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              <text>History of TOHR 1980 to 2003&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) is Oklahoman’s oldest and largest&#13;
GLBT organization.&#13;
TOHR was founded in 1980 by a small group of people concerned about human&#13;
rights and equality for GLBT persons in Tulsa, including Dennis Neill, Bob Inglish, Mike&#13;
Green and Gary Durst. The Tulsa organization was originally a part of the Oklahoma&#13;
City-based chapter. The organization was then known as Oklahomans for Human Rights&#13;
(OHR).&#13;
In 1985, as the Oklahoma City organization declined in activity, the Tulsa&#13;
Chapter decided to form its own non-profit organization to be called the Tulsa&#13;
Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR). During that year, TOHR was incorporated to&#13;
pursue its new mission of serving the residents of Tulsa and northeastern Oklahoma.&#13;
Soon after its establishment, TOHR launched the Gay Information Line, or 743-&#13;
GAYS, which has been in operation ever since. For the first several months, the call&#13;
volume was extremely high as several religious groups worked to overwhelm the line&#13;
with harassing phone calls. The volunteers, however, persevered and the harassing calls&#13;
slowly declined. Since it’s beginning, the Gay Information Line has been a critical link&#13;
for many people needing help and support on GLBT and health issues.&#13;
During its first year, TOHR also conducted voter registration and political&#13;
surveys, sponsored a softball team and tournament, and conducted health clinics&#13;
(venereal diseases were rampant in the gay community before AIDS.)&#13;
In the 1980s, TOHR sponsored several high-profile social events for the GLBT&#13;
community; provided a speaker’s bureau to help educate the community; launched the&#13;
first gay pride picnic; and operated the popular Southwest Invitational, a sports event that&#13;
attracted participants from across the nation. The organization’s monthly membership&#13;
meetings routinely attracted from 50 to 150 participants as the community saw TOHR as&#13;
the principal source of information and support.&#13;
During this time, nationally known GLBT spokespersons who came to Tulsa at&#13;
TOHR’S invitation included LGTF activists Virginia Apuzzo; Valerie Torino, Mayor of&#13;
West Hollywood, Calif.; Troy Perry, founder of MCC; Lt. Leonard Matlovich, and&#13;
others. The organization’s work in the community was awarded with two operating&#13;
grants from the Chicago Resource Center, the first time an Oklahoma GLBT organization&#13;
received out-of-state funding and recognition.&#13;
With the advent of HIV and AIDS in the 1980s, TOHR sent a medical&#13;
professional to health conferences to advise the community on the transmission of the&#13;
virus and other dangers. In addition, TOHR opened the first anonymous testing site in&#13;
northeastern Oklahoma. The organization was responsible for acquiring state funding for&#13;
AIDS testing and education by establishing the Tulsa Chapter of the AIDS Support&#13;
Program, or ASP.&#13;
This effort was later assumed by another organization, known as HOPE (HIV&#13;
Outreach, Prevention, and Education). In 1998, HOPE spun off from TOHR so both&#13;
organizations could focus on their respective missions. Today, HOPE operates a testing&#13;
and counseling site a 3503 East Admiral Place in Tulsa.&#13;
TOHR opened Tulsa’s first Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered&#13;
Community Center in October 1996 at 1338 East 38th Street in the Brookside&#13;
neighborhood of Tulsa. The center quickly became a popular meeting spot for&#13;
community groups, support groups, and those who wished to network with other&#13;
members of the GLBT community. The center began to operate a book and video library,&#13;
referral service, and pride retail store.&#13;
TOHR organized Tulsa’s first gay pride march in 1997 with 60 participants. In&#13;
1998, the event grew to include approximately 150 marchers. In 1998, the march grew&#13;
into a parade. Tulsa’s first Diversity Parade was held in 1999 on Peoria Avenue in the&#13;
Brookside neighborhood of Tulsa and featured Rep. Barney Frank, D-Massachusetts, as&#13;
its first Grand Marshal. The parade culminated with the Diversity Festival at Tulsa’s&#13;
Veteran’s Park. Both events drew large crowds and proved very successful, beginning a&#13;
new tradition for Tulsa’s GLBT community.&#13;
In 2000, TOHR received grants from the Collins Higgins Foundation and Gill&#13;
Foundation of Denver, Colo., for expanding programs and operating support.&#13;
Also, in 2000, TOHR was selected as a 2001 host site for the OutGiving&#13;
InCommunity Project of the Gill Foundation. More than 25 local organizations (over half&#13;
were non-GLBT groups) participated in the project held at the Community Center. This&#13;
was considered an honor for TOHR to be selected as a national host site.&#13;
Finally, in 2000, TOHR launched its first-ever capital fundraising campaign, the&#13;
Pyramid Project. The goal of this major capital campaign is to raise a total of $1 million&#13;
for a permanent and visible home for the Tulsa GLBT Community Center. Of the goal,&#13;
$500,000 will be utilized to acquire a permanent facility for the center, and $500,000 will&#13;
fund an endowment to sustain operation of the facility for future generations.&#13;
In 2001, TOHR was selected to be one of three “Fast Track” programs in the&#13;
nation by the Gill Foundation. Through this program, the Gill Foundation provides&#13;
$40,000 of operating support over three years ($15,000 in 2001; $15,000 in 2002; and&#13;
$10,000 in 2003). The intent of the operating grants is to help sustain the organization’s&#13;
operating fund during the capital campaign. In addition, the Gill Foundation has provided&#13;
TOHR technical assistance during the campaign. TOHR was selected by the Gill&#13;
Foundation based on the quality and reputation of the organization, and the potential for&#13;
Tulsa to become a more positive environment for members of its GLBT community.&#13;
Presently, TOHR is developing an annual operating plan for 2003 and a set of&#13;
long-range goals to guide the organization through 2006. The organization also is&#13;
preparing to move its capital campaign into the middle phase by seeking major corporate&#13;
and foundation support. TOHR also has completed a major revision of its bylaws, taking&#13;
the organization from an association to a corporate model. In addition, major&#13;
restructuring of the organization will take TOHR to new heights in 2003 and beyond!</text>
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              <text>Oklahomans for Equality&#13;
2009 Review&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender&#13;
(LGBT) individuals and families through advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and&#13;
the operation of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Serving LGBT Oklahomans and&#13;
their allies since 1980, it is the oldest continuously operating LGBT advocacy&#13;
organization in America’s heartland.&#13;
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, our headquarters is located at the corner of 4th and&#13;
Kenosha in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma in the vibrant east village and actively involved&#13;
in the revitalization of the urban core of Tulsa County. The Equality Center has been&#13;
recognized by the National Preservation Historic Trust as an excellent example of repurposing&#13;
a historic structure. Originally a 1920’s oil refinery office with 18,000 square&#13;
feet was purchased and renovated in 2005. It now serves as the epicenter of the vibrant&#13;
LGBT community in Northeastern Oklahoma. In June 2009 the Equality Center was&#13;
featured on the Preservation Trust website “This Place Matters”.&#13;
From the earliest days of the founding of our organization, advocacy on behalf of the gay&#13;
community has been front and center. We have found that speaking up for ourselves is&#13;
the most effective route in addressing discrimination. Working closely with local and&#13;
state legislative bodies and familiarizing elected officials about our issues is a continuous&#13;
effort. Small businesses and larger companies and corporations can benefit from our&#13;
diversity in the work place workshops. Occasionally, a confrontational response is&#13;
required when an individual targets our community with hate speech. Our opponents&#13;
have learned we will not be silent when persecuted.&#13;
Most of the time, when insensitive comments are made towards a certain segment of a&#13;
community it comes from a lack of education. We offer a speaker’s bureau that in 2009&#13;
spoke on 9 college campuses and 3 high schools and even a federal agency. We maintain&#13;
an exhaustive lending library that is heavily utilized by our members and visitors to the&#13;
Equality Center. Archiving our story in Oklahoma is critically important so we&#13;
established the history project where hundreds of memorabilia, stories, and documented&#13;
events are cataloged and added monthly to the substantial collection. Throughout the&#13;
calendar year we have lectures that feature some of the top experts in LGBTQ studies.&#13;
Our goal for our membership is to equip them to be the best citizens in our community.&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality has created 38 different weekly programs that serve the needs&#13;
of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. Grief recovery, mental health&#13;
support, legal clinics, children’s events for those raising a family, health and fitness&#13;
activities to help us comply with Oklahoma’s new vision for a healthier state are just few&#13;
of those programs. Each program is volunteer led by trained and certified professionals.&#13;
In 2009 Oklahomans for Equality partnered with 13 area non profits in special events or&#13;
projects that served Tulsans. We have turned into the anchor city for the heartland region&#13;
in LGBTQ advocacy work. Visitors from bordering states come to study how we have&#13;
created an effective outreach in one of the most conservative sections of the country.&#13;
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              <text>____________________________________________________________&#13;
Flash From The Past&#13;
by Tim Turner&#13;
And help from others...&#13;
When you look at some of the photos from the Playroom Club era, 1978 to 1986, it almost&#13;
seems as though everyone was happy and gay during that period in time. From what I&#13;
remember, we were. We worked hard and we played hard, like most Americans at that period in&#13;
history. The end of the Free Love Era certainly was not evident in the gay club scene in the late&#13;
70's. AIDS was pretty much unknown, at least in our part of the world, life was good...spirits&#13;
were high, there was uncharted territory.&#13;
Around 1970, I got to hear great stories of the first known gay bars in the Tulsa area. Tropical&#13;
Gardens, as far back as the Early 40s, operated by two sisters in an old filling station; The Blue&#13;
Note Lounge located on North Denver during the 40s and 50s; The Blue Haven opened&#13;
November, 1948 by the 'much loved' Producer, Activist and Entrepreneur, the late M.C. Parker.&#13;
M.C. Parker and Tim Warren would later cultivate and produce the largest, most spectacular&#13;
Oklahoma Gay Event in history, the Miss Gay Oklahoma Pageant at the Camelot Inn. (Tim&#13;
Warren, his life partner forty years his younger, was later murdered and his body discovered in&#13;
Mohawk Park. The murder was never solved, as well as most gay murders in our city as I recall.&#13;
) M.C. was a promoter, he contracted sponsorship by major brand names such as Phillip Morris&#13;
and Halston and achieved an estimated attendance of over 2000, and that's not including the&#13;
number of baptist protesters outside the hotel. The Camelot was sold out for this event for one&#13;
of the few times in it's history, it was said, and was never the same afterwards. The entire event&#13;
was, to say the least, amazing... especially for it's time in history. We could talk about it for hours&#13;
over cocktails sometime.&#13;
The Milwaukee Tavern, a 40s and 50s lesbian bar located at about 15th and Cincinnati; Bishops&#13;
Bar, 40s and 50s located downtown with a mixed crowd, but a popular gay hangout; The St.&#13;
Moritz 40's and 50s located on South Main which was THE place to go and was closed down&#13;
after a move, in anticipation of Liquor by the Drink... which didn't pass. Little Mexico, late 50s,&#13;
owned by Thurman Glynn. The Doghouse, owned by Bob Johnson. The famous Skoo-Bee-Do&#13;
Club owned by Paul Scott who, rumor has it, met with a curious and untimely death in Hawaii.&#13;
Then there were the clubs I have personal memories of. At 20 years old I actually had no idea&#13;
there were nightspots that were frequented by crowds of gays. I actually thought that there&#13;
might be at least ten other gay people in the whole State of Oklahoma. That was, until I&#13;
ventured into Friends Lounge at 3rd and Utica, owned by Tracy McLaughlin, aka Tony. Tracy&#13;
has always been somewhat of my mentor as far as the club business. He ran a tight ship and a&#13;
good bar. He worked hard and loved giving the kids a safe place off the streets. Friends Lounge&#13;
was famous for it's Friday night drag shows and was a coming out place for hundreds over the&#13;
years. Unfortunately, much of the potential profits went for court costs and attorney fees over&#13;
time. Frequent police raids and obvious, blatant incidents of harassment were much too&#13;
frequent and it was my first personal experience of bigotry, political and social intolerance. I was&#13;
amazed to realize that at the same time I had discovered a multitude of others of the same&#13;
sexual orientation, I was also unknowingly transcending from a safe, accepted majority into that&#13;
of an often misunderstood and shunned minority. The battle, for me, had begun.&#13;
Tracy did a lot toward gay acceptance in Tulsa and for Oklahoma. Most of which today's&#13;
generation will never realize. But Tracy never wanted the spot light, he only wanted to be left&#13;
alone and given an opportunity to make a living and provide a place for gay people to go. Equal&#13;
treatment to straight bars. I will never forget, with amusement, one time when Tracy was to&#13;
appear in court on a trumped up charge of some kind, I asked him if he had a good attorney and&#13;
he told me he didn't need one. When I asked why not, he told me to show up in court and see&#13;
for myself. Tracy showed up in court with five stunning, outlandish, drag queens and the case&#13;
was thrown out before they had a chance to parade to the witness stand. The Judge didn't want&#13;
his court room turned into a circus, although the police had already taken the first step towards&#13;
that end. Friends lounge would later move West down third street to be called Tracy's, then The&#13;
New Edition and later sold to Jimmy and Roy and became the new location for the Tool Box,&#13;
which moved from downtown where Renegades is still located.&#13;
Around the same era, things were hopping downtown. (The Fruit Loop as it was called.) Friends&#13;
Lounge was less than 5 minutes from the famous pink pool table in the Zebra Lounge on Main&#13;
Street, owned by Tom Oliver, which was just around the corner from the Taj Mahal, owned by&#13;
Norma Peterson and later purchased by the late Pete Longenbaugh and Robert Kowalski (aka&#13;
Sugar). Sugar was the victim of a brutal knifing inside the Taj Mahal after hours....also unsolved.&#13;
The Fruit Loop was notorious for hustlers and parking lot parties for 'after clubbers' and those&#13;
too young to make it past the I.D. check at the clubs. The police seemed to just allow it for a&#13;
period of time then would randomly decide to clamp down... but the revelers would return and&#13;
the cycle would continue.&#13;
About the only dance club, The Gala at 11th and Lewis, (Just under the Meadow Gold Milk&#13;
Sign), eventually to be re-opened as Tim's Playroom Club, (Yours Truely) had been closed for&#13;
about 5 years, and that left Mary and Jody's The Club" on Memorial which had a very strict door&#13;
policy and was a good distance from the downtown action. "The Club" was probably one of the&#13;
most versatile gay/lesbian mixes next to the Gala of all times. We all partied together, both&#13;
inside and out.&#13;
I saw the vacancy for a dance club and had the itch to get into the gay club business myself. I&#13;
eventually met a new acquaintance who's uncle (uh huh) purchased a huge brick 13,500 sq. ft.&#13;
masonry building at 911 S. Main, which was very close to the action and would fill the void in the&#13;
club scene. With a lot of ambition, sweat, learning experiences and a little borrowed money,&#13;
Tulsa's grandest, most beautiful Art Deco Disco to date (one of the first) opened with a frenzy.&#13;
I'm thinking that it was about 1974. Bright red walls and bar lined with metal flake padding,&#13;
mirrors out the ying yang and a beautiful Art Deco stage with Silver Lamé curtains, The Queen&#13;
of Hearts Club and Cafe would be short lived, but it introduced Tulsa to a new era of national&#13;
advertising, dance clubs with professional sound and light shows, DJ's, pageants, national&#13;
entertainers like the Laughing Kahunas from Hawaii and Sami Joe Cole known for her hits, "Tell&#13;
me a Lie" and "It Could Have Been Me", and brought hundreds more out of the closet in Tulsa&#13;
and OKC. It also began to draw more attention from the city fathers which meant more media&#13;
coverage, more cops....more lawyers.&#13;
After the Queen of Hearts closed, it became New York, New York for a while and then was&#13;
purchased by Evelyn White who named it The Fountain of Youth, then The 911 Club, then&#13;
Papillon. After Evelyn sold it to Bill Oliver, who closed the Zebra after some 20 years, it became&#13;
Caruso's. People loved the club, as did I, and didn't want to let it go. Carusso's was later&#13;
demolished for parking space along with Mary's, our favorite wino bar which was snuggled&#13;
between Queen of Hearts and the Tiffany Club at 915 S. Main, owned by the late Jim Smith,&#13;
Robert Wilson and some other idiot. Anyway, at least my first 'dream club' became established&#13;
in the minds of many.&#13;
I then dabbled with Tim's Anything Goes Club, a plush conversation cocktail lounge at 58th and&#13;
Peoria in the rear of the center and gave it up as "too quiet" after a short time for the opportunity&#13;
to manage the New Plantation Club with some guys from Dallas, at 51st and Yale.&#13;
Eventually, through trial and error and with a tip from a well known and much appreciated Tulsa&#13;
Newspaper sports writer, I opened the type of bar that I was most comfortable in.(Trashy Classy,&#13;
as some called it, very much like Tramps is today!) He pointed me to a location that had been a&#13;
well known gay hang-out for close to twenty five years (Including the next seven) and had been&#13;
closed for the previous five years. Thus, becoming one of Tulsa's most controversial yet fun,&#13;
notorious and nationally known gay clubs ever, Tim's Playroom Club. Eventually we joined in&#13;
with the OHR Blueboys and helped gay softball achieve fame in Oklahoma. We had national&#13;
invitational tournaments in Tulsa as well as traveled to Houston, Dallas, Kansas City , OKC and&#13;
Wichita. It really helped put Tulsa on the gay map. We once played in one of the nations largest&#13;
invitational gay tournaments in Houston among a field of twenty two teams from places such as&#13;
New York, San Francisco, Atlanta and won the Most Spirited Team (Miss congeniality) award. I&#13;
still think it's because we had the best-looking team there and we made more friends in the&#13;
bars. Team Photo&#13;
Doubling in size in just a few years, The Playroom would offer a diverse crowd a variety of&#13;
entertainment and events. From a Cruise Bar at noon to a wild, thumping Dance bar at night&#13;
Tulsa got it's first feel of Cerwin Vega Earthquake speakers in a bar that pounded away at the&#13;
fifty year old brick walls causing them to crumble. It also got a close up look at dozens of Tulsa's&#13;
Police Officers who constantly toured with flashlights in their hands and disgust and smirks in&#13;
their faces. It was an ongoing battle. We had it set up so that whichever of the staff went to jail&#13;
for whatever trivial or trumped up reason, Team B would contact the attorney to bail out Team A&#13;
and reopen immediately. During the seven years of operation there were more than fifty arrests&#13;
of myself or staff members and resulted in NO CONVICTIONS. Imagine that. Eventually, with&#13;
the help of KOTV Channel Six who did a thirty minute segment on Tulsa gays, most of which&#13;
was filmed in my bar and called "Strangers In The Night" (of which they no longer recall or can&#13;
find a copy of in their archives), and aired it during prime time, a face to face discussion with&#13;
then Tulsa Police Chief Jack Purdy and a meeting with a nationally recognized attorney who&#13;
could not represent us because of conflicting interests, but made a strong recommendation to&#13;
the Police Department Internal Affairs that they cease the harassment and change their policy&#13;
and treatment toward gays or face another Stonewall or worse, a lawsuit.&#13;
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attitudes seems to have improved somewhat over time. Although there were still questions,&#13;
such as the tragic and unbelievable unsolved multiple murder of manager Robert Kowalski (aka&#13;
Sugar)and another, which inadvertently closed the downtown version of the Taj Mahal. There&#13;
were several other unsolved gay murders in Tulsa before and after that incident. (another story)&#13;
Pete tried moving the Taj to 11th &amp; Lewis behind the Playroom, in the old Zebra Club, but I don't&#13;
recall that it lasted too long.&#13;
It surprises most to hear that there were as many as thirteen active, open gay bars in Tulsa&#13;
during this time frame and most were successful. Great clubs with another complete history&#13;
behind them, such as Zippers at 33rd and Yale owned by the late John Willis and of course the&#13;
legendary Bamboo Lounge on Pine Street which has reopened a couple of times since the&#13;
infamous late Gene Curnigan.Tulsa Mining Company, Seekers Choice, Over the Rainbow and&#13;
Dante's, just to name a few, but none bring back the memories of the early days like the old&#13;
downtown scene as seen in many other larger cities.&#13;
Due to the eventual adoption of the much misunderstood at the time, and misconstrued by the&#13;
public, Liquor by the Drink, I realized that the end of the club business, as I knew it, had come.&#13;
Gone were the back-door bottle club days. The bulk of the profits would now be re-directed from&#13;
the owners and investors to the government coffuers, using a common method known as overtaxation&#13;
and regulations.....or progress, as some would call it. But that is yet, another story all&#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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the year! PRIDE 2008.&#13;
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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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by Liz Highleyman&#13;
What is the history o£GLAAD ??&#13;
For more than two decades, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against&#13;
Defamation (GLAAD) has served as the queer community’s watchdog&#13;
against biased portrayals of lesbian, ga); bisexual, and transgender&#13;
people in the media.&#13;
Up until the final decades of the 20th century, representations of&#13;
LGBT people in l{lms, television, popular music, and mainstream&#13;
publications - if present at all - typically focused on scandal or&#13;
ridicule. The burst of gay activism and visibility in the late 1960s&#13;
spurred a conservative backlash, and by the mid-1980s, the community&#13;
was staggering under the weight of the AIDS epidemic,&#13;
as people with HIV faced stigma exacerbated by media portrayals&#13;
depicting them as a danger to the "general population."&#13;
In 1985, the New York LGBT community was embroiled in a&#13;
debate about closure of the .city’s gay bathhouses and grew- increasingly&#13;
alarmed about sensationalistic AIDS coverage in the New&#13;
York Post. That November, a group of long-time activists including&#13;
Vito Russo, Arnie Kantrowitz, Jim Owles, and Darrell Yates Rist&#13;
called a town meeting that drew more than 700 participants. Heeding&#13;
the exhortation of author Jewetle Gomez to "take responsibility&#13;
for what is being said about us," they formed the Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).&#13;
The group began as a grassroots effort, using phone trees and&#13;
monthly newsletters to issue alerts about offensive media portrayals&#13;
of LGBT people. Among its earliest victories, in 1987 GLAAD&#13;
persuaded the New York Times to finally use the word "gay" rather&#13;
than "homosexual." Ti~e following year, the New York group hired&#13;
its first full-time executive director, Craig Davidson. Meanwhile,&#13;
in Los Angeles, Richard Jennings and others started a new chapter&#13;
focused on the Hollywood entertainment industry. The bicoastal&#13;
organization’s clout continued to grow, enabling it to secure an&#13;
apology from comedian Johnny Carson for saying "fag" on the air,&#13;
followed by the suspension ofAndy Rooney by CBS for homophobic&#13;
and racist comments. In 1992, Entertainment Weekly named&#13;
GLAAD one of the 100 most powerful entities in Hollywood.&#13;
Before long, new GLAAD chapters arose in Atlanta, Dallas, Denver,&#13;
Kansas City, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.&#13;
But in 1995, the local groups merged into a centralized national&#13;
organization with a single board, and a staff based in New York and&#13;
Los Angeles; two years later, former Showtime executive Joan Garry&#13;
took the helm. Over the next decade, GLAAD initiated projects&#13;
focusing on communities of color (including Spanish and Chinese&#13;
language media), sports media, faith-based groups, and youth.&#13;
GLAAD continued to exert insider pressure, and, when needed, to&#13;
organize larger public protests against biased portrayals - like Sharon&#13;
Stone’s murderous bisexual temptress in the film Basic Instinct&#13;
(1992) - or the omission of queer content, such as excising&#13;
a male-male kiss from the television show Melrose Place. Homophobic&#13;
song lyrics by rapper Eminem and Jamaican dancehall artists&#13;
Beenie Man and Buju Banton were other targets. GLAAD also&#13;
reacted to current events, such as the murders of Matthew Shepard&#13;
and transgender teen Gwen Araujo, as well as homophobic outbursts&#13;
by the likes of the late Rev. Jerry Falwell and Pennsylvania&#13;
Senator Rick Santorum.&#13;
But in keeping with its mission of promoting "fair, accurate, and inclusive&#13;
representation of people and events in the media as a means&#13;
of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender&#13;
identity and sexual orientation," GLAAD also sought to shape&#13;
positive portrayals. It consulted on television and movie scripts&#13;
featuring LGBT characters and themes, pitched sympathetic stories&#13;
to mainstream publications, provided spokespersons for talk shows,&#13;
and trained queer individuals and groups in how to effectively use&#13;
the media. In addition to wielding the "stick" of protest, the organization&#13;
also dangled the "carrot" of praise, introducing the GLAAD&#13;
Media Awards in 1990 to recognize favorable representations of the&#13;
community and its issues. After considerable pressure from LGBT&#13;
media, the organization agreed in 2007 to honor them along with&#13;
nongay outlets.&#13;
By 2005, when Garry turned over leadership to Neil Giuliano - the&#13;
openly gay former Republican mayor ofTempe, Ariz. - the organization&#13;
had a budget approaching $7.5 million and a staff of more than&#13;
40. Yet GLAAD’s explosive growth, insider strategy, and increased&#13;
emphasis on star-studded events did not sit well with some activists&#13;
who felt the organization had moved too far from its grassroots&#13;
origins. Further, some were unhappy with tactics they regarded as&#13;
censorship, such as the successful pressure campaign to cancel conservative&#13;
commentator Dr. Laura Schlessinger’s television show.&#13;
GLAAD has "a political agenda that is murky at best - at worst, it&#13;
is dangerous to free speech, artistic expression, and the interests of&#13;
LGBT people," wrote activist Michae! Bronski. "Judging the accuracy&#13;
of a news report is much different than judging art. GLAAD&#13;
can deal with these issues by getting out of show business and back&#13;
into watchdog media commentary."&#13;
Despite the criticism, GLAAD continues with its goal of"changing&#13;
people’s hearts and minds through what they see in the media."&#13;
According to the organization, "What people see at the movies&#13;
or read in the newspaper shapes how they view and treat the gay,&#13;
lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people around them, and we have&#13;
a responsibility to make sure those images foster awareness, understanding&#13;
and respect."&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Bronski, Michael. 2005. ~Not So GLAAD Anymore." Z Magazine (May 1).&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. www.glaad.org.&#13;
Gross, Larry: 2002. Up From Invisibility: Lesbians, Gay Men and the Media in America&#13;
(Columbia University Press).&#13;
10 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
OkEq Announces Anrmat&#13;
Equality Gala&#13;
Saturday, May 3t, 6pm, Cain’s Ballroom,&#13;
423 N Main Ave&#13;
TULSA, OK__ (ENEWS) Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality is excited to announce its annual&#13;
Equality Gala, held this year at the legendary&#13;
Cain’s Ballroom. Benefiting OkEq, the Gala&#13;
honors Lifetime Achievement Axvard xvinner&#13;
Charles Faudree, Community Heroes George&#13;
Kaiser Family Foundation and Carol Crawford,&#13;
and Russ Bennett Spiritual Inclusion&#13;
Award winner Nancy Day: The program&#13;
features a champagne and hors d’oeuvre&#13;
reception, live entertainment by Jared Tyler&#13;
and Valerie Eskridge accompanied by Jacob&#13;
Fred Jazz Odyssey, dinner by Taste Catering&#13;
and wine donated by Loring Wine Company.&#13;
Don’t miss the black tie event of the&#13;
season, celebrating Tulsa’s rich diversity.&#13;
Sponsorship information and tickets are&#13;
available at: wxvw.okeq.org&#13;
Co ° munity for&#13;
People iving&#13;
with&#13;
H P !iA1D8&#13;
A 501 c (3) Non Profit O~:gan:izatlon&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
VVe provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
harrismmjr@yahoo.com.&#13;
www.0zarksstar.c0m&#13;
New exhibit featuring&#13;
artist Ann Marie Distefano&#13;
at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis R. Neill&#13;
Equality Center art gallery will host its&#13;
monthly First Thursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-9pm, Thursday, May 1,&#13;
2008, for the opening of it’s May exhibit,&#13;
paintings by Ann Marie Distefano.&#13;
Ann Marie’s paintings emerge from an aspiration&#13;
to reclaim the spiritual dignity of&#13;
art. "I want to make art that might open for&#13;
the receptive viewer the window onto&#13;
eternity," states Distefano. She continues,&#13;
"My paintings are ’plugged into’ an inner&#13;
source within myself that is very deep and&#13;
sometimes unknown. What I seek to achieve&#13;
is independence of artistic and philosophical&#13;
fashions. My goal as an artist is to reveal&#13;
an ineffable presence, the contemplation of&#13;
which can lead the viewer towards an intuitive&#13;
recognition of his or her own inherent&#13;
radiance."&#13;
Distefano, a native Bostonian, has been&#13;
living in Tulsa for the past four years. She is&#13;
a graduate of the School of the Museum of&#13;
Fine Arts of Boston. The reception will be&#13;
generously catered by donation by Baxter’s&#13;
Interurban Grill. The exhibit will remain&#13;
up through the month of May, and can be&#13;
viewed Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pm.&#13;
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located&#13;
at 621 E. 4th St., in downtown Tulsa.&#13;
More info can be found on the web at okeq.&#13;
org.&#13;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq)_. OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &amp;&#13;
Transgender (LGBT) individuals and&#13;
families through advocacy, education, programs,&#13;
alliances, and the operation of&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
Emmy Award Winner&#13;
Leslie Jordan (Brother&#13;
Boy) In Oklahoma City.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Leslie Jordan&#13;
famed "Sordid Lives" star, will bring his one&#13;
man show, "My Trip Down The Pink Carpet"&#13;
to OKC June 8th at the Tolbert Theater&#13;
@ Stage Center. "In 1982, Leslie Jordan&#13;
jumped offa Greyhound bus from the hills&#13;
ofTennessee, said ’hello’ to Hollywood and&#13;
has never looked back. With hundreds of&#13;
television and film roles to his credit, he is&#13;
probably best remembered for ’Kyle’ hapless&#13;
ex-con on Muphey Brown, ’Resplendent&#13;
Man’ entrepreneurial super hero on Lois and&#13;
Clark, and can currently be seen recurring&#13;
as ’Mr. Beverly Leslie’ on the hit series, \Vgill&#13;
&amp; Grace. Mr. Jordan just finished a stint on&#13;
the two hit series, Ally McBeal and Boston&#13;
Public as ’Dr. Benjamin Harris’ cloning expert&#13;
turned new-age reverend turned science&#13;
teacher turned drama coach.&#13;
Mr. Jordan has also had a successful stage&#13;
career. He played ’Brother Boy’ a Tammy&#13;
Wynette fixated drag queen, in Del Shores&#13;
hit play Sordid Lives and went on to star&#13;
in the film adaptation of that play. He also&#13;
has won every award for best supporting&#13;
actor LA gives in theatre (Back Stage West&#13;
Garlands, LA Weekly, LA Drama Critics&#13;
Circle) for his portrayal of’Peanut Leroy’ a&#13;
sodden aging homosexual in the runaway&#13;
hit, Southern Baptist Sissies.&#13;
the STAR 11&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
ooking forward to the upcoming&#13;
Great Plains Rodeo,&#13;
O.G.R.A. President Klint&#13;
Wieden shares his thoughts&#13;
and hopes not only for this&#13;
event but for OGRA and the gay&#13;
cowboys and cowgirls of Oklahoma.&#13;
Originally from the small Oklahoma&#13;
community of Arnett, he grew up as a&#13;
typical Oklahoma cowboy, belonging&#13;
to both 4-H and the Future Farmers of&#13;
America. He went on to OSU where he&#13;
majored in animal science and business,&#13;
and now resides in OFdahoma&#13;
City with his current career of copier&#13;
sales while enjoying being a cowboy on&#13;
the side. We appreciate him sharing his&#13;
time with us.&#13;
Victor: How many years has the Great&#13;
Plains Regional Rodeo been in Oklahoma&#13;
City?&#13;
Klint: This is our 23rd year, and it has been&#13;
held for the last 15 years at the Oklahoma&#13;
State Fairgrounds. It began with a group of&#13;
people looking for an avenue where they&#13;
could have friendly competition, socialize&#13;
together and work together. It was a place&#13;
for people who had something in common,&#13;
a love of rodeo. They were gay cowboys who&#13;
didn’t really feel that they fit into the gay&#13;
scene at that time.&#13;
The I.G.R.A. ( International Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association) was formed, and O.G.R.A (&#13;
Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association) was&#13;
among the first state organizations. At the&#13;
same time, the founders felt that they could&#13;
also help the community by being a major&#13;
fundraiser for charities of the community.&#13;
Victor: A tradition that continues to this&#13;
day.&#13;
Klint: Besides the competition and fun&#13;
involved, fundraising is truly what the rodeo&#13;
Photo: Klint Wieden President OGRA&#13;
is all about. \Ve raise money all year long to&#13;
put it on, and then take the proceeds from&#13;
that to give back to local charities.&#13;
Victor: Is it still a regional rodeo?&#13;
Klint: It had formerly been the Great Plains&#13;
Regional Rodeo, representing other states as&#13;
well. Today it is the Great Plains Rodeo, an&#13;
event solely of OGRA. There is another organization&#13;
in Tulsa, the Sooner State Rodeo&#13;
Association, who also has their own rodeo.&#13;
Victor: Of course the situation is much better&#13;
than it was over 25 years ago. There were&#13;
probably a lot of gay cowboys who felt they&#13;
couldn’t be themselves and fit into what&#13;
they perceived the gay community to be at&#13;
that time. But even today straight people are&#13;
astounded that there are gay cowboys, much&#13;
less a rodeo.&#13;
Klint: A couple a years ago the Daily Oklahoman&#13;
wrote about our rodeo. \Vhat was&#13;
to be a small paragraph turned into a front&#13;
page story, hit the AP wires and was read&#13;
all over the country. It was also read&#13;
by my parents, who I had not been&#13;
out with, who accepted me for the&#13;
gay cowboy I was.&#13;
Victor: Gay just happens, but cowboys&#13;
are made. So how did it happen&#13;
that you are a cowboy?&#13;
Klint: I grew in the small northwest&#13;
Oklahoma town ofArnett, 18 people&#13;
in my graduating class. Arnett is a&#13;
farming and ranching community,&#13;
I rode horses and worked cattle my&#13;
whole life, so that’s really who I am.&#13;
Like many straight people, I thought&#13;
you had to be flamboyant and feminine&#13;
to be gay, and that wasn’t me.&#13;
Once I learned there were country gay&#13;
bars with cowboys, and gay rodeos,&#13;
I thought" wow!" I fit in. That was great to&#13;
kno~v.&#13;
Victor: Of course the movie Brokeback&#13;
Mountain had an enormous impact on&#13;
America as a whole. I’m sure it had a special&#13;
effect for the gay rodeo scene.&#13;
Klint: It made people aware, both gay and&#13;
straight, that there were people in that&#13;
lifestyle who happened to be gay. So many&#13;
gay cowboys could really relate to it, felt we&#13;
had to hide for fear of not being accepted by&#13;
our families, friends, bosses, or even the gay&#13;
communir):&#13;
Victor: So how rewarding has your hard&#13;
work been with OGRA?&#13;
Klint: \Veil this is my 4th term as the President&#13;
of OGRA, I’ve been the rodeo director.&#13;
I’m very out and very proud of what I’m&#13;
doing. I have no problem telling businesses,&#13;
like my dry cleaners, my dentist, my&#13;
veterinarian that I support them, I’m a gay&#13;
cowboy, and I’d like their support for our&#13;
............ 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;
MORE&#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;
14 the STAR wv~,.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Brief history from&#13;
around the&#13;
There is a lot to learn about this versatile&#13;
wine. There are plenty ofgood Rieslings to&#13;
taste. Let~ start with Australian offerings.&#13;
They are noted fbr their oily- texture and citrus&#13;
fruit flavors in their youth and a smooth&#13;
balance of freshness and acid as they age.&#13;
New Zealand Riesling was first planted in the&#13;
1970s and has flourished in the relatively cool&#13;
climate of the Marlborough area. In comparison&#13;
to Australian Riesting, New Zealand&#13;
produces lighter and more delicate wines that&#13;
range from sweet to dry.&#13;
][n Cati~brnia, Riesling lags far behind in popularity&#13;
to Chardonnay ~d is not as commonly&#13;
planted. A notable exception is&#13;
opment ofhigh quality Late Harvest&#13;
So i]~r, the Late Harvest wines&#13;
produced are in the Anderson&#13;
Valleys (north of Santa Rosa) where&#13;
is more likely to encourage dte needed botutis&#13;
develop. ~ae Riesling that does ~&#13;
fornia tends to be softer, fuller, a&#13;
diverse flavors than a "tTpical" ~&#13;
ofBonW Doon, F&#13;
Mountain A~v~&amp; with&#13;
dedicated completely to&#13;
With high acidity and&#13;
peach&#13;
has deveto&#13;
area is re&#13;
t facility&#13;
[, citric,&#13;
With German Riesling,&#13;
of ~vine&#13;
Pr~dikat (QmP)&#13;
PRAY-dee-kahq. It is the&#13;
defined by the&#13;
1971.&#13;
,nit&#13;
New York, particularly in ~e Finger Lakes&#13;
region, was one ofthe eaMiest U.S, producers&#13;
ofPdesling. Plantings started to appear in&#13;
California by 1857 and fbllowed in xNSshington&#13;
State in 1871.&#13;
New ~tbrk Riesling generally has a characteristic&#13;
effervescent light body with a similarly&#13;
light, mellow flavor, The wine can be dynamic&#13;
though rarely robust, and ranges from dry to&#13;
sweet. New York is also a notable producer&#13;
ofRiesling based Ice Wine, although a large&#13;
majority ofNew ~%rk ke Wine is made from&#13;
Vidal Blanc and Vigno~es.&#13;
In the Pacific Northwest there is a stark contrast&#13;
in Riesling production. ~Ihe grape is currently on&#13;
the rise in ~VZ~shington State but on the decline&#13;
in neighboring Oregon. Pdesling from this area&#13;
ranges from dr?" to sweet, m~d has a crisp lighmess&#13;
that bodes well for e~sy drin~ng. Often there will&#13;
be an easily detectable peach and mineral complex.&#13;
Some Washington State winemakers, such as&#13;
Chateau Ste. Michelle, are adapting Germau-style&#13;
There are six subcategories&#13;
categor?; ranked from&#13;
determine various levels&#13;
.are: K)~BINE~, SP/&amp;TLESE&#13;
BEEI?J);NAUSLESE, EISWEIN,&#13;
ENBEERENAUSLESE. Each care&#13;
fined by a minimum sugar content of the&#13;
which varies {::rotn region to region. The focus&#13;
sugar content embodies the theoW that grapes&#13;
with bdgher sugar levels are riper and therefore&#13;
yield richer wines with deep colors and intense&#13;
flavors.&#13;
Although Riesling is best known from Germa-&#13;
W’s Mosel-Saa&gt;Rmver, Pfalz, Rheinhessen and&#13;
Rheingau m:eas, wines from Alsace and Austria&#13;
attain equal greatness. France’ Alsace’s&#13;
are coveted for their high sugar levels and&#13;
endless aging abili9~.&#13;
Food Paring&#13;
Riesling is a versatile wine for pairing with food&#13;
because ofits balance ofsugar and acidity: tt can ~&#13;
paired with Thai and Chinese cuisine and various&#13;
Rieslingproduction methods, and even parmering . types ofdishes prepared more on the spicy side.&#13;
with well&amp;~own German vinmers like Dr. Ernest One can also enjoy this wine with spicy ham,&#13;
Loosen to create specialty wines such as the Eroig~ pork with pineapple chutney, stir-fried snow peas&#13;
Riesling, with spicy shrimp, crab, turkey, barbequed or&#13;
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smoked meats, . white sausages, crab cakes&#13;
gouda &amp; grwere~&#13;
:this wine can be paired as an&#13;
cake, apples/pears, caramel/&#13;
wmilla ice creaan,&#13;
Schm~ Sohne Relax ’06&#13;
Job JOS P~Urn/Spatlese ’04&#13;
Jakob Dem~er/Kabinett ’06&#13;
~ ’06&#13;
Pacific Rim Califor-&#13;
Series Australia ’06&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite&#13;
wine shop, ask questions and purchase&#13;
a bottle or two. Share some food &amp;&#13;
wine with friends and check this out for&#13;
yourself.&#13;
Vlr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events&#13;
known in town as the Wine Enthusiasts&#13;
of Tulsa.&#13;
References include: the ABC’s of wine by James&#13;
Laube/vcww.WineSpectator.com&#13;
,#~,~v.FoodandWine.com&#13;
www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
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by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
Campbell Street, Springfield, MO Early 1900’s&#13;
~ormany years, Springfield, Missouri has gotten&#13;
a bad rap fi’om the gay and lesbian community all over the country.&#13;
Even many of our straight friends have been hesitant about visiting&#13;
Springfield. Like many cities in the "Bible Belt", Springfield has had&#13;
in the past a reputation for being extremely conservative and even&#13;
homophobic. Well, readers, things have CHANGED and for the&#13;
better ! At the invitation of the Springfield, Missouri Convention&#13;
&amp; Visitors Bureau we visited Springfield last month. They showed&#13;
us their beautiful city, their museums, attractions, galleries, dining&#13;
options and we must admit that we are now in love with Springfield,&#13;
Missouri and we lmow that all of our gay and lesbian readers&#13;
from coast to coast will also be. Springfield, Mo. is a very "vibrant&#13;
and alive" city and everybody is welcome. As our readers kmow, we&#13;
are a "very out’ gay couple and we were shown the highest respect&#13;
everywhere we went in Springfield. There are gays and lesbians&#13;
working in every field of employment in Springfield and nearly all&#13;
of them are "out". MaW of the large National companies at first&#13;
were hesitant to move their offices and headquarters to Springfield&#13;
but things have changed and for a variety of reasons. We want to&#13;
thank so many of the younger gays and lesbians that we met while&#13;
we were in Springfield for their honesty and hard work that to made&#13;
this happen. Now with that being said, let us tell you about the&#13;
"new and improved" Springfield, Missouri.&#13;
With a population of over 420,000 for metropolitan Springfield,&#13;
it is the third largest city in the State and offers an unbelievable array&#13;
of surprises for any traveler. When so many cities in the country&#13;
are down-sizing and doing nothing to improve their cities, the&#13;
Springfield, Mo. community has grown in every ~vay imaginable&#13;
in their arts, business, sports, shopping, restaurants and nightlife.&#13;
Their "new and improved" downtown area is something that most&#13;
cities can only dream about. All within walking distance you can&#13;
admire the works of local and regional artists in more than 15 galleries,&#13;
artist’s studios and other venues where you can encounter&#13;
sculpture, pottery, paintings, jewelry, photography and hand blown&#13;
glass demonstrations. In addition you have a choice of wonderful&#13;
restaurants, coffee shops and cafes to dine. In Springfield, they&#13;
MADE it happen! Springfield has over 6,000 hotel/motel rooms&#13;
and over 600 dining options. So whatever you are into, you will find&#13;
it in Springfield!&#13;
Metropolitan Springfield has so much to offer in the way of&#13;
attractions, historical places to visit and things to see. FANTASTIC&#13;
CAVERNS is a must see for any first time visitor to Springfield.&#13;
They open daily at 8 AM until dusk. You ride thru this ancient&#13;
underground cave that has massive formations. The tour is 50&#13;
minutes and your driver will explain the entire history of the cave&#13;
to you. THE SPRINGFIELD ART MUSEUM is the permanent&#13;
home for some 8,500 art objects representing thousands of years of&#13;
culture. They are open Tuesday thru Sunday and are located at 111&#13;
E. Brookside Dr. The SPRINGFIELD LITTLE THEATRE at the&#13;
historic Landers Theatre is Missouri’s oldest and largest civic theatre.&#13;
This season includes Gypsy, ATuna Christmas, the Miracle Worker&#13;
and Seussical to name just a few of their productions. "WILD&#13;
