gays and lesbians&#13;
to adopt children.&#13;
~ae telephone survey questioned 2,000 adults beBveen Nov. 13&#13;
and 17 and had a margin oferror ofplus or minus 2 percentage&#13;
points.&#13;
Among the specific findings:&#13;
* Seventy-five percent of U.S. adults favor either marriage or&#13;
domestic partnerships/civil unions for gay and lesbian couples.&#13;
Only 22 percent oppose any legal recognition ofgay couples.&#13;
........... Continued See POLL Page-8&#13;
Saudi Arabia&#13;
"To love is not a crime;’ said&#13;
Louis-Georges Tin, president of the International Day Against&#13;
Homophobia Committee, which initiated the process that led&#13;
to the statement. "To decriminalize homosexuality world,vide is&#13;
a batde t’or human rights.... This (statement) is a great achievement&#13;
(but) I also want to remind everyone that ending the&#13;
criminalization ofsame-sex love wilt be a long, hard battle:’&#13;
Leading British activist Peter Tatchell called the statement "history&#13;
in the making."&#13;
"The UN statement goes much further than see’king the decriminalization&#13;
ofsame-sex acts;’ Tatchell said. "k ondemns all&#13;
human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender&#13;
identity, urges countries to protect the human rights ofLGBT&#13;
people and to bring to justice those who violate these rights,&#13;
and calls for human rights defenders who oppose homophobic&#13;
and transphobic victimization to be allowed to carry out their&#13;
advocacy and humanitarian work unimpeded."&#13;
........... Continued See UN Page-14&#13;
JANUARY 1, 2009&#13;
Oklahoma’s 2009 Mr. O.G.R.A.&#13;
Larry Bourne chats with the&#13;
Metro Star.&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: ~adr. OGRA 2009 Larry Bour~ze By Victor Gorin&#13;
The Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association ( better known as&#13;
OGRA) has a proud history ofnot only promoting the country&#13;
lifestyle in the GLBT community, but also to the straight community&#13;
as well. Letting gay cowboys knmv they can truly be&#13;
themselves is a cause they promote proudly, but they do more.&#13;
OGRA also has a proud history ofhelping wordBvhile charities&#13;
such as Other Options, Infant Crisis Services, Young Gay&#13;
Lesbian Alliance, and R.A.I.N.&#13;
Also a proud tradition are the OGRA Royalty, which features a&#13;
Mr. OGRA, a Ms. OGRA" Brooklyn" and Miss OGRA Anita&#13;
Ryder.. The new Mr. OGRA is Larry Bourne, who’s made many&#13;
cowboys happy bartending at the Finishline the past 5 years.&#13;
Sharing his life and his thoughts with the Metro Star, he gives us&#13;
his perspective on our community and OGRA.&#13;
................Continued See OGP,A page- 15&#13;
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World Aids Day December&#13;
1, Remembering the&#13;
Past-Facing Future-&#13;
The Crisis is not over.&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Following the Mayflower UCC ~:orldAIDS&#13;
Day Service, Reverend Loyce Newton Edwards&#13;
places a card on a o’oss honod~ her siste,;&#13;
Lavonn Newton whopassd ~tv~yfivm AIDS&#13;
related illness.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ On December&#13;
1, the 20th World Aids Day Service was held at&#13;
Mayflower Congregational Church, along with&#13;
countless others worldwide. Along with music,&#13;
preaching and praise was not only remembrance&#13;
of those xvho have passed on because of&#13;
HIV, bur also hope for the future. The service&#13;
concluded with the opportunity to fill out a&#13;
card of a loved one lost to HIV and attach it&#13;
to one ofa group of crosses in the courtyard.&#13;
For Rev. Loyce Newton-Edwards the service&#13;
had special meaning, as she had lost a transgen-&#13;
&amp;red sister, Lavonne Newton to AIDS related&#13;
illness. As she put it, "The service was deeply&#13;
moving and a wonderful way to honor the precious&#13;
lives that have been lost to AIDS, and to&#13;
offer comfort to their devastated families. My&#13;
prayers continue for more community compassion,&#13;
HIV prevention advocacy, as well as more&#13;
effective HIV/AIDS related medications."&#13;
Being that World AIDS Day is now in it’s 20th&#13;
year, this reminds us that although advances&#13;
have been made in the treatment of HIV, there&#13;
is no reason for complacency. In Oklahoma&#13;
there are around 4500 known cases ofpeople&#13;
infected with HIV, including around 1700 in&#13;
Oklahoma County alone. Currently the fastest&#13;
growing rate of infection among demographic&#13;
groups tragically is young people aged 15-24,&#13;
disproportionately gay and male.&#13;
Although medical science is far ahead ofwhere&#13;
it was over 20 years ago when AIDS first&#13;
became an issue, safe sex is still important. As&#13;
Chuck Longacre ofRed Rock North, an HIV&#13;
testing/counseling facility pointed out, "R’s still&#13;
a deadly disease. The disease can still be fatal.&#13;
However, often one can be helped ifthe virus is&#13;
detected early, so we encourage those who are&#13;
sexually active to be tested every 3 months."&#13;
Testing is still available at Red Rock North,&#13;
4400 N. Lincoln Botdevard (OKC), telephone&#13;
(405 424 7711. It’s a free test, and in&#13;
most cases can be completed in around 20&#13;
minutes. This, coupled with educational efforts&#13;
is also part ofthe reason for the day, and that is&#13;
the hope for a better future.&#13;
Angda Monson Runs For&#13;
O dahoma City School&#13;
Board Chair&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: Angela Monson, State Representative Anastasia&#13;
Pittman-District 99 (Center)Jesus Gasper Lovie&#13;
Givens e3~ Danielle Gaddis by Hctor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ Angela Monson,&#13;
on the last day offiling, got into the race&#13;
for Oklahoma City School Board chair. She&#13;
challenges incumbent Kirk Humphreys, and&#13;
the election will be February 10. As a Democrat,&#13;
she was elected to the Oklahoma State&#13;
House ofR~epresentatives in 1990-District 99,&#13;
and was later elected to the Oklahoma State&#13;
Senate in 1993 -District 48. She Served as a&#13;
State Senator until forced out by term limits in&#13;
2005. She is currently Associate Provost with&#13;
the Oklahoma University Health Sciences&#13;
Center, and is a longtime ally ofnot only the&#13;
GLBT commtmity but numerous progressive&#13;
Causes.&#13;
Kirk Humphreys was appointed as Chair by&#13;
the OKC School Board when the position&#13;
was vacated by CliffHudson, and is a former&#13;
mayor ofOklahoma City, and an ally ofmany&#13;
conservative causes. Learn more about this key&#13;
race with our next issuel&#13;
Metro Star Classfieds&#13;
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$43 per issue.&#13;
Email: starnews@sbcglobal.~&#13;
918.1&#13;
’Unsung Heroes’ Honored&#13;
for AIDS Awareness&#13;
Advocacy&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ On Tuesday, three Tulsa&#13;
CARES employees were recognized by the&#13;
AIDS Coalition ofTulsa at the 19th annual&#13;
Evergreen Spirit Awards Luncheon, which&#13;
recognizes the work ofcolleagues and volunteers&#13;
who have gone the extra mile in the fight&#13;
against AIDS in our community:&#13;
Jamie Baker, care coordinator; Bruce Lewis, ofrice&#13;
manager/executive assistant; and Marianne&#13;
X~etherill, registered dietician were among&#13;
those recognized with the Evergreen Spirit&#13;
Award, which symbolizes strength, courage,&#13;
commitment and resilience.&#13;
"It is so important to recognize ’the unsung heroes’&#13;
in Tulsa’s effort to stop AIDS," said Janice&#13;
Nicklas, director ofTnlsa Community AIDS&#13;
Partnership and senior planner for the Community&#13;
Service Council. ~Our colleagues still&#13;
work long hours, to the point ofexhaustion,&#13;
and many have vowed to stay at it until we get&#13;
the epidemic under control. Sadly, the numbers&#13;
ofHIV positive Americans are growing larger&#13;
each year and many Tulsans are getting infected&#13;
who are unaware that that they are at risk,"&#13;
Other Evergreen Spirit Award winners are:&#13;
Gary Meadows, Community ofHOPE; Terry&#13;
Klein, St. Joseph~s Residence; Chaz Gaut,&#13;
Hospice of Green Country; David Odle, Oklahoma&#13;
Department ofHuman Services; Barbara&#13;
Saunders, community volunteer with the HIV&#13;
Prevention Program for Incarcerated Women’s&#13;
Program; and Stan Smalts, Oklahoma Department&#13;
ofHuman Services. Two top awards were&#13;
also given at the annual luncheon: the Truman&#13;
Geren Memorial Award for HIV Prevention&#13;
was awarded to Heather Nash, American Red&#13;
Cross, and the Richard Shackelford Award for&#13;
HIV Care honored Shana Cozad, Oklahoma&#13;
State Department of Health.&#13;
"Our award winners are constantly reminding&#13;
Tulsa area.residents to take the HIV test - it is&#13;
quick, free and painless," Nicldas said. "Everyone&#13;
should know their HIV status."&#13;
Founded in t991, Tulsa CARES, a United Way&#13;
organization, delivers services to low-income&#13;
people living with HIV/AIDS in northeastern&#13;
Oklahoma. Services include: case management&#13;
by professional social workers, access to physicians&#13;
and prescription medication, counseling&#13;
services, housing&#13;
assistance, access to&#13;
nutrition information at&#13;
its on-site food pantry,&#13;
as well as other forms of&#13;
support. Tulsa CARES’&#13;
mission is "Delivering&#13;
social services to&#13;
people affected by&#13;
HIV/AIDS: For more&#13;
information about Tulsa&#13;
CARES, visit www.&#13;
tulsacares.org.&#13;
Tulsa CARES Celebrates&#13;
Life&#13;
34icah Hartwdl, Nutrition Services Directo~&#13;
begins digging~r the Tulsa CARES’ Celebration&#13;
ofLife tree-planting co’emony.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ In observance ofWorld&#13;
AIDS Day, Tulsa CARES hosted a "Celebration&#13;
of Life" reception for its clients.&#13;
On Monday, December 1, Tulsa CARES clients,&#13;
staffmembers, and friends came together&#13;
to celebrate the lives 0f those still living xvith&#13;
HIV/AIDS and to rmnember the lives ofthose&#13;
who have died from this disease. The "Celebration&#13;
ofLife" was replete with food, crafts and&#13;
a tree planting ceremony that symbolizes hope&#13;
for a cure.&#13;
Tulsa CARES’ Celebration of Life in-kind&#13;
sponsors ,sere Starbucks, Q~eenies and QEikTrip.&#13;
Five Crepe Myrtle trees were donated by&#13;
Up with Trees.&#13;
Tulsa CARES’ mission is ddivering social&#13;
services to people affected by HIWAIDS.&#13;
Tulsa CARES is a United W’ay Agency.&#13;
For more information, visit vcww.tulsacares.org.&#13;
SAVE &amp; FILL YOUR PIGGY&#13;
4 January 2009&#13;
in the spirit of Christmas, the 18th annual Loaves and Fishes&#13;
Dinner Show was held at the Copa OKC, raising over $6956.&#13;
Featuring entertainers (Photo) Ben Williams, Kitty Bob Aimes,&#13;
Sonja Martinez, John Beebe and Matthew Heath Fitzgerald, the&#13;
show was held on both December 8 and 9, with proceeds going&#13;
to help the Winds House, a home &amp; hospice for those living&#13;
with HIV.&#13;
PeggyJohnson and ReVerend Dl: Kathy McCallie at Church of&#13;
the Open Arms Fundaraiser&#13;
Oldahoma Corporation Commissioner Jim Roth with OGLPC&#13;
Co-Chair Paul ~nompson at the ,amnual NAACP Banquet in&#13;
Oklahoma City.&#13;
.... Scotty Mandell, Robin D0rner and Loring Wagner strike a pose&#13;
at the Diversity Bttsiness Association’s Christmas Party.&#13;
Ken Sims, Jennifer Lancaster, Rebecca Hurst and Blaze Bush&#13;
at the Marriage Equality Rally in downtown Oklahoma City&#13;
December 20.&#13;
Santa ( Pam Norton) and Mrs. Santa (Victorola) at the Church&#13;
ofthe Open Arms Christmas Party&#13;
Dear Editor:&#13;
My name is Robaire ~atson and I’m a gay military veteran&#13;
who’s been living in the San Francisco Bay Area for 18 years. I&#13;
spent 6 years in the military as an openly gay, man. At age 23 I&#13;
joined the Navy in search of adventure. Being a gay man, I was&#13;
determined that I wasn’t going to allow the military to change&#13;
my true identity. My story isn’t about the latest trend or the latest&#13;
hot actor, or the latest hot "trick~ it’s about the importance&#13;
of"being who you want to be"! Who needs to serve in silence ?&#13;
I just want to bring a positive ground breaking story to the&#13;
fbrefront. I grexv up in a primarily white small Texas town and&#13;
the middle child of a Southern Baptist family. I was in the Cub&#13;
Scouts and Boy Scouts, played high school football for a brief&#13;
time. I always knew I was gay. After high school, I earned money&#13;
t’or college by working in the oil fields. I studied design and&#13;
fashion merchandising in Dallas at ~ades School of Design. I&#13;
joined the US NaW in 1989 and served six years through two&#13;
enlistments until 1995.&#13;
Being openly gay in the military and not receiving threats to my&#13;
life, allowed me to keep my integrity: I never felt the need to tell&#13;
anyone on my command that I was gay or introduce them to&#13;
my boyfriend. I always felt that people knew I was different, just&#13;
by the way I conducted myself. When you sho~v others respect,&#13;
they show you respect in return.&#13;
I was a US Navy Ship’s barber who served aboard the USS&#13;
Kansas City as it traveled the seas promoting freedom during&#13;
the Gulf’~Y~ar and Operation Southern XWatch offthe coast of&#13;
Somalia in 1993, traveling to Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong,&#13;
Dubai, Jebel All, UAE, British Columbia, Mexico, and the&#13;
Philippines during my two enlistments. I’m black and openly&#13;
gay and never encountered the slightest discrimination aboard&#13;
this xvarship.&#13;
I have never forced my sexual preference on anyone. I don’t ~vant&#13;
someone who’s straight doing that to me. gqaen the "Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell" law xvas passed, my shipmates told me, "\X[atso!~, we&#13;
don’t have to ask and we don’t have to tell."&#13;
I had a group ofgay friends on the USS Kansas City. We were&#13;
the gay version of"Sex and the City" onboard the ship. XXre were&#13;
known as the Fierce-Four. Our personal lives were better than&#13;
any episode of Q~.eer as Folk. My friends said, because of me,&#13;
they were able to be themselves without prejudice. I took several&#13;
ofmy shipmates to gay bars &amp; dance clubs, not because it was&#13;
my idea, but because they asked me too!&#13;
I dated an Ensign and a Lieutenant while in the military. I ,also&#13;
dated a Major in the United States Army and a Marine. All the&#13;
following military men who came across my, life had to keep&#13;
their personal life a secret. It’s not about being an officer in the&#13;
military or subjecting yourselfto starring in a skin flick to get&#13;
your point across, about "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’: It’s knowing&#13;
that you have a job to do and a mission to accomplish. ~bu can’t&#13;
allow your sexual preference to interfere.&#13;
The government needs to worry about the individuals who they&#13;
allow to enter the military that haven’t been outside the county&#13;
line, and refuse to accept someone who is different. Sometimes,&#13;
these type ofpeople want to judge you, based on their religious&#13;
beliefs. Ifyou can’t accept me for my race or sexual preference,&#13;
will you be there for me in a time ofwar ?&#13;
I’m very fortunate that I was able to be openly gay and live&#13;
my life accordingly during active duty. I want other men and&#13;
women who enter the armed forces who are gay to be able to live&#13;
their lives just as openly as their straight counterparts and when&#13;
they become veterans to be treated ~vith dignity and respect. I’m&#13;
very proud to have done my duty serving my country:&#13;
Thank you,&#13;
Robaire Watson&#13;
San Francisco, CA&#13;
wv,~v.metrostamews.com ~ot~oSTAR 5&#13;
A NEW PLACE TO&#13;
ENDUP&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: End ~o owner Blake (Center) wit,§ the&#13;
End [J)) dancers&#13;
TULSA, OK__ When the first Endup club&#13;
on Memorial closed a few years ago, it left a gap&#13;
that Blake Alterman knew needed to be filled.&#13;
While not for everybody, there are truly gay&#13;
men that love to watch the hot boys dance. Not&#13;
far from some ofTulsgs other gay clubs, it’s located&#13;
at 5336 E. Admiral Place, a site vacant for&#13;
over a year last occupied by a straight biker club&#13;
called The Luclo! Shamrock. Dancers will be&#13;
featured 7 nights a xveek, taking up where the&#13;
old Endup left off, but with more than twice&#13;
the space and ample parking.&#13;
While it is planned and destined to be a swinging&#13;
spot for those wanting to watch male dancers,&#13;
it has more to offer as well. A section ofthe&#13;
bat" ,vi!l be like a regular bar, with pool tables,&#13;
cruising and conversation. Other fun endeavors&#13;
are planned also with Bathroom Bingo Nights&#13;
starting in January, hosted by emcee Earnest&#13;
from the ladle’s bathroom, rewarding winning&#13;
participants with cash and prizes.&#13;
Hours are from noon tmtil 2 a.m. 7 days a&#13;
week, so stop by and check it out, especially&#13;
during Happy Hour with $1 offall liquor&#13;
drinks from noon until 8 p.m. 7 days a week.&#13;
As Blake puts it, "xg&amp;’re just looking to have a&#13;
good time with a bar that everybody’s gonna&#13;
love coming to." Sounds like a great beginning.&#13;
SUPPORTERS OF&#13;
IT¥ LIGHT UP&#13;
DOWNTOWN OKC&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: Organizer Trey Hill with activistJames&#13;
Nimmo by Hctor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ Around 30&#13;
determined souls braved the icy chill December&#13;
20 in OKC’s Bricktown near the entrance&#13;
of the Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ballpark,&#13;
holding a candlelight vigil supporting marriage&#13;
equality for all Americans, including the GLBT&#13;
community. Surprising, there were no negative&#13;
epithets, fisticuffs or even threats thereofmade&#13;
by Bricktown partygoers, only some interested&#13;
glances. The event did get media coverage by&#13;
KOKH Channel 25, and participants got a free&#13;
"Oklahoman for Marriage Equality T-Shirt;’&#13;
made possible thru the generosity ofJames&#13;
Nimmo, his partner Don Chabot and Brittany&#13;
Novotny.&#13;
The event came together through the organization&#13;
ofTrey Dill &amp; Chuck Longacre, activists&#13;
also largely responsible for a previous rally at&#13;
the Oklahoma City Hall November 15 xvhich&#13;
brought out over 200 people protesting the&#13;
passage of Proposition 8, Which took away the&#13;
right ofsame sex marriage in California.&#13;
As Ms. Novotny praised the marchers, "As we&#13;
keep getting people out for events like this,&#13;
people won’t feel they have to be scared to be&#13;
who they are, and straight people won’t be as&#13;
scared to support us. We’ll keep doing this until&#13;
all ofOklahoma says Yes, You all are part ofus&#13;
and we’re all equal:&#13;
January 2009&#13;
N&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Reports: No quick action&#13;
against DADT&#13;
President-elect Barack Obama rnay not move&#13;
quickly to repeal the military’s "don’t ask, don’t&#13;
tell" ban on open gays, according to published&#13;
reports.&#13;
A Nov. 24 report in The AtlantaJournal-Constitution&#13;
said: "Very quietly, the Obama team&#13;
has let it be known that the new administration&#13;
will not immediately reassess the U.S. military’s&#13;
policy of’don’t ask, don’t tell: ... Raising the&#13;
topic ofgays in the military was considered by&#13;
many to be the second oftwo out-of-the-box&#13;
decisions that ended badly for a newly elected&#13;
President Bill Clinton (in 1993)’.’&#13;
The National Journal and The Washington&#13;
Tunes said Obama might wait until 2010 to&#13;
’tackle the ban.&#13;
However, the gay newspaper ~Tashington&#13;
Blade reported Nov. 25 that an unnamed&#13;
Obama spokesperson said the mainstream-media&#13;
reports were premature.&#13;
"An Obama transition team spokesperson, who&#13;
spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the&#13;
decision on how to approach repealing ’Don’t&#13;
Ask, Don’t Tell’ ... would be ma&amp; after more&#13;
experts have joined the Obama administration;’&#13;
the paper said.&#13;
"Tnese decisions will not be made before the&#13;
full national security team is in place;’ the&#13;
Blade quoted the spokesperson as saying.&#13;
AJuly poll by The \Vashington Post and ABC&#13;
News found that 75 percent ofAmericans said&#13;
"yes" when ~isked, "Do you think that homosexuals&#13;
who do publicly disclose their sexual&#13;
orientation should be allowed to serve in the&#13;
military or not ?"&#13;
The poll found that even Republicans (64&#13;
percent) and white evangelical Christians (57&#13;
percent) supported scrapping the ban.&#13;
The random survey of 1,119 Aanerican adults&#13;
had a margin oferror ofplus or minus 3 percentage&#13;
points.&#13;
Florida’s ban on gay&#13;
adoption struck down&#13;
A Florida circuit court in Miami struck down a&#13;
state law that barred lesbians and gay men from&#13;
adopting Nov. 25.&#13;
The court granted adoptions to a gay man,&#13;
represented by the American Civil Liberties&#13;
Union, who has been raising two foster children&#13;
since 2004.&#13;
"Our family just got a lot more to be thankful&#13;
for this Naanksgiving;’ said Martin Gill,&#13;
a North Miami resident who is raising two&#13;
brothers, ages 4 and 8, with his partner.&#13;
are extremely relieved that the court has recognized&#13;
that it is wrong to deny our boys the legal&#13;
protections and security that only" come with&#13;
adoption."&#13;
The court ruled that tile ban violated the equalprotection&#13;
guarantees of the state constitution&#13;
because it irrationally singled out gay people&#13;
and their children for different treatment.&#13;
The court also found that the ban denied&#13;
children the right to permanency provided by&#13;
federal and state law under the Adoption and&#13;
Safe Families Act of 1997.&#13;
"Reports and studies find that there are no&#13;
differences in the parenting ofhomosexuals&#13;
or the adjustment oftheir children;’ the court&#13;
said. "TheSe conclusions have been accepted,&#13;
adopted and ratified by the American psychological&#13;
Association, the American Psychiatry&#13;
Association, the American PediatriCAssociation,&#13;
the American Academy ofPediatrics,&#13;
the Child Welfare League ofAmerica and the&#13;
National Association ofSocial Workers. Based&#13;
on the robust nature ofthe evidence available&#13;
in the field, this Court is satisfied that the&#13;
issue is so far beyond dispute that it would be&#13;
irrational to hold otherwise; the best~interests&#13;
ofchildren are not preserved by prohibiting&#13;
homosexual adoption."&#13;
The Florida law barring gays and lesbians from&#13;
adopting was the most expansive anti-gay parenting&#13;
law in the country. It was passed in 1977&#13;
in response to an anti-gay crusade led by Miss&#13;
Oklalloma 1958, and orange-juice spokeswoman&#13;
Anita Bryant.&#13;
Admirals, Generals urge&#13;
DADT repeal&#13;
A former Army secretary and 103 retired admirals&#13;
and generals issued a call Nov. 17 for repeal&#13;
ofthe military’s "don’t ask, don’t tell" ban on&#13;
open gays.&#13;
Among the document’s signers were a former&#13;
Naval Academy superintendent, retired&#13;
four-star Adm. Chades Larson, and former&#13;
PresidentJimmy Carter’s Army secretary, Clifford&#13;
Mexander.&#13;
It is believed that there are about 65,000 gay&#13;
people serving in the military, not counting the&#13;
627 who were kicked out last year for failing to&#13;
stay sufficiently closeted.&#13;
Gay band, anti-gay&#13;
preacher to participate in&#13;
inauguration&#13;
Wanda Sykes comes out,&#13;
blasts Prop 8&#13;
The Lesbian and Gay Band Association, which&#13;
is composed of 34 marching and concert&#13;
bands fi’om the U.S., Canada and Australia,&#13;
will march in President-elect Barack Obama’s&#13;
inaugural parade Jan. 20.&#13;
Although LGBA concert bands performed at&#13;
inaugural celebratious t’or Bill Clinton in 1993&#13;
and 1997, this will be the first time a gay band&#13;
has marched in a presidential inaugural parade.&#13;
~ihe gay contingent will include t77 musicians&#13;
in the parade down Pennsylvania Avenue a~er&#13;
Obama is sworn in on the steps ofthe U.S.&#13;
Capitol.&#13;
In making their selections, the Presidential&#13;
Inaugural Committee and military musicians&#13;
assessed the applications of 1,400 marching&#13;
bands, drill teams and musical groups.&#13;
Nae committee’s Web site lists more than 40&#13;
such participating contingents, including several&#13;
high-school and university bands.&#13;
Meanwhile, Obama came under fire from gay&#13;
activists on Dec. 17 for selecting influential&#13;
evangelical preacher Rick xWarren to deliver the&#13;
invocation at the inauguration.&#13;
Human Rights Caxnpaign President Joe Solmonese&#13;
calAed the move ’h genuine bl0w to LGBT&#13;
Americans."&#13;
"We feel a deep level ofdisrespect when one&#13;
ofthe architects and promoters of an anti-gay&#13;
agenda is given the prominence and the pulpit&#13;
ofyour historic nomination; Solmonese said.&#13;
"Vge urge you to reconsider this announcement."&#13;
The National Gay arid Lesbian Task Force said,&#13;
"We urge President-elect Obama to withdraw&#13;
his invitation to Rick Warren and instead select&#13;
a faith leader who embraces fairness, equality&#13;
and the ideals the president-elect himselfhas&#13;
called the nation to uphold:&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation&#13;
President Nell Giuliano said, "It is ... deeply&#13;
troubling that the President-elect has selected&#13;
.....Continued See Inauguration Page-11 ’&#13;
Comedian xYC:anda Sykes came out publicly&#13;
Nov. 15 at a Las Vegas rally against California’s&#13;
Proposition 8.&#13;
"When California passed Prop 8 ... I felt like&#13;
I was being attacked, personally attacked,&#13;
our community was attacked," Sykes said. "I&#13;
got married Oct. 25. You know, I don’t really&#13;
talk about nay sexual orientation, I didn’t feel&#13;
like I had to, I was just living my life and, not&#13;
necessarily in tile closet, but I was just living&#13;
my life. Everybody that knows me personally,&#13;
they know I’m gay. And that’s the way people&#13;
should be able to live their lives, xgre shouldn’t&#13;
have to be standing out here demanding&#13;
something that we automatically should have&#13;
as citizens ofthis country. And I got pissed off.&#13;
They pissed me off. I said, You know what, now&#13;
I gotta get in your face. And that’s what we all&#13;
have to do now."&#13;
Sykes said, as others have, that the passage of&#13;
Prop 8 did have an upside.&#13;
"They pissed offthe ~vrong group ofpeople,"&#13;
she said. "They have galvanized a community:&#13;
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The Las Vegas rally was part of a national day&#13;
ofprotest against Prop 8 that saw demonstrations&#13;
in 300 U.S. cities&#13;
and towns, including&#13;
such unlikely places&#13;
as Allentown, Fargo,&#13;
Fayetteville, La Crosse,&#13;
Macon, Shreveport and&#13;
Missoula.&#13;
In California, there&#13;
were protests Nov. 15&#13;
in 58 separate towns&#13;
