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              <text>lahoma's most read GLBT Magazine&#13;
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06 HEART TO HEART&#13;
It ain't easy being green. Or&#13;
blind. Or gay. Let's work together&#13;
to make it a little easier&#13;
on all of us.&#13;
I O LESBIAN NOTIONS&#13;
Tennessee Burning! Used to be that&#13;
cross burnings were the KKK's calling&#13;
card against African Americans. Now&#13;
cross burnings have a different use.&#13;
14 PAST OUT&#13;
A retrospective of LGBT&#13;
History. This month "How&#13;
queer is science fiction?"&#13;
I 7 CIAO TRAVEL&#13;
Gay Travelers "OGUNQUIT,&#13;
1-1AINE" &amp;&#13;
Out of Town "Philadelphia"&#13;
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Lesbian Notions ..... 10&#13;
People ................... 12&#13;
Past Out... .............. 14&#13;
Entertainment... ..... 16&#13;
Ciao Travel. ........... 17&#13;
Star Scene ............ 24&#13;
Uncle Mikey .......... 26&#13;
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Distributors ............ 29&#13;
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Classifieds ............. 31&#13;
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to b~ scholarly and well-reasoned, I also&#13;
· · · · it :would express sympathy for&#13;
· hardships gay&#13;
· couples face and that it would&#13;
~ge die Legislature to act to add,&#13;
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AGAIN! NOW BY&#13;
THE US HOUSE OF&#13;
REPRESNTATIVES&#13;
WASHINGTON,July 18 _Right-wing&#13;
zealots are coming up empty-handed when&#13;
they aim to push discrimination into our&#13;
nation's Constimrion.&#13;
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives&#13;
voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment&#13;
bv an.o-vcrwhelmiog margin. With 187&#13;
Repres;ntatives v~tiog agl!,lllst the FMA, the&#13;
extremists pushing the amendment fell far&#13;
short of tl;tc two.:tliirds ~ajority needed co&#13;
write discrimination 1nto th; Constitution.&#13;
You and thousands.of committed Human&#13;
Rights Campaign §tipporters.have spoken&#13;
up time and time again, urging our elected&#13;
officials to stand on the side of equality&#13;
and fairness. Together, bur work to combat&#13;
discrirrunatlon.has' made a difference.&#13;
ive&#13;
.. nalGay&#13;
"Task Force&#13;
"Once ag~ii, a bipartisan bloc has soundly&#13;
rejecteq · stimtional iunenclment&#13;
. . . .&#13;
gay Americans andt:hcir families:.In spite&#13;
of intense&#13;
to getdris . . . .&#13;
the House-just as.it failed in the Senate.&#13;
Clearly, thet:e's· no· traction itl this issue.&#13;
. . .&#13;
''We i::o . Leader Nancy Pelosi,&#13;
Min y Hoyer and the entire&#13;
minority leadership, and especially Reps.&#13;
Tammy Baldwin, Jei:!,'old Nadler, James&#13;
McGo~ern and Barney Fr,-..nk for their work&#13;
in otgaoizix.ig oppositi~n to this,am,~qd.ment.&#13;
as well as all r.l}e others wno stood up&#13;
,, : , , ,' -&gt; ,i , ,'' : ~' 1 - ' ' ·-· for our community ana our tamtl1es.&#13;
"We hone this vote today will be the basis&#13;
for a w~rjqng majority iri Congress to press&#13;
forn"ll.rd on basic fairness for lesbian, gay,&#13;
· bisexual and transgender people, including&#13;
protection from bate crimes and disc~nation&#13;
and access to the same protect:J.ons&#13;
enjoyed by all other families.&#13;
"Finally, as we move beyond yet another&#13;
sound defeat of this un-American proposal,&#13;
we hope all members of Congress&#13;
and the American people think hard about.&#13;
what truly is at stake here: Denying one ·&#13;
group of Americans the family recogni- .&#13;
rion granted to others would r~erse the . .&#13;
course of our nation's history oi: expanding&#13;
equal rights. It would condemn one group •&#13;
to a lesser citizenship and deny them the ·&#13;
social support our society has c&lt;;&gt;nsttucted&#13;
to help families and children flourish. Gay&#13;
and Ie'°sbian families need and deserve the.&#13;
kind of protection and support we currently·&#13;
extend to other families. Let's start acknowledging&#13;
that truth. Let's start talki~g abo'.1tfrj .&#13;
and let's start doing it because it 1s the right ·&#13;
thing to do."&#13;
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the STAR 5&#13;
It Ain't Easy Being Green&#13;
It ain't easy being green. The plaintive lament of Kermit the&#13;
Frog became this year's theme at the annual meeting of&#13;
Blind Friends of Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual&#13;
People, BFLAG for short. The message was one of selfacceptance,&#13;
but the group is also fighting for another kind&#13;
of acceptance: inclusion in the gay&#13;
is to provide for the betterment of the lives of those who&#13;
are visually impaired and who are lesbian, gay, bisexuai or&#13;
transgender. Specifically, they're working to help blind gay&#13;
people integrate into society.&#13;
"LGBT disabled individuals have the same problems as&#13;
straight disabled individuals," reports BFLAG president&#13;
Butch Arnold. "Sometimes we're totally accepted but, more&#13;
often than not, we're assumed to be different and are not&#13;
accepted on an even playing field. With the closet factor&#13;
added to the mix, disabled people, especially those who&#13;
are visually impaired or blind, have major problems fitting&#13;
in or simply being accepted by other LGBT individuals.&#13;
This makes socializing difficult under many normal LGBT&#13;
circumstances."&#13;
Jason Perry, vice president of BFLAG and a law student&#13;
at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, agrees that&#13;
handicapped people are often excluded from gay culture.&#13;
'There's a fear, number one, of just 'Goodness, what do&#13;
we do?"' Perry explained. "The task iooks so monumental.&#13;
The second issue is just logistical. A lot of gay bars aren't&#13;
handicapped accessible."&#13;
So how do we work together to change that?&#13;
The first step, everyone agrees, is education. "Once a&#13;
visually impaired or blind individual gets to be known, most&#13;
barriers tend to disappear,'' Arnold asserted. •Educating the&#13;
general public helps immensely with the acceptance of all&#13;
disabled people."&#13;
Perry advocates integration. "I'm a firm believer in getting&#13;
blind gay people out in the community, in both the gay&#13;
and straight community, because if&#13;
community.&#13;
Many people with disabilities feel&#13;
isoiated from society, but gay people&#13;
with disabilities often face further&#13;
challenges.&#13;
It ain't easy being&#13;
green. Or blind.&#13;
you put a human face on what the&#13;
problems are, you help connect the&#13;
discussion. The issue becomes tangible&#13;
now. It's something people can&#13;
relate to."&#13;
;The LGBT community is not reaily&#13;
inclusive when it comes to the disabled,"&#13;
says Ken, a41-year-oid blind&#13;
gay man. "While that's not a problem&#13;
Or gay, Let's work&#13;
together to make it a&#13;
little easier on all of us.&#13;
"Disabled individuals don't bite and&#13;
our disabilities are not contagious,"&#13;
stressed Arnold. "People need to get&#13;
to know us. As a visually impaired&#13;
exclusive to the gay community, it&#13;
is made worse with their fixation on&#13;
beauty and perl'ection. A disability, no matter what it is,&#13;
makes you imperfect."&#13;
BFLAG started out as an inforrna! support group for people&#13;
who are gay and blind. They first met in 1996 at the nationa!&#13;
convention of the American Council of the Blind (ACB).&#13;
it was the first of several annual meetings, with attendance&#13;
continuing to grow year by year. The group became an&#13;
official affiliate of the ACS in 2000. They've grown from a&#13;
handful of attendees to about 150 active members&#13;
Today, BFLAG states on their Vv'ebsite that their purpose&#13;
individual, I'm often perceived to be&#13;
a snob when I don't see someone&#13;
wave or make eve contact with me.&#13;
If i don't know a person is attempting to communicate with&#13;
me, I can't respond. I have iost several potential friends&#13;
because of this. We al! must !earn to communicate better&#13;
and simply do more communicating."&#13;
Perry reiterated the importance of eye contact and body&#13;
ianguage, especialiy in American gay culture. He reported&#13;
that he found it easier to meet people in other countries&#13;
because it seemed they valued conversation over the complex&#13;
system of eye contact and flirting used in the US.&#13;
(:ontinued next page&#13;
6 Advertising in the STAR is just good business cents.&#13;
Heart to Heart&#13;
"Everyone must realize thai visually&#13;
impaired and blind people simply can't communicate&#13;
with body language and such,"&#13;
Arnold pointed out. "We still say and feel&#13;
the same things, but many of us simply&#13;
can't communicate in a visual manner."&#13;
