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              <text>PROUD • V N OM UN&#13;
&#13;
"From the day of ourfofi:n,4ifl:g,&#13;
we have proclaimed that every&#13;
man and woman on this Earth&#13;
:h45 rights,, and dignity and&#13;
11ttitcbless value because they bear&#13;
~rnagc of the maker of&#13;
ven.and ta;rth .. »&#13;
• Ge~rge W. Bu~h, .&#13;
• Toaugb./al. ~J&gt;eech;&#13;
January 20, 2005&#13;
State~entl?y:M:att Forc=m.a11'✓ •&#13;
· μecut~e Djrector, Natio11af~a;r&#13;
. andI:.esbian'Fask Force • " ., C ,:•\ ,'" •• " ,,&#13;
Page 5&#13;
Tulsa&#13;
Oklahoma City&#13;
Little Rock ·&#13;
F ayettevitle·~·"'i&#13;
Fort .&#13;
Spri&#13;
Club nv opens in&#13;
Kansas Ci&#13;
by Greg Steele&#13;
January 18, 2005&#13;
■&#13;
KANSAS CITY, MO- The long awaited&#13;
opening of KC's newest club opened their&#13;
doors to the public on January 6th.&#13;
Studio@NV Video Bar officially opened&#13;
at 4:30pm. A year under construction the&#13;
dub also has a dance side that will be&#13;
open on Jan 21st. The grand opening&#13;
private party is planned for the 20th.&#13;
"You'll be blown away at the light show&#13;
and we have some of the cutest bartenders in&#13;
town." said General Manager, Chad&#13;
Mantooth.&#13;
Located in the site of a former Buick&#13;
deaiership, the club will have three bars,&#13;
a state of the art dance bar, a video bar&#13;
and two patio's. The rooftop bar and&#13;
patio is the place for a grand view of&#13;
downtown Kansas City. NV plans to&#13;
be KC's first GLBT totally nonsmoking&#13;
bar. Smoking will be allowed on&#13;
the patio. In addition to the club area's,&#13;
the building \vill feature 23 lofts to be&#13;
named "The Buick Lofts" and will&#13;
range in size from a studio to 2500&#13;
square feet.&#13;
Studio@nv video bar is open at 4:30 to&#13;
!:30 Monday through Saturday with 1/&#13;
2 price martini's from 4:30-8:30&#13;
Monday through Friday.&#13;
The Dance Club starting January 21st&#13;
will be open Thursday, Friday and&#13;
Saturday 1 0pm to 1 :30am.&#13;
Located at 220 Admiral Blvd. on the&#13;
corner of 7th and McGee in downtown&#13;
KCMO. If you need further directions&#13;
or have any questions, you may call&#13;
816.421.NVKC or check out the&#13;
website at http:/ /www.nv-kc.com.&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Arkansas Anti-Gay&#13;
Foster care Ban&#13;
Overturned&#13;
LITTLE ROCK - Finding that children&#13;
are not harmed by living with gay or&#13;
lesbian parents, an Arkansas court today&#13;
struck down a stllte regulation that&#13;
banned gay people and anyone living in a&#13;
household with a gay adult from being&#13;
foster parents in the st:2.te. The American&#13;
Civil Liberties Union brought the&#13;
lawsuit ag:ainst the state in 1999 on behalf&#13;
of three prospective foster parents.&#13;
''Throughout this case, the state has&#13;
relied on ugly stereotypes to deny&#13;
children in the Arkansas foster care&#13;
system the chance of having the widest&#13;
possible pool of foster wnilies available&#13;
to them,'' said Rim Sklar, Executive&#13;
Director of the ACLU of Arkansas.&#13;
"We're very pleased that the court sa~&#13;
through these arguments and has&#13;
recognized that gay and lesbian people&#13;
can provide homes just as loving and&#13;
smble as anyone else's."&#13;
In his findings, Circuit Court Judge&#13;
Timothy Fox flatly rejected many of the&#13;
claims the state had made about gay and&#13;
lesbian people's suitability as parents. In&#13;
his decision, Fox wrote: "(Psychology&#13;
pioneer) Jerome Bruner has suggested&#13;
that one of the reasons people believe in&#13;
om system of justice may be as simple as&#13;
'ow: faith that confrontation is a good&#13;
way to get to the bottom of things.' The&#13;