BILL" HICKOK SHOOTOUT SITE in Park Central Square, right&#13;
downtown is the site of the nations first recorded shootout and&#13;
helped solidify the reputation ofWild Bill. Look for the marker on&#13;
18 theSTAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Stage coach terra cotta on Springfidd garage.&#13;
East. Markers are also located in the street&#13;
showing where each man stood during the&#13;
shoot out. The RAILROAD HISTORICAL&#13;
Museum, 1300 No. Grant Ave. is dedicated&#13;
to the preservation of railroading and you&#13;
can step into a locomotive, commuter car&#13;
and caboose. The MISSOURI SPORTS&#13;
HALL OF FAME, 3861 E. Stan Musial&#13;
Drive includes thousands of sports memorabilia,&#13;
exhibits and displays and of course the&#13;
Springfield Cardinals Baseball team which&#13;
is the Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis&#13;
Cardinals and plays at Hammonds Field.&#13;
Bass Pro has their big store at !935 South&#13;
Campbell Ave with everything imaginable&#13;
in the sports line.&#13;
Tired of seeing everything yet? Well,&#13;
Springfield offers a lot more things to see!&#13;
The AIRAND MILITARY Museum of the&#13;
Ozarks is a "hands-on" museum of military&#13;
history. They are located at 2305 E. Kearney&#13;
St. The Brown Derby Store at 2023 S. Glenstone&#13;
offers a world-class wine selection unmatched&#13;
in the Midwest. The Commercial&#13;
Street Historical District (between \Vashington&#13;
Ave. and Lyon Ave. is a self-guided&#13;
tour which is a 6 block adventure. With a&#13;
seasonal farmers market, chocolate factory,&#13;
the city’s oldest tavern, new micro-brewery,&#13;
antiques/art galleries, this is a great walking&#13;
tour. DICKERSON PARK ZOO, 1401 W.&#13;
Norton Road allows visitors to get up dose&#13;
with hundreds of animals. DISCOVERY&#13;
CENTER is an interactive hands-on science&#13;
center and is located downtown at 438&#13;
E. St. Louis St. The TENT THEATRE is&#13;
celebrating their 45th season this summer.&#13;
This summer’s productions include Cyrano&#13;
de Bergerac, June 11-14 and June 16-21,&#13;
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, June&#13;
25-28, June 30-July 3, and our favorite,&#13;
Anything Goes with lyrics and music by&#13;
Cole Porter, July 9-12, July 14-20. The&#13;
Theatre and Dance Department at Missouri&#13;
State University in Sprinbffield offers a wide&#13;
range of theatre and dance programs.&#13;
But the most important time we had in&#13;
Springfield during our recent visit there was&#13;
the "DOWNTOWN AREA". The "new:"&#13;
dmvntmvn area is FABULOUS !!!!! Check&#13;
out their wonderful website at www.itsalldowntown.&#13;
corn \re particularly enjoyed&#13;
having breakfast at Galley’s Breal’~ast Care&#13;
downtown at 220 East Walnut.&#13;
The setting is a wonderful old&#13;
nostalgic care of the past but yet&#13;
has new and innovative delicious&#13;
food with service to match.&#13;
The owners and staff are doing&#13;
it EXACTLY RIGHT! This is&#13;
the only place to have breakfast&#13;
in Springfiel!! Nonna’s Italian&#13;
American Care, 306 South&#13;
Avenue is wonderful. Although&#13;
they offer non-Italian choices,&#13;
why bother? Their Italian menu&#13;
is what it is all about. And it&#13;
is GOOD! Our best dining&#13;
experience for dinner was at&#13;
the Kai Restaurant, 306 South&#13;
Campbell. This new downtown&#13;
restaurant is one of the finest in&#13;
the country with great atmosphere,&#13;
The Gay and Lesbian Center of the&#13;
Ozarks, 518 E. CommerciaI Street in&#13;
Springfield supports the well-being of&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender&#13;
(LGBT) persons in the greater Springfield,&#13;
Missouri region by organizing and sponso&gt;&#13;
ing community activities and by increasing&#13;
public understanding and appreciation of&#13;
LGBT citizens. Josh Comp is the President&#13;
and is doing a magnificent job. Their phone&#13;
number is 417-869-3978. They organize&#13;
Pridefest and help organize the annual&#13;
variety show, the Queen City Cabaret. They&#13;
are close partners with FOCUS - LGBT&#13;
professionals group and with APO, Blossom&#13;
women’s group, the First Sunday Community&#13;
Potluck. They provide free professional&#13;
counseling through the Forest Institute.&#13;
They have an Individual and Community&#13;
Services Advocate who provides services to&#13;
the community and have a youth group&#13;
program for LGBT youth which meets&#13;
once a week and every fourth Friday. They&#13;
provide an outlet for many social and support&#13;
groups. They have been operating since&#13;
!996 and are one of the oldest Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Centers in the State. Volunteers&#13;
are always needed so give them a call and&#13;
donate a couple hours a week.&#13;
For nightlife, they have the new CLUB&#13;
821 that is getting a lot of attention&#13;
throughout the entire Midwest. ~xey are&#13;
located at 821 West College, just 8 blocks&#13;
West of the downtown area and NEVER A&#13;
COVER ! (vavw.club821.corn) and phone&#13;
(417) 866-4821 Their hours are Monday&#13;
thru Saturday, 4 PM to 1 AM. and happy&#13;
hour is daily 4 PM to 7 PM. This bar just&#13;
Photo: Donald Pie, Rob Bel (owner Club 821) &amp;&#13;
Ray Williams at Club 821, Springfield, ~Ossouri&#13;
great service and extremely great food. Continuedpage 27&#13;
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of&#13;
By Andrew Collins&#13;
Town&#13;
Bakimore, Maryland&#13;
Baltimore’s mostpopular lesbian bar, Sapphos, is ])art ofthe bustling&#13;
Grand Central *lu~ in the heart ofthe Mount Vernon neighborhood.&#13;
(Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
If you haven’t been to Baltimore in a while, you owe yourself a&#13;
visit. This friendly, unassuming city has experienced a virtual rebi,~h&#13;
over the past 15 years, rehabilitating its handsome Inner Harbor by&#13;
converting dilapidated piers and ,vharves into museums, shops, restaurants,&#13;
hotels, and condominiums. Often featured in the movies&#13;
ofcamp filmmaker and native son John \V-aters, Baltimore has also&#13;
developed increased cachet as a welcoming gay and lesbian destination,&#13;
with its many GLBT-ffiendly businesses.&#13;
Fortunately, the ci.ty’s success hasn’t gone to its head. It’s hard to&#13;
find a more genuine and down-to-earth breed of urbanites than the&#13;
residents of Baltimore, who retain a special affection for their hometown.&#13;
You may be lured to Baltirnore by the many highly publicized&#13;
attractions set around downtown’s Inner Harbor, and indeed most&#13;
of these museums and entertainment centers live up to their billing.&#13;
But be sure to save rime to explore the man), quirky- residential&#13;
neighborhoods, a few of which - Mount Vernon, Federal Hill, Fells&#13;
Point - are within easy walking distance of downtown.&#13;
The Inner Harbor thrived for years as a shipping crossroads before&#13;
falling into a state of blight. Its conversion into an entertainment&#13;
and museum district has made it one of the most engaging and picturesque&#13;
harbors in America. Popular attractions include the glassenc!&#13;
osed Harborplace pavilions, where you can browse through&#13;
dozens of shops. Also che&amp; out the Baltimore Maritime Museum,&#13;
National Aquarium, and World Trade Center (which offers fine&#13;
views from its 27th-floor observation decD.&#13;
A regal grassy knoll south of the harbor, Federal Hill Park rises&#13;
majestically above downtox~qa, and the Inner Harbor. It’s an ideal&#13;
spot to laze under the sun on warm afternoons. The surrounding&#13;
eponymous neighborhood has loads of inviting cafes and bars, and&#13;
the neighborhood’s American Visionary Art Museum ingeniously&#13;
blends two historic -warehouses within a striking contemporary&#13;
structure. East of the Inner Harbor, Fells Point may be America’s&#13;
best-preserved Cx3lonial waterfront, with its perfectly maintained&#13;
Federa!-sryle town houses,&#13;
Baltimore’s gay epicenter ties north of downtown in historic Mount&#13;
Vernon, which you reach by strolling north from the Inner Harbor&#13;
up the city’s backbone, Charles Street. The neighbothood is anchored&#13;
by Mount Vernon Square and its 178-foot-high Washington&#13;
/vlonument. Nearby are the outstanding Waiters Art Museum and&#13;
the Peabody Conservatory of Music, the oldest and one of the most&#13;
prestigious classical music schools in the country.&#13;
kbffll need to drive or take a bus up Charles Street to reach the&#13;
leaf), 140-acre campus ofJohns Hopkins University, which is ideal&#13;
for strolling and is next to the state’s largest museum, the Baltimore&#13;
Museum ofArt. West ofJohns Hopkins, Hampden is a good oldfashioned&#13;
"Ba~vl’mer" neighborhood, a former mill-workers’ community&#13;
that has more recently developed a bounty of hip boutiques,&#13;
galleries, and cafes. (John Waters, who lives nearby, occasionally&#13;
strolls these parts and set his movie _Pecker_ here.)&#13;
\Vhen you’re craving a memorable meal, remember that Baltimore’s&#13;
cooking is full of flavor - the city- even has its o,vn spice, Old Bay&#13;
Seasoning, a feisty, concoction of 16 seasonings sprinkled mostly on&#13;
shellfish but required by some locals on seemingly everything but ice&#13;
cream. If you’re on the run, iust wander through the copious food&#13;
stalls in the Harborplace pavilions. It may look like a zoo of tourists,&#13;
but yoffd be surprised how many locals graze here. Many of these&#13;
places offer top-notch local seafood - particularly oysters, clams, and&#13;
Chesapeake Bay blue crabs. Walk a bit south ro Federal Hill, along&#13;
South Charles or Light streets, and you’ll find dozens of appealing&#13;
eateries, including one of the best little restaurants in the city~ the&#13;
Bicycle Bistro, where you might dine on grilled rack of lamb with a&#13;
pineapple-poblano-pepper chutney, or porcini-crusted sea scallops.&#13;
East of the harbor, there’s superb dining in the city’s Little Italy&#13;
(Boccaccio, with such seasonal delights as local clams and mussels in&#13;
a pernod-tomato broth, is a particular standout), and in nearby Fells&#13;
Point, talented chef Nancy Longo helms the kitchen at Pierpoint,&#13;
which is known for such inventive contemporary regional fare as&#13;
smoked crab cakes, and ftied Maryland chicken breast with parmesan&#13;
grits.&#13;
Mount Vernon has dozens of excellent, gay-popular restaurants. At&#13;
nile high end, opulently decorated Ixia scores high marks for its wellchosen&#13;
wine list and superbly rendered cuisine, including grilled&#13;
baby octopus with lemon-fennel confit, and lobster-crab mac-andcheese&#13;
with a creamy Fontina sauce. Across the street, Sacha’s is a&#13;
great spot for toothsome grazing - the many "small plates" include&#13;
crisp french fries in a cone with Old Bay-seasoned creme fraiche,&#13;
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and fried green tomatoes topped vdth lump crab meat. Continue up&#13;
Charles&#13;
Street and yoff!l come to trendy Donna’s, a cheerful and modern&#13;
space where an arts)- crowd mingles over light salads, roasted veggie&#13;
sandwiches, fresh coffee, and fantastic tiramisu. %e Hdmand&#13;
has become renowned }br its spics; well-prepared kd~han food (it’s&#13;
owned by the brother ofA~hanistan’s president, Harold Kharzai),&#13;
and Motmt Vernon Stable and Saloon is a perfect late-night venue&#13;
for chicken wings, sandwiches, burgers, ribs, and similarly comforting&#13;
pub standar~Is. Finally, don’t miss City Care. an airy and inviting&#13;
iava joint that also serves food and wine.&#13;
property" ~ns kudos ~br its helpful service, romantically decorated&#13;
roo~s, ~d afternoon tea and refreshments. In Mount Vernon, the&#13;
historic 1924 Clarion Peabody Court, with its 104 handsomely&#13;
outfitted rooms, enthusiastically welcomes gay and lesbian travelers.&#13;
You’ll ~e&#13;
~ town house&#13;
bars. Other esteemed&#13;
in&#13;
Dy-&#13;
Canton. This stunner&#13;
Make the trip a bit north toward Johns Hopkins to reach Ixia’s sister&#13;
restaurant, the lovably kitschy Paper Moon Diner, which is open&#13;
choice.&#13;
Near here in the Hampden neighborhood is the&#13;
notable for the massive pink flamingo dangling from the front of&#13;
the btfilding (not to mention tasty comfort fare like Belgian wanes&#13;
topped with fresh berries, and famously good meatlo~). There’s als0&#13;
great coffee to be sipped nearby at Common Ground coffeehouse,&#13;
and delicious Mexican food served within the funky confines of&#13;
Holy Frijoles.&#13;
appreciate one of the ci~’s&#13;
Baltimore gay-bar-goers congregate mostly at a handful of mainstays.&#13;
Yuppies and stand-and-model types flock almost religiously to&#13;
Gr~d Ceiatral, a large, multi-level complex that consists ofa video&#13;
lounge, dance bar, billiards room, and outdoor deck. Also on-site is&#13;
the s[vanky lesbian bar, Sapphos, with its comfy living-room-esque&#13;
decor and soft lighting. ~£ other major club i~i the n’eighborhood is&#13;
Club Hippo, whose r~putation for gr~at music draws a wide mix of&#13;
revelers, ga34 straight, old, and young. It’s a great place to cut loose,&#13;
especially on Thursday and Saturday nights. When it gets late, the&#13;
party moves to Club 1722, an 18-and-over ~er-hours club open on&#13;
Fridays and Saturdays into the ~ee- hours.&#13;
The,tiki-themed Coconuts Caf~ is another Mr. Vernon hangout&#13;
thats popular xvith lesbians, while Club Bunns caters heavil~ to&#13;
Baltimore’s sizable African-kanerican gay community and has a&#13;
legendary happy hour. Leather aficionados head a few blocks up&#13;
Charles to the Eagle, which, though lacking any serious back-room&#13;
action, nevertheless cultivates as racy, an atmosphere as any bar in&#13;
town. A classic dive that’s been serving the gay community for more&#13;
than 60 years (longer, say" some, than [my bar in America), Leon’s is&#13;
especially popular late on weekend evenings. Nearby Jay’s on Read&#13;
is ~ das~ i~ia~o bar, and Club Phoenix is a laid-back neighborhodd&#13;
hangout with a small dance area and some highly entertaining drag&#13;
sho~s. In Federal Hill, the Rowan Tree is a friendly neighbor~iood&#13;
spot with an eclectic crowd, and over in the up-and-coming Canton&#13;
section ofBaltimore, The Quest caters to fans of go-go dancers.&#13;
Baltimore hotels have become slightly more expensive over the&#13;
years, as the city has become a serious tourist and convention destination,&#13;
but rates are still much lower than in nearby Washington,&#13;
D.C. Most visitors choose properties near the Inner Harbor, dose&#13;
to great restaurants and attractions. An excellent option here is the&#13;
Pier 5 Hotel, a hip and lively boutique property with whimsically&#13;
decorated, spacious rooms, many directly facing the Inner Harbor.&#13;
The same owners run the elegant, historic (and allegedly haunted)&#13;
Admiral Fells Inn in nearby Fells Harbor - this charming old-world&#13;
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KAI REffAURANT &amp; AFTER DARK LOUNGE&#13;
Missouri&#13;
For an absolutely fabtflous dining experience we highly suggest&#13;
you try the new KAI RESTAURANT. It is located in the new and&#13;
revitalized downtown area at 306 South Campbell. From the moment&#13;
you walk thru the front door you will KNOW that you are&#13;
in for a very special treat. Downstairs they have the KAI After Dark&#13;
Lounge which has a very eclectic modern decor. Xhey have terrific&#13;
bartenders who know how to serve every kind of drink imaginable.&#13;
But the real treat is going upstairs to the KAI Restaurant where they&#13;
serve "Modern Japanese Cuisine" in an unbelievable setting. ~he&#13;
restaurant is dark, sexy, exciting, exotic and absolutely spectacular!&#13;
Go to their website’s gallery to see for yourself. We haven’t been&#13;
anywhere in the Midwest that can possibly compare to our dining&#13;
experience there. Our server was extremely knowledgeable as to&#13;
what was on the menu and offered good suggestions. He was a true&#13;
professional.&#13;
We started offwith the "Hot Rock" which is one of the restaurant’s&#13;
specialties. It came with thinly sliced rare top sirloin woked on&#13;
a hot stone presentation. You put one slice at a time on the sizzling&#13;
hot stone and it cooks in seconds. Dip it into the sauce and you&#13;
have some of the finest appetizers that we have ever had. Other Kai&#13;
specialities included their Kuslyaki Filet, Kobe Beef Carpaccio and&#13;
their Spicy Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps. ~hey offer a full range of&#13;
soups and salads including their Kai salad, Ika Sansai Salad, Seaweed&#13;
Salad, Tri Tuna Salad and their Honey Walnut Mango Chicken&#13;
Salad. For their entrees they offer everything from Teriyaki to black&#13;
cod, sea bass to New York Strip, Filet Mignon and Kai Surf and&#13;
Turf. Other entrees included Seven Samurai with seven kinds of fish&#13;
on top of a California Roll, Drunken Tiger which is spicy tuna with&#13;
asparagus wrapped with grilled tuna, Fantastic Four, with shrimp&#13;
tempura, crab, spice tuna with fried eel on top. For desserts they offer&#13;
a wide choice for any pallet including Irish chocolate cake, banana&#13;
chocolate spring rolls, creme brulee, tiramisu and cheesecake.&#13;
Xhe table next to us had been coming back almost every week&#13;
since they opened. They get a lot of diners who came back again&#13;
and again and again just because this restaurant knows how to do&#13;
things the right way! It is just that simple! Kai Restaurant is in an&#13;
old downtown building that they completely remodeled to perfection.&#13;
We know that with all their professionalism that they will be&#13;
in business for many years. When traveling around the country we&#13;
find that so many restaurants try to copy each other and the Kai&#13;
Restaurant is itself and it’s own creation and that is what makes it so&#13;
special. By the way, their prices are extremely reasonable. No trip to&#13;
Springfield, Mo. would be complete if you don’t have a wonderful&#13;
dining experience at the Kai Restaurant. Their hours are Monday&#13;
thru Saturday, 5:00 PM to 1:15 AM. For reservations call 417-832-&#13;
0077 and check out their website, www.kaiafterdark.com. People go&#13;
to a restaurant not only to dine but to have a fabtflous dining experience&#13;
and trust us on this one, you will have a "beyond fabulous"&#13;
dining experience. When you get the best and innovative decor,&#13;
great food and great service, you know you have found the perfect&#13;
place! Congratulations to the owners and stafffor making the KAI&#13;
Restaurant so special.&#13;
22 theSTAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
"While we beat our chests and proclaim&#13;
ourselves the xvorld’s largest superpower,&#13;
it is foolish to expect that we Americans,&#13;
with only 6 percent of the world’s population,&#13;
can automatically impose our xv~ll on&#13;
everyone else." [p. 25]&#13;
"... [~he...war in Iraq has led to a devastaring&#13;
drop in world approval of the United&#13;
States and sharp divisions between Muslim&#13;
and Non-Muslim communities. It has provided&#13;
more recruits for anti-American terrorist&#13;
organizations, cost American taxpayers&#13;
billions of dollars, and above all, caused&#13;
loss of human life on a tragically large scale.&#13;
A failure to understand the culture and history&#13;
of other parts of the world has exacted&#13;
a great price." ~. 28]&#13;
"We cannot afford the toll that multiple&#13;
Iraq-like mistakes would take on America,&#13;
especially as we deal xvith emerging nations&#13;
whose power and influence will become&#13;
great as time passes." [p. 29]&#13;
"Preemptive military engagements in the&#13;
absence of an act of war against us have&#13;
not proven successful. Vietnam and Iraq&#13;
are dramatic examples." [p. 41]&#13;
Source: David Boren, A Letter to America&#13;
(2008). Norman, OK : University of Okla.&#13;
Press.&#13;
"Forty other countries now have a higher life&#13;
expectancy than the United States, in no&#13;
small part because 45 million Americans have&#13;
no health insurance. When ~vill we act?" [p.&#13;
7]&#13;
"... [I]t is morally imperative that we provide&#13;
universal health coverage for all Ameficans...&#13;
We must not rule out considering a new&#13;
approach that moves away from the current&#13;
employer-based system...Those who have&#13;
health insurance are already paying the costs&#13;
for the uninsured, who often end up in hospital&#13;
emergency rooms...The uninsured wait&#13;
to get help until they reach a medical crisis.&#13;
This drives costs higher. There is no excuse&#13;
for another presidential term to end without&#13;
implementing universal health insurance."&#13;
[p.p. 84-5]&#13;
Source: David Boren, A Letter to America&#13;
(2008). Norman, OK : University of Okla.&#13;
Press.&#13;
rodeo. Very often they do. It’s a lot of hard&#13;
work, it is very rewarding, but every year&#13;
right after the Rodeo ends we start planning&#13;
for the next one.&#13;
Victor: Do straight people still sometimes&#13;
get thrown by the idea of a gay cowboy?&#13;
Klint: They don’t associate what they perceive&#13;
to be a masculine lifestyle to be a part&#13;
of how they perceive the gay lifestyle. So in&#13;
part we are educating the public as a whole,&#13;
and even still some parts of the gay community,&#13;
that we come from every facet of life.&#13;
Victor: So what’s in store for this year?&#13;
Klint: We have a great reputation, one of&#13;
the largest rodeos of the IGRA system. We&#13;
have a new rodeo director from Florida,&#13;
Jim Mitchell and Assistant directors Travis&#13;
Parker ofOGRA &amp; Michael Fontenot of&#13;
Florida. We’re doing all kinds of promotions&#13;
not only in Oklahoma but also surrounding&#13;
states, and we expect people from all parts&#13;
of the country. This year we are hosting the&#13;
I.G.R.A.’s Board of Directors Meeting, so&#13;
trustees from all of their rodeo associations&#13;
throughout the United States and Canada&#13;
will be here. As with tradition, all we donate&#13;
stays in Oklahoma. This year we are helping&#13;
out two major charities, Other Options and&#13;
Rain Oklahoma.&#13;
Victor: So who should join OGRA? Does&#13;
one have to be a rancher or cowboy?&#13;
Klint: We have many members who have&#13;
never ridden a horse or worked with cattle.&#13;
We welcome people who many walks of life&#13;
who embrace cowboys and western heritage.&#13;
As we raise money for our community, we&#13;
need talented people who want to help us&#13;
make a difference.&#13;
Victor: I think that’s an invitation. Thanks&#13;
for all you and OGRA do for gay Oklahoroans,&#13;
including our cowboys and cowgirls,&#13;
and we can look forward to another great&#13;
event.&#13;
VOTER I~GISTRATION&#13;
Voter registration applications may&#13;
be submitted at any time. However, a&#13;
valid application must be received at a&#13;
motor license agency or a designated&#13;
voter registration agency, or postmarked&#13;
(if submitted by mail), more than 24&#13;
days prior to an election in order for the&#13;
applicant to participate in that election.&#13;
Deadlines for submitting valid voter registration&#13;
applications prior to the 2008&#13;
statewide elections are as follows:&#13;
Primary Election&#13;
Friday, July 4 - Registration Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, July 29 - Election&#13;
Runoff Primary Election&#13;
Friday, August 1 - Registration Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, August 26 - Election&#13;
General Election&#13;
Friday, October 10 - Registration&#13;
Deadline&#13;
Tuesday, November 4 - Hection&#13;
CHANGES IN POLITICAL AFFILIATION&#13;
Changes in political affiliation may not&#13;
be made during the period from June&#13;
1 through August 31, inclusive, in any&#13;
even-numbered year. The last day on&#13;
which a change in political affiliation&#13;
can be made before the closed period is&#13;
May 31; the first day on which a change&#13;
in political affiliation can be made after&#13;
the closed period is September 1.&#13;
OTHER IMPORTANT DATES&#13;
Last day to request absentee ballot&#13;
for July 29 Primary Hection&#13;
Wednesday, July 23&#13;
Vote early at your County Hection&#13;
Board office&#13;
Friday, July 25, 8 AM - 6 PM&#13;
Saturday, July 26, 8 AM - 1 PM&#13;
Monday, July 28, 8 AM - 6 PM&#13;
Candidate Filing&#13;
for federal, state, legislative&#13;
and county offices&#13;
June 2 - 4&#13;
wvcw.ok, gov/-elections/index.html&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Judy G.&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ Steve’s Hideaway, Tulsa&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
24 @ The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
Democratic U£. senate candidate (currently State&#13;
Senator) Andrew Rice with Richard Ogden Chairperson&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation at a fantastic fundraiser at&#13;
Ogden’s home.&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
on the prowl&#13;
victor G06~ ~e~nt~ O~l~h;ma C0rpora~&#13;
tion Commissioner Jim R6tha plaque with a&#13;
45 of one is his favodte inspirations, Dion’s&#13;
"Abraham Martin &amp; Johi~2&#13;
~e&#13;
84 &amp; Robin Dorner with The City S~Ni~i&#13;
atthe fundraiser for State Senator Andrew Rice!&#13;
Marlett is runn ng aga nst the nfamous sai ~ I(em.&#13;
State Representative A! McAffrey with Oklahbrna&#13;
County Democratic Party co-chair Elle~ Ste~SS :&#13;
at Oklahoma City fundraiser for McAffrey.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
ho wants to see you achieve health,&#13;
fitness, and overall well-being? It seems&#13;
like everyone wants to see you fit into that&#13;
smaller size of pants or cut back on your&#13;
smoking. We live in a soci.ety where it is&#13;
horrible to think that people die. You need&#13;
to take advantage of this munificence of the&#13;
masses.&#13;
Government agencies are always watching&#13;
out for you. The FDA is monitoring what&#13;
medications are safe for your consumption.&#13;
The FAA will not let you fly with Joe Camel&#13;
smoke swirling aimlessly around the cabin.&#13;
The CDC monitors the incidences ofWest&#13;
Nile virus outbreaks in all the 50 states.&#13;
Your local agency on aging center will even&#13;
see to it that you have a fan or air conditioner&#13;
to place in your window ifyou can’t&#13;
afford to buy one. Your taxes are ~vorking to&#13;
help you after all.&#13;
Restaurants and fast food establishments&#13;
are even seeking to give you healthier food.&#13;
Subway leads the pack of retailers by offering&#13;
you groovy grinders and showcasing the&#13;
slimmed down Jared as proof of eating right.&#13;
Numerous restaurants are shrinking their&#13;
portion sizes and now only offering enough&#13;
to satisfy one hippopotamus’ appetite.&#13;
Applebee’s is one example of this sensible&#13;
change. They even charge a little less for&#13;
this good idea. Gosh, even Hamburglar and&#13;
Grimace are putting apple slices in Happy&#13;
Meals.&#13;
There are not-for-profit agencies out there&#13;
that are a website away from accessing&#13;
information for better health. The American&#13;
Lung Association will tell you where to find&#13;
smoking cessation classes. The Cancer Society&#13;
will tell you when you should get a pap&#13;
smear, colorectal check, skin screening, and&#13;
breast exam. There are support groups for&#13;
autism, anger management, gambling addictions,&#13;
mental illnesses, and many more. If&#13;
you can Google it, it is out there waiting to&#13;
be uncovered by you.&#13;
Even money-hungry Hollywood types have&#13;
your best interests in mind. "Supersize Me"&#13;
was that documentary about McDonalds&#13;
and the Big Mac that put the fast-food giant&#13;
into a Dow Jones suicide watch. The behemoth&#13;
hamburger franchiser changed their&#13;
menu in response to this fat-laden epiphany.&#13;
Michael Moore took on the health care&#13;
industry and all the cigar-chomping politicos&#13;
inside the Beltway in his documentary&#13;
"Sicko". He exposed the Swiss cheese health&#13;
coverage we have for the denizens of this&#13;
great land. There have even been movies like&#13;
a "Beautiful Mind" and "Rain Man" that&#13;
have shown a superb story but have also&#13;
given us a better understanding of health&#13;
issues like mental illnesses.&#13;
Finally, we even have philanthropists like&#13;
Bill Gates, Oprah, Bono, and numerous&#13;
others who are giving money to charities to&#13;
improve the lives of others. These methods&#13;
include education and training. Education&#13;
is one of the greatest factors affecting poor&#13;
health. More educated individuals are less&#13;
likely to smoke, drink, or engage in drug&#13;
activity than those individuals who lack a&#13;
proper education.&#13;
If you want to achieve it, you must seek it.&#13;
It should not be difficult; there is assistance&#13;
around every corner. Excuses are around&#13;
every corner too. Choose your corner carefully.&#13;
This health and fitness coltunn is brought to you by that&#13;
guy who has an analog mind in a digital world. That guy&#13;
is Ron Blake and he can be shaken from his reverie at&#13;
w~wv.goblakefitness.com.&#13;
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SPRINGFIELD, MO.&#13;
opened last October and has quickly become&#13;
extremely popular. Why? Because of&#13;
the owner and staff. Rob knows how to treat&#13;
customers and has hired a very professional&#13;
staff. Michelte, the bar manager is the kind&#13;
of bartender that everybody wants. She is&#13;
fun, funny, lively, interesting, professional&#13;
and you can tell that she really enjoys her&#13;
job. Why can’t all bartenders across the&#13;
country be like this? The other bartenders&#13;
there are great also. We found everybody in&#13;
this bar to be extremely friendly. How many&#13;
times have you walked into a bar only to be&#13;
sitting at the bar all by yourself and no one&#13;
talks to you. Trust us, it won’t happen in this&#13;
bar!&#13;
Another fun place is JR’s Nightclub, 504&#13;
E. Commercial, (417) 864-2823. This is the&#13;
bar "where men are comfortable, but everyone&#13;
is welcome". They are open Monday&#13;
thru Saturday, 5 to 1:30 AM and Sunday, 2&#13;
PM to midnight. When you walk in, people&#13;
either know you or they don’t and if they&#13;
don’t know you, they will shortly. Everyone&#13;
is friendly. The bartenders and owner are&#13;
friendly. After a couple of drinks you will&#13;
know everybody in the bar. And isn’t that&#13;
the idea of going to a bar, to meet other&#13;
people? JR’s is the only bar in Springfield&#13;
that is open on Sundays. Other places to&#13;
visit are Martha’s Vineyard and Latin Vibes&#13;
which features special gay shows on Tuesday&#13;
and Thursday evenings.&#13;
If your needing to get around the city,&#13;
contact Fisk Limousines, www.fisklimo.com&#13;
or give them a call at 417.862.2900. They&#13;
give the best service in the entire Midwest.&#13;
Springfield, Missouri is indeed a city with&#13;
a great future. They want EVERYONE to&#13;
visit their beautiful city. We did and we&#13;
certainly enjoyed our stay there as we know&#13;
that all of our readers will. The Convention&#13;
&amp; Visitors Bureau has one of the best&#13;
websites in the nation, www.springfieldadventures.&#13;
com. Be sure and check it out. Our&#13;
thanks to Susan Wade, Public Relations&#13;
Manager, Springfield Convention &amp; Visitors&#13;
Bureau. She is simply "the Best of the Best"&#13;
and so professional, and to Mark Templeton&#13;
of Springfield.&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
NATIONAL NEV S&#13;
NoY. governor .snpports&#13;
same-sex marrmge&#13;
New York Gov. David Patterson said April&#13;
7 that he supports legalization of same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
Speaking by video link to the National Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Task Force’s awards dinner in&#13;
Manhattan, Patterson said: "We xvill push&#13;
on and bring full marriage equality to New&#13;
York state. And when xve have done that,&#13;
xve’re going to do more. We’re going to protect&#13;
young people from bullies. We’re going&#13;
to protect against the discrimination of&#13;
people in the transgender community, and&#13;
xve’re going to fight for decent and affordable&#13;
health care for all citizens in this state."&#13;
"If you xvill join with me, and if xve xvork&#13;
hard enough, xve can change the face of&#13;
Nexv York, which will be the catalyst to&#13;
changing national policy," he said.&#13;
Patterson had planned to attend the dinner&#13;
but was stuck in Albany dealing with budget&#13;
problems.&#13;
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;
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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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479-253-9337&#13;
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3540 E. 31st&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
800-535-2437&#13;
Oklahoma’s HIV/STD Hotline&#13;
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2902 E. 20TH STREET,&#13;
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Service Saturday 9:30 AM&#13;
MCC of the LIVING SPRING&#13;
17 Elk Street&#13;
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              <text>2 the STAR wwvv.ozarksstar.com&#13;
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;
they play Oklahoma again.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn the STAR 3&#13;
Art Show by Shawn Wilson.and Merry&#13;
Schepers. Michael Buble’ in OKC;&#13;
"It is the ideal portrayal ofAmerica,"&#13;
says Jed Resnick, who plays Mark in&#13;
the touring production.&#13;
~ DEE[P INSIDE HO~-t-~OOD&#13;
Deep Inside Hollywood, reports on new&#13;
projects for Madonna and Ian Ziering.&#13;
GLBT History, Past Out looks at the&#13;
life ofFTM pioneer Lou Sullivan.&#13;
Devre Jackson reviews Australian Shiraz&#13;
Bayou Crawfish Etouffee a feature at&#13;
Pascal’s Manale, New Orleans&#13;
~C~AO "~’R~VS~.&#13;
Gay Travelers: Entertainers&#13;
Out of Town: Chelsea, Manhattan&#13;
Pascal’s Manale, New Orleans&#13;
lvlen from all over the world converge&#13;
on Palm Springs for spring break.&#13;
Surprise performances happening all&#13;
weekend long!&#13;
F~T~ESS&#13;
Introspection can lead you to better&#13;
understand yourself and ultimately to&#13;
achieve greater happiness.&#13;
ON THE COVER: Cast of "RENT"&#13;
4 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
LGBT Votes Sway Towards&#13;
Hi11 Clinton&#13;
LOS ANGELES, CA __Not only is the&#13;
Democratic presidential primary ticket a historic&#13;
celebration of diversity, but exit polls&#13;
from Super Tuesday celebrated history as&#13;
well. Polling orga,xizations from around the&#13;
country asked three questions never before&#13;
found on exit poll surveys: Did voters pick&#13;
a xvoman? Did voters pick a black man? Did&#13;
voters identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or&#13;
transgender? We are part of histor):&#13;
Resoundingly, voters answered two of the&#13;
three questions similarly, picking Hillary&#13;
Clinton as their candidate and identifying&#13;
as LGBT. In California, of the gay voters&#13;
(4% of total), 63% voted for Clinton,&#13;
29% for Obama and 1% stayed around&#13;
for E&amp;vards. In New York, 7% of voters&#13;
identified as LGBT, and out of them 59%&#13;
voted for Clinton, 36% for Obama and 3%&#13;
for Edwards.&#13;
In a recent survey conducted by Community Marketing,&#13;
Inc. (CMI), a leading LGBTmarket research compan);&#13;
**tore than 90percent ofgays and lesbians vote in U.S.&#13;
presidential elections, compared to 64percent ofstraight&#13;
citizens. Queerfolk are twice as likely as s~,’aightfolk to&#13;
vote in midterm elections.&#13;
Farrell to be best man £or&#13;
brother’s gay wedding&#13;
DUBLIN, IRELAND __ Hollywood star&#13;
Colin Farrell is preparing for his next big&#13;
role - best man at his brother’s gay wedding.&#13;
The actor will stand beside his sibling&#13;
Eamonn when he marries long-term partner&#13;
Steven Mannion in Provincetown, Massachusetts&#13;
this spring.&#13;
Farrell is dose to his brother and helped&#13;
chose Mannion’s diamond and sapphire&#13;
engagement ring, when Eamonn proposed&#13;
last year.&#13;
A family friend tells the National Enquirer:&#13;
"Colin is a firm believer in gay rights and he&#13;
is proud of his brother.&#13;
"He took Eamonn shopping for rings and&#13;
intends to pick up the tab for the wedding."&#13;
It was announced during the Sundance Film&#13;
Festival that the Edward Norton/Colin&#13;
Farrell cop drama "Pride and Glory" has&#13;
been pushed back till 2009, even though&#13;
it has been complete since last November.&#13;
Farrell commented on this during the press&#13;
junket for "In Bruges," trying to convince&#13;
everyone that the delay has nothing to do&#13;
with the quality of the movie. [via HollywoodElsewhere]&#13;
All Gore Endorses Gay&#13;
Marriage Photo by: David Gabber&#13;
"I think that gay men and women ought to&#13;
have the same rights as heterosexual men&#13;
and women, to make contracts, to have&#13;
hospital visiting rights, to join together in&#13;
marriage," Gore said. ’~d I don’t understand&#13;
why it is considered by some people&#13;
to be a threat to heterosexual marriage to&#13;
allow it by gays and lesbians. Shouldn’t we&#13;
be promoting that kind of faithfulness and&#13;
loyalty to one’s partner regardless of sexual&#13;
orientation?&#13;
Gore hinted that he would come around to&#13;
support same-sex marriage as early as 2006,&#13;
when speaking to a group of gay-rights&#13;
activists, but his latest comments represent&#13;
Gore’s first formal endorsement of equal&#13;
marriage rights.&#13;
Recognized by Keller Williams&#13;
gor out~anding achievement 2005 and 2006&#13;
RE&amp;LTY&#13;
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6 the STAR&#13;
Diversity&#13;
Business&#13;
Association&#13;
of Tulsa&#13;
Can Larry Craig&#13;
be Found Guilty in&#13;
the Court o£Public&#13;
Opinion?&#13;
OKI~AHOMA CITY, OK __ On the facts&#13;
as argued by the ACLU in a friend of the&#13;
court filing, and outlined in this story from&#13;
~wccw.Bloomberg.com ( http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/2b7hew ), to me it looks as if the wily&#13;
and cunning coyote, Larry Craig, will get&#13;
off again, pardon the pun, by thumbing his&#13;
nose at the decency he pretends to legislate&#13;
from the floor of the United States Senate.&#13;
Just in case you’ve been living under a rock&#13;
since late last summer, Senator Larry Craig&#13;
of Idaho, now in his last session of Congress&#13;
since he’s promised to resign, but will&#13;
change his mind if enough people beg him&#13;
to stay was charged with disruptive behavior&#13;
in the Minneapolis airport when observed&#13;
by an undercover policeman engaging in&#13;
what the cop says was sexual solicitation.&#13;
¯here is a 1970 precedent in Minnesota&#13;
that private solicitation of sexual activity in&#13;
a private place can not be found illegal, as&#13;
spying by police in a public restroom is an&#13;
unreasonable search and therefore unconstitutional.&#13;
The Court has yet to rule on Craig’s appeal&#13;
of his guilty plea to the charge. Craig has&#13;
since stated that his guilty plea was entered&#13;
into in haste and without legal advice as&#13;
he wanted to keep the charge out of public&#13;
notice.&#13;
Craig’s peculiar pantomime with his hands&#13;
and feet, though laughable, is not illegal&#13;
which is a good thing for him since his&#13;
coitus ~vas interrupted by a too-eager cop&#13;
wanting to score another statistic.&#13;
Though there was no exposure of body&#13;
parts or verbal utterances, it’s clear to me&#13;
that Craig was after an airport quickie, and&#13;
whether or not his appeal is accepted or rejected&#13;
his action in the restroom stall refutes&#13;
his claim that he isn’t gay. - ..&#13;
Don’t get me wrong: there’s nothing wro9sg~&#13;
with being gay but there is something wrong&#13;
with using your Senate vote to de~rive honest&#13;
men and women their equality under&#13;
the law even as they work to contribute to a&#13;
decent American society.&#13;
Ifyou listened to the taped interview of the&#13;
Idaho Senator and the cop you must have&#13;
noticed that Craig certainly had his battle&#13;
hardened defense at ful! bore, strengthened&#13;
as if he had done a few practice runs before.&#13;
Just how self-assured would YOU be in this&#13;
situation if you were claiming innocence of&#13;
the charges and the sign language described?&#13;
However, in the public court of reasonable&#13;
opinion, I think Larry Craig would be&#13;
found guilty with forethought and conspiracy&#13;
of multiple counts to commit hypocrisy.&#13;
Unfortunately, this crime is not punished by&#13;
any jail sentence or fine.&#13;
Craig’s punishment will have to be the&#13;
resignation of his office and a return to, can&#13;
I say, private life as a civilian where he will&#13;
no doubt write a book describing the pain&#13;
he’s endured from the slings and arrows of&#13;
outrageous fortune and his hounding from&#13;
office by the Puritans of public decency, the&#13;
very constituency he claimed to represent?&#13;
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CONFERENCE&#13;
~mosexuality is Neither&#13;
~ness nor Sin&#13;
~ Friday March 7,&#13;
urday March 8&#13;
ersity of Central&#13;
Oklahoma, Edmond&#13;
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Church of the Open Arms&#13;
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OI~NING RECEPTION THURSDAY, iV~RCH 6 6-9PM&#13;
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TULSA, OK__ The Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center art gallery will host its monthly&#13;
First Thursday meet-the-artist reception&#13;
from 6-9pm, Thursday, March 6, 2008, for&#13;
the opening of it’s March exhibit "Now and&#13;
Zen", featuring local artists Shawn Wilson&#13;
and Merry Schepers.&#13;
Shawn Wilson has been a professional artist&#13;
for 25 years. A native Oklahoman, she moved&#13;
to New York at 18 years old and within a&#13;
short time was regularly selling her pen and&#13;
-ink drawings to New Yorker magazine. She&#13;
studied sculpture at New York’s famed Art&#13;
Students’ League, and over the years has&#13;
shown sculpture in galleries in New York, San&#13;
Francisco and Atlanta. Shawn also paints-oil&#13;
on canvas-and most notably, ’sumi-~’, 0apanese&#13;
inkbrush painting). She studied this ancient&#13;
art form with one of the few bona fide&#13;
masters here in the U.S., Koho Yamamoto of&#13;
NYC. Sumi-6 suits Shawn’s artistic abilities to&#13;
a ’t’, as her work in all mediums concentrates&#13;
on the essence of the subject rather than the&#13;
details.&#13;
..................Continued page 27&#13;
Crooner Comes&#13;
ByJoey De&#13;
~~e’s blonde, he’s beautiful and his new style of&#13;
classic crooning will be coming to the stage of the Oklahoma&#13;
City Ford Center Mar. 4.&#13;
Michael Bubld, the international&#13;
superstar who has earned himself a&#13;
place in music history with such hits&#13;
as "Feelin’ Good," is coming to Oklahoma&#13;
City as part of his third major&#13;
US concert tour. All of the shows&#13;
on the first leg of his 2007-2008&#13;
tour sold out in record time. Buble’&#13;
brings an irrepressible spirit, engaging&#13;
humor, and confident charisma&#13;
to the concert stage, and will perform&#13;
hits from his current CD "Call me&#13;
Irresistible and many other classics.&#13;
Bubl&amp; new CD, which he calls "my&#13;
remark on the state of love," contains&#13;
feeling that ,vill surprise and delight&#13;
fans and impress those new to his&#13;
music. "Irresponsible" contains more&#13;
of Bubl&amp; buoyant, modern interpretations&#13;
and songs by such greats as&#13;
Leonard Cohen, Eric Clapton and&#13;
Cy Coleman.&#13;
Michael won his first Grammy Award&#13;
this year. The Grammy is for Best&#13;
Traditional Pop Vocal Album for&#13;
"Call Me Irresponsible", which&#13;
shot to #1, topping the charts&#13;
around the world. The album&#13;
included the #1 hit single&#13;
"Everything", and was the&#13;
fastest trip to #1 in three&#13;
years on Billboard’s Adult&#13;
Contemporary chart.&#13;
To purchase concert tickets&#13;
go to www.ticketmaster.&#13;
corn or visit the Ford&#13;
Center box office.&#13;
Visit www.&#13;
michaelbuble.com for&#13;
concert schedule.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 9&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
what can be said about "f~nt" that hasfft&#13;
(and sometimes infamous) rock-opera that&#13;
changed Br6adway forever ,,,ill be closing its doors on the great ~q~ite&#13;
Way in Jtm~ but before it dora, the national tour will be making several&#13;
stops in th~ Midwest.&#13;
"Rent" is the story, of a colorful collectiot~ of frien&amp; in Manhattan’s East&#13;
End around the tiim end of the eighties. Surrounded by" povert.&gt;; the onset&#13;
of the MDS epi&amp;mic and the rise of corporate commercialism, this group&#13;
of artists defies the norm and redefines the boundaries oflove.&#13;
" says Jed Resnick, who plays Mark in&#13;
promise ofAmerica is a country of tolerance&#13;
harmony.&#13;
just doesn’t l~appen in rea! life, there is so much hatred&#13;
utopian and unreal&#13;
~ bom~daries."&#13;
’°Rent" are persona!. "This show was the first&#13;
shame and&#13;
that Resnick says he connected with privately as a&#13;
him want&#13;
was a major&#13;
998, the summer&#13;
when I first&#13;
characters rand connected.&#13;
It became a dream&#13;
m be in the sho~; and&#13;
people joked with me&#13;
in High School about it&#13;
because I’m so close to&#13;
Mark."&#13;
According to the performer,&#13;
taking on the&#13;
role of the show’s filmmaking&#13;
n~xrator was not&#13;
too much of a srxetch.&#13;
"Mark and Jed are both&#13;
slightly neurotic, Jewish&#13;
N ew Yorkers." he laughs.&#13;
"I latched on to our&#13;
surface similarities and&#13;
then was able to discover&#13;
this~gs I didn’t realize&#13;
about b~n. Things like&#13;
his passion for art and&#13;
fl~e ~ower it has to affect&#13;
change."&#13;
Photo: Jed Resnick&#13;
Cathedral ofHope Donates Scarves&#13;
to Wilson Schoo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ For the fourth year in a row&#13;
members of the Cathedral of Hope made scarves for Wilson&#13;
Elementary School; In 2004 the church "adopted" Wilson for a&#13;
number of service projects, since Wilson was their neighborhood&#13;
school and included children from homeless shelters and section&#13;
eight housing. Annual projects include collecting schoo! supplies,&#13;
donating tissues during cold season, and sewing scarves every&#13;
winter.&#13;
This year members worked over two nights creating over 60&#13;
scarves. One couple also donated gloves and hats.&#13;
On Tuesday, February 5, church members delivered the goodies&#13;
to the school. According to pastor, the Rev. Dr. Scott Jones, "The&#13;
assistant principal told us that every year the kids look forward to&#13;
the day the scarves are handed out and that they wear them every&#13;
day a~er that."&#13;
Nancy Sanders, who has helped with the project every year said,&#13;
"It’s always a lot of fun for the kids and fun for us too."&#13;
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;
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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;