Another unique challenge is transportation.&#13;
"Mobility seems to be of paramount&#13;
importance," Perry said. "My friends like to&#13;
go places and I don't drive, of course."&#13;
Then there's the common stereotype that, as&#13;
Ken put it, "disabled people are not thought&#13;
to be sexual." Perry added, "Whenever I&#13;
hang out at a gay bar, particularly if I've&#13;
never been there before and people don't&#13;
know me, a lot of times people look at me&#13;
as a casual friend, but not much else."&#13;
BFLAG is working hard to educate the LGBT&#13;
community. This year alone, four cities saw a&#13;
BFLAG contingent march in their pride parade:&#13;
Baltimore, MD; Tulsa, OK; Houston, TX; and&#13;
Washington, D.C. BFLAG helped organize a&#13;
gay pride event in Columbus, OH, and they've&#13;
also been accive in Katrina relief efforts doing&#13;
everything from providing housing to collecting&#13;
food and supplies.&#13;
BFLAG is also reaching out to visually impaired&#13;
LGBT people. They are currently working on&#13;
organizing affiliate chapters in Baltimore, Houston,&#13;
and Columbus. Arnold hopes that there will&#13;
be even more group,s formed in the next couple&#13;
years. They're also hoping to expand the website&#13;
(www.bflag.org) and produce a radio web show.&#13;
It's not just up to BFLAG, however. LGBT&#13;
organizations and individuals need to be more&#13;
proactive in reaching om to our disabled brothers&#13;
and sisters. More bars and clubs need to be&#13;
handicapped accessible. If you see a blind person&#13;
at a bar, stare a conversation with them. If you&#13;
know a blind person, invite him or her along the&#13;
next time you're going out.&#13;
Most importantly, let's not forget ::hat blind :ncn&#13;
and woman have the same feelings, needs, and&#13;
desires as anyone else. "We're just people," Ken&#13;
:nsists. "I can accept it if I'm :10t liked fo: my&#13;
personality, bat it ticks me off when someone&#13;
won't talk to me just because I'm blind.'"&#13;
It ain't easy being green. Or blind. Or gay.&#13;
Let's work together to make it a little easier&#13;
on all of us.&#13;
*&#13;
c Pride&#13;
Announces 2nd&#13;
nnual Family&#13;
Picnic.&#13;
by Carlotta Carlisie&#13;
McALESTER, OK_McPride, a McAlester&#13;
based non-profit GLBTA organization&#13;
who's mission is to create a support group&#13;
and provide help for the GLBT community&#13;
of Southeast Oklahoma as well as heterosexual&#13;
allies v;,ill be hosting the 2nd annual&#13;
McPride Family Picnic on Saturday, September&#13;
23rd, 11 am to 5pm at Chadick Park, 6th&#13;
and Delaware in McAlester.&#13;
In addition to picnic space there will be&#13;
space available for all pro GLBTA organizations&#13;
to sell or display thier resources. This&#13;
space must be reserved in advance. Sign&#13;
up forms are available at www.mcpride.&#13;
org or contact pau!@mcpride.org for more&#13;
information. A donation is requested for&#13;
this space.&#13;
This event is a great opportunity for the&#13;
GLBTA community of Oklahoma and&#13;
Western Arkansas to get out and meer new&#13;
people and show your support for this&#13;
Southeastern Oklahoma organization. Although&#13;
McAlester is a relitively small town&#13;
there is a vibrant GLBT community in the&#13;
Lake Eufaula area.&#13;
Food and drink vendors are also invited and&#13;
shouid contact Elizabeth at 918-423-7015&#13;
* Quotable Quotes&#13;
A.rka?Jsas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Friday&#13;
he hopes the Legisiature considers reimpos~&#13;
ing a ban on gay foster parems, struck down&#13;
a day earlier by the state Supreme Court.&#13;
Arkansas G,n-. Mike Huckabee said !:n.e state&#13;
high court was more concer:1ed abom looking&#13;
out for gay couples than foster chjldren.&#13;
arm Yery disappointed that the court seems&#13;
more interested in v,,rhat's good for gay&#13;
couples than \vhat's good for children needing&#13;
foster care," Huckabee said through his&#13;
spokes"..voman ,,;-\Jice Ste\·vart.&#13;
a diffaren~•&#13;
ct Oklahoma&#13;
I E&#13;
JOiN US FOR&#13;
McPride's 2nd&#13;
Annual Family Picnic&#13;
Saturday September 23rd&#13;
11AM to 5PM Chadick Park&#13;
6th and Delware, McAlester&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
Organizations Reserve your&#13;
display table now. Contact&#13;
paul@mcpride.org&#13;
Food and Drink vendors&#13;
Contact Elizabeth @ 918-&#13;
423-7015&#13;
www.mcpride.org&#13;
McPride"' PO Box 1515, f\.~ci\iester, OK 74502&#13;
the STAR 7&#13;
DVD Review&#13;
n Legend of Jackie Curtis"&#13;
Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
We have run across one of the most interesting&#13;
and touching biographies that we have seen&#13;
in years! SUPERSTAR In a Housedress is a biography&#13;
of the late Jackie Curtis of New York City.&#13;
It is both a lmok and a DVD. Buv the book and&#13;
the DVD comes with it. Everyone should order&#13;
one and you can order so easily at amazon.com.&#13;
Craig B. Highberger the writer/ director was&#13;
a close friend of the late Jackie Curtis and he has&#13;
produced a very touching biography/ documentary.&#13;
The critics LOVE it! "Bright and entertaining''&#13;
writes Stephen Holden of the New York Times.&#13;
"Bitchy, catt:y, moving and hilarious" writes the&#13;
New York Magazine.&#13;
Jackie Curtis was a poet, a playwright, and an&#13;
Andy Warhol Superstar. He lived and&#13;
the STAR&#13;
. ;,&#13;
'· I .,/&#13;
performed ... sometimes as a man, sometimes as a&#13;
woman, but .ALWAYS performed! We think that the&#13;
Village Voice summed it up best when they wrote, "A&#13;
fabulouslv fond and entertainjng tribute."&#13;
The DVD has so many wonderful and delightful&#13;
imen·iews with such noted personalities as actor Paul&#13;
Ambrose; Penny Arcade the performance artist; Harvey&#13;
Fiersrein; Joe Franklin, the TV legend; Silvia Miles,&#13;
actress; the extra-ordinary photographer, Jack lvfitchell;&#13;
Michael Musto, entertainment journalise; Holly Woodland,&#13;
superstar herself;&#13;
Lily Tomlin; and our -very dear friend, the Countess&#13;
Alexis Del Lago, artist and STAR ! who now resides&#13;
in West Hollyv.rood. We always see her when we are in&#13;
California. She is indeed the last of a dying breed of&#13;
ELEGANT personalities.&#13;
Director/writer Craig Highberger has touched&#13;
on so many wonderful aspects of Jackie's life and the&#13;
many interesting people around him. Craig was a close&#13;
friend of Jackie's from 1972 until Jackie's death in&#13;
1985. This biography is certainly a true labor of love&#13;
and it shows. Craig and his partner Andy of over 30&#13;
years lives in Ohio. Craig is coming out with a new&#13;
biography on the life of photographer Jack Mitchell.&#13;
We can't wait to see that one.&#13;
If you want to read and see a DVD about a very&#13;
interesting and colorful character then run out and·&#13;
buy SUP ERST AR In a Housedress. You can check out&#13;
th~ biography at: http:/ /www.jackiecurtis.com/ and ·&#13;
Craig's new project on Jack !vfitchell at http:/ /www.&#13;
jackmitchellmovie.com/&#13;
Congratulations to Craig on not only one but&#13;
great biographies. ·&#13;
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Lesbian&#13;
Notions&#13;
by Libby Post&#13;
AUGUST 2006&#13;
Tennessee Burning&#13;
Used to be that cross burnings were the KKK's calling card&#13;
against African Americans. Now cross burnings have a different&#13;
use.&#13;
Just ask Brandon Waters. He and his partner, Brian Harmon,&#13;
were having a quiet evening at home on Thursday,&#13;
June 29, when Waters iooked out a window and saw a&#13;
7-foot cross burning on the front lawn of his Athens, Tenn.,&#13;
home.&#13;
They rushed out and doused the fire. In the morning, they&#13;
went back out to videotape the remains. On one of the&#13;
bricks used to prop up the cross was scrawled "Better&#13;
Leave Now Fags."&#13;
Waters called the Meigs County sheriff's department, which&#13;
started an investigation and cailed in the FBI to see if the&#13;
incident would be considered a hate crime under federal&#13;
statute. The feds said no, because under the federal hate&#13;
crimes law, there is no provision for crimes against gays,&#13;
lesbians, or the transgendered.&#13;
Clearly, Sheriff Walter Hickman isn't familiar with the law&#13;
- the nation's or his own state's. Tennessee has a hate&#13;
crimes law that _does_ cover sexual orientation.&#13;
"Why did they call in the FBI when they should have called&#13;
in the state?" Waters asked me rhetorically in a recent&#13;
interview. •·something doesn't sound right. It seems like the&#13;
police are not taking it very seriously."&#13;
! couldn't agree more. Even though hate crimes against the&#13;
LGBT community decreased siightly in 2005, the anti-LGBT&#13;
rhetoric that characterizes this nation's political debate&#13;