and cities.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.corn N~÷troSTAR 7&#13;
Same-sex marriage bill&#13;
to be introduced in New&#13;
Hampshire&#13;
New Hampshire State Rep. Jim Splaine plans&#13;
to introduce a bill next year to legalize same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
New Hampshire already has a comprehensive&#13;
same-sex civil-union law, and nearby Connecticut&#13;
and Massachusetts allow gay couples&#13;
to marry~&#13;
Splaine told the Concord Monitor newspaper&#13;
that the civil-union law bestows only about&#13;
90 percent of the state-level benefits and&#13;
obligations of marriage, xvhich leaves same-sex&#13;
couples without full equality under the law.&#13;
Some 600 same-sex couples have entered into a&#13;
civil union in New Hampshire.&#13;
EltonJohn does not support&#13;
same-sex marriage&#13;
Elton John says gays are wrong to want to get&#13;
married and should settle for civil unions.&#13;
"We’re (David Furnish and I) not married.&#13;
Let’s get that right;’ John told USA Today on&#13;
Nov. 12. "We have a civil partnership. What&#13;
is wrong with Proposition 8 is that mey went&#13;
for marriage. Marriage is going to put a lot of&#13;
people off, the,vord marriage.&#13;
"I don’t want to be married;’ John said.&#13;
very happy with a civil partnership. If gay&#13;
people want to get mar}led, Or get together,&#13;
they should have a civil partnership.... You ~et&#13;
the same e~ual rights.... Heterosexual peopm&#13;
get married:&#13;
John’s assertion about ~equal rights" is essentially&#13;
true in the United Kingdom, where John&#13;
and Furnish entered their civil partnership. ~Ihe&#13;
UK civil-partnership law is national in scope.&#13;
In the U.S., on the other hand, civil-union and&#13;
domestic-parmership laws are state laws that&#13;
grant equal rights only on the state level, leaving&#13;
civilly united gay couples without access&#13;
to-more than 1,000 federal rights, benefits and&#13;
obligations ofmarriage.&#13;
But, at the same time, the U.S. government also&#13;
does not recognize the same-sex marriages that&#13;
have taken place in California, Connecticut,&#13;
Massachusetts or abroad. However, it would&#13;
require less ofan overhaul of federal policy to&#13;
start recognizing married same-sex couples&#13;
than it would to create some kind ofnational&#13;
recognition of states’ hodgepodge ofcivilunion&#13;
and domestic-partnership laws, some of&#13;
which grant all state-level rights of marriage&#13;
and others ofwhich do not.&#13;
U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has said&#13;
repeatedly that he supports extending federal&#13;
recognition to same-sex unions, though he&#13;
does not favor opening marriage itseltto samesex&#13;
couples, citing religious objections. Obama&#13;
nonetheless opposed California’s Proposition&#13;
8, in which voters amended the state constitution&#13;
on Nov. 4 to re-ban same-sex marriage.&#13;
ha a nutshell, Obama does not think gay&#13;
couples should have access to marriage but also&#13;
does not think any laws should be passed to&#13;
prevent gay couples from accessing marriage.&#13;
* U.S. adults are evenly divided on xvhether gay&#13;
couples should have access to marriage -- 47&#13;
percent say yes and 49 percent say no.&#13;
* Sixty-four percent think gays in the military&#13;
should not have to stay closeted, as required by&#13;
the =don’t ask, don’t tell" policy.&#13;
* Sixty-three percent support expanding&#13;
hate-crime la~vs to cover gay and transgender&#13;
people. At present, 31 states and the District&#13;
of Columbia have such laws that cover sexual&#13;
orientation and 12 of those laws also encompass&#13;
gender identity.&#13;
* Fifty-one percent favor protecting gay and&#13;
transgender people under existing laws that ban&#13;
discrimination in employment, housing and&#13;
public accommodations. Twenty states and the&#13;
District of Columbia have such laws that cover&#13;
sexual orientation and 13 of those laws also&#13;
encompass gender identity.&#13;
* Sixty-nine percent oppose bans on gay adoption.&#13;
=We observed a positive relationship between&#13;
knowing a gay or transgender person and one’s&#13;
attitudes toward them and the policy issues&#13;
that affect their lives," said Laura Light, Harris&#13;
Interactive’s vice president ofpublic-relations&#13;
research.&#13;
"Based on other surveys we have conducted&#13;
on attitudes toward LGBT people and issues,&#13;
the results ofthis survey suggest that public&#13;
sentiment in the U.S. is trending toward greater&#13;
acceptanF~ ofgay- and transgender-related&#13;
policy issues:’&#13;
The survey found that people under 65, and especially&#13;
those 18-34, are more gay-friendly than&#13;
people over 65. Women are generally more&#13;
supportive than men. Latinos are more supportive&#13;
than whites and blacks when it comes&#13;
to gays in the military. Blacks are more supportive&#13;
than whites and Latinos on hate-crime&#13;
laws. And Catholics and "mainline" Christians&#13;
(Protestant, Mormon or %ther Christian") are&#13;
more supportive than "born-again" Protestants,&#13;
Mormons or other Christians.&#13;
Nineteen percent ofthose questioned said&#13;
their feelings toward gay people have become&#13;
more favorable over the past five years. They&#13;
attributed the change to such things as knmving&#13;
someone who is gay, seeing gay people&#13;
on TV and in movies, passage ofgay-friendly&#13;
laws, news coverage ofgay issues, and learning&#13;
of the gay-friendly positions offriends, family&#13;
members and religious leaders.&#13;
"Knowing someone who is gay or lesbian" ,vas&#13;
the most significant factor, cited by 79 percent&#13;
ofthose whose feelings had evolved.&#13;
Seventy-three percent ofthose qu{stioned&#13;
know or work with a gay or transgender person&#13;
and halfof that 73 percent know or work with&#13;
five or more gay or traaasgender people, the&#13;
survey found.&#13;
Full poll results: tinyurl.com/6nojlq.&#13;
Iowa Supreme Court&#13;
hears marriage case&#13;
The Iowa Supreme Court heard oral arguments&#13;
Dec. 9 in Lan~bda Legal’s case on behalfof&#13;
same-sex couples who want to marry.&#13;
"XTge put our best case forward, and hope that&#13;
the court breathes life into the Iowa Constitution’s&#13;
promise of equality," said Senior Staff&#13;
Attorney Camilla Taylor.&#13;
The couples’ case was argued by former Iowa&#13;
Solicitor General Dennis Johnson of Dorsey &amp;&#13;
Whimey.&#13;
"The government has no business standing in&#13;
the way ofa loving same-sex couple who wants&#13;
to take responsibility for each other and their&#13;
fancily," Johnson said.&#13;
Lambda filed suit in Polk County District&#13;
Court in 2005 on behalfofsix same-sex&#13;
couples who were denied marriage licenses,&#13;
arguing that the denials violated the liberty&#13;
and equality guarantees in the Iowa Constitution.&#13;
In 2007, the court agreed that banning&#13;
same-sex couples from marrying was unc0nstitutional,&#13;
and the county recorder and registrar&#13;
appealed to the state Supreme Court.&#13;
One gay couple -- Sean and Tim McQ,u)llan&#13;
ofAmes -- got married before Judge Robert&#13;
Hanson quickly suspended his ruling when it&#13;
was appealed.&#13;
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Troy Don Wheat34ar 19, 1966 - Dec 6, 2008&#13;
TULSA, OK (OkEq) __ Troy Wheat, son&#13;
of Betty and Paul Wheat was born on March&#13;
19, 1966 in Alva, Oklahoma. He died on the&#13;
6th of December, at his home in Tulsa, at the&#13;
age of42 years, 8 months and 18 days.&#13;
Troy is survived by his parents Paul and Betty;&#13;
a sister and her husband, Paula and Bill Miller&#13;
ofWoodward; his significant other, Christopher&#13;
Roberts ofTulsa; two nieces and their&#13;
spouses, Shannon and Craig Chestnut and&#13;
thei} children Jace and Jayden ofMustang, Karrie&#13;
and Kendel Kay and their children Sloan,&#13;
Reece, Braton and Kinley ofAshland, Kansas;&#13;
a number ofother relatives and many friends.&#13;
He graduated from Alva High School in 1984.&#13;
After moving to Tulsa, Troy attended and&#13;
graduated cosmetology school in Jenks. He&#13;
became a successful stylist in Tulsa. He was&#13;
very involved in the Miss Cinderella, Miss&#13;
Oklahoma and Miss America Pageants. One&#13;
of the highlights ofhis life was when his client&#13;
won Miss America in 2006.&#13;
A family and friends visitation reception&#13;
was held Thursday December 1 lth at Ninde&#13;
Brookside Chapel, 3841 S. Peoria, Tul’sa, Oklahoma&#13;
74105.&#13;
Obituary ofMary Lorene Marlett,&#13;
mother ofDemo Candidate Ron&#13;
Marlett&#13;
Ron Marlett was the Democratic candidate&#13;
runmng against Mrs. Kern in HD 84.&#13;
The following is from Ron:&#13;
My mother. Mary Lorene Marlett, passed from&#13;
this world December 17.&#13;
She has suffered from Alzeheimers Disease the&#13;
past two years,&#13;
From my earliest years. I can remember her&#13;
involvement in the Canadian County Democratic&#13;
Party. She described herself as a Yellow&#13;
Dog Democrat, someone who would vote for a&#13;
yellow dog before voting for a Republican.&#13;
However. she loved her Republican friends.&#13;
In a community where racial epithets were&#13;
socially acceptable, she taught that those words&#13;
wouldn’t be tolerated in our household. When&#13;
I hear politicians talk of"family values", I&#13;
wonder if they were taught that racism wasn’t a&#13;
family value. I attended precinct meetings with&#13;
her and accompanied her to a state convention.&#13;
She raised my brother and me with values of&#13;
equality, fairness and the value ofhard work.&#13;
When I was younger she saw that I got to Little&#13;
League baseball games when my dad was tied&#13;
up responding to an electric outage in the rural&#13;
electric cooperative, xXihen I left home, she&#13;
became involved in my brother’s scouting as&#13;
was extremely proud ofhis attaining his Eagle&#13;
Scout Award.&#13;
When my father became disabled, she ;,cent&#13;
to work at XXrestern Hectric, later AT&amp;T. She&#13;
continued there until being offered an early&#13;
retirement. She continued to live in Union&#13;
City after my father’s death in 1987. She began&#13;
having health problems that probably signalled&#13;
the onset ofAlzheirmers, but I was too close to&#13;
the situation to recognize it. About two years&#13;
ago a doctor diagnosed it and told me she had&#13;
two years left.&#13;
She celebrated her 75th birthday and received&#13;
letters from Oklahoma politicians praising&#13;
her for her ~vork for the party. Her long time&#13;
Democratic friend, Oberta Bergdall attended&#13;
that party.&#13;
She was particularly proud of having attended&#13;
President Carter’s inaugural ball. Toward the&#13;
end ofher life, no one in the Democratic Party&#13;
could really remember her. When I attended&#13;
the C:anadian County Democratic Bean Supper,&#13;
I felt I represented her.&#13;
She died surrounded by people who loved her&#13;
and was very peaceful mad free ofpain. I am&#13;
struck by the reliefI feel that she no longer&#13;
suffers and the realization that I will not see her&#13;
again.&#13;
She was a blessing to those she cared for and to&#13;
the Democratic Party she loved.&#13;
Ron Marlett&#13;
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Close, but no cigar.&#13;
ByJan~es Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ q-he recent release of the biopic&#13;
"Milk" about the life and death ofSan Francisco Supervisor&#13;
Harvey Milk revivified interest in Milk’s most famous phrases&#13;
such as "Come out, come out, wherever you are;’ and "Don’t&#13;
blend in:’&#13;
Another openly gay activist to have his speeches and writings&#13;
dusted offis Bayard Rustin, an openly gay African-American&#13;
who was a colleague ofDr. M.L. King and who was given behind-&#13;
the-scenes credit for organizing the March on Washington&#13;
in August, 1963 where Dr... King made his iconic and forward&#13;
lookAng"I Have a Dream" speech. Mr. Rustin was forced to take&#13;
a back-seat due to fears that his orientation and arrest record&#13;
would undoubtedly be used against the civil tights movement.&#13;
From the book Time on Two Crosses: The Collected Writings&#13;
of Bayard Rustin by Bayard Rustin (Cleis Press, Carbado and&#13;
Weise, editors) we get the succinct gay agenda, if there ever was&#13;
one, that I think most ofus gay/lesbian activists can agree on&#13;
"the job ofthe gay comnaunity is not to deal with extremists&#13;
who would castrate us or put us on an island and drop an Hbomb&#13;
on us."&#13;
The fact ofthe matter is that there is a small percentage of&#13;
people in America who understand the true nature of the&#13;
homosexual cornmunity. There is another small percentage who&#13;
will never understand us. Our job is not to get those people who&#13;
dislike us to love us. Nor was our aim in the civil rights movement&#13;
to get prejudiced white people to love us. Our aim was&#13;
to try to create the Idnd ofAmerica, legislatively, morally, and&#13;
psychologically, such that even though some whites continued&#13;
to hate us, they could not openly manifest that hate. That’s our&#13;
job today: to control the extent to which people can publicly&#13;
manifest anti-gay sentiment." (http://tiwurl.com/5w77yr)&#13;
What we should continue to be doing is proving our gay/lesbian&#13;
equality ofcitizenship to the broad range of the valuable demographic&#13;
~mown as the undecided, who politicians always court.&#13;
For our purposes it’s those people who all have gay and lesbian&#13;
family members or friends, xvho wouldn’t think ofhurting them&#13;
but somehow aren’t connecting the dots that ifsome of us gays&#13;
and lesbians are getting hurt, all ofus get hurt.&#13;
Dr. King said it in a more engraved style: "It may be true that&#13;
the law cannot make a man love me, but it can keep him from&#13;
lynching me, and I think that’s pretty important."&#13;
Laws don’t prevent crime or change the minds of the incorrigible,&#13;
but laws do provide a way to legally make it uncomfortable&#13;
for prejudice and violence to be acted out against minorities.&#13;
~is is one reason our enemies are very anxious that hate crimes&#13;
bills that include language for the protection ofsexual orientation&#13;
and gender presentation are not passed either at the Federal&#13;
or state level. Our opponents claim such laws would limit&#13;
speech and hamper the free exercise of religion. But as Rep Barhey&#13;
Dank (Mass.) said earlier in December, 2008 at a Victory&#13;
Fund luncheon, these laws are directed at actions ofviolence not&#13;
at xvords; expression is not the target ofhate crimes laws, but&#13;
physica! behavior is. (http://tinyurl.com/5963au)&#13;
Yes, we truly live in the age ofOrwell xvhere words can be&#13;
wolves in sheep’s clothing. We read ofMormon and Catholic&#13;
spokespeople offended by the peaceful protests ofgay/lesbian&#13;
supporters in reaction to losing the November Prop. 8 vote in&#13;
California.&#13;
It seems these t~vo denominations that gave much of the money&#13;
fueling the thei~ ofa civil right in California were surprised&#13;
by the bacHash to the imposition of their religious dogma on&#13;
the non-member citizens of California&#13;
( http:/itinyurl.com/6qp2xz ), (http://tinyurl.com/6215gd).&#13;
To me, it looks as ifthe First Amendment establishment clause&#13;
is being ignored because there are some denominations that ~vill&#13;
perform same-gender marriages yet their religious freedom is being&#13;
abridged by the passage ofProp 8.&#13;
And just why does prejudice and discrimination seem to originate&#13;
with bible-trumpeting homo-haters ?&#13;
Could it be because they already live in a ddusional world of&#13;
superstition and make-believe, offairy stories about sky-based&#13;
good things, and dark-and-dirty ground-based bad things ?&#13;
Could it be because they still live in the world ofBronze Age&#13;
nomads ~vho had no science and no concept ofa world beyond&#13;
the horizon they could walk toward in a day?&#13;
The current (I hesitate to call them "modern day") generation&#13;
offtmdies lives in a world of technology and communication&#13;
that would seem like godly magic to their Abrahamic ancestors.&#13;
They use this science to disperse their simplistic balderdash&#13;
that’s rooted in desert-wandering myths and witch-doctoring&#13;
and think nothing ofthe plain evidence and contradictions that&#13;
shows them to be deeply deluded and ignorant. "Ihe last hundred&#13;
years have passed them by and disproved the ancient runes&#13;
and cabals they so desperately need to explain their conflicting&#13;
childhood dreams ofomnipotent, omniscient super heroes&#13;
rescuing them from death and oblivion.&#13;
Personally I don’t care what they do as consenting adults in the&#13;
privacy of their religious establishments or even on the public&#13;
street corner. However, no group has the legal prover to impose&#13;
religious dogma in the law books ofany state or Federa! code.&#13;
There continues to be a principle ofseparation ofchurch and&#13;
state, equality and liberty for all, that is paramount to the continuation&#13;
of this country as it was founded. African-Americans,&#13;
Native Americans, and women have gained their civil equality&#13;
in spite of the restrictions originally written in the Constitution&#13;
and later remedied by Amendments.&#13;
So far, 30 states have amendments or laws forbidding same-gender&#13;
marriage in addition to the alleged "Defense ofMarriage&#13;
Act" (DOMA). Two states have understood the rights ofgays&#13;
and lesbians to have civil marriage, Massachusetts and Connecticut,&#13;
with a handful ofstates having various marriage-like rights&#13;
available but not the real thing. Close, but no cigar!&#13;
Just as Plessy ~: Ferguson was overturned by Brown v. Board&#13;
ofEducation ending educational segregation; just as Bowers&#13;
v. Hardwick was overturned by Lawrence and Garner v. Texas&#13;
removing sodomy laws from enforcement, just as Colorado’s&#13;
Amendment 2 was overturned with Romer v. Evans, we can&#13;
look forward to our day in a courtroom as well as the court of&#13;
public opinion.&#13;
Although Frederick Douglass was disappointed by the 1857&#13;
Dredd Scott decision that refused full citizenship to free blacks&#13;
as well as slaves, he found a reason to look forward, saying, "My&#13;
hopes were never brighter than now." Slavery was brought to&#13;
forefront ofthe country and the unsavory ownership ofpeople&#13;
could no longer be ignored.&#13;
Though we gay citizens are not owued physically, our social and&#13;
economic prospects are curtailed. Thanks to our enemies, our&#13;
own equality prospects been brought to the forefront and our&#13;
equality will be won.&#13;
Straights and Homophobes: lae&#13;
Words hat Bind Us.&#13;
By Gerald Libonati&#13;
Language shapes our self-image and some of the words we use&#13;
are misleading, inadequate or just plain wrong.&#13;
Take the word straig!at, for instance. "We use it to describe&#13;
heteros; men and women who are not gay or lesbian. And every&#13;
time we use the term we indirectly insult ourselves. What does&#13;
the word mean in our society?&#13;
Straight means proper, upstanding, law-abiding and decent. Are&#13;
~oruugbs,eiynogu’srterasitgrahitgwhti.thIfmyoeu, ’rreefegrosotdo,hyoonuetsrta)v:eWl thheenstyroaiug’rhet-oafnfdnarrow.&#13;
’Damn straight’ means emphatically right, unequiv0-&#13;
cally correct.&#13;
So ifheteros are straight what does that make us - crooked,&#13;
dishonest, drugged and apparently indecent ?&#13;
We need to think ofourselves in a way that reflects the goodness&#13;
and quality that exists within our ranks, g[e are terrific people&#13;
and we may as well acknowledge that in our language.&#13;
Another word that completely escaped our gaydar is the term&#13;
homophobia. We use it to define prejudice against gay and lesbian&#13;
people. But it just doesn’t seem to be up to the job. It’s weak&#13;
and ambiguous. When we talk about someone who dislikes others&#13;
based on their skin color we call them racist. Much stronger&#13;
word. Phobic people, in general, tend to be fearful but polite.&#13;
People who openly disapprove ofgay/lesbian folks are neither.&#13;
Are we too nice when ~ve describe our critics in such an affable&#13;
way? Homophobic! Doesn’t sound so bad. Surely, the terms&#13;
they have for us are more forthright.&#13;
Who thought of calling hatred a phobia, anyway? Ac,t,t}ally, it&#13;
was psychologist George Weinberg in his 1972book Society&#13;
and the Healthy Honaosexual:’ He was tapping into the theory&#13;
that violence toward gay people came about because of a fear of&#13;
homosexuality, especially by those repressing their own same-sex&#13;
urges.&#13;
But what about all the other gay bashers who aren’t reacting to&#13;
their inner homo ?&#13;
The rest ofthe world has already learned that words define us&#13;
to others and molds our selfqmage. That’swhy secretaries are&#13;
executive assistants and garbage men are sanitation engineers.&#13;
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10 ~,~÷t~oSTAR January 2009&#13;
ROBERT MATSON’S LATEST&#13;
EPIC "A GATHERING" AND&#13;
HIS NEW NTURES UPCOMING&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo: RobertMatson by Victor Go,qn&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ Lyric’s Plaza Theater hosted&#13;
a unique play with A Gathering, but Robert is a playwright&#13;
where one can count on non-convention. After all he brought&#13;
us Tails of the Closet and Drama Q~eens, and even a masculine&#13;
answer to the Vagina Monologues entitled Beneath the Zipper,&#13;
which celebrated the penis. But who ~v0~ld have expdcted agay&#13;
thriller on stage, with seat edging suspense that would have awed&#13;
Agatha Christie herself? But there it was, entitled A Gathering,&#13;
where 9 gay men are trapped on an isolated island, cut offffom&#13;
the outside world, and there is a killer or killers among them.&#13;
With a scenario almost identical to Agatha Christie’s novel,&#13;
"And then there were None," it starts offfun and campy with&#13;
the wisecracking antics ofToW "Toneisha" Hayes ( portrayed by&#13;
Chris Castleberry) who was supposed to be drag entertainment&#13;
but instead was the first to go. Then there was the hard drinking&#13;
Dr. James Armstrong ( portrayed by Timothy Stewart), a self&#13;
proclaimed bisexual who was enamored with Toneisha ~vhile&#13;
she lasted. The play ends in surprise as character Neil Lawrence&#13;
( portrayed by Jerome Stevenson) turns out to be the killer, and&#13;
concludes with his suicide and that of the last left one left alive,&#13;
the handsome resort employee Courmey Claythorne( portrayed&#13;
by Scott Hynes), who xvas left xvith the bitter choice ofself destruction&#13;
or being accused of murdering all the others when the&#13;
authorities eventually arrived.&#13;
What inspired this wild tale ? W’ell, besides Agatha Christie, Mr.&#13;
Matson added that "I love murder mysteries. I wanted to give&#13;
Agatha’s story a different twist. This xvould be a great piece to&#13;
work with, and how to make it xvork with 9 gay men. I worked&#13;
on it for about 2 years."&#13;
Although he has done past work with maW theater companies&#13;
includingJewel Box, CityRep, Guthrie’s Pollard Theater &amp;&#13;
Carpenter Square, he is currently the Academy Administrator&#13;
for Lyric Academy, which involves registration for acting classes&#13;
taught there and he teaches adult acting classes as well. As for&#13;
the fnture, he is working on" a couple things, including a loud&#13;
gay comedy with Oklahoma ties to it." But that’s all he’ll say&#13;
right now, so we can all be breathless with anticipation.&#13;
someone whose defamatory and damaging anti-gay statements&#13;
and vie~vs ... clearly divide rather than unite Americans."&#13;
Gay U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., called Obama’s move very&#13;
disappointing.&#13;
~Religious leaders obviously have every right to speak out in opposition&#13;
to anti-discrimination measures, even in the degrading&#13;
terms that Rev. Warren has used with regard to same-sex marriage;’&#13;
Frank said. "But that does not confer upon them the right&#13;
to a place ofhonor in the inauguration ceremony of a president&#13;
whose stated commitment to LGBT rights won him the strong&#13;
support ofthe great majority ofthose who support that cause:’&#13;
GeoffKors, executive director of Equality California, said he is&#13;
so annoyed by Warren’s participation that he will boycott the&#13;
inauguration.&#13;
"I have decided to decline the invitation to attend the inauguration&#13;
as I cannot be part ofa celebration that highlights and&#13;
gives voice to someone who advocated repealing rights from me&#13;
and millions ofother Californians;’ Kors said. "Rick Warren ...&#13;
actively works to dMde Americans based on who we are and has&#13;
been an ardent supporter of efforts to ostracize LGBT Americans:’&#13;
Speaking in support of California’s Proposition 8 before the&#13;
November election, Warren said, "We should not let 2 percent&#13;
of the population change a definition ofmarriage that has been&#13;
supported by every single culture and every single religion for&#13;
5,000 years.&#13;
In reality, many cultures over the past 5,000 years have embraced&#13;
polygamy.&#13;
More recently, Warren told&#13;
Beliefnet.com that same-sex&#13;
marriage is equivalent to&#13;
"having a broth&amp; anff Sist&amp; b~&#13;
together&#13;
... an 01der ~ "&#13;
and calling that a marriage...&#13;
one gw having multiple wives&#13;
and calling that marriage."&#13;
(Warren: ’Tin opposed to the&#13;
redefinition ofa 5,000-year definition&#13;
ofmarriage. I’m opposed&#13;
to having a brother and sister be&#13;
together and call that marriage.&#13;
I’m opposed to an older gny&#13;
marrying a child and calling that&#13;
a marriage. I’m opposed to one&#13;
guy having multiple wives and&#13;
calling that marriage:’ Interviewer:&#13;
"You think those are&#13;
equivalent to gays getting married?"&#13;
Warren: "Oh, I do:’)&#13;
Brooklyn man&#13;
dies after probable&#13;
ha e attack&#13;
A Brooklyn man who was attacked&#13;
with a baseball bat Dec.&#13;
7 as he walked arm in arm with&#13;
his brother died on Dec. 12.&#13;
Josd Sucuzhafia); a 31-year-old&#13;
Ecuadorean immigrant, and his&#13;
brother were walking together&#13;
in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood&#13;
after a night out when&#13;
three black men shouting&#13;
nationa&#13;
anti-gay and anti-Latino slurs jumped from an SUV and broke&#13;
a beer bottle over Sucuzhafiay’s head, beat him with a bat and&#13;
kicked him.&#13;
The brother, Romel, escaped down the street, then returned&#13;
to the scene and scared offthe attackers by telling them he’d&#13;
phoned police on his cell phone.&#13;
Police are investigating the killing as a hate crime and are offering&#13;
a $27,000 award for information leading to apprehension of&#13;
the assailants.&#13;
On Dec. 13, hundreds ofprotesters marched from a Bushwick&#13;
park to the site of the attack.&#13;
Hundreds ofprotesters marched in Brooklyn Dec. 13 after an&#13;
Ecuadorean man who was walkinga~n in arm with h# brother&#13;
was attacked with a baseball bat and later died. 2he assailants&#13;