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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;
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"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;
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Neighborhood&#13;
s recently as the mid-1990s, relatively few visitors spent time&#13;
in Chelsea, the neighborhood on Manhattan’s west side between&#13;
Midtown and Greenwich Village. Today, however, Chelsea abounds&#13;
with gay bars, coo! restaurants, diverting shops, avant-garde galleries,&#13;
and an increasing number of hotels. It’s become arguably the&#13;
city’s hottest destination for gay visitors, and a wonderful neighborhood&#13;
to spend a weekend or short vacation.&#13;
This part of the city was developed in the 1830s by clergyman&#13;
Clement Clark Moore, author of"A Visit from St. Nicholas" ("~B~vas&#13;
the night before Christmas..."), whose family owned most of the&#13;
area. Well into the mid-20th century, Chelsea was a drab, lower-income&#13;
neighborhood where workers at nearby garment factories and&#13;
river docks lived in cheap boardinghouses and rickety, airless tenements.&#13;
But as gays began moving here in the ’70s and ’80s, gentrification&#13;
gradually took hold. And in recent years, the neighborhood&#13;
has developed cachet among both residents and visitors as one of the&#13;
trendiest areas in the city as well as one of the nation’s most dynamic&#13;
gay communities.&#13;
Chelsea comprises roughly the blocks between 5th Avenue and the&#13;
Hudson River, with 14th Street forming the neighborhood’s southern&#13;
boundary. Most locals consider 23rd Street to be its northern&#13;
edge, but others argue the border extends as far north as 28th or&#13;
even 32nd Street. For all practical purposes - particularly in terms&#13;
of retail, dining, and clubbing - you’ll find the most intriguing&#13;
businesses between 14th and 23rd streets. And where gay-popular&#13;
establishments are concerned, the main drag is 8th Avenue, with 7th&#13;
Avenue a close runner-up. Additionally, 9th and 10th avenues have&#13;
witnessed the tide of gentrification in recent years, particularly as&#13;
top galleries have moved into the western reaches of Chelsea.&#13;
20 the STAR&#13;
)ff~rs little in the way of attractions, unless, of&#13;
course, you count shopping as a form of sightseeing. If you wander&#13;
along West 20th through West 27th streets in the block west of 10th&#13;
Avenue, you’ll find storefront after storefront of cutting-edge art galleries&#13;
- check out www.chelseaartga~leries.com for details on upcoming&#13;
shows. Fans of dance should note two important neighborhood&#13;
institutions: the art deco Joyce Theater, which hosts high-quality&#13;
dance companies throughout the year, and the dramatic Dance Theater&#13;
Workshop, around the corner, which also presents acclaimed&#13;
concerts throughout the year. The neighborhood draws plenty of&#13;
foodies to its Chelsea Market, a bustling concourse of gourmet food&#13;
stalls in which you’ll find tantalizing Thai food, savory soups, fine&#13;
wines, heavenly baked goods, and lots more.&#13;
In fact, restaurants have become one of the neighborhood’s leading&#13;
draws. There are the obvious bastions of gay social life, such as Viceroy&#13;
and Food Bar for rather standard American chow, and campy&#13;
VYNL, which is known for its eclectic Asian and international&#13;
dishes, plus outstanding martinis. Gym buffs on high-protein diets&#13;
favor Better Burger, with its menu of lean, char-grilled burgers and&#13;
fresh-squeezed juices. Other hot spots include the funky Thai restaurant&#13;
Room Service, known for such ldcky creations as Thai-spicy&#13;
tuna salad and chile-rubbed salmon; and Suenos, which serves some&#13;
of the most innovative regional Mexican fare in the city - be sure to&#13;
try the duck-confit quesadillas with poached pears and ancho chileso&#13;
For weekend brunch, don’t miss East of Eighth, which turns out&#13;
first-rate contemporary American food and offers lively cabaret in&#13;
the evenings. Few spots are more popular at lunchtime than Dish, a&#13;
glorified diner of sorts, which is also known for its relaxing Saturday&#13;
and Sunday brunch. Snackers and noshers will find plenty of&#13;
toothsome options, including F&amp;B Gudtfood for gourmet hot dogs&#13;
and European-style street food, Murray’s for some of the city’s finest&#13;
bagels, and Pinkberry, for the mysterious yogurt-esque frozen-dessert&#13;
snacks that have taken the city by storm.&#13;
On the west side of the neighborhood, you can count on the Red&#13;
Cat for a terrific meal of creative American fare, such as a fantastic&#13;
paprika-roasted cod with spicy escarole and an anchovy-almond&#13;
sauce. At cozy Tia Pol, choose from a long list of outstanding Spanish&#13;
tapas, while the much-hyped Craftsteak is your go-to for superb&#13;
cuts of beef- it’s part ofTom Colicchio’s (ofTV’s Top Chef) growing&#13;
restaurant empire.&#13;
Chelsea has become the epicenter of gay nightlife in New York&#13;
City (although it’s fair to say that the Hells Kitchen and East Village&#13;
neighborhoods provide plenty of competition). There are the&#13;
trendy spots, such as G Lounge, a sea of coiffed and smartly dressed&#13;
men hobnobbing around a central bar or relaxing in mod lounge&#13;
chairs; and the long-running Splash, a two-floor temple of chic gay&#13;
clubbing known for its go-go dancers and throbbing music. Quirky&#13;
Barracuda cultivates a mixed arty and cruisy bunch, while the bilevel&#13;
Eagle caters to the usual set of bears, leather men, and ardent porn&#13;
enthusiasts (old-fashioned blue movies play on the video screens).&#13;
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Rawhide is an old-school neighborhood bar with an age-diverse&#13;
following, and the friendly Gym Sportbar has become the darling&#13;
of the post-workout crowd. Locals hangouts like View Bar and XES&#13;
can seem empty or bustling depending on the night, and a couple of&#13;
pulsing warehouse discos, Rush and Stereo, round out the scene.&#13;
Chelsea has relatively few hotel rooms compared with other key&#13;
Manhattan neighborhoods, but it’s a 10- to 20-minute walk (or&#13;
a short cab or subway ride) from the scads of hotels in Midtown.&#13;
What you will find in Chelsea, however, are several properties with&#13;
reasonable rates, most catering heavily to the gay market. A favorite&#13;
of history buffs is the raffish Hotel Chelsea, the city’s tallest building&#13;
when it was built in the 1880s. This bohemian hostelry has been the&#13;
home of all sorts of fascinating characters, from William Burroughs&#13;
to Jasper Johns to Allen Ginsberg: Just up the street, the modern&#13;
and rather basic Chelsea Savoy Hotel has a terrific location at the&#13;
corner ofWest 23rd Street and 7th Avenue, and rooms here can run&#13;
as low as $99 nightly.&#13;
Among the big chains, there’s a Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan&#13;
Chelsea on West 25th Street, and the Hampton Inn Chelsea&#13;
on West 24th Street. Both of these are clean, well-managed, and&#13;
affordable. This hip neighborhood is rapidly developing, though,&#13;
and within a few years you’ll find a number of additional hotels to&#13;
choose from. For instance, the trendy hotel brand Indigo is planning&#13;
a 122-room property for 127 West 28th Street, to open in&#13;
early 2009.&#13;
And, just a short walk east of Chelsea in a similarly vibrant area, you&#13;
might consider the uber-coolWNew York Union Square, a swank&#13;
stunner that occupies the 1911 beaux-arts Guardian Life building&#13;
and contains Todd English’s bustling Olives restaurant and Rande&#13;
Gerber’s see-and-be-seen Underbar. Or check into Ian Schrager’s&#13;
luxuriously re-imagined Gramercy Park Hotel, a glam boutique&#13;
hotel overlooking the elegant park of the same name.&#13;
Among smaller, gay-oriented properties, a reliable pick is the Chelsea&#13;
Pines Inn, which occupies a charming 1850s town house in the&#13;
heart of the neighborhood. Rooms with semiprivate bath (sink and&#13;
shower are in your room, but the toilet is shared with several other&#13;
rooms on same floor) start at $140, while rooms with private baths&#13;
begin at $175. An even better value, with rates beginning around&#13;
$130 for shared-bath units, the Chelsea Lodge is set along handsome&#13;
West 22nd Street and contains 22 cozy, clean, and pleasantly&#13;
furnished rooms. When you consider that generic, bland chain&#13;
properties in Midtown can charge well over $400 per night, these&#13;
two intimate and friendly Chelsea hideaways are a real bargain. And&#13;
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and the&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
esterday was my thirty-ninth&#13;
birthday. I chose to wake with the roosters&#13;
and run a five kilometer race to begin my&#13;
fete of this event. I ruminated on my choice&#13;
of a celebratory method be.fore, during, and&#13;
after this competition. I discovered many&#13;
reasons ~vhy I dragged my partner and our&#13;
little canine companion along with me to&#13;
this athletic spectacle.&#13;
There is not much traffic on an early Saturday&#13;
morning when you are headed to a&#13;
physical challenge. I was able to really notice&#13;
the mountains when I wasn’t beset by droves&#13;
of angry, chafed, rush-hour motorists. I&#13;
realized that the mountains were even more&#13;
majestic with their verdant hue given the&#13;
recent rains here in the desert. The rising&#13;
sun added its paintbrush to this mountain&#13;
landscape with its spangling of yellows and&#13;
oranges. A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
We drove past the Phoenix International&#13;
Raceway on our journey to the starting line.&#13;
I have lived in the Valley of the Sun for over&#13;
three years and had never seen this imposing&#13;
NASCAR edifice. It was quietly assuming&#13;
its regnant place alongside its panoply of&#13;
mountains. We also had never been to the&#13;
location of this gala running affair. It too&#13;
was nestled next to the mountains and was&#13;
a magnificent oasis in the ribald desert landscape.&#13;
I felt a contemporary thrill of a Louis&#13;
and Clark moment as I gazed upon virgin&#13;
ground. A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
There were other people at the race site&#13;
when I arrived. These people also had&#13;
running shoes and were stretching. These&#13;
people also brought friends, family members,&#13;
and their little dogs too. These people&#13;
also ran the course, sweated, and finished&#13;
completely exhausted. I wasn’t the only one&#13;
early to bed and early to rise. We shared camaraderie&#13;
and a commonality that morning.&#13;
A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
I received a T-shirt, bananas, a medal, an&#13;
olio of donated sundries, and some&#13;
friendly discourse through&#13;
out my experience. It did cost me twentyfive&#13;
dollars to participate but I am not offering&#13;
any regrets. I could just as easily have&#13;
spent that money on a well-earned hangover&#13;
but I already have plenty of those notched&#13;
in my craw! of fame. I am pleased with my&#13;
assortment of newly acquired memorabilia.&#13;
A good reason to get up and run.&#13;
There was live music after the race. It was&#13;
provided by your quintessential three men&#13;
and a lady cover band. The backdrop was&#13;
a cupola adorned, ornate clubhouse and a&#13;
lake begirded with palm trees. I would have&#13;
settled for anything at that time. I had just&#13;
felt the intrinsic satisfaction of completing&#13;
an arduous task and the extrinsic reward of a&#13;
salvo of cheers for my fait accompli. A very&#13;
good reason to get up and run.&#13;
I am thirty-nine today and I wil! be forty&#13;
next year. I have no control over the passage&#13;
of time. I will continue to enjoy my flight&#13;
through the ages and I will continue to&#13;
augment my reasoning for getting up and&#13;
running...until the flight ends.&#13;
~sis health andfitness column is brought to&#13;
you by that gvgy who noticed that sex act is&#13;
followed by sexagenarian in the dictionary.&#13;
~at connect the dots guy is Ron Blake and&#13;
he can be vivified at www.goblakefimess.&#13;
co~n,&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
ART SHOW:&#13;
Between sumi-d, drawings, oil paintings and&#13;
sculpture, Shawn’s work has been shown and&#13;
sold in dozens of one-woman and group&#13;
showings and through commissioned work.&#13;
Merry Schepers is also a native Otdahoman&#13;
whose works in porcelain, clay and&#13;
multimedia embrace a broad stylistic spectrum&#13;
from flying porcelain vessels to&#13;
shamanic, archetypal masks to functional&#13;
stoneware. She earned her BA from&#13;
Montclair State University (N.J.) and has&#13;
worked in clay for over thirteen years.&#13;
As a member of the Alternative Outsider&#13;
artists, she participates in that group’s&#13;
annual show. She also shows in galleries in&#13;
Tulsa, Ok. and Fayetteville, AR. and&#13;
participates in Tulsa’s Blue Dome Arts&#13;
Festival.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month of March, and can be viewed&#13;
Monday thru Saturday from 3-9pm. Nae&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is&#13;
located at 621 E. 4th St., in downtown&#13;
Tulsa. More info can be found on the web&#13;
at okeq.org.&#13;
7his monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’sfor&#13;
Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks equal rightsfor&#13;
Lesbian, Ga); Bisexual &amp; Tram’gender (LGBT) individuals&#13;
andfamilies through advocacy, education,&#13;
programs, alliances, and the operation ofthe Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equali~y Center.&#13;
Oklahoma City mayor&#13;
challenges citizens to&#13;
loose 1 million pounds&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY - With a button-popping&#13;
spread of cornbread, sausage and gravy,&#13;
chicken fried steak and pecan pie designated&#13;
as Oklahoma’s official state meal, it’s no&#13;
surprise that Oklahoma City’s mayor wants&#13;
to put the city on a diet.&#13;
Mick Cornett has challenged the city to&#13;
shed 1 million pounds as its New Year’s&#13;
resolution.&#13;
A1 McAffrey To Speak&#13;
At OK County Democrats&#13;
Medallion Dinner&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __M is the Representative&#13;
for House District 88 and will be&#13;
the Master of Ceremonies for our Medallion&#13;
Dinner.&#13;
The Oklahoma County Democrats Medallion&#13;
Dinner, with Jim Roth and Al McAffrey,&#13;
will be taking place on March 8, 2008&#13;
at the Regal Room (Ned’s Catering), 625&#13;
NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 73118.&#13;
Visit the website for updated information,&#13;
sponsor &amp; ticket prices, and easy online&#13;
ticket purchasing.&#13;
www.okcountydemocrats.org&#13;
Oklahoma Governor&#13;
say’s NO to National&#13;
Real ID&#13;
(PR) The federal effort to create a national&#13;
identity card, called the Real ID card, would&#13;
take us one step closer to a surveillance&#13;
society, erode our right to privacy and put&#13;
our personal information at risk.&#13;
Luckily, governors in five states, including&#13;
Oklahoma, courageously rejected this invasive&#13;
law. Now we need these governors to&#13;
stand their ground so that Congress will be&#13;
forced to repeal this horrifying program!&#13;
Real ID would force all states to connect&#13;
their DMV databases to one single interlinked&#13;
system -- facilitating government&#13;
tracking of ordinary Americans.&#13;
It would also expose our most sensitive personal&#13;
information to criminal identity theft.&#13;
Thanks to your Governor, this invasive law&#13;
-- and the dramatic tax increases required to&#13;
pay its massive price tag -- was courageously&#13;
rejected in Oklahoma. Help make sure that&#13;
no American is forced to use the costly "Big&#13;
Brother" Real ID card.&#13;
The national Real ID card will take away&#13;
our privacy and treat all Americans like&#13;
enemies of the state!&#13;
"The nature of the questions LGBT human&#13;
rights defenders were asked, repeatedly&#13;
trying to link homosexuality and pedophilia,&#13;
simply shows how far our stubborn opposition&#13;
is ready to go to put obstacles before&#13;
LGBT groups on their way to recognition&#13;
as members of civil society," the International&#13;
Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA)&#13;
said in a statement.&#13;
Just two of many reasons the right wing&#13;
hates McCain.&#13;
1. Same-sex marriage. McCain refuses to&#13;
support a constitutional amendment to ban&#13;
same-sex marriage.&#13;
2. Stem-cell research. McCain would relax&#13;
restrictions on federal dollars for embryonic&#13;
stem cell research, which critics consider&#13;
tantamount to abortion.&#13;
BERLIN (AP) __ A new Berlin memorial&#13;
to the Nazis’ gay victims should be ready&#13;
within months, officials said Thursday.&#13;
The $890,000 memorial to gay victims will&#13;
be located in Berlin’s Tiergarten Park, across&#13;
from the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of&#13;
Europe, Culture Minister Bernd Neumann&#13;
said. Homosexuality was banned under the&#13;
Nazis. Tens of thousands of people, primarily&#13;
men, were arrested, and many were sent&#13;
to concentration camps.&#13;
BEIJING (AFP) Chinas Ministry of Health&#13;
is set to implement its first ever national&#13;
programme to curb the spread of HIV/&#13;
AIDS among gay men.&#13;
"The programme aims to strengthen&#13;
measures to prevent and control the deadly&#13;
disease among the homosexual community,"&#13;
the China Daily quoted Wang \greizhen, a&#13;
senior official with the ministry’s HIWAIDS&#13;
prevention department, as saying.&#13;
"By learning more about gay people, we can&#13;
better protect them against this incurable&#13;
disease. Studies are under way in several cities&#13;
to collect information on gay men, such&#13;
as their.., behavioural patterns."&#13;
The programme will also deliver special&#13;
funding and technical support to gay men,&#13;
Wang said, without giving further details.&#13;
There are over 700 thousand gay men with&#13;
HIV/AIDS in China.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn the STAR 27&#13;
"Be cor~servative with money, Gemini!"&#13;
As Mars enters Cancer, productive efforts are easily clouded&#13;
by moods and misunderstandings. While he opposes&#13;
Pluto, frustrations can gain exaggerated importance. You&#13;
may feel like you need an oar to propel your craft forward,&#13;
but what you may really need is a shovel to dig to the root&#13;
of existing challenges.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -Apri~ 19): Yours is the sign of the&#13;
lone wolf, but you are now aiming for the role of head of&#13;
the household. The responsibilities and obligations really&#13;
don’t suit you. Try for the position of "elder statesperson" or&#13;
dowager instead.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Little domestic arguments&#13;
can explode way too easily. Are you just being stubborn?&#13;
How important are those details, anyway? Your arguments&#13;
may be more aesthetic than logical, but they should still be&#13;
explainable in a calm, friendly manner.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - Jun~ 20): Be very careful and conservative&#13;
with your money. Household and proper~ investments&#13;
or any renegotiation of debt should be checked out very&#13;
thoroughly. Sexual urges may take an emotional cost, challenging&#13;
you to think more about your deeper needs.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Acting on impulse can&#13;
transform your relationship, and probably not for the better.&#13;
Channel that energy into thinking ahead and talking about&#13;
what you want, what your partner wants, and how you can&#13;
deepen your connection.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Worrying about your health or&#13;
work only makes problems - real or imagined - worse. Take&#13;
positive steps, and check out anything that bears watching.&#13;
Remember the difference between focus and obsession,&#13;
and stick to the task at hand.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Your political aims&#13;
are coming from somewhere deep in your gut, which is fine.&#13;
But sensible strategy should come from your brilliant-butnow-&#13;
vacationing brain. Artistic, creative expressions will&#13;
give you the outlet you need.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Courtesy is usually&#13;
your strongest conviction. Now other deep beliefs provoke&#13;
you to speak up against authority. Think carefully about&#13;
mouthing off to the police or your boss. If you want to raise&#13;
hell, find a public demonstration that suits your politics.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Your urge for arguments&#13;
seems to be coming out of nowhere. Try to focus&#13;
that energy toward digging into topics that interest you.&#13;
Take up a good challenge to keep your mind busy and your&#13;
mouth out of trouble!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): Your&#13;
sexual appetite is surging, but so is your deeper desire for&#13;
commitment. One is so much more easily satisfied than the&#13;
other that you might find any effort frustrating. Try seeing&#13;
the glass as half full.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Is your partner&#13;
being too aggressive, or are you just being stubborn? You&#13;
can do something about the latter. Fights come easily, but&#13;
so does passion. You really need a struggle. Be nice, and&#13;
you could get a good one!&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February t8): Wanting too&#13;
much can be a great spur to action, but acting impulsively&#13;
on excessive desire is a sure path to accidents and illness.&#13;
Meditate, think ahead, and confide in a friend with a cooler&#13;
head before acting.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Acting on your playful&#13;
urges will have far-reaching ramifications. Focus those desires&#13;
responsibly and creatively. Infuriating people is not a&#13;
mark of success per se, but be bold enough to risk pissing&#13;
off the right people for the right reasons.&#13;
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CommUnity Meal Wednesdays at 6:00 PM&#13;
MCC of the Living Spring&#13;
17 Elk Street&#13;
Eureka Springs, AR 72632&#13;
479-253-9337&#13;
Worship Sundays at 6:00 PM&#13;
Have a God filled and Blessed Day!&#13;
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17 West 7th Street&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
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HABANA INN&#13;
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Oklahoma Cig; OK&#13;
405-528-2221&#13;
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KELLY KIRBY, CPA&#13;
4815 S. HARVARD, SUITE 424&#13;
Tulsa, OK * 918-747-5466&#13;
Certified Public Accountant&#13;
RENT the Musical&#13;
Tulsa PAC&#13;
918-596-7111&#13;
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SUSAN HARTMAN&#13;
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ANGLES&#13;
2117 NW 39th St.&#13;
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BAMBOO LOUNGE&#13;
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CLUB MAJESTIC&#13;
124 N. BOSTON&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
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FINISHLINE&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklaboma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
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THE COPA&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
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THE LEDO&#13;
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Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
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CENTURY 21 GOLD CASTLE&#13;
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CHUCK BRECKENRIDGE&#13;
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GAY BRADY HEIGHTS-Tulsa&#13;
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www.gaybradyheightstulsa.com&#13;
GUSHER’S RESTAURANT&#13;
2200 NW 39TH EXPRESSWAY&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
405-525-0730&#13;
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GAYRIBBEAN CRUISES&#13;
www.gayribbeancruises.com&#13;
877-560-8318&#13;
DIVERSITY CHRISTIAN CNTR&#13;
211 S. Garnett&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74128&#13;
www.realacceptance.com&#13;
OUR HOUSE, TOO&#13;
203 N. Nogales Ave&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74127&#13;
918-585-9552&#13;
HOPE TESTING CLINIC&#13;
3540 E. 31st&#13;
Tulsa, OK&#13;
800-535-2437&#13;
Oklahoma’s HIV/STD Hotline&#13;
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2902 E. 20TH STREE~I;&#13;
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Worship Sundays 6pm&#13;
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              <text>~nty one years ago was a world that many&#13;
young people never k~ew or could comprehend.&#13;
No openly gay person had been elected&#13;
to public office in Oklahoma. Organizations&#13;
advocating equality for GLBT Oklahomans&#13;
were few and far less influential. Only 3 years&#13;
earlier our Oklahoma Legislature had passed&#13;
legislation (later ruled unconstitutional by the&#13;
Federal court system) that would prohibit a&#13;
public school teacher from even making a positive&#13;
statement about the GLBT community&#13;
in a classroom. Equality for GLBT people was&#13;
hardly discussed, and gay marriage even more&#13;
remote. Politicians could (and did) make hateful&#13;
statements about our community without&#13;
any fear that someone would challenge their&#13;
remarks. (sorry Sally, you came along too late)&#13;
ride&#13;
~ganizers of this year’s Tulsa Pride Celebration&#13;
are promising the public that this&#13;
year’s events will be anything but boring. Nate&#13;
Black, one of the co-chairs says the changes&#13;
are intended to breathe a new sense of excitement&#13;
into the Pride observance and to help&#13;
promote the revitalization of downtown. It&#13;
may not look the same, but organizers promise&#13;
that Tulsa Pride 2008 will be just as incredible&#13;
of a celebration as ever. Spanning over two&#13;
weeks, with an event almost every evening,&#13;
Tulsa Pride 2008 has something for everyone.&#13;
"There will be some differences, but the spirit&#13;
of the celebration is the same. It is still going&#13;
to be a joyful, invigorating experience that xvill&#13;
spark the same sense of pride and freedom in&#13;
our community,"&#13;
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;
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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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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;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
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;
www.ozarksstar.corn ~}~eSTAR t9&#13;
of Town&#13;
B~ A~&amp;’~w Colli~&#13;
W-eekend Getaways from&#13;
Portland, Oregon&#13;
Oregon’s Gannon Beach o~rs some ofthe best sunset-viewing on the&#13;
West Coast. (Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
with a marionberry vinaigreue. For more sophisticated fare, book&#13;
a table at the Gower Street Bistro, which presents creative regional&#13;
dishes, such as pan-seared sea scallops with roaste&amp;cre~ corn,&#13;
eNgplant, and tJancetta.&#13;
You might spend the mornings in Cannon Beach strolling along the sand,&#13;
admiring the many geological formations just Offshore, such as the famous,&#13;
237-~bot-tall Haystack Rocla Do as locals do and grab a cup ofdelicious&#13;
java at Sleepy Mgnk C~ff?e Roasters (alofig with £ ~hick sli~e ofch0~latechip&#13;
pumpkin bread)before you Set Out[ %nture south of Cannori Beach&#13;
and youll pass throt~ Oswald West S~te Park, which is laced with hiking&#13;
trails that weave through 01d-gro~f0rest; leading down tO the ~ch.&#13;
End your day in fianky itS, with its quirlg, cafes and galleri~i perhaps&#13;
enjoying a glass of Oregon wine at Vino, a snaz~ little Wine bar that&#13;
also ser~e~ plate~ of delici0u] chkrcuterie and cheeSe. Between Manzanita&#13;
and CannOn Beach in tiny Arch Cape, the gay-owned Ocean Point Inn&#13;
comprises three oceanfront suites with chic, contempo~ furnishings, fiatscreen&#13;
TVs, and gas fireplaces. Guests can enjoy a ~de range oftreatments&#13;
at the inn’s spa. It’s one of the most romantic accommodations along the&#13;
coast.&#13;
I-5}&#13;
Within 30 miles of Portland, in Oregon’s verdant Willamette Valley; you’ll&#13;
find some ofthe leading wineries in ~e United States - the area ha~ become&#13;
especially renowned for iris pinot noirs. Ifyou have only a day to tour the&#13;
region, focus your efforts a~ound the rural, hilly Yamhill area, home to such&#13;
esteemed vineyards as Willakenzie, Penner,Ash, and Adelsheim. Just a short&#13;
drive south, in the Dundee Hills. standouts include Archery Summit, Sokot&#13;
Blosser, and Domaine Serene. ~ese are among dozens ofwineries with tasting&#13;
rooms open m the public.&#13;
Hip and cosmopolitan Portland continues to emerge as a popular urban&#13;
vacation destination for gay" and lesbian travelers, thanks in part to its stellar&#13;
restaurant scene, liberal social climate, and artsy personalit~: But another&#13;
major draw of this charmed city is its proxmaity to so many breathtakingly&#13;
beautiful places that make perfect two- to three-day getaways. In an afternoon’s&#13;
drive, you can explore the rugged Oregon Coast, tile lush Willamette&#13;
Valley wine country, or the high desert outdoor recreation mecca of Bend.&#13;
Here’s a look at three ideal weekend getaways from the Portland area, all of&#13;
them centered on communities with an increasing number of gay-owned or&#13;
gay-friendly accommodations and restaurants.&#13;
Camaon Beach and Manzanita (a 90-minute drive via U.S. 26)&#13;
~Ihis part of the valley abounds with excellent restaurants, too. An intimate&#13;
spot serving relatively affordable French fare, Cuvee sits along the quiet&#13;
main drag oftiny Carlton and is a fine place to end a day ofwine-t~asting.&#13;
Among the several stellar restauvamts in Dundee, check out Tina’s, a bustling&#13;
bistro that features creative American fare emphasizing ingredients from&#13;
local r delicious dish is the seared halibut&#13;
cheeks with diced&#13;
"Ihere&#13;
tic and&#13;
rooms, each with a&#13;
As vou&#13;
From downtown Pordand, U.S. 26 leads west over the dramatic Coast&#13;
Mountains to northern Oregon’s spectacular and relatively macrowded&#13;
coast, a highlight ofwhich is dapper Cannon Beach, a low-keyed&#13;
munity set along a striking stretch of beach. Quite a few gays and lesbians&#13;
(including Pordand-based filmmaker Gus Van Zant) own or rent summer&#13;
homes here or in nearby beach towns, such as funk)" Manzauita and upscale&#13;
Gearhart.&#13;
The quieter south end of Cannon Beach. known as Tolovana Park. has a&#13;
slightly more artsy feel. Here you might spend the night at the delightful&#13;
Inn at Cannon Beach, a tasteful complex of contemporar5 two-srory&#13;
cottages that open around a central courtyard with fragrant flower gardens&#13;
and Adirondack chairs. Itk steps from the beach, and next door to’the&#13;
Warren House Pub. a casual, gay-friendly spot that brews its own&#13;
excellent beer and serves tast7 comfort food, such as grilled pankocrusted&#13;
oysters, and house-smoked-salmon salad&#13;
gene. Here&#13;
scene of any Oregon city&#13;
with parks ~nd ri~:e vci~ opportunities for recreation. A&#13;
attraction is the Owen Ros~ Garden, where more than d&#13;
Nearb); a former chicken-processing plant houses the Fifth Street&#13;
Market, now a complex of fascinati~ shops and enticing restaurants,&#13;
mclu&amp;ng one of the regions best dining choices, Marche. Here you can ry&#13;
such memorable fare as 0yen-roasted local mussels with a saffron-cream,&#13;
and smoked pork chops with rhubarb chum~ From April through De~emher,&#13;
check out the neaiby Saturday Market, Where ente~iners pei~form and&#13;
close to 200 artisans, farmers, and cooks sell their wares.&#13;
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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              <text>By Joey De&#13;
2008&#13;
A new "&#13;
for Pride&#13;
By Joey De&#13;
Ifyou have lived in Tulsa for more&#13;
than twenty minutes, you knmv that&#13;
there is an impenetrable force-field&#13;
separating the city. Most Tulsans call it&#13;
Forty-First Street.&#13;
Photo: Equality Festival at Tulsa’s New Centennial Park&#13;
Sometimes change can be difficult,&#13;
however, despite months of complaints&#13;
and apocalyptic predictions about the&#13;
many "firsts" at Tulsa Pride 2008, it seems&#13;
that the only people who had difficulties&#13;
were the protesters. For the first time in&#13;
the celebration’s history, the protesters&#13;
were present for only a minimal time&#13;
during the Pride Parade and completely&#13;
absent from the Diversity picnic.&#13;
"2008 was a },ear of dramatic change,"&#13;
says Nate Black, one of the event’s cochairs.&#13;
"However thanks to the dedication&#13;
of a strong group of volunteers, all the&#13;
changes to this year’s events were possible.&#13;
It would not have been possible without&#13;
each and every person who helped."&#13;
Black especially credited his co-chairs&#13;
Kristi Freeman and Toby Jenkins with&#13;
making the pieces fit together. "Kristi has&#13;
an incredible ability to assess and foresee&#13;
needs and coordinate logistics. The fact&#13;
that everything worked smoothly to host&#13;
thousands of people at our events xvas a&#13;
testament to her abilities."&#13;
"The fact that ~hlsa Pride is able&#13;
to remain free to the public is proof of&#13;
Toby’s dedication to these events, which&#13;
on the low end cost over $30,000. Under&#13;
his leadership, we were able to, for the&#13;
first time, secure the majority of our&#13;
sponsorships long before the events even&#13;
took place," says Black.&#13;
.......... Continued page-5&#13;
Enter the Downtown Plaza Hotel, on&#13;
7th &amp; Boulder, who for the first time in&#13;
recent memory provided Tulsa Pride an&#13;
official "host" hotel.&#13;
Staying at a hotel room for your own&#13;
city’s Pride ,nay seem a little excessive, but&#13;
for a South-Tulsan, it made perfect sense.&#13;
Having a place downtown to call "home"&#13;
for the weekend saved time and even&#13;
money on the celebration’s two largest&#13;
weekends.&#13;
Anyone who has ever been to a Pride&#13;
observance knows that three things are&#13;
true. It will be hot. You will be sweaty.&#13;
You xvill be drinking. All three of those&#13;
can combine to impede a "proper" Pride&#13;
celebration, but with the convenience of&#13;
the Downtown Plaza Hotel’s location,&#13;
neither was an issue.&#13;
Through taking advantage of the&#13;
special Pride Rate offered by the hotel, it&#13;
was effortless to enjoy the day (or early&#13;
evenings) festivities,&#13;
..........Continued page-5&#13;
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Dear Editor:&#13;
I thought I would add something to the political cartoon in the&#13;
June 2008 Star.&#13;
Presently I live in Oklahoma City, and much to my surprise have&#13;
done so for the last 14 years. Originally from Boston I make an annual&#13;
trip home each Christmas to see family and friends and make&#13;
a quick pilgrimage to the haunts I was familiar with before leaving&#13;
Boston in the mid 80’s. This pilgrimage consists ofwalking the city&#13;
to see what is still around that I was familiar with, and perhaps who&#13;
is still around that I can remember.&#13;
On my most recent trip I was a little saddened to see many places&#13;
that meant a lot to me are no longer around, or have been so renovated&#13;
for so different a use that they are unrecognizable. As is my&#13;
custom, on this outing I stopped in at every gay bar I could remember,&#13;
or find, and had drinks and conversations with the bartenders.&#13;
Most of the old bars are gone, as are the people.&#13;
Politics begins in the bars in Boston, and gay politics was no&#13;
exception. The civil rights fought for and won began with many&#13;
bar patrons and owners, and in the process of getting what they&#13;
were after, the bar owners found that with acceptance came a lesser&#13;
need for the safety of an exclusively gay bar with the occasional&#13;
straight patron. In conjunction with this the price of living in the&#13;
city has made any gay ghetto prohibitive, making it necessary for&#13;
what vcould have been the denizens of such an area to move into the&#13;
suburbs for affordable housing with the side effect of showing the&#13;
majority of the state that Gay people were pretty normal, and not&#13;
the screaming stereotypes that isolation seemed to promote. Gay&#13;
people were seen as responsible people and not the party animals&#13;
who spent most of their lives going to bars to dance the night away&#13;
and returning home each night with a different sex partner. They&#13;
turned out to be people so normal that marriage did not seem to be&#13;
such an improbable thing.&#13;
The ultimate goal of gay gights is equality, and that means normalcy&#13;
for most. Just as straights have their outlets out of the mainstream,&#13;
so do gay people. But both do have their mainstreams. The gay bars&#13;
still around are nostalgia for us older gentlemen who want some of&#13;
the past preserved for our visits back, or who may feel more comfortable&#13;
in one because life had not been all that kind to us, with&#13;
just a bit of the specialty shop aura to them. Most have become very&#13;
mixed, while some have become the corner bar, the lodge for men&#13;
and women of like minds to talk freely among their own, but doing&#13;
it willingly as opposed to necessarily.&#13;
The lesser the need for exclusively gay bars, the more success can be&#13;
claimed by the gay community.&#13;
Joe Quigley&#13;
Oklahoma City&#13;
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TULSA PRIDE continued&#13;
According to estimates provided by the&#13;
Tulsa Police Department, this year’s Pride&#13;
Parade and Block Party have become the&#13;
largest events of their kind in Downtown&#13;
Tulsa. Police estimate that there were a&#13;
combined 18,000 people between the two&#13;
events.&#13;
Many parade-goers were excited about&#13;
the new evening-format, celebrating with&#13;
glow sticks and sparklers. Some of the&#13;
floats even stepped into the spirit embracing&#13;
christmas lights and disco balls. Most&#13;
route walkers were simply excited over the&#13;
fact that they no longer had the sun beating&#13;
down on them and that the trek was much&#13;
flatter.&#13;
Following the parade, the block party&#13;
centered around the Equality Center came&#13;
into its own, maintaining a crowd until the&#13;
scheduled end at midnight. Following the&#13;
event, most of the area bars reported record&#13;
capacity crowds as the party continued&#13;
through the evening.&#13;
The following weekend at Centennial&#13;
Park, the only thing to be missed was the&#13;
heat and mud at the former location. For&#13;
many pride-goers, this event was the first&#13;
time they had visited the new Tulsa centerpiece.&#13;
Most fell in love with its picturesque&#13;
setting and more importantly abundant&#13;
shade.&#13;
According to TPD estimates, 12,000&#13;
people visited the Diversity Picnic, which&#13;
according to organizers was represented by&#13;
a steady flow of people through out the day.&#13;
The forty-plus booths at this year’s picnic&#13;
xvere the most diverse in memory, representing&#13;
non-profit service organizations such as&#13;
HOPE Testing Clinic, Fortune 500 companies&#13;
such as Best Buy and the traditional&#13;
array of Rainbow Retailers.&#13;
Picnickers enjoyed the live entertainment&#13;
that took the stage off and on through&#13;
out the day, while kids entertained themselves&#13;
on the inflatable games and climbing&#13;
wall. Okay, the kids weren’t the only ones&#13;
enjoying the inflatable games. The handsdown&#13;
hit of the picnic was the water slide&#13;
that both kids and adults rode repeatedly.&#13;
While the three major pride attractions&#13;
could be considered a successful spl!t, many&#13;
attendees expressed a desire for the events&#13;
to be recombined onto one weekend. A&#13;
common complaint: "I didn’t know what&#13;
weekend to tell my friends to come. They&#13;
couldn’t take off work both weekends or&#13;
afford the gas to come twice."&#13;
Black reacts to such criticism openly.&#13;
"There were a lot of changes this year. Some&#13;
things went very well; some things didn’t go&#13;
as well as we had hoped. We are going to&#13;
take what we learned, listen to the feed back&#13;
we receive and then will make the appropriate&#13;
changes for next year."&#13;
As for now, Black and the rest of the&#13;
Tulsa Pride Committee are happy to place&#13;
Tulsa Pride 2008 in the history books as a&#13;
success, with a rejuvenated event positioned&#13;
to grow in the years to come.&#13;
DOWNTOWN PLAZA HOTEL cont.&#13;
then quickly retreat to air-conditioning&#13;
and a cold shower. This was especially useful&#13;
following the parade and block party,&#13;
just before visiting the bar,s. Adding to the&#13;
convenience was the hotel s on-call shuttle.&#13;
With less then a ten minute wait each time&#13;
it was needed, the shuttle allowed guests to&#13;
leave their cars and avoid parking headaches,&#13;
expensive gas and more importantly, DUIs.&#13;
The hotel is currently undergoing a&#13;
complete restoration, with every room being&#13;
completely renovated to sport an almost&#13;
TUqnspired blue and gold color scheme.&#13;
Furnished with antique-style pieces, the&#13;
rooms of the Downtown Plaza Hotel are&#13;
uncluttered, yet comfortable and quaint.&#13;
Pride guests noticed a little construction&#13;
"dust" in the form of the occasional minor&#13;
malfunction and missing carpet outside the&#13;
elevator, however found their problems fixed&#13;
quickly and courteously with a simple call&#13;
to the front desk.&#13;
Perhaps the most enjoyed aspect of&#13;
Downtown Plaza Lobby&#13;
the Downtown Plaza Hotel by some pride&#13;
guests was their retreat to the New York&#13;
City-eque second story outdoor pool.&#13;
Tucked quietly between the rooftops of&#13;
dmvntown Tulsa, the pool was quiet, clean,&#13;
and theperfect place to prepare for, or&#13;
recover from the festivities.&#13;
Staying at the Downtown Plaza Hotel&#13;
gives celebrating Tulsa Pride a new feel. For&#13;
those from Tulsa, it creates an enjoyable&#13;
mini-vacation, while those who travel enjoy&#13;
its close proximity to the Pride events and&#13;
Downtown night life. Either way, whether&#13;
from in or out of town, it always feels good&#13;
to stay where "family" is welcome.&#13;
w~,~N.ozarksstar.com the STAR 5&#13;
Diversity&#13;
Business&#13;
Association&#13;
of Tulsa&#13;
The Phantom Standard&#13;
Joey De&#13;
For Marni Raab, playing the role of&#13;
Christine in the legendary musical "The&#13;
Phantom of the Opera," is the fulfillment of&#13;
a long time dream. "I started ~vith this show&#13;
as an understudy in 2001," recalls Raab,&#13;
~vho has played the role for the past seven&#13;
years internationally. "I was then promoted&#13;
to performing two shmvs a week, and then&#13;
when on tour six."&#13;
Although it may seem odd to plan alternating&#13;
actresses to play a role, Raab explains&#13;
it as "just good business sense." "The show&#13;
is long and Christine is onstage for almost&#13;
all of it," says Raab, who notes that there&#13;
is only one scene in the almost three hour&#13;
show in which her character doesn’t appear.&#13;
"The people they hire to play Christine&#13;
are ingdnues," says Raab, who continues&#13;
"They put big, heavy costumes on them,&#13;
and then thrmv them around. I wind up&#13;
falling and running then falling again, a&#13;
lot. It’s just better to schedule somebody as&#13;
a second principal then to never kno~ving&#13;
when your lead will be out."&#13;
"The Phantom of the Opera," is Andrew&#13;
Lloyd Webbers’ hit musical about Raab’s&#13;
character, Christine, and her admirer/kidnapper,&#13;
~ll~e Phantom. "He’s a maniac, a&#13;
monster, disfigured and he’s a murderer,"&#13;
describes Raab, "but he is also a poet, an&#13;
architect and a brilliant composer."&#13;
Christine on the other hand, is a young&#13;
lady on the verge of adulthood, says Raab.&#13;
"She was been raised by her violinist father,&#13;
educated and probably traveled the world,&#13;
which was rare then." Raab explains that her&#13;
character is lonely and looking for a way in&#13;
life when the brilliant, yet creepy Phantom&#13;
enters her life as a mentor. Unfortunately,&#13;
Christine’s’ childhood acquaintance Raoul&#13;
re-enters her life at the same time, completing&#13;
a love triangle that entangles the three.&#13;
"She must choose between the passionate&#13;
genius who has a horrible disfigurement and&#13;
has been led down the wrong path, and the&#13;
nice guy."&#13;
When asked how the show has endured,&#13;
Raab believes that "The Phantom," offers&#13;
something for everyone to react to. "I have&#13;
done the show across Canada, the US and&#13;
Asia, and every audience reacts differently.&#13;
There are lavish sets, pyrotechnics and&#13;
elaborate costumes. It’s ornate, it’s majestic&#13;
and at the heart it’s a love story."&#13;
Helping to ensure the quality of "The&#13;
Phantom" experience, Raab says that every&#13;
production of the show must meet the highest&#13;
standards. "Audiences demand a certain&#13;
standard," says Raab," but the producers&#13;
insist on it. If you xvant to produce the&#13;
show, you must have the seal of approval&#13;
from Andrew Lloyd Webber, Hal Prince and&#13;
al! of the people associated with the original.&#13;
This way the show you see (in Tulsa) is the&#13;
same as what people in New York and on&#13;
the West End are seeing."&#13;
Raab says that there is also a standard&#13;
the performers in the show must live up to.&#13;
"It is humbling and an honor to be in this&#13;
show, and I know I have big shoes to fill. It&#13;
has been around for so long, audiences feel&#13;
a sense of ownership in it, making it even&#13;
more important to see it done right. You&#13;
(the performers) have a responsibility to&#13;
keep the show in shape and do it justice."&#13;
According to Raab, the performers have&#13;
help from standard’s directors, who guide&#13;
their performances to prevent serious character&#13;
infractions.&#13;
"We dodt have the luxury of’finding’&#13;
our characters," the actress explains. "It takes&#13;
a different skill set to step into a role that&#13;
has been established and place our marks on&#13;
it as artists."&#13;
If you have not yet experienced "The&#13;
Phantom," the show will be at the Tulsa&#13;
PAC through July 13. Visit www.myticketoffice.&#13;
corn for ticketing information.&#13;
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women, and found that the size of the two&#13;
symmetrical halves of the brains of gay men&#13;
more closely resembled those of straight&#13;
women than they did straight men, while&#13;