sends a clear message that we are and should continue&#13;
to be seen as second-class citizens who don ·t deserve full&#13;
protection under the law.&#13;
According to the 2005 report by the National Coalition of&#13;
Anti-Violence Programs, the number of anti-LGBT hate&#13;
crime incidents fell 13 percent from 2004, and the number&#13;
of victims who were tracked fell neariy at the same rate&#13;
- 12 percent The number of offenders. however, decreased&#13;
only half that rate, by 6 percent.&#13;
This paltry decrease. says the report. "signals a truiy retrograde&#13;
environment in which years of progress resuiting in&#13;
10 the STAR&#13;
fewer people willing to violently act out anti-LGBT bias has&#13;
been substantially reversed. With respect to hate-related&#13;
violence, we are in fact 'back to the future."'&#13;
That's certainly true for Waters and Harmon. "We've had&#13;
many incidents with people yelling at us - fags, queers. I&#13;
can't even sit out on my porch," said Waters.&#13;
Clearly, there's no reason for him to have any faith in the&#13;
local sheriff's department. "I feel like they're just blowing us&#13;
off. This is not the first incident I've reported to the police."&#13;
Waters had a hit-and-run with one of the local "yellers."&#13;
"When one of the policemen took the report, I told him my&#13;
name. He asked, 'How do you spell Brandon? Brandony?' I&#13;
was born and raised here, they all know me."&#13;
With local law enforcement not taking any of these incidents&#13;
seriously, Waters says he is fearful for his life.&#13;
He and Harmon have left their home and moved in with&#13;
Waters' mother. "I have been waking up in the middle of&#13;
the night, having nightmares and smelling smoke that's not&#13;
there," said Waters. "I'm really depressed. I just feel like my&#13;
civil rights have been violated, like the police are oot doing&#13;
what they're supposed to do, and I really don't know who to&#13;
turn to."&#13;
Despite all this, Waters is willing to fight. His family has no&#13;
resources to hire a lawyer, but he is willing to "pursue this&#13;
as far as I can take it."&#13;
if there was ever a case where nationai organizations could&#13;
and shouid come in as knights in shining armor, this is it.&#13;
To my mind, this is a perfect opportunity for Lambda Legal&#13;
or the ACLU Lesbian and Gay Rights Project to make their&#13;
iegal presence known in Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's&#13;
home state. With both sides gearing up for what will no&#13;
doubt be a bruising campaign over the state's proposed&#13;
Amendment 1, which seeks to ban same-sex marriage, the&#13;
Task Force and the Human Rights Campaign should work&#13;
side by side with the Tennessee Equality Project (TEP) to&#13;
turn this hate crime around to the LGBT community's political&#13;
advantage. Not doing so would certainly be an opportunity&#13;
lost!&#13;
In fact, TEP is now organizing a "Vote No on 1" campaign&#13;
against the amendment. !t's time for us to play hardball.&#13;
Why not use the image of a burning cross and the story of&#13;
discrimination expeiienced by these two men who just want&#13;
to iive their lives to underscore the need for marriage equaiity&#13;
in Tennessee?&#13;
i guarantee you that if the radical Christian right in Tennessee&#13;
had visual ad copy like this to use to further its antisame-&#13;
sex-marriage agenda, it would certainly use it.&#13;
Newly ed's Test&#13;
klahoma Tax&#13;
ommission.&#13;
Photo: Matt and Afichae! at the Cape Cod Wedding Ceremony.&#13;
TULSA, OK_ Like most married couples in Oklahoma, Matt&#13;
Brumley and Michaei Oaks struggle everyday: they struggle with the&#13;
bills, with the children, and with the State of Oklahoma.&#13;
But Matt and Michael's struggles are different in many respects&#13;
to other married couples in Oklahoma: they are married&#13;
to one another. While they hold a marriage certificate&#13;
from the state of Massachusetts, they are not recognized by&#13;
the State of Oklahoma.&#13;
Until Tuesday. The pair decided the family needed a new&#13;
car to accommodate both Matt and Michael's new jobs.&#13;
Inevitably, paperwork needed to be dealt with, and that included&#13;
going to the tag agency. When they produced their&#13;
marriage license, the State of Oklahoma waived the state&#13;
excise tax on the title of their car - a tax usually waived for&#13;
family members.&#13;
They met at their former jobs, as empioyees of St. Michaels&#13;
Alley in 2001. Both had children when they met. Daniel, 11, and&#13;
Lillian, 6, live with Man and Michael. As a family, ,hey take Daniel&#13;
and Lillian on fumilv trips. The fumilv relishes holidavs as time to&#13;
spend with their kids. · · ,&#13;
"I like decorating for the holidays," Matt said. "I love having fun&#13;
with the kids.r&#13;
They have struggled in the pasr five years, like aH couples do. They&#13;
occasionally found working together frustrating, but they managed&#13;
to overcome those difficulties.&#13;
"V.10 11 '; e got to 1o e _a~ goo ct' coup1i e ,.~r, y~u :-vorK1 togct'n e: an~d: ~,,~ ve&#13;
together and not klll each other1 said Kasey Cunun1ns~ a !'ormer coworker&#13;
of the couple. 'Td kill my husband if I ,vorke:d with him.&#13;
On l',1emorial Dav weekend, l',fatt and Michaei traveled to the East&#13;
Coast. During th~ir trip, they traveled to Barnstable, Massachusetts&#13;
to tie the knot. First, they flew into Providence, and drove to Newport,&#13;
R.I. They stayed at ,Rivera Beach Resor:. After checking into&#13;
the resort, the two performed a "tes: rm:" of Ihe trip to where they&#13;
would marry.&#13;
1he next day, they of course - had ro stop to buy a oattery charger&#13;
for their cell phone. After which, they saw the sites in Plymorh,&#13;
Salem, and Boston. Finally rhe next day they went to the village&#13;
of Barnstable.&#13;
They were then referred to the town of Barnstable; they were referred&#13;
back to a judge in the village of Barnstable, who would grant&#13;
a waiver for the marriage. Once they received the waiver, they went&#13;
back to the town of Barnstable, which issued the marriage license.&#13;
"The whole process rook about four hours," Michael said.&#13;
"The lady was so helpful," Matt said. "She ran her butt off for us."&#13;
Although their families were not present, they did gather at .:he ceremony&#13;
in Juiy. This time around, about 90 family and friends joined&#13;
Matt and Michael v,hen they exchanged vows. The Reverend Diane&#13;
Varner officiated.&#13;
In addition to attending, Marr and Michael's friends also macie sure&#13;
things ran smoothly with the ceremony. One friend, Susan Johnston,&#13;
catered the evem. The wedding was a prototype for future&#13;
enterprises; Johnston and the couple plan to he!p others in planning&#13;
their weddings.&#13;
Although the pair lived together for quite a whiie before marrying,&#13;
rhey are still making&#13;
preparations and attending&#13;
to family business. Recently,&#13;
both made the decision to&#13;
pursue different jobs. 1he&#13;
transition is a little bumpy,&#13;
but with the addition of a&#13;
new car, that transition has&#13;
become that much e:~sier.&#13;
The couple decided ::o&#13;
add Michael to rhe title of&#13;
the old car, and this task&#13;
required the tag agency.&#13;
When they went to th1: first&#13;
tag agency-" 17th and Harv:nd - tag agen;,:}' employees wuald add&#13;
Michael to rhe tide, but d1cy \vould be required to pay the stare&#13;
excise tax) vvhich ,vas $244. f~Jo.,,vever., the st3te ~.;;a!ves the fee fi)r&#13;
family members.&#13;
!viatt explained I'vfichacl -...vas his husband, ;;.nd tht&#13;
the state does not recognize n1arriage. ()n advice&#13;
the couple then tra_·,.,weled to t&lt;:ig agency at 9isr and Sheridan. 'Ihe&#13;
employees' response \Vas different.&#13;
vvere asked fiJr their&#13;
rlbey vvere rc~ld •·w,:e&#13;
advised sht: -:.:vould ntx'd to&#13;
STAR 11&#13;
Josh ■ rov1s&#13;
Artist, Author, Columnist.&#13;
From the Editor:&#13;
As recognition for the 18th "Heart to Heart" column published&#13;
in the STAR, we wanted to introduce the author to&#13;
you. The Aterovis column has become one of the most&#13;
popuiar with our readers and hits on many issues important&#13;
to our community. 'rhe honesty, sensitivity and hard truth&#13;
style in which josh covei's the subject matter in each Heart&#13;
to Heart issue fits weil with the philosophy our magazine.&#13;
This young man of 20 something, is dedicated to the never&#13;
ending equality and everyday struggle of GLBT people. The&#13;
evidence 1s in his writing.&#13;
Josh Aterovis, a twenty-something artist-author, was born&#13;
and bred on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and lives there&#13;
with his husband. Jon. Aterovis is a Latin pseudonym&#13;
meaning "black sheep."&#13;
Whenever anyone asked Josh what he wanted to be vvhen&#13;