'confrontation' in this case has presented&#13;
us all with an excellent opportunity to&#13;
replace ignorance with knowledge and to&#13;
make an informed decisionbased on&#13;
information as opposed to assumption."&#13;
Among Judge Fox's findings of fact&#13;
• Being raised by gay parents doesn't&#13;
increase the risk of psychological,&#13;
behavioral, or academic problems for&#13;
children.&#13;
• Children of lesbian and gay parents are&#13;
just as well adjusted as children of&#13;
straight parents.&#13;
• There is no factual basis for saying that&#13;
heterosexual parents might be better able&#13;
to guide children through adolescence&#13;
than gay parents.&#13;
• There are no reasons that health,&#13;
safety, or welfare of a foster child might&#13;
be negatively impacted by living in a&#13;
foster home where there is a gay person&#13;
present.&#13;
• The blanket exclusion can hurt&#13;
children by excluding a pool of effective&#13;
foster parents.&#13;
"Throughout the trial we presented a&#13;
variety of experts who proved that the&#13;
state's justifications for this ban were&#13;
nothing but baseless myths about gay&#13;
people," said Leslie Cooper, a staff&#13;
attorney with the ACLU's Lesbian and&#13;
Gay Rights Project. "This is a victory&#13;
not only for gay families, but for the&#13;
many children in the Arkansas foster&#13;
care system who now have a better shot&#13;
at finding a good home."&#13;
After Arkansas's Child Welfare&#13;
Agency Review Board established a&#13;
policy in 1999 that "no person may serve&#13;
as a foster parent if any adult member of&#13;
that person's household is a .&#13;
homosexual," the ACLU filed a lawswt&#13;
in state court challenging the policy on&#13;
behalf of three Arlwisans who are&#13;
challenging the ban:&#13;
William Wagner of Waldron, who&#13;
works in an optical laboratory. Wagner&#13;
has been married for 31 yClltS and has&#13;
two adult children. Although he is a&#13;
married heterosexual, be is disqualified&#13;
from serving as a foster parent because&#13;
his gay son sometimes lives at home.&#13;
Wagner .and pis wife hope to serve as&#13;
foster parents because they alrea~y&#13;
provide em~rgency shelter to teens who&#13;
have been physically abused and kicked&#13;
out of their homes for being lesbian or&#13;
gay and would like to be available to take&#13;
care of teens in the foster care system.&#13;
Matthew Lee Howard, a teacher, who&#13;
lives with his partner Craig Stoopes, a&#13;
librarian, in Little Rock. The couple has&#13;
been in a committed relationship for 19&#13;
years, is currently raising two children,&#13;
and hopes to serve as foster parents.&#13;
Anne Shelley of Fayetteville is a&#13;
community organizer for various nonprofit&#13;
organizations and woul9. like to&#13;
serve as a foster parent. She is prevented&#13;
from doing so under Arkansas law&#13;
because she is a lesbian.&#13;
Leslie Cooper and James Esseks of the&#13;
ACLU's Lesbian &amp; Gay Rights Project,&#13;
Grif Stockley of the ACLU of Arkansas,&#13;
and cooperating attorneys David Ivers&#13;
and Emily Sneddon represent the&#13;
prospective foster parents.&#13;
1 !&#13;
February 2005&#13;
by Andrew Collins&#13;
"Cooking-School&#13;
Vacations"&#13;
Photorigbt: You can take cooking classes taught by some&#13;
of the leading chefs in the Southwest at the acclaimed&#13;
Santa Fe School of Cooking.&#13;
Given that many travelers put as much&#13;
thought into picking the right restaurants as they&#13;
do choosing appealing hotels and sightseeing&#13;
attractions, it's little wonder that cooking-school&#13;
vacations have become extremely popular in&#13;
recent years. After all, if you're already a fan of&#13;
eating outstanding food, it makes perfect sense to&#13;