the brains of homosexual women were&#13;
asymmetrical like those of straight men.&#13;
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Oklahoma City Museum&#13;
o£Art Presents&#13;
Roman Art £rom the&#13;
Louvre&#13;
Final U.S. venue for rare ancient works from&#13;
the Louvre’s esteemed collection&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The Otdahoma&#13;
City Museum ofArt wil! be the final&#13;
North American venue for Roman Art from&#13;
the Louvre, June 19 through October 12,&#13;
2008. Tile seventeen-~veek exhibition, so&#13;
large it will occupy the Museum’s ground&#13;
floor special exhibition gallery and the eight&#13;
second floor galleries of the Museum, will&#13;
feature 184 works, some weighing more&#13;
than 6,000 pounds. An unprecedented&#13;
exhibition of ancient masterworks, drawn&#13;
from the Louvre’s unparalleled collection, it&#13;
provides a rare and historic opportunity for&#13;
Oklahoma audiences to view these magnificent&#13;
works, many of which have not been&#13;
seen by the public in decades and most of&#13;
which have never traveled to the United&#13;
States. Furthermore, many of the objects in&#13;
the exhibition have recently been restored,&#13;
bringing to light their original beauty and&#13;
strength of expression.&#13;
"The Louvre, thanks to Napoleon’s megalomaniac&#13;
interest in the glories ofAncient&#13;
Rome, has one of the finest collections of&#13;
Roman art outside of Italy," said Hardy&#13;
George, Ph.D., chief curator at the Oklahoma&#13;
City Museum ofArt. "The exhibition&#13;
of sculpture, jewelry, mosaics, and frescos&#13;
will be scrupulously arranged in a thematic&#13;
manner that will certainly be visually and&#13;
aesthetically pleasing as well as historically&#13;
informative."&#13;
The exhibition examines the manifestations&#13;
of Roman public and private life through&#13;
an exploration of several themes, including&#13;
religion, urbanism, war, imperial expansion,&#13;
funerary practices, intellectual life, and&#13;
family. Roman Art from the Louvre shows&#13;
the full range of Roman artistry and taste,&#13;
juxtaposing "official" art with more modest,&#13;
private works.&#13;
The portrait busts of anonymous men,&#13;
women, and children featured in "The Roman&#13;
Citizen" reveal the styles and fashions&#13;
popular during the Roman Empire. Clothing,&#13;
hairstyles, jewelry and other accessories,&#13;
perfume bottles, and cosmetics are examined&#13;
within the greater context of the role of&#13;
women in the Roman Empire. Other topics&#13;
addressed include the art of Roman portraiture;&#13;
the Boscoreale treasure; and Hadrian’s&#13;
Villa at Tivoli and the Maritime Theater.&#13;
Roman Art from the Louvre was organized&#13;
by the American Federation ofArts and the&#13;
Musde du Louvre. The exhibition is supported&#13;
by an indemnity from the Federal&#13;
Council on the Arts and the Humanities.&#13;
American Federation ofArts: The AFA is a&#13;
nonprofit institution that organizes art exhibitions&#13;
for presentation in museums around&#13;
the ~vorld, publishes exhibition catalogues,&#13;
and develops educational materials and programs.&#13;
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McCain Is \Vdrong for the LGBT&#13;
Community&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC __ In the May&#13;
edition of the Democratic National&#13;
Committee’s LGBT newsletter, Democratic&#13;
Congressman Barney Frank makes the case&#13;
for why electing John McCain would be a&#13;
step backward for the LGBT community.&#13;
Frank, a member of Congress representing&#13;
Massachusetts since 1981, has long been an&#13;
outspoken civil rights advocate and a vocal&#13;
member of the LGBT community.&#13;
While McCain has tried to portray himself&#13;
as a "maverick" and a "moderate," Congress:&#13;
man Frank makes it clear that on LGBT&#13;
rights, like so many issues, McCain offers a&#13;
third Bush term.&#13;
~-he following are excerpts of Congressman&#13;
Frank’s article:&#13;
changes taking place in civil life ... Homosexuality&#13;
is a behavioral trait, unlike skin&#13;
color...&#13;
"With one exception, the relevance of which&#13;
Senator McCain himself is rapidly diminishing,&#13;
John McCain’s record is completely&#13;
opposed to our efforts to combat prejudice&#13;
and gain legal equality...&#13;
"He has of course made it clear that he will&#13;
support constitutional Amendments banning&#13;
marriage at the state level, including&#13;
in his mvn state ofArizona, and he regretted&#13;
the fact that Arizona rejected such an&#13;
amendment...&#13;
"In every other area, McCain has a consistent&#13;
voting record against our efforts. In&#13;
1996, the only time the Senate voted on&#13;
the Employment Nondiscrimination Act,&#13;
McCain was one of those who voted no. He&#13;
has also consistently voted against extending&#13;
hate crimes protection to gay, lesbian,&#13;
bisexual or transgender individuals...&#13;
"This apparently reflects the prejudiced&#13;
view that he expressed in 1993 when he&#13;
was helping block President Clinton’s effort&#13;
when he said on February 4th, as recorded&#13;
in the Congressional Record, "The issue of&#13;
allowing open gay lifestyles in the military is&#13;
completely different from the kind of&#13;
"In addition to strongly opposing same-sex&#13;
marriage, suggesting that he could modify&#13;
his opposition to a federal constitutional&#13;
amendment banning states like Massachusetts&#13;
from adopting same-sex marriage,&#13;
voting against ENDA, consistently opposing&#13;
hate crimes coverage for us, and being&#13;
recorded against every other effort in the&#13;
Senate to give us fair treatment, Senator&#13;
McCain also promised if he becomes&#13;
president to reduce those protections we&#13;
have been able to achieve at the Supreme&#13;
Court level. He has noted his admiration&#13;
for those justices who have consistently&#13;
voted against any efforts by GLBT people&#13;
to establish any right to legal equality, for&#13;
example ChiefJustice Rehnquist, a dissenter&#13;
in the Lawrence v. Texas case, in which the&#13;
sodomy laws against gay and lesbian people&#13;
were stricken.&#13;
"Given the alignment of Supreme Court&#13;
Justices, and their ages, it is virtually certain&#13;
that ifJohn McCain is president, he will&#13;
appoint justices who will overturn the&#13;
Lawrence decision and the leading Supreme&#13;
Court opponent of fair treatment for gay&#13;
and lesbian people, Antonin Scalia ~vill gain&#13;
alhes from McCmns appolntme ts.&#13;
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MY TRIP DOWN THE&#13;
PINK CARPET&#13;
for Will &amp; Grace in 2006, but Leslie also&#13;
is a gifted writer and playwright. He wrote&#13;
and starred in the autobiographical play,&#13;
LOST IN THE PERSHING POIINT&#13;
HOTEL, which was also made into a motion&#13;
picture.&#13;
He has appeared in dozens ofTV shows&#13;
including The Fall Guy, Murphy Brown,&#13;
Newhart, Ski Patrol, Lois &amp; Clark "The&#13;
New Adventures of Superman", Reba,&#13;
Wings, The Pretender, Dharma and Gregg,&#13;
Ellen, Caroline and the City, Sabrina, the&#13;
Teenage Witch, Nash Bridges, Ally McBeal,&#13;
Boston Public, Judging Amy, George Lopez,&#13;
Boston Legal, Ugly Betty and Hidden Palms&#13;
to name just a few.&#13;
Leslie Jordan, the wonderful talented actor,&#13;
comedian, writer and playwright has just&#13;
come out with his new book, MYTRIP&#13;
DOWN THE PINK CARPET which is a&#13;
fabulously funny and interesting biography&#13;
of Leslie’s life, so far. We are fortunate that&#13;
we met Leslie a few years ago and saw his&#13;
opening performance of"Like A Dog On&#13;
Linoleum" in West Hollywood. He played&#13;
to sell out audiences every night, and now&#13;
in his new book, he brings his life to readers&#13;
throughout the nation to peruse.&#13;
What began as a smal! boy growing up&#13;
in Tennessee and thru his different trials&#13;
and tribulations he now is one of the top&#13;
actors/entertainers in the country. Leslie&#13;
has written a brutally honest story of his&#13;
life and tells about all of it, warts and all,&#13;
from his alcoholism, addiction to drugs,&#13;
street hustlers and everything in between.&#13;
The greatest thing is that he has been able&#13;
to overcome most all of his demons (he has&#13;
now been sober for over 10 years). Most&#13;
people who write biographies like to kinda&#13;
forget the bad times and only tell about&#13;
the good times. Not Leslie! He deals with&#13;
every aspect of his life and takes the readers&#13;
through everything.&#13;
Most people only know of Leslie either&#13;
from the movie, Sordid Lives or from his&#13;
guest appearances on Will &amp; Grace. He was&#13;
nominated and won the Emmy for Outstanding&#13;
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series&#13;
Yes, Leslie Jordan does have a ministry and&#13;
that ministry is to be fun, funny, exciting&#13;
and to bring happiness to the world. There&#13;
is enough grief and misery in the world as it&#13;
is. He brings a breath of fresh air wherever&#13;
he goes. It is so nice reading a real biography&#13;
where the author tells it just as it was and is&#13;
and lets the readers get to know him personally.&#13;
This should be a "must read" for all&#13;
high school students, both gay and straight.&#13;
It is an honest and compelling story of one&#13;
person’s struggle with himself and the world&#13;
around him, and he won! Leslie Jordan certainly&#13;
deserves all the awards and accolades&#13;
that he receives. MYTRIP DOWN THE&#13;
PINK CARPET is one of the funniest yet&#13;
heart-felt books that we have ever read.&#13;
Leslie Jordan is real ! and in today’s world&#13;
that is really something to say! Leslie Jordan&#13;
is not like Paul Lynde, he is not like Truman&#13;
Capote, he is not like anybody else. He is&#13;
simply himself and that is what makes him&#13;
so great. After reading this book we can understand&#13;
why his one man performances are&#13;
sell outs! We can’t wait for the sequel to this&#13;
book! We URGE all of our readers to rush&#13;
out and purchase a copy of this book. Leslie&#13;
Jordan is taking his "act" on the road again&#13;
and will be coming to a city near you with&#13;
an exciting one man performance and to&#13;
sign his book. Check out his website, www.&#13;
thelesliejordan.com for updates. "Love, light&#13;
to you, Leslie and the very best!"&#13;
Donald Pile and Ray Williarm, Award-winning Celebrity&#13;
travel columnists who writefor gaypublicationsfrom&#13;
Coast to Coast. Proud members ofthe IGLTA. You can&#13;
email them at: gaytravelers@aol.com or visit their webpage&#13;
at: http://www,hometown.aol.com/gaytravelers&#13;
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Wockner News Service&#13;
Two California counties&#13;
rebel against marriage&#13;
ruling&#13;
County clerks in California’s Kern and&#13;
Butte counties have stopped performing&#13;
all marriages so as not to have to marry gay&#13;
couples.&#13;
In Kern County, where Bakersfield is&#13;
located, Clerk Ann Barnett announced her&#13;
decision after county lawyers told her she&#13;
could not marry straight couples but refuse&#13;
to marry gay couples. Officially, she said&#13;
the move stemmed from a lack ofstaffand&#13;
space to meet the anticipated demand for&#13;
weddings.&#13;
But in an e-mail sent to the conservative&#13;
legal group Alliance Defense Fund and obtained&#13;
by the Bakersfield Californian newspaper,&#13;
Barnett’s office wrote: "Our question&#13;
is, now that the Supreme Court has refused&#13;
to stay its decision, will Alliance Defense&#13;
Fund defend the County Clerk if she ceases&#13;
performing all marriage ceremonies.... We&#13;
fully expect to be sued and our own counsel&#13;
is not being of help.’"&#13;
In Butte County, north of Sacramento,&#13;
County Clerk Candace Grubbs cited money&#13;
problems in announcing her decision. ~:he&#13;
county’s largest city is Chico, population&#13;
87,OO0.&#13;
But the president of the California Association&#13;
of Clerks and Elected Officials, Contra&#13;
Costa County Clerk Steve Weir, said the&#13;
money excuse makes no sense.&#13;
He told the San Francisco Chronicle that&#13;
counties make money from selling marriage&#13;
licenses and performing weddings.&#13;
Kern and Butte counties still have to issue&#13;
marriage licenses to same-sex couples,&#13;
but counties are not required to also offer&#13;
wedding ceremonies, though most do as a&#13;
courtesy and because it brings in income.&#13;
Massachusetts governot’sdaughter&#13;
comes&#13;
out&#13;
Katherine Patrick, daughter of Massachusetts&#13;
Gov. Deval Patrick, came out publicly&#13;
as a lesbian June 12 in an interview with the&#13;
Boston gay newspaper Bay Windows.&#13;
"We... wanted people to know that it’s&#13;
not only something that we accept, but it’s&#13;
something that we’re very proud of," Katherine,&#13;
18, said.&#13;
She said she came out to her parents in July&#13;
2007, just before a picnic by the pool at&#13;
their home in the Berkshires.&#13;
"It was the easiest coming out experience&#13;
that anyone could possibly have," Katherine&#13;
said.&#13;
First lady Diane Patrick called that event "a&#13;
nonevent in the sense that there wasn’t any&#13;
tension."&#13;
"I was just happy for her that she knew who&#13;
she was and that she was comfortable with&#13;
who she was," she said.&#13;
Gov. Patrick told Bay Windows, "I think&#13;
when Katherine started to memorize all the&#13;
episodes ofThe L Word, there was some&#13;
hint that maybe she was sending us."&#13;
Big gay gro,ups: Do&#13;
marry; dont sue&#13;
Leading national gay organizations have&#13;
issued a strongly worded advisory al! but&#13;
demanding that same-sex couples who visit&#13;
California to get married not file any lawsuits&#13;
seeking recognition of their marriages&#13;
in their home states.&#13;
The document also strongly urges married&#13;
same-sex couples not to sue for federal&#13;
recognition of their marriages.&#13;
The lengthy document was issued June 10&#13;
by Lambda Legal, the American Civil Liberties&#13;
Union, the Human Rights Campaign,&#13;
the Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation,&#13;
the National Center for Lesbian&#13;
Rights, Gay and Lesbian Advocates and&#13;
Defenders, Equality Federation, Freedom To&#13;
Marry, and the National Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Task Force.&#13;
"Don’t go suing right away," the groups said.&#13;
"Most lawsuits will likely set us all back."&#13;
"One thing couples shouldn’t do is just sue&#13;
the federal government or, if they are from&#13;
other states, go sue their home state or&#13;
their employer to recognize their marriage&#13;
or open up the health plan," the advisory&#13;
continued. "Pushing the federal government&#13;
before we have a critical mass of states&#13;
recognizing same-sex relationships or suing&#13;
in states where the courts aren’t ready is&#13;
likely to get us bad rulings. Bad rulings will&#13;
make it much more difficult for us to win&#13;
marriage, and will certainly make it take&#13;
much longer."&#13;
The full document can be accessed on the&#13;
ACLU’s Web site at tinyurl.com/66z8kq.&#13;
N.Y. governor sued over&#13;
gay-marriage decision&#13;
Five state lawmakers and the right-wing&#13;
legal group Alliance Defense Fund sued&#13;
New York Gov. David Paterson on June 3,&#13;
hoping to block his order that state agencies&#13;
must recognize same-sex marriages entered&#13;
into in places where they are legal.&#13;
The suit claims that only the Legislature can&#13;
redefine marriage and seeks an injunction&#13;
halting implementation of the order.&#13;
Paterson has said he merely complied with&#13;
a recent court decision that found that a&#13;
community college could not deny benefits&#13;
to the wife of a female employee -- the&#13;
couple married in Canada -- because New&#13;
York policy recognizes marriages performed&#13;
outside the state.&#13;
Same-sex marriage is allowed in Belgium,&#13;
California, Canada, Denmark, Massachusetts,&#13;
the Netherlands, South Africa and&#13;
Spain.&#13;
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ifyou dofft get to know what it is.&#13;
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Witherspoon and Ben Stiller, and it’s a romantic&#13;
bytes, the presence of&#13;
seem like the most promising. ~they mean that&#13;
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Dan Butler to Karl Rove: I Love You&#13;
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’,,~##¢.FoodandWine.com&#13;
www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
Z A P www.zinfandel.org&#13;
Members from ever) 25 club flag&#13;
VOTE For Corporation Commissioner Jim Roth &amp; Co.&#13;
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SSIL~’s HOT Cowboys, Let’s Rodeo!&#13;
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JULY 2008&#13;
downtown Tulsa. Author Clara Nipper 0fTulga-Her new book, Femme&#13;
Noir, has received num~ro~ rave reviews and was nominated&#13;
for 2 Lambda Lite~ rds~ Her story backdrop&#13;
is in Tulsa a~ the time 6f~h~ i921 rac~ riots, about a&#13;
lesbian murder mystery featuring a hardcore black woman&#13;
named Nora who finds h~rself ii~,estigating her friend’s&#13;
murder, the STAR t 7&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
WEST HOLL OOD, CALIFOrnIA 90069&#13;
Special praise needs to be given to Steve Nycklemoe who is the&#13;
Director of Operations. He has done an outstanding job in putting&#13;
this exhibit together. Actually it is one of the finest exhibits that we&#13;
have seen in our travels. We strongly urge all of our readers to visit&#13;
this museum.&#13;
Steve Nycklemoe &amp; Ray \Villiams&#13;
Well, the zip code just about explains almost everything about West&#13;
Hollywood! What else can be said except that it is fun and exciting&#13;
and ? There is so much to see and do and not enough time. For&#13;
those of you who have never been there, \Hest Hollywood which is&#13;
known as "WEHO" is located between Los Angeles and Beverly&#13;
Hills and the main street is Santa Monica Blvd. which is filled with&#13;
gay flags, restaurants, bars and shops. At night time it is filled with&#13;
thousands of people partying.&#13;
The HOLLYWOOD MUSEUM is located in the historic Max&#13;
Factor building at 1660 North Highland Avenue just a few blocks&#13;
east of the Kodak Center in downtown Hollywood. They have over&#13;
10,000 showbiz treasures. When we were there, they had a special&#13;
exhibit of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia including many of the&#13;
dresses that she wore in her movies. You can see the chair where&#13;
Hizabeth Taylor sat in the movie Cleopatra, view Cary Grant’s&#13;
vintage Rolls Royce, Elvis Presley’s favorite bathrobe, Rocky’s boxing&#13;
gloves and Indiana Jones’ whip.&#13;
As you enter the beautiful Art Deco building you walk directly in to&#13;
the exquisite lobby with it’s original art deco lighting fixtures, show&#13;
cases and architectural moldings. There are displays of original Max&#13;
Factor cosmetics and ads. Browse the different make up rooms&#13;
where each has a different color mode It is truly like stepping back&#13;
into old Hollywood when it was at it’s peak. There are several floors&#13;
of exciting exhibits to see. Actually one could spend a whole day&#13;
there and not see everything. Downstairs they have the original&#13;
prison setting of Hannibal in Silence of the Lambs.&#13;
They have really worked at making this one of the finest museums&#13;
in the country. Anybody and everybody who is even remotely interested&#13;
in movies should visit this museum. Their hours are 10 AM&#13;
to 5 PM, Thursday thru Sunday. Be sure to check out their website&#13;
at: www.thehollywoodmuseum.com.&#13;
Be sure to visit at least one of the major movie studios while you are&#13;
in West Hollywood.&#13;
We attended the world premier play, BOISE USA by the extremely&#13;
talented playwright, Gene Franklin Smith and masterly directed by&#13;
Arturo Castillo. BOISE USA is a character-driven drama about gay&#13;
persecution in Boise, Idaho in the 1950’s. The writing is superb!&#13;
The casting is perfect! Every actor is sensational. The audience is&#13;
mesmerized by all of this. Hopefully it will go to Broadway in the&#13;
near future as everybody needs to experience this splendid drama.&#13;
We had the good fortune of meeting Gene Franklin Smith and he&#13;
is an incredibly talented playwright. We can only hope that he&#13;
continues writing for many years to come. It has been playing to&#13;
rave reviews. It is presently showing at the Matrix Theater at 7657&#13;
Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles.&#13;
There are of course dozens and dozens of museums and galleries to&#13;
visit in greater Los Angeles. As always is the case when we travel.....&#13;
too many things to see and do, and not enough time. We did have&#13;
"lunch with Holly Woodlawff’ one afternoon. She was one of the&#13;
Andy Warhol actresses who now lives in West Hollywood and we&#13;
visited with the Countess Alexis who is one of the great Divas of all&#13;
times who was also associated with Andy Warhol in New York City&#13;
and was in several movies.&#13;
One day we visited the new Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing. This&#13;
is an incredible high-rise apartment housing project for "seasoned"&#13;
gays and lesbian on a fixed income. Complete ~vith a swimming&#13;
pool, library room, gym room and a social room this facility offers a&#13;
safe and secure place for "seasoned" gays and lesbians to live.&#13;
There are literally hundreds of restaurants in the greater Los Angles&#13;
Area. Our favorites was the ABBEY which is a huge restaurant and&#13;
bar right in downtown West HoltFwcood. The TASTE restaurant&#13;
is also a great place that we would strongly recommend. Excellent&#13;
food and service as well as ambiance at these bars. For breakfast or&#13;
lunch we enjoy the French Market restaurant.&#13;
There are dozens and dozens of bars in West Hollywood and on&#13;
weekends there are usually long lines waiting to get in. Drink&#13;
prices at most of these bars are astronomical! For our readers in the&#13;
Midwest, be ready for a shock. It is nothing to pay $10 to $15 for a&#13;
drink and we mean just for a regular bourbon and coke or screwdriver.&#13;
We are not talking call drinks either! With gas hovering&#13;
around $5.00 a gallon and drinks priced that high and with the cost&#13;
of housing, it does take lots of money to have a good time.&#13;
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The Abbey Restaurant and Bar&#13;
We stayed at the San Vicente Inn which is just 1/2 block from Santa&#13;
Monica Blvd. It is a totally gay resort that has recently been sold&#13;
and is now in the process of being completely remodeled. It is the&#13;
most convenient place to stay since you can walk almost everywhere,&#13;
and if you want to go anywhere else you catch the bus. The staffis&#13;
one of the friendliest around.&#13;
NOTE: Seepage 22for 7he Abbey’s Tn~ffte Macaroni &amp; Cheese recipe.&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality and Breast&#13;
Impressions ofTulsa team up to raise breast&#13;
cancer awareness.&#13;
Breast Impressions "Beauty beyond Breast Cancer" Art on Display&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ For the second year Breast Impressions breast&#13;
cast art will be on display at the Oklahomans for Equality Dennis&#13;
R. Nell! Equality Center gallery through the month ofJuly. Only&#13;
breast cancer survivors have been cast in plaster this year, and local&#13;
artists have turned the castings into stunning examples of each&#13;
survivor’s incredible journey through breast cancer¯ The art displayed&#13;
will be auctioned at the Breast Impressions Annual Gala for&#13;
the benefit ofTulsa Project Woman, Inc. on October 3, 2008. But&#13;
the Equality Center "Beauty beyond Breast Cancer" show allows&#13;
Oklahomans to see and experience he inspiration through each&#13;
survivor s story.&#13;
Breast Impressions is honored to display the work at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center gallery because of the higher risk for developing&#13;
breast cancer among lesbians and bisexual women.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.corn&#13;
Due to a variety of social stigmas statistically they have a higher risk&#13;
profile than their heterosexual counterparts. Realizing this, Tulsa&#13;
Project Woman will hold an educational seminar during the Breast&#13;
Impressions art show, to further promote breast cancer awareness&#13;
through the communit):&#13;
Opening Night of the Gallery showing will be July 3, 2008 from&#13;
5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located at&#13;
621 E. 4th Street, in downtown Tulsa. Refreshments will be provided&#13;
by Panera Bread, Godiva Chocolate, and Escargot’s. Many of&#13;
the artists and breast cancer survivor models will be in attendance to&#13;
meet those who visit. The show will continue through July until the&#13;
28th, Monday through Saturday from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tulsa Project&#13;
Woman will also host a dessert reception and private showing of&#13;
the Breast Impressions Exhibit and then a Breast Health Education&#13;
seminar on Thursday, July 17 at 7:00pm. This seminar will include&#13;
information on Breast Cancer Prevention, How to do a Self Breast&#13;
Exam and the Tulsa Project Woman.&#13;
You can contact Judi Grove, founder of Breast Impressions at 918-&#13;
691-3874 for more information about the Equality Center gallery&#13;
showing, or the upcoming Gala and Auction for the benefit ofTulsa&#13;
Project Woman.&#13;
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of Town&#13;
By Andrew Collins&#13;
Nashville, Tennessee&#13;
:was&#13;
good idea). The s~ae&#13;
THEABBEY FOOD &amp;B£&#13;
By Donald Pile &amp; Ray \vq’illiams&#13;
The Abbey Food and Bar is located at&#13;
692 North Robertson just 1/2 block south&#13;
of Santa Monica Blvd. It has been around&#13;
quite a few years and it is one of the wonderful&#13;
restaurants/bars that just keeps getting&#13;
better year after year after year. David&#13;
Cooley is the master at the art ofwork and&#13;
play. Over the past 15+ years, his creation,&#13;
The Abbey Food and Bar, has grown from a&#13;
small, West Hollywood coffeehouse to one&#13;
of the most popular hotspots in the country.&#13;
Locals, tourists and celebrities alike all flock&#13;
to The Abbey for its infamous Martinis&#13;
as well as its stunning, open-air ambiance&#13;
and truly relaxed elegance. In May 2006,&#13;
Cooley and The Abbey entered an entirely&#13;
new and exciting phase in its partnership&#13;
with the Los Angeles-based SBE, which has&#13;
fast become one of the pivotal players in the&#13;
Los Angeles nightlife and restaurant scene.&#13;
Armed with the expertise, infrastructure and&#13;
corporate reach of SBE, The Abbey is beginning&#13;
its biggest expansion to date - reproducing&#13;
the signature Abbey experience in&#13;
selected cities nationwide. While no specific&#13;
locations have been finalized for national&#13;
expansion, Cooley and SBE are exploring&#13;
locations where The Abbey’s open-air&#13;
concept would work best, including Miami’s&#13;
South Beach, Atlanta, San Francisco, Dallas,&#13;
Las Vegas and Phoenix.&#13;
So now you have the background on&#13;
the Abbey but you MUST dine and drink&#13;
there. It is where it is all happening in West&#13;
Hollywood and everyone who is anyone&#13;
goes there. Hizabeth Taylor made a rare&#13;
appearance there last month to a cheering&#13;
crowd. When we dined there, everything&#13;
was great...the service, the ambiance and&#13;
the food was spectacular! We had the finest&#13;
pork chops that we have ever had! The&#13;
mac and cheese with truffles were to die for!&#13;
There are dozens and dozens of restaurants&#13;
to dine at in West Hollywood and this is&#13;
certainly one of the finest. Check out their&#13;
exciting menu on line at their website,&#13;
http://www.abbeyfoodandbar.com/&#13;
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Ca iforni s will vote&#13;
on same-sex marriage&#13;
They’re gonna vote on whether you are a full&#13;
American.&#13;
Anti-gay activists have succeeded in qualifying&#13;
an initiative for the Nov. 4 ballot to&#13;
amend the California Constitution to undo&#13;
the state Supreme Court’s recent ruling that&#13;
opened marriage to same-sex couples. The&#13;
ruling takes effect, and the weddings begin,&#13;
on June 16 at 5 p.m.&#13;
The activists had to submit 694,354 valid&#13;
petition signatures to qualify the initiative&#13;
for a vote. They submitted 1,120,801 and,&#13;
on June 2, Secretary of State Debra Bowen&#13;
said a spot-check of 3 percent of the signatures&#13;
found that a high enough percentage&#13;
of them ,vere valid to extrapolate that the&#13;
threshold would be met if all t. 1 million&#13;
were checked.&#13;
Tne amendment will state: "Only a marriage&#13;
between a man and a woman is valid or&#13;
recognized in California."&#13;
The latest poll on the issue, a respected&#13;
California Field Poll released May 28, found&#13;
that 51 percent of registered California voters&#13;
support same-sex marriage, 42 percent&#13;
oppose it and 7 percent have no opinion.&#13;
The poll found that 54 percent oppose&#13;
amending the state constitution to ban&#13;
same-sex marriage, 40 percent favor an&#13;
amendment and 6 percent have no opinion.&#13;
The biggest support for same-sex marriage&#13;
came from younger voters, Democrats,&#13;
liberals, nonreligious people and residents of&#13;
the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles&#13;
County.&#13;
The strongest opposition came from older&#13;
people, Republicans, conservatives, bornagain&#13;
Christians, Protestants and residents&#13;
of the Central Valley and Southern California&#13;
counties apart from L.A. County.&#13;
Observers predict that the battle may be&#13;
won or lost in the populous Southern California&#13;
counties of Orange and San Diego.&#13;
Women (53 percent) polled more supportive&#13;
than men (48 percent) with 8 percent&#13;
of each having no opinion and the rest opposed.&#13;
A majority of respondents up to age 49&#13;
favored sane-sex marriage, while a majority&#13;
of people over age 50 opposed it.&#13;
The poll questioned 1,052 voters and had a&#13;
margin of error of 3.2 percentage points.&#13;
Obama cdebrates gay&#13;
pride&#13;
Presidential candidate Barack Obama said&#13;
June 6 that his campaign is actively participating&#13;
in more than 60 gay pride events this&#13;
summer, as detailed at pride.barackobama.&#13;
com/pridemonth.&#13;
"I am proud to join with our lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual and transgendered brothers and sisters&#13;
in celebrating the accomplishments, the&#13;
lives, and the families of all LGBT people&#13;
during this Pride season," Obama said in a&#13;
statement.&#13;
"It’s time to live up to our founding promise&#13;
of equality by treating all our citizens with&#13;
dignity and respect. Let’s enact federal civil&#13;
rights legislation to outlaw hate crimes and&#13;
protect workers against discrimination based&#13;
upon sexual orientation and gender identity&#13;
or expression. Let’s repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Tell and demonstrate that the most effective&#13;
and professional military in the world&#13;
is open to all Americans who are ready and&#13;
willing to serve our country. Let’s treat the&#13;
relationships and the families ofLGBT&#13;
Americans with full equality under the law.&#13;
"Generations ofLGBT Americans, at once&#13;
ordinary and extraordinary, have made&#13;
possible this moment in our history. With&#13;
leadership and hard work, we can fulfill the&#13;
promise of equality for all," Obama said.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
Obama told reporters "the Republicans&#13;
helped to engineer the distraction of the war&#13;
in Iraq at a time when we could have pinned&#13;
down the people who actually committed&#13;
9-11." He said Osama bin Laden is still at&#13;
large in part because of their failed strategies.&#13;
Kansas CoupJe Does&#13;
IDO.&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
Photo: Donald Pile, Larry IVard, Riverside&#13;
County, (Palm Springs) CA County Clerk and&#13;
oj~ciating the wedding and Ray Williams.&#13;
PALM SPRINGS, CA __ Donald Pile and&#13;
Ray Williams long time friends and columnists&#13;
for The Star exchanged legal vows in&#13;
Palm Springs, CA on June 17, 2008.&#13;
The couple drove from West Hollywood,&#13;
where they were vacationing, to Palm&#13;
Springs for the ceremony. The Star talked&#13;
with them about the historic occasion.&#13;
"We stopped by Palm Springs early this&#13;
morning and were married", Donald told&#13;
us. "Mel Haber, owner of the famous&#13;
Melwn’S Restaurant in Palm Springs was a&#13;
witness. He is a dear straight friend of ours.&#13;
The other witness was our good friend,&#13;
Stefan Hemming who owns the Liberace&#13;
Estate. We were very cool about the whole&#13;
thing until the Clerk said, "In as much as .......&#13;
Donald and Raymond have thus consented&#13;
together in marriage, by virtue of the authority&#13;
vested in me by the State of California&#13;
as a Commissioner of Civil Marriage&#13;
for the County of Riverside (Palm Springs,&#13;
CA), I now pronounce you to be united in&#13;
marriage".&#13;
"It was a small wedding as we didn’t have&#13;
much time. When we walked out the front&#13;
door of the county court house, we were&#13;
crying and shouting".&#13;
After 37 years we have never been more in&#13;
love with each other. We are just sad for&#13;
the gays and lesbians in other parts of the&#13;
country who do not have the opportunity to&#13;
get married".&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Judy G.&#13;
@ The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City @ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ Steve’s Hideaway, Tulsa&#13;
24 @Angles, Oklahoma City @ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
June 6, O~n~YoUth Center conducted the r annua&#13;
F~hi~~: ,Th~ ~h~ was hosted by 106.9 s Chase and&#13;
OK:: There were&#13;
different artists in&#13;
Pride Prade These ad es are hay ng tooooo~ ~bh fun&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
CaIJaway CD Romanticizes Man to Man AL&#13;
RE-ELECTED&#13;
D STRICT 88&#13;
"You Ain’t Woman Enough’To Take My&#13;
Man", a gay man is telling a woman, drag&#13;
queen or possible a transvestite, that she isn’t&#13;
woman enough to take his boyfriend.&#13;
The title song "darn it, Baby, That’s Love"&#13;
highlights the collection. Clay and his partner,&#13;
Ty Lewis sing it as a duet with passion&#13;
and love. Other song selections that will get&#13;
you in the mood include "I’ve Grown Ac-&#13;
:customed To Your Face", "All ~e Man That&#13;
I Need", "Never Loved A Man Before", and&#13;
"Come In From The Rain"&#13;
In the past 20 years Callaway managed to&#13;
find love, work somewhat in the shadows of&#13;
"the industry" (as in, behind the scenes) in&#13;
Los Angeles, New York, Sweden, Dominican&#13;
Republic and all points in between,&#13;
boomeranged through Nashville and came&#13;
to live in Hilo, Hawaii. It was here that the&#13;
muse again came to him. "Hawaii is so full&#13;
of music and incredible voices that I found&#13;
my self facing this love I have to sing out&#13;
loud and once again I felt in love with the&#13;
audience, and they seemed to like me too",&#13;
Clay says.&#13;
Charlie’s, often hosted by Joan Rivers, The&#13;
Rose Tatoo, the Palomino Club and other&#13;
"interesting" places. All the while making a&#13;
living working in television production as&#13;
a production assistant and slowly moving&#13;
up that food chain. Life was good, met a&#13;
few cute guys along the way and a few hot&#13;
messes as well. It came a time in my early&#13;
20% I was taking voice lessons with Bob&#13;
Garrett and we ended up writing a couple&#13;
of songs together. On my web site, I have&#13;
included a demo of one of those songs from&#13;
over 20 years ago for a sneak peek at one&#13;
that will be resurrected for my next album. I&#13;
can’t sing that high anymore, but it’s a look&#13;
back to a day tong past."&#13;
"Then a fire in my apartment building left&#13;
me homeless and sent me back to stay with&#13;
my family in Arkansas for the summer to&#13;
regroup. In some ways I felt defeated, but&#13;
got chosen to direct the summer musical at&#13;
the community theater, the South Arkansas&#13;
Arts Center, and while in my home town,&#13;
met the love of my life, Ty. He had been&#13;
there most of his and my life, but we had&#13;
never met."&#13;
"I moved to LA at 19 to finish college at&#13;
¯ LMU, that was pretty much it for singing&#13;
and performing aside from high school chores&#13;
and the occasional opportunity to dress&#13;
up in a chicken suit. (But that’s another&#13;
story.) LA was a big eye-opener, as it would&#13;
be for anyone let alone a young gay guy&#13;
from south Arkansas. I began to write songs&#13;
and performing at lots of fun places on the&#13;
Sunset Strip and beyond. Carlos &amp;&#13;
Gay Chicago Magazine says "On his debut&#13;
album, Callaway takes love songs many&#13;
written by men and popularized by women&#13;
then turns them on end by singing them in&#13;
his distinctive vocal style to other men. It’s&#13;
a creative approach that can make for some&#13;
rather interesting word play. "&#13;
You can purchase the CD online at: www.&#13;
cdbaby.com/cd/daycallaway&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Keith Taggart congratulates State Representative&#13;
AI McAflgrey at a fundraiser for Jim Roth at the&#13;
residence of Mike McLain &amp; Richard Ogden.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Oklahoma’s&#13;
first openly gay legislator, Al McAffrey was&#13;
re-elected to represent District 88 of central&#13;
Oklahoma City. He was first elected in&#13;
2006.&#13;
At the close of the filing period June 4&#13;
there was only one opponent, 27 year old&#13;
Dominique Block, who was running as an&#13;
Independent. His candidacy was challenged&#13;
by the McAffrey campaign on the&#13;
grounds that he had not been registered&#13;
as an Independent for 6 months prior to&#13;
the filing period, and the Oklahoma State&#13;
Election Board determined he was not&#13;
eligible. As there was no other opposition,&#13;
Al McAffrey was automatically re-elected&#13;
to of~ce.&#13;
Al welcomes this opportunity stating," It’s&#13;
a great feeling to know my constituents&#13;
have faith in me, and by their support I’ll&#13;
be able to serve them for two more years."&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
The Tonight Show host, Jay Leno decided to&#13;
make an appearance in support of the recent&#13;
legalization of gay marriage by California’s&#13;
Supreme Court.&#13;
"He said that he is from Massachusetts and&#13;
that the sky did not fall in their state when&#13;
marriage equality became the law of the&#13;
land there," a rep for the event said.&#13;
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NATIONAL NEWS&#13;
Task Force Action Ftmd&#13;
applauds New York&#13;
Assembly £or historic&#13;
vote on transgender&#13;
rights&#13;
"We congratulate the leadership ofAssemblyman&#13;
Richard Gottfried, the many&#13;
transgender leaders and allies in New York,&#13;
and our partner, Empire State Pride Agenda,&#13;
for this important victory. We now call on&#13;
the leaders of the New York Senate to bring&#13;
this bill to the floor so that protections fbr&#13;
transgender people and others in New York&#13;
are not delayed another day."&#13;
Noway adopts gaymarriage&#13;
law&#13;
OSLO (AFP) -- Norway’s parliament on&#13;
Wednesday adopted a new marriage law&#13;
that allows homosexuals to marry and adopt&#13;
children and permits lesbians to be artificially&#13;
inseminated.&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC (PR) __ The National&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund&#13;
applauds the New York Assembly’s passage&#13;
today of the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination&#13;
Act (GENDA). The bill, which&#13;
passed by a 102-33 vote, now moves to the&#13;
state Senate. The measure seeks to prohibit&#13;
discrimination on the basis of gender identity&#13;
or expression in housing, employment,&#13;
credit and public accommodations and&#13;
would add gender identity or expression to&#13;
the state’s hate crimes law.&#13;
New York extended protections on the basis&#13;
of sexual orientation in 2002 and the Task&#13;
Force has worked with the Empire State&#13;
Pride Agenda, legislators and community&#13;
activists since then to amend the law to&#13;
add gender identity or expression protections,&#13;
including by helping draft GENDA.&#13;
Among the other contributions the Task&#13;
Force made to this effort was a convening&#13;
of transgender and allied activists in 2006&#13;
at a training in Albany to provide leaders&#13;
with skills for how to build coalitions in&#13;
support of this bill, and a Power Summit&#13;
training on Long Island in December 2007&#13;
that attracted more than 100 activists who&#13;
were taught how to lobby their legislators&#13;
and build grassroots support for the bill.&#13;
If the bill passes the Senate, Gov. David&#13;
Paterson is expected to sign it and New York&#13;
would become the 13th state to explicitly&#13;
ban discrimination based on gender identity&#13;
or expression. Currently, 39 percent of the&#13;
country’s population is covered by such a&#13;
local or state law.&#13;
Statement by Rea Carey, Acting Executive&#13;
Director&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action&#13;
Fund&#13;
"This is a very exciting victory for the people&#13;
ofNew York, particularly transgender&#13;
people. Legislation of this sort is not only&#13;
responsible public policy, it also shows the&#13;
nation that New York is unafraid to join the&#13;
ranks of states that value all of their citizens,&#13;
including those who are transgender or who&#13;
express their gender in ways that reflect the&#13;
broad and beautiful spectrum of humanity.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Libertarian Party selects Bob&#13;
Barr.as 2008 presidential&#13;
nominee&#13;
Former Congressman plans to take the&#13;
White House as Libertarian candidate&#13;
DENVER, CO (PR) __ The Libertarian&#13;
Party has nominated former Congressman&#13;
Bob Barr as its candidate for president for&#13;
the 2008 election.&#13;
"I’m sure we will emerge here with the&#13;
strongest ticket in the history of the Libertarian&#13;
Party," Barr stated in his victory&#13;
speech shortly after being selected as the&#13;
Party’s nominee. "I want everybody to remember&#13;
that we only have 163 days to win&#13;
this election. We cannot waste one single&#13;
day."&#13;
More than 650 Libertarian delegates met&#13;
in Denver from May 22 tilt the 26 for the&#13;
2008 Libertarian National Convention. After&#13;
six rounds of voting Sunday afternoon,&#13;
Barr was selected as the Party’s presidential&#13;
nominee.&#13;
The Libertarian Party is America’s third&#13;
largest political party, founded in 1971 as an&#13;
alternative to the two main political parties.&#13;
You can find more information on the Libertarian&#13;
Party by visiting www.LP.org. The&#13;
Libertarian Party proudly stands for smaller&#13;
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found in rura! McClain County. His hands&#13;
were tied with duct tape and a wire hanger&#13;
was wrapped around his neck. The Oklahoma&#13;
State Medical Examiner concluded&#13;
that Domer died of asphyxiation and ruled&#13;
his death a homicide. On November 28,&#13;
Darrell Madden, a self-prodaimed white&#13;
supremacist, was charged with first-degree&#13;
murder and kidnapping in relation to&#13;
Domer’s death.&#13;
Prosecutors believe that Madden targeted&#13;
Domer as part of an initiation rite of the&#13;
Aryan Brotherhood. Inorder to secure a&#13;
"patch," the white supremacist group demands&#13;
that its members commit an act of&#13;
violence against an African American, Jew,&#13;
homosexual, or any other person declared&#13;
"an enemy."&#13;
Although Oklahoma County District Attorney&#13;
David Prater and other law enforcement&#13;
officials believe that anti-gay bias was&#13;
a motivating factor in Domer’s murder, they&#13;
cannot prosecute Madden under Oklahoma’s&#13;
hate crimes law because the statute does&#13;
not cover sexual orientation. Oklahoma is&#13;
one of only 17 states whose hate crimes laws&#13;
do not protect LGBT citizens. Most state&#13;
hate crime laws enhance the penalties for&#13;
bias-motivated crimes.&#13;
On December 4, Representative Al McAf’-&#13;
frey (D-Oklahoma City) announced his&#13;
intention to introduce a bill expanding&#13;
the state’s hate crime law to include sexual&#13;
orientation and gender. In May, the U.S.&#13;
House of Representatives passed The Local&#13;
Law Enforcement Hate&#13;
Crimes Prevention Act/Matthew Shepard&#13;
Act giving the Justice Department the power&#13;
to investigate and prosecute bias-motivated&#13;
violence by providing the department with&#13;
jurisdiction over crimes of violence where&#13;
the perpetrator has selected the victim&#13;
because of the person’s actual or perceived&#13;
race, color, religion, national origin, gender,&#13;
sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.&#13;
This bill will soon be voted upon in&#13;
the U.S. Senate.&#13;
As legislators consider passage of these&#13;
historic state and national laws, Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality will be working with its&#13;
allies in the LGBT and allied community in&#13;
educational and advocaW efforts.&#13;
Hate Crimes Amendment&#13;
Removed rom&#13;
Dept o£De£ense&#13;
Con erence Report&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC (P/R DEC 6TH) __&#13;
~Ibday, House-Senate conferees confirmed&#13;
that the Matthew Shepard Act, which had&#13;
passed the Senate as an amendment to the&#13;
Department of Defense Authorization bill,&#13;
would be removed from the final version of&#13;
the bill. This announcement was made after&#13;
House Leadership’s whipping the vote count&#13;
on the conference report concluded there&#13;
were not enough votes for passage of the bill&#13;
if it included the hate crimes provision.&#13;
"Today’s decision is deeply disappointing,&#13;
especially given the historic passage of hate&#13;
crimes legislation through both Houses&#13;
of Congress this year. After more than&#13;
ten years and several successful bipartisan&#13;
votes, it is heartbreaking to fall short this&#13;
dose to the finish line," said Joe Solmonese,&#13;
President of the Human Rights Campaign.&#13;
"However, we are not giving up on efforts&#13;
to find another legislative vehicle, in the&#13;
second half of this Congress, to move the&#13;
Matthew Shepard Act."&#13;
The Human Rights Campaign has been a&#13;
chief advocate of hate crimes legislation for&#13;
over a decade. On November 14th, HRC&#13;
sent an e-mail to all Capitol Hill offices urging&#13;
the retention of hate crimes legislation&#13;
in the Department of Defense Authorization&#13;
conference report. Additionally, HRC&#13;
organized and signed onto a coalition letter&#13;
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"’l-he Colors ofLiving’&#13;