he grevv up, he aiways said an author. it got him plenty of&#13;
strange looks. but he never really expected it to come true:&#13;
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it was just one of those things a kid says. In 1999, Josh's&#13;
wishful dream became reality when he began to write a&#13;
story and post it on the Internet. Bleeding Hearts resonated&#13;
deeply with readers, who encouraged him to seek publication.&#13;
In 2001, the story was published by Renaissance&#13;
Alliance Publishing, !nc. Named the Best Whodunit of 2002&#13;
by the Stonewall Society, Bleeding Hearts became the first&#13;
book in the Ki!iian Kendall mystery series.&#13;
Reap the Whirlwind, his second book featuring amateur&#13;
sleuth Killian Kendall, was published in May of 2003 and&#13;
the Stonewall Society promptly awarded it the Best Whodunit&#13;
of the year. Josh has completed five books in the&#13;
series and is currently working on a rewrite and edit of All&#13;
Lost Things, the third book on the Killian Kendall series. He&#13;
has won numerous awards for his writing and for his web&#13;
site, which also features his well-received art gallery.&#13;
"In addition to my writing, my primary income is through my&#13;
artwork. I work in transparent watercolor. I paint in the purist&#13;
form. Sorry to disappoint, but that doesn't mean I paint&#13;
in the nude. It means I don't use any white paint. Any white&#13;
areas you see in a painting are the white of the paper. I do&#13;
take commissions, which means if you don't see-what you&#13;
want, tell me and I'll paint it just for you." Josh wrote.&#13;
In August of 2003, Josh and Jon publicly celebrated their&#13;
commitment with a wedding ceremony. it is not yet recognized&#13;
by the state of Mary!and or the United States of&#13;
America, but they live in the hope that one day it will be&#13;
fully legal.&#13;
Thank you Josh for your contribution to the STAR and for&#13;
the eighteenth issue of "Heart to Hearf, on the not much&#13;
talked about issues confronting disabied LGBT people.&#13;
&#13;
ast Out&#13;
by&#13;
Liz Highleyn:an&#13;
AUGUST&#13;
2006&#13;
Summary : Past Out is a retrospective of key moments,&#13;
personalities, and subjects in LGBT hiscory. Each&#13;
installment brings the past to life by exploring the diwrsity&#13;
of the gay past and its impact on the queer present.&#13;
How queer is science fiction?&#13;
A few well-kno\;·n science fiction '.vtiters are gay, lesbian, bisexual,&#13;
or transgcndered, and many who are not han: included queer&#13;
themes in their work. For GLBT and strai,,ht authors aiii&lt;.e, the C&#13;
genre lends itself to exploration of new possibilities in the realms&#13;
of sexuality, gender, and intimate relationships.&#13;
Science ficrim, is ofren stereotyped as a genre for "geekr'' straigh~&#13;
men, and indeeci, much of the ,.vork has historically been sexist&#13;
and i1omophoi)ic. Among the first stories to portray horroscxuality&#13;
sympatheticaUy was Theodore Sturgeon's "The \X'orid WclJ&#13;
Lost" (! 953), ·.;,·hich featared a gay male alien couple \Vho land on a&#13;
represfr;e Planet Earth.&#13;
\X;ith the ci,·ii rights mo,:ement and sexua; ~evo!uti()n •)f the 1960s&#13;
and 1970s, science fiction began to boldly explore sex,.iaiity and&#13;
gender. ;\JO[ed (jUCer authors who started writing during this period&#13;
include Samuel D:c!an}~ Joanna Ru,s, and Octavia Butler (who died&#13;
in Februan' 2006), all of whom received science fiction's i1ighe,t&#13;
awards, the Hugo anci Nebula. Russ was among several feminist&#13;
writers of :l:e era who exp!ored futuristic sepa!atis~ societies witi~out&#13;
men, a~ in "When It Ch;.nged" (197 2) and Ti1c Female Man&#13;
(1&#13;
Lcsb!an author Marion Zimmer Bradiey recalled that an agent&#13;
introduced her to the Daughters of Bilitis after detecting hints of&#13;
sarnc-sex croticisn1 in her science fiction and fantasy; i11 the 195th;&#13;
and 196Us} she ,vro(e f,,c~r the group\ rnagazinc, 'The I ,,adder, ,1nd&#13;
authored lesbian pulp ficrjon. _Arthur C:. C]arkc, one of the fathers&#13;
of tht: genre, neady can1c ot1t in a 1986 Playbuy i11tcr,-ie\v; \J~~hen&#13;
directly asked if he \Va~ gay, ho'-1,,,-evcr, he replied that he \\:\lS&#13;
cheerful.'"&#13;
and i\1ciissa Scott.&#13;
\\Titers farnous for other Fenres havt· also dabbled in science fi(tion,&#13;
Fellce Picano and Katherine \.1_ I::orre~;t~ ~,,.l·hosc&#13;
ftatured&#13;
14 the STAR&#13;
norm. In other cases, the tables are turned on heterosexuality: In&#13;
joe Haldeman'~ The Foren:r War (197 4), for exam1:!c, sr:aigh:&#13;
time-tra.-elers return to Earth ;1fter an interplanetary war, only t0&#13;
discm·er that homosexuality is no'.v the norm due '" m·crpc&gt;pularion&#13;
and they are considered perverts.&#13;
Gay male rdarions!1ips haYe fascinated the straig!1t women authors&#13;
of ''olash" fiction, who envision liaisons bet\vec:: ch,ssic characters&#13;
such as Captain Kirk and ;\fr. Speck from Star Trek. ;\!any authors&#13;
have explored various a!ternariYe reiariu:1ship srr~JCtL:res, such as&#13;
the multi-partner marriages in Robe::t A. Heinleh's S~r«nger in a&#13;
Strange Land (1961). "Geniuses and superge,1:uses always make&#13;
their o,vn rules on sex as on e\~erything: else," a Hein;ein character&#13;
says in Friday (1982).&#13;
Gender nriance is also an enduring morif in science fiction; the&#13;
Jame~ A. Tiptree Award (named after the pseudonym of author Alice&#13;
Sheldon) was created for science fictio;; ur fanusy that ex;nncls&#13;
or explores understandings of gender. Sex ci1;111ge is a common&#13;
theme, either permanent or back-and-forth as the :nood s:rikes.&#13;
Lrsula Le Gui:i's The Lefr Haed of Darkness tl 969) features ;, race&#13;
of mutated humans who are i1,&gt;ngcndered except d,:ring brief mating&#13;
periods '.vhen they randomh· take on the sexual charac!erisrics&#13;
of males or females; Le Gi.iin later said d:e regretted he: failure of&#13;
,magination in omitting same-sc:x reh,rionships.&#13;
In Delany's Troub!e on Tritc-n (1976), a maci1&lt;&gt; !nan p:.u'.~ucs an&#13;
unattainable woman in a sexuaily egalirnriaa society, at&gt;d later&#13;
ends up as a woman searci;ing for the kind of man he '&gt;nee xas.&#13;
.\Iany works feature aliens ·.vith more than t·.vc sexes, such as lsaac&#13;
Asimrx,'s The Gods Themsel-ves (! 972). In Scott's Shadow :vla:1&#13;
(1995), most advanced ·.vorlds recognize fiyc lntr.an sexes, but&#13;
individuals on the isolated plar:et Harn arc forced to live a~ either&#13;
male o;· female.&#13;
,\fany autl1ors have explored teciu~olof,rical inno•:ations in the realms&#13;
of sex and reproduction. As early as 1932, Aldous Huxley's Braye&#13;
New \'{iorld portrayed a high-tech society m ·xhicr1 babies y,:ere&#13;
grown in bottles in factories. Cloning anci parthenogenesis allm,·&#13;
humans to abandon sexuai reproduction as in Charlotte Perkins&#13;
Giiman's Berland (1915), about an all-fema:e utopia - ,ind inevitably&#13;
proc:uce talcs of individua:s having sex \.,,;th them~eh·es. Time&#13;
travel alkrHs charac~ers to go backwar(::, or fonvarl:s in time, often&#13;
having sex with their ancestors or dcscendcnts. 1\urhors have alsc&#13;
cn-n~ioned cross-breeding be0.veen species; in BL!tler's ''Blo()cichild"&#13;
11984), for example, a ma:e human is impregnated an insc:ct-Ekc&#13;
alien. Several authors have explored s:,1do1nasochisn1 or the sex trade&#13;
of the future. I)elany included an interspecies gay bathhouse sce:ie&#13;
in , __ Stars in lv!y Pock:c-t Like (Jrains of Sand (1984), \vbiic Storrn&#13;
c:onsrantinc's F1crn1ctech (]991) featured a&#13;
~\£rec~ tc, ha-ve his body&#13;
\1.·itb 1nultiple ~ex nrgart~,&#13;
/'1.uthor and editor &gt;,;icob (irifhrh has \1,,Tlncn th:tt tjLlfl' rcaclers&#13;
different fu.:e:ristic or&#13;
dcnv:n1:-::tratt:&#13;
their&#13;
Photo: The new community center coming soon.&#13;
The Tulsa Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &amp; Transgender&#13;
(GLBT) Community Center, 5545 E&#13;
41 st Srreet in Highland Plaza, is the place to&#13;
be this August as events, acti:,ities and concerts&#13;
keep pace wit!: the heat of Summer.&#13;
The highlight of August is the Summer&#13;
Concert @ the Center featuring Amy&#13;
Steinberg of Orlando, Florida. l\. veteran&#13;
of performing with Ani DcFranco, Lisa&#13;
Loeb and many others, Amy visits the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT Communitv Center on Sundav, August&#13;
13. 2006. Am}· takes the stage a(7:00&#13;
PM. A cionation or SS :o $i0 is requested at&#13;
the door.&#13;
The Community Resource Kiosk is filled&#13;
with infor1nadQn on comtnunir-v organizarions,&#13;
health issues and businej~es tl1at support&#13;
the GI.BT &amp; allied communicv. FREE&#13;
20-minute HI\r rests are available t:~7"erv&#13;
Tuesd,ay (6 t:i 8_ P:\t) an~ Saturday (4 t;, 7&#13;