explore your culinary passions a bit further and&#13;
learn how to prepare the great meals you enjoy.&#13;
Whether you're a die-hard chef with professional ambitions or simply a fan of&#13;
good cooking who's keen on picking up a few culinary tips, you're likely to find a&#13;
cooking-school adventure that suits yow: interests (and budget). Opportunities to&#13;
learn bow to cook while traveling range from taking a class or two at a local&#13;
cooking school or country in~ to booking a complete educational getaway that&#13;
includes several days of intensive cooking instruction as well as accommodations,&#13;
meals, and day trips to farmers' markets and restaurants. The cost can range from&#13;
$50 for a single demonstration class at a cooking school to several thousand dollars&#13;
per person for a wecklong, all-inclusive package. In most cases, you're responsible&#13;
for getting to and from the destination.&#13;
Although there arc no cooking-school vacations geared exclusively to the lesbian&#13;
and gay market, plenty of gay-popular destinations - from San Francisco to&#13;
Vermont to Barcelona - offer these food-based educational excursions. Taking one of&#13;
these trips can be great fun whether you're traveling with yow: honey or with a&#13;
group of pals, but it's also an excellent way to make new friends; indeed, cooking&#13;
schools draw plenty of single travelers.&#13;
If you're looking for an informal, unstructured experience, where you plan your own&#13;
trip but take some cooking courses on your own, consider booking a class or two at the&#13;
esteemed Santa Fe School of Cooking, whose instructors include some of the top chefs in this&#13;
gay-friendly arts mecca in New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Topics cover a wide&#13;
range of food styles, from the cuisine of Mexico to Southwest tapas. Classes arc offered&#13;
several times per week and typically cost from $50 to $65 apiece; each one concludes with a&#13;
full meal featuring the delicious food prepared.&#13;
A number of inns around the country offer occasional cooking-class weekends, which&#13;
typically run from two to four days and are especially popular with couples seeking a&#13;
romantic retreat. In Kennebunkport, Maine - which is dose to such gay-friendly destinations&#13;
as Portland and Ogunquit - the lavish White Barn Inn offers weekend cooking-school&#13;
packages throughout the year. These three-day, two-night events begin with a Friday&#13;
afternoon tea reception, followed by a tour of the inn's impressive wine cellar, where you're&#13;
also treated to a tasting of several fine vintages. On Saturday you participate in a cooking&#13;
class in the state-of-the-an demonstration kitchen, followed by a mixoiogy course in the bar.&#13;
You then get to sample some of the dishes you saw demonstrated in class earlier in the day&#13;
during the six-course dinner on Saturday evening, in the \Vnire Barn's highly acclaimed&#13;
restaurant. Guests also receive _The White Barn Inn Cookbook_. Prices start at about $400&#13;
per person, double-occupancy.&#13;
Vermont, which has become a favorite gay destination in recent years, ... continued page-32&#13;
Page 8&#13;
' The Queen City of&#13;
the Southwest ?&#13;
From the Editor&#13;
January 20, 2005&#13;
TULSA, OKLAHOMA Located in the&#13;
center of a potentially gay business boom.&#13;
Sound like a fantasy? Well, look what is&#13;
within 175 miles, just a three hour drive.&#13;
Oklahoma City, Stillwater, Muskogee,&#13;
McAlester, Miami, Witchita, Joplin,&#13;
Springfield, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, a&#13;
huge GLBT population estimated at near&#13;
150,000.&#13;
Yes, Tulsa, OK&#13;
has an opportunity&#13;