a digital art exhibit at&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center&#13;
Tulsa artist Dennis IL Scotx&#13;
eyes ofm~ artist driven to create impressions&#13;
of the beauty which sttcrounds him.&#13;
The exhibit w’dl remain up through the&#13;
month ofJanuary and can be viewed&#13;
Monday thru Saturday from 3-gpm. The&#13;
Dermis R. Nedl Equality Center is&#13;
located at 621 E. dth St., in downtown&#13;
Tulsa. More info c~a be found on the web&#13;
at okeq.org.&#13;
’Ihis monthly event is hosted by Okiahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexmal &amp;&#13;
Tra~sgender (LGBT) individuals and&#13;
f~mihes through advoca~, education,&#13;
programs, alliances, and the operation of the&#13;
Dennis IL Neig Equality Center.&#13;
TULSA, OK~The Dennis IL Neili Equality&#13;
Center ar~ gallery wi[[ host its monthly&#13;
First Thursday meet-the-artist reception&#13;
from 6-gpm, ~aursday, January 3, 2008, for&#13;
the opening oflts January exhibit "The Colors&#13;
of Living", featu~mg giclee prints of the&#13;
digital ~trt ofTulsa ~tist Dermis IL Scott.&#13;
Scott has been creating his digital art for&#13;
the list three years. His work is unlike most&#13;
digital or computer art. His style is unique.&#13;
His arc is totally his own..., his ovca~ way&#13;
of seelng life, his own way of depicOng&#13;
that which he sees. Whether one might&#13;
call Scott’s art abstract, impressionistic, or&#13;
surreal is of little concern to Scott. Through&#13;
his art he invites the viewer, the art lover or&#13;
even the mere observer, to take a chance, as&#13;
he has in creating his art. Taking a chance&#13;
is what ~rtists do. Vie~,Cmg Scott’s art is seeing&#13;
his subjects as he sees them, through the&#13;
Art byTulsa artist Dennis IL Scott&#13;
the STAR 9&#13;
ES SLAY&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
recently released convicts, Madden&#13;
having served time at Jess&#13;
Dunn Correctional Center for&#13;
impersonating a police officer&#13;
and obtaining money by false&#13;
pretense. Quails had been released&#13;
from the Dick Conner Correctional&#13;
facility in Hominy for&#13;
a 2001 burglary conviction. It&#13;
was speculated that Mr. Domer’s&#13;
murder may have been a gang rite&#13;
of passage.&#13;
The murder has garnered national&#13;
attention, somewhat reminiscent&#13;
of the murder of Matthew&#13;
Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming&#13;
in !998.A press conference was&#13;
held at Church of the Open&#13;
Arms December 4, followed by&#13;
a candlelight vigil in the parking&#13;
lot ofAngles that evening. The&#13;
press conference and vigil were&#13;
Photo: Steven Domer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The Oklahoma&#13;
gay community and their allies have&#13;
been outraged and saddened by the murder&#13;
of Steven Domer, a 62 },ear old Oklahoma&#13;
City man believed to have been targeted primarily&#13;
because he was gay. On October 26,&#13;
he had driven a friend home from the N.W.&#13;
39th street gay bar district, then returned to&#13;
the area, and was last seen at the car wash&#13;
there, an area well known for male prostitution.&#13;
He was seen by a witness to be talking&#13;
to two young men. His body and burned&#13;
out car were found near 1-35 and Ladd road&#13;
north of Purcell November 4.&#13;
Oklahoma County prosecutors have charged&#13;
Darrell Madden with Domer’s murder.&#13;
Madden, a white supremacist who was arrested&#13;
in McLain County for an attempted&#13;
carjacking, is also charged in McLain County&#13;
with the murder of the Brad Qualls, the&#13;
other man believed to be seen talking with&#13;
Steven Domer the night he disappeared.&#13;
Quails was found shot to death November 8&#13;
at an Ardmore apartment complex. Madden&#13;
&amp; Qua.lls have been identified as members&#13;
of the United Aryan Brotherhood, a xvhite&#13;
supremacist group which recruits many of&#13;
their members in prisons. Both were&#13;
10 the STAR&#13;
attended by the Reverend Harry Knox, the&#13;
Faith Community Director of the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign, a national GLBT rights&#13;
political group. As he puts it," Oklahoma&#13;
is one of only 17 states that do not protect&#13;
GLBT citizens through hate crimes legislation."&#13;
Objections to hate crimes legislation have&#13;
come from religious fundamentalist groups&#13;
who claim they would not be able to preach&#13;
against homosexual behavior should this&#13;
legislation become law. Harry Knox clarified&#13;
that this type of speech is protected the 1st&#13;
Amendment of the US. Constitution, and&#13;
to say otherwise is " to tell a lie unworthy of&#13;
ministers of the gospe! ofJesus Christ." He&#13;
THE&#13;
ALUES&#13;
pointed out that "people are dying in Oklahoma,&#13;
and GLBT people are wondering&#13;
when their pastors will speak out for justice.&#13;
Steven Domer’s voice cries out for justice,&#13;
asking pastors for whom do they work, the&#13;
people or for God?"&#13;
Richard Ogden, an attorney who chairs the&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation also spoke,&#13;
stating that" In Oklahoma and across our&#13;
nation there is a climate of intolerance, and&#13;
a tolerance of intolerance. This has to stop.&#13;
When we in Oklahoma have passed laws&#13;
that basically say that gays and lesbians are&#13;
second class citizens, we create an environment&#13;
that licenses this type of behavior. "&#13;
Although this was a brutal murder that was&#13;
obviously motivated because the victim was&#13;
gay, Darrell Madden could not be charged&#13;
with a hate crime because Federal and Oklahoma&#13;
hate crimes laws do not cover sexual&#13;
orientation. Legislation was introduced this&#13;
year in Congress to amend Federal Hate&#13;
Crimes laws to include sexual orientation by&#13;
Senator Edward Kennedy D-Massachusetts,&#13;
but was dropped when it became dear that&#13;
it would not pass the House.&#13;
On the state level State Representative&#13;
Al McA_ffrey, Oklahoma’s first and only&#13;
openly gay legislator, has stated that he will&#13;
introduce legislation to amend Oklahoma&#13;
Hate Crimes laws to include sexual orientation&#13;
and gender. This is supported by both&#13;
Oklahoma County District Attorney David&#13;
Prater, and Oklahoma Attorney General&#13;
Drew Edmondson. Mr. McAffrey did state&#13;
that he realized he will probably be facing&#13;
an uphill battle in the legislature. Clarifying&#13;
the point that some conservatives make,&#13;
that Hate Crimes laws elevate gay people to&#13;
a special status, he affirmed that ifa group&#13;
of gay men attacked a straight man ,vith&#13;
baseball bats, targeting him for his sexual&#13;
orientation, they would also be guilty of a&#13;
hate crime under this legislation.&#13;
Reverend Dr. Kathy McCallie, pastor of Church&#13;
of the Open Arms-United Church of Christ,&#13;
pointed out that this crime was not an isolated&#13;
incident, stating that "there xvill be a day when&#13;
GLBT persons can freely be themselves and&#13;
enjoy the safety equality and respect that’s due to&#13;
every member of the human family, but today is&#13;
not that day. On October 26 when Steve Domer&#13;
was brutally murdered, we were each violated. "&#13;
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By Greg Steele&#13;
on the loose&#13;
Wiads House ProvidingA&#13;
Sa£e P lace For 20&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Miranda Ray will be performing in the&#13;
Kris Kohl Show New Years Eve At the&#13;
Jones’n Club Downtown Plasza Hotel.&#13;
Doxvntoxvn Plaza Hotel Tulsa General&#13;
Managers Jay Wilks and Debbie Mc-&#13;
Craw.&#13;
Miss Gay Tulsa America, Melody&#13;
Michaels at the BOO.&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma US ofA 2008, Samantha&#13;
West at the Copa....&#13;
Photo Left to Right:Jennifer Bates, Asley&#13;
Ozan, Linda Duke&#13;
OKLAHO!VIA CITY, OK __ Thanks to a&#13;
caring community, Winds House of Oklahoma&#13;
City was able to raise over $2500 at a&#13;
gala fundraiser December 7th. For over 20&#13;
years the Winds have provided a safe place&#13;
to stay for those living with HIV and their&#13;
families, serving as transitional housing&#13;
until they are able to re-enter the general&#13;
community. The home provides referrals&#13;
and assistance for disability income, food&#13;
stamps, Section 8 housing etc. Donatons&#13;
are always needed and can be sent to \Vinds&#13;
House OKC, P.O. Box 12185 Oklahoma&#13;
City, Oklahoma 73157.&#13;
Acid-tongued talk-show host and out lesbian&#13;
Rosie O’Donnell, who famously dashed&#13;
with Elisabeth Hasselbeck on "The View,"&#13;
and the big clash with Donald Trump&#13;
announced on her bloc that talks to give&#13;
her a prime-time show on MSNBC had&#13;
fallen apart.&#13;
New York Songstress Rachael Sage and&#13;
an adoring fan in Tulsa.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Attorney Richard Ogden, Chair of Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation, the Reverend Harry Knox-&#13;
Faith Community Director of the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign, and the Reverend Loyce Newton-Ed-&#13;
,#cards at Hate Crimes press conference in OKC.&#13;
the STAR 11&#13;
&#13;
DEEP INSIDE HOLLYVc’OOD&#13;
Shades of Rex Lee&#13;
As Lloyd, Jeremy Piven’s assistant on Entourage,&#13;
gay actor Rex Lee has carved out a hilarious&#13;
niche for himself. His character stuck&#13;
around and gained a higher profile thanks&#13;
to Lee’s wicked comic timing and popularity&#13;
with fans. Soon, though, he’ll jump&#13;
from the small to the big screen, appearing&#13;
in the independent feature Shades of Ray.&#13;
A seriocomic romance, Shades stars Chuck&#13;
main man ZachatT Levi as Ray, a mixedrace,&#13;
American-born son of a Pakistani&#13;
father and Caucasian mother. As his parents&#13;
separate and his father moves in with him,&#13;
Ray must deal with his own romantic and&#13;
racial issues. Sounds heartfelt and sincere,&#13;
but Romeo’s guessing that Lee’s job will be&#13;
to pop up from time to time with just the&#13;
right punchline for an awkward moment. As&#13;
HBO audiences know, he’s an expert at that.&#13;
Romeo San Vicente is still waitingpatientlyfor the&#13;
all-musical edition of "The McLaughlin Group. "He can&#13;
be reached care ofthispublication or at DeepInsideHollywood&#13;
@qsyndicate.com.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
SAMANTHA&#13;
CAPTU ,S MISS&#13;
GAY OKLAHOMA US&#13;
OF A TITLE&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Loaves and Fishes&#13;
Bar uet a Huge&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Photo Left to Right: Former Miss Gay&#13;
Oklahoma Kitty Bob Aimes, Matthew&#13;
Heath Fitzgerald, Sonja Martinez, John&#13;
Beebe &amp; Debbie Davie&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ It was a&#13;
festive evening at the Habana Inn December&#13;
9th xvhen the title for the nexv Miss&#13;
Gay Oklahoma US of A was passed on to&#13;
Samantha West, a 26 ),ear old Tulsan among&#13;
the performers at Nexv Age Renegades, The&#13;
1st alternate xvas Londenn Raine, xvith 2nd&#13;
alternate Jozlyn Welch.&#13;
The xvinner and I st alternate are eligible to&#13;
compete in the national competition which&#13;
will be held in Dallas May 20-23 of next&#13;
year.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ On December&#13;
3-4 the 17th annual Loaves and Fishes&#13;
Banquet came together at the Copa for a&#13;
fabulous evening of fundraising for a good&#13;
cause. Featuring entertainers John Beebe,&#13;
Sonja Martinez,Debbie Davie, Matthew&#13;
Heath-Fitzgerald and former Miss Gay&#13;
Oklahoma Kitty Bob Aimes, the event&#13;
raised over $7200.&#13;
Loaves and Fishes, a program of Catholic&#13;
Charities, provides meals to homebound&#13;
people living with HIV. Directed by Ms&#13;
Judy Reilly, once again the community came&#13;
together for a proud tradition of caring.&#13;
Passing on the fide was Alexis Nicole Whitney,&#13;
who made history with the pageant&#13;
not just with her doe, but living proof that&#13;
nothing can stand in the xvay of talent and&#13;
determination. As&#13;
she puts it, "People&#13;
should see my blindness&#13;
the same I do.&#13;
I don’t see it as a&#13;
handicap, but as an&#13;
obstacle I have overcome."&#13;
That she did,&#13;
not only capturing&#13;
the Oklahoma title&#13;
but also was one of&#13;
the top 12 finalists at&#13;
the national competition.&#13;
Our girls do us&#13;
proud!&#13;
Please Join Us&#13;
Feb. 10, 2008, 10:00 p.m. @&#13;
39th and Penn OKC, OK.&#13;
For information call Nikki Start @ 580 216 2715 or 1 866 906 1133&#13;
the STAR 13&#13;
by Liz I-Iighleyman&#13;
November 21, 1999 (%e last grand Queen):&#13;
Flamboyant author Quentin Crisp dies in&#13;
Manchester, England.&#13;
The death of author and&#13;
raconteur Quentin Crisp at&#13;
the end of the 20th century&#13;
represented the passing of&#13;
one of the last grand queens&#13;
of a bygone era.&#13;
Crisp, originally named Denis Charles Pratt,&#13;
xvas born on Christmas Day in 1908 in the&#13;
London suburb of Sutton, the youngest&#13;
child of a "middle-class, middle-brow" family.&#13;
Always considered a sissy, he later said he&#13;
could never remember not being tormented&#13;
by his father, siblings, and schoolmates.&#13;
Crisp studied journalism and art in London,&#13;
and in his early 20s began hanging out with&#13;
hip young gay men in Soho, supporting&#13;
himself with various jobs,&#13;
induding graphic artist,&#13;
xvindow dresser, tap-dance&#13;
instructor, and hustler. He&#13;
adopted a new moniker and&#13;
a flamboyant, effeminate&#13;
style that included flowing&#13;
scarves, platform shoes,&#13;
dyed hair, and makeup. He&#13;
was "not merely a self-confessed&#13;
homosexual, but a&#13;
self-evident one," he would&#13;
later say, describing himself&#13;
as "a blithe spirit reveling in&#13;
androgynous anarchy."&#13;
Openly gay and gender-variant&#13;
at a time when homosexuality&#13;
was highly stigmatized&#13;
and sex between men was&#13;
illegal, Crisp was frequently&#13;
attacked by strangers in&#13;
the streets and harassed by&#13;
police. During World War&#13;
II, he was exempted from&#13;
military service due to his&#13;
homosexuality, and instead&#13;
embarked upon a career as a nude model at&#13;
a government-funded art school.&#13;
Crisp did not gain widespread notoriety&#13;
until his 60s, with the publication of his&#13;
autobiography, The Naked Civil Servant&#13;
(1968), one of the first unapologetic contemporary&#13;
accounts of gay life. Although&#13;
the book was well-received, it was the 1975&#13;
television movie version starring John Hurt&#13;
that brought Crisp instant fame.&#13;
Crisp began appearing on talk shows and&#13;
created a successful one-man theatrical performance.&#13;
He took his show to Ne~v York&#13;
City in 1978, fell in love with America, and&#13;
decided to immigrate a few years later,&#13;
settling into a notoriously sloppy one-room&#13;
apartment in a seedy neighborhood on&#13;
Manhattan’s Lower East Side.&#13;
Crisp became a fixture of the city’s celebrity&#13;
scene, growing increasingly famous just&#13;
for being himself. "If I have a talent for&#13;
anything," he said, "it is not for doing but&#13;
for being." He wrote a column for the New&#13;
York Native newspaper and film criticism&#13;
for Christopher Street magazine, and published&#13;
several more books, including How to&#13;
Become a Virgin (1981) and Manners from&#13;
Heaven: A Divine Guide to Good Behavior&#13;
(1984). He also appeared in a number of&#13;
movies and documentaries, most notably as&#13;
Queen Elizabeth I in Orlando (1993).&#13;
Though he socialized in queer social circles,&#13;
Crisp was unsympathetic to the gay rights&#13;
movement and held attitudes many younger&#13;
activists regarded as homophobic. "I don’t&#13;
think you can really be proud of being gay&#13;
because it isn’t something you’ve done," he&#13;
once said. "You can only be proud of not&#13;
being ashamed." He eschewed identity politics&#13;
and queer separatism, and thought loud&#13;
demands only led to backlash.&#13;
Crisp persisted in referring to homosexuality&#13;
as an illness, and he caused a furor when&#13;
he told the London Times in 1997 that he&#13;
thought it would be acceptable for a woman&#13;
to abort a fetus carrying a hypothetical gay&#13;
gene. "You could have children who are naturally&#13;
suited to society," he later explained.&#13;
"They would be happy." He also once&#13;
opined that the gay community’s obsession&#13;
with AIDS was a fad, and advised, "Ifyou&#13;
want to be sure you won’t have AIDS, don’t&#13;
have sex with anyone."&#13;
....................Continued page 27&#13;
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the wine taster. Much&#13;
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TRAVELING IN OUR FABULOUS WORLD&#13;
By Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
gaytravelers@aol.com&#13;
Now everything IS okay in Oklahoma!&#13;
The gay community and gay travelers to&#13;
Tulsa now have a place where they are made&#13;
to feel VERY WELCOME! We stayed there&#13;
a couple of weeks ago and it was wonderfull.&#13;
"l-he rooms are spacious and the staff&#13;
is extremely friendly and professional. ~-he&#13;
renovations are not finished yet,&#13;
however we know that when it&#13;
is completed that it will be the&#13;
finest hotel in Tulsa. We stayed&#13;
in the Premier Suite which was&#13;
on a scale of one to ten, a 15 ! It&#13;
featured a living room with pull&#13;
out queen sleeper sofa, a 36 inch&#13;
TV and DVD Player. Ceiling to&#13;
floor (and wall to wall windows)&#13;
for a spectacular view of the city.&#13;
A large King bedroom with extra&#13;
pillows, a 25 inch TV in the&#13;
bedroom and dub chair and ottoman.&#13;
Two full bathrooms and&#13;
a kitchenette/dining area with&#13;
coffee maker, fridge/microwave&#13;
and a snack basket, microwave&#13;
popcorn and cookies with bottled water.&#13;
~he Downtown Plaza Hotel ofTulsa was&#13;
built in 1966 as the first downtown hotel in&#13;
Tulsa to offer modern conveniences. Shortly&#13;
afterwards it was a Holiday Inn, then a Ramada&#13;
Inn, then as the Great Western Hotel.&#13;
In July, 2007 it was sold to the Chisholm&#13;
Properties, Ltd. and they renamed it back to&#13;
it’s original name, "Downtown Plaza Hotel&#13;
ofTulsa". The Chisholm Properties Ltd.&#13;
the STAR&#13;
owns other fine hotels in Oklahoma, Missouri&#13;
and Texas. It is located at 17 West 7th&#13;
Street in the heart of the beautiful historica]&#13;
financial and entertainment district ofTulsa.&#13;
They are directly adjacent to the world&#13;
famous Petroleum Club. It rises 14 stories&#13;
above the City and is currendy undergoing&#13;
a multi-million dollar renovation. A VERY&#13;
extensive renovation is now underway&#13;
however they do have at this time, over 70&#13;
rooms for their guests. Their plan is for the&#13;
renovations to be completed by May, 2008&#13;
and have over 200 rooms when completed.&#13;
The new look for the hotel is based on modern&#13;
boutique style hotels that are now found&#13;
across the country and Europe.&#13;
The hotel has a variety of rooms and&#13;
suites to choose, from a Deluxe Double&#13;
Queen, Deluxe King, Executive King,&#13;
Executive King Junior Suite or the Premier&#13;
King Suite. Each suite has a Fridge/Micro in&#13;
the kitchenette. Their prices are extremely&#13;
down to earth and much less than the other&#13;
dmvntown hotels. The hotel is within a&#13;
short walking distance to Tulsa’s&#13;
Convention Center, the New&#13;
The PAC (Performing&#13;
Center, Tulsa Tech and many&#13;
buildings and landmarks.&#13;
; the many amenities are:&#13;
floors, business&#13;
weddings &amp; receptions, air-&#13;
~ort shuttle free Cherokee Casino&#13;
[ wireless Internet,&#13;
covered parking, guest laundry&#13;
~n site), fax &amp; copy service. Their&#13;
service includes 43 channels, 3&#13;
4 ESPN channels,&#13;
i Nick, Food Network and&#13;
r more. The Downtown Plaza&#13;
equipped with a Fitness Center&#13;
their guests, including strength&#13;
and cardio equipment.&#13;
Lounge around their outdoor pool and&#13;
catch some rays, secluded by the urban environment&#13;
ofTulsa’s rooftops. Just inside the&#13;
poolside seating area is The Jones’N Club,&#13;
a full bar with a pool table and live music.&#13;
Conference, meeting and banquet rooms are&#13;
available to accommodate groups of 10 to&#13;
250 guests.&#13;
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More on Camp La Casa Sena - Santa Fe, New&#13;
Mexico see page 22.&#13;
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From the upper sundeck at the Oasis men’s resort, guests enjoypanoramic&#13;
views ofKey West’s Historic District. (Photo by Andrew Collins)&#13;
Key West:&#13;
Where To Play, Eat, and Stay&#13;
famous gay resort towns, Key West has always stood&#13;
out for its sheer embrace of total relaxation. This laid-back tropical&#13;
island in the Caribbean, closer to Cuba than to mainland Florida, is&#13;
without pretensions. People rarely worry about what time it is, dress&#13;
is casual and colorful, and the party scene is friendly and easygoing.&#13;
Key West is neither fancy nor especially urbane - it’s just a great&#13;
place to laze in a deck chair on a bougainvillea-choked lanai, browse&#13;
for beachwear and souvenirs along the main drag, Duval Street,&#13;
or relax on a restaurant patio noshing on raw oysters and sipping&#13;
mango iced tea or mojitos.&#13;
For a seasonal tourist town, Key West has plenty to offer when it&#13;
comes to dining and nightlife. Few places draw more raves for outstanding&#13;
food than Alice’s Key West, where chefAlice Weingarten&#13;
serves some of the most inventive food in town, including delicious&#13;
smoked-salmon Benedict at breakfast. A departure from Key West’s&#13;
predominant laid-back tropical look, Square One is a sophisticated&#13;
restaurant with white table linen and fine china. The regionally&#13;
inspired Continental cuisine includes escargot baked in a crepe&#13;
with fresh spinach, garlic, feta, and a tomato beurre blanc. It’s a top&#13;
choice for a romar~.tic evening.&#13;
One of the better Italian restaurants in town, and also one of the&#13;
gayest, La Trattoria has two dining rooms - the smaller one romantic&#13;
and intimate, the larger better for groups of friends. The straightforward&#13;
cooking draws high praise for such tasty creations as local&#13;
shrimp sauteed with garlic, fresh tomatoes, and herbes de Provence&#13;
in a white wine, lemon, and butter sauce. One of Dural Street’s true&#13;
places to be seen, Mangoes brims with colorful sorts. The composed&#13;
salads, pastas, and grills - all with nouvelle Florida touches - are&#13;
commendable. Consider rib eye steak Caribe (pan-charred with&#13;
tamarind steak sauce and yucca).&#13;
Seven Fish, which occupies an old luncheonette and has a sleek,&#13;
sophisticated interior, serves seafood-oriented bistro fare, such as&#13;
crab and shiitake mushroom ravioli. The slogan at Mangia Mangia&#13;
is "pasta to the people," a philosophy reflected by the many varieties&#13;
of heavenly homemade pasta, all fairly priced. The painstakingly&#13;
preserved building has a lovely, quiet garden and redbrick patio in&#13;
back. You’ll need luck and persistence most nights to get a seat at&#13;
Camille’s, a small storefront bistro, but the friendly vibe and downhome&#13;
comfort food are worth the trouble. Expect good salads and&#13;
sandwiches, such as Philly cheese steak, and delicious pancakes for&#13;
breakfast.&#13;
For arguably the best sandwiches and wraps on the island, try Lobo’s&#13;
- the oyster roll with cheddar, bacon, and basil tartar sauce is a&#13;
stand-out. H Siboney is a zero-atmosphere eatery - _the_ place in&#13;
town for humble, stick-to-your-ribs Cuban fare. Rickety tables are&#13;
set with plastic tablecloths and paper napkins. Try such Havana specialties&#13;
as conch chowder, garlic chicken, stuffed shrimp and crabs,&#13;
platanos (plantains), and a sweet flan to top it off. As for traditional&#13;
Cuban sandwiches, tiny 5 Brothers Grocery - on a side street in the&#13;
historic district - serves the best around.&#13;
Much of the gay social activity in Key West takes place at resorts,&#13;
some ofwhich provide refreshments and snacks to guests during the&#13;
afternoon and early evening. A handful of properties have bars open&#13;
to the public, among them Pearl’s Rainbow, the town’s only guest&#13;
house exclusively for women, and the ultra-cruisy, all-male Island&#13;
House, which also has an excellent restaurant.&#13;
Most the town’s gay bars are along Duval Street. Here, the La-Te-Da&#13;
guest house has a poolside bar, an intimate piano bar, and the Treetop&#13;
Cabaret Lounge upstairs. Down a few blocks, the New Orleansinspired&#13;
Bourbon Street Pub is a cheery place with a small bar up&#13;
front with cocktail tables, a larger outdoor bar in back (along with a&#13;
lively pool area and hot tub), and video screens galore. Many nights&#13;
you can catch awful (but still entertaining) drag shows on the stage&#13;
in back. The same owners run the lovably raffish 801 Bar, Key&#13;
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West’s definitive neighborhood hangout since the 1970s. There’s&#13;
almost always a crowd of gossipy locals around the bar. The adjacent&#13;
One Saloon caters mostly to leather-and-Levi’s types and is reached&#13;
through 801’s back door. Aqua Nightclub is best lmown for its raucous&#13;
drag shows, which are headlined by the in-house drag troupe,&#13;
the Aquanettes. This lively place also has strippers some nights, an&#13;
impressive dance floor with high-tech laser-and-sound shows,’ and a&#13;
cozy video bar.&#13;
Key West has a number of inns that cater either exclusively or&#13;
predominandy to the gay market. One of the best is Alexander’s, a&#13;
long-popular gay resort with the relatively unusual policy of being&#13;
both clothing-optional and welcoming to both women and men.&#13;
This makes Alexander’s ideal for gay guys traveling with lesbian&#13;
friends, or for any queer vacationers who enjoy a mixed-gender&#13;
atmosphere. The effect is that the mood around the pool and hot&#13;
mb tends to be less cruisy than at single-gender resorts. Aromatic&#13;
tropical flowers, sundecks, rattan and wicker furnishings, and sparkling&#13;
tiled bathrooms impart Alexander’s with a classy but casual&#13;
look. Also welcoming of both women and men but drawing a predominantly&#13;
male crowd, Big Ruby’s is less than a block from Dural&#13;
Street, hidden behind high walls from noise and street traffic. The&#13;
grounds feature towering palm trees and fragrant flowers, and an&#13;
abundance of sundecks. Rooms are warm, contemporary, spotless,&#13;
and full of light - all have TVIVCRs, mini-refrigerators, A/C, and&#13;
ceiling fans. A complimentary full breakfast is included. As for the&#13;
staff, you won’t find a more professional bunch of guys in Key West.&#13;
Most of the town’s men’s resorts are along Fleming Street, the Historic&#13;
District’s main drag. Here you’ll find Equator, which has plush&#13;
rooms with contemporary Caribbean-influenced furniture. Designer&#13;
fabrics, feather pillows with comforters, Mediterranean-tile floors,&#13;
large closets, and excellent sound insulation add to the comfort&#13;
of each unit. The tradeoff is that the Equator’s grounds, although&#13;
nicely landscaped, are smaller than at some of its competitors;&#13;
there’s a compact pool and an oversize Jacuzzi tub.&#13;
For years the sprawling Island House - a former cigar factory on the&#13;
eastern edge of the Historic District - was synonymous with sex,&#13;
sleaze, and shabbiness. It’s still synonymous with sex. But, happily,&#13;
new owners have completely rebuilt the place, hired friendly and&#13;
competent staff, and created lovely rooms with high-quality furnishings&#13;
(all have VCR/TVs, refrigerators, safes, and plttsh linens). If&#13;
you’re seeking a steamy ambience but also first-rate accommodations&#13;
and a safe, friendly environment, the Island House is your dream&#13;
come true. Amenities, all of them available 24 hours, include heated&#13;
pool, indoor and outdoor Jacuzzis, gym, sauna, steam room, and&#13;
erotic-male-video lounge.&#13;
The largest gay resort in town comprises three distinct properties&#13;
- the Oasis, Coral Tree Inn, and Coconut Grove - operated&#13;
by the same management. This highly social, all-male compound&#13;
has rooms available in a variety of configurations and prices. The&#13;
Coconut Grove is the fanciest of the three, having been completely&#13;
gutted and redone following a fire in 2006 - it now has some of the&#13;
cushiest accommodations in town. Next door, the Oasis has less&#13;
pricey but still attractive rooms and beautiful grounds. Across the&#13;
street, the Coral Tree has simpler but more affordable rooms. Guests&#13;
are free to enjoy the grounds of all three properties. Another&#13;
all-male property with a somewhat cruisy vibe is the New Orleans&#13;
Guest House, an attractive compound that’s above the Bourbon&#13;
Street Pub, right in the center of the Dural Street action. Rooms&#13;
are well-outfitted and attractively decorated, and rates moderately&#13;
priced.&#13;
Known as the Rainbow House until new owners took over a several&#13;
years ago, the 38-room Pearl’s Rainbow is Key \Vest’s only resort&#13;
that’s exclusive to women. Rooms are nicely done, with rattan and&#13;
wicker furniture, pastel-hued walls, large TVs, and refrigerators.&#13;
Many different configurations are available, from simple budget-oriented&#13;
units set away from the noise of the pools and decks, to more&#13;
spacious rooms doser to the action, some with kitchenettes or separate&#13;
sitting areas. The resort encompasses several buildings, including&#13;
some cute cottages that once provided housing for the workers&#13;
of a cigar factory that formerly occupied the main building. There&#13;
are two heated pools, spacious sundecks, and lots of opportunity to&#13;
chat with other guests. This is a wonderful hideaway, whether you’re&#13;
looking to make new friends or enjoy a litde peace and quiet with&#13;
your honey.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 21&#13;
by Donald Pile &amp; Ray Williams&#13;
Featuring Cuisine From Coast to Coast&#13;
La Casa Sena - Santa Fe, New Mexico&#13;
W’e have been dining at La Casa Sena in&#13;
Santa Fe for over 25 years and it just keeps&#13;
getting better. Located right downtown,&#13;
it is one of the most popular and critically&#13;
acclaimed restaurants in the Southwest.&#13;
Not only is the food some of the most&#13;
delicious you’ll ever taste, the wine list is&#13;
among the finest in the country. Whether&#13;
dining inside or out on the patio, you are&#13;
in for a real treat! "l-he ambiance, the food,&#13;
the setting...... everything is fabulous! La&#13;
Casa Sena occupies a fine old haciendastyle&#13;
adobe complex and means "the Sena&#13;
House." q-he Sena family was one of the&#13;
oldest and most notable in Santa Fe. q-he&#13;
founder of the family, Bernadino de Sena,&#13;
was an orphan from Mexico City who&#13;
traveled to Santa Fe in 1693. In the early&#13;
1980% the ravages of rime finally began to&#13;
take a toll on the hacienda. Art dealer, Gerald&#13;
Peters purchased the historic building&#13;
and extensively renovated it without making&#13;
any architectural changes. The restoration&#13;
succeeded in keeping the historic ambiance&#13;
and integrity of the Sena Plaza intact.&#13;
Th-he Southwestern cuisine served at La&#13;
Casa Sena draws on the rich history of the&#13;
region. Th-heir distinctive red chile is grown&#13;
for the restaurant near Dixon, on the Rio&#13;
Grande in northern New Mexico. The harsh&#13;
weather there means that this local product&#13;
is not plentifi~ and, because the restaurant&#13;
purchases virtually the entire crop, it is unlikely&#13;
that this chile will be tasted anywhere&#13;
else in the world.&#13;
They are located right off the Plaza&#13;
in downtown Santa Fe at 125 East Palace.&#13;
q-heir dinner hours are Sunday thru&#13;
Thursday: 5:30 - 10:00 PM and Friday &amp;&#13;
Saturday: 5:30 - 10:00 PM. Lunch: 11:30&#13;
_A!vl - 3:00 PM Monday thru Saturday and&#13;
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM on Sundays&#13;
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People Wi h A D$&#13;
LITTLE ROCK, ARK __ Republican Presidential candidate and&#13;
former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee once advocated isolating&#13;
AIDS patients from the general public, opposed increased federal&#13;
funding in the search for a cure and said homosexuality could "pose&#13;
a dangerous public health risk."&#13;
As a candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in 1992, Huckabee answered&#13;
229 questions submitted to him by The Associated Press. Besides a&#13;
quarantine, Huckabee suggested that Hollywood celebrities fund&#13;
AIDS research from their own pockets, rather than federal health&#13;
agencies.&#13;
"If the federal government is truly serious about doing something&#13;
with the AIDS virus, we need to take steps that would isolate the&#13;
carriers of this plague," Huckabee wrote.&#13;
City Resident Ray Prewitt&#13;
aooept&#13;
New I ovie&#13;
SANTA FE, NM (P/R) __ Oklahoma City resident, Ray Prewitt,&#13;
will take on the role of"Owen" in the Jim Sheridan helmed "Brothers"&#13;
for Relativity&#13;
Media. The film stars&#13;
Natalie Portman,&#13;
Jake Gyllenhaal, and&#13;
Tobey Macguire.&#13;
Shooting began last&#13;
week on this remake&#13;
of Susanne Bier’s&#13;
Danish-language war&#13;
drama which centers&#13;
on a man, (Maguire)&#13;
who is sent to fight in&#13;
Afghanistan while his&#13;
black-sheep brother&#13;
(Gyllenhaal) cares for&#13;
his wife (Portman)&#13;
and child.&#13;
Prewitt, who recently&#13;
appeared in Carpenter&#13;
Square’s "Sordid&#13;
Lives", is best known&#13;
as the producer of&#13;
"Call Us Crazy:&#13;
The Anne Heche&#13;
Monologues" which&#13;
achieved theatrical&#13;
cult status in Los&#13;
Angeles featuring stars like Edie McClurg, Alex Borstein, Megyn&#13;
Price, and Scott Thompson.&#13;
This is Prewitt’s second time to share the screen with Portman since&#13;
"Where the Heart Is" .i"n 2000.&#13;
"I think the government’s role should not be involved in personal&#13;
habits. When you defend freedom, you defend freedom of choice,&#13;
and you can’t be picking and choosing how people use those&#13;
freedoms...whether it’s personal behavior or economic behavior, I&#13;
want people to have freedom of choice," Paul asserted.&#13;
He believes the constitution says such issues should be left to the&#13;
states to decide, and ira state chooses to legalize marijuana, cocaine,&#13;
heroin and/or prostitution, so be it.&#13;
Presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Tex&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com The STAR 23&#13;
Chaz &amp; Victor&#13;
&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Twenty-eight retired generals and admirals&#13;
released a letter Friday urging Congress to&#13;
overturn the ban on gays serving openly in&#13;
the military, according to "l-he New York&#13;
Times. The letter cites information showing&#13;
that 65,000 gay men and lesbians are&#13;
currently serving in the military and that&#13;
there are more than 1 million gay and lesbian&#13;
veterans who have "served our nation&#13;
honorably."&#13;
~have been indulging myself lately with&#13;
the finer aspects of food and beverage. I&#13;
have acquiesced with my body’s cravings&#13;
for rectangular chocolate delights that are&#13;
known to the masses as Snickers, Three&#13;
Musketeers, and Whatchamacallits. I have&#13;
given in to the luscious temptations of the&#13;
all-powerful supreme pizza with its smothering&#13;
array of toppings and guilt. I have even&#13;
fallen prey to the hypnotic sexual commercial&#13;
suggestions of the beer and booze&#13;
barons of this fair land. Yes, I have been&#13;
greedily imbibing the works of the great&#13;
fermentation experts such as Adolph Coors&#13;
and August Busch. How can I possibly&#13;
engage in such extreme epicurean behavior&#13;
and still manage to put on my jeans without&#13;
a forced smile? Ofcourse I will disclose the&#13;
many and varied means by which I make&#13;
this feasible.&#13;
Each day I lace up my sneakers and head&#13;
out on a seven mile romp through my&#13;
neighborhood streets and enjoy the festively&#13;
adorned homes. This provides me the opportunity&#13;
to dear my mind and breathe in&#13;
all those particulates from city living. It also&#13;
affords me the chance to count the expanse&#13;
of calories I burn off: in the process. I usually&#13;
get credit for 800 calories each day from this&#13;
physical activity mode.&#13;
I am that guy who finds the parking space&#13;
on the periphery of the mall parking lot.&#13;
~llais is not a forced choice in response to&#13;
all the holiday shoppers. I actively seek out&#13;
the spot that is closer to the frontage road&#13;
than the stores’ entrances. This gives me the&#13;
excellent opportunity to partake in the lost&#13;
art ofwalking somewhere. Chalk up another&#13;
couple hundred calories burned in a week’s&#13;
time.&#13;
Every other day I don my favorite ripped&#13;
Guns N Roses T-shirt and my faded periwinkle&#13;
Russell Athletic shorts and ease into&#13;
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my workout roudne. I set my bicep, quadriceps,&#13;
and triceps muscles into a sweet synergistic&#13;
syncopation. I dedicate thirty minutes&#13;
for every session and I am proudly able to&#13;
record several hundred singed calories for&#13;
that day’s effort.&#13;
Some ofmy other calorie consuming moments&#13;
has involved the firm scolding of&#13;
my car and leaving him alone in the garage&#13;
while I set out down the block to get the&#13;
mail. I have often abandoned the comforts&#13;
ofmy plush settee and even ignored the&#13;
puppy dog eyes from my cuddly ottoman&#13;
so that I could walk around the living room&#13;
while discoursing with the likes ofmy Aunt&#13;
Chilada on the telephone. Friends have even&#13;
chided me for spending disproportionate&#13;
time with the steps and hand railings of&#13;
building stairwells than with the numbered&#13;
buttons and "The Girl from Ipanema" music&#13;
from elevators. Thankfully for me, these&#13;
mundane activities afford me a cornucopia&#13;
of numerous extra burned calories.&#13;
I am able to consume more of the Food&#13;
Network creations than the average Punch&#13;
and Judy because of my lifestyle. My gourmand&#13;
way of life would soon dissipate if I&#13;
would slink into the slothful practices of&#13;
most ofmy fellow brethren. Free will gives&#13;
you that chance to change it all starting&#13;
today. I could certainly use some company&#13;
on those lonely stairwells!&#13;
This health and fitness column is brought&#13;
to you by that guy who likes to count the&#13;
times people say the phrase "you know" in&#13;
their conversations. That gny is Ron Blake&#13;
and he can be unwrapped at www.goblakefitness.&#13;
com&#13;
Creating&#13;
Community for&#13;
People living&#13;
with&#13;
H V/A1DS&#13;
A 501 c (3) Non Profit Organization&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HtV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
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Q~UENTIN CRISP DOWn,TOWN PLAZA DERAILED HATE CRIMES&#13;
Indeed, Crisp was celibate for the latter half&#13;
of his life. When sex therapist Dr. Ruth&#13;
Westheimer asked him what he thought&#13;
about sex, he said he thought it was a mistake.&#13;
He was also cynical about love, saying&#13;
he didfft really understand it, and he never&#13;
had an enduring romantic relationship.&#13;
Had he lived in a different era, Crisp might&#13;
have identified as transgender rather than&#13;
gay. "I believe I was born unfit for the world&#13;
not because of anything to do with sex, but&#13;
because of gender," he told one interviewer.&#13;
"I have always felt like a woman born into a&#13;
man’s body. Had I the money or the opportunity&#13;
early in life, I would certainly have&#13;
had a sex change."&#13;
Though his work brought in a fair amount&#13;
of money, Crisp lived a spartan existence,&#13;
subsisting on hors d’oeuvres and champagne&#13;
at parties. With a "lust for small talk," he&#13;
held court at a local diner and devoted time&#13;
to answering phone calls, letters, and e-mails&#13;
from friends and strangers alike. He loved&#13;
being the center of attention, and rarely&#13;
turned down an opportunity to be interviewed&#13;
or photographed. In his final years,&#13;
though beset by health problems, he nevertheless&#13;
continued to travel and perform.&#13;
Crisp died of a heart attack in Manchester,&#13;
England, in November 1999, just a month&#13;
shy of his 91st birthday.&#13;
While some may find his flamboyant style&#13;
and effeminate mannerisms embarrassingly&#13;
stereotypical today, Crisp is remembered&#13;
for being himself- and paying the price&#13;
- at a time when few others dared to do so.&#13;
Though he avoided organized LGBT activism,&#13;
his entire life was a demonstration of&#13;
gay and transgender empowerment.&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Bailey, Paul, ed. 2000. The Stately Homo:&#13;
A Celebration of the Life of Quentin Crisp&#13;
(Bantam).&#13;
Crisp, Quentin. 1996. Resident Alien: The&#13;
New York Diaries (HarperCollins).&#13;
~e hotel is the ONLY Tulsa hotel that&#13;
is openly caters to everybody! The Lounge&#13;
at the Downtown Plaza will start in January&#13;
hosting Ms. Kris Kohl and will present a&#13;
drag show every other Friday. They will also&#13;
be hosting a Broadway touring company&#13;
during the summer of 2008. Chisholm&#13;
Properties, Ltd. has a complete non-discrimination&#13;
policy to cover, Age, Religion,&#13;
Nationality, Race, SF~VUAL ORIENTATION,&#13;
Disability, Veteran Status and other&#13;
individuals as protected by Federal, State&#13;
and Locals Laws.&#13;
The General Manager, Jay Wilks is a former&#13;
flight attendant instructor and former&#13;
owner of a small specialized aircraft charter&#13;
tour company, award winning fit and art&#13;
shop and an upscale gay magazine that was&#13;
distributed in 7 States in the Southeast. The&#13;
Assistant General Manager, Debbie McCraw&#13;
is a former schoolteacher, Texas ranch foreman,&#13;
homemaker and mother. With all of&#13;
their combined hidden talents we KNOW&#13;
that they will make a success in this new&#13;
venture. Both Jay and Debbie are two of the&#13;
nicest, friendliest and professional people&#13;
that you would ever want to meet. They&#13;
truly care about their guests and want them&#13;
to have a very pleasant time while staying&#13;
at the hotel. The front desk staff as well as&#13;
the housekeeping staff are very friendly and&#13;
professional.&#13;
Next time you are going to be in Tulsa&#13;
be sure to check out their website at www.&#13;
downtownplazatulsa.com or give them a&#13;
call at 800.585.5101 for reservations. Their&#13;
local number is 918.585.5898. Or for those&#13;
people living in Tulsa who are wanting to&#13;
rent a conference or party site, give them a&#13;
call.&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
TRAVELING IN OUR FABULOUS&#13;
WORLD is written by Donald Pile and Ray&#13;
Williams, Award-winning Celebrity travel&#13;
columnists who write for gay publications&#13;
from Coast to Coast. Proud members of&#13;
the IGLTA. You can email them at: gaytravelers@&#13;
aol.com or visit their webpage at:&#13;
http://www.hometown.aol.com/gaytravelers&#13;
sent to the Chairman and Ranking Members&#13;
of the Armed Services Committees&#13;
urging them to retain the Hate Crimes&#13;
amendment as part of the conference report.&#13;
Timed to correspond with Members returning&#13;
from the Thanksgiving recess, on November&#13;
28th, HRC launched a nationwide&#13;
action alert to all of its members urging&#13;
immediate grassroots action to Members of&#13;
Congress.&#13;
The House of Representatives passed the&#13;
Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes&#13;
Prevention Act (H.R. 1592) in May with a&#13;
strong bipartisan vote of 237-180. The Senate&#13;
approved the nearly identical Matthew&#13;
Shepard Act (S. 1105) as an amendment to&#13;
the Department of Defense Authorization&#13;
bill on a voice vote after a 60-39 cloture&#13;
vote.&#13;
Inclusion of the hate crimes provision in&#13;
the final version of the bill fell victim in the&#13;
House to challenges from opponents of hate&#13;
crimes as well as unrelated concerns regarding&#13;
Iraq-related provisions of the bill. The&#13;
hate crimes veto threat issued by the White&#13;
House and organized opposition by House&#13;
Republican Leadership cost significant&#13;
numbers of votes on the right. Iraq-related&#13;
provisions that many progressive Democrats&#13;
opposed cost votes on the left. Moderate&#13;
Democrats, many ofwhom voted for the&#13;
hate crimes bill in May, did not want to test&#13;
the President’s veto threat and risk a delay&#13;
in increased pay for military personnel. ’All&#13;
of these factors resulted in insufficient votes&#13;
to secure passage of the bill with the hate&#13;
crimes provision.&#13;
2~he Matthew Shepard Act gives the Justice Department&#13;
the power to investigate and prosecute&#13;
bias motivated violence by providing the Department&#13;
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Valentine’s Day started in the time of the Roman&#13;
Empire. In ancient Rome, February 14th was a holiday&#13;
to honour Juno. Juno was the Queen of the Roman&#13;
Gods and Goddesses. The Romans also knew her as&#13;
the Goddess of women and marriage. The following day,&#13;
February 15th, began the Feast of Lupercalia.The lives&#13;
of young boys and girls were strictly separate. However,&#13;
one of the customs of the&#13;
young people was name&#13;
drawing.&#13;
On the eve of the festival&#13;
of Lupercalia the names of&#13;
Roman girls were written on&#13;
slips of paper and placed&#13;
into jars. Each young man&#13;
would draw a girl’s name&#13;
from the jar and would then&#13;
be partners for the duration&#13;
of the festival with the girl&#13;
whom he chose.&#13;
Sometimes the pairing&#13;
of the children lasted an&#13;
entire year, and often, they&#13;
would fall in love and would&#13;
later marry. Under the&#13;
rule of Emperor Claudius&#13;
II Rome was involved in&#13;
many bloody and unpopular&#13;
campaigns. Claudius the&#13;
Cruel’was having a difficult time getting soldiers to join&#13;
his military leagues. He believed that the reason was&#13;
that Roman men did not want to leave their loves or&#13;
families. As a result, Claudius cancelled all marriages&#13;
and engagements in Rome.&#13;
The good Saint Valentine (photo above) was a priest at&#13;
Rome in the days of Claudius I1. He and Saint Marius&#13;
aided the Christian martyrs and secretly married couples,&#13;
and for this kind deed Saint Valentine was apprehended&#13;
and dragged before the Prefect of Rome, who&#13;
condemned him to be beaten to death with clubs and&#13;
to have his head cut off. He suffered martyrdom on the&#13;
14th day of February, around the year 270. At that time it&#13;
was the custom in Rome, a very ancient custom indeed,&#13;
to celebrate in the month of February the Lupercalia,&#13;
feasts in honour of a heathen god. On these occasions,&#13;