PM). lt you·re hunting for bu1nper stickers~&#13;
je,Nelry, fla!:,tS, "'"vindsocks, item~ and&#13;
more you'U find them at the Pride Store.&#13;
The David Bohnctt ,.:vith 10&#13;
flat-panel co1nputer stations is FRJ~l~ for&#13;
you to chat \vith friends, finish that&#13;
research paper or sin1ply surf the \vcb, 'The&#13;
f,,fcf)onald Rainbo\V w;{&#13;
1&#13;
s&#13;
libraries of its kind in the Midwest&#13;
- all FREE to check-out.&#13;
You can learn more about all&#13;
the above by caliing the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT Information Line at&#13;
918.743.GAYS (429').&#13;
twentySomething, a social group&#13;
for young adults, the newest addition&#13;
to the Tulsa GLBT Community&#13;
Center and the future&#13;
of the communitv, meets on the&#13;
2nd Monday of th.e month at&#13;
7:00 P.M. The group joins the&#13;
community at the PFLAG Family&#13;
Picnic on Monday, August&#13;
14th at Whiteside Park, 41 st and&#13;
Pittsburg !between Harvard and&#13;
Yale).&#13;
The Tulsa Arca Prime-Timers,&#13;
for mature men and their&#13;
admirers, meet at the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT Community Center the&#13;
first Tuesday of the month at&#13;
6:30 PM.&#13;
Gender Outreach, a social and support&#13;
group for Transgendcr &amp; Intersex individuals&#13;
and their friends, meet even· \X'ednesdav&#13;
of the month at 7:30 PM. Lockers and ·&#13;
changing rooms are provided for your&#13;
pnvacy.&#13;
The Tulsa Two-Spirit Society, a NativeAmerican&#13;
GLBT group, meets on the 1st&#13;
Wednesday of the month at the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT Community Cemer.&#13;
Thursdays bring the Lesbians of Tuisa to&#13;
the Center for a rciaxing evening of socializing.&#13;
Kick back and visit \Vith friends or&#13;
inakc nc\v ones, surf the ,v-eb or catch a&#13;
movie.&#13;
The last Thursday of the month is the&#13;
~rC)HR_ Board of Directors n1ecting. ()pen&#13;
to the public, the meetings gi,;c you rhc -=&gt;pportunity&#13;
to become n1ore invob.,,-ed 1;virh tht.:&#13;
cornmunity, proYiding ·vision for the future.&#13;
-You're fabulous ~ and you ha·ve 1he chance&#13;
to przy,;.~e it .., :vith r7J\.B! Friday i\ftern{)OD&#13;
11ridge is your chance to sbo\\1 your skills&#13;
:lnd 1neet other;; in the senior~·--------·-···--·&#13;
(:ards and refreshments arc ,1, ailalJle for :11;&#13;
Kick your weekend off in style with Center&#13;
Cinema every Friday evening. The FREE&#13;
GLBT films are shown on a 65" HDTV,&#13;
gi,·ing you the opportunity ro get up close&#13;
and personal ,vith the scars.&#13;
Action kicks in!o high gear on Saturdays&#13;
and Sundavs. The I st Saturday of the&#13;
momh welcomes the Tulsa U~iform &amp;&#13;
Leather Seekers Association (f.U.L.S.A.).&#13;
The Board of Directors of TU.LS.A meets&#13;
at 4:00 PM while the general membership&#13;
meets at 5:00 PM.&#13;
The Tulsa Deaf GLBT Group meets quarterly&#13;
at the Tulsa GLBT Communitv Center&#13;
on Saturdays. Look for a new videophone&#13;
at the Center soon, providing another opportunity&#13;
to get and stay connected to the&#13;
community and your family and friends.&#13;
Dinner and entertainment are featured during&#13;
Ol3T on the Town on the 2nd Saturday&#13;
of the month. You can join the communin·&#13;
for an evening of fun whether it's a night ;t&#13;
the theatre to a night of bowling.&#13;
Faith piays an important role for many in&#13;
the community. Ekklesia rhe Gathering,&#13;
featuring worship and song in a living-room&#13;
setting, meets every Sunday at 10:30 AM at&#13;
the Tulsa GLBT Community Center.&#13;
TOHR welcomes all in the community to&#13;
visit and enjoy the Tulsa GLBT Com~unity&#13;
Center, 5545 E 41 st Street in Highland&#13;
Plaza. Your Center is open Monday through&#13;
Saturday, 3:00 PM 9:00 PM. Log onto&#13;
www.tohr.org to learn more of whar's going&#13;
on at the Center, the additional programs&#13;
of TOHR and to sign up for free TOHR&#13;
cncws and Advocac,· Flashes.&#13;
MISSOURI&#13;
AUGUSTBTH&#13;
the STAR 15&#13;
TL;LSA, OK_ If rnu caught Bets,· and&#13;
the Band in ( )kLlhonu Cin·'s Pride h:stival&#13;
performing their first gig as Bersr and&#13;
the Edge, \·uu kn&lt;N: the music sizzled tn&#13;
match the HOT weather! Some Blues, a&#13;
little Rock and a whole !1Jt of Countrr&#13;
made the show a roaring success. to&#13;
a delighted crowd.&#13;
Thri\·ing from Tulsa, ( )klahoma. Bctsr&#13;
Smittle is most we!! knmn1 f1 ,r the ::;&#13;
years she toured worldwide exclusffeh·&#13;
with brother Ganh Brooks. She performed&#13;
on Saturdm· \light Li\·c,J;n Leno&#13;
and mam· ocher 0'.BC speci:ils. Orhcr&#13;
artists that hare depended l)t1 Bet s\·'s numerous&#13;
musical rakrns arc: Gus Hardin,&#13;
1\1111 Bell and Phoontz and Ronnie Dunn&#13;
(of Brooks &amp; Dunn). Her own album&#13;
released in [ lJ(J4 on the !\orthSr,uth/ ;\,!&#13;
antic label Bets\ "Rough r\mund tht:&#13;
Edgt:s'·. ,ms criticalli· accbimed worldwide.&#13;
Betsy's fa·,r,rite n·cnt in her career&#13;
\vas ha,-ing her O\\'rl float a1 the i 9&lt;14&#13;
i\lacr's Da\· P,!ra,k.&#13;
BcLs~· is far frorn tr~;in.~ t, J ndc her&#13;
brother's ~hin L!ib. :--;he i&gt; ,l ruggedly in&#13;
dependent Lid: dct ... -n~1in1-:d&#13;
t() car\·c ;t career nt. he;-, J\\'!l. Like li:t lebrother&#13;
(_!;1r;h, it i\ 1l1l- \Urcnor&#13;
(l( Bl·l~r\ \-{)ict.- :ii:~t '-l'!;s: l:c:.:r ;ir•;tr1 •&#13;
!lHi~ic:,tn ::nd ~it:,1.~cr i~\ tTi\h::-., :L·r .,-, ,:c·t.&#13;
b;t:.; i)t:t.'t: c- •uq,:tr-__ -d ·ur&#13;
b(HI-hr!_·;irh :-,;, ,ur11.! - ·1 H, ,:1::ic R.1'.;:: :tnd&#13;
AND&#13;
THE dge&#13;
B, Greg Steele&#13;
grmds. teases and demands in all the right&#13;
places. She rocks out as few women or&#13;
men can and when she murccrs on.:r tht:&#13;
fade of the song Draggin' it Back say&#13;
ing, "Drag ir back om· hea' honey, bring it&#13;
back to mama,'' you know thar she means&#13;
it1 ;\nwme who apprcciares a gut:-:,· female&#13;
mice will LO\'!-: Bcts\·1&#13;
::inct' t'.n· ,1gc of S. ~!tc hcL:,!!J&#13;
!1~_:r f:t1.nily'--: ,i!uspcl uri ,~ip :tnd ,~rh:.&#13;
: hr, \l,tEh{)ur her childh, :r ;d&#13;
Bili Guinn is :1 na,i,c of Tulsa OK ,md&#13;
has been playing the gunar since r:hc&#13;
age of I 2. l ic is J product of ::ccing&#13;
the J-k,1tk-s on J-:d ::-:ulliY,:r1 and knC\,·&#13;
rhc \\"ouk! he ;! gu!r:H· player fro!n rhat&#13;
point on, Pla\·intr in ,·:ulous locai bands&#13;
since he \\.a'.' I-~ he grc\\. up cxp(Jscd to&#13;
The Beatles, Rolling :-;1oncs. Cn:arn,Jimi&#13;
Hendrix. (rosh\·, Sti!b. '.',ash. &amp; Young&#13;
etc. y.;hcn thl'!r n1u:.:ic \\·as fresh on ~;Jr1\1&#13;
\lcJst of hi~~ teen years ,,·ere spen1 in&#13;
front of :1 rccnrd pb\·cr \\·lth his guitar&#13;
h:tnging out ch&lt; 1rd:-: and copyjng lyric:-:&#13;
for hi~ hand'.-,: tu pla:· :-:o:rll· of the grcatcsr&#13;
rock and roll in his.tor\·.&#13;
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~ TRAVEL&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
"OGUNQUIT, MAINE"&#13;
. gunquit, Maine is an artsy resort village&#13;
(located 66 miles north of Boston) that has been welcoming&#13;
gay and lesbian visitors and their families for over 100&#13;
years. Ogunquit has three miles of white sandy beaches,&#13;
dance clubs and restaurants for every taste and budget.&#13;
In summer and even winter, there is always plenty to see&#13;
and do! We will begin&#13;
with the lodging. Gay&#13;
and locally owned&#13;
gay Guesthouses,&#13;
Inns and B&amp;B's offer&#13;
a variety of choices&#13;
and values for the&#13;
gay traveler. Whether&#13;
you're looking for an&#13;
exquisite luxurious&#13;
suite, condo rental,&#13;
or an affordable&#13;
summer vacation&#13;
at an in town B&amp;B&#13;
close to the beach&#13;
- Ogunquit Maine&#13;
has it all! We stay at&#13;
Moon Over Maine&#13;
Bed and Breakfast&#13;
(Photo right) which is&#13;
located at 22 Berwick&#13;
Road. It is located&#13;
in the center of town&#13;
just a block from the nightclubs, shopping, restaurants and&#13;
a 5 minute walk to the beach. It features al! private baths,&#13;
oalcony rooms, par~ing. cable, dvd/vcr, refrigerators, ale,&#13;
iight breakfast and an outdoor hot tub. John. the owner is&#13;
extremely friendly and can give you any tips or suggestions&#13;
about the area. It is in an oid New England house and is&#13;
just wonderful. Their toll free 1umber is Cail 800.851.6837&#13;
and you can check out their website at: http://www.&#13;
rnoonovermaine.com. There are numerous other gay&#13;
ownea B and B's in the area ana you can check them ai!&#13;
tnd il:c :irc,t (;!-(er:-: ~'nr!c' 1;( the h·.:s;;'. .'.tHil],it&#13;
·ri1c j t,;y) l· 1:-rrL:r~ \];n:1n:,c 1dcntitic~. thi~&#13;
,( ~!!,.: bcttt-r !~nn\\-~~ :-:!1, :trc.1-: ic. 1~1t· l :1itcd&#13;
:'it.l!t5. ·rhr;.,·c ~ndc~ 1-1f hc:u.ni(~d \\·hue ~.incit." hc~ich. r~ttl·d a:; on~·:;;&#13;
iishinF. Dock Square i, as cute a wwri square as one will find in&#13;