shouted ann’-gay slurs. Photo byJoeJervis.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com [~Ie~°oSTAR 11&#13;
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@ Steve’s Hideaway, Tulsa&#13;
@Club 209, Tulsa&#13;
@ ~e Second Chance Animal Sanctuary&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
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CLUB 209 HOSTS PHOTOGPHERVINCENT&#13;
SCOTT&#13;
Ok ahomans for Equality art gallery&#13;
opens Josh New photo e libit&#13;
By Judy Gabbard&#13;
Arches by Photographer Hncent Scott&#13;
Photography Art byJosh New&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center art&#13;
gallery starts a new year ofit’s monthly First Thursday meetthe-&#13;
artist receptions featuring photographs from native Tulsa&#13;
resident Josh New. The reception will be held Thursday, January&#13;
1st, 2009, from 6-9pm.&#13;
Josh New, a teacher ofJapanese at Booker T Washington High&#13;
School, is currently a graduate student at the University of&#13;
Tulsa in photography.&#13;
TULSA, OK__ Dennis Olson, owner ofDoArt Worlds,&#13;
sponsored the opening of "Pioneering Seas6n" featuring the&#13;
photography ofVincent Scott at Club 209, Tulsds Arts Bar in&#13;
the historical Brady District. Club 209 features various artists&#13;
throughout the year. The Club is also a great place to enjoy local&#13;
entertainment on weekends, such as Vallerie Star Light Rock +&#13;
Acoustic, Rebecca Ungerma~i with the Frank Brown Trio and&#13;
the Three Penny Upright, A Little Bluegrass. Visit Club 209&#13;
on the web at www.club209tulsa.com for monthly updates on&#13;
art exhibits and entdrtainment.&#13;
Vincent Scott is a world traveled photographer whose eye for&#13;
the beauty in our world, has thrilled many onlookers coast to&#13;
coast. Dennis Olson, an artist in his own right, chose to sponsor&#13;
these photographs because ofMr. Scott’s photographic eye and&#13;
production techniques. To contact Dennis Olson emaih do@&#13;
doart~vorld.org. The opening night was an exciting experience of&#13;
fine art, flowing wine and the admiration’ ofhundreds ofguest.&#13;
After graduating from Oklahoma State, Mr. New worked in&#13;
Japan for three years, where he developed a love oftravel and&#13;
the exotic. Since then he has traveled to many countries and&#13;
discovered a talent in photography. That love and talent has&#13;
brought Inm to TU to ~rther hone his s-kill aa~d allow hu~ the&#13;
freedom to experiment aa~d take his photographs further than&#13;
just glorified vacation photos.&#13;
"My photographs have been, more than anything, my attempt&#13;
to control and catalog the world around me’; states New. "I’m&#13;
moving in a direction where I am starting to manipulate my&#13;
images to illuminate my thoughts and ideas, but they primarily&#13;
remain shots ofthe patterns and vibrant colors I see around&#13;
me. This exhibit is a sampling ofboth photos I have taken on&#13;
my journeys and the first steps in my attempt to, essentially,&#13;
photograph my thoughts, which also seem to be constructed in&#13;
colors and patterns"&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the month ofJanuary, and&#13;
can be viewed Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pro. The Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality Center is located at 621 E. 4th St., in downtown&#13;
Tulsa. More info can be found on the web at okeq.org.&#13;
Community Fellowship&#13;
"A place where you can be who God created&#13;
you to be andfriendghips becomefamily"&#13;
ors ip Experience&#13;
Sund s 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Pastor Neill @urgin&#13;
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Meeting at&#13;
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6009 NWE~pressway&#13;
Oklahoma Cio~, OK&#13;
Calif. Attorney&#13;
General Brown:&#13;
Prop 8 is invalid&#13;
by Rex g¢ockne~&#13;
In a stunninglegal move,&#13;
California Attorney General&#13;
Jerry Brown formally urged the&#13;
California Supreme Court to&#13;
invalidate Proposition 8 on Dec.&#13;
19 because, in re-banning sanaesex&#13;
couples from marrying, the&#13;
voter-approved constitutional&#13;
amendment deprived people&#13;
of an aspect ofliberty that the&#13;
Supreme Court previously had&#13;
concluded is guaranteed by the&#13;
California Constitution.&#13;
Ordinarily, it is the attorney geqeral’s job to defend the state’s&#13;
laws, not attack them.&#13;
"Proposition 8 must be invalidated because the amendment&#13;
process cannot be used to extinguish fundamental constitutional&#13;
rights without compelling justification;’ Brown said in a&#13;
statement.&#13;
"There are certain rights that are not to be subject to popular&#13;
votes, otherwise they are not fundaanental rights;’ he added in&#13;
an interview xvith the San Jose Mercury News. "Ifevery fundamental&#13;
liberty can be stripped away by a majority vote, then it’s&#13;
not a fundamental liberty:’&#13;
Rejecting recent arguments submitted to the state Supreme&#13;
Court by gay-rights lawyers, Brown concluded that existing&#13;
case-law precedents ofthe court do not invalidate Proposition&#13;
8 either as an improper revision of the state constitution or as&#13;
a violation ofthe separation-of-provers doctrine. But that does&#13;
not resolve the matter; he said.&#13;
In its May 15 decision legalizing same-sex marriage, the state&#13;
Supreme Court "held that article I, section 1 ofthe California&#13;
Constitution provides a right to marry that cannot be denied&#13;
to same-sex couples;’ Brown’s office said. "In order to invalidate&#13;
such a fundamental right, the court must determine that there&#13;
is a compelling justification to do so. But in (its decision), the&#13;
court found that no such compelling justification exists. Accordingly,&#13;
Proposition 8 must be stricken."&#13;
"~ae use ofthe (ballot) initiative power to take avcay a legal&#13;
right deemed by this Court to be fundamental and from a group&#13;
defined by a suspect classification is a matter ofgrave concern;’&#13;
Brown said in his brief to the court. "Proposition 8 should be&#13;
invalidated as violating the inalienable right ofliberty found in&#13;
article I, section 1 ofour Constitution."&#13;
In its May decision, the state Supreme Court struck dmwa the&#13;
state’s opposite-sex definition ofmarriage as unconstitutional,&#13;
citing a fundamental right to marry under the state constitution&#13;
and the constitution’s guarantee ofequal protection under the&#13;
lav,r,&#13;
The court further determined -- in a move that legal analysts&#13;
said was unprecedented for a supreme court -- that any discrimination&#13;
based on sexual orientation is constitutionally subject to&#13;
the strictest level ofscrutiny by courts, which made it dramatically&#13;
harder for any level ofgovernment in California to defend&#13;
itself in any arena where gays, lesbians and bisexuals are not&#13;
treated the same as heterosexuals.&#13;
This was accomplished by the court’s declaring sexual orientation&#13;
to be, like race and religion, a so-called "suspect classification"&#13;
-- a categorization that forces any government in California&#13;
that treats GLB people differently in any way to prove it has&#13;
a specific compelling interest, rather than a mere rational basis,&#13;
for doing so.&#13;
While Prop 8 wiped out the part of the court’s decision that&#13;
legalized same-sex marriage, it did not alter the more ground-&#13;
,b,reaking part of the ruling that found sexual orientatiT~n to be a&#13;
suspect classification.&#13;
Gay rights lawyers said back in May that the suspect-classification&#13;
determination would prove to be even more ofa&#13;
game-changer for California gays in the long run than xvas the&#13;
decision to legalize same-sex marriage.&#13;
IfBrown’s argument passes muster with the state Supreme&#13;
Court, that prediction will have been borne out.&#13;
Equality California Executive Director GeoffKors praised&#13;
Brown’s court brief and its novel argument.&#13;
"He just demonstrated the ldnd ofleadership that isn’t motivated&#13;
bypolitical expediency but by what is right," said the head&#13;
of the state’s leading gay lobby group.&#13;
HIV diagnoses among&#13;
European gay men nearly&#13;
double since 2000&#13;
HIV diagnoses among men who have sex&#13;
with men (MSM) increased 86 percent in 23&#13;
European countries between 2000 and 2006&#13;
-- from 3,003 cases to 5,571 cases -- according&#13;
tO a report in the journal Sexually Transmitted&#13;
Infections.&#13;
Researchers from the EuroHIV program&#13;
analyzed data from 24 of the 27 member nations&#13;
of the European Union along with data&#13;
from Iceland, Norway and Switzerland, and&#13;
compared those figures with similar year-2000&#13;
data gathered from 23 nations.&#13;
There were 7,693 ne,v HIV cases reported&#13;
overall among MSM in 2006, ofwhich 2,597&#13;
occurred in the United Kingdom. Other&#13;
nations with high diagnosis rates included&#13;
the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Portugal and&#13;
Switzerland.&#13;
Much lower rates ofMSM diagnoses were&#13;
found in Hungary, Lithuania and Slovenia,&#13;
even though Hungary saw a 118 percent&#13;
increase over 2000 and Slovenia saw a 257&#13;
percent increase.&#13;
Four nations saw a decline in new HIV diagnoses&#13;
among MSM over the six-year period:&#13;
Cyprus, Iceland, Lithuania and Luxembourg&#13;
(though Luxembourg’s rate is still high).&#13;
The researchers said stepped-up HIV testing&#13;
may have affected the statistics to some degree,&#13;
meaning an increase in diagnoses may not&#13;
correlate precisely ~vith an increase in actual&#13;
infections.&#13;
They also suggested that infections may be&#13;
increasing as HIV-positive men who have sex&#13;
with men live longer and remain sexually active&#13;
and presumably able to pass on the virus.&#13;
Other findings included:&#13;
* In 20 countries, the percentage ofMSM who&#13;
had full-blown AIDS at the time oftheir HIV&#13;
diagnosis decreased from 25 percent in 2000 to&#13;
t0 percent in 2006.&#13;
* In 30 countries, full-blown AIDS diagnoses&#13;
decreased from 2,422 in 2000 to 1,445 in&#13;
2006.&#13;
* In those same countries, HIV-related deaths&#13;
decreased 57 percent over the period, from 876&#13;
in 2000 to 373 in 2006.&#13;
"’qge have reported a recent increase in the&#13;
number ofHIV diagnoses among MSM in&#13;
nearly all (European) countries, and in some&#13;
countries this probably" represents a true increase&#13;
in incidence;’ the researchers said. "This,&#13;
combined with the high prevalence ofHIV&#13;
reported in many gay community settings,&#13;
the high prevalence ofHIV among MSM&#13;
diagnosed with STI (sexually transmitted&#13;
infection) and the high sexual mobility of this&#13;
population, highlight the need for a Europewide&#13;
HIV prevention strategy:’&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Sweden to strike six sexual&#13;
diagnoses from list&#13;
Sweden’s National Board ofHealth and Welfare&#13;
will strike six sexual diagnoses from the&#13;
nation’s official list ofmedical diagnoses onJan.&#13;
1, Stocldaolm’s ~ae Local newspaper reported.&#13;
The agency will remove transvestism, fetishism,&#13;
fetishistic transvestism, sadomasochism,&#13;
gender-identity disorder in youth and multiple&#13;
disorders ofsexual preferences from the list.&#13;
"W’e don’t want to contribute to certain sexual&#13;
behaviors being thought ofas diseases," said&#13;
board director Lars-Erik Holm. "These diagnoses&#13;
are rooted in a time when everything other&#13;
th~ the heterosexual missionary position was&#13;
seen as sexual perversions."&#13;
Homosexuality was removed from the list 30&#13;
years ago.&#13;
Australian Parliament&#13;
gives gay couples equal&#13;
rights&#13;
Australia’s Senate and House of Representatives&#13;
passed legislation in late November that&#13;
changes some 100 laws to give gay couples&#13;
equal rights.&#13;
The measure now goes to the Governor-General&#13;
for formal approval.&#13;
The changes, introduced by the federal government,&#13;
extend spousal rights to same-sex&#13;
de facto couples in areas such as health care, ’&#13;
taxation, pensions, parenting, public benefits,&#13;
workplace benefits, workers’ compensation,&#13;
veterans’ affairs, elder care and educational&#13;
assistance.&#13;
"At long last we have removed discrimination&#13;
against same-sex couples from commonwealth&#13;
law;’ said Attorney-General Robert McClelland.&#13;
Gay campaigners cheered the.move but said&#13;
gay couples will not have complete equality&#13;
until they can get married.&#13;
Chinese gay HIV cases&#13;
increase&#13;
The percentage ofgay men in China ~vho are&#13;
HIV-positive increased from 0.4 percent in&#13;
2005 to 4.9 percent this year, the Ministry of&#13;
Health said Nov. 28.&#13;
But straight sex remains the predominant way&#13;
HIV is transmitted in China, accounting for&#13;
40 percent ofnew infections, compared with&#13;
28 percent from IV drug use and 5 percent&#13;
from gay sex.&#13;
The gay statistics were based on data collected&#13;
from 18,000 gay men in more than 60 cities.&#13;
China has recorded a total of260,000 HIV&#13;
cases, 77,000 AIDS cases and 34,000 AIDSrelated&#13;
deaths.&#13;
Burundi’s parliament&#13;
votes to ban gay sex&#13;
The parliament of the Central African nation&#13;
ofBurundi voted to specifically criminalize gay&#13;
sex Nov. 22 as part ofa package ofmore than&#13;
600 legal changes that included abolition ofthe&#13;
death penalty, news reports said.&#13;
According to Amnesty International, male,&#13;
male sex previously was banned and,ptmished&#13;
under laxvs governing "immoral acts.&#13;
The vote on the changes was 90 to 0 with 10&#13;
abstentions. The measure now moves to the&#13;
Senate, then to President Pierre Nkurunziza.&#13;
Neither is expected to oppose it.&#13;
The small, landlocked nation has a population&#13;
of 8.7 million, a life expectancy ofless than 52&#13;
years, and a per capita gross domestic product&#13;
at purchasing-power parity of $300. ~l-he comparable&#13;
figure for the U.S. is $45,800. Norway’s&#13;
is $ 53,300, Mexico’s is $12,400 and Vietnam’s&#13;
is $2,600.&#13;
80% ofSouth A ricans&#13;
thimk gay sex is wrong&#13;
Despite a constitutional ban on discrimination&#13;
based on sexual orientation and its being one&#13;
of only six nations where same-sex couples can&#13;
marry, South Africa remains deeply homophobic,&#13;
a new survey has found.&#13;
The Human Sciences Research Council’s annual&#13;
South African Social Attitudes Survey,&#13;
released Nov. 24, found that 80 percent of&#13;
respondents think gay sex is wrong.&#13;
Whites, city dwellers and highly educated&#13;
people polled less anti-gay than blacks, "coloureds"&#13;
(mixed-race people), people with less&#13;
education and those living in rural areas, the&#13;
Sunday Times reported.&#13;
Britain to count gay populafion&#13;
Britain’s Office for National Statistics is going&#13;
to count the gay&#13;
population.&#13;
Starting in January, a sexual-orientation question&#13;
will be included in&#13;
several of the office’s routine surveys, leading to&#13;
an eventual estimate&#13;
of the size of the nation’s gay community.&#13;
Respondents will choose from heterosexual/&#13;
straight, gay/lesbian,&#13;
bisexual or "other" -- or can opt not to answer.&#13;
Officials say the results will be useful for gauging&#13;
levels of&#13;
discrimination and unequal treatment and addressing&#13;
those problems.&#13;
The signatories overcame strong opposition&#13;
from a group ofgovernments that routinely try&#13;
to block UN attention to issues ofsexual orientation&#13;
and gender identity. Fifty-seven nations&#13;
signed an alternative statement, promoted by&#13;
the Organization of the Islamic Conference,&#13;
that affirmed the "principles of non-discrimination&#13;
and equality," but said universal human&#13;
rights do not include "the attempt to focus&#13;
on the rights ofcertain persons" because "the&#13;
notion oforientation spans a wide range of&#13;
persona] choices that expand way beyond&#13;
the individual’s sexual interest in copulatory&#13;
behavior with normal consenting adult human&#13;
beings, thereby ushering in the social normalization,&#13;
and possibly legitimization ofmany&#13;
deplorable acts:&#13;
~ae countries that signed the pro-gay statement&#13;
are Mbania, Andorra, Argentina,&#13;
Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia,&#13;
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria,&#13;
Canada, Cape Verde, Central African Republic,&#13;
Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus,&#13;
Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia,&#13;
Finland, France, Gabon, Georgia, Germany,&#13;
Greece, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,&#13;
Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein,&#13;
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mauritius,&#13;
Mexico, Montenegro, Nepal, Netherlands,&#13;
New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Paraguay,&#13;
Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, S~o&#13;
Tomd and Prlncipe, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia,&#13;
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Former&#13;
Yugoslav Republic ofMacedonia, Timor-Leste,&#13;
unite~Kingd0m, Uruguay ~Venezueta~ .....&#13;
The United States refused to sign the statement,&#13;
saying its broad language could reach&#13;
into areas that fall outside of federal jurisdiction,&#13;
such as the right of each U.S. state to&#13;
define marriage.&#13;
qt is altogether shameful that on this 60th anniversary&#13;
of the Universal Declaration of Human&#13;
Rights, the Bush administration should&#13;
take one final swipe at the universal application&#13;
ofhuman rights for all;’ said Julie Dorfof the&#13;
Council for Global Equality. "The shoe incident&#13;
in Iraq last week painfully shows us how&#13;
low this country has sunk in the world’s view."&#13;
Gays march in Hong&#13;
Kong £or first time&#13;
Hong Kong saw its first gay pride parade Dec.&#13;
13. About 1,000 people marched, including&#13;
many who came from Taiwan and mainland&#13;
China.&#13;
~he two-mile procession traversed Hennessy&#13;
Road in the city center.&#13;
Attendance may have been positively, influenced&#13;
by news reports before the parade, when&#13;
Hong Kong’s biggest bus company refused to&#13;
rent a double-decker bus to pride organizers.&#13;
14 Janua~ 2009&#13;
Larry: I see it as being a representative, not just for OGRA or&#13;
the gay community but also the State of Oklahoma. We go to&#13;
other states and other rodeos and meet a lot ofpeople. Also&#13;
important is our fund-raising, which is one ofthe reasons I went&#13;
for this title.&#13;
Victor: This fund-raising not only helps the charities themselves,&#13;
but I’m sure you also see it as promoting the positive&#13;
image ofthe GLBT people in the cowboy lifestyle.&#13;
Larry: It think it has, and I think a lot ofyoung people have&#13;
gotten interested in it because ofthe fund-raising, shows and related&#13;
activity. Also people see you don’t have to be a full fledged&#13;
cmvboy, just interested in die country lifestyle and having fun.&#13;
Victor: Although the world is changing, OGRA still defies&#13;
sonle stereotypica! beliefs..&#13;
Photo by Chaz&#13;
competition is asgreatfor the Cowgirls and Cowboys at&#13;
OGR~4’~; Great PLains Rodeo as an), other rodeo.&#13;
Larry: Strangely enough, there are still people we encounter&#13;
who are shod~ed that there are gay cowboys, that they even exist.&#13;
They have interesting questions, such as "Are the rodeos really&#13;
rodeos ? .... Do you really ride horses ?"&#13;
Victor: Have you ever really roped a cow ?&#13;
Larry: Yes I have, nay parents have owned ranches and I have&#13;
roped cows, branded cattle, pulled calves, done all diat.&#13;
Victor: You grew up in a small town?&#13;
Larry: Ha}wcorth, a small town not far from Idabel. g[e lived&#13;
on a f~trm there, went to school, did our chores, slopped the&#13;
hogs, fed the chickens, took care ofthe horses. We even rode our&#13;
horses to school when the buses couldn’t get through.&#13;
Victor: So you had a typical growing up there ?&#13;
Larry: Yes, but my family moved around a lot, and I experienced&#13;
city life as well. I got involved ~vitll the gay community after I&#13;
graduated from O!dahonia Christian University ofEdmond&#13;
witli a degree of Marketing &amp; Business. After moving back to&#13;
IdabeI, my first gay bar experience was the Roundup in Dallas.&#13;
I soon began working with HIV organizations including the&#13;
Mariah Foundation, Carepoint, and with the OHahoma State&#13;
Health Department.&#13;
Victor: But the shining star ofOGRA is the Great Plains Rodeo,&#13;
which has been held at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds for&#13;
many years as a Memorial Day weekend celebration.&#13;
Larry: More and more people are coming to that and really having&#13;
fun. Some people are surprised that our rodeos are truly the&#13;
same "kind ofrodeos, although we do feature goat dressing and&#13;
sometimes other campy events thrown in.&#13;
Victor: What impact do you think t~he movie Brokeback&#13;
Mountain had on the gay community, society in general, and in&#13;
particular gay cowboys ?&#13;
Larry: Really it brought the gay community into the mainstream,&#13;
that there was more to the gay community than an&#13;
urbaaa community ofdrag queens &amp; flamboyant individuals, to&#13;
see them as regular people with difficulties we all face in real life.&#13;
It made the gay cowboys feel more accepted, to let them kalow&#13;
they can be themselves. It also educated the urban gay community&#13;
of the problems rural gays face.&#13;
Victor: ~¢¢’here do you see die future ofOGRA?&#13;
Larry: When OGRA began we were teaming up witl~ other&#13;
states, and now we’re doing one the largest rodeos on our own.&#13;
Ofcourse we’d like to see more people volunteer, but to put tllis&#13;
on with the resources we have shows a true hardworking spirit of&#13;
Oklahomans.&#13;
Victor: How long have you been in Oklahoma City ?&#13;
Larry: Seven years, and I have felt good seeing the increased&#13;
interest in OGRA and the friends I have made there. I have been&#13;
glad to hear from out oftowners how impressed they are that&#13;
the various parts ofthe gay communit); the disco crowd, drag&#13;
queens, the cowboys, the lesbians, get along so well together&#13;
compared to other places.&#13;
Victor: So how do people learu more about OGRA?&#13;
Larry: ~lere~ our website ~a-,wv.ogra.net, to learn what we’re&#13;
doing, about our events, and other related organizations &amp; chatrooms&#13;
where one can talk with other cowboys and learn even&#13;
more. There’s room for all types ofpeople and talent, lesbians,&#13;
gay" men and we also have some straight members.&#13;
There you have it, a proud tradition now 23 years young derived&#13;
from the frontier spirit ofOklahoma. The GLBT community&#13;
ofOklahoma can look forward to ~vhat OGRA can do for our&#13;
future.&#13;
Connecticut unlikely to amend&#13;
constitution on marriage&#13;
Connecticut voters strong!y oppose anaending the state constitution&#13;
to re-ban same-sex marriage, according to a QEinnipiac&#13;
University poll released Dec. 17.&#13;
The poll of 1,445 registered voters found that 61 percent oppose&#13;
an anlendment and only 33 percent support it.&#13;
Same-sex couples began marrying in Connecticut on Nov. 12&#13;
after the state Supreme Court ruled that offering gay couples&#13;
onbi civil unions violated the state constitution’s guarantee of&#13;
equal protection under the law.&#13;
The poll found dlat 52 percent ofvoters agreed with the Supreme&#13;
Court’s decision, 39 percent did not and 9 percent had&#13;
no opinion.&#13;
The poll’s margin oferror was plus or minus 2.6 percentage&#13;
points.&#13;
MERI Day ofService to Provide&#13;
for Foster Children in Rhode Island&#13;
&amp; Arkansas&#13;
RHODE ISLAND (PR) Dec 8 __ As Marriage Equality&#13;
Rh6de Island (MERI) made a commitment to community&#13;
service this holiday season it couldn’t help but acknovdedge&#13;
sorrow at the passage ofAct 1 in Arkansas, a thinly veiled attack&#13;
on the gay community that bans unmarried couples from&#13;
adopting children or serving as foster parents. Although the&#13;
Arkansas state motto calls for both "Mercy andJustice; neither&#13;
was demonstrated by proponents ofthis legislation which harms&#13;
families and children. MERI fights for the rights and protection&#13;
ofall families in seeking marriage equality for Rhode Island’s&#13;
GLBT residents.&#13;
On \Vednesday,&#13;
December&#13;
10 MERI xvas&#13;
at the State&#13;
House to collect&#13;
items for&#13;
not only" the&#13;
RI Food Bank,&#13;
Crossroads,&#13;
Amos House&#13;
mid the IRIE&#13;
Transitional&#13;
Home for&#13;
women and&#13;
children, but&#13;
also the foster&#13;
children ofArkansas&#13;
xvhose&#13;
wishes for new&#13;
families have&#13;
been curtailed.&#13;
Mayor Dani&#13;
Joy ofEureka ....&#13;
Springs, Arkansas&#13;
accepted&#13;
and distributed&#13;
RI donations.&#13;
In her letter&#13;
to MERI,&#13;
Joy stated, "I am greatly honored that your organization would&#13;
focus your energy and compassion on our many children that receive&#13;
foster care throughout our state. With the passage ofAct I&#13;
our state is left with a large number ofchildren that are either in&#13;
need offoster care, or currently in foster care... Again, let me say&#13;
that I am in axve ofyour compassion during this holiday, season.&#13;
We are truly grateful,"&#13;
File Photo Eureka Springs Birayor DaniJoy&#13;
Food bank requests included boxed and canned goods, pmvered&#13;
and evaporated milk, potato flakes, cereal, oatmeal, pasta, rice,&#13;
soup, condiments, crackers, tuna, peanut butter, jelly/jam and&#13;
juice. Amos House needs coffee and personal hygiene items.&#13;
Crossroads could use slippers, hats, mittens, gloves and scarves&#13;
for men, women and children (4 mos - 18).&#13;
The young women and their children living at the IRIE Transitional&#13;
Program, under the auspices of the RI Foster Parent&#13;
Association (RIFPA) learn skills to improve their lives mid break&#13;
the cycle ofpoverty. Ten teens ages 16-20 and their 7 children,&#13;
ages 4 months - 6 years, live in the facility. Contact MERI for&#13;
items noted on the IRIE wish list.&#13;
MERI Day ofService partners include RI Pride, inFOCUS and&#13;
the Gay Straight Alliance ofWarwick Veteran’s Memorial High&#13;
School. For raore information, contact Susan MacNeil at smacneil@&#13;
marriageequalityri.org or by calling 401-463-5368&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~÷t~oSTAR 15&#13;
We have a lot to celebrate including the January&#13;
20th date for President elect Obama. This year&#13;
may be the start of something big for each of&#13;
us and our personal endeavors. This is truly a&#13;
time to click our glasses together. Here is a litde&#13;
about sparkling wines from France and Spain&#13;
Champagne&#13;
French monks were the first to bottle a sparkling&#13;
forra ofwine called Champagne, named&#13;
after the Champagne region ofFrance.&#13;
The method of making "mousse" (another&#13;
name fbr bubbles) in a bottle was invented by&#13;
the efforts ofD~reJean Oudart (1654 - 1742)&#13;