amidst a variety of pagan ceremonies, the names of&#13;
young women were placed in a box, from which they&#13;
were drawn by the men as chance directed.The pastors&#13;
of the early Christian Church in Rome endeavoured to&#13;
do away with the pagan element in these feasts by substituting&#13;
the names of saints for those of maidens. And&#13;
as the Lupercalia began about the middle of February,&#13;
the pastors appear to have chosen Saint Valentine’s Day&#13;
for the celebration of this new feast.&#13;
So it seems that the custom of young men choosing&#13;
maidens for valentines, or saints as patrons for the com-&#13;
~year, arose in this way. ..... ~,&#13;
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JoNin Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Center To Ho d&#13;
VNentines Fundraiser&#13;
JOPLIN, MO (P/R) __ In support of equal civil marriage for&#13;
gays and lesbians and "Freedom To Marry Week", the Joplin Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Center invites the GLBT community to a Valentines&#13;
reception and dance February 14th, 2008 7:00 pm to 1:30 am. The&#13;
event will be held at Groove Lounge, 2331 East 7th Street in Joplin.&#13;
Dance to the music of the house DJ, enjoy a Wedding Cake and&#13;
cash bar.&#13;
A $5.00 donation per person at the door will go to support the Joplin&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Center. For more information contact Director&#13;
Lee McDaniel 417-622-7821 or email gaylesbiancenter@gmail.com&#13;
Website www.mYspace.com/gaylesbiancenter&#13;
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Acceptance o£GAYS&#13;
and LESBIANS&#13;
In addition to loosing weight is he&#13;
getting a homo-friendly face-lift?&#13;
OKLAHO/vlA CITY, OK __ Oklahoma&#13;
City Mayor Cornett proclaims an official&#13;
day for Ellen DeGeneres’s birthday and this&#13;
is coming from a man who previously never&#13;
meet a gay man or woman he liked. Well, I&#13;
have a bridge in Brooklyn, too.&#13;
\Vhen it’s Cornett’s political agenda being&#13;
advanced then he’s comfortable ~vith appearing&#13;
on the famous lesbian Ellen DeGeneres’s&#13;
TV show as he did on January !7th.&#13;
Could his self-serving appearance also have&#13;
anything to do with the National Conference&#13;
of Mayors having their 2010 annual&#13;
meeting in OKC?&#13;
Is he trying to get a homo-friendly face-lift&#13;
as well as lose weight in order to make himself&#13;
more attractive for re-election? Did his&#13;
failed attempt at running for Congress show&#13;
him the error of his ways or just point him&#13;
to another snake-oil strategy?&#13;
Now, in order to show that Mayor Cornett&#13;
is exercising all his Christian sincerity of&#13;
turning the other cheek, will he propose a&#13;
human rights commission with legal force&#13;
that can be approved by the City Council&#13;
so that cases of gay/lesbian harassment and&#13;
discrimination can be handled with respect&#13;
and the intention of making life better for&#13;
all of OKC’s taxpaying citizens?&#13;
I’m not a Christian and I’ve turned both&#13;
of my cheeks, upper and lower, for the last&#13;
time to self-serving politicians who use gay&#13;
people for their own ends and then dispose&#13;
of them like a fast food clam shell.&#13;
Just How Vulgar W- ll&#13;
a Desperate Candidate&#13;
Get?&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Not wanting&#13;
to get too explicit about basic human sexual&#13;
techniques, I can’t help notice that so much&#13;
of human disagreement at a low level of&#13;
public conversation comes down to either&#13;
analogous or physical illustrations of body&#13;
penetration in a sexual context.&#13;
We’ve seen with Mike Huckabee, a man&#13;
who wants to lead one of the most powerful&#13;
countries in the world, that he’s willing&#13;
to stoop to a tow level of vernacular public&#13;
language in order to attract the flat-earth&#13;
variety of voter who believes in a geo-centric&#13;
6,000 year-old earth. His remarks about&#13;
putting a flag pole where the sun doesn’t&#13;
shine regarding the South Carolina Confederate&#13;
flag controversy is one example.&#13;
The instance of Huckabee’s rallying mantras&#13;
is a perfect example that he, suffused with&#13;
the self-reflecting love of his self-constructed&#13;
Jay-sus, is not immune, rather he uses it&#13;
ki~owingly to inflame his redneck followers&#13;
to greater heights of cooperation in their&#13;
own submission to the destructive force of&#13;
religion.&#13;
Yes, human power can operate at the lowest&#13;
level of human respect for those ,vho&#13;
disagree with us and the fastest way to connect&#13;
with many people is to graphically use&#13;
the example of rape towards the perceived&#13;
enemy. A frustrated Vice-president Dick&#13;
Cheney used the same tactic in referring to&#13;
Senator Patrick Leahy with a vulgar act of&#13;
self-stimulation in the Senate chamber.&#13;
Just as violent rape ofwomen by men is&#13;
described as an attempt at power, with nothing&#13;
to do with lust, so is the use of sexual&#13;
penetration by antagonists used to inculcate&#13;
their ideas of power and superiority at the&#13;
basest level of human society.&#13;
A thinking voter should reject such a candidate&#13;
immediately.&#13;
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TULSA, OK __ Playing dress up may&#13;
be child’s play, but for the Royal Green&#13;
Country Barony ofAll of Oklahoma, it is a&#13;
welcomed break to hours of hard work.&#13;
A member of the International Imperial&#13;
Court System, the RGCBAO is a philanthropic&#13;
organization with a government&#13;
system and titles inspired by Victorian&#13;
alty. In an Adornment Ceremony&#13;
at the Holiday Inn Select in Tulsa&#13;
on Jan. 12, the RGCBAO crowned&#13;
their first Czar and Czarina, Phillip&#13;
Parker and Kris Cherri Kohl&#13;
(respectively).&#13;
A non-partisan organization, the&#13;
Royal Green Country Barony of&#13;
All Oklahoma seeks to further the&#13;
mission of the International Court&#13;
System by uniting not only the gay&#13;
community, but the entire community&#13;
of Oklahoma, gay and straight,&#13;
regardless of ethnicity or other&#13;
discriminating factors. ~he barony&#13;
works to raise funds for charitable&#13;
causes and work for equality within&#13;
the realm it covers.&#13;
To begin the evening, Nicole the&#13;
Great, Queen Mother of the Americas,&#13;
welcomed Oklahoma into the&#13;
international family and described&#13;
what they had "gotten themselves&#13;
into."&#13;
"You see all this (pageantry) and&#13;
wonder about it, remember it’s all&#13;
in camp. We may call each other&#13;
Barons and Baronesses, but we are&#13;
all equals," began the matriarch,&#13;
who explained the organization’s pre-&#13;
Stonewall San Francisco founding. She described&#13;
the court system as one of the oldest&#13;
and largest organizations in GLBT history.&#13;
"When a gay man, Jose, declared that he&#13;
wanted to be called an ’Empress’ after being&#13;
crowned the queen of the Tavern Guild’s&#13;
drag ball, he didn’t know what he started at&#13;
the time."&#13;
Through out the course of the evening,&#13;
many other individuals who contributed to&#13;
the founding of the RGCBAO were recognized,&#13;
as well as those who have assumed&#13;
leadership positions in the organization.&#13;
This included the Privy Counsel (Board of&#13;
Directors) comprised of Deb Starnes, Jim&#13;
Ray, Scot Brown, Marc Acuff, and&#13;
Photo Above: Czar IPhillip Parker &amp; Czarina I&#13;
Kris Cherri Kohl&#13;
Lynn Whitley. Additionally was the Crown&#13;
Grand Marquis Roger Francis and Crown&#13;
Grand Marquesa Dominique La Rue. Also&#13;
acclaimed as a key founder was Christian&#13;
Cherri O’Donely Vaughn LaFleur Dior.&#13;
Entertainment for the evening was provided&#13;
by entertainers from across Oklahoma and&#13;
beyond, q-his included the cast of "Twisted&#13;
Theatre," Tim Conroy, Catia Lee Love, Empress&#13;
The Lovely Suzanne, Empress Syren&#13;
Vaughn, Empress Victoria Weston, Matthew&#13;
Heath Fitzgerald, Tabitha Taylor, Rebbeca&#13;
Tucker and Leonard Jenkins.&#13;
Through all the dresses and crowns, the&#13;
evening assumed a sense of decorum, but&#13;
through the words of those on stage, it&#13;
maintained a level of fun and frivolity that&#13;
turned it into a true celebration. By the end&#13;
of the evening, the Royal Green Country&#13;
Barony of Oklahoma had demonstrated&#13;
that they knew how to have a good time,&#13;
but had made it clear they were ready to&#13;
begin the hard work of providing leadership&#13;
to and creating unity among the citizens of&#13;
their relm.&#13;
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By Donald Pile and Pray Williams&#13;
" Surrounded by Insanity"&#13;
by Robert A. Hofmann&#13;
We have just read a new book, "Surrounded&#13;
by Insanity" by Robert A. Hofmann and it&#13;
is one of those books that once you begin&#13;
reading it, you won’t want to put it down&#13;
until you have completely finished. It is&#13;
absolutely hilarious! It is a biographical&#13;
story of the author’s experiences thru his&#13;
life with his early childhood and growing&#13;
up with friends and family. Robert grew&#13;
up in New Jersey and what a wild and crazy&#13;
and wonderful life he has had. Between his&#13;
family and his friends, he guides the reader&#13;
thru many exciting episodes of his life. It&#13;
is wickedly bitchy and hilarious! Everyone&#13;
in Robert’s life so far is a participant in this&#13;
wonderfully funny and provocative story&#13;
of his life. It begins with his birth and goes&#13;
thru two years ago when he was staying at&#13;
the wonderful Grand Resort in Ft. Lauderdale&#13;
when Hurricane Wilma hit in 2006&#13;
leaving everybody without power for several&#13;
days.&#13;
q-his is a "must read" for gay men all over&#13;
the country. You will laugh at nearly every&#13;
page! Robert knows exacdy what his&#13;
readers want to hear and he writes in such&#13;
a great way. He writes openly what many&#13;
of us say behind our backs. One&#13;
of our favorite parts of the book&#13;
is when he talks about "prespeaking",&#13;
as in, "Dinner. That is where&#13;
we should go" and "Glad for you!&#13;
That is what I am." Days after&#13;
reading this, we are still catching&#13;
ourselves "prespeaking". Hopefully&#13;
we and our friends will get&#13;
tired of it eventually but it is fun&#13;
for a while.&#13;
We don’t know if his family and&#13;
friends are still speaking to him or&#13;
not but they should be happy that&#13;
he loves them so much that he can&#13;
be so open and flank about them.&#13;
He would indeed be a good friend&#13;
of have. Hopefully we will get to&#13;
meet him sometime in the near&#13;
future. He left some extra copies&#13;
of his book at the Grand Resort&#13;
for guests to read and everyone&#13;
can’t wait to get their hands on&#13;
his book. We promise that you&#13;
will laugh your head off:page after&#13;
page after page.&#13;
"Surrounded by Insanity" is&#13;
published by Publish America and&#13;
may be purchased through all major&#13;
bookstores (if they don’t have&#13;
it in stock, they’ll order it for you)&#13;
or from www.amazon.com or www.publishamerica.&#13;
com. We didn’t ~vant the book&#13;
to end but thankfully, Robert is already in&#13;
the process of coming out with his second&#13;
book. As Robert says, " I live in fabulous,&#13;
flaming, freakin" New Jersey. Woo-hoo. I&#13;
am an attorney by day, writer by evening,&#13;
superhero in the bedroom." Just keep up&#13;
the great writing Robert!&#13;
CLUB MAJESTIC&#13;
TULSA TO HOST&#13;
MR. OKLAHOMA&#13;
CONTINENTAL&#13;
2008 PAGEANT&#13;
By Greg Steele&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Hot bodies and great talent&#13;
will be the main course at Club Majestic&#13;
Friday February 15th at 9pro. The show&#13;
will feature an all male contest with guest&#13;
entertainment from across the country. The&#13;
feature entertainer will be Rasean Montrese&#13;
Mr. Continental Nationals 2007 and hosted&#13;
by Danielle Hunter Miss Continental Elite&#13;
Nationals 2007.&#13;
In addition to the contestant line up an&#13;
impressive array of talent will be on stage to&#13;
make your Friday Night at Club Majestic&#13;
an evening to remember. Mr. Oklahoma&#13;
2007 Sevion Simpson, Mr. 2006 Nationals&#13;
Simba Hall, Miss Oklahoma Continental&#13;
2007 Adrianna and introducing Mr. 2005&#13;
Nationals Tony DeSario.&#13;
Club Majestic is located at 124 N. Boston&#13;
in the Brady Arts District.&#13;
2-he latest on Britney Spears is that she is in&#13;
training to become a high profile lesbian,&#13;
being coached by famous lesbian convert&#13;
Ellen DeGeneres. DeGeneres told the&#13;
website www.thespoof.com "Britney is&#13;
making great progress. I have every confidence&#13;
she will make an excellent lesbian in&#13;
time"&#13;
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essica Newman art&#13;
e hibit at Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center&#13;
(TULSA, OK (P/R) __ "~e Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center art gallery will host&#13;
its monthly First Tnursday meet-the-artist&#13;
reception from 6-9pm, "lhursday,&#13;
February 7, 2008, for the opening of it’s&#13;
February exhibit, featuring oil paintings&#13;
and fine drawings by artist Jessica Newman.&#13;
Newman, born in California in 1985, has&#13;
been a resident ofTulsa since the age of&#13;
10. Jessica started drawing at a very young&#13;
age, and really became involved in art during&#13;
high school, when she took her first art&#13;
class in the ninth grade. ~his is where she&#13;
was introduced to a variety of art supplies,&#13;
and began experimenting with different media.&#13;
Since graduating high school in 2003,&#13;
she has continued studying art in college,&#13;
and plans on graduating as an art major.&#13;
Jessica has always been fascinated by the&#13;
human body, which is the theme of most of&#13;
her work. She currently works with pencil,&#13;
watercolors, and oil paints, but charcoal&#13;
is her medium of choice. Her art has been&#13;
shown at the Mayfest Youth Gallery, as well&#13;
as at the Blue Dome Arts Festival.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month of February, and can be viewed&#13;
Monday thru Saturday from 3-gpm. The&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is&#13;
located at 621 E. 4th St., in downtown&#13;
Tulsa. More info can be found on the web&#13;
at okeq.org.&#13;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rightsfor Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &amp;&#13;
Transgender (LGBT) individuals and&#13;
families through advocacy, education, programs,&#13;
alliances, and the operation of&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Cente~&#13;
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Nathan ~ane.&#13;
Nathan Lane Casts Swing Vote&#13;
Hds acting up a storm on Broa&amp;vay right now with Laurie Met~f&#13;
in the new D~vid Mamet play, November, but stage fixture Nathan&#13;
Mewill be back on the big screen this new year, too, with a role&#13;
in the ensemble comedy Swing ~v~te. Starring Kevin Cosmer ~ a&#13;
low-achieving, apolitic~l American citizen, tl~ movie concerns a&#13;
presidentia! election that hinges entirely on Cosmer’s not-entirelywelMnformed&#13;
vote and the n~tional ch~os that results from it. L~ne&#13;
will co-star, along with Definis Hopper, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer,&#13;
George Lopez, Mare Winningham, *~Vi!lie Nelson, and politiCal&#13;
comment~)or A~ianna Hut~ngton ~s herse!£ Already wrapp~[, the&#13;
film - if audiences vote for it v~ith their ticket dollars - could find&#13;
itselfincieasing poll turnoutsSBut not likely,&#13;
Paul Rudd&#13;
You, Man&#13;
~rotagonists express-&#13;
- signal the beginning&#13;
t ofheterosexual male intimacy?&#13;
movie, I love&#13;
by Judd Apatow&#13;
(v¢hose willingness to "go&#13;
in films like The Obiect of&#13;
" " well documented), the&#13;
best&#13;
he considers close enough to fill.&#13;
as the poor&#13;
spring, here’s&#13;
t Larry: Like&#13;
ransamerican Love&#13;
ready for Transamerican Love&#13;
a 36-year-old&#13;
~ with an&#13;
Girl). Addams will&#13;
~ of men competing to date her&#13;
formerly male body. Contrast&#13;
About Miriam, on which&#13;
told about Miriam’s transgender&#13;
a bold step for the reality televicomic&#13;
Alec Mapa wilt host the show&#13;
by gay cable channel Logo. The&#13;
in 2008.&#13;
12 the STAR www.ozarksstar, corn&#13;
DEEP INSXDE HOLLYWOOD&#13;
Choosing America’s Prom Q een&#13;
For further evidence that pop culture is now dominated by entertainment&#13;
designed for the High School Musical demographic, !ook&#13;
no further than Americas Pro Queen. ABC Family has given the&#13;
go-ahead for the new series that will pit a group of high school-aged&#13;
young women against each other in the quest to be the fairest prom&#13;
queen of them all. The contestants will reside in a mansion and&#13;
compete in challenges that will show if they’ve got what it takes to&#13;
wear a tiara in public and vcave at less popular people; then they’ll&#13;
stay or go based on viewer votes. But Romeo has one complaint: in&#13;
an era when young men are routinely making the news after being&#13;
voted prom queen at their school, why no boys allowed?&#13;
Lesbian Musician Julie Schurr to&#13;
Perform in Eureka Springs,&#13;
Fayetteville and New Orleans.&#13;
Romeo San Vicente - while in high school, mindyou - wa~" very popular&#13;
with his share ofpmm kings. He can be reached care ofthis publication&#13;
or at DeepInsideHollywood@qsyndicate.com.&#13;
Regional MCC CMr&amp;es Perform&#13;
An Act ©fKin&amp;ess In Tulsa&#13;
JOPLIN, MO G/R) __ MCC United in Tulsa, OK was visited by&#13;
Diva’s xvith Chain Saws as members of MCC of the Living Springs,&#13;
Eureka Sprh~gs, AR and Spirit of Christ MCC; Joplin, MO arrived&#13;
Saturday morning the 12th of January ready to work.&#13;
MCC United has been dealing with damage on their property since&#13;
an early, December ice storm devastated the area. There were still&#13;
damaged trees that needed to be reduced to manageable size and&#13;
trees that were potentially dangerous if not removed. Together&#13;
with members of MCC United and their Pastor, Rev Carolyn Mobley&#13;
the three churches xvere able to make short work of the remaining&#13;
damage control and clean-up.&#13;
Spirit of Christ MCC literally closed their doors and moved their&#13;
worship to a program Rev Steve ca~s: "Faith in Action." "We&#13;
are an oddity in MCC Churches in that we xvorship on Saturday&#13;
mornings. As it is, we are ~knoxvn to replace worsNp with taking on&#13;
Acts of Random Kindness to show what we believe is primary for&#13;
us. As Christ served all people in need.., so should xve." Rev. Urie&#13;
also pastors MCC of the Living Spring in Eureka Springs, AR and&#13;
when he shared the needs he immediately received e-mails saying&#13;
xve are going with you."&#13;
We were totally blessed inasmuch as we had four chain saxvs in&#13;
action, limbs fal~ng and people picking up the grounds with no&#13;
injuries and everyone home safely. The group was blessed with a&#13;
xvonderful lunch provided by MCC United and a musical Thank&#13;
You provided in song by Rev. Carolyn.&#13;
Across Regional boundaries and State Lines xve can all work together&#13;
serving God by serving each other.&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS, AR __ Growing up, Julie Schurr never heard&#13;
music that might have made life a little bit easier for a lesbian girl&#13;
being raised in the strictly-proscribed constraints of a religiously&#13;
conservative community and home. In fact, she wasn’t supposed&#13;
to be listening to music at all. She wasn’t supposed to know what a&#13;
lesbian was. Let alone BE one.&#13;
An original creation, Julie Schurr’s fusion of musical styling and&#13;
technique is all her own: Indierockbitchfolk. She’s been showcasing&#13;
it to her fans in St. Imuis and Detroit, winning loyal converts. Now&#13;
that she’s finished her degree &amp; produced a full-length album, she&#13;
just can’t imagine any other career path. So it’s a good thing that&#13;
album sales are steadily rising and venues keep opening their doors.&#13;
Julie will be out on tour and finishing up her 2nd album, which is&#13;
planned for release in early 2008.&#13;
Julie Schurr has headlined Pride and Coming Out day celebrations&#13;
around the country and has been featured on Curvemag.com and in&#13;
the Advocate. Her two hour performance will include acoustic music&#13;
from her current album as well as her unique style of audience&#13;
participation and comedy. Show tour locations listed below.&#13;
Eureka Springs, Arkansas Baton Rouge, Louisiana&#13;
Feb 9 2008 10:00P Feb 15 2008 8:00P&#13;
Lumberyard Bar and Grille Hound Dog’s - Time TBA&#13;
Fayetteville, Arkansas&#13;
Feb 10 2008 8:30P&#13;
Common Grounds&#13;
New Orleans, Louisiana&#13;
Feb 16 2008 9:30P&#13;
Station 8801&#13;
More information on Julie can be found online at: www.julieschurr.&#13;
corn or www.myspace.com/julieschurr.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 13&#13;
by Liz Highleyraan&#13;
Past Out, which 100"ks at the life of South&#13;
l frican gay activist Simon Nk01i,&#13;
W-ho was Simon Nko li ?&#13;
Soweto student uprising in the summer&#13;
of 1976, he joined the Congress of South&#13;
African Students (COSAS), the ~AaCrican&#13;
National Congress (ANC), and the United&#13;
Democratic Front (UDF). Fellow COSAS&#13;
members debated removing him from his&#13;
position of regional secretary when his&#13;
sexual orientation became known, but a&#13;
large majority ultimately voted in his favor.&#13;
Long a~vare of his same-sex attractions,&#13;
Nkoli began his first serious relationship at&#13;
age 19, with a white bus driver. After Nkoli&#13;
revealed this to his mother, she sent him to&#13;
a series of local healers, a Christian priest,&#13;
and finally a psychologist, who turned out&#13;
to be gay himself and advised the lovers to&#13;
live together - even if Nkoli had to pose as&#13;
his partner’s servant to evade racial segregation&#13;
laws.&#13;
stance led the International Lesbian and&#13;
Gay Association (ILGA) to suspend GASA&#13;
for its failure to condemn apartheid, and the&#13;
latter group soon collapsed.&#13;
After his release, Nkoli co-founded the Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Organization of the \vgitwatersrand&#13;
- the country’s first genuinely&#13;
integrated GLBT organization - and later&#13;
the National Coalition for Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Equality (now the Lesbian and Gay Equality&#13;
Project). "I am black and I am gay," he&#13;
proclaimed at the first South African Pride&#13;
march in 1990. "I cannot separate the&#13;
two parts ofme into secondary or primary&#13;
struggle. They will be all one struggle."&#13;
Nkoli traveled widely speaking about the&#13;
situation in his country, served as an ILGA&#13;
board member representing Africa, and&#13;
earned numerous honors for his work.&#13;
hrough his dedication and&#13;
courage, black gay antiapartheid&#13;
activist Simon&#13;
Tseko Nkoli played a key&#13;
role in the fight for GLBT&#13;
liberation and human rights&#13;
for people with HIV/AIDS&#13;
in South Africa.&#13;
Nkoli was born in Soweto in November&#13;
1957. He spent part of his childhood living&#13;
with his grandparents, tenant farmers on&#13;
a white estate, before moving to Sebokeng&#13;
township to join his mother and stepfather.&#13;
Nkoli became an anti-apartheid activist at&#13;
a young age. After multiple arrests for civil&#13;
disobedience, including participation in the&#13;
14 the STAR&#13;
In his early 20s, after coming out in an&#13;
interview with a black newspaper, Nkoli&#13;
joined the newly formed Gay Association&#13;
of South Africa (GASA), which consisted&#13;
mostly of middle-class white men. Resolutely&#13;
apolitical, the group resisted Nkoli’s&#13;
requests to hold social events at nonsegregated&#13;
venues, leading him to form the&#13;
Saturday Group, the country’s first black gay&#13;
organization, in 1984.&#13;
Around the same time, amid growing racial&#13;
discord, Nkoli stepped up his anti-apartheid&#13;
activism, helping organize a tenant rent&#13;
strike in the town of Delmas. Charged with&#13;
killing a man by throwing a rock during a&#13;
protest, Nkoli was arrested, tortured, and&#13;
imprisoned. Along with 21 other black&#13;
activist leaders, he was tried in 1986 for the&#13;
capital crimes of subversion, conspiracy, and&#13;
treason.&#13;
While in prison awaiting trial, Nkoli&#13;
revealed his homosexuality to his co-defendants&#13;
- ANC and UDF members who&#13;
would later hold high-level positions in the&#13;
post-apartheid government - and they came&#13;
to respect and support him as a gay man.&#13;
"This country wilt never protect the rights&#13;
of its gay and lesbian citizens unless we&#13;
stand up and fight - even when it makes us&#13;
unpopular with our own comrades," he later&#13;
wrote. Nkoli came out more publicly during&#13;
the trial, when he used his attendance at a&#13;
GASA meeting as an alibi to counter claims&#13;
that he had been present at a clandestine political&#13;
meeting. In 1988, the charges against&#13;
him were dropped and he was released.&#13;
During his imprisonment, Nkoli became a&#13;
cause celebre for gay rights activists around&#13;
the world, but he received minimal support&#13;
from the accomodationist GASA. This&#13;
Nkoli’s anti-apartheid activism and ties with&#13;
movement leaders proved instrumental in&#13;
winning the ANC’s support for gay rights.&#13;
In 1994, he met with Nelson Mandela,&#13;
whose election as president marked the end&#13;
of the apartheid era. As the newly integrated&#13;
country crafted its constitution, Nkoli lobbied&#13;
for sexual orientation to be included in&#13;
its anti-discrimination provisions, and also&#13;
argued for repeal of sodomy laws. In 1996,&#13;
South Africa became the first country to&#13;
include explicit constitutional protection for&#13;
GLBT people. A decade later, in fulfillment&#13;
of a court mandate based on the constitution,&#13;
the South African parliament legalized&#13;
same-sex marriage.&#13;
Yet even as the gay movement gained&#13;
strength and the apartheid regime crumbled,&#13;
the AIDS epidemic reached crisis proportions&#13;
in the 1990s, reintensifying racism and&#13;
homophobia. Having been diagnosed with&#13;
HIV himself (likely contracted in prison),&#13;
Nkoli turned his focus to AIDS activism,&#13;
co-founding groups including the Positive&#13;
African Men’s Project and the Township&#13;
AIDS Project.&#13;
As the decade wore on, Nkoli experienced&#13;
increasing bouts of ill health; he died of an&#13;
AiDS-related infection on November 30,&#13;
1998, in the company of his long-time partner,&#13;
Roderick Sharp. Though Nkoli himself&#13;
was not able to benefit from effective new&#13;
HIV drugs, his work for universal treatment&#13;
access inspired fellow gay and anti-apartheid&#13;
activist Zackie Achmat to form the Treatment&#13;
Action Campaign, which today is&#13;
widely regarded as the strongest AIDS activist&#13;
group in the world.&#13;
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DNC ELECTS R£CORD NUMBER OF LGBT&#13;
MEMBERS TO 2008 DEMOCRATIC&#13;
NATIONAL CON NTION STANDING&#13;
COMMITTEES&#13;
Appointments Reflect Strength, Diversity and Energy ofDemocratic Party&#13;
DENVER, CO (P/R) __ The Executive&#13;
Committee of the Democratic National&#13;
Committee (DNC) unanimously elected&#13;
DNC Chairman Howard Dean’s nominations&#13;
for the Chairs and members of the&#13;
2008 Democratic National Convention&#13;
Standing Committees, including a record&#13;
number of openly LGBT members. Dean’s&#13;
LGBT appointments include Dr. Marjorie&#13;
Hill of the Gay Men’s Health Crisis organization&#13;
in New York, Diego Sanchez from&#13;
AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts,&#13;
State Representative Patricia Todd ofAlabama,&#13;
and Ingrid Duran ofVirginia to serve&#13;
on the Platform Committee, along with&#13;
Claire Lucas and Evan Low of California&#13;
to the Rules Committee and Bob Rogan of&#13;
Vermont to the Credentials Committee. In&#13;
addition to appointing a record number of&#13;
LGBT standing committee members, Dean&#13;
was also the first DNC chair to appoint a&#13;
member of the transgender community to a&#13;
Convention committee.&#13;
The Standing Committees of the Convention&#13;
are responsible for reviewing Convention&#13;
business and formulating recommendations&#13;
for consideration by Convention&#13;
delegates. The Executive Committee’s vote&#13;
took place during the panel’s recent meeting&#13;
in Denver, site of the four-day Convention&#13;
in August.&#13;
"The record turnout and enthusiasm we’ve&#13;
seen for our Democratic candidates is a clear&#13;
sign that Americans trust Democrats to&#13;
bring much needed change to our country,"&#13;
said Governor Dean. "These outstanding&#13;
leaders reflect the great strength, diversity&#13;
and energy of the Democratic Party, and&#13;
I’m confident their efforts will ensure our&#13;
Convention in Denver is reflective of our&#13;
shared values and our nominee’s vision for&#13;
America."&#13;
The elections included the Chairs and 25&#13;
Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO)&#13;
members of the three Convention Standing&#13;
Committees: Credentials, Platform&#13;
and Rules. Each committee has a total of&#13;
186 members. An additional 161 members&#13;
elected by each of the states’ and territories’&#13;
Convention delegations wil! join Governor&#13;
Dean’s appointments to the committees&#13;
later this spring.&#13;
For a full list of and biographical information&#13;
on the Chairs and PLEO members&#13;
from each Standing Committee, visit&#13;
http:llwww.demconvention.comlalstandingcommittees.&#13;
pdf.&#13;
Credentials Committee&#13;
The Credentials Committee is charged with&#13;
coordinating issues around the selection of&#13;
delegates and alternates to the Convention&#13;
and will likely meet in the summer. The&#13;
committee will issue a report that is the first&#13;
official item of business at the Convention.&#13;
Platform Committee&#13;
The Platform Committee is responsible for&#13;
drafting and recommending a proposed National&#13;
Platform for approval at the Convention.&#13;
After conducting hearings and forums&#13;
to collect testimony on issues and policies&#13;
to potentially include in the platform, the&#13;
committee is likely to meet sometime in&#13;
July.&#13;
Rttles Committee&#13;
The Rules Committee is responsible for&#13;
proposing the Permanent Rules for the&#13;
Convention, adopting the proposed Convention&#13;
agenda and making recommendations&#13;
for permanent Convention officers&#13;
- all addressed as the second official item of&#13;
business at the Convention. The committee&#13;
will meet sometime in August, prior to the&#13;
Convention.&#13;
Huckabee ir ks gay&#13;
sex to bestiality,&#13;
abortion to slavery&#13;
WASHINGTON (AFP) -- Republican&#13;
presidential hopeful and former Baptist&#13;
pastor Mike Huckabee linked gay sex to&#13;
bestiality and abortion to slavery in an interview&#13;
Thursday, explaining why, if elected, he&#13;
would try to amend the constitution.&#13;
"Marriage has ... as long as there’s been&#13;
human history, meant a man and a woman&#13;
in a relationship for life. Once we change&#13;
that definition, then where does it go from&#13;
there?" he asked in an interview with online&#13;
"Beliefnet" magazine.&#13;
"Well, I don’t think that’s a radical view, to&#13;
say we’re going to affirm marriage. I think&#13;
the radical view is to say that we’re going to&#13;
change the definition of marriage so that it&#13;
can mean two men, two women, a man and&#13;
three women, a man and a child, a man and&#13;
animal," he added.&#13;
"The Bible was not written to be amended.&#13;
The Constitution was," he said, announcing&#13;
his intention to amend the document if he&#13;
were to be elected president in November to&#13;
ban abortion and establish that life begins at&#13;
the moment of conception.&#13;
Leaving it up to individual states to outlaw&#13;
abortion within their own borders is not&#13;
enough, he said.&#13;
"That’s again the logic of the Civil War&#13;
-- that slavery could be okay in Georgia but&#13;
not okay in Massachusetts. Obviously we’d&#13;
today say, ’Well, that’s nonsense. Slavery is&#13;
wrong, period. It can’t be right somewhere&#13;
and wrong somewhere else.’ Same with&#13;
abortion," Huckabee said.&#13;
Huckabee won the Iowa Republican caucuses&#13;
earlier this month, the first contest&#13;
in the race for each party’s nomination to&#13;
run for the White House. He is in second&#13;
place behind Arizona Senator John McCain&#13;
in opinion polls for Saturday’s primaries in&#13;
South Carolina.&#13;
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Franc and Sauvignon Blanc.&#13;
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associated with the wines of Bdrdeaux~&#13;
and especially those of its Left Ba~k,&#13;
which ncludes the top tier appellations&#13;
of St.-Estephe, Pauillac, St.-Julien; and&#13;
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by Donald Pile and Ray&#13;
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In our travels to both the East Coast and&#13;
the West Coast everyone alwa:ys asks the same&#13;
question to us. V?here ro par.ry in the Midwest?&#13;
we a!ways tell them the best two places to part?&#13;
areTuAsa and Oklahoma City. It is hard for most&#13;
people on both coast to believe, but unless you&#13;
have been there you certainly wit! not believe&#13;
that in the Bible belt ofOHahoma is this fabulous gay mecca.&#13;
month we told you about Tulsa and this month we ~2e telling you&#13;
about Oklahon~a City. We have been going to Oklahoma City to&#13;
party for over 25 veals. "Ihe HABAN~ INN Resort has been a gay&#13;
resort for over 25 years. It is the Midwest’s largest at! gay resort. A&#13;
two story complex with ov&amp; 175 rooms, most ofwhich tS_ce one of&#13;
the two swimming pools. The rooms are spacious and vmT inexpensive.&#13;
It is a totally gay resort. Lush tropical plants and trees surround&#13;
the poo! areas. Gays fron-t all over the midwest as well as both coasts&#13;
have been going there for years, and it is busy 7 days a week, not&#13;
juston weekends. Lounge around the pool area and you are sure&#13;
~o meet that "someone specia!". They are located 2200 NW 39rh&#13;
Expressway and their toll free number is 1.800.988.2221.&#13;
Within a block&#13;
of the Habana Inn&#13;
resort you wilt find&#13;
about 4 more gay&#13;
bars c~tering to&#13;
different tastes. A&#13;
major grocery store&#13;
is just one block&#13;
away as are several&#13;
other restaurants.&#13;
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one blo&amp; west of&#13;
the intersection of&#13;
Penn and interstate&#13;
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find.&#13;
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and is reasonable priced. "Itae restaurant overlooks one of the pod&#13;
resort is located&#13;
areas so you cim enjoy the bovs frolicking in the pool as you are dining.&#13;
They also offe~ sandwich~s, soups, salads, pastas and appetizers,&#13;
add a breakfast menu is available on weekends.&#13;
There are three bars in the Habana Inn complex which are&#13;
completely different. COPA is a dance, disco and drag bar. WeeNy&#13;
they have male dancers, drag shows and comedians. FINISHLtNE Plus. there are&#13;
is a c0untrylwestern bar with plenty of countiT dancing. ~t~is is the&#13;
a lot of siOits to&#13;
place to se~ the real cowboys and cowgirls in action. THE LEDO is&#13;
see in Oklahoma&#13;
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kn~w h~w to make out of towners feel right at home. The owner of&#13;
Hail of Fame has&#13;
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magazines, videos, cards, gifts, leather, Pride items plus a lot of&#13;
decorative items for the home.&#13;
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Downtown Savannah) historic district is abundant withfine shops and&#13;
restaurants, including the innovative Sapphire Grill, one ofthe city’s top&#13;
eateries. (P,6oto by Andrew Collins)&#13;
Georgi&#13;
After years of lagging behind nearby Charleston in popularity, historic&#13;
Savannah soared to new heights in the ’90s and remains one of&#13;
the nation’s hottest destinations. Much of the city’s renaissance had&#13;
do to with the staggering popularity ofJohn Berendt’s best-seller,&#13;
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, whose droll yet salacious&#13;
account of Savannah society propelled the city into a gay hotspot&#13;
almost overnight.&#13;
The jewel of Georgia’s lazily enchanting seacoast, Savannah was&#13;
founded in 1733 by British General James Oglethorpe, who designed&#13;
the perfect grid of streets and grassy tree-shaded squares for&#13;
which this city of 130,000 is still famous. Savannah prospered as a&#13;
silk exporter during its first century, before developing into one of&#13;
the world’s major cotton suppliers. Much of downtown consists of&#13;
elaborate brick and stucco Victorian buildings built following an&#13;
1820 fire that destroyed many of the city’s beautiful wood-frame&#13;
Colonial homes. Had General Sherman not spared Savannah during&#13;
his notorious and destructive "March to the Sea," most of these&#13;
Victorian structures would also have been burned.&#13;
Begin your explorations of the city inside the restored 1860s rail&#13;
terminal that houses both the Savannah Visitor Information Center&#13;
and the Savannah History Museum. This complex is at the southwestern&#13;
edge of historic downtown. From here it’s a short walk&#13;
north to City Market, a three-block pedestrian mall with a handful&#13;
of gay-friendly shops and restaurants. Downtown Savannah’s shopping&#13;
scene continues to evolve from traditional to fashion-forward&#13;
- a Marc by Marc Jacobs flagship store opened here in April 2007,&#13;
and many contemporary boutiques and art galleries now line the&#13;
city’s oak-shaded streets.&#13;
Near City Market, you’ll find the gay disco, Club One, which is the&#13;
performing home ofThe Lady Chablis, who figured so prominently&#13;
in The Book, as Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is commonly&#13;
referred to by locals. Plenty of folks come to Savannah to&#13;
seek out the sites that were brought to life in this mesmerizing tale&#13;
(although it is nonfiction, The Book reads like a delicious novel).&#13;
Ofpartictflar note is the privately owned Mercer House, in which&#13;
Midnight’s central figure, antiques dealer Jim Williams, shot and&#13;
killed his young lover,&#13;
Danny Hansford, in 1981&#13;
(the question of whether&#13;
Williams fired in self-defense&#13;
or as a calculated act&#13;
of murder is debated to&#13;
this day).&#13;
Its literary fame - or&#13;
notoriety - notwithstanding,&#13;
Savannah still rivals&#13;
any Southern destination&#13;
for its bedazzled and&#13;
meticulously restored&#13;
house museums. Ifyou&#13;
have time for only one,&#13;
visit the Owens-Thomas&#13;
House, a splendid 1819&#13;
Regency mansion built by&#13;
renowned British architect&#13;
William Jay. Nearby is the&#13;
Isaiah Davenport House,&#13;
an 1815 Federal beauty. To&#13;
see a fine collection of classical&#13;
sculpture and Impressionist&#13;
painting, visit the&#13;
Telfair Mansion and Art Museum, a memorable 1818 structure in&#13;
its own right. In 2006, the museum expanded with the construction&#13;
of the striking newJepson Center for the Arts, which added more&#13;
galleries and exhibition space.&#13;
At the north end of the historic district, the city’s riverfront is lined&#13;
with a stately row of restored cotton warehouses - now containing a&#13;
slew of touristy businesses - and a cobbled lane that’s sits a full flight&#13;
of steps below the rest of the city. The best time to appreciate it and&#13;
the views of the bridge and freighters chugging along the Savannah&#13;
River is in the morning, when you’ll encounter few crowds. One&#13;
great way to explore downtown and get some advice on the local gay&#13;
scene is to take a guided walk with knowledgeable local Jonathan&#13;
Stalcup, who runs Architectural Tours of Savannah.&#13;
For dining, avoid most of the mediocre eateries by the river and&#13;
stick to one of the several local favorites, virtually all of them gayfriendly.&#13;
One of the most famous restaurants in the South, Elizabeth&#13;
on 37th specializes in subtly sublime regional cooking,&#13;
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such as sesame-almond-crusted grouper with peanut sauce; and&#13;
grilled rack of lamb with corn pudding, stewed okra, and tomatoes.&#13;
Sexy and sophisticated Sapphire Grill serves some exciting and innovative&#13;
contemporary American fare - consider the jumbo lump crab&#13;
cake ,vith lemon curd, green-zebra tomatoes, and red chard.&#13;
A bit more affordable, chic It Pasticcio presents contempora~7&#13;
Northern Italian cuisine - try the grilled gorgonzola-crusted filet&#13;
mignon with a potato-pancetta gratin. Olde Pink House is one of&#13;
those Savannah traditions that everybody should experience at least&#13;
once - fine Continental fare with regional twists, like black grouper&#13;
stuffed xvith blue crab and a Vidalia onion sauce, is served. Garibaldi’s,&#13;
in an 1870s firehouse, prepares simple but very good Italian&#13;
fare, such as pesto shrimp with angel hair pasta. For either lunch or&#13;
dinner, the trendy City Market Cafe is a dependable choice, serving&#13;
delicious wild mushroom, blue cheese, and prosciutto salad, as well&#13;
as terrific thin-crust pizzas.&#13;
It’s touristy, but fans of Food Network TV star Paula Deen won’t&#13;
want to pass up a chance to dine at her downtown Savannah restaurant,&#13;
~lhe Lady &amp; Sons, known for its down-home Southern cuisine.&#13;
An elegant basement space with a youthful, see-and-be-seen following,&#13;
Jazz’d Tapas Bar is perfect for late-night snacking - recommended&#13;
fare include potato-leek frittata with fig chutney, and citrus-ginger-&#13;
glazed shrimp-and-scallops skewers. ~he lesbian-owned Firefly&#13;
Cafe serves affordable American fare, including plenty of fresh veggie&#13;
dishes. ~l-his dapper spot overlooks Troup Square and is especially&#13;
popular for brunch (try the Savannah eggs Benedict topped with&#13;
fresh crab meat). For post-club noshing, check out Sushi Zen, a hip&#13;
and gay-popular Asian restaurant with a convivial vibe.&#13;
~he bar staff and regulars in Savannah’s bars are friendly and forward.&#13;
Although some locals shun the touristy and cavernous Club&#13;
One, it’s one of the most impressive clubs in the Southeast, and it&#13;
can be fun when ~lhe Lady Chablis is performing. Other options&#13;
include Chuck’s, a friendly locals joint near the river that draws a&#13;
mixed bunch; and Blaine’s Back Door Bar, a casual cruise and dance&#13;
lounge that also has a dell serving pretty tasty sandwiches and pizza.&#13;
Not gay per se, Venus de Milo is a sexy and sophisticated wine bar&#13;
with a welcoming, bohemian vibe - it’s just west of City Market.&#13;
Down along the riverfront, gay-friendly Kevin Barry’s Irish Pub is&#13;
popular early in the evening for Irish music, food, and drink.&#13;
With the recent rise in gay tourism, Savannah’s grand old hotels&#13;
have become increasingly hospitable to visiting same-sex couples.&#13;
Among the city’s many classic luxury inns, the Ballastone Inn is&#13;
renowned for its gracious hospitality and over-the-top, lavish rooms.&#13;
The four-story 1838 mansion sits along one of the prettiest streets&#13;
in the city. A mid-19th-century inn with an expansive landscaped&#13;
courtyard, the Eliza Thompson House and its grand guest rooms&#13;
look much as you might imagine they did when cotton was king&#13;
of Savannah. Original heart-pine floors and period antiques impart&#13;
a romantic ambience, and yet rooms have comfortable, modern&#13;
amenities, especially the bathrooms. Rooms at the Foley House&#13;
Inn contain antiques and Oriental rugs; many overlook Chippewa&#13;
Square and have massive two-person Jacuzzis. Of affordable chain&#13;
properties, the Comfort Suites Historic District is clean, pleasantly&#13;
furnished, and a short walk from City Market.&#13;
The only GLBT-exclusive B&amp;B in Savannah, 912 Barnard is also&#13;
one of the least expensive. This dramatic yellow turn-of-the-century&#13;
house has been handsomely restored to its original splendor,&#13;
with antiques and authentic colors that convey the ambience of the&#13;
city. A fully restored 1889 sea captain’s house that once belonged&#13;
to one of Savannah’s wealthiest merchants, the Azalea Inn is quite&#13;
gay-friendly. All rooms are configured and decorated differently;&#13;
and each has a gas fireplace; two have whirlpool tubs, and two have&#13;
balconies.&#13;
For the most memorable accommodations, however, look to the&#13;
gay-friendly Mansion on Forsyth Park, which offers some of finest&#13;
digs in town. This stylish mini-resort beside verdant Forsyth Park&#13;
contains 126 rooms with smart, contemporary furnishings, plus a&#13;
top-notch spa, a cooking school, two cool bars, an art gallery, and&#13;
the highly regarded 700 Drayton Restaurant. Opened in 2005, the&#13;
hotel offers further evidence of Savannah’s gradual shift from a bastion&#13;
of Old South gentility to a beacon ofNew South panache and&#13;
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TA-BOO’ RESTAURANT&#13;
Palm Beach, Florida&#13;
.[Ldocated on Worth Avenue in Palm&#13;
Beach, Florida, TA-BOO’ is a real treat!&#13;
Stretching four fabulous blocks from South&#13;
Ocean Blvd. to Cocoanut Row on Palm&#13;
Beach island, Worth Avenue is one of the&#13;
world’s most exclusive shopping districts.&#13;
q-he Avenue boasts a sumptuous mix of&#13;
more than 200 world-famous specialty&#13;
shops, posh department stores, gourmet&#13;
restaurants and art galleries. It is like the&#13;
Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California. A&#13;
coat and tie (or ascot) is of course necessary&#13;
even at lunch time. TA-BOO’ has been in&#13;
business for over 60 years. It has the classic&#13;
ambiance of a private gentlemen’s club&#13;
brightened by Palm Beach’s smart set, it&#13;
atmosphere is both comfortable and busding&#13;
all at the same time. Slowly spinning&#13;
ceiling fans, tropical fishtail palms and leafy&#13;
dangling porthos vines frame a mural of&#13;
an ocean vita, complete with Miznetresque&#13;
terra-cotta rooftops in the foreground.&#13;
Down a terra-cotta pathway, the long bar is&#13;
an Avenue tradition for a variety of patrons&#13;
- from the burger and beer set to those with&#13;
an affinity for a rack of lamb and a little&#13;
Veuve Clicquot! A soothing marine&#13;
aquarium illuminates the bar’s neighboring&#13;
bistro. Their menu covers the basics, from&#13;
comfort food to top-notch cuisine. If you’re&#13;
dining for lunch, start with the sushi-quality&#13;
carpaccio of tuna or try the ever-popular&#13;
warm grilled chicken and pears salad. Dinner&#13;
is all about Maine Lobster, white Dover&#13;
sole meuniere, crispy roast mahogany duck&#13;
and linguine with lump crab. Dessert is a&#13;
MUST, partictflarly the signature "Ta-boo’&#13;