~cw England. Tber:.:: is an exccilent seicction or· restaurants and it's&#13;
()nly 20 minutes awa\·. The Kittery Outlets arc just !5 minut~s aw~y,&#13;
with l2(; different stor:.::s, including Banana Rcpui)lic. Calvin Klein:&#13;
DK,\;Y and The Gap. Ir· pu like LL Bean, the Frceoorr Outlets l&#13;
arc about an hrmr ~orrh. 1\ short walk from downtown is Perkins&#13;
~on:, which is rmc of our ,·cry fan&gt;rite places. Ir is a quaint New&#13;
Engi.rnd co,-c -_,.-ith bu,n,, shopping and wonderful restaurants. \X'e&#13;
arc alwa\·s thinking ,hat Jessica S.n-age from Murder She \Xfrote is&#13;
going n, be waH~ing around the corner at am· giYen rime.&#13;
,\ walk along the cliffs with dramatic views of the ocean the&#13;
i\!arginal \X·;y srart,. on Shore Road. From the center of ~own it's&#13;
just _a t:ew block, to the Sparhawk Motel. The Marginal Way srarts&#13;
behmc! rhe 5parh;;wk. You'!! see a iittle sign on the left side of the&#13;
street that sa,·s ·'Marginal \\'ay" and has an arrow. 1\s you follow&#13;
the path, be rnrc w look at the Sparhawk's flower gardens. They&#13;
haye an incredible number of flowers, and each type is labeled! The&#13;
Marginal Way speaks for itself. It has beautiful views of the ocean&#13;
and the rocky cliffs.&#13;
t ,·arious points so&#13;
ou can sit and enjoy&#13;
e beauty'. It's a&#13;
worth noting.&#13;
plicably, each&#13;
ne has the name&#13;
f a virrue printed&#13;
nit. The Marginal&#13;
y ends at Perkins&#13;
ve. When we are&#13;
Ogunquit we walk&#13;
e Marginal Way&#13;
very morning and&#13;
Nightlife in the&#13;
. . . smali town of Oguoc]&#13;
LHt !S rcaliv 5pccracu!ar to say the ;east. In this sleepy Little town&#13;
(,nc could univ imagine one tiny Ettlc bar, but you are in for a grand&#13;
surpri:-::d 1~1.·crythjng is nghr do\vntO\\&gt;-n and you can \Valk from any&#13;
.1cco1nrnodation lo do\'-'l1tO\\.~n. ~rhc Front Porch Piano Bar at 9 ·&#13;
Shor-..'. Ro;:HJ ha:,;; been in business for O\~Cr 20 vears. Their \Vebsite&#13;
1s http:, /\\'YV\\:.thcfronrporch.ncr. 'Their cafc is open for l.,unch&#13;
&amp; l)lnncr day:-; a ..._,:eek '\vith a late night rncnu a;·ailablc. Piano&#13;
LPU'.'((c open ~ d:ffs fr01°: 0lpn~ :iil ~ .im. h ,,id S,:rv1Cc now available&#13;
up~I;lir~. \ 11&lt;..:0).: &gt;;.;:n~:r rcccndy tt1ok ,JYcr and fron1 all reports he is&#13;
:1 F:\Bl · L&lt; 1l 'S ]: ;h at tiic Front Porch! 'The ~IaincStreet Bar is&#13;
11 •catcd _it l 3 1 :-;~&gt;u:b \lai:1 ~trccr (Route l; ;n do\vnto,vn ()gunquit.&#13;
'l'hcir \\-t:hs.t!c i:~: , -.-~.,. ~ .. -• · , - l)J·-~ · K&#13;
1('; J: 1,, '.',j,i, !in .. i ::l~'(::·:,'.:i:::c{;~1t1r~1~~;~;~~·;,;t,.l~d;;.:il&#13;
.\L1inc:--;:tc~·t &gt; rttY\\' ~&gt;;,u1 ;U . l·cAP_lrine: I Route 1&#13;
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GAY TRAVELERS:&#13;
W'e have been to both of these wonderful bars and they are indeed&#13;
wonderful!&#13;
John Lane's Ogunquit Playhouse is one of Soutnern Maine's most&#13;
important cultural landmarb and ·will celebrate 74 years of Broadway&#13;
at the Beach in 2006. Opening in 1933, the work and vision of&#13;
Walter and Maude Hartwig brought an outstanding, star-studded&#13;
performing ans company tG Ogunquit. Continuing this tradition&#13;
for aimost five decades, John Lane, owner and producer of ~he&#13;
Playhouse, sought to pwvide his audience with the finest professional&#13;
theatre in our region. In doing so, he successfully placed the&#13;
playhouse on the narionai cultural map. The Ogunquit Playhouse&#13;
Foundation, formed in 1995, is now the proud owner and trustee&#13;
of the Playhouse. This year the;: are featuring BEEHIVE, Andrea&#13;
McArdie in CABARffl~ Sally S:ruthers in HELLO DOLLY, Leslie&#13;
Uggams in CINDERELLA and MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL&#13;
Their website is http://www.ogunquitplayhouse.org.&#13;
There are dozeas of small res~aurants in and around Ogunquit and&#13;
most all of them are iocaliy mvned. fr is a sea lovers delight! If you&#13;
are im:o sea food you wiil ha,·e a marvelous time.&#13;
We have been going ,o 0 6TUnCjuit for se,,eral years and it just keeps&#13;
getting better and be0ter and be,ter. It is far better than Ptown, Fire&#13;
Island or any of the other gay resort places in New England. We&#13;
just can't wait to return. For more information on. Ogunquit go to:&#13;
http:/ /www.gayogunc1uit.com. This column is warmly dedicated to&#13;
our dear friend Crystlli Chandelier who lives near Ogunquit. He just&#13;
happens to be one of the most sincere, honest and fun people that&#13;
we have met in oμr tra·;e!s and SO ELEGANT ! We are so l:!appy&#13;
that he has found the LOVE of his life.&#13;
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Philadelphia&#13;
o city in the United States played a more critical role in&#13;
the nation's founding than Philadelphia, and this progressive&#13;
metropolis of about 1.5 million people has also&#13;
been a pioneer in gay and lesbian rights. The Philadelphia&#13;
Lesbian and Gay Task Force, formed in 1978, guided passage&#13;
of the 1982 Philadelphia Fair Practices Act, one of the country's&#13;
earliest gay civii rights measures, and countless other gay-positive&#13;
laws and policies have been passed or implemented since tl1en.&#13;
Additionally, the city's office of tourism was one of the first to enthusiastically&#13;
court gay and lesbian visitors. But apart from a warm&#13;
welcome, what else about the "City of Brm:herlv Love" makes it&#13;
ideal for a summercime·•visit?&#13;
Here's a list of just a fe'.v notable things to see or do, chronicied in&#13;
no particular order, that make Philad~lphia so appealing:&#13;
1. Rittenhouse Square Park&#13;
City-planning guru Jane Jacobs called this tiny patch of paradise&#13;
tl1e most successful urban park in the United States; indeed, Rit~&#13;
enhouse Square is picturesque, socially diverse, highly sak and&#13;
1argdy unsullied by post-\'forld War II ,irchitecrurc. Off the Square•~&#13;
southeast comer is the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music, -;vhere&#13;
Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, and Ned Rorem studied, as well&#13;
as the Philadelphia .i\,rt 1\Jiiance, -.;,.vhich presents outstanding exhibits&#13;
and art sho\vs&#13;
The square is also the site of the gay-friendly Rittenhouse Hotel,&#13;
a sumptuous 98-room property that hosted the cast of the movie&#13;
_Pbladelphia_ during filming. Rooms here are downright ca·:ernous,&#13;
averaging more than 500 square feet, and all have iarge windows&#13;
framing the park or the city's dramatic skyline. A short walk&#13;
from the square, romantic Astral Plane has been a favorite gay-date&#13;
restaurant since it opened in 1973 (it's also drawn such fab celebs&#13;
as Bette 1,fidler, Liza Minnelli, Barry Maniiow, and Tommv Tune).&#13;
From the eclectic menu you might choose slow-roasted pork shank&#13;
,vith asiago potatoes, or grilled scallops ,vith lemongrass-and-ginger&#13;
butter. It's the perfect spot for a special dinner.&#13;
2. Clubbing in the Gayborhood&#13;
The city's compact gay district, nicknamed the Gayborhood, contains&#13;
the bulk of the Philadelphia's gay bars as well as quite a few&#13;
gay-popular shops, restaurants, and hotels. It's right in the center&#13;
of downtown, about as convenient to attractions, transportation,&#13;
and entertainment as any gay neighborhood in America. Highlights&#13;
include the city's premier lesbian club, Sisters, a three-floor establishment&#13;
with a restaurant and disco, and long-running \X'oody's,&#13;
a youthful video bar that pulis in a mostly male, some\Vhat cruisy,&#13;
stand-and-model crowd. The ultra-swank Bump Lounge offers&#13;
a more cosmopolitan ambience and is a great piace to chat witl1&#13;
friends, sip martinis, and dine on fine contemporary cuisine. Serious&#13;
revelers head to Pure, the city's top gay warehouse disco. Tavern&#13;
on Camac is a charming gay piano bar, with a cozy restaurant in&#13;
the basement. Other friendly options in the neighborhood include&#13;
Uncles, popular with players on Philly's lesbian and gay softball&#13;
teams; 12th _l\.ir Command, a cavernous cruise bar with fun drag&#13;
shows and dance parties; and the Venture Inn, tl1e oldest gay bar in&#13;
town, set in a historic cavern.&#13;
There are plenty of places to stay nearby. Particularly charming and&#13;
well-priced, the gay-owned Alexander Inn is a fine boutique hotel&#13;
right in the center of the action. The 48 rooms have a contemporary&#13;
look with sleek furnishings and muted tones - other bonu;es&#13;
include satellite TY, Wi-Fi, and Continental breakfast buffet. Practically&#13;
across from Woody's, the Holiday Inn Express ,\fidtown has&#13;
well-kept rooms and reasonable prices. Another excellent choice&#13;
that's just steps from gay nightlife is the upscale Doubletret: Philadelphia,&#13;