and Dora Pierre Pdrignon (1639 - 1715),&#13;
Benedictine monks and cellarmasters at the&#13;
respective abbeys of Saint-Pierre aux Monts de&#13;
Chalons and Saint-Pierre d’Hautvillers,&#13;
The region ofChampagne has a colder and&#13;
shorter growing season. Champagne grapes&#13;
had to be picked late in the year, with less time&#13;
available for fermentation. During fermentation&#13;
yeasts are used to convert the sugars of&#13;
the grape juice into alcohol and cold winter&#13;
temperatures stopped the process. The monks&#13;
developed a method of making Champagne&#13;
wine by using a second fermentation process&#13;
that took place in the bottle during the following&#13;
spring. The second fermentation created&#13;
carbon-dioxide bubbles that are the sparkle of&#13;
Champagne.&#13;
Cava&#13;
A Spanish sparkling wine is called Cava and&#13;
was first made as early as 1851, although the&#13;
true roots ofthe Cava wine industry can be&#13;
traced back to Josd Raventos’ travels through&#13;
Europe in the 1860s, where he was promoting&#13;
the still wines ofhis Codorniu winery. His&#13;
visits to the Champagne region sparked an&#13;
interest in the potential of a Spanish version&#13;
Happy fmay noF fi~ ~yeryqne s budget, and its super New ~.... " DPoenr~lgnon. Rose 96/Sn-nply_ _puta; lthough.&#13;
h~rd to fifid~ thi~ wifie is ~ller~&#13;
of the sparHing wine, usifig th~ same~ , p.roduction&#13;
methods. ~e local Maekbeo, P~retlada Inmerial Nectar/This one is&#13;
and Xareldo grapes were well smtqd t~h~s more in~er~sting than {he Wliite Star. It~ fruit&#13;
wine st de and whereas earlY versions W~e f.o.rw.a.rd..&amp; 9ffdry- deh-cl¯ous.&#13;
called champ~n or xampany after Champa~~ .&#13;
Catalan winemakers wadted ~o dis{ingui-sh 5~&lt; [: Piper,Hela ieck B~Ut&#13;
from the Vr nc 0un par ,&#13;
adopted the name Cava aAer the Cat’an qV6?a Toad H611ow Amplexus Brnt/~is one is&#13;
~r cave, where ~e wines were tradi{~on~lly ported to Califbrnia from the Cremant region ~::&#13;
stored. ...... of F{auce.&#13;
Accordin~ t.o S.pan.ish.wine laws, Cava cache C0dorniu Cava Brut/ SparHing wines f"rom&#13;
produced m s:x wine [eg~ous ~such as A~:md} ~pain can be among the most interesting in&#13;
de Duero, Navarra and ~oja)but 95% ~f taste. ~ey’re usually fi-uit forward &amp; quite&#13;
Spanish Cava production takes affbrdable;&#13;
Pene&amp;s region. In order for the wines&#13;
called "Card’ they must be made in&#13;
tional m&amp;hode champenoise. Wines&#13;
the lmv-cost "Charmat process" may&#13;
called "Spanish sparkling wine".&#13;
Food&#13;
Champagne tends to&#13;
ers or opening courses in a&#13;
well with&#13;
shellfish like&#13;
ofcourse&#13;
gegura Viudas Cava Brut Reserva&#13;
This writer is one ofthe manager~ at the Grand Vin&#13;
wine shop. He also bar tends and hosts wine &amp; food&#13;
events known in town as dae&#13;
Enthusiasts ofTulsa.&#13;
9fwine byJames Laube/&#13;
This months recipe courtesy of:&#13;
Shrimp Verde&#13;
Ingredients:&#13;
] pound thin linguine, cappelini or PRIMI&#13;
PI?~TTI&#13;
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil&#13;
I Bag Spinach&#13;
1 Pound Shrimp-fresh ot fi’ozen- shelled and&#13;
&amp;veined&#13;
2 Cloves Garlic&#13;
8 tablespoons thatsanice "VERDE" basil&#13;
pesto crema sauce&#13;
To prepare:&#13;
Boil water in large pot with splash ofsalt and&#13;
drop of oil to keep pasta from.sticking&#13;
-pasta as directed on package making sure not&#13;
to overcook, drain, set aside&#13;
Sautd olive oil, gatlic and spinach about 5-10&#13;
minutes, add fresh or defrosted shrimp and&#13;
sautd in mixture until pink!orange in color.&#13;
Add thatsanice! "VERDE" and mix together,&#13;
pour entire mLxture over pasta and toss making&#13;
sure pasta is evenly coated.&#13;
If desired, top with some grated Parmesan&#13;
cheese (although strict old school Italians&#13;
frmvn on putting cheese over seafood but it&#13;
tastes good !)&#13;
Serving ideas:&#13;
Serve as a first course with a fish entrde like&#13;
halibut or swordfish&#13;
like&#13;
s&#13;
)ver&#13;
[en&amp; modern&#13;
traditional flavors. Ifyou&#13;
y from them and they offer&#13;
f~atured on many television shows including&#13;
the Food Network and have been featured in&#13;
nmen&#13;
At The BOK Center Tulsa&#13;
Brad Paisley&#13;
Jan 24, 2009 at BOK Center&#13;
With special guests!&#13;
Dierks Bentley&#13;
Darius Rucker&#13;
Ticket Prices: $39.75 &amp; $46.75 Tickets On Sale Now&#13;
Cdine Dion&#13;
Feb 2, 2009 at BOK Center&#13;
RESCHEDULED DATE!&#13;
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2009&#13;
All tickets previously purchased for the original date will be&#13;
honored. Refunds xvill be available at point ofpurchase.&#13;
Time: 8:00pm Doors: 7:00pm&#13;
Ticket Prices: $167.00, $127.00, $77.00, $49.50&#13;
~hlsa is one of45 cites and the only city in Oklahoma on this&#13;
tour. 2q~roughout her career, Celine has been honored with&#13;
over 1000 Awards, including Grammys, Oscars, Golden Globes,&#13;
World Music, Juno and Felix Awards. She is the biggest-selling&#13;
female artist ofall time.&#13;
Billy Joel &amp; Elton John&#13;
Mar 17, 2009 at BOK Center&#13;
Billy Joel &amp; Elton John&#13;
Face 2 Face Tour&#13;
March 17, 2009&#13;
7:30pro&#13;
Tickets On Sale Now&#13;
There is no presale for this concert&#13;
Ticket Prices: $179, $99, $53.50&#13;
Billy Joel and Elton John, the most successful and longest-running&#13;
concert pairing in pop history! Billy and Elton open the&#13;
concert with a series ofduets, playing tvcin pianos and trading&#13;
vocals. Each artist then performs a set with his own band. A&#13;
grand finale brings the two superstars and their supporting musicians&#13;
ba&amp; together for a dosing encore. This includes some of&#13;
both Billy and Elton’s greatest hits along with an unpredictable&#13;
selection ofrock and roll classics.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
HOLLYWOOD By Romeo San Vicente&#13;
Deep Inside Hollywood,&#13;
which reports on a new&#13;
project for Margaret Cho&#13;
and Kal Penn&#13;
Cho and Penn Unite for Sisters&#13;
Q~eer-identified entertainer Margaret Cho is quite the Renaissance&#13;
svoman- she’s a stand-up comic, author, actress, blogger,&#13;
and activist. And now she can add "director" to her resume with&#13;
Two Sisters, her feature debut. Ifyou were expecting something&#13;
racy from the potty-mouthed comedian, forget it; the movie is&#13;
slated to premiere on ABC Family. Plot details are being kept&#13;
under wraps, but Cho has assembled an impressive cast, including&#13;
Kal Penn (from the Harold and Kumar movies, as xvell as&#13;
The Namesake) and the gorgeous Tamlyn Tomita (who recently&#13;
popped up on Heroes), plus Kathy Najimy (King of the Hill)&#13;
and Elaine Hendrix (Tru Loved, The Parent Trap). As for the&#13;
lady herself, Cho will also appear in a small role. Look for Two&#13;
Sisters to make its premiere on ABC Family in 2009.&#13;
Pee-wee Comes Back to the Playhouse&#13;
~Pnere are a lot ofunanswered questions floating around about&#13;
Pee-wee’s Playhouse: Ti~e Movie, like "Is it really happening?"&#13;
and "Is Johnny Depp playing Pee-wee ?" So far the only certainty&#13;
is that Paul Reubens, ~vho, than!ffull); is still in charge ofPeexvee&#13;
Inc., is jump-starting this cash cow one more time and is&#13;
working on the goal ofa 2009 release date for the slow-moving&#13;
production. Plot details are few and up for debate. Casting, too.&#13;
(Who’ll replace the late Phil Hartanan? What happened to the&#13;
guy who played the unambiguously gayJambi ? Will S. Epatha&#13;
Merkerson return as Reba the Mail Lady? Please?) But all will&#13;
surely be answered eventually, possibly via ticker-tape readout&#13;
from Conky the Robot’s torso. And ifJohnny Depp shows up,&#13;
even as a Pee-wee doppelganger, that’s just fine, too. Now ifthe&#13;
cameras would only hurry up and roll.&#13;
No, Really: Lesbian Vaanpire Killers&#13;
Whether it’s Snakes on a Plane or ~Pne Incredibly Strange Creatures&#13;
Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?,&#13;
a movie’s title can sometimes tell you everything you need to&#13;
knm,: And so it is with Lesbian Vampire Killers, a new British&#13;
horror-comedy about a Welsh village whose xvomen have&#13;
been cursed by the local Sapphic bloodsuckers. In aa~ attempt to&#13;
improve matters, the tovcn sends txvo hapless visitors (played by&#13;
James Corden and Mathew Home, the stars ofthe BBC sitcom&#13;
Gavin &amp; Stacey) into the woods as a sacrifice to the titular&#13;
undead. The film also features Paul McGann (Withnail &amp; I,&#13;
Doctor Who) as one of the few remaining men in the village.&#13;
Lesbian Vampire Killers ~vill put the bite on audiences in 2009.&#13;
Next Christmas, Make the Yuletide Gay&#13;
Romeo loves a good holiday dassic, and some gay filmmakers&#13;
obviously feel the same way about the genre, with Make the&#13;
Yuletide Gay now going into production. O.Eueer actor Adamo&#13;
Ruggiero (who played out-and-eventually-proud Marco on Degrassi:&#13;
~e Next Generation) and Allison Arngrim (best known&#13;
as frontier mean girl Nellie Oleson on Little House on the&#13;
Prairie) will don their gay apparel for this coraedy about what&#13;
happens when a guy who’s not out to his faanily goes home for&#13;
the holidays and then has to explain the sudden appearance of&#13;
his boyfriend. Yuletide also features Ian Buchanan (Twin Peaks)&#13;
and gay" indie-fihn vets Derek Long (Socket) and Steve Callahan&#13;
(East Side Story). Look for Make the Yuletide Gay to pop up at&#13;
around the same time as 2009 Advent calendars.&#13;
w,~w.metrostarnews.com ~etroSTAR 17&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
"T VELING AND MEETING PEOPLE"&#13;
Photo: Donald Pile &amp; Ray Williams&#13;
Since we are always telling our readers to&#13;
"Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone"&#13;
we decided to devote this travel column to the&#13;
fabulous and interesting people that we have&#13;
met and dealt with, in our travels. These, ~ve&#13;
will list in no particular order and they live&#13;
from coast to coast.&#13;
Hizabeth Taylor has always been so gracious to&#13;
remember our anniversaries and holidays. We&#13;
have so many to list in Palm Springs. There is&#13;
Jim Doyle &amp;Jerry Efron, Tyke, Wayne, Millie,&#13;
Shirley, Jim LaMarrina, Ken &amp; Grant, Tom &amp;&#13;
Doug at the Terrazzo, Burt XWahquist, artists&#13;
Robert Sharer &amp; Giorgio and restaurateurs, Sol&#13;
and Chris ~vho we first met when they owned a&#13;
B &amp; B in San Francisco and now mvn a restaurant&#13;
in Puerto Vallarta and also own a home in&#13;
Pahn Springs.&#13;
In New&#13;
~%rk City,&#13;
Jean-&#13;
Claude&#13;
Baker,&#13;
the exciting&#13;
owner&#13;
ofChez&#13;
Josephine’s&#13;
Restaurant,&#13;
author&#13;
Tom&#13;
Monsell,&#13;
play-&#13;
~vright&#13;
Matthew&#13;
Lom-&#13;
Photo: Chq~G~r!os at the Hi-Life bardo&#13;
C,~e in Ft. Lauderdale (Tea at&#13;
Five and&#13;
Looped) and movie director/producer Rick&#13;
McKay. His movie "Broadway: The Golden&#13;
Age" is a terrific movie.&#13;
In Florida, the famous portrait photographer&#13;
Jack Mitchell &amp; Bob Pavlik, entertainers&#13;
Auntie Marne, ToW &amp; Gloria, the best jazz&#13;
duo and Miguel Reyna, who without a doubt&#13;
is the finest piano entertainer/singer that we&#13;
have ever met! and the lovely and extremely&#13;
talented Faye Harrod and her friend Gloria&#13;
Delro); Casey Koslowki, owner; Herb Pianin,&#13;
General Manager; Peter Mehas, Guest Services&#13;
Manager and the entire staff at the Grand&#13;
Resort and Spa in Ft. Lauderdale who operates&#13;
the finest gay resort in the country, Chuck&#13;
Smith and ChefCarlos at the Hi-Lit~ Care,&#13;
Alan Beck &amp; Nick and Norma. Also in Ft.&#13;
Lauderdale, Al &amp; Tom and Steve &amp; Ells~vorth&#13;
and the deceased fabulous pianist/entertainer,&#13;
Houston, and then dear, dears friends, Ed&#13;
Hayes &amp;John Dunne in St. Petersburg who&#13;
are truly delightful.&#13;
And there are the people that we have met&#13;
quite by accident who have become dear&#13;
friends such as Ginny &amp; Willy in Florida, Kala&#13;
&amp; Frank, the absolutely ~beyond Fabulous"&#13;
owners of the Luna Vista B and B in Rimrock,&#13;
Arizona, Michael McFall &amp; Luis Gonzalez in&#13;
Phoenix, ChefMarcdlino and his fabulous&#13;
wife Sima, owners ofMarcellino Ristorante&#13;
in Phoenix, Gordon &amp; Kin at the Inn of the&#13;
410 in Flagstaff who are super special guys and&#13;
Charlotte Welch and her daughter Katie in&#13;
Flagstaff.&#13;
In Billings, Montana we met Barbara Hill, a&#13;
wonderful&#13;
entertainer&#13;
who has&#13;
"come&#13;
OUt~&#13;
no not&#13;
lesbian,&#13;
but "just&#13;
simply&#13;
came&#13;
out to&#13;
life"&#13;
and has&#13;
found&#13;
true&#13;
happi- ,-&#13;
ness at&#13;
last. We Photo: Actor LeslieJordan&#13;
just wish&#13;
that everybody could find themselves like she&#13;
did. In St. Louis, Michael Lance &amp;JeffArchuleta,&#13;
owners ofNapoleons’ Retreat B &amp; B where&#13;
we first met the "fun couple; Smitty and Eddy&#13;
in Mississippi who we will be seeing again on&#13;
our way driving to Florida in January. They&#13;
can’t help it because they were born straight!&#13;
And then there is actor, Leslie Jordan, authors&#13;
Christopher Rice and Robert Hofmann,&#13;
filmmaker Craig Highberger, (Superstar In A&#13;
Housedress) and filmmaker Mialyn Hanna&#13;
(White Shadows). A new friend who ~ve are&#13;
in contact with but haven’t actually met yet,&#13;
author Louise Penny in Canada.&#13;
Photo: Countess Alexis &amp;Ray ~qlliams&#13;
Also wonderful people like the Countess&#13;
Mexis, the QEeen Diva who now" lives in Hollywood.&#13;
She certainly epitomizes elegance and&#13;
"old Hollywood", plaDvright Gene Danklin&#13;
Smith and Steve Nycklemore, director of the&#13;
Hollywood Museum, our good friend, Attorney&#13;
Andrew Lee who now resides in Mexico,&#13;
Dean Perkins (Crystal Chandelier) in New&#13;
Hampshire, Rodger &amp; J.T. in the Q.~ad cities,&#13;
Chris X~alsh in San Francisco as wel! as gZalter&#13;
Edgar, owner ofthe 24 Henry B&amp;B and the&#13;
Village House B&amp;B in San Francisco. In Seatrle,&#13;
Stephen Bennett, owner of the Gaslight&#13;
Inn B and B and visiting there,ave met Tom&#13;
&amp; Doris Friedman from the Hamton’s in New&#13;
York who ,are will visit When we are in New&#13;
England next year. In Santa Fe, New Mexico,&#13;
Ralph Bolton and Robert Frost, owners ofthe&#13;
Inn ofthe Turquoise Inn.&#13;
Four o~tstanding people are the late Dalee&#13;
Henderson who was and is an inspiration to&#13;
thousands ofpeople and to Raymond Bilbool,&#13;
former owner ofthe Secret Garden B&amp;B in&#13;
West Hollywood and our dear friend Stefan&#13;
Hemming, owner ofthe Liberace Estate in&#13;
Palm Springs who hosted our 35th Anniversary&#13;
two years ago and to Mel Haber, owner of&#13;
Melvyn’s Restaurant and the Ingleside Inn in&#13;
Palm Springs. Their lives have reached many.&#13;
So here we are, two guys who live in the middle&#13;
ofthe country who are fortunate in that we&#13;
get to travel a lot and meet so many people. In&#13;
our travels, we really have been so fortunate&#13;
to meet so many fun, interesting and exciting&#13;
individuals.&#13;
q-his column is warmly dedicated to all of daese&#13;
people that we have met in our travels and we&#13;
are looking forward to meeting many more in&#13;
our future. Remember, in the words of the&#13;
late Dalee Henderson, "When you wake up in&#13;
the morning, it is a miracle! The rest ofthe day&#13;
is up to you!" Truly, today is the first day of the&#13;
rest ofyour life. Ifyou are not happy with your&#13;
life it is no one’s ffmlt but your own.&#13;
We want to thank our dear friend Chaz XWard,&#13;
Publisher-Editor ofthe Metro Star for his support.&#13;
internationa&#13;
Boy George could face&#13;
jail for ’imprisoning’&#13;
escort&#13;
Singer Boy George may land in jail after being&#13;
convicted Dec. 5 of&#13;
falsely in~prisoning male escort Audun Carlsen&#13;
in London.&#13;
Last April, George handcuffed Carlsen to a&#13;
book on the wall of George’s&#13;
bedroom fbr about an hour, saying he suspected&#13;
Carlsen had hacked into&#13;
his coruputer following a previous photo session&#13;
between the two men.&#13;
Car!sen claims George also attacked him with a&#13;
metal chain af,er he&#13;
broke free and began his escape from the apartment.&#13;
Car!sen told the court the computer story was&#13;
made up and that George&#13;
probably was upset because Car!sen refused to&#13;
have sex ~vith him the&#13;
previous time they met.&#13;
City apologizes for past&#13;
anti-gay actions&#13;
1he City Council ofHobart, Tasmania, in Australia,&#13;
apologized Dec. 10 for banning a booth promoting&#13;
gay law reform from the city’s weekly Salamanca&#13;
Market in 1988.&#13;
In the weeks that followed, more than 100 people&#13;
were arrested for refusing to vacate the site, marking&#13;
Australia’s largest-ever act ofgay civil disobedience.&#13;
The apology, delivered by Lord Mayor Rob Valentine&#13;
before more than 200 former arrestees, GLBT&#13;
community members and civil leaders, including&#13;
state Premier David Bartlett, coincided with the&#13;
20th anniversary ofthe crackdown and the 60th anniversary&#13;
ofthe signing ofthe Universa! Declaration&#13;
ofHuman Rights.&#13;
"The Hobart City Cotmcil apologizes for prohibiting&#13;
the gay law reform stall at Salamanca Market&#13;
in 1988 and for the resulting arrests aud bans,"&#13;
Valentine said. "We are sorry for the pain and&#13;
trauma caused to all involved, including GLBTI&#13;
people; their family members, friends and supporters;&#13;
and those council officers who were required to&#13;
carry out the council decision. We are also sorry that&#13;
the actions we took may have encouraged ill-will&#13;
and discrimination towards GLBTI people in the&#13;
broader community. We resolve that actions such as&#13;
these will never happen again."&#13;
The apology was formally accepted by Rodney&#13;
Croome ofthe Tasmanian Gay and Lesbian Rights&#13;
Group, which has operated the booth continuously&#13;
at the Saturday outdoor street market since 1988.&#13;
"Twenty years ago, as we sat in police cells for the&#13;
crime of being ourselves, we could not possibly have&#13;
imagined something like this," Croome said. "People&#13;
everDvhere who suffer human rights abuses should&#13;
take this apology as a sign that no matter how bad&#13;
things seem there is ~lways hope ofa better future:&#13;
Prior to the apology, a City Council-sponsored&#13;
photo exhibit ofthe arrests was unveiled at the Salamanca&#13;
Arts Centre. The council also is sponsoring a&#13;
~ublic art work at Salamanca Place commemorating&#13;
e arrests.&#13;
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                <text>Chaz Ward&#13;
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              <text>Oldahoma City’s Robin&#13;
Dorner oins Metro&#13;
Star team. She not only&#13;
brings her talent and&#13;
enthusiasm, but also&#13;
expertise gained from&#13;
overall life experience and&#13;
reporting. Seepage 5&#13;
3.corn THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA JULY 1,2009&#13;
TSUNAMI SLAMS OBAMA&#13;
by Rex Wockmer&#13;
not health coverage, which he said june 17 is not within his&#13;
power. That’s the good news -- all of it.&#13;
What hasn’t he done? Anything about Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Tell, anything about the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA),&#13;
anything about the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.&#13;
He’s done nothing about any of the stuff he promised the&#13;
gays before they rushed to the polls en masse last November&#13;
to make sure he won that election.&#13;
And, then, Mr. Obama’s Justice Deparmxent filed a&#13;
briefJune 1 ! in a federal same-sex marriage case that used&#13;
nearly eveW nasty homophobic argument in the book to&#13;
argue against letting gays get married. That was the straw&#13;
that broke the camel’s back and unleashed a flood of harsh&#13;
criticism from gay VIPs.&#13;
"I hold this administration to a higher standard than this&#13;
brief," Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese&#13;
wrote to Obama. "In the course of your campaign, I became&#13;
convinced -- and I still want to believe -- that you do, too....&#13;
This brief should not be good enough for you, The question&#13;
is;Mr. President-- do you bdieve that it’s&#13;
)bama. dec~des 22 which~not necessary ~ i&#13;
, ~ . to file a brief. It’s a horrific and hideous attack on LGBT&#13;
:. .......&#13;
[one thats good. He ~ssued&#13;
Americans."&#13;
and he extended a few&#13;
spousal benefits ~ ~d~ employees’ Same’sex partners -- National Center for Lesbian Rights Executive Director&#13;
sick leave and long-term care insur~ce; for example, but&#13;
Kate Kendell on her Facebook page: "The filing by the&#13;
............ Continued See GAY TSUNAMI Page-24&#13;
Pro ect Pride Foundation&#13;
Director Under Investigation For&#13;
Fraud&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAMOMA CIT~; OK__ On May 16, Robert&#13;
Jordan Chiles was dected to a position on the Oklahoma&#13;
State Democratic Party’s Central Committee as part of the&#13;
Affirmative Action Committee. Ivan Holmes, previous chair&#13;
of the Oklahoma State Democratic Party stated to the Metro&#13;
Star, "Robert ovces the party for tickets he purchased for the&#13;
luncheon at the State Convention along with advertising in&#13;
the program. He said he would pay that immediately&#13;
and he hasn’t as ofyet, so vce will pursue this issue." If he&#13;
doesn’t resign his position, party officials are ready to begin&#13;
impeachment proceedings.&#13;
In May Mr. Chiles placed an advertisement in the Metro&#13;
Star which ran in the June 2009 isme; soliciting funds for&#13;
his Project Pride Foundation, presented as an organization&#13;
working to advance GLBT rights and hdp people living with&#13;
HIV. This advertisement was paid for with a check that was&#13;
returned unpaid by his bank. Mr. Chiles was given numerous&#13;
opportunities by phone and email to cover the check with no&#13;
results. It has since been turned over to the Oldahoma County&#13;
District Attorney for collection and possible prosecution.&#13;
........... Continued See PROJECT PRIDE Page-17&#13;
T lsa Pride Se s New&#13;
By Michael \~ Sasser&#13;
TULSA, OK__Tt~a Pride’s Diversity Festival and Pride&#13;
Parade engaged a record number of participants on June 6th,&#13;
both in terms of spectators and participants.&#13;
"I think it exceeded expectations," said Oldahomans for&#13;
Equality President Toby Jenkins. "We were worried whether&#13;
the format and schedule might scare people or would be&#13;
comfortable for people to participate in. Our Pioneer&#13;
Breakfast far, far exceeded expectations. N~e police tell us&#13;
there were 23,000 people at the festival which is the largest&#13;
single-day attendance for an event we have ever had."&#13;
Jenkins said the festival also included over 70 vendors and&#13;
booths, twice the number as last year; and there vcere three&#13;
times the number of parade entries as last year.&#13;
"The parade yeas larger, there were more floats and more&#13;
groups," If there was a down side, it ~vas that in the nev¢ event&#13;
format debuting this year, there were fewer spectators along&#13;
the parade route.&#13;
........... Continued See TULSA PRIDE Page-6&#13;
LOCAL&gt;&gt; 9 YO GRAND MARSHALL I NATIONAL &gt;&gt; NO SUPPONF FOR DADT I WORLD &gt;&gt; 50,000 2gF EURO PRIDE I PLUS &gt;&gt; LIFESTYLE TRAVEL I ~’FS I WINE I DINING&#13;
July 2009&#13;
2&#13;
A good time&#13;
By Robin Domer-Townsend&#13;
OGRA [)~ddent RTint Wied}n, Robin Dornerphoto&#13;
OKLk(HOMA CI~/, OK Every ),ear as Memorial&#13;
Day weekend rolls around, the Oklahoma Gay Rodeo is held&#13;
in Oklahoma City. Their goal as a social organizarion is to&#13;
host an annual-gay rodeo in Oklahoma City, assist in western&#13;
related events and contribute to charitable organizations. This&#13;
year~ motto is. ’~A Bucking Good Time."&#13;
The mission ofOGRA (Oklahoma Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association) is to act as a non-profit organization, to perform&#13;
charitable duties for the surrounding area through fundraisers,&#13;
rodeo performances, etc., for any particular charitable&#13;
organization the general membership of the association shall&#13;
choose.&#13;
"Xhat is the main goal of]OGRA; to raise money for&#13;
charity," said Klint Wieden, OGRA President. "Each year we&#13;
give primarily to two different charities ~vhich provide services&#13;
to those living with HIV or AIDS." This year’s beneficiaries&#13;
of the event are Other Options/Friends Food Pantry and&#13;
RAIN Oklahoma. Each of these organizations will receive a&#13;
charitable contribution from OGRA once the dollar amount&#13;
for donation has been calculated. "Usually it is around $3,500&#13;
for each organization," adds Wieden.&#13;
"Wieden grew up on a big ranch in north~vest Oklahoma&#13;
on thousands of acres. His family raised cattle, ran horses&#13;
and performed all general ranching duties and his family&#13;
was always involved in the rodeo. "I also love doing charity&#13;
work. It is a necessary thing," he adds. "I enjoy the causes xve&#13;
stand for at OGRA and bringing the two together; rodeo and&#13;
chariw, well, it’s a great thing for me."&#13;
OGP,A is a nonprofit organization and member of the&#13;
International Gay ;Rodeo Association, Inc. (IGRA) which is&#13;
comprised of 28 state/provincial associations throughout the&#13;
United States and Canada. The purpose for organizing OGRA&#13;
was to prov;ide a harmonious enviromnent for those interested&#13;
in the western lifestyle to express themselves through rodeo,&#13;
dance and other £~mity social activities barring al! prejudices&#13;
related to sex, nation~ origin, sexual orientation, religion, race&#13;
or any other prejudices. Overall, the IGRA has raised millions&#13;
ofdoltars ~br charities across the country.&#13;
Next year is a very big year for the OGRA as they will&#13;
celebrate their 25th anniversary. "Even more is in store for&#13;
next year’s event," furthers Wieden. "We will have a special&#13;
limited edition designer ’trophy buckle’ made. Each of the 25&#13;
buckles will be numbered and sold to raise even more money&#13;
for the charities ,are help."&#13;
Wieden and the board of the OGRA wish to thank all of&#13;
their sponsors and volunteers, but offer a special thanks to&#13;
Premium Beers of Oklahoma and the Copa/Finish Line which&#13;
each contributed more than $10,000 this ),ear. For more&#13;
information about OGRA please visit www.ogra.net.&#13;
Diversity Business&#13;
Assodates; proud to do&#13;
in OKC&#13;
By Robin Dorner-Townsend&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Since 2004, the Diversity&#13;
Business Association (DBA) has been a "proud’ organization&#13;
representing many businesses and prot)ssions in the&#13;
Oklahoma City metro area. As an organization primarily for&#13;
gay and gay-friendly businesses, DBA is a diverse group; thus&#13;
the name "Diversity Business Association."&#13;
DBA is not an organization iust for the gay, lesbian.&#13;
bisexual or transgender (GLBT} community. It is an open&#13;