lust", a sinful concoction of coconut cream&#13;
filling and whipped cream atop a walnut&#13;
cookie crust.&#13;
\re always dine there at least once when&#13;
we are in Florida and it does just keep&#13;
getting better everytime! Owners Franklyn&#13;
DeMarco and Nancy Sharigan are regular&#13;
hosts. You never know what famous celebrities&#13;
you will be dining with. We particularly&#13;
enjoy their Swordfish.&#13;
Lunch is served from 11:30 AM to 5&#13;
PM and dinner is served from 5 PM to 10&#13;
PM weekdays and from 5 PM to 11 PM&#13;
on Friday and Saturday. Sunday Brunch is&#13;
served till 3 PM. They are located at 221&#13;
Worth Avenue and for reservations call:&#13;
(561) 835-3500.&#13;
strai=&#13;
glass. Serve.&#13;
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GAY TR_&amp;VELERS:&#13;
having a lot of financial problems as they at first were going to open&#13;
mid-summer, then in the fall and now they don’t know if they will&#13;
open or not.&#13;
We booked an accommodation and in Denver a couple of years&#13;
ago and when we got to the destination, we found that it was simply&#13;
a condo unit with two bedrooms and the guy rented out one of the&#13;
bedrooms! In South Dakota, we booked a reservation and when arriving,&#13;
the owner gave up HIS bedroom for us and then he slept on&#13;
the sofa!&#13;
Sometimes restaurants can also be a complete disaster. From&#13;
being dirty, to rude servers, to bad food and service, it can always be&#13;
interesting to say the least. But ifyou are not happy with a restaurant.....&#13;
LEAVE ! We have ~valked out of dozens of restaurants. If&#13;
there is one problem, then usually a second problem develops and&#13;
before you know it you are in a mess up to your ears, so why not&#13;
just leave before it gets worse? The worst thing we hate to hear from&#13;
a server, is "Don’t give me a hard time, I had a bad night last night".&#13;
Who cares if the server had a bad night? They are there to "SERVE&#13;
YOU" with a smile and with a professional attitude. We have at&#13;
times paged the manager and requested that another server wait on&#13;
us and we explain fully why. There are a lot of excellent servers in&#13;
restaurants but we just simply won’t accept bad service. If the food&#13;
you ordered is not good nor cooked properly, quietly and gently tell&#13;
your server the problem.&#13;
Bartenders can really be a pain in the ass sometimes. One&#13;
bartender in Seattle doesn’t like to wait on people sitting at the bar.&#13;
Rather, you have to go to his station, order and get your drinks&#13;
and then return to your bar stoo!. How crazy is that? We have had&#13;
bartenders that didn’t even know how to make a screwdriver! Most&#13;
likely they didn’t know how to make a Bourbon and 7 either! Other&#13;
bartenders are eating or smoking while trying to wait on you. We&#13;
simply tell them that ~vhen they are thru eating or thru with their&#13;
smoke break, then they can take our order. If a bartender is behind&#13;
the bar and smoking and serving us, we explain exactly why we are&#13;
not leaving a tip! Fortunately more and more states are becoming&#13;
non-smoking and that takes care of the problems. Having said this,&#13;
we have found that most bartenders are friendly, fun, wonderful and&#13;
professional and our hats off to all of them! They enjoy what they&#13;
are doing and make great tips.&#13;
Websites can often be deceiving and indeed sometimes they are! \Vhenever&#13;
possible and especially when booking accommodations, it is smart to&#13;
check around to see ifyou kmow anybody that has actually stayed there. As&#13;
far as restaurants or bars, it is easier to just walk out if there is a problem.&#13;
You pay good money and you expect your money’s worth. Most accommodations,&#13;
restaurants and bars are run very professional. Their staff is professional&#13;
and courteous and friendly. Don’t you just love it when your traveling&#13;
and everything goes smoothly? But once in a while it doesn’t and you have&#13;
a choice to make........... either accept it or do something about it. And it is&#13;
YOUR choice! Life is to short to settle on anything less than fabulous!&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling, meet new people and talk&#13;
to everyone!&#13;
TRAVELING IN OUR FABULOUS WORLD is written by Donald Pile and Ray&#13;
Williams, Award-winning Celebrity travel columnists who write for gay publications&#13;
from Coast to Coast. Proud members of the IGLTA. You can email them&#13;
at: gaytravelers@aol.com or visit their webpage at: http://www.hometown.aol.&#13;
com/gaytravelers&#13;
At least one overnight stay by a non-resident Rank Destination&#13;
Percent who visited in the last 12 months&#13;
1 New York City, NY 16.0%&#13;
2 Las Vegas, NV 14.3%&#13;
3 San Francisco, CA 12.9%&#13;
4 Los Angeles/\Vest Hollywood, CA 11.9%&#13;
5 Ft. Lauderdale/Wilton Manors, FL 10.5%&#13;
6 Palm Springs, CA 10.1%&#13;
7 Chicago, IL 9.2%&#13;
8 San Diego, CA 8.8%&#13;
9 Washington, DC 8.6%&#13;
10 Miami/South Beach, FL (tie) 8.2%&#13;
10 Orlando, FL (tie) 8.2%&#13;
"Community Marketing’s studies are unique in the tourism industry,"&#13;
McHugh said. "Other studies try to rank gay friendliness or&#13;
popularity, but this study actually quantifies the bottom line: Where&#13;
did gay and lesbian consumers go and spend their money?"&#13;
Most-Visited International DestinationsRank Destination&#13;
Percent who visited in the last 12 months&#13;
1 London 8.4%&#13;
2 Puerto Vallarta 7.6%&#13;
3 Paris 6.2%&#13;
4 Vancouver 6.1%&#13;
5 Montreal 5.9%&#13;
6 Toronto 5.6%&#13;
7 US Virgin Islands 5.1%&#13;
8 Cancun 5.0%&#13;
9 Puerto Rico 4.8%&#13;
10 Rome 4.7%&#13;
Respondents indicated that they chose leisure destinations because&#13;
friends recommended them, they offer unique attractions, and are&#13;
known for their gay-friendliness. "Clearl),, when destinations show&#13;
gay and lesbian visitors a good time, that is the best advertising&#13;
investment they can make," said McHugh. "Word of mouth marketing&#13;
is very powerful among the gay and lesbian community. It’s&#13;
not enough to slap a rainbow on an ad and call it a day. The most&#13;
successful destinations ~vork with their tourism and hospitality partners&#13;
to earn that kind of loyalty and referral. This is accomplished&#13;
through education, training, and offering a genuinely gay-welcoming&#13;
social and political atmosphere."&#13;
Ouotab e Quotes&#13;
"Gayest Democratic convention ever?&#13;
A record 16 percent of delegates to the Democratic National&#13;
Committee’s platform committee for the Denver convention are&#13;
LGBT", says Howard Dean.&#13;
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&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Exercise can make you bigger, stronger,&#13;
and faster. These are the obvious results&#13;
from a fertile regimen of physical activity.&#13;
There are other benefits from exercise that&#13;
are sure to have the neighbors stand up and&#13;
take notice.&#13;
Exercise can stimulate new growth of neurons&#13;
and even help you to keep the neurons&#13;
that you possess. Neurons are those little&#13;
things in your body that transport messages&#13;
throughout your legs, arms, torso, and head.&#13;
They are good to have around if you yearn&#13;
to communicate and learn. This comes as&#13;
good news to those of you who destroyed&#13;
countless neurons in your previous existence&#13;
as an irresponsible college student ~vith that&#13;
degree in undecided. There is hope for you&#13;
debaucherous mongrels and physical activity&#13;
is certainly one answer.&#13;
Faster reaction times can be attributed to&#13;
exercise. You will be able to hit baseballs&#13;
thrown at ninety-five miles per hour. You&#13;
will be able to dodge bullets from Tony&#13;
Soprano’s goombahs. You will be able to&#13;
more effectively bob and weave through the&#13;
one-two combination of Oscar DeLaHoya.&#13;
You might even be able to negotiate better&#13;
in traffic on the 666 Freeway on your route&#13;
to work on Mondays. Can I get an "amen"&#13;
to more effective reaction times due to running,&#13;
walking, and double-dutching?&#13;
Mental challenges become mere child’s play&#13;
in response to the dashing good looks of Mr.&#13;
Exercise. Yes, exercise has been known to&#13;
unravel the mysteries of the universe. Even&#13;
Albert Einstein was spotted riding bicycles&#13;
and frolicking along the ocean during his&#13;
sojourn on this planet. These physical exertions&#13;
were rumored to have led to his great&#13;
theories on relativity. You might just settle&#13;
for solving the complexities of a Rubik’s&#13;
cube or that set of instructions on putting&#13;
your barbecue grill together.&#13;
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Your memory can behold the effects of a&#13;
good physical fitness program. There is a site&#13;
in your brain called the hippo campus that&#13;
can enlarge in mass and reap the goodness&#13;
of jumping jacks and other means of physical&#13;
activities. This enlargement of the hippo&#13;
campus translates into better memory and&#13;
possibly the ability to treat Alzheimer’s patients.&#13;
~aink of all the time you waste trying&#13;
to recall where you placed your cell phone,&#13;
keys, black socks, or W2 form from work.&#13;
Start using that wasted time on exercise that&#13;
will jump start that short-term memory&#13;
compartment.&#13;
Your mood can be positively impacted&#13;
by the release of neurotrophins. These&#13;
chemicals are released when you decide to&#13;
participate in an active lifestyle. They rush&#13;
into your system and make you feel happy&#13;
and vivacious. Consider reaching for your&#13;
roller blades instead of that sleeve of Girl&#13;
Scout mints to turn that frown upside down&#13;
the next time you are grumpy. Sunshine,&#13;
lollipops, and rainbows everywhere will be&#13;
your reward.&#13;
Ifwe all reconvene in another five years, it is&#13;
quite likely that ongoing research will show&#13;
even more benefits of the brain and exercise&#13;
combination. Keep sweating to the oldies&#13;
with Richard Simmons and know that good&#13;
things will always follow. A mind is a terrible&#13;
thing to waste.&#13;
This column is brought to you by that&#13;
guy who prefers to frame a collage of one&#13;
dollar bills instead of framing that replica&#13;
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SYDNEY (AFP) -- Australian church leaders&#13;
have condemned a play shortly to open&#13;
in Sydney depicting Jesus as a gay man who&#13;
is seduced by Judas, a report said Sunday.&#13;
Xhe play, named Corpus Christi, is due to&#13;
open next month as part of the city’s annual&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Sydney’s Sun-&#13;
Herald newspaper reported.&#13;
A senior Sydney churchman called the play&#13;
"historical nonsense".&#13;
"It is deliberately, not innocently, offensive&#13;
and they’re obviously having a laugh about&#13;
it," Robert Forsyth, Anglican bishop of&#13;
South Sydney, was quoted saying.&#13;
Apart from the relations between Jesus and&#13;
Judas, the play also features Jesus conducting&#13;
a gay marriage between two apostles.&#13;
The play’s director Leigh Rowney, who&#13;
claims to be a Christian, accepted the play&#13;
would offend some Christians but said he&#13;
was keen to provoke debate about Christianity.&#13;
"I wanted this play in the hands of a Christian&#13;
person like myself to give it dignity but&#13;
still open it up to answering questions about&#13;
Christianity as a faith system," Rowney was&#13;
quoted saying.&#13;
Playwright Terrence McNally, who is gay,&#13;
received death threats when the work was&#13;
performed in the United States, the newspaper&#13;
said.&#13;
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As Mercury lines up with the Sun in Aquarius, everyone&#13;
is a bit more know-it-all and too damn clever for&#13;
his or her own good. Try to be adaptive, open-minded,&#13;
and a good listener, and you will be much smarter&#13;
- however discreetly - than the people voicing their&#13;
grand ideas.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Friends who seem relentless&#13;
in urging you on are actually doing you a favor. You’re&#13;
capable of more than you realize. Going it alone would&#13;
weaken you. Let them help you, and you’ll go far!&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Question authority, but pay&#13;
attention to what those in power say. Expert advice needs&#13;
some expansion and clarification, and asking for that will&#13;
prove advantageous. Asking questions doesn’t make you&#13;
look foolish, but not asking them when you should will!&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - Jun~ 20): You’re itching for a power&#13;
struggle. Playing it out in the bedroom can release that energy&#13;
so your uppity impulses don’t make trouble for you at&#13;
work. Or focus and harness that energy more deliberately&#13;
at work, if you can!&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Your mouth is running way&#13;
ahead of your brain and your good sense. Try to stick to&#13;
places where a lack of inhibition and tasteful restraint can&#13;
work to your favor. Anywhere else, slow down and think&#13;
about what you’re saying.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Your partner - in life or in the&#13;
moment - will offer some kinky new possibilities, expanding&#13;
your erotic horizons. If your sweetie is drawing a blank&#13;
in that department, start talking about tattoos and body art.&#13;
Just discussing it should stimulate the imagination.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): New approaches at&#13;
work can make your job more productive and enjoyable.&#13;
You have some great ideas, but don’t be so insistent on&#13;
doing things your own way. Colleagues will offer surprising&#13;
inspiration.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): A new approach&#13;
to your favorite sport or hobby can make it a lot more fun&#13;
and/or creative. Ask yourself how Morn or Granny would&#13;
approach it, whether you choose to follow that example or&#13;
take a diametrically opposite approach.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): If you can manage&#13;
to have some fun with your family, you’ll be amazed&#13;
at what secrets will be revealed in the process. Stand your&#13;
ground gently in arguments, agreeing to disagree, and&#13;
even more will come out!&#13;
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SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): Insisting&#13;
that you’re right only exposes more glaringly where&#13;
you’re wrong. Try to keep an open mind, and remember&#13;
what basic principles are really important. Adapt with new&#13;
conditions and new ideas to keep up!&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Adaptability&#13;
is not only an enduring value, it is one of your sign’s best&#13;
attributes. New ideas that seem to be an affront to your&#13;
sensibilities can prove very helpful, and will eventually affirm&#13;
the values they seem to attack.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): You’re getting a&#13;
birthday bolt of fabulosity in which anything could happen,&#13;
and you’ll make sure it will. Thrive on the attention, but&#13;
take a little time out to charge your batteries. Let yourself&#13;
be surprised. Really surprised.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Working behind the&#13;
scenes, especially in a charitable effort, will be to your&#13;
advantage. The political connections will be obvious, but&#13;
there will be more surprising benefit!!&#13;
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              <text>ESTABLISHED 2003 www.ozarksstar.com APRIL 2008&#13;
"The homosexual agenda is destroying this nation." "1 honestly think it’s the biggest threat our&#13;
nation has, even more so than terrorism or Islam. They have infiltrated City Councils. They are&#13;
after your 2 year olds for indoctrination." State Representative, District 84, Sally Kern.&#13;
Compiled by Star staff&#13;
Photo: Rally at Memorial Park Oklahoma City.&#13;
¯hese sentiments expressed by State Representative&#13;
Sally Kern were taped at a Republican&#13;
gathering who had invited her to speak&#13;
on what some term the homosexual agenda.&#13;
The tape was given to the Victory Fund,&#13;
a national gay &amp; lesbian political activist&#13;
group and placed on ¥outube, where it has&#13;
now been heard by over 1,000,000 people.&#13;
It has garnered international attention with&#13;
responses that have overwhelmed Youtube,&#13;
and to say that the lines of communication&#13;
with Ms. Kern were jammed would be a&#13;
classic understatement. Ellen Degeneres was&#13;
not surprised when she tried to contact Sally&#13;
Kern after playing the youtube video on&#13;
her show and couldn’t even leave a message.&#13;
Although the audience was obviously not in&#13;
agreement with Sally, Ellen appealed to Miss&#13;
Kern on the air, stating that she wanted to&#13;
talk to her, that she obviously had some&#13;
misinformation.&#13;
Although some responses received by Ms&#13;
Kern were supportive, the vast majority were&#13;
not, and many were threatening and are&#13;
being investigated by the Oklahoma State&#13;
Bureau of Investigation.&#13;
At a Press Conference at the Church of the&#13;
Open Arms March 11, Cimarron Alliance&#13;
President Richard Ogden, among many others,&#13;
denounced Ms. Kern’s remarks and stated&#13;
that she should apologize or be censured&#13;
by the Oklahoma House of Representatives.&#13;
As he put it, "These are hateful words that&#13;
can result in hateful actions, This is about&#13;
accountability, not freedom of expression."&#13;
It was pointed out that only 3 months&#13;
earlier, Stephen Domer of Oklahoma City&#13;
was murdered because he was gay. So far&#13;
Ms. Kern has refused to apologize and the&#13;
Speaker of the House, Republican Chris&#13;
Benge ofTulsa, has stated he will not call for&#13;
Ms. Kern to be censured. However Governor&#13;
Brad Henry stated that he advised her to&#13;
"Think before you speak. Oklahomans have&#13;
love and tolerance for all people. I don’t&#13;
think this rhetoric represents Oklahoma."&#13;
P-Flag of Oklahoma has asked for a meeting&#13;
with her, but has gotten no response.&#13;
Her statement that the gay community&#13;
was a bigger threat than terrorism or Islam&#13;
drew fire from both military personnel and&#13;
Oklahoma’s Muslim community. At the&#13;
Church press conference Richard Ogden&#13;
pointed out that one of the four people on&#13;
United Airlines Flight 93 who overpowered&#13;
the hijackers who were heading the airliner&#13;
to the White House, Mark Bingham, was&#13;
gay. Another speaker at the conference, Jerre&#13;
B. Fine, a Air Force veteran, stated that&#13;
she was honored to serve her country and&#13;
that Sally Kern’s comments that gays were&#13;
a bigger threat than terrorism or Islam, and&#13;
were a cancer in the toe of society were very&#13;
hurtful on a personal level. She pointed&#13;
out that "I served my country dutifully and&#13;
honorably for 6 years of my life. We need&#13;
protection not only from outside forces&#13;
trying to destroy America, but also we need&#13;
protection from within from people like&#13;
Sally Kern."&#13;
On March 14 there was a rally at Memorial&#13;
Park featuring signs along Classen Boulevard&#13;
encouraging rush hour travelers to&#13;
honk to show opposition to Representative&#13;
Kern’s remarks. The event got extensive television&#13;
coverage, and featured many community&#13;
leaders. Most important of all was that&#13;
the responses from OKC’s commuters were&#13;
overwhelmingly supportive.&#13;
In a recent Tulsa World poll, the question&#13;
was: Would you sign the petition to have&#13;
Sally Kern removed from office?&#13;
..............Continued PAGE 5&#13;
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2008 makes comeback&#13;
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By Joey De&#13;
TULSA, OK__ When the sun sets April&#13;
19, the Tulsa Performing Arts Center will&#13;
heat up with the passion of Spain as the&#13;
University ofTulsa’s Bisexual, Lesbian, Gay&#13;
and Transgender alliance present Pride Prom&#13;
2008, "Bailamos!"&#13;
The event, which has called the PAC home&#13;
for three years, offers BLGT youth and their&#13;
friends the opportunity to celebrate the&#13;
prom season with their chosen date. ’~A lot&#13;
of BLGT youth can’t take the prom date of&#13;
their choice (to their high school’s prom),&#13;
this is an opportunity to express themselves&#13;
freely," says Steven Hulford, one of the&#13;
organization’s leaders.&#13;
For the TU-BLGTA, Pride Prom is a way&#13;
to give back to the community and make&#13;
memories for BLGTA youth, regardless&#13;
of if they are TU students or not. "We are&#13;
in or eighth year of doing this event," says&#13;
Hulford. "Each year it has grown from being&#13;
in the Great Hall of the Allen Chapman&#13;
Activity Center (a building on campus), to&#13;
what it is now."&#13;
According to Hulford, this year’s Spanish&#13;
theme was picked from a long list of ideas.&#13;
"We wanted to do something completely&#13;
different from what we had done in the&#13;
past," he says noting previous themes of&#13;
Hollywood and water. "We’re calling it&#13;
’Bailamos’ because the literal translation is&#13;
’we dance’."&#13;
At the event, Hulford says youth can expect&#13;
all the food, music and fun of a traditional&#13;
high school prom. In addition, attendees&#13;
will have access to a "Resource Row," that&#13;
will feature organizations who provide quality&#13;
services to BLGT youth.&#13;
Beginning at 7:30, the event runs until&#13;
11:00 and does not require formal dress.&#13;
"The only things we don’t allow are torn&#13;
jeans and shorts, other than that people are&#13;
welcome to dress how they feel comfortable.&#13;
People have come in formal prom attire&#13;
and have come in polo shirts and slacks,"&#13;
explains Mr. Hulford.&#13;
Tickets for Pride Prom 2008 are $10&#13;
in advance at www.myticketoffice.com&#13;
and $12 at the door. For information on&#13;
sponsorship and branding opportunities,&#13;
contact the group’s advisor, Nancy Eggen at&#13;
918.744.9182.&#13;
SOONER STATE SOFTBALL&#13;
ASSOCIATION HOLDS&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY TOURNAMENT&#13;
Leroy Cobb &amp; Laurie Proole MC’s at Angles&#13;
Furndraiser for Sooner State Softball&#13;
26 teams ( 21 men’s, 5 women’s) came together&#13;
at Boomtown Field and the Softball&#13;
Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City March&#13;
15-16 to enjoy the comraderie of softball&#13;
competition.&#13;
Now in its 5th year, the Sooner State Softball&#13;
Association offers the GLBT community&#13;
the opportunity to show off their skills&#13;
or learn the game among friends. According&#13;
to SSSA Commissioner Leroy Comp, it also&#13;
provides a way "to see some great softball."&#13;
The SSSA is part of the North American&#13;
Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance, a confederation&#13;
of GLBT athletic teams in both the&#13;
United States and Canada. New players are&#13;
always welcome, so if you’d like to try your&#13;
hand, call Mr.Comp and (405) 408 2533 or&#13;
e-mail him at cutupok@aol.com.&#13;
FRONT PAGE CONTINUED:&#13;
Yes: 129&#13;
No: 86&#13;
I don’t know: 6&#13;
The results of this question represent the&#13;
opinions of 221 people with the following&#13;
demographic profile:&#13;
Oklahomans: 80.5 %&#13;
Male: 127&#13;
Female: 94&#13;
In response to Kern’s statement that Eureka&#13;
Springs City Council was controlled by&#13;
gays. A press statement was issued by the&#13;
Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce and&#13;
the straight Mayor, Dani Joy:&#13;
"Since its founding in 1879, Eureka Springs&#13;
has been and remains welcoming to all visitors&#13;
and residents without regard to their&#13;
race, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, disability,&#13;
or national origin. It is our hope that&#13;
all people would aspire to this ideal. Because&#13;
of the timeless beauty of our architecture&#13;
and landscape, the friendliness of our citizens&#13;
and our welcoming attitude toward all&#13;
visitors, we remain a destination for people&#13;
from all walks of life. Eureka Springs will&#13;
remain a city eager to provide all visitors a&#13;
fulfilling vacation experience."&#13;
Mayor Dani Joy"&#13;
Oklahomans have spoken out, we’ve&#13;
demonstrated, protested, sent letters and&#13;
email to our elected officials, and have&#13;
gained international attention. Media from&#13;
around the world has covered the embarrassing&#13;
tirade of Rep. Kern. This international&#13;
spodight may be to our advantage.&#13;
Our activist groups have experienced an&#13;
influx of out of state contributions since the&#13;
stoW broke. We’ve gotten the attention of&#13;
national and international advocacy organizations.&#13;
We have discovered many new main&#13;
stream allies in Oklahoma. The House and&#13;
Senate leadership may allow the five hate&#13;
crimes bills currently before them to receive&#13;
full consideratioia. There is a positive side to&#13;
this degrading display of (Shame on Sally)&#13;
Most importantly we have the right to vote,&#13;
and Sally was voted into office. Come November&#13;
and in future elections know your&#13;
candidate before you mark that spot on the&#13;
ballot. It could make an important difference&#13;
in our future.&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com the STAR 5&#13;
editor&#13;
Dear Editor,&#13;
When is enough, really enough? We have&#13;
been reading and watching the national&#13;
news about Oklahoma State Rep. Sally&#13;
Kern, R-Oklahoma City, saying "gay agenda&#13;
is a greater threat to America than terrorism."&#13;
Although we do not live in Oldahoma,&#13;
we have been visiting your great state for&#13;
over 30 years. We are extremely concerned&#13;
when a public official such as an elected&#13;
State Representative makes such remarks.&#13;
¯his is really nothing short of a "hate crime"&#13;
in itselfl It is one thing for a regular citizen&#13;
of the country to make remarks such as&#13;
this but when a public official says it, then&#13;
it is obviously crossing the line. As gay and&#13;
lesbian citizens of the United States, we have&#13;
as much right as anybody else to expect full&#13;
citizenship. When people such as Ms. Kern&#13;
spews her hatred to the people of Oklahoma&#13;
it is WRONG ! It propels hatred in schools,&#13;
churches and throughout the entire community.&#13;
Many years ago we took on Anita Bryant&#13;
for her anti-homosexual drive and we won!&#13;
So, our dear brothers and sisters in Oklahoma.............&#13;
have you had enough? Gays&#13;
and Lesbians throughout the country are&#13;
fighting for their rights and each and every&#13;
individual gay and lesbian person in each&#13;
state must do their part. We cannot suggest&#13;
an action to take against Ms. Kern however&#13;
we feel very strongly that action MUST&#13;
BE TAKEN in whatever form necessary.&#13;
Whether a full stage sit-in, a recall of her&#13;
government seat in your State House or&#13;
whatever. ..... something NEEDS TO BE&#13;
DONE AND NOW~&#13;
Many years have passed since we just stood&#13;
on the sidelines and took whatever was&#13;
handed to us, and we never, want to return&#13;
to those days. We are extremely proud of the&#13;
progress that gays and lesbians have made.&#13;
Both Oklahoma City and Tulsa have a very&#13;
vibrant gay and lesbian community, much&#13;
more so than most cities around the country&#13;
their size.&#13;
OkEq Den,o.unces Rep. Sally&#13;
Kem’s Ant oGay Tirade&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality (OkEq) deplores the sentiments&#13;
expressed by Oklahoma State Representative&#13;
Sally Kern (R-Oklahoma City) in a&#13;
YouTube video now generating a firestorm.&#13;
National and local media outlets are closely&#13;
covering the controversy sparked by Kern’s&#13;
claim that homosexuality is "the biggest&#13;
threat that our nation has, even more so&#13;
than terrorism or Islam."&#13;
In a triple play of intolerance, Rep. Kern offends&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender&#13;
(LGBT) Americans, thousands of women&#13;
and men defending the United States from&#13;
terrorist attacks, and Muslims worldwide.&#13;
Yet, she remains completely unapologetic,&#13;
citing her right to freedom of speech and&#13;
claiming, "I have never endorsed or supported&#13;
any hateful action targeting individuals&#13;
on the other side of this debate and&#13;
never will."&#13;
Rep. Kern’s legislative track record belies&#13;
her remarks. In 2006, Rep. Kern sponsored&#13;
legislation that xvould have denied funding&#13;
to public libraries that refused to segregate&#13;
books addressing LGBT themes. Rep. Kern&#13;
has repeatedly used her public office to demonize&#13;
LGBT Oklahomans and to attempt&#13;
to deny them the exact same civil liberties&#13;
she now defends so passionately. This is the&#13;
height of hypocrisy.&#13;
"OkEq firmly supports Rep. Kern’s constitutional&#13;
tight to express her viexvs, but vociferously&#13;
objects to the actions she takes to&#13;
prevent LGBT Oklahomans from attaining&#13;
justice and equality. When elected officials&#13;
use their power to defame entire categories&#13;
of people, they abuse the freedom of&#13;
speech embedded in the First Amendment&#13;
and violate their responsibility to ensure the&#13;
safety and well-being of their constituents,"&#13;
asserts Justice Waidner, OkEq Executive&#13;
Director.&#13;
So instead of just bitching and moaning and&#13;
groaning about Mrs. Kern, we wish all the&#13;
gays and lesbians in Oklahoma the best success&#13;
with this matter.&#13;
Cordially,&#13;
Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
OkEq calls upon the many fair-minded&#13;
members of the Oklahoma legislature to&#13;
condemn Rep. Kern’s comments and to&#13;
pass immediately a state hate crimes law that&#13;
encompasses sexual orientation and gender&#13;
identity and expression. We ask for the&#13;
House and Senate leadership to allow the&#13;
five hate crimes bills currently before them&#13;
to receive full consideration on the floor.&#13;
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Gay men and lesbiansface many special tax&#13;
situations, whether single or as couples.&#13;
Proudly serving Tulsa &amp; OKC’s GLBT communities since 1982&#13;
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TULSA, OK (PR) __ Health Outreach Prevention Education, Inc.&#13;
(H.O.P.E.) celebrated its 10th anniversar~ Xgrednesday, March 12,&#13;
2008. Invited guests and honorees celebrated at the Dennis R. Nell&#13;
Fxtuality Center, a long-time community partner where H.O.P.E.’s&#13;
services began in 1996. The evening included hors d’ oeuvres and&#13;
recognized key individuals who have been instrumental in the&#13;
growth and success of the organization. "H.O.P.E. provides a vita!&#13;
service in the fight against HIV by testing those at risk and also&#13;
educating the community on safer sex practices. By virtue of their&#13;
HIV testing being free and anonymous, people at risk can more easily&#13;
know their status and help stop the transmission of HIV," stated&#13;
Stephen Eberle, advisory board and 10th Anniversary committee&#13;
member.&#13;
In recognition of H.O.P.E.’s 10th Anniversary, the following people&#13;
and organizations received recognition for the significant impact&#13;
they have had on the agency since its inception: Ms. Kristi Frisbie,&#13;
Mr. Jeremy Simmons, the Oklahoma State Department of Health&#13;
HIWSTD Division, Ms. Janie Nicklas and the Tulsa Community&#13;
AIDS Partnership Grants Committee, Tulsa CARES, Community&#13;
of Hope Church, Ms. Debi Sanditen, Dr. Damon Baker, and Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality.&#13;
Health Outreach Prevention Education (H.O.P.E.) is an independent,&#13;
not-for-profit organization that has served Tulsa and&#13;
surrounding communities since 1998. H.O.P.E. is proud to be&#13;
recognized as one of the largest and most comprehensive health&#13;
promotion facilities in Oklahoma, and is the only free, anonymous&#13;
HIV testing site in a 23-county area. H.O.P.E. also operates the&#13;
statewide HIWsexually transmitted disease (STD) resource hotline&#13;
and conducts a variety of targeted outreach efforts focusing on men,&#13;
women, and under served populations. H.O.P.E. also offers free and&#13;
low-cost Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C testing and education services.&#13;
H.O.P.E. provides a comfortable place for people to learn their&#13;
health status and can connect clients to a variety of medical and&#13;
social support services.&#13;
H.O.EE. is supported in part by the Oklahoma State Department&#13;
of Health, as well as various private foundations, including the&#13;
Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund, the Tulsa Community AIDS Partnership,&#13;
the MAC AIDS Fund, and the George B. Kaiser Family&#13;
Foundation.&#13;
Raising awareness of HIV/AIDS remains vitally important, as the&#13;
infection rate remains steady every year in the United States. Young&#13;
people and minorities are disproportionately affected, but HIV&#13;
does not discriminate. By knowing your status, you are better able&#13;
to protect yourself and others. Prevention education and testing are&#13;
keys to decreasing the stigma and infection rate of HIV. For more&#13;
information about HIV or sexually transmitted infections, call the&#13;
Oklahoma HIWSTD Resource Hotline, 1-800-535-MDS (2437).&#13;
RESERVE YOUR SPAOE HOW&#13;
Deadline Thursday IViay t 5th&#13;
Serving the Oklahoma GLBT community since 2003.&#13;
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by Liz Highteyman&#13;
Past Out, which looks at the life 0fTallulah Bankhead, Actress Movies,&#13;
TV;, Stage and Radio,&#13;
Who was Tallu]lah Bankhead?&#13;
~ecades after her heyday in the 1920s and&#13;
1930s, self-described "ambisextrous" stage and&#13;
screen star Tallulah Bankhead is as famous for&#13;
her bad-girl antics as for her acting talent.&#13;
Bankhead was born to a prominent political&#13;
family in Huntsville, Ala., on January 31, probably in !903 (the&#13;
year is subject to debate); her mother died shortly thereafter from&#13;
childbirth complications. Seeking to keep his two unruly daughters&#13;
out of trouble, her father, a U.S. Congressman, sent them to convent&#13;
schools, but these proved conducive venues for Bankhead’s first&#13;
sexual experiences with other girls.&#13;
Though plump and plain as a child, Bankhead blossomed as an adolescent;&#13;
at age 15, she won a movie magazine beauty contest with&#13;
a prize of a small film role. Chaperoned by an aunt, she took up&#13;
residence at the Mgonquin Hotel in New York City, a favored haunt&#13;
of the Broadway elite. There, Bankhead was seduced by renowned&#13;
actress Eva Le Gallienne and met Estelle Winwood, an older English&#13;
actress who would become a life-long friend and sometime lover.&#13;
Bankhead also counted among her liaisons British student Napier&#13;
Alington and jazz great Billie Holiday, but she turned down a casting&#13;
couch invitation from John Barrymore.&#13;
Breakthrough acting success eluded Banld~ead in New York, and in&#13;
1923 she moved to London on the advice of an astrologer. There,&#13;
she quickly achieved fame, especially among young working-class&#13;
women. Over the next eight years she appeared in two dozen \VC-est&#13;
End plays, which were wildly popular with fans, if not always acclaimed&#13;
by critics. Documents declassified in 2000 revealed that the&#13;
British intelligence service investigated her - groundlessly, it turned&#13;
out - for allegedly seducing a group of Eton schoolboys.&#13;
Bankhead earned considerable income, but spent profligately; by the&#13;
end of the decade, she was broke and accepted a contract offer from&#13;
Paramount Studios. In Hollywood, she hosted parties at her mansion&#13;
that were said to have "no boundaries," and she attended shindigs&#13;
at lesbian actress Alia Nazimova’s lavish Garden ofAllah estate.&#13;
An emergency hysterectomy due to advanced gonorrhea did little to&#13;
curb her omnivorous sexual appetite. "My daddy warned me about&#13;
men and booze," she famously quipped, "but he never mentioned&#13;
a word about women and cocaine." Bankhead had flings with Gary&#13;
Cooper and - allegedly - with Marlene Dieterich, but Greta Garbo&#13;
apparently spurned her advances. Upon meeting Joan Crawford,&#13;
who was then married to Douglas Fairbanks Jr., she remarked, "I’ve&#13;
had an affair with your husband. You’ll be next."&#13;
Though Bankhead often bragged about her sexual conquests, many&#13;
believed she exaggerated for the sake of publicity. Indeed, her&#13;
comments suggested that she did not particularly enjoy sex. "The&#13;
conventional position makes me claustrophobic," she once said,&#13;
"and the others give me a stiff neck or lockjaw." Regarding Bankhead’s&#13;
orientation, long-time companion Patsy Kelly - one of the&#13;
first actresses to come out as a lesbian - said it "mostly it depended&#13;
on Tallulah’s mood...When she’d get caught up with a man, she’d go&#13;
quite hetero on us."&#13;
Bankhead married once, to actor John Emery in 1937, but they&#13;
divorced four years later with no children. She then bought an estate&#13;
in West&amp;ester County, where she lived for extended periods with&#13;
Winwood and with Kelly. She also surrounded herself with numerous&#13;
pets and her "caddies" - young men who mixed her drinks, lit&#13;
her constant cigarettes, and sometimes provided sexual services.&#13;
Follmving in her father’s footsteps, she became increasing involved&#13;
in politics, campaigning for Democratic candidates and supporting&#13;
both anti-Nazi and anti-Communist causes.&#13;
Bankhead disliked movie acting, and her larger-than-life style ~vas&#13;
better suited to the stage than the screen. After making several&#13;
unsuccessful Hollywood films, she returned to acting on Broadway&#13;
and with national touring companies, receiving critical acclaim for&#13;
her performances in The Little Foxes (1939) and The Skin of Our&#13;
Teeth (1942). Though bitterly disappointed at being passed over for&#13;
the role ofScarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind, she still took&#13;
on occasional movie projects, including her most famous role as a&#13;
shipwrecked journalist in Alfred Hitchcock’s Lifeboat (1944).&#13;
In the early 1950s, Bantdxead emceed The Big Show, a popular variety&#13;
program on NBC Radio; when radio gave way to television, she&#13;
appeared as a guest on shows such as The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.&#13;
She also starred in a one-woman Las Vegas nightclub act and wrote&#13;
a best-selling autobiography. But as Bankhead aged, her&#13;
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years of hard drinking and drug use caught&#13;
up with her, and she became a caricature of&#13;
her former self. Many of her gay male fans&#13;
failed to take her efforts seriously, laughing&#13;
through her performance as Blanche Du-&#13;
Bois in a 1956 revival ofA Streetcar Named&#13;
Desire.&#13;
Before her death from pneumonia in 1968,&#13;
Bankhead’s final roles were intentionally&#13;
absurd, induding turns as a demented&#13;
mother in the British horror flick Fanatic&#13;
(1965) - retitled Die! Die! My Darling! in&#13;
the United States - and as the Black Widow&#13;
on the Batman television series. When producer&#13;
William Dozier explained his vision&#13;
for the latter role, she reportedly replied,&#13;
"Don’t talk to me about camp, dahling, I&#13;
invented it!"&#13;
For further reading:&#13;
Bret, David. 1997. Tallulah Bankhead:&#13;
A Scandalous Life (Robson Books).&#13;
Lobenthal, Joe. 2004. Tallulah! The&#13;
Life and Times of a Leading Lady&#13;
(HarperCollins).&#13;
McLellan, Diana. 2000. The Girls:&#13;
Sappho Goes to Hollywood (Robson&#13;
Books).&#13;
OK Mozart Festvai&#13;
Announces 24th&#13;
Season, June 13=21&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Tourism is a growing&#13;
industry in Oklahoma, and the OK&#13;
Mozart International Festival continues to&#13;
enhance dais growth by attracting visitors to&#13;
Bartlesville each June for one of the state’s&#13;
most renowned cultural events. From June&#13;
13-21, the Festival’s 24th season promises&#13;
to delight audiences from across the state&#13;
and country with an outstanding array of&#13;
concert artists and world-class musicians&#13;
and performances, ranging from classical&#13;
concerts to Jazz and everything in between.&#13;
The line-up of renowned guest artists&#13;
includes Mark O’Connor, Barry Douglas,&#13;
Anne-Marie McDermott, Frederica yon&#13;
Stade, Branford Marsalis, Peter Nero, and&#13;
Ben Vereen. Plus, the New York Theatre&#13;
Ballet is performing Sleeping Beauty.&#13;
Amici New York, the Festival’s beloved&#13;
orchestra-in-residence, returns as it has each&#13;
year since the Festival’s founding in 1985.&#13;
These musicians are soloists in their own&#13;
right and perform in many of the most prestigious&#13;
ensembles throughout the year.&#13;
Paul Neubauer, music director, returns with&#13;
his All-Star Chamber Ensemble featuring&#13;
members ofThe Chamber Music Society&#13;
of Lincoln Center. This year’s Festival will&#13;
celebrate four great American composers:&#13;
George Gershwin, Elliott Carter, Charles&#13;
Wuorinen and Joan Tower, according to&#13;
Neubauer.&#13;
"We will also have Mozart,Tchalkovsky and&#13;
Jimi Hendrix. Please join us for an exhilarating&#13;
OK Mozart Festival."&#13;
According to Scott Black, executive director,&#13;
the 2008 festival offers some positive changes,&#13;
including three series of entertainment&#13;
options for the major concerts, money-saving&#13;
ticket packages and many new and free&#13;
Showcase events. These events, usually during&#13;
non-concert hours, offer tours, historical&#13;
talks, childreffs activities, luncheons and&#13;
performances.&#13;
"The 2008 Festival marks our 24th season of&#13;
offering an internationally recognized event&#13;
that puts Northeast Oklahoma on the map&#13;
alongside larger cities that host similar summer&#13;
festivals--San Francisco, New York,&#13;
Chicago and Aspen," Black said.&#13;
Most concerts take place in the Bartlesville&#13;
Community Center concert hall, acdaimed&#13;
for its near-perfect acoustics. Inside the&#13;
Community Hall, the Moz-Art Gallery and&#13;
OKM Gift Shop provide shopping pleasure&#13;
for visitors. An exquisite on-site restaurant,&#13;
Cafd Mozart, offers delicious three-course&#13;
dinners and delightful lunches.&#13;
The all-time favorite Woolaroc Outdoor&#13;
Concert, taking place on June 20 at the&#13;
Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve,&#13;
features Amici New York with conductor’&#13;
Michael Krajewski. Nestled on the shores of&#13;
a tranquil lake, this concert under the stars&#13;
provides a relaxing, fun way to enjoy beautiful&#13;
music. When darkness falls, a spectacular&#13;
finale of fireworks lights the sky, signaling&#13;
an end to the unforgettable evening.&#13;
Season tickets and packages are available&#13;
now with general sales beginning March&#13;
3rd. To order, call 918.336.9800, visit www.&#13;
okmozart.com or in person at 500A South&#13;
Dewey, Bartlesville.&#13;
The Festival is made possible in part by the&#13;
Oklahoma Arts Council and many corporate&#13;
and individual patrons.&#13;
The OK Mozart Festival is a member of&#13;
Green Country Marketing Assn., one of 11&#13;
multi-county organizations working with&#13;
the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation&#13;
Department, the Oklahoma Travel Industry&#13;
Assn. and the other 10 multi-county&#13;
associations to promote the state tourism&#13;
industry.&#13;
Creating&#13;
Community for&#13;
People iving&#13;
with&#13;
H ViA DS&#13;
50t c (3) Non Profit Orgauization&#13;
Our House, Too offers a vadety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
harrismmjr@yahoo.com.&#13;
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Gay arid Gray r g: Cor cerr s&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO, CA__ More than 70% of lesbian and gay and respondents over age 40 reported concerns about losing&#13;
the ability to care for themselves in a recent study conducted by Community Marketing, Inc. The majority also feared becoming&#13;
sick or disabled, being dependent on others, and outliving their savings.&#13;
When asked which resources they would rely on&#13;
for long-term financial and social care as they age,&#13;
less than 8% of respondents said they would place&#13;
significant reliance on long-term care insurance,&#13;
leaving us to wonder how prepared lesbians and&#13;
gay men are for the kinds of health issues that often&#13;
come with old age. Respondents placed the most&#13;
emphasis on:&#13;
Health care insurance: 22%&#13;
Medicare: 20%&#13;
Personal savings: 19%&#13;
Social Security: 16%&#13;
65% of respondents expect for provide care to a&#13;
partner sometime in the future, 44% for a parent,&#13;
and 34% for a friend. However, respondents were&#13;
less certain ofwho would care for them - 59% said&#13;
a partner would be there to help care for them, 29%&#13;
a friend, and 20% no one.&#13;
Research Shows Growing Old a Concernfor Many Lesbians and Gay Mot&#13;
A significant 20% of gay male and 38% of lesbian respondents&#13;
over age 40 have children Oust 4% of gay men and 12% of lesbians&#13;
reported the children to be under age 18). Sometimes it is easy forget&#13;
how many gay-boomers had children before they came out, and&#13;
some gays and lesbians will be able to rely on their children for care.&#13;
The majority of respondents have completed a Living Will and&#13;
the majority have a Power of Attorney, but less than 50% have&#13;
completed an Estate Will or set up a Living Trust. (Hospitals often&#13;
require a visiting partner to present a living~in order to enter his&#13;
or her partner’s hospital room.)&#13;
49% of respondents said they are at least fairly confident that they&#13;
would be treated with dignity and respect by medical personnel,&#13;
but 19% expressed concerns that they have little confidence in this&#13;
being the case.&#13;
Some views of retirement and old age are much more positive.&#13;
Respondents look forward to: traveling (79%), having more time&#13;
for personal interests (74°/0), and peace and relaxation (60%). In&#13;
addition, lesbians were more likely to report looking forward to&#13;
spending more time with friends and family than gay men.&#13;
DEMOGRAPHICS of this "over 40" study:&#13;
The median age is 52.&#13;
69% of respondents are male, 30% female, and 1% transgen&#13;
der. More than 96% of respondents identified as gay or lesbian.&#13;
The remainder identified their sexual orientation as bisexual,&#13;
queer or questioning.&#13;
53% of respondents reported that they are completely out.&#13;
However, 15% are somewhat or not very out.&#13;
The median respondent in all age categories reported plans to&#13;
retire at age 62. The vast majority of respondents over age 62&#13;
have already retired.&#13;
73% of respondents have a college degree.&#13;
33% of female respondents and 46% of male respondents are&#13;
single or do not live with a significant other. Lesbians are more&#13;