to become a&#13;
major gay /lesbian&#13;
city. Shake the&#13;
Bible Belt syndrome.&#13;
Gay is not&#13;
unique in this&#13;
year of 2005. Gay&#13;
does not have to&#13;
be in the closet.&#13;
Gay is not a lifestyle,&#13;
it is a life! Gay /Lesbian is not a&#13;
nasty word with a connotation of deviate.&#13;
Homosexuality has been accepted around&#13;
the globe and has become common place.&#13;
Teen's think of sex as just sex, it doesn't&#13;
matter if it is with the opposite sex or&#13;
same sex. If you prefer same sex or&#13;
opposite sex, no big deal. It's just sex.&#13;
What does the Tulsa business community&#13;
have to offer the GLBT tourist or those&#13;
wanting to relocate? Is there a hotel that&#13;
seeks gay business? NO. Is there a&#13;
restaurant that caters to gay people? NO.&#13;
Is there a predominateiy gay area for&#13;
housing? NO. Are there shops that as;;.&#13;
for your business? A FEW. Are ,here&#13;
gay /lesbian bars? \'ES. Bars, clubs, disco's&#13;
country western, cruise, neighborhood,&#13;
and just bars. ls that it? NO.&#13;
Tulsa has a percentile of GLBT professional&#13;
people equal to any major city.&#13;
Attorney's, Accountants, Doctors,&#13;
Realtors, Nurses, Artists, Writers,&#13;
Insurance Agents, Engineers, Business&#13;
Managers, Teachers, Pastors and of&#13;
course Cosmetologist. A fabulous group&#13;
of entertainers, Shopping Centers,&#13;
Theater, beautiful scenery, parks, museums,&#13;
recreational area's. Tulsa has&#13;
everything a city needs to attract gay/&#13;
lesbian business. To attract gay business&#13;
development and tourism. Except, two&#13;
major factors, gay pride and organization!&#13;
Tulsa has the foundation for growth with&#13;
the GLBT Center, a GLBT Business&#13;
organization, we&#13;
have a Human&#13;
Rights Organization,&#13;
we have&#13;
GLBT religious&#13;
leaders and&#13;
community out&#13;
reach organizations.&#13;
Yes and&#13;
how much&#13;
support do they&#13;
receive £rpm the&#13;
over all gay&#13;
population. Most&#13;
of these nonprofit&#13;
organizations say they are struggling&#13;
to keep afloat. I asked one business&#13;
owner if he belonged to the Gay Business&#13;
Association, and he replied, "I didn't&#13;
know we had one." Another said he&#13;
belonged to the "Tulsa Rainbow Business&#13;
Organization" ar one time, but the group&#13;
decided to cease because there were only&#13;
ten active members.&#13;
In the last two months there have been&#13;
three gay owned business closing in Tulsa&#13;
ti1a~ I know of, maybe more. Could be&#13;
the bar market was overly saturated.&#13;
Niche clubs seem :o be doing well. That&#13;
is a good sign Tulsa has a diverse group of&#13;
people who have found a club they enjoy.&#13;
Persona]y .............. continued next page&#13;
Page 9&#13;
Photo: Night Club in the Brady District.&#13;
I prefer a nice plush piano bar with&#13;
entertainment, hunky bartenders and&#13;
good selection of exotic martini's. Fine&#13;
wine and food would make my day! I&#13;
might rent a booth by the month. If&#13;
anyone out there would consider opening&#13;
such a place, let me know and I&#13;
promise to be your best customer.&#13;
As an Oklahoma native, I've watched&#13;
the State grow in positive attitude&#13;
toward her GLBT citizens. Tolerance&#13;
for some, but for the most part the&#13;
attitude has changed from gay&#13;
bashing and hatred to live and let&#13;
live. Just because we can't legally&#13;
ma.tty in Oklahoma is no excuse to&#13;
sit back and grow stagnant, or move&#13;
to Massachusetts.&#13;
Star Media, Ltd., the publisher of this&#13;
magazine is so confident in the&#13;
future of Tulsa's GLBT community,&#13;
we are now publishing the STAR&#13;
here in Tulsa and will continue to&#13;