minded, diverse group of individuals from all walks of life.&#13;
"Why not do business with people who want to do business&#13;
with you?", is their organizational motto. With nearly 150&#13;
members, the Diversity Business Association does mean&#13;
business.&#13;
"DBA has become Oklahoma City’s fastest growing GLBT&#13;
organization and with good reason," says Monty Milburm&#13;
President ofDBA. "We offer a casual yet business oriented&#13;
environment for our members to connect with and do&#13;
business with people that want to do business with them. It is&#13;
these connections that help all of us succeed in good and bad&#13;
times."&#13;
Each month, usually two business connection meetings are&#13;
held where members meet to network and exchange business&#13;
cards, ideas, and get together for fun events also. There are&#13;
luncheons, educational meetings and after hour mixers which&#13;
bring the group together for people ~vho want t6 do business&#13;
with like-minded people.&#13;
Membership fees for DBA are some of the best in this&#13;
area for an organization of its ~nd. An individual business&#13;
membership is $49 per year and corporate memberships (for&#13;
up to 10 people) are $450. Unlike most organizations, DBA&#13;
has a student or ’social’ membership f)e for $25 per year. N~is&#13;
allows the businesses in the area who are gay or gay-friendly to&#13;
benefit from like-minded people seeking to do business with&#13;
this diverse group.&#13;
The goal of DBA is to be a positive organization in the&#13;
GLBT community and the Oklahoma City community as&#13;
a whole. DBA will have a booth at the upcoming Gay Pride&#13;
events to be held at Memorial Park in Oklahoma City on June&#13;
27th &amp; 28th and invites everyone to come and visit to see&#13;
what they are all about.&#13;
"I would like to encourage you to visit often, check out&#13;
our calendar and consider joining. We encourage positive&#13;
competition and celebrate each member’s success," adds&#13;
Milburn. "t am proud to serve as President of such a fine&#13;
organization. We really do mean business."&#13;
For more information about DBA, please email them at&#13;
contact@dbametro.org or visit vvw~.dbametro.org. It is best to&#13;
use Internet Explorer when visiting this site.&#13;
Impressive Youth Leads Tulsa’s&#13;
Gay Pride Parade&#13;
By Judy Gabbard&#13;
Noah Blatt GrandMarshall ~dsa Pride Parade. Judy G. photo&#13;
TULSA, OK The Grand Marshal! ofTulsds Annual&#13;
Pride Parade xvas not a celebrity or an individual with a crown&#13;
of jewels: this Grand Marshall was a nine year old young man&#13;
named Noah Blatt. Noah Blatt is a perfect example ofwhat&#13;
the words "Diversity" and "Acceptance" represent in the&#13;
contin~l struggle of gay rights.&#13;
Told to me by a representative of Oldahomans [br&#13;
Equality, Noah Blatt first came m the attention of the&#13;
committee members at Tulsa’s Equality Center, when&#13;
he hand delivered a letter and a donation. In the letter,&#13;
Noah explained that as an assignment he was to chose an&#13;
organization that he rahought was making a difference, His&#13;
mission was to acknowledge that organization and donate&#13;
to its support. Noah has continued to contribute part of his&#13;
weekly allowance in support ofTulsa’s Equality Center.&#13;
Toby Jenkins, Tulsa’s Equality committee President, said,&#13;
that when it came time to select the Grand Marshall for the&#13;
Pride Parade, no other individual was as deserving as Noah&#13;
Blatt.&#13;
Noah’s revelation, revealed in his letter, that xvhen same&#13;
sex couples love each other and want to marry, there shotdd&#13;
be no one allowed to stand in their way. Simple truth uttered&#13;
from one so young shows that the continuing struggle for gay&#13;
rights is making an impact on public opinion.&#13;
In a short interview with Noah Blatt, I met a gentle young&#13;
man with a view of the world that maW lose when they grow&#13;
up. Noah is determined to hang on to his beliefs and make&#13;
his opinions known. Noah’s room and dad are hard working,&#13;
well educated parents who have a!lo~ved their child to develop&#13;
his own views of human behavior.&#13;
Mr and Mrs Blatt support their young son’s ideas and&#13;
know that it takes only one person to start a movement&#13;
towards human rights.&#13;
Noah was introduced to the public at the Pride Festival&#13;
held at Centennial Park, located at 6th and Peoria, and&#13;
severalo awards were bestowed upon him. The greatest prize&#13;
was a view into the future possibilities of our youth. The&#13;
importance of bestowing understanding, love, guidance and&#13;
attention to our younger population was made evident in such&#13;
a small package, Noah Blatt.&#13;
www.rnetrostarnews.com ~®troSTAR 3&#13;
UDGE RULES IN KEITH&#13;
KIMMEL’S FAVOR&#13;
ON HIS I’M GAY LICENSE&#13;
PLATE&#13;
By Victor Gotin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK On April 6 Keith KimmeL&#13;
like maW other Ol-dahomans since 1967, applied for a&#13;
personalized license plate for his !992 Dodge pickup truck.&#13;
However. he ran into an obstacle because his message&#13;
was ’TM GAY". His request was denied. Kathy Green, a&#13;
supervisor in the Motor Vehicle Division, stated that his&#13;
request was denied due to a Oklahoma Tax Commission Rule&#13;
710:60-3-150 (d) which states "No license plate will be issued&#13;
-which may be offensive to the general public." However, she&#13;
did not state why she deemed that his message fit into that&#13;
category.&#13;
Mr. Kimmel appealed this decision, and his case was heard&#13;
by Administrative Law Judge Jay Harrington in Oklahoma&#13;
City on May 7. A favorable ruling, in which Judge Harrington&#13;
recommended that Keith be allowed his I’M GAY plate, was&#13;
released on June 18, jttst a week before Gay" Pride celebrations&#13;
ldcked off in Oklahoma City.&#13;
Attorney Brittany M. Novomy, who represented him on&#13;
this case had this statement, "This decision is an indication&#13;
that we do still live in a society that respects the rule of law,&#13;
and when we feel our civil rights have been violated we know&#13;
we can turn to our legal system to remedy the situation. I&#13;
believe it is also a signal that despite its national reputation,&#13;
Oldahoma has outstanding women and men in the legal&#13;
profession who put the law ahead of old prejudices."&#13;
The Oklahoma Tax Commission may accept or reject&#13;
this recommendation. Talking with Mr.Kimmel he stated,&#13;
"I think the judge reviewed the case carefully,, made a good&#13;
decision and I hope the commission will do the right thing&#13;
and let me have nay plate." If the Oklahoma Tax Commission&#13;
doesfft fol!ow- through and allow his plate he plans to pursue&#13;
additional legal action.&#13;
BillyJackson and Michael[ Friday&#13;
ioined their lives together&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Bil{rJackson &amp;Michael Friday at their Holy[ Union wid~ t/.,eir&#13;
.iF[ends Luq andMidn@t. Godn photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Billy Jackson and Michael&#13;
Friday joined their lives together Sunday, June 14 in Norman&#13;
at Thunderbird Chapel. Lovers of the country lifestyle, both&#13;
are active in OGRA, Michael as the mernbership chair and&#13;
Billy who is running for Mr. O.G.R~k. next year. Tney are&#13;
setding down together on the outskirts of Noble where&#13;
Michael, as a member of the Orchid Society, will be able to&#13;
pursue his hobby. The Holy Union was offidated by Pastor&#13;
Neill Spurgin of Exp~:essions Community Fellowship, where&#13;
both Billy and Michael are members. Let’s wish them a&#13;
wonderful life together.&#13;
Annual Hot Young Hollywood&#13;
Party to benefit R.A.I.N.&#13;
Oklahoma August 7&#13;
Angles to host annual Hot Young Hollywood PaW to benefit&#13;
RAIN Oklahoma. Oklahoma CiF’ HIVNon-profit agent/.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ August 7 2009&#13;
N~e Hot Young Holly~vood Party is an annual fundraiser for&#13;
RAIN Oklahoma, acting as a spotlight for local GLBT owned&#13;
&amp; friendly businesses. RAIN Oklahoma will be honoring four&#13;
Oklahomans for their outstanding leadership and activism.&#13;
The event will be a fun filled evening with fashion&#13;
shmvs from well-known designers such as Cadillac Cowboy;&#13;
Nicole Moan, GLAMNERD, Riot Rockett and Debauchery&#13;
Clothing, plus live performances from Oklahoma City;s own&#13;
Eric Bramble and others. Definitely an event not to be missed!&#13;
Rafiqe ticket sales provided much of the $2500 raised at&#13;
last year’s party. I~mt year sponsor donated items included a&#13;
necklace donated by Mitchener &amp; Farrand Jewelers, a "makeover"&#13;
prize package .from Velvet Monkey Inc., dinner for two&#13;
at 1492, and a Marc-by-Marc Jacobs bag among many other&#13;
items.&#13;
For the RAIN Leadership Award, campus GLBT groups&#13;
made nominations from OCU, UCO, OU, OSU OKC AND&#13;
UT as well as the GLBT group of DELL and the Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation. The goal of our nominees is to increase&#13;
the quality of life for all Oklahomans.&#13;
RAIN Oklahoma is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit agency,&#13;
depending on private donations and the support of the&#13;
community to continue providing high quality of services.&#13;
RAIN Oklahoma offers a wide array of services from free HIV&#13;
testing and counseling, community outreach projects, Ryan&#13;
White Case Management, ADVANTAGE Medicaid waiver&#13;
services &amp; Transitional Housing. RAIN Oklahoma’s&#13;
mission is to compassionately serve indMduals and&#13;
communities impacted by HIV/AIDS through&#13;
education, volunteerism and coordinated access to&#13;
healthcare &amp; support services.&#13;
We accept all donations; Gift Certificates, Checlcs,&#13;
Merchandise and/or services. Donors will be recognized&#13;
in the program.&#13;
For additional information on The Hot Young&#13;
Holbavood Party, please contact the Hot Young&#13;
Holl)wcood Committee:&#13;
Contact:&#13;
Kendet R. Powers, CTR Agent&#13;
RAIN Oklahoma&#13;
405/204/7767&#13;
kpowers@rainoklahom.org&#13;
Vicld Banta&#13;
Vicki Banta the Partyoligist&#13;
405/850/6817&#13;
Xfbanta@aol.com&#13;
Kai R. Dameron&#13;
Rain Oldahoma, CTR Coordinator&#13;
405/232/2437 xt 123&#13;
KaiDameron@hotmail.com&#13;
Giving back: MAC Cosmetics&#13;
’Viva Glam’ line supports HIV!&#13;
AIDS organizations&#13;
By Robin Dorner-Townsend&#13;
Inf!’ont ofthe Iguana Lounge in Automobile Alley in downtown&#13;
Oklahoma Ci~, the 3¢IAC cosmetics staffin Oklahoma City show&#13;
their support in theform of"a big check"for Other Options and&#13;
Friends Food Pantry. Thefundraising event "51 Toast to Life"&#13;
was heldfor the non-profit organization at The Iguana Lounge&#13;
in April The Iguana showed its support ofthe Other Options&#13;
organization by undenvHting the charitable event.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Since 1989, Other&#13;
Options has been on the forefront of prevention, education,&#13;
and assistance of those in need who are living ~vith HIV&#13;
(Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and AIDS (Autoimmune&#13;
Deficiency Syndrome). The organization was Formed as anonprofit&#13;
whose missi6n" included al! services which hdp persons&#13;
living with the disease but currently their primary focus is that&#13;
of food services, nutrition and education.&#13;
Mary Arbuckle, Director of Other Options works to&#13;
assist the clients they serve, organizes donations and among&#13;
many other taslcs, she also writes grant applications for the&#13;
organization. "It’s a .....Continued see MAC page 24&#13;
July 2009&#13;
4&#13;
Leather Camp Vwill&#13;
be running in Wichita&#13;
gg~IICHITA, KS (PR) __ August 14&#13;
- 16, 2009. Early bird registration is active&#13;
until July" 21st at a rate of $75.00. After July&#13;
21st, the package cost xvill be $85.00. The&#13;
Clarion Hotel will hots the event with a room&#13;
rate of $79.00 per night. Rooms need to be&#13;
booked directly through the hotel. Ask for&#13;
the WOOLF rate to get the discount.&#13;
~qere are lots of great classes for this years&#13;
event. Presenters include ~qaipmaster Bob&#13;
and Bootpig, Graydancer, Sir Olivier and pup&#13;
sparlg~, Mason and Michelle. In addition, we&#13;
will be having our Central Hains Regional&#13;
contests for Central Plains LeatherSirlboy and&#13;
CommunivA Bootblack as well as our loc~&#13;
WOOLF contests for Mr. and Ms. WOOLF&#13;
and Kansas boy/girl. All of the contests&#13;
will be judged by International LeatherSir&#13;
2009, Sir Raul, International Leatherboy&#13;
2009, boy bill, Central Plains LeatherSir&#13;
2009, Master Sam Sampson, Central Plains&#13;
Leatherboy 2009, pup sparkle, Central&#13;
Plains Community Bootblack 2009, boy&#13;
blu, Great Plains Leatherboy 2008, boy mike&#13;
and Rev. Jackie Carter of the Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church ofWichita. The&#13;
weekend ~vill be emceed by Tom Stice.&#13;
For more information and to register for the&#13;
weekend and book your hotel room, please&#13;
visit www.wichitaleatherpride.com.&#13;
Robin DornerJoins Metro Star Staff&#13;
Robin Dorner-Tmvnsend. Staff photo&#13;
OKLAI-IOMA CITY. OK Already&#13;
well kmown in Oklahoma City and beyond as&#13;
a fun loving reporter and activist. Ms. Dorner&#13;
Born in Wichita, she graduated from&#13;
Kansas Newman College in that same&#13;
city to become a Registered Nurse. She&#13;
moved to Oklahoma City in 1983 when&#13;
jobs for RNs were plentiful. She worked&#13;
in various positions as a dialysis nurse,&#13;
in home health and hospice settings,&#13;
and case management. She is a happily&#13;
married heterosexual, celebrating 15&#13;
years together with Ken Townsend,&#13;
her soulmate who is in the oil &amp; gas&#13;
business.&#13;
In 2004 she earned a Bachelor’s&#13;
Degree in Health administration,&#13;
followed by a Master’s Degree in&#13;
Business Administration in 2006.&#13;
After this milestone, seeking a different&#13;
direction, she branched out into&#13;
journalism with the City" Sentinel.&#13;
broadening their horizons when she&#13;
covered many events of the GLBT&#13;
community. She first became involved&#13;
with our community during the !990s&#13;
when she volunteered as a nurse for&#13;
the Triangle Association vdth D~:Larry&#13;
Prater. who operated a free AIDS&#13;
clinic. Relating ~o that experience she&#13;
stated that "I loved it, not only as a nurse&#13;
but also from the love, camaraderie and&#13;
acceptance I found in the gay community."&#13;
Her involvement in the community grew,&#13;
and she later became a boai~d member of&#13;
has just joined the Metro Star team. She will the Cimarron Alliance Foundation. She is a&#13;
be repo~ting local news and ~ents and wil! former board member and current member of&#13;
handle OK~’~C ad sales al6nFwithRikGOdbev Diversity Bttsiness Association of Oklahoma&#13;
and Victor Gorin. She is also an accomplished City, and is her husband Ken. She does&#13;
~h0togr~pher. She n0{ 0hly brings 1{~} taleh{ vohmteer work for Other OptiOns, and looks&#13;
~nd enthusiasm, but alSO ~ert~e gained forward to working with the Metro Star. We&#13;
f om oCe llife ep0mng welcome her a oard .&#13;
the City Sentinel ( fbrmeriy the Mid City&#13;
Advocate).&#13;
www:metrostarnews.com &amp;~et~’oSTAR 5&#13;
Dont Shop - Adop&#13;
By Michael ~{~. Sasser&#13;
Tulsa author Clara Nipper. Press photo&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Tulsa author Clara&#13;
Nipper never read mysteries, thrillers or true&#13;
crime books, so when - on a dare from her&#13;
partner - she set out to write in the genre,&#13;
they set the mood and picked up the stylized&#13;
approach by camping out in their home.&#13;
lowering the air conditioning and watching&#13;
classic noir films such as Double Indemnity,&#13;
Laura and the more-modern Body Heat.&#13;
"They were terrific," said Nipper. "I took&#13;
some inspiration from them."&#13;
Nine months in the writing, Nipper&#13;
completed her first novel, the stylish Femme&#13;
Noi~; a tide that aptly describes both the book&#13;
and the innovative genre of lesbian literature.&#13;
"I was writing "chick stories’ and my&#13;
partner told me that since that wasn’t ,going&#13;
an?~vhere I should try something new,&#13;
Nipper said.&#13;
So, Nipper crafted a character that was&#13;
the "total opposite" of her. "She is tall and&#13;
lean, black and bald, and a total womanizer&#13;
- a slut. I wondered if I could wrire an entire&#13;
book about her. And, I thought, yes I could."&#13;
The rest is now history. Femme Noir is&#13;
being published by Bold Stroke Books.&#13;
In the book, Nora Delaney is Nipper’s&#13;
protagonist. The hard-boiled, hypersexualized&#13;
womanizing college basketball&#13;
coach chases the case of her murdered exlover&#13;
from LA to Tulsa only to be waylayed&#13;
by a gorgeous, gin-swilling skirt who has&#13;
information as well as an appetite for women&#13;
like Nora.&#13;
The book contains classic noir elements&#13;
and Nora is cut from the same cloth as many&#13;
classic, troubled genre protagonists - except&#13;
that she is a woman. Hailed by maw for its&#13;
unique and interesting voice, the book is also&#13;
sexually graphic and unapologetic.&#13;
"’gq~en my father got a copy of the book.&#13;
I wrote in it ’please don’t read this’." Nipper&#13;
said. "I hope he hasn’t.&#13;
Tulsa native Nipper is veU much unlike&#13;
her lead character.&#13;
"I was straight most of my life," said the&#13;
Tulsa CountT Courthouse clerk. "I was always&#13;
open with sexuality and thought that if it felt&#13;
good, do it. I’ve only had t-wo girlfriends in&#13;
nay life. My first girlfriend was the one who&#13;
said "you should try this’ and I said ’sure, let’s&#13;
give ir a try.’ It was tumultuous except for the&#13;
sex tbr the next two years. I have been with&#13;
nay current partner for 13 years."&#13;
Nipper had been "spiritually" a writer her&#13;
entire life, from the time she xvrote a short&#13;
story in grade school that a teacher insisted&#13;
on turning into a slide show.&#13;
"The best advice I ever got was to write&#13;
one page a day and after a year, you ~voutd&#13;
have 365 pages," Nipper said. "qhe road&#13;
to publishing has been rocky, but my&#13;
publisher now is terrific. They do so much to&#13;
support authors and offer opportunities and&#13;
guidance."&#13;
Femme Noir’s sequel, I4dss of Noir,&#13;
is already under contract. It’s set in New&#13;
Orleans and will continue to stretch the&#13;
parameters ofsexuat representation.&#13;
"I’ve already shocke,~,! and appalled some&#13;
lesbmns, N~pper stud. I th~nk that means&#13;
am on the right track."&#13;
For more information on Nipper and&#13;
Femme Noir, visit www.claranipper.com.&#13;
"Most people waited for the parade at&#13;
[Centennial Park], and it was packed there".&#13;
A shuttle system taking parade-path&#13;
spectators to the park might be one thing&#13;
added for future Pride festivals. For the most&#13;
part, though, the new event structure was&#13;
very much a success.&#13;
"The fireworks, the ferris wheel and the&#13;
concert were all huge successes." Jenkins said.&#13;
Jenkins noticed a few things in particular&#13;
this year. Employees of Spaghetti Warehouse&#13;
on Brady Street came out to cheer ~or the&#13;
parade. At Centennial Park. the crowd&#13;
included a notable number of straight couples&#13;
and individuals, including maW attending&#13;
their first-ever Pride event with or without a&#13;
GBLT relative or friend.&#13;
"I thought, ’Wo~v. ~vhen did it become&#13;
cool to go to Pride?" "-We also had a tot&#13;
of seniors there. One mother said she&#13;
was impressed at how family-friendly the&#13;
environment was. I wish I could say that was&#13;
something we tried to do. but it’s just a sign&#13;
of the evolution of the community."&#13;
Police commented on how busy the Kid&#13;
Zone was with approximately 700 children of&#13;
GLBT families and straight participants.&#13;
This year’s n~w policy against ice chests&#13;
and bringing in outside food and beverages&#13;
also worked out. Jenkins said no one had to&#13;
go to the hospital and police told him that&#13;
for the first time there was no one who they&#13;
considered acting publicly drunk to the point&#13;
of being a nuisance.&#13;
Vendors also told Jenkins they had done&#13;
well at the event. Jenkins hopes that means it&#13;
will be possible to continue expansion of the&#13;
event in the future with more participants.&#13;
Although the parade route saw the typical&#13;
number of protestors, there was only one&#13;
notable at the festival itself.&#13;
Annie Bryce drove an hour to attend her&#13;
first Tulsa Pride event.&#13;
"I was very impressed at how nice it was&#13;
and, really, how nice the people were - men,&#13;
women, gay and straight even," she said.&#13;
Cashen" Stewart attended the Pride&#13;
Festival, largely for the parade, He thinks the&#13;
eve,n,t could still be improved.&#13;
I think there should be a bit more things&#13;
to do at Pnde that are more mteracuve, he&#13;
said.&#13;
lenkins said that other smaller cities&#13;
aro{md Oldahoma also having Pride events,&#13;
such as Enid for the first time ever in July, is&#13;
evidence of empowerment.&#13;
"People are feeling safe enough to have&#13;
festivals - that’s a good sign."&#13;
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So, ust What is the True&#13;
Definition-ofMarriage ?&#13;
by James Nimmo&#13;
OY._LM-IOMA CITY. OK As a semiprofessional&#13;
musician I provided music at the&#13;
same-gender marriage recently of two friends&#13;
of mine, the latest ceremony of uncountable&#13;
services I’ve played, t’rn also a committed&#13;
atheist and rather hard-boiled when it comes&#13;
to asking [or divine intervention, as well&#13;
as the invention of skT-oriented deities for&#13;
whatever reason. I support everyone’s private&#13;
pursuit of their interests in accordance with&#13;
the First Amendment as long as infringement&#13;
of my own legally supported rights isn’t&#13;
involved.&#13;
There was no doubt of the sincerity of the&#13;
participants in this religious ceremony. There&#13;
were prayers, vestments, and liturgy common&#13;
to any other Christian denomination&#13;
marriage ceremony. Had you been&#13;
blindfolded and dropped into this touchingly&#13;
simple outdoor service, uncoached and&#13;
uninformed, you would not have been able to&#13;
distinguish this wedding from the thousands&#13;
being conducted in the rest of the country on&#13;
any Saturday afternoon.&#13;
Jaded as I am about religion, I did get a&#13;
little misty-eyed when the minister spoke-of&#13;
the hands being held by the two grooms. As&#13;
these ceremonies of commitment go the hope&#13;
is always for a devoted and determined future&#13;
of mutual and exclusive support through a&#13;
lifetime of as many years o?iife as our genetic&#13;
desdny wil1 give us. He described these hands&#13;
as they are now. young and strong brushing&#13;
away ~ears of joy and sorrow, touching in&#13;
moments of intimacy, and when old and&#13;
wrinkled they’ will sti!l be the hands we want&#13;
touching us in times of need.&#13;
~ view myself as a married man wittl a&#13;
partner of 32 years, and 1 can identi~! with&#13;
the sentiments and intentions the minister&#13;
outlined in his .;ermon. By what fiat of&#13;
bigoted ignorance can anyone deny me and&#13;
millions of other gay and Lesbian Americans&#13;
this legaI right of marriage just because&#13;
the gender of the two people is the same,&#13;
choosing to share their bounty and their&#13;
concerns for as long as they’re able, be it one&#13;
year or hopefully- a long lifetime? How is that&#13;
any different from what opposite-gendered&#13;
people choose to do?&#13;
To answer my own title, I think marriage&#13;
is the ability of two responsible people&#13;
committed to each othm; with a seriousness&#13;
of purpose, for as long as they are able to&#13;
hones@ maintain the relationship, with or&#13;
without the imprimatur of religion.&#13;
At one time I was a proponent of&#13;
going nicker the recognition of our gay/&#13;
Iesbian equality one right at a time. But&#13;
at approximately 1,400 indMdual rights&#13;
bestowed with a completed marriage&#13;
license, there arefft enough years for&#13;
even Methuselah to see the success of the&#13;
movement. I now see that only a dedicated&#13;
Federal lawsuit, such as the one being&#13;
brought by Ted Olson and David Boles (&#13;
http://tiwurl.com/q6hvip ), will give us&#13;
the trne definition of marriage we gay and&#13;
Lesbian citizens need to live our lives with the&#13;
choice so casually enjoyed by straights.&#13;
~.metrostamews.com&#13;
Politics M es for&#13;
Strange Bedfellows&#13;
by James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK It’s pretty&#13;
exciting to be a gay/lesbian activist these days.&#13;
Our civil rights movement has been focused&#13;
on California which has been performing&#13;
a line dance with basically the lovers of&#13;
romance and civil rights in one line and the&#13;
haters of diversity and inclusion in another.&#13;
With the survival of Prop-Hate in&#13;
California in late May there are now thirty&#13;
states that prohibit same-gender marriage&#13;
by constitutional amendment; thirty-seven&#13;
prohibit it by statute. Some states even went&#13;
double-dipping in their vehemence against&#13;
gays and lesbians with both.&#13;
But on the sunny side, as of this writing,&#13;
there are five states that allow same-sex&#13;
marriage with three states promoting samegender&#13;
unions. ( http:lhinyurt.comlmq8fev )&#13;
I’m not too hot with arithmetic but even&#13;
I can tell there is some overlapping of statutes&#13;
and amendments with a minority of states&#13;
still sitting on the sidelines, waiting and&#13;
waiting.&#13;
Waiting for what? Maybe the same thing&#13;
I’ve been waiting for. A team of lawyers,&#13;
financial supporters, and plaintiffs willing&#13;
to put this momentous issue into it’s proper&#13;
frame: Shall the United States continue&#13;
with this jurisprudence crazy, quilt of rich&#13;
progressive action and tawdry, shortsighted&#13;
discrimination or blanket the country with&#13;
one legal rtding that allows all adults to make&#13;
their own decisions for their future regardless&#13;
of gender, religion, or geographic location?&#13;
That’s where the odd bedfellows Ted&#13;
Olson and David Boles come in. These two&#13;
lawyers, fmnous for being on opposing sides&#13;
of the Bush v. Gore Supreme Court case that&#13;
by a one-vote margin put the Bush/Cheney&#13;
ticket in the White House have filed a&#13;
Federal lawsuit to place an injunction on the&#13;
California Supreme Court decision upholding&#13;
the anti-marriage equality amendment lmown&#13;
as Proposition 8.7heir plan is to carry this&#13;
lawsuit up the chain of Federal courts to&#13;
the US Supreme Court if necessary in order&#13;
to have a definitive ruling as to whether&#13;
or not same-gendered people are covered&#13;
under the 14th Amendment of the Federal&#13;
Constitution, specifically the clause that all&#13;
citizens are entided to the full protection of&#13;
the laws. ( http://tinyurt.com/dypxfp )&#13;
Many of the main stream civil rights and&#13;
gay/lesbian advocacy organizations ( The&#13;