a handsome, contemporary high-rise whose rooms afford&#13;
superb city views. Tne hotel is a blocK away fro;n tl1e Kimmel Center&#13;
for the Performing .Arts, a magniticem 5-year-olci space designed&#13;
by seminal architect Rafael Vinoly.&#13;
3. Brunch at the White Dog&#13;
There's nothing more rciaxing on a sunny weekend mornini! or&#13;
afternoon '.ban .. enjuying brunch :it a lin:l~· w,taurant with g;ear&#13;
food and, ideally, some outside seating. Near the campus of the&#13;
lipjversity of Pennsy+vania, the gay-popular YXlhite Dog Cafe fits&#13;
the bill perfectly. This bric-a-brae-filled eatery set in t¾rce adjacent&#13;
\ 1ictorian to,vn houses ser ..... ·es such delicious brunch fare as lemontnascarpone&#13;
pancakes '\i/ith raspberry--n1aple syrup, and biack-pcpper-&#13;
seared organic beef salad -."vith crurnbled blue cheese and&#13;
balsamic "tinaigrette. i\Jso keep in mind that /\stral Plane restaurant~&#13;
mentioned above~ scrYes a t,:::rrific brunch on&#13;
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4. Cheesesteaks at Geno's or Pat's&#13;
It mav sound a bit cliched to search out a cheesesteak in this citv&#13;
that's, famous for them. But you're here - and you may as well h;ve a&#13;
bite of Philadelphia's quintessential treat. Many connoisseurs favor&#13;
two neighboring joints a bit south of downtown, Geno's and Pat's&#13;
(of course, plenty of ardent critics deride these two places as rourist&#13;
traps and prefer other holes-in-the-wall around town). Pat's is said&#13;
to have invented this delicacy in 1930 - the restaurant serves 'em&#13;
slathered with Cheez Whiz ~d fried onions, and the steak is finely&#13;
chopped. Across the street at Geno's, the steaks are not shredded,&#13;
and instead of Cheez Whiz, they come topped with provolone.&#13;
Which one is better? You be the judge.&#13;
5. The Philadelphia Museum of Art&#13;
One of the nation's most esteemed art institutions, the Philadelphia&#13;
Museum of Art sits within a dramatic Greek Revival building amid&#13;
10 landscaped acres. Standouts in the permanent collection include&#13;
contemporary masterpieces by Picasso, Braque, and Matisse as well&#13;
as works by a number of post-World War II artists. The outstanding&#13;
Marcel Duchamp collection includes renditions of his _Nude Descending&#13;
a Staircase_ (fhe "nude," people often overlook, is male).&#13;
Check out the fine collection of photos and paintings by gay artist&#13;
Thomas Eakins of young, virile men crewing and boating on the&#13;
nearby Schuylldll River. There's also an excellent display on Shaker&#13;
furniture.&#13;
And that's just scratching the surface. The museum is adjacent to&#13;
lushly landscaped Fairmount Park, which straddles the Schuylkill&#13;
River and comprises nearly 9,000 acres of picturesque gardens,&#13;
walkways, and bildng and bridle paths, plus about a dozen historic&#13;
(mostly Colonial} mansions, which are open to the public.&#13;
6. Reading Terminal Market&#13;
For a century; the more than 80 stalls at the cavernous Reading&#13;
Terminal Market have sold tantalizing, market-fresh foods, ranging&#13;
from local oroduce to international dishes from around the world.&#13;
There are (oo many great dining options to mention, but try not to&#13;
miss the regionai Mexican fare at 12th Street Cantina, the ddi items&#13;
at Saiumeria, Amish treats at Beiler's Bakery, ice cream at Bassetts,&#13;
the Pennsylvania Dutch breakfasts at Dutch Eating Place, Italian&#13;
hoagies at Carm~ds, and heavenly mac-and-cheese a, Delilah's. But&#13;
wherever vou end uD eating, you won': go wrong - around every&#13;
corner yo~'ll see, s:~eli, and have the cnance to taste delicio'.ls food.&#13;
7. Independence National Historic Park&#13;
Even if you're not a big history buff, you can't visit Philadelphia&#13;
and not soak up at ieast a whiff or ;:wo of the city's amazingly rich&#13;
heritage. The Old Ci:y neighborhood con:aim the bulk of :he pre-&#13;
1800s attractions, most them centered around Independence National&#13;
Historical Park, which celebrates the verr birth of our nation.&#13;
Most famous is the Liberty Beil Pavilion. si:e of America's be!o,·ed&#13;
and cracked 2,000-pound bell. Although commonly thought to have&#13;
played a significant role in Colonial history, the Jjberty Bell actually&#13;
rose to prominence during the 1830s as a symbol of the n1ovement&#13;
to abolish slavery.&#13;
Nearby Independence Hall is where the Second Continental Congress&#13;
met in 1775, the Dec!aration of Independence "·as adopted&#13;
in 177 6, the Articles of Confederation ,;verc signed in 1778, and the&#13;
Constitution was adopted in 1787. It \,;as also tl1e site of the cirr's&#13;
first major civil rights· demonstrations (which included the co1:c~rns&#13;
of lesbians and gays). The list of important sights within the park&#13;
goes on and on - you could easily spend a full day here.&#13;
8. Giovanni's Room&#13;
In an age&#13;
when independent&#13;
bookstores&#13;
are struggling&#13;
to keep their&#13;
doors open,&#13;
this wonderful&#13;
GLBT&#13;
bookswre&#13;
that's been&#13;
going strong&#13;
since 1973 is&#13;
a true marvel.&#13;
The homey&#13;
two-floor&#13;
shop on the&#13;
edge of the&#13;
Gayborhood&#13;
has hundreds&#13;
of queer titles&#13;
plus a wealth&#13;
of&#13;
(Woody's has long been one of Philadelphia's hottest&#13;
gay bars. Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
feminist works. There are several community bulletin boards, a \Vidc&#13;
range of periodicals, and a handful of skin mag,, too. The staff&#13;
is extremely helpful and has a real knack for finding out-of-print,&#13;
import, or hard-:o-find titles.&#13;
9. Coffee Kiatch&#13;
;\rguably .the ~ayeft j;,.va )oin_t_ in tuwn~_Yillage Coffrc House&#13;
anchors the (_7ayborhooc1, otrertng carte1ne add1cts a cozy 1ntc:rior&#13;
space as ,veil .as a ;=harniing cncl(:sed pa_ti:&gt; tha: c~vc~ioo~~~ a ..&#13;
borhood garden. 1~{ere you can $1p spec1aJty dnnks (n1ao~: \\~uJ1.&#13;
Fair 1·radc coffee beans\ cute patrons, and nosh on cr,okics,&#13;
cheesecake, and tasty sand-.xichcs.&#13;
1\ short v.walk a~;vay, the&#13;
has been a fix.ture in the 'hood fur&#13;
insist is the best apple&#13;
~~!!~~;: i~~; t~:::::~ ,~~;;\;::t:~~•.,·,d1v0 ,&#13;
and plenty of coffee ~1nd tea drink·~. [t\ the bc:sr&#13;
\V!-1.ile a,1.·a,,- ~a af. C· ;l( _;{z,&#13;
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Commission would accent Matt and .Michael as family. 1he empioyee&#13;
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next morning, anci ,hey paid $32.50 for the ovmer transfer title&#13;
fee and administrative costs. The State of Oklahoma had waived&#13;
1 • me excise tax.&#13;
\Vhile Matt and Michael are excited about the situation, ;:hey are&#13;
uncertain abour what h means. They realize legally, their marriage&#13;
is only recognized in Massachusetts. But this fact raises questions&#13;
for the couple, those of family rights and recognition.&#13;
Both have chosen to share their experience with others; with Johnsron,&#13;
the trio plans to help other gay and lesbian families come&#13;
together by offering wedding pianning. They are both ordained&#13;
ministers, and Michael also offers therapy of the soul and counseling.&#13;
For more information, please go to rhe couples' myspace page&#13;
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"All should have the right ro experience die joy and happiness that&#13;
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them do that."&#13;
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Uncle was on a mission to enio:,· the !oYe of the community, and 2J!&#13;
I can ~ay is '.vhew - Uncle enjo\'i.:&lt;l the Joye of the communitv!&#13;
Au1:,&gt;1.1st is blowing in like a bitter qu.:cn &lt;1t the cad of her reign&#13;
forced to release her crown. Cn6e prepares fot the cclebratio:1 of&#13;
Fall. Linde has agreed robe th!: speaker at ~cveral celestial e\·ents&#13;
this year. Cnclc's left ·vonckring if my thong sbmld be more in the&#13;
earth tones for the c,·ents, I shall se&lt;.'.k m:,· fashion guru just to be&#13;
sure.&#13;
Dear l.inc!e Mikey,&#13;
My boyfriend and i have bcec rogether ffJr several years now. \'&lt;/hile&#13;
we age. I expected changes to take pkcc, howe,·cr :10t to ~he point&#13;
where I am embarrassed to be seen \\'ith him. liis fashion se:1se ha5&#13;
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me. He has been adorning tragic r;utfits rhis season of the sun. I&#13;
love him, ho\,'eYer not his blataEt disregard for g;.y fashion. Hu\·&#13;
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Li,·ing wirh a ia~hion ·.vasrela:1d.&#13;
Deare$t F\'(&#13;
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be 1no~:.r recognized. \'Ct: 1nust readily ln\~asion of bad&#13;
taste. I ha\T: strict orders ft1r thcn1 to if (]1er forbid~ I&#13;