cover and distribute to the Four&#13;
State Region of Arkansas, Missouri,&#13;
Kansas and Oklahoma. People&#13;
we've talked with, all agree that a&#13;
home based news publication is an&#13;
essential part of every growing&#13;
community. We are excited and&#13;
look foiward to becoming a part of&#13;
Tulsa's future. Our growth has been&#13;
gradual, but strong. This issue is our&#13;
largest ever, with 40 pages. Our distribution&#13;
has grown from 1000 to 5000 in just&#13;
over a year. We distribute free of charge&#13;
and depend on advertising from the&#13;
GLBT and allied business community for&#13;
our existence. Without it we could&#13;
Clothing &amp; Gift Shop in the Cherry Street&#13;
Image, convenience, quality products and not survive. The response has been&#13;
service are key to any successful business. tremendous with the February issue&#13;
Offer the GLBT community something having a record number of advertisers.&#13;
they want and don't have, let them know We may not be the largest paper in the&#13;
you have it and treat them with respect state, but we are gaining ground thanks to&#13;
and they will support you. a very supportive Oklahoma community&#13;
and the 4 states region.&#13;
TIJLSA, "The Queen City of the&#13;
Southwest". Possibilities abound, the&#13;
potential is here. The Brady District,&#13;
Cherry Street, East Village, Mid Town&#13;
area's are prime locations to consider for&#13;
offices, shops, clubs or restaurants. We&#13;
just have to make it happen by becoming&#13;
more united in the efforts to serve the&#13;
community and develope a strong, well&#13;
organized entity dedicated to the success&#13;
of all.&#13;
"United We Stand, Divided We Fall"&#13;
Editor in Chief&#13;
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p.m., •t Club Rox inside the Hollywood&#13;
Hotel &amp; Suites in Oklahoma City.&#13;
This will be our second annual fuodra,iscr&#13;
for the Winds· House. The featured event&#13;
will be a Turnabout Show. in which our&#13;
club aiid test:aurant employees will be&#13;
perfotmi,ng and contributing their tip11 to&#13;
the Winds H~1,1se.&#13;
A great tum.out is expected again this&#13;
yeat'md we hope to surpass the amount&#13;
collecttd at last years event.&#13;
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FAT TUESDAY&#13;
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Every year, N~ .Q.dlan; shuts down&#13;
and throws the· p~ of parties.&#13;
Everywhere else · • it's just&#13;
another Tuesday Orleana&#13;
it's Mardi Gras! Mardi Gas is more than&#13;
a single day of ceie\,rition. It's a stiu:c of&#13;
mind.&#13;
Mardi Gas teflects and defines . the&#13;
cultural traditions of Nevi Odcan11. Most&#13;
"outsiders" assume ~ Gras takes&#13;
place on a single day; this .is true. Matdi&#13;
Gms is French fui Fat Tuesday. Some&#13;
time ago, the tradition a&#13;
fatted ctlf on&#13;
beginning of . . . . fast.&#13;
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announced a multi-yeat mtemauonal&#13;
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of the world's largen and most beloved&#13;
in~miriooal gay and lesbian events.&#13;
In a joint announcoment &amp;om Chicago,&#13;
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Page 15&#13;
"Alternatives&#13;
to the bar scene"&#13;
Some of us really are not all that into&#13;
the gay bar scene. Just because your gay&#13;
does not necessarily mean you HA VE to&#13;
go to gay bars. First of all I really have&#13;
never particularly liked the idea of going&#13;
to a dark bar to find someone. It is rather&#13;
a creepy feeling. First you have to put up&#13;
with all the smoke. And then after you&#13;
get home you have to wash or have&#13;
everything dry-cleaned. It just isn't&#13;