American Civi! Liberties Union, Lambda&#13;
Legal, the National Center for Lesbian&#13;
Rights, Freedom to Marry, Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Advocates &amp; Defenders, the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign, the National Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Task Force, the Equality Federation, and the&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation&#13;
are aghast at the audacity of this plan&#13;
sponsored by the American Foundation for&#13;
Equal Rights. ( http:/Itinyurl.comlld6a2w )&#13;
I’m no legal eagle but I’m literate, folio~w&#13;
the news, and can reason, tn addition, my&#13;
partner and I were among 12 other plaintiffs&#13;
in the attempt by Oklahoma’s chapter of the&#13;
ACLU to derail the 2004 Okie version of&#13;
Prop. 8, known as State Question 71 ! that&#13;
passed with a 70+% majority vote.&#13;
The legal strategy being used by the&#13;
As t see it, ~here are two important&#13;
precedents (an important aspect of&#13;
jurisprudence? from the Supremes that&#13;
recognize our gay/lesbian citizenship. They&#13;
are: Lawrence v. Texas ( http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/br2tj t that eliminated sodomy laws&#13;
by overturning Bowers v. Hardwick (http://&#13;
tinyurl.com/jus3e ), and the Romer v. Evans&#13;
decision overturning Colorado’s infamous&#13;
Amendment 2 dewing gay/lesbian citizens&#13;
protection of state laws( http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/49m9er ) wherein Justice Kennedy&#13;
famously wrote that "[Amendment 2] is at&#13;
once too narrow and too broad. It identifies&#13;
persons by a single trait and then denies them&#13;
protection across the board. The resulting&#13;
disqualification of a class of persons from die&#13;
right to seek specific protection from the law&#13;
is unprecedented in our iurisprudence."&#13;
Let me add that Justice Kennedy is&#13;
the famous "swing vote" on many Court&#13;
decisions that are decided by a single vote.&#13;
Though there have been changes in the names&#13;
of the j ustices over the years, the legal balance&#13;
of the Court is still the same: four living in&#13;
the 18th century, four in the 21st century,&#13;
with one bridge between them.&#13;
If politics makes for strange bedfellows&#13;
and change is die buzz word for this political&#13;
season, then I think it’s time to change&#13;
the sheets. As these two well experienced&#13;
attorneys have wedded dlemselves to marriage&#13;
equality, I wish them a happy honeymoon.&#13;
Live long and prosper, Olson and Boles!&#13;
Joplin First Pride in&#13;
over ten years&#13;
JOPHN. MO (PR) In January of this&#13;
year Rev. Steve Urie of Spirit of Christ MCC&#13;
asked for volunteers to h~ad up a committee&#13;
commissioned with the task of planning and&#13;
bringing together Joplin’s first Pride Event in&#13;
over ten years. Out of that was born Joplin:&#13;
Out &amp; About, a collaborative committee&#13;
made up of people from Spirit of Christ&#13;
MCC, AT&amp;T and other GLBT groups and&#13;
members from the community. A target date&#13;
was set and the planning began.&#13;
¯homas, Joanna, Darrell, Jeff, Heath,&#13;
Shauna and Shea with the intermittent help&#13;
of others handled the tough iob of keeping it&#13;
all together.&#13;
Tne final result was several events through&#13;
the week including a Karaoke Night, Movie&#13;
Night and finally Joplin’s Out &amp; About Event&#13;
in the park.&#13;
Just ten years ago you would find law&#13;
enforcement setting traps to catch men in the&#13;
park cruising. This year with la~v enforcement&#13;
patrols protecting the event; the community&#13;
celebrated with groups from Springfield,&#13;
Galena, Tulsa, the greater Joplin area and as&#13;
far away as NWArkansa~s, Weir and Topetca,&#13;
Kansas taking pride and respect to a new&#13;
high level for the community. Private and&#13;
non-profit vendors started signing on as did&#13;
other local groups including UCC Family&#13;
Fellowship, Joplin Gays Yahoo Group, Joplin’s&#13;
GLBT Corporate Center, the support group&#13;
fi-om AT&amp;T, Planned Parenthood, PROMO,&#13;
the Pla-Mor Lounge and APO’s local and&#13;
Springfield’s offices. The Metro Star played&#13;
an important part in providing sponsorship&#13;
and coverage of the event. The Topet~&#13;
Transgendered Alliance was represented by&#13;
Steve/Lila &amp; spouse Joy also members of&#13;
MCC Topeka. Entertainment was provided&#13;
by a band as well drag queens from Joplin&#13;
and Springfield. The Gto Center from&#13;
Springfield, MO showed up in support of&#13;
the Event, helped with Sponsorship and&#13;
provided information about their services. We&#13;
thank everyone who sponsored, supported,&#13;
participated and just plain attended this&#13;
event.&#13;
Rev. Steve Urie &amp;long time partner Heath with&#13;
festival voluntee~ Staffphoto&#13;
Held in Joplin’s McClellan Park June 13th&#13;
and with over 250 people from the GLBTQ&#13;
community this was a success for our&#13;
community. Friends, family supporters and&#13;
the straight community including children&#13;
and some well behaved canines came together&#13;
to show that we can be one community that&#13;
we can work together, play together and&#13;
respect each other. From Gay Bingo to the&#13;
sale of Pride Jewelry, entertainment ro fbod.&#13;
free HIV testing to information, and with&#13;
MC Brandon everyone had a great time. In&#13;
addition several boxes of food were donated&#13;
t~br APO clients through the Angel Food&#13;
Ministries program.&#13;
Lots ofentertainment, &amp; good lookingguys and&#13;
gab atjoplin Pide Yestiva~ Staffphoto&#13;
We would like to thank Naomas for&#13;
his dedication and tenacity in keeping it&#13;
together; Joanna for gathering equipment,&#13;
supplies, support mad being one foot soldier&#13;
you couldn’t top, Darrell for writing the&#13;
first GLBT Joplin History Booklet, Jeff&#13;
for putting the boolde.t togethm; Heath&#13;
for cooking his heart out and all the&#13;
volunteers that brought it together. With the&#13;
encouragement of the community at large&#13;
already pouring in this may have been Joplin’s&#13;
first Pride event in recent history but clearly&#13;
won’t be its last.&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
New Hampshire legalizes&#13;
same-sex marriage&#13;
New Hampshire legalized same-sex&#13;
marriage June 3 when Gov. John Lynch&#13;
signed three bills, including one that had&#13;
cleared the Legislature just an hour eadier.&#13;
3-he bills open marriage to same-sex&#13;
couples starting Jan. 1 and protect certain&#13;
rights of religious organizations, associations&#13;
and societies that oppose gay marriage.&#13;
"Today is a historic day for all Granite&#13;
Staters," said Mo B~ley, executive director&#13;
of the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry&#13;
Coalition. "We applaud Gov. Lynch, (House)&#13;
Speaker (Terie) Norelli, (Senate) President&#13;
(Sylvia) Larsen and the leadership of the&#13;
General Court (legislature) for making sure&#13;
that all loving, committed couples have the&#13;
freedom to marry. Today, our shared values of&#13;
individual liberty, freedom and fairness have&#13;
been upheld:"&#13;
The final bill, tsveaking religious&#13;
protections, passed the Senate 14-10 and&#13;
th.e House 198-I76. Lynch had required&#13;
tile additional language as a condition of his&#13;
agreeing to let gays marry.&#13;
In announcing his support for same-sex&#13;
marriage on May 14, Lynch said: "At its&#13;
core, (this bill) simply changes the term ’civil&#13;
union’ to ’civil marriage.’ Given the cultural,&#13;
historical and religious significance of the&#13;
word marriage, this is a rneaningfu! change.&#13;
I have heard, and I understand, the very real&#13;
feelings of same-sex couples that a separate&#13;
system is not an equal system. That a civiI law&#13;
that differentiates between their committed&#13;
relationships and those of heterosexual&#13;
couples undermines both their dignity and&#13;
the legitimacy of their families."&#13;
Tl~e measures signed into law will repea!&#13;
the state’s civil-union law effective Jan. 1,&#13;
2011, and prohibit any new civil unions after&#13;
Jan. 1, 2010.&#13;
Same-sex marriage is legal in five other&#13;
U.S. states: Massachusetts, Connecticut,&#13;
Iowa, Vermont (starting in September)&#13;
and Maine (starting in Septembe0. Nlere&#13;
also are 18,000 same-sex couples legally&#13;
married nnder California law, though no&#13;
more will be allowed to marry until voters&#13;
repeal Proposition 8, the state constitutional&#13;
amendment passed last November, or until&#13;
the U.S. Supreme Court strikes it down Or it&#13;
is blocked by comx injunction. Gay groups&#13;
are planning a ballot initiative to delete&#13;
Prop 8, and a federal lawsuit has been filed&#13;
charging that Prop 8 violates the due-process&#13;
and equal-protection clauses of the U.S.&#13;
Constitution. The lawsuit also says Prop 8&#13;
relegates gays and lesbians to second-class&#13;
citizenship and discriminates based on gender&#13;
and sexual orientation. It further seeks an&#13;
injunction allowing same-sex marriage to&#13;
resttme in California pending resolution of&#13;
the case.&#13;
Hi ary Clinton issues&#13;
pride month statement&#13;
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued a&#13;
Gay Pride month statement June 1.&#13;
She wrote: "Forty years ago this month,&#13;
the gay rights movement began with the&#13;
Stonewall riots in New York City; as gays and&#13;
lesbians demanded an end to the persecution&#13;
they had long endured. Now, after decades&#13;
of hard work, the fight has grown into a&#13;
global movement to achieve a world in which&#13;
al! people live free from violence and fear,&#13;
regardless of their sexual orientation or gender&#13;
identity.&#13;
"In honor of Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Pride Month and on behalf of the State&#13;
Department, I extend our appreciation to the&#13;
global LGBT community for its coui’age and&#13;
determination during the past 40 years, and I&#13;
offer our support for the significant work that&#13;
still lies ahead.&#13;
"At the State Department and throughout&#13;
the Administration, we are grateflal for&#13;
our lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
employees in Washington and around&#13;
the world. They and their families make&#13;
many sacrifices to serve our nation. Wneir&#13;
contributions are vital to our efforts to&#13;
establish stability, prosperity and peace&#13;
worldwide.&#13;
"Human rights arc_- at the heart of those&#13;
efforts. Gays and lesbians in many parts of&#13;
the world live under constant threat of arrest,&#13;
violence, even torture. The persecution of&#13;
gays and lesbians is a violation ofhuman&#13;
rights and an affront to human decency,&#13;
and it must end. As Secretary of State, I&#13;
will advance a comprehensive human rights&#13;
agenda that includes the elimination of&#13;
violence and discrimination against people&#13;
based on sexual orientation or gender&#13;
identity.&#13;
"N~ough the road to full equality ibr&#13;
LGBT Aalaericans is long, the example set by&#13;
those fighting for equal rights in the United&#13;
States gives hope to men and women around&#13;
the world who yearn for a better future for&#13;
themselves and their loved ones[&#13;
"This June, let us recommit ourselves to&#13;
achieving a world in ~vhich all people can live&#13;
in safety and freedom, no matter who they&#13;
are or ~vhom they love."&#13;
Clinton also is preparing to grant spousal&#13;
benefits and protections to diplomats’ gay&#13;
partners, she said in a recent letter to the&#13;
group Gays and Lesbians in Foreign ~aqZairs&#13;
Agencies.&#13;
The pack,age will include medical and&#13;
emergency evacuation, travel reimbursement,&#13;
shipment of household effects, use of U.S.&#13;
government medical facilities abroad, isstlance&#13;
of diplomatic passports, visa assistance, and&#13;
security and language training.&#13;
Not included are health insurance,&#13;
retirement benefits and certain other perks.&#13;
Nevada Legislat e&#13;
overrides governor’s veto&#13;
ofpartnership bill&#13;
Nevada’s Senate and Assembly on May 30&#13;
and 31 overrode Gov. Jim Gibbons’ May 25&#13;
veto of a domestic-partnership bill.&#13;
Tne new la~¢ extends to same- and&#13;
opposite-sex registered domestic parmers&#13;
nearly all state-level rights and obligations of&#13;
marriage.&#13;
The override came without a vote to spare&#13;
in both the Senate (14-7) and the Assembly&#13;
(28-!4). In the Senate, 10 Democrats and&#13;
four Republicans voted for tile override, and&#13;
five Republicans and two Democrats voted&#13;
against it.&#13;
Gibbons had claimed the bill ran afoul&#13;
of a 2002 state constitutional amendment&#13;
that defines marriage as between a man and&#13;
a woman. He also argued that gay couples&#13;
could go sign private contracts if they&#13;
desired the protections of marriage for their&#13;
relationship.&#13;
"The significance here is it literally equates&#13;
’domestic partner’ with ’spouse’ under&#13;
Nevada state la**;" Michael Ginsburg of the&#13;
Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada&#13;
told Las Vegas correspondent Steve Friess.&#13;
"You have the flail force of the law behind you&#13;
nox~: When you’re in the hospital, forced to&#13;
ma~e decisions for your partner, all you have&#13;
to say is, ’This is nay spouse,’ and that carries&#13;
tremendous weight."&#13;
.am Lambert&#13;
Photo: American Idol runner up Adam Lambert&#13;
Who kalew? American Idol sensation and first&#13;
runner-up Adam Lambert is a homosexual.&#13;
"I don’t think it should be a surprise for&#13;
anyone to hear that I’m gay," Lambert told&#13;
Rolling Stone June 9. "I’ve been living in Los&#13;
Angeles for eight years as a gay man. I’ve been&#13;
at clubs drunk malting out with somebody in&#13;
the corner."&#13;
"Right after the finale, I almost started talldng&#13;
about it to the reporters, but I thought, ’I’m&#13;
going to wait for Rolling Stone, that wil!&#13;
be cooler,’" he said. "I didfft want tile Clay ’&#13;
Aiken thing and the celebrity-magazine&#13;
bullshit. I need to be able to explain myself in&#13;
context.&#13;
’Tin proud ofmy sexuality. I embrace it. It’s&#13;
just another part of me."&#13;
Lambert noted, however: "I’m trying to be a&#13;
singer, not a civil rights leader."&#13;
July 2009&#13;
State Dept. to give gay&#13;
couples spousal benefits&#13;
U.S. Secreta,y of&amp;am HillaO, Clinton&#13;
is prepari,g to grant spousal ben~ts and&#13;
protections m diglomau’gay gartne,s. Photo by&#13;
Rex l)~ckner&#13;
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton&#13;
is preparing to grant spousal benefits and&#13;
protections to diplomats’ gay partners, she&#13;
said in a recent letter to the group Gays and&#13;
Lesbians in Foreign M~airs Agencies.&#13;
"Like all families, our Foreign Service&#13;
t~milies come in different configurations; all&#13;
are part of the common fiabric of our post&#13;
communities abroad," Clinton wrote. "The&#13;
department will provide these benefits for&#13;
both opposite-sex and same-sex partners&#13;
because it is the righ~ thing to do’&#13;
~Ihe benefits will indude medical and&#13;
emergency evacuation, travel reimbursement,&#13;
shipment ofhousehoid effects, use of U.S.&#13;
government medical facilities abroad, issuance&#13;
of diplomatic passports, visa assistance, and&#13;
security and ,language training.&#13;
NOt induded in the package are health&#13;
insurance, retirement benefits and certain&#13;
other perks.&#13;
"This is a remedy that is long overdue,"&#13;
said Human Rights Campaign President&#13;
Joe Solmonese, "For too many years, LGBT&#13;
Foreign Service officers have been forced to&#13;
choose between serving their country and&#13;
protecting their families."&#13;
Dick Cheney endorses&#13;
same-sex marriage&#13;
Former Vice President Dick Cheney came&#13;
out in support of same-sex marriage June 1&#13;
more clearly than he has in the past.&#13;
Asked about the issue at the National&#13;
Press Club, Cheney responded: "I think&#13;
freedom means freedom for everyone. And,&#13;
as many ofyou know, one ofmy daughters is&#13;
gay, and it’s something that we’ve lived with&#13;
for a long time in our family. I think people&#13;
ought to be free to enter into any kind of&#13;
union they wish, any kind of arrangement&#13;
they wish. The question of~vhether or not&#13;
there ought to be a federal statute that&#13;
governs this, I don’t support. I do believe&#13;
that historically the way marriage has been&#13;
regulated is at the state level -- ~his has always&#13;
been a state issue -- and ~ think that’s the&#13;
way ff ough~ to be handled ~oday, that is.&#13;
on a state-by-aa~c basis. D~ffbrem ;tares&#13;
make d~ff~t’ren~ decision But [ don’t haw&#13;
prob{cm with that ~ think people ought to&#13;
get a shot at d~at. And they do a~ present."&#13;
Cheney has made very similar comments&#13;
before, but they did not go quite as far.&#13;
In 2004, for example, he said: "I believe&#13;
today that freedom does mean freedom for&#13;
everybody. People ought to be free to choose&#13;
any arrangement they want. It’s really no&#13;
one else’s business. ~nat’s a separate question&#13;
from the issue of whether or not government&#13;
should sanction or approve or give some&#13;
sort of authorization, if you will, to these&#13;
relationships. Traditionally, that’s been an&#13;
issue for the states. States have regulated&#13;
marriage, ifyou will. That would be my&#13;
preference. In effect, what’s happened is that&#13;
in recent months, especially in Massachusetts,&#13;
but also in California, but in Massachusetts&#13;
we had the Massachusetts Supreme Court&#13;
direct the state of-- the legislature of&#13;
Massachusetts to modify their constitution to&#13;
allow gay marriage. And the fact is that the&#13;
president felt that it was important to make&#13;
it clear that that’s the wrong ~vay to go, as&#13;
far as he’s concerned. Now, he sets the policy&#13;
for this administration, and I support the&#13;
president."&#13;
Americans do not&#13;
support ’Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell’&#13;
Americans overwhelmingly want to see&#13;
the military’s "Don’t Ask, Do~t Tell" ban on&#13;
open gays repealed, a new Gallup poll has&#13;
found.&#13;
Sixty-nine percent told pollsters it’s time&#13;
for the ban to go -- including 58 percent of&#13;
Republicans, 58 percent of self-described&#13;
co~iservatives and 60 percent 0fwee~y&#13;
churchgoers.&#13;
Eighty-sLx percent of liberals oppose the&#13;
DADT policy, along with 82 percent of&#13;
Democrats and 78 percent of people between&#13;
age 18 and 29.&#13;
Even people over age 65 (60 percent),&#13;
Southerners (57 percent) and people who&#13;
didn’t finish high school (57 percent) said it’s&#13;
time to dump the ban.&#13;
Said Gallup: "President Barack Obama&#13;
will be well-positioned to forge ahead with his&#13;
campaign promise to end the military ban on&#13;
openly gay service members."&#13;
Gallup polled 1,105 adults nationwide&#13;
between May 7 and 10. The organization&#13;
said it was 95 percent confident that the&#13;
maximum margin of sampling error was plus&#13;
or minus 3 percentage points.&#13;
CALIFORNIA HIV EMERGENCY&#13;
Schwarzenegger, Legislature may slash HIV funding&#13;
Gay and HIVadvocates rallied at *~e state Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., on time i 0 against&#13;
draconian cuts in HIVfi~ndingproposed by Gov. Arnold Schwar~enegger and under consideration&#13;
by the Legislature. Wockner Newsphoto by Charlie Peer/Ou~vord Magazine&#13;
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger&#13;
has proposed, and the California Legislature&#13;
is considering, draconian cuts to all types of&#13;
HIV-related funding in the nea&gt;bankrupt&#13;
state.&#13;
In the worst-case scenario, which is still&#13;
not off the table, slashes to the AIDS Drug&#13;
Assistance Program could result in thousands&#13;
of Californians who make less than $41,600&#13;
per year losing access to the statelprovided&#13;
drugs that suppress HIV and keep them dive.&#13;
In the apparent best,case scenario, not all&#13;
HIV drugs would be available via ADAP and&#13;
patients would have to pay part of the cost 0f&#13;
the ones they could geta That is problematic&#13;
because some HIVvposirive people have&#13;
developed resistance to some HIV drugs, and&#13;
need access to the full arsenal of therapies to&#13;
stay alive.&#13;
Further, the current plan apparendy&#13;
completely eliminates state funding for the&#13;
tests that determine if a patient is responding&#13;
to treatment -- such tests as CD4 counts,&#13;
viral-load measurement and drug-resistance&#13;
monitoring.&#13;
These tests are essentially mandatory in -&#13;
HIV treatmm~t. Doctors use them so they&#13;
can change a nonresponsive patient’s drug&#13;
combination to another combo that works in&#13;
that patient -- before the patient’s immune&#13;
system breaks down further and the patient&#13;
develops a life-threatening opportunistic&#13;
infection............&#13;
The current plan apparently also&#13;
dramatically ~lashes handing for education,&#13;
prevention, counseling and testing programs.&#13;
Some 35,000 working- and middleclass&#13;
Californians who don’t make enough&#13;
money to pay for their own treatment could&#13;
be adversely or dangerously affected by the&#13;
possible cuts to ADAP and elimination of&#13;
monitoring testing.&#13;
Gay and HIV advocates have strongly&#13;
denounced the budget proposals, and a&#13;
large rally was held at the state Capitol in&#13;
Sacramento on June 10.&#13;
Lesbian couple marries&#13;
on Indian reservation&#13;
A lesbian couple married on the Coquille&#13;
Indian reservation in Coos Bay, Ore., May&#13;
24. It was believed to be the first such&#13;
marriage in the U.S.&#13;
~ae Coqui!te tribe passed a la~v legalizing&#13;
same-sex marriage more than a year ago, but&#13;
it just now took effect.&#13;
Kitzen Branting, 26, and Jeni Branting,&#13;
28, tied the knot in the tribe’s meeting hall.&#13;
Their marriage will not be recognized by&#13;
the state of Oregon, but will be legal on the&#13;
property of the tribe, which is a sovereign ~&#13;
nation.&#13;
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50,000 at EuroPride&#13;
Some 50,000people ~rned outfor the EuroPrideparade, hem in Zurich this year on June&#13;
~ Photo by Nikolai Alekseev, GayRussta.ru&#13;
Some 50,000 people turned out for the&#13;
EuroPrkle parade, hdd in Zurich this year&#13;
on June 6.&#13;
Openly lesbian Zurich Mayor Corine&#13;
Mauch joined in.&#13;
Next year, the parade ventures behind&#13;
the former Iron Curtain to Warsaw -- a city&#13;
that as recently- as 2005 tried to ban pride,&#13;
only to be later rebuffed by the European&#13;
Court of Human Pdghts.&#13;
Meanwhile, Rom&amp; gay pride parade&#13;
dr~ more than 100,000 participants June&#13;
13~ with a demand fbr legalization of&#13;
same-sex marriage and equa! rights for gay&#13;
couples.&#13;
Some 1,500 people marched in Warsaw&#13;
on June 13, also demanding legalization&#13;
of same-sex partnerships. "l-he parade, on&#13;
central Marszalkowska Street, attracted fewer&#13;
than !00 counterprotesters, who shouted&#13;
anti-gay vitriol.&#13;
Five hundred people marched in Zagreb,&#13;
Croatia, on June t3. Police kept about&#13;
50 snarling anti-gays from disrupting the&#13;
parade.&#13;
20,000 march&#13;
Tel Av v&#13;
Around 20,000 people joined Tel Aviv’s&#13;
! lth gay pride parade June 12.&#13;
The march ended with a beach ’~edding"&#13;
of five gay" couples. Same-sex marriage is not&#13;
legal in Israel.&#13;
Some top rabbis had urged Prime&#13;
Minister Beniamin Netanydau m try to ban&#13;
the parade. They called it an abomination.&#13;
A few religious right-wingers picketed&#13;
the march, which was paid for by the city&#13;
government.&#13;
’Tel Aviv is more secular than Jerusalem,&#13;
where the pride parade routinely leads large&#13;
numbers of religious folks ~o wail and gnash.&#13;
Last year’s parade in Jerusalem featured&#13;
3,000 naarchers and 2,000 cops to protect&#13;
them. They walked al! of @ur blocks.&#13;
~n 2007, the Jerusalem parade traveled&#13;
about 500 meters before ultra-Orthodox&#13;
protesters shut it down, despite the presence&#13;
orS,000 police o@cers. Prior to the parade,&#13;
police arrested a man with a bomb. The postparade&#13;
rally was canceled because striking&#13;
firefighters refused to provide a required&#13;
firetruck.&#13;
In 2005, a counterdemontrator stabbed&#13;
three marchers at Jerusalem’s marcia and later&#13;
was convicted of attempted murder. ~ae&#13;
victims’ iniuries were not serious.&#13;
Moscow gays want to&#13;
picket Obama&#13;
Moscow Pride founder Nikolai Mekseev&#13;
says members of his group will attempt to&#13;
stage a picket in favor of same-sex marriage at&#13;
the U.S. Embassy on July 7 during President&#13;
Bara&amp; Obama’s visit.&#13;
It is unlikely the activists will receive city&#13;
permission to do so. Mayor Yuri Luzhkov has&#13;
banned pride parades for the past four years&#13;
and sent riot police to aggressively arrest those&#13;
who ignored the bans.&#13;
Luzl~ov has called gay parades&#13;
"demonic," "satanic" and "weapons of mass&#13;
destruction." He also has said the bans are for&#13;
gays own good so that "radical Christians"&#13;
don’t have a chance to "kill them."&#13;
Mekseev is hopet~fl that he’ll be able to&#13;
pull off the picket regardless because "the&#13;
presidential media pack wilt be in town."&#13;
Mayor Luz ov lashes&#13;
out at gays&#13;
Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov has again&#13;
lashed out at gays, calling them "homos" and&#13;
calling gay pride parades "demonic."&#13;
Appearing on a TV program June 2,&#13;
Luzhkov reportedly said: "Niere are two&#13;
reasons gay pride parades are unacceptable in&#13;
Moscow: First and foremost, public morality&#13;
.does not accept such parades, public morality&#13;
does nor accept those homos."&#13;
Secondly, he said: "If they gather together,&#13;
assuming they are allowed to hold a parade,&#13;
other people will simply kill them. ~here&#13;
are radical Christians in Moscow who stand&#13;
strongly against such demonic manifestations,&#13;
as they say.&#13;
"There were attempts made (in May’) to&#13;
hold the gay parade during the Eurovision&#13;
Song Contest in Moscova We had to isolate&#13;
about 19 radical Christians who intended to&#13;
attack those homos.’&#13;
On May, 16, riot police broke up an&#13;
attempt to stage the fourth annual gay&#13;
pride parade in Moscov~; arresting up to 80&#13;
participants, including gay leader N@olai&#13;
Ale~eev, British gay leader Peter %tchell and&#13;
Chicago gay activist Andy Thayen&#13;
Luzhkov previously has called gay pride&#13;
parades "satanic" and "weapons of mass&#13;
destruction," and has o@cially banned them&#13;
each ),ear.&#13;
Lithuanian Parliament&#13;
votes ’no promo&#13;
homo’ law&#13;
Lithuania’s parliament, the Seimas,&#13;
approved a measure on first reading June&#13;
4 that bans references to homosexuality in&#13;
schools and in public information that can be&#13;
visible to children. Tne bill still has to dear a&#13;
final vote.&#13;
The tally was 57-2 with 8 abstentions.&#13;