likely to be partnered than gay men.&#13;
The majority own single family homes.&#13;
12 the STAR www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
By’ Rex Wockner Wockner News Service&#13;
iranian fears e×ecution if sent home&#13;
Mehdi Kazemi fears he’l! be executed if the&#13;
United Kingdom forces him to return to&#13;
Iran.&#13;
Kazemi went to London to study in 2005&#13;
and Iranian officials later arrested his boyfriend,&#13;
Parham, charged him with sodomy&#13;
and executed him, according to Kazemi’s&#13;
father.&#13;
Kazemi then sought asylum in Britain but&#13;
was rejected. In 2006, he then fled to the&#13;
Netherlands, which detained him and is&#13;
nmv preparing to return him to the UK.&#13;
The UK had been planning to send Kazemi&#13;
back to Iran ~vhen he returned to&#13;
British soil but, on March 13, following&#13;
extensive media coverage and political pressure,&#13;
the Home Office agreed to review his&#13;
case one more time before forcing him to go&#13;
home.&#13;
"The Iranian authorities have found out that&#13;
I am a homosexual and they are looking for&#13;
me," Kazemi said in a recent letter to UK&#13;
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.&#13;
tn a statement given to activist groups,&#13;
Kazemi elaborated: "Around [the] end of&#13;
April 2006, my uncle called me again and&#13;
informed me that my father had informed&#13;
him that the authorities had executed Parham&#13;
and that I must not return to Iran as&#13;
the authorities would do the same to me....&#13;
Parham was charged with the crime of being&#13;
homosexual and was executed."&#13;
According to Kazemi’s father, Parham&#13;
named Mehdi as his lover prior to his execution.&#13;
Leading British gay activist Peter Tatchell&#13;
commented: "The Home Office decision&#13;
to deport Mehdi back to Iran is shameful&#13;
and reckless.... Gay men in Iran are hanged&#13;
from public cranes using the barbari method&#13;
of slow strangulation."&#13;
Tatchell said the UK government is "callous&#13;
and more interested in cutting asylum&#13;
numbers than in ensuring a fair, just and&#13;
compassionate asylum system."&#13;
Britain’s Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association&#13;
also has taken up Kazemi’s cause,&#13;
saying that "deporting gay and lesbian&#13;
people to Iran is akin to deporting Jews back&#13;
to Nazi Germany."&#13;
Meanwhile, The Independent reported&#13;
March 7 that an Iranian lesbian who fled to&#13;
Britain after her girlfriend was arrested and&#13;
sentenced to death by stoning also is at risk&#13;
of being sent home.&#13;
Pegaah Emambakhsh, 40, issued a statement&#13;
March 6 saying: "I will never, never go back.&#13;
If I do I know I will die."&#13;
Emambakhsh’s asylum claim was rebuffed&#13;
by the Court ofAppeal in February. She&#13;
now plans to ask the High Court to review&#13;
the case.&#13;
Iran is known to have executed several teens&#13;
and men accused of engaging in sodomy, although&#13;
in nearly all the cases that have been&#13;
publicized in recent years the individuals&#13;
were accused of other crimes as well, such&#13;
as rape.&#13;
The International Gay and Lesbian Human&#13;
Rights Commission has said it suspects that&#13;
other charges often are tacked onto sodomy&#13;
cases to prevent the public outrage that&#13;
would accompany executions carried out&#13;
solely for the crime of consensual adult&#13;
gay sex. The group also has said it believes&#13;
executions solely for gay sex are taking place&#13;
.out of the public eye.&#13;
"Our suspicions [are] that their current&#13;
practice really is to rid society of lesbians&#13;
and gay men," the organization said last&#13;
year.&#13;
Human Rights Watch, on the other hand,&#13;
has said it cannot fully document&#13;
any executions in Iran in recent years carried&#13;
out solely for the crime of consensual&#13;
adult gay sex.&#13;
Last September, during a speech at Columbia&#13;
University in New York City, Iranian&#13;
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was&#13;
asked about the nation’s treatment of gay&#13;
people.&#13;
He responded: "We in Iran -- we in Iran,&#13;
firstly, we don’t have hamjensbaz [a derogatory&#13;
term for homosexuals meaning people&#13;
with loose morals who chase people of the&#13;
same gender for sexual pleasure] like you&#13;
have in your country. In our country, there&#13;
is no such a thing. In Iran, such a thing&#13;
does not -- in Iran, in Iran, absolutely such&#13;
a thing doe not exist as a phenomenon. I&#13;
don’t know who told you otherwise."&#13;
ILGA conference canceled&#13;
The International Lesbian and Gay Association&#13;
has canceled its 24th World Conference&#13;
which was to take place in Quebec City,&#13;
Canada, May 14 to 18.&#13;
"A recent site visit] confirmed the impressions&#13;
of the current lack of preparedness&#13;
at this late date and the lack of funding&#13;
necessary for the conference to take place,"&#13;
ILGA’s board co-chairs said in a statement.&#13;
The primary lo.cal organizer was the Coalition&#13;
gale et lesbienne du Qudbec.&#13;
ILGA did not reschedule the conference but&#13;
did put out "a formal call for new proposals&#13;
from ILGA member organizations for hosting&#13;
the world conference later this year." It&#13;
gave interested parties less than a month to&#13;
submit proposals.&#13;
The board said any local organizer must take&#13;
on partial responsibility for paying for the&#13;
gathering.&#13;
"ILGA does not have the capacity to fully&#13;
fund the conference," the co-chairs said.&#13;
"The local hosts have in the past fundraised&#13;
for resources, especially to bring scholars&#13;
from the Global South."&#13;
ILGA is a 30-year-old federation of more&#13;
than 600 GLBT organizations and&#13;
associated members, such as city governments,&#13;
from 90 countries.&#13;
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nudity OZ. And now Meloni is&#13;
set,t,’o become even more family-friendl):&#13;
He 1! star in Gym Teacher: Th~ Movie ~o{&#13;
Nickelodeon £s a down’on’his-luck coaCh&#13;
wing&#13;
Clooney Is Fantastic Mr. Fox&#13;
2?~hat’s the connection bevween the Coen Brothers’ ment -&#13;
dark, violent No Country for Old Men and the upcoming&#13;
animated family feature Xhe Fantastic Mr.&#13;
Fox? Besides Coen collaborator George Ctooney in&#13;
the starring voice role, that would be gay superproducer&#13;
Scott Rudin, the man whose recent Oscar&#13;
acceptance speech included a loving thank you to&#13;
his ~artner (which was then s~rangely excised from&#13;
the A~demyk o~cial transcript). Rudin tends to go&#13;
where the hits are, ~d this ~es Anderson-directed,&#13;
Ctooney and Care Blanchett-voiced feature, abou~ a&#13;
quick-witted fox and three unpleasant&#13;
f~rmers t~,in~ to do&#13;
him in, looks like a sure!re&#13;
holiday hit..~d in this&#13;
instance, hohday means&#13;
Christmas of 2009. But&#13;
not to worD~ C!ooney&#13;
has Burn ~ter Read&#13;
in~ {the next&#13;
one from the&#13;
Coens) arriv&#13;
ing during the&#13;
interim.&#13;
dinated&#13;
thi.,&#13;
be a&#13;
art teacher Mr.&#13;
sircom,&#13;
will&#13;
a obsessive&#13;
~he movie&#13;
Black&#13;
about a&#13;
with~ the film&#13;
and this time with&#13;
(slightly)&#13;
~,.u,.ll, a dark drama about a woman&#13;
with a compulsive need to pull out her&#13;
own hair one strand at k tirile (sounds&#13;
like Todd Haynes’ Safei but Creepier),&#13;
~vill star not 0nly the legendary ~ren&#13;
Black (Nashvillei but also musician&#13;
Rickie Lee Jones. No word yet on&#13;
when the movie will be, ready for an&#13;
audience, but ifArcher~ firs~ f?ature&#13;
is any indication, ir will be one ~at&#13;
audiences wofft soon forget.&#13;
American audiences remember him best&#13;
as the joy~ttlly ~a.)[ heat attack victim who&#13;
put the "funerN in Four XWeddings and a&#13;
Funeral. BUt now gay" Brit character actor&#13;
Simon Callow gets his own wedding, ,&#13;
even if it is something of an odd one. Hes&#13;
starring in the recen@ wrapped Chemical&#13;
We~lding, about a shy p;cofessor who&#13;
manages to bring legendary occult figure&#13;
Aleister Crowl~ back to life. And if that&#13;
plot weren’t oddball enough, there’s the&#13;
~lm’s line e" it was co-written by Bruce fig.&#13;
Dickinson, a name metal fans will know&#13;
as the teader of the hugely successful&#13;
rockers Iron Maiden. ~e sure-to-be-destined-&#13;
for-cult-status film is due for release&#13;
later this year. No ~v,ord yet on whether&#13;
Or not Iron Maidens songs will hog the&#13;
soundtrack spotlight.&#13;
George Clooney&#13;
www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
A few years backl I had the opportunity to Piemonte is also known fol~ its Gorgonvisit&#13;
friends in northern Italy. We spent our zola, Castelmagn0, (a local blue Cheese),&#13;
time in the Piedmont region in a small town zabaione, vinegar, d~e and ri¢otto dishes;&#13;
called Alba. Piedmont, in Italian, means at wild game, and braised meat dishes, such&#13;
the foot of the mountain, as Bollito Mist0, a sf[ew of four to five different&#13;
meats.&#13;
~uhe main grape grown there is the distinished&#13;
Nebbiolo, which is the base for the Milan, the large city of Lombardia, is&#13;
med Barolo, Barbaresco and Gattinara the namesake ~ ~ilanese; meaning tO&#13;
(Barbera and Dolcetto) among others. Also dip food, usualt -iin pieces of meat, into&#13;
popular is Barbera from Alba &amp; Asti. Baro- beaten eggS, tl br~adcrumbs, and then&#13;
los are dch, rose-scented wines, robust Saut~ it in butte .ombardiais also well&#13;
and tannic, capable of (and often requiring) known for its ri( ~nd dsotto dishes, cream&#13;
long aging. Ur~fortunat~ly they are often sauces~ post rn c~eese course, Use of&#13;
prohibitively expensive. Barbaresco, made saffron~ pumpki aVi01i, (tortelli di zucca),&#13;
to be drunk earlier than Barolos, can be asparag;Js~ ~au ge,freshwater fish and&#13;
the more affordable choice, panett(~ne.&#13;
Another Piedmont creation that achieved The Veneto is atso an important w ne&#13;
worldwide fame is the Vermouth, which region, highlighted by So&amp;re, Bardolino;&#13;
was first created by Benedetto Carpano Pr~secco, (sparkling wine), Valpolioella&#13;
in his wine shop n~ar the Tudn Stock and the flagship Ar~rone.&#13;
Exchange. The classic American Martini&#13;
cocktail takes its name from the most Veneto~ being on the ~aSt, naturally&#13;
known Italian producer of dry vermouth, braces deligl~ts from the sea. All kinds of&#13;
Martini &amp; Rossi. seafood ar~ relished here. But the Veneto&#13;
is quite diverse culinadly speaking. It is&#13;
Piedmont was one of the first Italian also renowned for its v~getables~ grains&#13;
regions to embrace the industrial revolu- and meat as welt. Risot{o, especially from&#13;
tion and in 1899 the automotive giant Fiat Vialone Nano rice, and polenta are staples.&#13;
(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) was Common Vegetables include winter ¯&#13;
established there, squash, radicchio, asparagus, beans, and&#13;
other legumes.&#13;
I thought rd shed some light on the wines&#13;
from this part of the wodd. You can always Friuli, the north-eastern most region of&#13;
dig deeper by checking out my reference Italy is hallmarked by Austrian; Hungarian,&#13;
links. Slovenian and Croatian influences. These&#13;
include but are not limited to Viennese.&#13;
Reds&#13;
Moccagatta Barbaresco 1999, 2000&#13;
Produttori Del Barbaresco 1999, 2000&#13;
Poderi Colla Pinot Noir 2006&#13;
Farnese Montepulciano 2006&#13;
Whites&#13;
Bongiovanni Arneis 2006&#13;
Masi/Masianco Pino Grigio/Verduzzo&#13;
2006&#13;
Marchetti Verdicchio 2006&#13;
And as always, I say go to your favorite&#13;
wine shop, ask questions and purchase&#13;
a bottle or two. Share some food &amp;&#13;
wine with friends and check this out for&#13;
yourself.&#13;
Mr. D also hosts wine &amp; food events&#13;
known in town as the Wine Enthusiasts&#13;
of Tulsa.&#13;
References include: WineSpectator.com&#13;
FoodandWine.com&#13;
Wikipedia.org&#13;
WineCountry.it&#13;
Masi.it&#13;
Farnese-vini.com&#13;
allrecipes.com/Howto/Italian-Wine-Country-&#13;
Piedmont&#13;
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set sail from Galveston and call on the beautiful ports in Montego&#13;
Bay, Grand Cayman and Cozumel. There is no better way to&#13;
celebrate Halloween than aboard a funship with Gayribbean&#13;
Cruises. We offer: Our fantastic Halloween Costume Party,&#13;
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by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
Actually a bus trip isn’t all that bad, especially when you are&#13;
traveling with other fun people. Although ,ve have never taken a&#13;
bus trip across the country (and dofft think that we ever would) we&#13;
have a lot of friends who have and enjoyed it greatly. We have taken&#13;
several "day bus trips" from San Francisco, Las Vegas and on the&#13;
east coast and all of them were quite interesting. From Las Vegas we&#13;
took the bus trip to Hoover Dam and to the smaller casino cities of&#13;
Laughlin. These bus trips were extremely inexpensive in that they&#13;
drop you offat a couple of casinos and assume that you will gamble&#13;
a lot. Most of them even throw in flee lunch and dinner and drinks.&#13;
Sometimes they even thro~v in an afternoon show. Most all of the&#13;
people that go to Las Vegas are truly a different breed and aren’t&#13;
interested in taking bus tours and we have found that the ones who&#13;
do are more enjoyable and interesting to talk with.&#13;
In San Francisco it is just so much easier taking a bus trip to&#13;
either the Wine Country or down to Carmel and Monterey and&#13;
Pebble Beach. They drop you off right in the center of town and&#13;
pick you up at the same location a couple of hours later. You certainly&#13;
don’t have any parking problems as when you drive there, and&#13;
a bus trip to the Wine Country gives you a much better opportunity&#13;
to taste all the different wines without having to worry about a DUI&#13;
while drive back to San Francisco.&#13;
On the east coast we have taken "day bus trips" in Boston, New&#13;
York City, Washington, D. C. and Philadelphia. Being such historical&#13;
cities this is a great way to really get to see everything. Parking&#13;
in large cities is such a challenge and the buses seem to always have&#13;
their own parking areas close to whatever attraction you are going.&#13;
Even smaller cities like Savannah, Georgia offers extremely interesting&#13;
bus tours around the city.&#13;
But if you’re really up to it, then take a bus tour all across the&#13;
country. They stop every evening at the designation lodging facility&#13;
and you’re on your own until the next morning. You don’t have&#13;
to dine or socialize with anybody other than your own choosing.&#13;
Check out your local Sunday newspapers in the travel section and&#13;
they usually have ads for these bus tours. Small towns that have&#13;
casino gambling are always having specials. We have seen ads where&#13;
you pay $50.00 up front for a 5 day bus tour which includes your&#13;
traveling, hotels, food and drinks and shows! Plus, you get the&#13;
$50.00 back in gaming money at the casino. You can’t stay at home&#13;
that cheap!&#13;
Some people enjoy taking bus trips down to Mexico which&#13;
certainly saves the hassle of driving your own automobile across the&#13;
border and you certainly are in a position to feel safer. Most bus&#13;
companies are regulated rather stringently, and especially when driving&#13;
to Mexico you need to feel safe.&#13;
.....................Continued page 27&#13;
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INTERNATIONAL GAY &amp;&#13;
LESBIAN TRAVEL ASSOCIATION&#13;
and FUNMAPS,&#13;
COM&#13;
By Donald Pile and Kay Williams&#13;
IGLTA is the world’s leading travel trade&#13;
association committed to gro,ving and enhancing&#13;
its member’s gay and lesbian tourism&#13;
business through education, promotion&#13;
and networking. You can search, contact&#13;
and utilize their members around the world&#13;
for all your travel needs. Whether you are&#13;
looking for a gay travel business in your&#13;
local city/town or a tour around the world,&#13;
their members understand your travel needs.&#13;
By going to their website, www.iglta.com&#13;
you can search through their entire database&#13;
of gay and straight IGLTA members to find&#13;
just what you are looking for.&#13;
Founded in 1983 with 25 founding&#13;
members, the International Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) is today&#13;
a 1000 plus member strong and growing&#13;
organization of gay, lesbian and community&#13;
friendly travel professionals. IGLTA members&#13;
represent both retailers and suppliers as&#13;
well as travel columnists like ourselves. They&#13;
represent travel agencies, tour operators,&#13;
resorts, hotels, motels, Bed and Breakfasts,&#13;
airlines, cruise lines, car rental companies,&#13;
local tourist offices, regional and national&#13;
tourist boards and the travel media.&#13;
John Tanze!l is the Executive Director&#13;
and their international headquarters is located&#13;
at 915 Middle River Drive, Suite #306,&#13;
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304. Their toll-free&#13;
telephone number is: 1-800-448-8550.&#13;
In May 2008, IGLTA will take Sin City&#13;
by storm! From April 30 until May 4, 2008,&#13;
Las Vegas will host the Annual Convention&#13;
of the International Gay &amp; Lesbian Travel&#13;
Association. The host hotel is the Flamingo.&#13;
That website is: http://www.iglta.orglconvention/&#13;
and that website is your one stop&#13;
shop. Here is where you will find updates,&#13;
registration information, hotel and air information&#13;
as well as anything else you could&#13;
possibly want to learn about this one of a&#13;
kind event. Among the many workshops&#13;
that will be taking place are: Vegas Adventures,&#13;
How to Buy/Sell Unique Destinations,&#13;
How to Access the Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Market, Internet Marketing, L World - Why&#13;
Lesbians may be your best customers, Gay&#13;
Comfort Hotel Programs, Marketing Strategies&#13;
for Staying Competitive in the Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Tourism Market, Unique destinations&#13;
for Gay &amp; Lesbian Travel, Teaming Up&#13;
with Gay and Lesbian Events, Guerilla Marketing&#13;
and Hotel/Bed and Breakfast trends.&#13;
Legendary author Armistead Maupin will be&#13;
our keynote speaker for the event. There will&#13;
also be a National Trade Show in conjunction&#13;
with the Convention.&#13;
Anxong the many National sponsors of&#13;
the IGLTA are:Airlines, Las Vegas Convention&#13;
&amp; Visitors Center, MGM-MIRAGE,&#13;
Canada Tourism Commission, Wyndam&#13;
Hotels and Resorts, HARRAH’S, AIG Travel&#13;
Insurance, Alamo Car Rentals, National&#13;
Car Rentals, American Airlines, Continental&#13;
Airlines, Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines,&#13;
Macy’s Department Stores, Ottawa Tourism&#13;
Center, Marriott Hotels and Resorts&#13;
and this is only a portion of the national&#13;
sponsors.&#13;
If you go to their website you can check&#13;
out their list of activities and the calendar of&#13;
events. They list over a dozen every month&#13;
all around the ~vorld. OutWest Global&#13;
Adventures is one of our favorites. Check&#13;
out their website at www.outwestadventures.&#13;
com. or email them at: info@outwestadventures.&#13;
corn and their phone number is&#13;
800-743-0458. They schedules all over the&#13;
world.&#13;
FUNMAPS.com is the leading authority&#13;
for gays and lesbians visiting anywhere&#13;
in the United States and Canada. They have&#13;
yearly "funmap brochures" on all of the&#13;
major cites in the country. They have been&#13;
publishing their brochures for over 25 years.&#13;
Alan Beck is the publisher and lives in Ft.&#13;
Lauderdale, Florida. We were fortunate to&#13;
be his guests at his lovely estate there. His&#13;
life-partner Nick is a wonderful person and&#13;
they had a house guest, Norma from the&#13;
Northeast who was a delight. Alan is one of&#13;
the most charming gentlemen that we have&#13;
ever met. The brochures feature accommodations,&#13;
restaurants/cafes, night life and&#13;
shopping. Their funmaps brochures also&#13;
feature a "places to see" page and great maps&#13;
of each city so that you can find your way&#13;
around easily.&#13;
They have brochures on the following&#13;
cities: Asbury Park, Atlanta, Atlantic City,&#13;
Austin, Baltimore, Banff/Jasper, Boston,&#13;
Brooklyn, Calgary, Chicago, Columbus,&#13;
Dallas, Denver, Edmonton, Fire Island, Ft.&#13;
Lauderdale, Halifax, Houston, Jacksonville,&#13;
Key West, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, Long&#13;
Island, Los Angeles, Manhattan, Miami&#13;
and Miami Beach, Minneapolis, Montreal,&#13;
Myrtle Beach, Napa Valley, New Hope,&#13;
New Orleans, New York City, Niagara,&#13;
Okanagan Valley, Orange County, Orlando,&#13;
Palm Springs, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh,&#13;
Portland, Providence, Provincetown,&#13;
Quebec City, Rehoboth Beach, Sacramento,&#13;
San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco,&#13;
Saskatoon, Seattle, Sonoma County/Russian&#13;
River, South Dakota, St. Petersburg, Tampa,&#13;
Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Washington&#13;
D.C., Whistler and Wilton Manors.&#13;
Hopefully in the near future they will come&#13;
out with a funmap brochure for Missouri&#13;
featuring Kansas City, St. Louis, Columbia,&#13;
Springfield and Joplin.&#13;
Funmap brochures can be picked up&#13;
free at hundreds of bars around the country&#13;
and you can also check them out on&#13;
line at www.funmaps.com. Their maps are&#13;
the most circulated gay publication in the&#13;
world, with 3.5 million users every year.&#13;
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Matsuya serves excellent sushi and Japanese fare, including such&#13;
knock-’out starters as deep-fried chicl~en wings and whitefish with&#13;
smelt roe. Although many imitators have opened nearby, Mia Francesca&#13;
remains the best place in the neighborhood for sophisticated&#13;
but simple Northern Italian fare. You could survive solely- on the&#13;
flaky, freshly baked cinnanmn rolls that accompany every" meat at&#13;
the hallowed Swedish diner Ann Sather, which has several gay-popular&#13;
locations.&#13;
Chicago Diner,&#13;
and serves&#13;
that&#13;
A swank, smoke-free lounge known for its colorful cocktails and&#13;
slick crowd, Minibar opened somewhat recently and has become a&#13;
favorite affer~work spot. A circuit-boy favorite on weekends, Circuit&#13;
pulses with a feverish tate-ni~t dance crowd even at midweek,&#13;
when Latin nights are a hit. °l~ne stylish Berlin disco draws a decidedly&#13;
fiankier and more alternative crowd than most of the preppy&#13;
haunts in Lakeview. Nearby Spin is an eclectic gay club with an alla~&#13;
es crowd and fun dance music. Charlie’s brinas in fans ofcountry-&#13;
~ffestern music, while the Gentry on Halsted is ~ Boystown branch&#13;
ofdowntowffsppoular piano bar, favored for happy hour and later&#13;
for live cabaret. Leather-and-Levi’s types cruise the Cell Block.&#13;
Steamworks Chicago is a popular, clean, well-run sauna - it’s one of&#13;
the nicest such facilities in the country.&#13;
cheese, and a ranow-smoky sauce.&#13;
One of the most talked-ab0ut new eateries in the&#13;
area, Anteprima turns out superb modern Italian&#13;
fare and has a wan’. dining room with pressed-tin&#13;
ceilings and a s~.~ded patio in back. Don’t pass up&#13;
the grilled quail marinated in honey with balsan~ic&#13;
vinegar and pancetta. A lively and atmospheric&#13;
bistro with a decidedly queer following, Tomboy&#13;
serves tempting fare like pan-seared duck with crimini&#13;
mushrooms mid a port glaze, T’S is a friendly,&#13;
gay-popular restaurant and bar - it s a favorite lesbian&#13;
date spot, known for healthful American food.&#13;
~hste of Heaven Baker), is a great pick for delectable&#13;
breakfasts and lunches, plus iCresh-baked snacks&#13;
throughout the day - the flied-egg sandwiches&#13;
and peaches-and-cream French toast are favorites in the morning.&#13;
Ano~er wonderful spot to satisfy your sugar fix is Sweet Occasions,&#13;
which serves some of the thickest and richest ice cream in the city,&#13;
plus fantast,c cupcakes, cherry cobbler, and homemade fudge. It’s&#13;
hard not to love this old-fashioned parlor with ice-cream sundaes&#13;
named for the seven deadly sins. The "Lust" (a chipotle brownie&#13;
topped with cinnamon ice cream, hot fudge, whipped cream, and&#13;
red hots) may leave you lusting t~br another trip to these two charming&#13;
Chicago neighborhoods.....&#13;
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our entire lives! "17hey were crispy,&#13;
tender and extremely delicious. We&#13;
naturally had to get their recipe to&#13;
share with our readers. After lunch&#13;
we had some of their home-made&#13;
apple pie which was great, but not&#13;
as great as the onion rings.&#13;
If you’re ever in that part of the&#13;
country, be sure and stop by and&#13;
dine there. They have no phone,&#13;
no address with just a small sign&#13;
in front but you can’t miss it as it&#13;
is the only restaurant in town. We&#13;
asked our waitress who owned the&#13;
restaurant and she said, "Bob &amp;&#13;
Jim’. She had ,vorked there for over&#13;
3 years and had never met them.&#13;
Rather strange, but as long as they&#13;
make extraordinary onion rings, we&#13;
don’t care.&#13;
BOB &amp;IIM’S CAFE&#13;
Greydiff, Montana&#13;
So, when you’r traveling, you&#13;
never know what you might find.&#13;
Sometimes it turns out good and&#13;
sometimes it turns out bad, but just&#13;
keep on "truckin".&#13;
We love to dine at fine restaurants around the country but&#13;
sometimes we hit upon a little diner that looks as though it is just&#13;
the "perfect" place to stop. Last fall on our driving trip back from&#13;
Seattle, Washington we were driving thru Montana around noonish&#13;
and we were both getting hungry so we decided to pull into&#13;
the next to~vn and get something to eat. Lo and behold the next&#13;
town in Montana was Greycliff, a town of about 450 people (if you&#13;
count the two of us). Really not much there except it is right on the&#13;
Interstate. When we walked into the only restaurant in town, they&#13;
KNEW that we were not from their fair town, or even that we were&#13;
from Montana! All eyes were upon us. The last time that anyone&#13;
in the restaurant had ever seen that many diamond rings was when&#13;
they went to their local Walmart! We were the only ones there that&#13;
didn’t wear cowboy hats, blue jeans, cowboy boots or bib overalls.&#13;
We really thought about turning right around and walking back to&#13;
our auto, but decided to stay.&#13;
Our waitress was rather like Flo from the TV series, ALICE with&#13;
a rather shrieking voice but pleasant. We had been dining for the&#13;
past two weeks on west coast seafood so decided to try something&#13;
a little more middle American so we ordered a chicken flied steak&#13;
lunch. Our waitress, whose real name was Minnie May suggested&#13;
that we also order the onion rings which she said were the best in&#13;
the entire State of Montana. We almost didn’t order them but she&#13;
kept insisting so ~ve did. To our pleasant surprise, they were some of&#13;
the finest onion rings that we have ever had in&#13;
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XANDER,&#13;
CAPTURES MR&#13;
GAY US ofA MI 2008&#13;
TITLE AT ANGLES&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Winners Xander &amp; 1 st runnerup Owen&#13;
McCord&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ A new facet&#13;
of pageantry was introduced to Oklahoma&#13;
when the first contest for male impersonation&#13;
was held in Oklahoma City March&#13;
12-15. q-he national competition for this&#13;
new division of the US ofA system, Mr&#13;
Gay US ofA, concluded at Angles with&#13;
the crowning ofXander ofTennessee with&#13;
1st alternate Owen McCord ofAtlanta,&#13;
Georgia.&#13;
This new contest is owned by the first Mr.&#13;
Gay US ofA MI, the famous Gage Gatlin&#13;
and his partner Brenda Quayle. Mr.Gatlin&#13;
wowed the audience with a style that even&#13;
made some gay men swoon, talent garnered&#13;
from years of experience beginning in&#13;
Jacksonville, Florida. Gage and Brenda have&#13;
made their home in Tulsa, having begun this&#13;
contest in August of this year. Mr.Gatlin&#13;
has gone into retirement, however he will&#13;
still perform for large charity events. They&#13;
are looking forward to next year’s contest,&#13;
which will feature contestants winning preliminary&#13;
or regional contests, of which there&#13;
are already 10 planned.&#13;
OkJahomans for Equa] -&#13;
ity opens new exhibit&#13;
featuring artist Amie&#13;
Montedoro at the Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Dennis R. Neill&#13;
Equality Center art gallery will&#13;
host its monthly First Thursday meet-theartist&#13;
reception from 6-9pm, Thursday,&#13;
April 3, 2008, for the opening of it’s April&#13;
exhibit, paintings by Amie Montedoro.&#13;
Montedoro’s art is a refreshing look at the&#13;
beauty ofwomen who have taken&#13;
charge of their own sexuality. The feminine&#13;
form, as the perfect balance between&#13;
the sacred and the profane, embodies the&#13;
duplicity that is woman; as Madonna,&#13;
as Whore. The eldest daughter of accomplished&#13;
architect and educator Richard&#13;
Montedoro (Norman, Ok.), Amie has been&#13;
taught from a young age the importance of&#13;
self expression. A tactile artist, Amie prefers&#13;
to create her art not with brushes or tools;&#13;
rather she uses her fingers to apply all but&#13;
the most intricate of details and finishing&#13;
touches. From concept to creation, Amie&#13;
uses traditional techniques along with the&#13;
relationship garnered from having her hands&#13;
actually create the form and emotion of&#13;
women who are sexually comfortable,&#13;
capable, and liberated.&#13;
The exhibit will remain up through the&#13;
month ofApril, and can be viewed Monday&#13;
thru Saturday from 3-gpm. The Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center is located at 621&#13;
E. 4th St., in downtown Ttflsa. More info&#13;
can be found on the web at okeq.org.&#13;
This monthly event is hosted by Oklahoman’s&#13;
for Equality (OkEq). OkEq seeks&#13;
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &amp;&#13;
Transgender (LGBT) individuals and&#13;
families through advocacy, education, programs,&#13;
alliances, and the operation of&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.&#13;
Kern Responds to&#13;
Activist Criticisms&#13;
OKI~A_HOMA CITY, OK (PR) __State&#13;
Rep. Sally Kern (R-Oklahoma City) issued&#13;
the following statement in response to the&#13;
criticisms of homosexual activists who have&#13;
objected to a recent speech she gave on their&#13;
efforts to promote their agenda at both the&#13;
federal and state level.&#13;
"To put this simply, as a Christian I believe&#13;
homosexuality is not moral. Obviously, you&#13;
have the right as an American to choose that&#13;
lifestyle, but I also have the right to express&#13;
my views and my fellow Oklahomans have&#13;
the right to debate these issues.&#13;
"In recent years homosexual activists have&#13;
begun to aggressively promote their agenda&#13;
through the political process, often providing&#13;
substantial financing to candidates who&#13;
agree with their views, including many&#13;
running for state legislative races. National&#13;
publications such as Time, The Atlantic and&#13;
USA Today have noted that trend. That&#13;
is their right, just as it is my right to voice&#13;
opposition to their agenda, which I have&#13;
been asked to do at several public forums in&#13;
recent months. That’s what democracy is all&#13;
about. It appears some homosexual activists&#13;
believe only one group is allowed a voice in&#13;
this debate. I disagree.&#13;
’~k vigorous debate on an issue is not ’hate&#13;
speech’ - it’s free speech. I have made clear&#13;
my opposition to the agenda of homosexual&#13;
activists, but I have never endorsed&#13;
or supported any hateful action targeting&#13;
individuals on the other side of this debate&#13;
and never will. The fact that many gay rights&#13;
activists claim anyone opposing their agenda&#13;
is engaging in ’hate speech’ says more about&#13;
them than me.&#13;
"Most Oklahomans are socially conservative&#13;
and believe marriage is a sacred institution,&#13;
the union of one man and one woman, and&#13;
that the traditional family is worth protecting&#13;
and preserving. When I campaigned for&#13;
office, I promised my constituents to stand&#13;
up for those values, and I do not apologize&#13;
for keeping my word."&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Bythe time you read this, the Academy&#13;
Awards gadabouts will be looking forward&#13;
to next year’s red carpet faux pas. You will&#13;
likely have listened ad nauseam to the incessant&#13;
prattling of that sham fashion critic&#13;
Joan Rivers. You will probably be joining&#13;
the droves of lemmings to rent the Oscar&#13;
winning movies at the corner Blockbuster.&#13;
I will now beseech your participation for&#13;
my health version of the body’s Academy&#13;
Awards. I promise to shut up when the&#13;
music starts to play.&#13;
The winner for best editing goes to the&#13;
reticular activating system, or the RAS as it&#13;
is known to the medical snobs, q-his system&#13;
was responsible for filtering all the unnecessary&#13;
dreck that made its way to your brain&#13;
during the past year. It decided what was&#13;
important for you to pay attention to. It&#13;
concluded that 99% of the sensory input&#13;
that approached your cerebral cortex was to&#13;
be ignored. Without this RAS, you would&#13;
likely have been bombarded with an overload&#13;
of drab detail all around you. The kind&#13;
of overload you would experience while on&#13;
the drug LSD, which does temporarily disable&#13;
the RAS.&#13;
The winner for best supporting role goes&#13;
to the diaphragm. This veteran provided&#13;
enough action and drama for five hysterical&#13;
queens. It was capable of providing sufficient&#13;
pressure change in your thoracic cavity&#13;
to send blood soaring happily back to the&#13;
heart on many an occasion. It has so ardently&#13;
allowed you to give that much needed&#13;
extra push while grunting and groaning on&#13;
the toilet. It was even so&#13;
chivalrous to accompany you to the health&#13;
club and save you from muscle tears during&#13;
your heavy lifting exercises.&#13;
The best makeup award is presented to the&#13;
circulatory system for its presentation of the&#13;
numerous bruises that you displayed to the&#13;
world. These hematomas are more than just&#13;
clotted blood masses and it is long overdue&#13;
that the Academy finally recognizes these&#13;
purveyors of black and blue marks. They&#13;
maintained their iridescent beauty until the&#13;
body naturally reabsorbed the escaped blood&#13;
that clotted just beneath the skin’s surface.&#13;
The best leading role goes to the lungs. This&#13;
organ is usually secondary to the perennial&#13;
favorites such as the heart, brain, or the&#13;
stomach. This year the voters spoke and&#13;
showed the world that nobody puts the&#13;
lungs in a corner. This tour de force has provided&#13;
the heart with all its oxygen which in&#13;
turn has provided the properly conditioned&#13;
blood for your brain’s processing of your&#13;
impure thoughts and the stomach’s digesting&#13;
of those roast beef sandwiches ladled with&#13;
horsey sauce.&#13;
The best director goes to the adrenaline.&#13;
This litde behemoth was responsible for&#13;
preparing all your body parts for that&#13;
fight or flight reaction when you came&#13;
face to face with that curmudgeonly pit&#13;
bull in the park. Audience members cheered&#13;
furiously when you chose the flight version&#13;
and outpaced the Hound of the Baskervilles&#13;
and then leapt that six foot brick wall to&#13;
the safety of those hydrangea bushes on the&#13;
other side. Only a capable director could&#13;
cajole you out of your slothful ways to&#13;
negotiate that feat.&#13;
There were many nonainees for great body&#13;
parts and their exciting roles. With all due&#13;
respect to the aforementioned winners, the&#13;
body does function as a whole and winning&#13;
team. Keep learning about your anatomy&#13;
and physiology. This knowledge is what will&#13;
keep you healthy and prepare you for the&#13;
recipient of the lifetime achievement award.&#13;
This column is brought to you by that&#13;
guy who frequendy and sophomorically&#13;
ordered Whopper sandwiches while in the&#13;
McDonald’s drive-throughs in his carefree&#13;
youth. That guy is Ron Blake and he can be&#13;
castigated at www.goblakefimess.com.&#13;
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GAY TRAVELERS:&#13;
Almost al! the bus tours allow their passengers&#13;
to take their own food with them&#13;
and ifyou are careful and not out in the&#13;
open about it, you can take your own liquor&#13;
for a 5 o’clock drink or two. We know several&#13;
people who have taken a bus tour from&#13;
California to Alaska and they all say that it&#13;
was splendid. Buses nowadays are not like&#13;
yesterday. They are all extremely comfortable&#13;
with air-cushioned suspension. They of&#13;
course all have restrooms on board and they&#13;
make frequent stops for dining and shopping.&#13;
On the longer tours they usually have&#13;
a host/hostess traveling with you to answer&#13;
any and all questions. Sometimes in one’s&#13;
life it just makes more sense to take a bus&#13;
tour rather than driving your own automobile.&#13;
If this is something that might be in&#13;
your future plans we highly suggest that perhaps&#13;
you might start offwith just a day trip&#13;
and see how you like it and then progress to&#13;
a longer one. There are a lot of single people&#13;
taking these bus tours so for the single&#13;
people out there, you don’t need to feel&#13;
alone when traveling. We have made good&#13;
acquaintances on our day tours that we took&#13;
several years ago and still keep in touch with&#13;
them. Bus tours are not for everybody but&#13;
perhaps it might be something to look into&#13;
for your future travel plans.&#13;
And speaking of Las Vegas, "Gay Days&#13;
&amp; Nights Las Vegas" is coming up July&#13;
3rd thru the 6th. This wil! be their 2nd&#13;
year of presenting the Gay Days &amp; Nights.&#13;
Presenting sponsor Cirque du Soleil will&#13;
be featuring special events and discounts&#13;
throughout the Gay Days &amp; Nights July&#13;
3-6, to showcase their Las Vegas productions.&#13;
Attendees of Gay Days &amp; Nights Las&#13;
Vegas will have an opportunity to see any or&#13;
all of the shows combined with invitationonly&#13;
special events, drawings and incentives&#13;
planned for each night including LOVE at&#13;
Mirage, KA at MGM Grand, ZUMANITY&#13;
at New-York Hote! &amp; Casino and Mystere&#13;
at Treasure Island. PARIS Hotel &amp; Casino&#13;
is the host accommodations and you can&#13;
check them out at Parislasvegas.com. For&#13;
more information check their website at&#13;
http://www.gaydaysandnights.com/. Also&#13;
when going to Las Vegas be sure and check&#13;
out http://www.lasvegaspride.org/.&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
British gays f~ght b{ood ban&#13;
A new British group called Bloodban is&#13;
seeking to overturn the nation’s ban on&#13;
blood donation by non-celibate gay men,&#13;
the BBC reported March 7.&#13;
Organizers are circulating a petition that&#13;
they plan to deliver to Prime Minister Gordon&#13;
Brown.&#13;
The National Blood Service believes gay&#13;
men are too high-risk because of the short&#13;
gap between one’s getting infected with&#13;
HIV and when the virus can be detected by&#13;
a blood test.&#13;
Bloodban says people should be excluded&#13;
based on their lifestyle, not because of their&#13;
membership in a particular social group.&#13;
~e activists propose that gay men be&#13;
banned as donors only if they have&#13;
had unprotected sex in the past 18 months.&#13;
israeli bashers sent to prison&#13;
Four Jerusalem gay-bashers were sent to&#13;
prison for two to eight years March 6 by the&#13;
Tel Aviv District Court, Ynetnews reported.&#13;
Typically, the bashers used a decoy cruiser&#13;
to pick up men seeking sex with men at Tel&#13;
Aviv’s old central bus station. Once in the&#13;
victim’s car, the decoy would direct him to&#13;
another location where the other bashers&#13;
joined in beating, stripping and robbing the&#13;
victim.&#13;
Two other men have been indicted for&#13;
nearly identical crimes at Jerusalem’s central&#13;
bus station. In one case, one of the bashers&#13;
bit off a portion of one victim’s ear, Ynet&#13;
said.&#13;
Netherlands plans legalization of&#13;
park sex&#13;
It will no longer be illegal to have sex in&#13;
Amsterdam’s Vondel Park under regulations&#13;
set to take effect later this year, De Telegraaf&#13;
reported March 7.&#13;
"Why should we try to maintain something&#13;
that is actually impossible to maintain,&#13;
which also causes little bother for others&#13;
and, for a certain group, actually signifies&#13;
much pleasure?" asked Oud-Zuid district&#13;
Alderman Paul van Grieken.&#13;
People having sex in the park xvill be&#13;
expected to do so only after dark and out&#13;
of public viexv. They also must not leave&#13;
condoms lying about.&#13;
Meanxvhile, the police institute’s National&#13;
Diversity Expertise Center is advising other&#13;
cities to follow Amsterdam’s lead. It said&#13;
legalizing park sex would help protect gay&#13;
men from queer-bashers.&#13;
The Amsterdam branch of the Dutch national&#13;
gay group COC (now knoxvn only&#13;
by its formal initials) xvelcomed the nexvs.&#13;
"Cruising is something belonging to all&#13;
times and banning it does not work anyway,"&#13;
said chairman Dennis Boutkan. "They&#13;
do it surreptitiously and mostly without&#13;
others being annoyed by it. By agreeing on&#13;
rules of behavior, safety can be increased."&#13;
Spanish gay-marriage PIVt wins reelection&#13;
Spanish voters re-elected Prime Minister&#13;
Josd Luis Rodrlguez Zapatero on March&#13;
9, apparently unperturbed that he made&#13;
Spain one of only six nations that grant gay&#13;
couples access to full marriage.&#13;
Zapatero’s Socialist party took 43.7 percent&#13;
of the vote, besting the conservative Popular&#13;
Party, which grabbed 40.1 percent.&#13;
Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, South&#13;
Africa and the U.S. state of Massachusetts&#13;
also have opened up ordinary marriage to&#13;
same-sex couples.&#13;
SGYrdneff. GLBT Mardi&#13;
as Picks Gayest Song&#13;
Ever.&#13;
S~qDNEY, AU __ ABBA’s Dancing Queen,&#13;
which has been ranked by visitors to&#13;
Australia’s SameSame.com.au website as the&#13;
gayest song of all time in a list compiled to&#13;
celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Sydney&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.&#13;
The Village People’s YMCA came in&#13;
second, followed by Gloria Gaynor’s I Will&#13;
Survive.&#13;
"The list was compi]ed in the lead-up to&#13;
the 30th Anniversary of Sydney’s Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Mardi Gras to look back on the&#13;
catalogue of popular music to decide which&#13;
of them are truly worthy to be labelled a&#13;
camp classic," SameSame.com.au said.&#13;
~,wvw.ozarksstar.com th÷STAR 27&#13;
by Jack Fertig April 2008&#13;
"Recharge your batteries, Taurus!"&#13;
Venus entering Aries provides a challenging spark to the&#13;
profound re-evaluations of responsibility being raised by&#13;
Pluto and Saturn. Be patient, take the long view, and rise to&#13;
the challenge of seeing how your impulses can be harnessed&#13;
to deep and necessary changes.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Venus is in your sign, and it’s&#13;
a great time for a makeover. Looking good professionally&#13;
is more important than just looking gorgeous, so freshen up&#13;
your work as well as your appearance. Looking good in lieu&#13;
of accomplishment will fool no one.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Allow yourself time to be&#13;
alone. Recharge your batteries; take time to think about&#13;
important issues, to organize hobbies or crafts, or to look&#13;
more critically at some of your creative efforts. When you&#13;
need fresh air, do some volunteer work.&#13;
GEMINi (May 21 - June.20): Throwing yourself into some&#13;
community efforts will bdng you to unanticipated challenges.&#13;
You can overcome them, but will have to re-evaluate&#13;
how you network with others, and how you support and use&#13;
community structures.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Making useful connections&#13;
may feel cynical. The truth is, you tend to be a little too&#13;
romantic and shouldn’t be shy about basing relationships&#13;
on something practical. Focus your urge to edit on yourself;&#13;
others rarely appreciate it.&#13;
LEO (July 23 .- August 22): You’re suddenly impatient to&#13;
make your mark in a new territory. Stop and think. Rather&#13;
than wasting this energy in some egoistic indulgence, you&#13;
can apply your skills to present your most valued ideas and&#13;
talents.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Be bold and daring.&#13;
Traits you’ve experienced as liabilities can prove very&#13;
advantageous if you try playing with them - perhaps in dark,&#13;
subversive ways. Erotic role play can unlock power where&#13;
you thought you were weak.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): Nice people can&#13;
argue nicely. Assert your points respectfully and hear your&#13;
partner - or your opponent - out. Be open to new perspectives&#13;
on cherished traditions. Some long-accepted history&#13;
als0 needs a fresh look.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): You’re itching to&#13;
make some much-needed innovations at work. As good&#13;
as. your ideas are, be sure to discuss any plans with colleagues,&#13;
and not just for diplomacy’s sake. You can learn&#13;
from their ideas and improve upon your own improvements.&#13;
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SAG~TTAR~US (November 22 o December 20): You could&#13;
accomplish a great deal, earning fame and fortune. The&#13;
creative impulse that should feed such progress is more&#13;
likely to be a distraction. Harnessing that power productively&#13;
is challenging. Don’t give in to impulse. Structure and&#13;
discipline are now your best bet.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 -January 19): Suddenly&#13;
focusing on what you value about your home and tribe, you&#13;
can become very assertive and defensive. Try to take a longer&#13;
view, asserting the value of your clan as part of a larger&#13;
community or humanity, not distinct from it.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): To become even&#13;
more comfortable with your deepest, most private feelings&#13;
about sex and/or death, you need to challenge yourself to&#13;
examine these most irrational mysteries with some logic.&#13;
Find someone with whom you can discuss your secret feelings.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): The fault is probably&#13;
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