worth it. Oh yea, smokers have their&#13;
rights? Well, what about us nonsmokers?&#13;
We should be able to go&#13;
somewhere and not HA VE to have that&#13;
ciguette smell and smoke everywhere.&#13;
But aside from smoking the bar scene&#13;
still does very little for me. I prefer to do&#13;
my drinking with friends in my own&#13;
apartment or at parties.&#13;
friendlyand has lots of straight&#13;
customers.&#13;
The MCC Church in town is another&#13;
place where I have found a lot of friends.&#13;
Seems like a lot of gay men attend the&#13;
MCC Church with the hopes of finding&#13;
someone to share their life "W-ith. I even&#13;
attended a meeting of PFLAG (Parents&#13;
and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) even&#13;
thou I am not a parent of a gay person&#13;
and I met some wonderful guys there.&#13;
I looked in the last issue of the&#13;
Ozarks Star and saw a listing for different&#13;
otgllnizations in the area and have&#13;
already checked some of them out. You&#13;
just have to be forward and talk to&#13;
people I guess. I have met guys at the&#13;
supermarket, at the malls while shopping&#13;
and even when I walk my dog in the&#13;
park. I am really not against bars but I&#13;
am just saying that the bar scene does not&#13;
rule my life. I have plenty of interests&#13;
being gay without the bar scene.&#13;
I love the Ozarks Star in that it tells&#13;
us what is going on in the community&#13;
besides the bar scene. Thanks Ozarks&#13;
Sou: for being here.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"I know that many of you wanted to see&#13;
my husband and some of you had&#13;
questions out there. Is he hot? Yeah. Is&#13;
he hung? Yeah. Is he [she waved her&#13;
hand to suggest bisexual]? Not unless&#13;
you can give a better (she mimicked&#13;
eating a banana) than me."&#13;
Lucky for me I live in a large city and&#13;
they have lots of activities going on all&#13;
the time. The gay/lesbian community&#13;
center is always having entertaining&#13;
events going on. I have met a lot of other&#13;
gays at dinner parties. My mature friends - Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsom, filling&#13;
have their Prime Timers organization in for her husband, San Francisco&#13;
and they are always having events. Mayor Gavin Newsom, addressing a&#13;
In Oklahoma City I usually stay at fundraiser for New York's gay Empire&#13;
State Pride Agenda, Oct. 21.&#13;
the Habana Inn and you r----------------------can&#13;
always meet a lot of&#13;
people out at the pool&#13;
area. I have driven to&#13;
Kansas City and they&#13;
have two gay owned Bed&#13;
and Breakfast Inns there.&#13;
I have driven down&#13;
to Eureka Springs,&#13;
Arkansas where they say&#13;
almost everyone in town&#13;
is gay. But the gay&#13;
owned bar is only gay&#13;
&lt;Boutique&#13;
Page 16&#13;
Cable TV Gives Birth&#13;
to Slew of New Gay&#13;
Programming&#13;
Written By Ross von Metzke&#13;
On the forthcoming Logo channel.&#13;
conceived by figureheads at MTV ~nd&#13;
VH-1, programs will range from a series&#13;
on coming out experiences produced by&#13;
Cher and Chastity Bono to realitv&#13;
series on gay cops and gav dream ,&#13;
weddings. ,&#13;
On cable TV's here!, a gav parenting&#13;
series, a holiday drama about, a&#13;
teenager's two gay dads and numerous&#13;
gay themed films acquisitioned from&#13;
film studios across the world round out&#13;
the roster of programming.&#13;
~~ on the Palm Springs based Q&#13;
Televmon, a daily gay talk show and&#13;
the gay soap opera Paradise Falls play&#13;
mostly to audiences in Southern&#13;
California and Manhattan.&#13;
For years, mainstream cable&#13;
networks like HBO and Showtime have&#13;
enticed gay viewers with shows like Six&#13;