Many MPs missed the vote.&#13;
Amnesty International said the "Law&#13;
on the Protection of Minors Against the&#13;
Detrimental Effect of Public Information’~&#13;
would classify "homosexuality alongside&#13;
issues such as ... the display of a dead or&#13;
cruelly mutilated body of a person, and&#13;
information that arouses fear or horror, or&#13;
encourages self-mutilatisn or suicide."&#13;
Nicola Duckworth, Amnesty’s Europe&#13;
and Central Asia program director, said the&#13;
proposed law "denies the right to freedom of&#13;
expression and deprives students’ access to the&#13;
support and protection they may need."&#13;
China sees its first gay&#13;
pride week&#13;
China saw" its first-ever gay pride week&#13;
June 7-14 in Shanghai.&#13;
Events included movies, plays, art&#13;
exhibits, panel discussions, swimming and&#13;
badminton competitions, and a big party,&#13;
thouglx at least one play" and one film were&#13;
ordered canceled by authorities.&#13;
Some 500 people attended a barbecue/&#13;
drag shiny/fashion show/hot-body contest on&#13;
June 13.&#13;
Organizers decided against holding a&#13;
parade, saying it iust didn’t seem to be legally&#13;
possible, according to China Daily:&#13;
"Shanghai Pride is a community-building&#13;
exercise," co-organizer Tiffany Lemay told&#13;
the English-lang~aage paper. "We hope&#13;
to raise awareness of issues surrounding&#13;
homosexuality, raise the visibility of the&#13;
gay community, help people within our&#13;
community to come out, and build bridges&#13;
between the gay and straight communities."&#13;
Northern Irish LGBs&#13;
report high level ofhate&#13;
Twenty-one percent of gay and bisexual&#13;
men and I8 percent of lesbian and bisexual&#13;
women iri Northern Ireland say they\,e been&#13;
the victim of a homophobic hate crime or&#13;
incident in the past three years.&#13;
The figure comes fi’om a survey of I,t43&#13;
LGB people catrried out by the Rainbow&#13;
Project with funding from the Police Service&#13;
of Northern Ireland.&#13;
Tne study found that 64 percent of such&#13;
incidents were not reported to police and 30&#13;
percent resulted in physical injui3:&#13;
ebec to 1attach&#13;
strategy against&#13;
homophobia&#13;
Quebec Justice Minister Kathleen Well&#13;
has announced the Canadian province will&#13;
implement a comprehensive strategy against&#13;
homophobia before the end of the year.&#13;
She broke the news at a May I7 rally&#13;
marking the International Day Against&#13;
Homophobia (IDAHO).&#13;
"We see it as a major step forward here&#13;
since doing so, Quebec will ackmowledge&#13;
officially that homophobia -- and not&#13;
homosexuality -- is a social problem and&#13;
take action, instead of passively banning&#13;
discrimination, said Magazine ]~tre Editor&#13;
Andrd Gagnon.&#13;
"As far as I know, it will be the first&#13;
government in the world to adopt such&#13;
a strategy that will cover all its spheres of&#13;
intervention," he said.&#13;
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Ruling: English adoption agencies&#13;
cannot discriminate&#13;
The Charities Commission of England and Wales ruled&#13;
June 2 that adoption agencies cannot discriminate against gay&#13;
couples.&#13;
The commission cited the Equality Act (Sexual&#13;
Orientationl Regulations 2007, which ban discrimination&#13;
based on sexual orientation.&#13;
Violation of the law would lead to a loss of charity status&#13;
and public funding.&#13;
The ruling came in a case involving the Catholic Care&#13;
charity in Leeds, which wanted to amend its official statement&#13;
of objectives with the commission to exclude consideration of&#13;
gay couples.&#13;
Denmark is not gay nirvana&#13;
Denmarlq the first nation in the world to legalize gay&#13;
partnerships, in 1989, still has a problem with homophobia.&#13;
Eighteen percent of GLBT people in Copenhagen and&#13;
8 percent in other parts of the country say they’ve been&#13;
discriminated against based on their sexual orientation in&#13;
the past year, according to a report from the Center for&#13;
Alternative Social Analysis.&#13;
GLBT people between ages 16 and 29 reported more&#13;
problems than older people.&#13;
A total of 3,400 homophobic incidents were reported to&#13;
police in 2008, the study said.&#13;
A report in the Politiken newspaper said gay businesses&#13;
also have been targeted.&#13;
Copenhageds oldest gay ba~; Centralhiornet. had rocks&#13;
thrown through its windows six times in 2008. Patrons also&#13;
have been bombed with eggs through the bar’s open door.&#13;
Australian prison OKs gay&#13;
con}ugal visits&#13;
Xhe Alexander Maconochie prison in Australia’s Capital&#13;
Territory has decided to let gay inmates receive conjugal visits&#13;
six times a year.&#13;
The policy applies to prisoners who are ~vell-behaved and&#13;
whose partner is not also incarcerated at the facility.&#13;
Reports said that the state of Victoria. where Melbourne is&#13;
located, is the only other place in Australia where gay inmates&#13;
can have sex dates with their partners.&#13;
Bosnian churches oppose antidiscrimination&#13;
bill&#13;
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Interreligious Council is&#13;
opposing a.bill to ban discrimination based on sexual&#13;
orientation, claiming it will lead to legalization of same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
The measure has passed first reading in the House of&#13;
Representatives.&#13;
A national law banning discrimination based on sexual&#13;
orientation is a requirement for any nation that wants its&#13;
citizens to be able to travel within the European Union&#13;
without obtaining a visa.&#13;
Nae Interreligious Council is composed of representatives&#13;
of the nation’s Roman Catholics, Muslims, Jews and&#13;
Orthodox Christians.&#13;
Balkanlnsight.com said it is unttsual for the council "to&#13;
agree on any concrete actions and (it) often has been blocked&#13;
by internal boycotts."&#13;
.Gay marriage campaign launched&#13;
m Portugal&#13;
The Movement for Equality in Access to Civil Marriage&#13;
launched on May 31 in Lisbon, Portugal.&#13;
More than 1,000 people signed onto the campaign,&#13;
including politicians, well-known actors, pop singers and&#13;
businesspeople, and Nobel Prize winner Josd Saramago, who&#13;
was honored for literature in 1998.&#13;
The campaign’s manifesto, which nmv can be signed by&#13;
anyone in Portugal, states, in part: "Equal access to civil&#13;
marriage is a matter of justice that deserves the support of all&#13;
people who oppose homophobia and discrimination.... We&#13;
citizens who believe in equal rights, dignity and recognition&#13;
for all of us -- for our families, friends and colleagues -- join&#13;
our voices to express our support for equality.&#13;
"We call this change necessary, fair and urgent because we&#13;
know that the current situation of inequality divides society&#13;
between those who are included and those who are excluded,&#13;
between persons who are inside and marginalized persons....&#13;
We now have an opportunity to end one of the last unjustified&#13;
(instances of) discrimination written in our law."&#13;
Peru gay police ban less stringent&#13;
than reported&#13;
Peruvian Interior Minister Mercedes Cabanillas says recent&#13;
news reports that gays have been banned from being police&#13;
officers were not quite right.&#13;
Mid-May reports said cops who have sex with people of&#13;
the same sex would be banned because they cause scandal and&#13;
denigrate the police’s image.&#13;
But Cabanillas says the new law, which took effect May&#13;
12, will only ban gay cops if their gay-related public behavior&#13;
is scandalous or damages the image of the institution.&#13;
She said the ministry has no desire to "get in anyone’s bed"&#13;
and that officials only wish to target unseemly, embarrassing&#13;
or scandalous occurrences or attitudes related to sexual&#13;
orientation that happen in the public sphere.&#13;
Gay groups said the taw is problematic and discriminatory&#13;
either way because ir seems to suggest that certain public&#13;
expressions of homosexuality are more likely ro run afoul of&#13;
the law than similar public expressions of heterosexuality.&#13;
The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights&#13;
Commission and Movimiento Homosexual de Lima have&#13;
launched a letter-~vriting campaign to Peru’s public defender,&#13;
=’asldng her to file an Action of Unconstitutionality with the&#13;
Constitutional Court to cl!allenge the so-called ’offense’ of&#13;
same-sex relations and its associated penalty."&#13;
"We write to express our concern over Law 29356, vchich&#13;
establishes a new disciplinary code for the Peruvian police,&#13;
and stipulates in Article 34 that it is a serious offense to ’have&#13;
sex with people of the same gender that causes scandal or&#13;
undermines corporate image,’" a sample letter says in part.&#13;
"This law is a clear violation of the Universal Declaration&#13;
of Human Rights and the Covenant on Civil and Political&#13;
Rights -- both of which have been signed by Peru. This&#13;
regressive law also violates the Andean Charter, a regional&#13;
treaty ratified by Peru in 2002.... Finally, Law 29356&#13;
is inconsistent with human rights principles that are&#13;
already, codified in Peruvian law. On December 1, 2004,&#13;
a new Constitutional Procedures Code, approved by&#13;
Parliament, modified constitutional procedures to recognize&#13;
discrimination based on sexual orientation."&#13;
Australian benefits agency&#13;
recognizes gay de facto couples&#13;
Centrelink, the Australian government’s social-benefits&#13;
agency, will treat gay de facto couples as married for benefits&#13;
purposes starting July 1.&#13;
While the move increases equality, it also will result in&#13;
a loss of benefits for some coupled gays, who previously&#13;
qualified based on their individual income.&#13;
Centrelink assistance encompasses such things as health&#13;
care, prescription drugs., unemployment payments, disaster&#13;
aid,,rent subsidies, aid to single parents and a wide range of&#13;
other benefits and welfare programs.&#13;
"From 1 July 2009 changes to legislation wilt mean that&#13;
customers who are in a same-sex de facto relationship will be&#13;
recognised as partnered for Centrelink and Family Assistance&#13;
Office purposes," says the agenc)?s Web site. "All customers&#13;
who are assessed as being a member of a couple will have their&#13;
rate of payment calculated iri the same way."&#13;
Colombian policeman added to&#13;
partner’s health insurance&#13;
The Board of Health of Colombia’s National Police&#13;
granted health-insurance benefits to the partner of a gay&#13;
officer May 14.&#13;
The extension of coverage to Fabifin Mauricio&#13;
Chibcha Romero followed a January ruling by the nation’s&#13;
Constitutional Court that granted marital rights to commonlaw&#13;
same-sex couples in areas that indude civil service,&#13;
contracts ~vith the government, housing protection and&#13;
assistance, immigration, social security, death indemnification,&#13;
and criminal noninctimination.&#13;
~Pne activist group Colombia Diversa said the ruling&#13;
encompassed all the "civil, political, social, economic, criminal&#13;
and immigration rights ... of a common-law union, minus&#13;
adoption."&#13;
Chibcha also gained access to police housing subsidies and&#13;
vacation dubs.&#13;
METROPOL!TAN&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCHES&#13;
Rev Steve ~. Urie&#13;
Spirit of Christ MCC&#13;
2902 E 20th Street&#13;
Joplin, MO 64804&#13;
417-529-8480&#13;
Worship Sunday 6:00 PM&#13;
Community Meal Wednesdays at 6:00 PM&#13;
WWg~¢.S0cmcc.&#13;
Have a God filled and BleSSed Day!&#13;
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Viognier [vee-oh-nay]&#13;
For those who haven’t experienced&#13;
Viognier, the first glass is quite a revelation.&#13;
This wine will embody al! Or some of the&#13;
following: honeysuckle, citrus blossoms,&#13;
t~,chee, ripe melon, freshly picked.peaches&#13;
6r apricots and ripe pear. Winemaker Craig&#13;
Williams, from Josep~ ~nhe~s Vin~;a,~s, s~s&#13;
Viognier contains floral compounds called&#13;
~Terpens. Tl~ey are also found in Muscat and&#13;
Pdesling. So, think of the most aromatic&#13;
Muscat or Riesling you’ve ever encountered,&#13;
then concentrate it and you have Viognier.&#13;
The majoriV of French Viogniers are&#13;
sold as Vin de Pays in the Languedoc. In the&#13;
Rl~one wine region, the grape is o~en blended&#13;
with Roussanne, Marsanne and Grenache&#13;
blanc. In the Northern part of Rhone, the&#13;
grape is sometimes blended with Chardonnay.&#13;
Since the late 1980s, plantings ofViognier&#13;
in the United States and Cagada have&#13;
increased dramat,ically. The Rhone R~angers&#13;
of the mid 1980 s help spark the increased&#13;
interest in Viognier in California and now&#13;
Californigs Central Coast is the leading&#13;
producer.&#13;
Looking some good summerwtt te wines. &gt; ~ Marcheregiono~:~yand~ to&#13;
monm, we are art a ou- &lt; fthe}lord&#13;
most widet l~ted white&#13;
wpicNly Sauvignon blanc ~ Macab~o. Xg Mar&amp;etti~07 it~~ ~" *~ ,~.&#13;
,..... ?~ P ~ , [, desiunated "Rueda V?rdejo must contaifi Fazi,B; t~gli~ ~007 Italy &gt;::~&#13;
wine grape, veraemo is cl~slHeo as a noble o - ....&#13;
or classic grape. On the PortuDtese mainland,&#13;
85% Verdejo, and are oAen 100% Verde’o....... *..........&#13;
it is recommended in the DAO region and&#13;
Verdejo winm are aromatic, often ~oA . ~d[as ~wws, Isay go to your favorite wing/~&#13;
and Rdl-bodied. %ey can be somewhat ~k questions ~d purchase a bottle or&#13;
with the production of white port. Some&#13;
Portuguese locales call this Gouveio. The&#13;
Godello grape grown in northwest Spain is&#13;
believed to be the same variety as Verdelho.&#13;
%e grape has been successful in the vineyards&#13;
ofAustralia, particularly the Hunter \~lley&#13;
region, Langhorne Creek and the Swan&#13;
Xga!le?: Australian versions of Verdelho are&#13;
noted for their intense flavors vdth hints of&#13;
lime and honeysuclde. California is producing&#13;
more of this varietal as ,sell.&#13;
St. Amant 2006 California&#13;
Marquis Philips 2007 Australia&#13;
Verdejo [ver-day-ho]&#13;
This is a variety of wine grape that has long&#13;
been grown in the Rueda winegrowing region&#13;
of Spain. The grape originated in North&#13;
Africa, and was spread to Rueda in about&#13;
the 1 lth Century. For most of this time&#13;
Verdejo was generally used to make a strongly&#13;
oxidized, Sherry-like wine, In the 1970s the&#13;
reminiscent of Sauvignon blanc&#13;
warm climate.&#13;
Gar~i Grande 2007 Spain&#13;
Marquis de Riscal 2007 Spain&#13;
: Share some food&amp; wine with friendd&#13;
a~d ehe~k this out for yourself.&#13;
,Vouv~ay[vooh-~ay]&#13;
’,Wines fi’om the French&#13;
to the east ofTours are made in&#13;
range of styles fi-om the Chenin&#13;
Vintages in the Loire are variable,&#13;
best years Vouvray can produce&#13;
very long-lived white wines.&#13;
It turns out that most chenin blanc&#13;
1970s what most&#13;
generic, alcoholic" "&#13;
by corporations&#13;
consumed in&#13;
rather than wine&#13;
chenin blanc is&#13;
exhibiting a nutty,&#13;
Pichot 2007&#13;
Nais writer is one ofthe managers at the Grand&#13;
Vin wine shop at Utica Square. He also bar tends&#13;
and hosts wine &amp; food events around town known&#13;
as the Wine Enthusiasts ofTulsa.&#13;
indude:&#13;
/ www. la~neSpecta-&#13;
Verdicchio&#13;
months recipe courtesy of:&#13;
Crab&#13;
Ingredients&#13;
1 Cup Mayonnaise&#13;
4 Eggs&#13;
1 V2 Cup Japanese Breadcrumbs&#13;
2 T Granulated Garlic&#13;
2 T Onion Powder&#13;
2 - I lb Cans Jumbo Lump Crab Meat&#13;
(Indonesian or Philippine)&#13;
2 - 1 lb Cans Bacldin Crab Meat&#13;
(indonesian or Philippine)&#13;
Preparation:&#13;
Mix first 5 ingredients together by hand.&#13;
Drain Crab meat cans ofwater. Fold in&#13;
Baclcfin crab meat first and then gently fold&#13;
in jumbo lump crab meat being careful&#13;
not to break up the lumps. If mixrure&#13;
is too wet. add 1A cup more ofJapanese&#13;
Breadcrumbs. Mixture should barely&#13;
hold together. DO NOT PU/T .~NY&#13;
ADDITIONAL SEASONINGS OR TOO&#13;
MUCH BRREADCRUMBS IN! The&#13;
drizzle on top of the crab cakes will give ir&#13;
all of the seasoning it will need.&#13;
Preheat a skillet over medium-high heat&#13;
with half an 20 inch of corn oil. Once the&#13;
mixture is made, take a 4 ounce scoop and&#13;
pack in the crab cake mixture. Carefully&#13;
place the flat side of the crab cake down&#13;
in the oil for approximately ! - 2 minutes&#13;
until golden brmvn. Place the crab cake on&#13;
a pre-greased baking sheet, fried side up.&#13;
These can now be held for up to 5 days in&#13;
the refrigerator or finished offin the oven&#13;
immediately;&#13;
DRIZZLE INGREDIENTS (BAY MAYO)&#13;
1 Cup Mayonnaise&#13;
2 T Old Bay&#13;
Dash ofGranulated Garlic&#13;
% Cup Heavy Cream&#13;
the ba~&#13;
12 July 2009&#13;
Big-screen beckons Nell Patrick Harris&#13;
xYvq~ite hosting this year’s Tony Axvards, Nell Patrick Harris&#13;
joked about his second-class status as a "TV guy." But he’s&#13;
atready proven he’s hilarious on the big screen in the Harold&#13;
&amp; Kumar movies, so now that second-tier status is about to&#13;
change with two new film projects on the horizon. Harris&#13;
has joined the cast of Beastly, the new film from gay director&#13;
Daniel Barnz (Phoebe in Wonderland) that Romeo’s already&#13;
reported on here, but the How I Met Your Mother star wilt&#13;
also be playing a lead role in The Best and the Brightest.&#13;
Harris plays a husband - way to break that gay-actor-curse&#13;
NPH - from Ddaware whose wife goes bananas about social&#13;
status when they move to New York City and try to get their&#13;
kid into an elite kindergarten. Amy Sedaris, John ~&#13;
and Kate Mulgrew al~0 star in ~he latter;&#13;
hit theaters before the end of 20!0.&#13;
How to make a monster musicaJ&#13;
More and more movies are being made from poptflar&#13;
childhood toys, from dolls (Kit Kittredge: An American&#13;
Girl) to action figures (Transformers) tO even board games&#13;
(Clue). But now we’re getting a movie musical based on a toy&#13;
that doesn’t even exist yet and will presumably be marketed&#13;
alongside the film itself. Gay super-producers Craig Zadan&#13;
and Nell Meron are reuniting with Hairspray composerlyricist&#13;
Marc Shaiman and lyricist Scott gc’ittman to make&#13;
an original screen musical around an as-yet-unnamed Mattel&#13;
monster toy. Every~daing’s being kept very much on the&#13;
hush-hush, but the one thing that’s been revealed is that the&#13;
property will "add a fresh twist to monster lore." No word&#13;
yet on when this new musical will go into production, but&#13;
Romeo bets five bucks that if the movie and the toy do well,&#13;
an eventual Broadway adaptation is inevitable. And TV&#13;
show. And more toys. And sequels. And ...&#13;
Jake Gyllenhaal andAnne Hathaway Focus Features photo&#13;
Brokeback spouses reunite&#13;
Granted, the romance between Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway in&#13;
Brokeback Mountain was a tragic one involving the closet and deception and&#13;
death, but these actors are determined to give it another go in a movie where he&#13;
won’t be playing a gay cowboy. Love and Other Drugs will feature Gyllenhaal&#13;
as a pharmaceutical sales rep for Pfizer during the time when a revolutionary&#13;
litde blue pill was hitting the market (the film is based on the book Hard Sell:&#13;
Tne Evolution ofa Viagra Salesman) while Hathaway will play a woman with&#13;
Parldnson’s with whom he begins a relationship after they meet on a sales&#13;
call. Ed Zwick (Glor~ Defiance) is set to direct, with Shooting set to happen&#13;
possibly as early as this fall. A movie about Viagra may make audiences stand at&#13;
attention, but if the film lasts more than four hours, please, call your doctor.&#13;
Romeo San PTcente hopes the monster-toy musical will be like the Dra~dapuppet rock operaj~om&#13;
_ForgettingSarah Marshall_, complete withfull-fl’ontal male nudity. He can be reached care of&#13;
thispublication or at DeeplnsideHollywOod@qsyndicate.com.&#13;
~LSA, 0g (PR). Continuing&#13;
the m0fithl9 ShOwcase of local artists a&#13;
the Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
Downtown Tulsa ~ right next to Living Arts&#13;
(Ok )&#13;
will feature Tulsa Artist Michael Cooper with&#13;
an opening show and reception on Thursday,&#13;
July 2nd from 6-gpm and continuing&#13;
throughout the month ofJuly.&#13;
Michael Cooper is an emerging artist&#13;
in the Oldahoma scene, specializing&#13;
in journalistic art, music, and portrait&#13;
photography. In 2008 he joined Urban Tulsa&#13;
Weekly as a staff photographer and has seen&#13;
his work published in notable other Okie&#13;
publications, induding Oklahoma Gazzette&#13;
and Oklahoma Today Magazine. In his own&#13;
words, "I have two eyes and one lens, and&#13;
they battle each other for experiences daily.&#13;
The way I see it - few people get to live their&#13;
passion, and being an artist is mine. I’m just&#13;
trying this road of exploration out, and I&#13;
hope you’re there along for the ride".&#13;
www.metrostarnews.corn gg{&lt;~{:a~oSTA,R 13&#13;
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Metropolitan Community Chu~h&#13;
put tb&#13;
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14 ;~÷troSTAR July 2009&#13;
www.metrostamews.com ~÷troSTAR 15&#13;
&#13;
PHILADELPHIA, PA&#13;
"As in one of the most beautiful and interesting cities in the country"&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
[)how: Gables Bed andBreakfizst&#13;
Visiting Philadelphia for the first time&#13;
-was certainly, a very exciting and interesting&#13;
time for us. We knew ahead of time al!&#13;
about the historical things to see and do but&#13;
had no idea what else to expect. We first&#13;
checked into The Gables Bed and Break~st&#13;
which has been owned for the past 16 years&#13;
by ~rren Cederholm and Don Caskey.&#13;
Located in the University part of the city, it is&#13;
a grand old Victoria home full of wonderful&#13;
antiques from top to bottom. ~e house has&#13;
a "wrap around" porch for guests to sit and&#13;
have drinlcs and snacks or just to view the&#13;
sights and sounds of the area. Each room is&#13;
beautifully decorated in antiques. A full, and&#13;
we do mean FULL sit down breakfast in the&#13;
~orma! dining room is served each morning.&#13;
XYge are not talking doughnuts and coflree but&#13;
a fail sit down brealNast. This was a perfect&#13;
way to talk with the other guests to find out&#13;
what others did the day" be~bre or were going&#13;
to do that day. "While there we met guests&#13;
from California, Alabama and all over. Many&#13;
of the guests alwws stay there when visiting&#13;
Philadelphia. Warren and Don are graciotts&#13;
hosts and. al%r 16 years of taking guests into&#13;
their lovely home, they seem to have been&#13;
able to do it the right way&lt; Another great&#13;
thing about staying at The Gables is that the&#13;
trolley system runs right in front of their&#13;
house and you can take it downtown in just&#13;
minutes, and it runs about every 20 minutes&#13;
a!l day 10ng. The), have ample off-street&#13;
parking behind their house which is a big&#13;
plus.&#13;
To begin your day, take the trolley&#13;
downtown. From that point you can take&#13;
another bus or ,valk south to the famous&#13;
historical district of Philadelphia and visit&#13;
all the places there. No trip to Philadelphia&#13;
would be complete without visiting the&#13;
Liberty Bell and the other historical places&#13;
that are located within a few blocks of there.&#13;
Philadelphia is proud of their art museums as&#13;
well they, should be. ~-he Philadelphia&#13;
Museum of Art is a first class museum and&#13;
is a MUST for anyon&amp; visit to the cits: A&#13;
few blocks away is the Rodin Museum which&#13;
houses more Rodin sculptors any~vhere except&#13;
for Paris. There are maW other museums to&#13;
visit also.&#13;
Ofcourse every visitor to Philadelphia&#13;
must try one of their famous Philly&#13;
Cheesesteak sandwiches for lunch. There&#13;
are a lot of gay bars in the ’~gayborhood"&#13;
area of the city which is iust a few blocks&#13;
west of downtmvn and easily ~vithin ~valking&#13;
distance from the public transportation.&#13;
Knock was our very favorite bar there. It is&#13;
what a gay bar should be all about....... A&#13;
clean bar where the owner/management/staff&#13;
is super friendly; wl~ere the customers are&#13;
super friendl&gt; where you can walk in and&#13;
really enioy yourself, located righ~ on the&#13;
corner of Locust St. and I2th Street. They&#13;
also have an excellent res~urant located in&#13;
the bar. ~Pnis is one of the finest restaurants&#13;
in the city ~vith fine white linen tablecloths&#13;
and napkins on every table. Jim the Maitre&#13;
’d is extremely professional. The servers are&#13;
very professional. They have a huge menu&#13;
offering the very finest of cuisine. Owned by&#13;
Bill Wood, this bar/restaurant is extremely&#13;
popular with both people ~vho live in the city&#13;
as ~vell as travelers.&#13;
We were fortunate during our stay to&#13;
see the Broadway pla}~ Grey Gardens which&#13;
is about the life of the aunt and cousin of&#13;
Jackie Kennedy- Onassis. They lived in a 24&#13;
room house in the Hamptons on Long Island&#13;
but were extremely poor and let their house&#13;
run down something horrible. Mother and&#13;
daughter loved (and hated) each other but&#13;
were bound to live with each other until the&#13;
mother finally died. There was a movie made&#13;
about their lives and HBO came out with&#13;
another movie a couple of months ago. Both&#13;
live theatre as well as the visua! arts are a huge&#13;
makeup in Philadelphia.&#13;
You could easily spend a whole ~veek&#13;
in this beautiful city and still not see&#13;
everything. The architecture is unbelievably&#13;
tremendous. On weekends, the Penn Landing&#13;
downtown is full of vendors and local&#13;
artists. Philadelphia is certainly a city that is&#13;
welcoming gay travelers with open arms.&#13;
There are just a handful of cities that you&#13;
must visit in the country and Philadelphia is&#13;
certainly" on our short list. Most cities you&#13;
still need a car to travel around however not&#13;
in this city. They have such a great public&#13;
transportation system and is extremely safe&#13;
and clean. Why can’t all cities do this?&#13;
For more information on Philadelphia,&#13;
visit: www.gablesbb.com and they are&#13;
located at 4520 Chester Avenue. Phone:&#13;
215.662. ! 918. ?dso visit w~v&lt;ka~ockphilly.&#13;
COLT1&#13;
Another great website to visit&#13;
is: http://www.gophita.com/c/your_&#13;
philadelphia/14/diverse_philadelphia/287/&#13;
gay~friendly_philadelphia/4.html and wwcw.&#13;
gayphiladelphia.com&#13;
On a personal note, we want to thank&#13;
Bruce Yelk, Director of Human Resources&#13;
&amp; Gay Marketing, Greater Philadelphia&#13;
Tourism marketing Corportation and to our&#13;
friend Buster Stevens who hosted a wonderful&#13;
dinner for us xvhile we were visiting.&#13;
Photo: Famous Liber~_y Bell Philadelphia, PA&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
Wayne Fuller reported on gossipboy.com, an&#13;