eYcr louse mv fashion sen.st·. l kno\1: \vhat you arc thinking~ it could&#13;
neYer happen! _Darling I have seen rn&lt;n·e&#13;
then one: 1night think,. 1 rncan the bad&#13;
don1 couid choke a horse.&#13;
Stn&lt;.lochcs-l}nc!e&#13;
])ear lJncle \likey.&#13;
!\Iv fficnd ha5 been&#13;
26 the STAR&#13;
a 1on:h f&lt; n· this&#13;
jf he can con1c out&#13;
Dearest Closeted L.oYc.&#13;
Ir is all about mu Eve. Your kner screams self-serving motives. Ki,:ten, if&#13;
,·ou trah· hav; fce!ings for this man ,hen you first need to realize d1ac you&#13;
:nust decide if you are v:illing to s:and supporti\·cly by, whilst he makes his&#13;
way through the \Valk-in. You haYe your way with him if he so agrees after&#13;
the emotional task at hand. Besides, sex is alway~ better with a bit of drama&#13;
in the recipe.&#13;
Smooches-Cncle Mike,·&#13;
Dear Cncle,&#13;
1 ha\"C been seeing this guy for several months no\,: The orher day while in&#13;
che shuwer, I noticed t;1at he has some kind of sores on h1s genital area. I&#13;
was too embarrassed ro point this our to him. ! am now worried and do not&#13;
kno·,,· about continuing a physical relationship with him, as i am afraid he&#13;
mighr have some kind of STD or something, what should I do?&#13;
Looking for the free clinic&#13;
Dea~est Kitten,&#13;
While I sir here holding your lertcr with my old sa!aci tongs, ] find myself&#13;
cGnfuscd. Kmen, if Uncle l\likey c;-er suspecred, I would have an agent&#13;
form ,he CDC cxamimng my little playmate. Ler me put ir simpler, CSI ain't&#13;
got nothing on me, w'1en I was done with the black ligh, search, I would&#13;
~now what I was dealmg with. Cncle does not play when it comes to safecy.&#13;
i\n old \vise queen once told rr.e, "If ym1 hear the drums of the Congo&#13;
e&lt;;ming from a tricks pants, its tune to reach out and wuch your own self."&#13;
Good luck to you and rnur enchamed member.&#13;
Smooches&#13;
Hand shakes,&#13;
Unck 1,!ikcy&#13;
Dea:: C ncle :vlikey,&#13;
Would you da,e your ex-boyfriend's new ex;&#13;
Kitten,&#13;
Shon and sweet. That reminds Uncle of his 6t!. husbanci. Ok, back on&#13;
track why haggle? Date them both'.&#13;
Smooches&#13;
Dear Uncle,&#13;
I am having an affair \,;th my mo:her's boyfriend. I know ,-;hat you're&#13;
ti1inking. but j, was an innocent night with too much drink. My feelings for&#13;
him !um: deepened. however I ca;rnot deal with what I am dQing. Should I&#13;
walk a•.v,iy for hl'.r, or sbo.;ld I tcii her, rhat we are going to be rogethcr? Am&#13;
I gcing to hell)&#13;
I ,,uvin' \fotn's i\ian&#13;
D:.:arcst Jean,&#13;
l ~.vanred to kt you knO\\~ your rcscr~:arion is confirmed and rhat you ,v!Jl&#13;
be ;ibk· ro get the stnoking ~cction, ~or only is the ans\vcr to your question&#13;
yts1 it is undoubtedly yes, in a gasoline Speedo. What planer arc you living&#13;
on? .\.for~l rnuch? Thar poor \VOt11en birthed you ,vhi1c also giving you the&#13;
bl'.st year.s of her •;..,·astcd Efc. \'ou in turn take her rnaa, •~vho '\Vou!d be your&#13;
Step i)addy. \'fell !10'\V, l kno\v that l)eliverancc is 1nore than an&#13;
urban legend. l(irten, sec;~ proft'ssional help, and that docs not rnean sleep&#13;
\\"ith your Unde'.&#13;
rncrnber fatnily reunions arc not the Snuthern version of&#13;
Bob tdls you'. lJntii ne:•:t tirne.&#13;
P.S.&#13;
*&#13;
Asparagus Stuffed Dover Sole.&#13;
4 Fillets of Sole&#13;
1 Bunch of fresh Asparagus&#13;
3 TBLSP Real Butter&#13;
3 TBLSP Flour&#13;
2 Containers Heavy Cream&#13;
1 Container Plain Yogurt&#13;
½ TBLSP Dry Dill&#13;
½ Cup Real Butter&#13;
½ TBLSP Lemon Zest&#13;
Preheat oven to 375 degrees&#13;
Cut off ends of Asparagus and roil five&#13;
spikes in each fillet and lay in a shallow pan. In a heavy&#13;
saucepan melt 3TBLSP butter and add flour to make&#13;
roux, add cream, and cook until thickened. Add yogurt,&#13;
dil!, and lemon zest, while simmering adds ½ cup&#13;
butter. Once done, pour over sole in pan, baked 15-20&#13;
minutes (until asparagus is tender). Plate so!e, pour&#13;
extra sauce on top and garnish with sprig of rosemary&#13;
to serve.&#13;
"UNTIL NEXT MONTH, STAY COOL!"&#13;
This months recipe is a twist on a summer&#13;
classic. Have an outdoor party with&#13;
appetizers and pretty cocktails instead&#13;
of the same old bar-b-que and beer.&#13;
You can find seasonal plastic glasses in&#13;
fun colors for a festive gathering. Serve&#13;
up this recipe for a good time. Enjoy !&#13;
SUMMER MELON MARGARITA&#13;
(2 OZ) SKY VODKA&#13;
(1 OZ) MIDORI LIQUEUR&#13;
(1/2 OZ) TR!PLE SEC&#13;
(1/2 OZ) SWEET &amp; SOUR&#13;
Fresh LIME JUICE&#13;
1. Chilled a martini giass.&#13;
2. Combine all ingredients with ice in shaker&#13;
and shake very weiL&#13;
3. Strain into martini glass and garnish with&#13;
A fresh lime wheel.&#13;
CELEBRATE The Long Hot Summer With A Cool Drink!&#13;
Arkansas &amp; Okiahoma's most read GLBT Magazine&#13;
Q Scopes&#13;
by Jack Fertig&#13;
AUGUST 2006&#13;
"Stick to a budget, Libra!""&#13;
Sun in Leo squaring Jupiter in Scorpio shows flamboyance,&#13;
generosity, and libido all cranked up high.&#13;
Venus in Cancer quincunx Neptune in Aquarius&#13;
boosts generosity, but dulls judgment in favor of the&#13;
easiest option.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Your playfulness can easily&#13;
get the better of you. Be careful! Getting out of a situation is&#13;
a lot harder than getting into it. Some community work may&#13;
channel that energy more safely.&#13;
. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Stay home as much as you&#13;
can, playing with your partner or a good partner-prospect.&#13;
Work, on the other hand, requires a serious hand and some&#13;
finesse. Listen for hidden agendas, and be only as conciliatory&#13;
as you need to be.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 * June 20): Showing off, or feeling you&#13;
need to prove yourself, can lead to spectacular accidents.&#13;
Stay focused on the job at hand! Arguments over money&#13;
come too easily, and you're both wrong. Shelve those issues&#13;
until next week, at least.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 a July 22): Being as sexy as you are&#13;
right now can get expensive. Be clever and resourceful&#13;
instead of extravagant. Getting high opens you to dangerous&#13;
risks. A clear head and a steady hand are better fun&#13;
anyway.&#13;
LEO (july 23 * August 22): Your birthday bash will be all&#13;
the more fabulous if.jt's a bit more intimate and takes place&#13;
at home. Think quality, not quantity. In an even cozier setting,&#13;
you and your love can open up to deeper sharing that&#13;
can change your relationship.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 * September 22): Rosy notions about&#13;
where you'd like to be in the future clash with current&#13;
frustrations in your work. You need to adjust both ends of&#13;
the problem. Meditation and in-depth conversations with a&#13;
trusted friend can help.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 • October 22): Charm and creativity&#13;
can further your goals. Focus. which comes on!y with&#13;
difficulty nov,1, 1Nou!d a!so heip. Set aside some money for&#13;
frivoious games or shopaholic indulgences - but stick to the&#13;
budget!&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Blowing your own&#13;
horn will look overbearing, but it's no time to be shy either.&#13;
Your work speaks loudly and clearly for itself. Distant older&#13;
relatives can shed light on family mysteries, but will you like&#13;
what you learn?&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): You are&#13;
not to be trusted with other people's secrets now. Better to&#13;
explore your own and share the deepest and darkest ones&#13;
with a counselor or teacher who can help you work them&#13;
out - or play them out - with an anonymous trick in a different&#13;
town.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): It's time to reevaluate&#13;
the whole "friends with benefits" business. What's&#13;
really important to you in any relationship, especially your&#13;
primary partnership? It's too easy to lose track of values&#13;
right now. Let your partner remind you of what's really&#13;
important!&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): You're a bit fuzzy&#13;
in your self-perception. And, although work offers some&#13;
comfort, it doesn't give you any more certainty. Cooperation,&#13;
now more than ever, is the key to success. Developing&#13;
culinary skills can also bring clarity .&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Creative efforts heip&#13;
to draw out your inner demons. Dealing with those demons&#13;
remains a challenge, but you're up for it. Your inner conflicts&#13;
can make you touchy and argumentative. Don't shy&#13;
away from debate, but stay focused on what the disputes&#13;
are really about!&#13;
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