Feet Under, Oz, The L Word and Queer&#13;
as Folk - p~ograms featuring gay&#13;
characters without succumbing to the&#13;
standards and occasional censorship of&#13;
network TV.&#13;
No~, chan~els geared toward gay&#13;
and _lesbian audiences specifically are&#13;
making a play for financial success. Gav&#13;
TV has officiallv arrived ,&#13;
Cablevision, Systems ·Corp.&#13;
a1:1~ounced yesterday that it is offering&#13;
dtgi.tal customers monthly subscriptions&#13;
Dish _Network offers three-hour payper-&#13;
view blocks of the channel for&#13;
S3.99.&#13;
Regent Entertainment co-founders Paul&#13;
Colichman :md Stephen Jarchow founded&#13;
here! in August of 2003 and the service&#13;
is now available in one form or another&#13;
in more than 30 million cable and&#13;
satellite TV homes nationwide. It got a&#13;
nearly two year head start on Logo&#13;
which Viacom Inc. plans to launch '&#13;
s~metime this year as a digital channel&#13;
with wider distribution.&#13;
_"They all want to serve the gay and&#13;
lesbian community and they want to&#13;
do it in a way that makes money "&#13;
:olichman col~ !'lewsday on Tu~sday.&#13;
And because it ts a premium service.&#13;
anyone who doesn't want gay and -&#13;
lesbian programming doesn't have to&#13;
get it."&#13;
Colichman said here! claimed $15&#13;
million in revenue for the first vear and&#13;
has pl_a~s to spend $50 million this year&#13;
on o_r1gtnal f'.rogramming and acquiring&#13;
syndicatton nghts to series and films.&#13;
Cablevision's nationwide satellite&#13;
se:vice called _v oom carries its own gayoriented&#13;
movie channel - DivineHD. A&#13;
company spokeswoman declined to say&#13;
whether Cablevision will carry Logo&#13;
which Viacom had planned to launch&#13;
next month but has not said whether&#13;
that is still the plan.&#13;
Links:&#13;
www.heretv.com&#13;
www.logo-tv.com&#13;
www.qtelevision.com&#13;
to 30 hours of on-demand programming&#13;
from here! for $6.95. r:;:::::--------------------&#13;
Time Warner&#13;
Cable in New York&#13;
City, Los Angeles,&#13;
Boston, Milwaukee&#13;
and San Antonio&#13;
began carrying here!&#13;
late last year as nonsubscription&#13;
video-on~&#13;
emand for $3.95 per&#13;
three-hour viewing.&#13;
DirecTV recently&#13;
began offering here! as&#13;
a monthiy add-on for&#13;
$9.99. And EchoStar's&#13;
Rodney Burgamy&#13;
405.840.2106&#13;
Joe Brennan&#13;
www.c21-goldcastle.com&#13;
Page 17 Ozarks Star&#13;
New Shakespeare Adaption&#13;
'The Merchant of Venice'&#13;
Rings with Gay Undertones&#13;
By Ross von Metzke&#13;
Provided by Gay Link Content .&#13;
Just weeks after American audiences&#13;
historians and church groups gave OHv'er&#13;
Stone's Alexander adaptation a big thumbs&#13;
down over the bi-sexual references,&#13;
another of history's beloved treasures is&#13;
getting the gay treatment.&#13;
Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is&#13;
getting a lot of heat for a scene in which&#13;
two male characters, Bassanio (Joseph&#13;
Fiennes) and Antonio Geremy Irons), head&#13;
up to Antonio's bedroom to discuss an&#13;
issue involving a deb~. Just as Bassanio is&#13;
leaving, he piancs one on Antonio - and&#13;
from the look of things, it's more&#13;
than just a friendly peck.&#13;
Director Mlchael Radford's&#13;
version of the classic story pushes a&#13;
lot of buttons and asks a number of&#13;
questions, which is whv scar Fiennes&#13;
said, he thrives while ~~rking with&#13;
the Bard's words.&#13;
''The great thing about&#13;
Sμakespeare and why he's so difficult&#13;
to pin down is his ambiguity," actor&#13;
Joseph Fiennes told Reuters. "He's&#13;
not saying they're gay or thev're&#13;
straight, he's leaving it up to his&#13;
actors ... I feel there has to be a great&#13;