Oklahoma internet news service focused on&#13;
the GLBT community, that Mr. Chiles had&#13;
been convicted of Obtaining Money by False&#13;
Pretenses in McClain County in 2006, for&#13;
which he received a 2 year deferred sentence&#13;
now completed. Since then a warrant for&#13;
his arrest was issued for the same offense&#13;
in Pontotoc County, which was in effect&#13;
when he was elected to his Democratic Party&#13;
position.&#13;
Robert Chiles, Director &amp;Founder ofPrject&#13;
Pride Foundation ofOklahoma. Gorin photo&#13;
On June 8, represented by attorney Gordon&#13;
Melson, he appeared in court in Pontotoc&#13;
Count-5: An agreement was reached ~vith&#13;
the warrant withdrawn, and Robert ~vould&#13;
have until August 27 to make restitution to&#13;
the parties involved.&#13;
On June 3, when cast members from the&#13;
national tour of "The Drowsy Chaperone"&#13;
did a benefit at Tulsa’s Renegades Club for&#13;
Until There’s a Cure, an organization helping&#13;
those with HIV. Mr. Chiles presented them&#13;
with a large check payable to that organization.&#13;
It likewise would not clear his bank.&#13;
Mr. Chiles had been contacted by that&#13;
organization and he promised them a cashier~&#13;
check which was not received as of press time.&#13;
Following this, Mr. Chiles had asked the&#13;
Red Ribbon Revue, a monthly benefit show&#13;
performed at Renegades, to do a benefit for&#13;
his Foundation. In a statement to gossipboy.&#13;
corn Renegades entertainer Tabitha Taylor&#13;
stated, "I’m glad this was caught before we&#13;
did a fundraiser with the name attached."&#13;
www.metrostamews.com ~÷{~oSTAR 17&#13;
18 July 2009&#13;
,~.metrostarnews.com ~®~°~STAR t9&#13;
By Camper English&#13;
Crafting the Cosmopolitan&#13;
~he Cosmopolitan is one tasty&#13;
cocktail and probably most popular drink&#13;
created in the last 30 years, but it is not&#13;
magically original. The recipe calls for lemon&#13;
vodka, lime iuice, orange liqueur, and a splash&#13;
of cranberry for color. Minus the cranberry,&#13;
the drink follows the formula of spirit plus&#13;
lime plus orange liqueur. If that spirit is&#13;
tequila, that’s a Margarita. If it’s unflavored&#13;
vodka, that’s a Kamikaze.&#13;
In fact. the prevailing theory on the&#13;
creation of the Cosmopolitan is that it ,vas a&#13;
spin-offofthe Kamikaze created by a Miami&#13;
bartender&#13;
named Cheryl&#13;
Cook in 1985&#13;
or !986.&#13;
She said the&#13;
Cosmo is. ~&#13;
"Merely a ~&#13;
Kamikaze&#13;
with Absolut&#13;
Citron and&#13;
a splash of&#13;
cranberry&#13;
juice."&#13;
But her&#13;
version called&#13;
for Rose’s lime&#13;
juice, a bottled&#13;
lime juice&#13;
that’s a poor&#13;
substimte&#13;
for freshsqueezed,&#13;
and triple&#13;
sec, which&#13;
usually refers to the low-end orange liqueurs&#13;
that are poor substitutes for Cointreau. These&#13;
items are often served at high-volume bars&#13;
that want to save money on (admittedly&#13;
pricey) orange liqueur and don’t want their&#13;
bartenders taldng the time to squeeze limes&#13;
for each drink.&#13;
But I find the Cosmo-to be intolerable&#13;
~vithout them. So too did Toby Cecchini, a&#13;
New York bartender credited with finessing&#13;
the drink into its best form. Someone told&#13;
Cecchini about the drink, but in their version&#13;
it was made with unflavored vodka, Rose’s&#13;
lime, and the red-colored syrup grenadine.&#13;
He liked the look of the drink - soft pink and&#13;
served in a Martini glass - and experinaented&#13;
~vith ingredients to make the flavor match the&#13;
fashion. In the end, his version came out just&#13;
like Cheryl Cook’s version, but with better&#13;
ingredients.&#13;
This version caught on like wildfire&#13;
in New York. causing Cecchini and other&#13;
bartenders to make them by the thousands.&#13;
In the era of bottled sour mix and vermouthflee&#13;
Martinis. this drink seerned highmaintenance&#13;
enough for Cecchini to call&#13;
them "labor-intensive pink monstrosities."&#13;
~e trick to making a good pink&#13;
monstrosity; even if you have the proper&#13;
ingredients, is getting the ratio of them. right.&#13;
Apparently this is a problem for bartenders&#13;
~oo - i’ve had Cosmopolitans i~ every shade&#13;
from c!¢ar to deep red. When I make them at&#13;
borne, I’m ~o~- laz/to Ioot up ~[~e recipe so I&#13;
}ust ake ir ,,~ ingredient ar a vitae: ~ couo~e&#13;
ounces of Charon a smat~ splash of Cointreau.&#13;
and a large quantity of’lime.&#13;
(I like them tart.) I make mine in keeping&#13;
,vith Cheryl Cook’s original instructions&#13;
of ~jttst enough cranberry to make it oh so&#13;
pretty in pink."&#13;
That’s my starting point, anyway. One&#13;
thing I’ve learned making this drink is that&#13;
cranberry juice, like slimming black clothing,&#13;
hides many sins. Even if you get the initial&#13;
ratios of liquor and juice all wrong, or have to&#13;
resort to bottled lime )uice and bottom-shelf&#13;
triple sec, you can always make a drinkable&#13;
version of this drink. Just keep adding&#13;
cranberry until it’s good.&#13;
Vodka, Now Available in Juniper Flavor&#13;
I like to think of"bathtub gift" as&#13;
"Martinis by the poo!." but that’s not where&#13;
the expression originated. It came about&#13;
during Prohibition xvhen people would&#13;
"make" their own gin by adding mail-order&#13;
juniper flavoring to lowquality&#13;
alcohol to help mask its&#13;
awfulness. 2the weird tiring is, gin&#13;
cocktails were awfully popular&#13;
back then.&#13;
Today it is still legal to make&#13;
gin this way- not in the bathtub.&#13;
but by adding juniper oil and&#13;
other flavors to a neutral spirit&#13;
like vodka. Thankftdly, most of&#13;
the gins with which we’re familiar&#13;
don’t do it like that. Gin usually&#13;
starts with high-proof neutral&#13;
spirit made from grains like corn,&#13;
wheat, and rye. The gin distiller&#13;
then selects a range of botanicals&#13;
or botanical oils to infuse into the&#13;
spirit, then redistills everything&#13;
together.&#13;
There are many different&#13;
distilling methods gin makers&#13;
employ, but this is probably only&#13;
interesting to folks like me ~vho&#13;
spend our spare time hanging out&#13;
in distilleries on vacation. More interesting&#13;
are the types of botanicals that go in to gin.&#13;
Traditional brands like Beefeater, Plymouth,&#13;
and Tanqueray contain many ingredients like&#13;
citrus peels, coriander, cinnamon, and cassia&#13;
bark. Newer gins on the market like Bombay&#13;
Sapphire, Hendrick’s, and Martin Miller’s also&#13;
include things like lavender, ginseng, rose,&#13;
and green tea. All gins, by definition, must&#13;
contain jtmiper (berries that smell like pine&#13;
trees) as a dominant flavor, but the newer&#13;
ones tend to put less of it in.&#13;
While vodka lovers and gin lovers are&#13;
usually different sorts of people (though&#13;
I find versatility provides more options in&#13;
the bedroom and the liquor cabinet)~ when&#13;
it comes right down to it gin is really just&#13;
juniper-flavored vodka. Ifyou’ve got vodka&#13;
drinkers over for cocktails and you only&#13;
have gin left, just tell them their drinks are&#13;
made with "botanical vodka." If you’re in&#13;
the opposite situation, tell them the vodka is&#13;
"diet gin." Lying to your guests is the most&#13;
entertaining part of entertaining them.&#13;
The combination and concentration&#13;
of the juniper, spices, citrus, and other&#13;
botanicals is what gives each gin its unique&#13;
flavor and makes it a better or worse fit for&#13;
different cocktails. Some modern gins are&#13;
so very citrusy and floral that they can be&#13;
too perfumey for a Martini. (Hey, this drink&#13;
smells like grandma!} On the other hand.&#13;
when you add an intensely juniper-heaW&#13;
gin ro a Gimlet or other mild cockt ills.&#13;
s~metimes all you ~aste b rhe juniper. (Hey,&#13;
this drink smells like where ~ ~andma is&#13;
buried!~&#13;
2O&#13;
The trick is finding the right fit for each&#13;
gin fqr your mouth. I prefer the old-style&#13;
gins in a Martini, Aviation, Pink Gin, and&#13;
Negroni. With the more-floral, less-juniper&#13;
gins I like the Salty Dog, Gimlet, White Lady,&#13;
and Vesper.&#13;
But I find that no matter what kind of gin&#13;
you have in the house you can always add it&#13;
to tonic water and it will taste just fine. Tonic&#13;
is the mixer that swings both ways.&#13;
Camper English is a cocktails andspirits&#13;
writer andpublisher ofAlcademics.com.&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma&#13;
2009 Crowned in OKC&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Left: 2008 Miss Gay Oklahoma Adrienne&#13;
Fischer, 1st altetmam Samantha West, Shantd&#13;
l~£andalay &amp;Miss Gay America Victoria&#13;
DePaula. Gorin Photo&#13;
worked their hearts out, hoping to be the next&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma. Emceed by former Miss&#13;
Gay America 2006 Nicole Dubois &amp; former&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma 2005 Pure Chocolate&#13;
(as Steven), it got wild Saturday night as it&#13;
wound down to 5 finalists with their friends&#13;
cheering on their favorites.&#13;
That fun fabulous contest came to a&#13;
conclusion on Saturday night June 13 when&#13;
Shantel Mandalay finally won the title of Miss&#13;
Gay Oklahoma America after many years&#13;
of pursuing that dream. A proud 3rd grade&#13;
teacher who also coaches Special Olympics,&#13;
Miss Mandalay and her entourage wowed the&#13;
audience with a fast stepping dance routine&#13;
to the C&amp;W classic "The Devi! went down to&#13;
Georgia" that brought the house down.&#13;
It was also an emotional time for the&#13;
current reigning Miss Gay Oklahoma&#13;
Adrienne Fischer when she passed on her&#13;
tide, joining many other former Miss Gay&#13;
Oklahomas who were there for the occasion.&#13;
Together with 1st alternate Samantha \Vest.&#13;
Shantel will be eligible to compete in the&#13;
national Miss Gay America competition to&#13;
be held this year in St.Louis October 28.-&#13;
November 1.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK It was a&#13;
festive weekend June 11-13 at Angles in&#13;
Oklahoma City when once again the girls&#13;
lIGHT&#13;
BILENT AUCTION- AND RAFFLES&#13;
Dd. IKEY TURNS UP THE WITH OlSDg ALL NIGHT&#13;
~:mSTAR July 2009&#13;
~’#~W.metrostamews.com&#13;
@ Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ OGRA Pool Party, OKC&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
@Club 209, Tulsa&#13;
Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Judy G.&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ The Copa Oklahoma City&#13;
@ The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Finishlinel Oklahoma City&#13;
@ OGRA Rodeo, OKC&#13;
Tulsa Pride 09 Parade&#13;
@ Tulsa Eagle, Tulsa&#13;
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Oban~a administration defending DOMA&#13;
is shocking and unsetding. Clearly, our selfdescribed&#13;
’fierce advocate’ needs significant&#13;
additional pushing and pressure from all of&#13;
US."&#13;
Popular blogger John Aravosis: "A&#13;
Democratic president of the United States of&#13;
i~erica, in the year 2009. and an African-&#13;
B~nerican child of inter-racial parents no less,&#13;
gave his la~wers the go ahead ro compare&#13;
our marriages to incest on the same day that&#13;
42 years ago the Supreme Court ruled in&#13;
[ais parents’ favor in Loving v. Virginia....&#13;
We demand our rights, and we expect this&#13;
president, who promised them in exchange&#13;
[or millions of our votes and millions of&#13;
our donations, to deliver. And so help me&#13;
God, we will continue to hold this president&#13;
accountable for his broken promises and his&#13;
betrayals]"&#13;
Lambda Lega!’s Legal Director Jon&#13;
Davidson: "X~at they need to be asked&#13;
is why they gratuitously went out of their&#13;
-way ~o make the outrageous arguments&#13;
they unnecessarily included such as that&#13;
DOM2~ does not discriminate based on&#13;
sexual orientation or that the right ar issue&#13;
is not marriage but an unestablished rigi~t&#13;
~o ’same-sex marriage or&#13;
that DOMA is somehow&#13;
iustified in order to protect&#13;
taxpayers ~;ho don’t want&#13;
their tax do!lars used&#13;
ro suppor~ lesbian and&#13;
gay couples iwhile it~&#13;
apparently fine to make&#13;
lesbians and gay men pay&#13;
the same rm,:es but be&#13;
&amp;nied the benefits provided&#13;
heterosexual couples) .... I&#13;
am seething mad."&#13;
Top Clinton aide&#13;
R5chard Socarides: "It had&#13;
such a buckshot approach&#13;
ro it, a veritable kitchen&#13;
sink of anti-gay legal theories, that it seemed&#13;
expressly designed to inflict maximal damage&#13;
ro our rights. Instead of malting nuanced&#13;
arguments which took into account the&#13;
president’s oi?-stated support for repealing&#13;
DO1VLA -- a law he has called ’abhorrent’ --&#13;
the brief seemed to embrace DOMA and all&#13;
its horrific consequences,"&#13;
Equality California Executive Director&#13;
Geoff Kors: "We ... call on President Obama&#13;
m order the Justice Department ro file a&#13;
supplemental brief reversing its position and&#13;
instead urging the repeal of DOMA."&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force&#13;
Executive Director Rea Carey: "The malicious&#13;
and outrageous arguments and language&#13;
used in the Department ofJustice’s marriage&#13;
brief is only serving to inflame and malign&#13;
the humanity of same-sex couples and our&#13;
families."&#13;
Gay writer Dan Savage: "If this shit is&#13;
’fierce advocacy,’ Mr. President, we’ll take&#13;
benign neglect.7&#13;
CBS News: "The anger from gay rights&#13;
advocates toward President Obama is starting&#13;
to boil over."&#13;
~!~e Wall Street Journal called Sotmonese’s&#13;
letter to Obama "scathing."&#13;
The New York Times editorialized: "The&#13;
Obama administration, which came to office&#13;
promising to protect gay rights but so far has&#13;
nor done much, actually struck a blow" for the&#13;
other side last week.... If the administration&#13;
does feel compelled to defend (DOMA), it&#13;
should do so in a less hurtful wa~: ... There&#13;
writer Dan&#13;
/ Savage: "If ’\&#13;
dais shit is ’fierce&#13;
advocacy; Mr.&#13;
President, we’ll&#13;
take benign /&#13;
\... neglect."&#13;
was no need to resort to specious arguments&#13;
and inflammatory language to impugn samesex&#13;
marriage as an institution."&#13;
Plans apparently are shaping up for a&#13;
gay March on Washington in October,&#13;
spearheaded, it appears, by veteran activist&#13;
Cleve Jones, the man who created the&#13;
NAMES Proiect AIDS Memorial O~ilt."The&#13;
President is in serious danger of motivating&#13;
a huge mass of gay people to stream into&#13;
\Ygashington for the simple ioy of standing in&#13;
front of the White House and giving him a&#13;
piece of their minds," wrote syndicated gay&#13;
columnist \gayne Besen.&#13;
"For what seemed Iike forever, Democrats&#13;
told us that when the big bad Republicans&#13;
went away, our lives would improve," Besen&#13;
said. "XN~ell, the Republican nightmare is over,&#13;
so why do I still feel like I’m in the middle of&#13;
a political Friday the 13th movie? ... As far&#13;
as I’m concerned, if the donkeys can’t detiv(r&#13;
now, they can Idss my ass."&#13;
On June 17, when Obama "delivered"&#13;
to federal employees a smattering of spousal&#13;
benefits, via issuance of a "memorandum," he&#13;
did again denounce DOblA.&#13;
"I think we all have to acknowledge this&#13;
is only one step," the president said.&#13;
the steps we have not yet t~en is to repeal the&#13;
Defense of Marriage Act. I&#13;
believe it’s discriminatory,&#13;
I think it interferes ,vith&#13;
states’ rights, and we will&#13;
work with Congress ro&#13;
overturn it. \rUe’re gor more&#13;
work to do to ensure that&#13;
government treats all its&#13;
citizens equally, to figh~&#13;
iniustice and intolerance in&#13;
all its forms, and to bring&#13;
about that more perfect&#13;
union. I’m committed&#13;
to these efforts, and I&#13;
pledge to work tirelessly&#13;
on behalf of these issues in&#13;
the months and years to&#13;
come.-&#13;
Obama also expressed support for the&#13;
Domestic Partners Benefits and Obligations&#13;
Act.&#13;
"Under current law, we cannot provide&#13;
same-sex couples with the full range of&#13;
benefits enjoyed by heterosexual married&#13;
couples," he said. "That’s why I’m proud&#13;
to announce rny support for the Domestic&#13;
Partners Benefits and Obligations Act, crucial&#13;
legislation that will guarantee these rights&#13;
for all federal employees. I want to thank&#13;
Rep. Tammy Baldwin, who is behind me&#13;
somewhere -- there she is, right there -- for&#13;
her tireless leadership on this bill and in the&#13;
broader struggle for equality. I want to thank&#13;
Sen. Joe Lieberman -- Joe is here -- as well&#13;
as Susan Collins for championing this bill&#13;
in the Senate, and Rep. Barney Frank for his&#13;
leadership on this and so many other issues."&#13;
Sounds good, but gay activists ~veren’t&#13;
impressed. They want action.&#13;
"We commend President Obama ana his&#13;
administration for taking this beginning step&#13;
to level the playing field but we look forward&#13;
to working with him to repeal the Defense of&#13;
Marriage Act, overturn ’Dofft Ask, Don’t Tell’&#13;
and guarantee the entire American worl6brce&#13;
is free from discrimination," said HRC’s&#13;
Solmonese.&#13;
The Associated Press said, "His (Obama’s)&#13;
critics -- and there were many -- saw&#13;
Wednesday’s incremental move to expand gay&#13;
rights as litde more than pandering to a&#13;
reliably Democratic voting bloc."&#13;
Lamb&amp; Legal Executive Director&#13;
Kevin Cathcart: "While ending any of&#13;
the discrimination against gay and lesbian&#13;
federal employees is a welcome step, today’s&#13;
... announcement falls far short of our hopes&#13;
and expectations. President Obama dearly&#13;
understands how important it is for people&#13;
to have health insurance coverage ro protect&#13;
their loved ones and this plan does not&#13;
provide that. Lambda Legal is representing&#13;
Karen Golinsldi, a federal employee who&#13;
works for the judicial branch and who is&#13;
seeking health insurance coverage for her&#13;
same-sex spouse. A federal judge has already&#13;
issued an administrative decision in that&#13;
matter, concluding that, within the existing&#13;
roles, the federal government can choose&#13;
to provide health insurance for same-sex&#13;
partners. Vie think they should.... The day is&#13;
long past for incomplete, piecemeal fixes that&#13;
leave hard-worldng families uninsured and&#13;
struggling."&#13;
People For the American W’ay President&#13;
Michael B. Keegan: "Today’s presidential&#13;
memorandum is a very small step in the right&#13;
direction, but it’s a token, and tokens are no&#13;
longer enough. DOMA stands in the way of&#13;
real progress for same-sex couples nmv denied&#13;
federal recognition and protection, and its&#13;
repeal is tong overdue. President Obama has a&#13;
unique ability to provide the moral leadership&#13;
to ensure that all Americans are treated&#13;
equally under the law. but so far he has failed&#13;
to exercise it. We urge the president to live&#13;
up to his own rhetoric about being a ’fierce&#13;
advocate’ fbr gay and lesbian Americans.&#13;
Taking action on his pledge to repeal DOMA&#13;
would be ~vorthy of the vision that he held&#13;
out to Americans during his campaign&#13;
NGLTF’s Carey: "This presidential&#13;
memorandum today will extend some&#13;
selected protections to the same-sex partners&#13;
and families of federal employees.... This&#13;
memo is one building block toward full&#13;
equality, and much more remains to be done&#13;
in order for the administration to live up to&#13;
the promises of equality the president made&#13;
as a candidate on the campaign trail.... We&#13;
also call on the president to take additional&#13;
steps that will have a positive impact on our&#13;
health, our livelihoods and our families’ safety&#13;
that do not require legislative action. These&#13;
include reversing the standing policy of the&#13;
U.S. Census Bureau to manually un-marry&#13;
any same-sex couple who lawfully states they&#13;
are married on the 2010 census, extending&#13;
employment protections to federal employees&#13;
based on gender identity, and reversing the&#13;
regulations that continue to throw roadblocks&#13;
in the way of HIV-positive individuals who&#13;
want to travel to this country."&#13;
NCLR’s Kendell: "The policy announced&#13;
today by the president committing to a&#13;
federal ~vorkplace free from discrimination is&#13;
a step in the right direction but inadequate&#13;
and long overdue. It leaves out millions&#13;
ofAmerieans who do not work for the&#13;
federal government and fails to include key&#13;
benefits including health insurance. When&#13;
running for office, then candidate Obama&#13;
called equality for LGBT people a ’moral&#13;
imperative.’ We will continue to demand&#13;
this administration live up to the president’s&#13;
promise of achieving ’full equality for the&#13;
millions ofLGBT people in this country.’"&#13;
The language is strong and the front is&#13;
unified. Nae White House clearly is listening,&#13;
but when will our "fierce advocate" act?&#13;
Writing on his house.gov Web site June&#13;
16, gay U.S. Rep. Jared Polls, D-Colo., said:&#13;
"I am a proud Democrat, as are many in the&#13;
LGBT community, and I believe we must&#13;
hold our leaders accountable. The Obama&#13;
Administration made a HUGE mistalte in the&#13;
DOMA brief. If they keep malting mistakes&#13;
like this. they risktosing the support of the&#13;
GLBT community forever, although I do&#13;
not believe we are at that point yet. President&#13;
Obama needs to honor his promise ro repeal&#13;
this ... hateful and divisive law. As the New&#13;
York Times editorialized yesterday, ’busy&#13;
calendars and political expediency are no&#13;
excuse for malting one group of Americans&#13;
wait any longer for equal rights.’"&#13;
labor of love really," said Arbuckle. "We ate&#13;
like a family here." The organization serves&#13;
men, women and children. "XWe have about&#13;
30-40 children who may be infected or have&#13;
parents who are," adds Arbuclde.&#13;
Recently, Arbuckle submitted a grant&#13;
application to the }v’La,C-AIDS Fund which&#13;
is an organization established in 1994 that&#13;
globally supports all persons lMng with&#13;
HIV/AIDS. "It is a passion for our company&#13;
and our staff," said Armando Ortiz, MAC&#13;
Retail Manager at Penn Square Mall. "We&#13;
refer to this as the heart and soul ofMAC&#13;
Cosmetics. MAC stands for Make-up, Art&#13;
and Cosmetics.&#13;
"Our Viva-Glam program is where the&#13;
monies come from," adds Ortiz. "We give&#13;
back 100% of the selling price back to the&#13;
community. This program is really something&#13;
we embrace in our company." MAC&#13;
Cosmetics has been in business since I984&#13;
and has donated over $t35 million dollars to&#13;
date through the MAC-AIDS Fund.&#13;
Other Options has changed some over&#13;
the years and now focuses primarily on their&#13;
Friends Food Pantry. "The other services are&#13;
provided so well by other organizations in the&#13;
city that we focus on the nutritional program&#13;
now," said Mary Arbuckle, Director of the&#13;
Other Options organization. "\ge work well&#13;
together with RAIN Oklahoma, the OU&#13;
Infectious Disease Clinic, and other local&#13;
organizations so our clients can ger all the&#13;
hdp they need and so there is less duplication&#13;
of services."&#13;
Friends Food Pantry is exclusive to the&#13;
HIV and MDS community. Clients come to&#13;
the srore to shop each week. "We give them&#13;
a shopping cart and let them select their own&#13;
items, which is different than most food&#13;
banks," adds Arbuckle. "We want to empower&#13;
their mind; we don’t want them to feel like&#13;
it’s a charity." Arbuckle says they plan ro&#13;
spend the majority of the MAC-AIDS grant&#13;
on their Boost program, which provides the&#13;
high-prorein Boost drink to those in most&#13;
need of the nutritional supplement.&#13;
Donations to Other Options are always&#13;
~velcomed and appreciated. For more&#13;
information about Other Options or the&#13;
Friends Food Pantry, please call (405) 946-&#13;
8577.&#13;
by Jack Fertig July 2009&#13;
"Pay attention, Cancer!"&#13;
Saturn square Mercury would normally&#13;
bring out everyone’s inner critic, but&#13;
with Saturn in Virgo and Mercury in&#13;
Gemini, bitchy outbursts are to be&#13;
expected. If you’re feeling brilliant, write&#13;
it down and think twice before saying&#13;
it aloud. Take a long view and look for&#13;
opportunities for self-improvement,&#13;
ARIES (March 20 - Apri~ 19): Stay&#13;
focused on work. Any personal remarks,&#13;
especially about colleagues, are sure&#13;
to get you into trouble. Your critical&#13;
analyses and recommendations for&#13;
improvement are probably a bit off the&#13;
mark, but at least they show you’re&#13;
paying attention.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Avoid&#13;
gambling and investments in any&#13;
game play strictly for funsies. Focus on&#13;
developing skill at your sport or hobby.&#13;
That’s an uphill slog, too, but something&#13;
that’s just fun now can have practical&#13;
value down the road.&#13;
GEMiNi {May 21- June 20): If you get&#13;
any criticism from family or roommates,&#13;
thank them for sharing and think about&#13;
what they say. There may be something&#13;
to it. Responding in kind will only start&#13;
an a~ui argument.&#13;
CANCER (June 21~- July 22): Pay&#13;
attention where you’re walking or&#13;
driving. Distractions inside your own&#13;
head can cause awful accidents. Be&#13;
aware of your surroundings, and you&#13;
can find better ways to bang up against&#13;
someone.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 - August 22): You’re&#13;
inclined to be very critical of someone’s&#13;
political values, so why not focus on&#13;
your own? In this era of diminishing&#13;
resources, we all need to step back&#13;
and re-think things. Brainstorming&#13;
with friends will help you update your&#13;
perspective.&#13;
VlRGO (August 23 - September 22)&#13;
The sharp edge of your wit is very&#13;
much in evidence. Keep it focused&#13;
on practical matters and attention to&#13;
your own health and well-being. When&#13;
tempted to speak of others, make extra&#13;
effort to keep it kind and constructive.&#13;
L~B~ (September 23 - October&#13;
22): There’s always room for selfimprovement,&#13;
but don’t beat yourself up&#13;
with your faults, which you’re now likely&#13;
to exaggerate anyway. A creative focus&#13;
for your inner critic could help you to be&#13;
more realistic.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): As your brain races around sex,&#13;
you may want to look beyond simple&#13;
gratification. That has its time and&#13;
place, but think seriously about your&#13;
relationships and what you’d want to be&#13;
doing - and with whom - in 20 years.&#13;
SAG!TTARIUS (November 22&#13;
- December 20): You will get into&#13;
arguments. Stay focused, principled&#13;
and respectful. The way you press&#13;
your point can earn you a great deal&#13;
of respect. Stay clear on details and&#13;
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