love between the two characters ...&#13;
there's great .attraction. I don't think&#13;
they have slept together, but that's&#13;
for the audience to decide."&#13;
Co-star Jeremy Irons said tl1e kiss&#13;
doesn't say so much about the&#13;
character's sexualitv as it does about&#13;
the time period. ,&#13;
"In Shakespeare's time male&#13;
platonic iove was the highest form of&#13;
love," he said. "Male platonic&#13;
affection was regarded as a higher&#13;
form of love to male-female, even&#13;
husband and wife."&#13;
While promoting the film in New&#13;
York recently, Radford said he fe~t it&#13;
was important to emphasize&#13;
Antonio's love for Bassanio because&#13;
of the play's final act. in which&#13;
Bassanio's feelings for Portia and&#13;
Antonio are tested.&#13;
Page 18&#13;
Illinois Bans Anti-Gay&#13;
and Anti Transgender&#13;
Discrimination&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force&#13;
Praises Equality lllinois for Its Tireless&#13;
Work&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC, Jan. 12. Capping an&#13;
eleven year effort led by Equality Illinois,&#13;
the, ;Illinois House of Representatives&#13;
today passed a bill banning&#13;
discrimination against lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual and transgender persons. The&#13;
bill was first .introduced over thirty years&#13;
ago in 1974. When signed into law by&#13;
Governor Rod R. Blagojevich, a&#13;
supporter of the measure, Illinois will&#13;
become the 15th state to protect gay&#13;
people from discrimination, and the 5th&#13;
state to protect transgender persons. The&#13;
bill cleared the State Senate yesterday by&#13;
a vote of 30-27 and the State House today&#13;
by a vote 65-51.&#13;
"We salute Equality Illinois and its&#13;
tireless leader, Rick Garcia, for today's&#13;
extraordinary achievement," said Matt&#13;
Foreman, Executive Director of the&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.&#13;
"This win again shows that dogged work&#13;
by state and local leaders and activists can&#13;
surmount enormous odds- and is real&#13;
salve to a community still hurting from&#13;
the results of November 2."&#13;
A non-discrimination bill first passed&#13;
the House in 1993, also because of the&#13;
work of Equality Illinois.&#13;
The law will add "sexual orientation"&#13;
to the state's existing nondiscriminati·on&#13;
statute which already bans discrimination&#13;
in employment, housing, public&#13;
accommodations or credit on the basis of&#13;
race, religion, ethnicity, gender, age,&#13;
disability, marital status and milit~ry&#13;
status. The definition of "sexual&#13;
orientation" includes provisions to&#13;
specifically cover transgender persons. A&#13;
non-discrimination biil first passed the&#13;
state House in 1993,&#13;
"The passage of this bill is a major&#13;
advancement for transgender people,&#13;
both in Illinois and countrywide,"&#13;
continued Foreman. "Once again, a state&#13;
has proven that when we dare to dream&#13;
to protect our entire LGBT community&#13;
with one bill- to cover everyone, legislators&#13;
respond. The activists in Illinois have done&#13;
a tremendous job." ·&#13;
Illinois becorp.es the fifth state to pass&#13;
explicit transgender-inclusive language in&#13;
its discrimination law, joining California,&#13;
Minnesota, New Mexico, and Rhode&#13;
Island. In addition, 72 cities and counties&#13;
have transgendet-inclusive nondiscrimination&#13;
laws on the books. With&#13;
the addition of Illinois, 27% of the U.S.&#13;
population now lives in a jurisdiction&#13;
with transgender discrimination&#13;
prnte~tion. Eight states have enacted&#13;
transgender-inclusive hate crime laws.&#13;
In addition ten states ban anti-gay&#13;
discrimination - Wisconsin, Massachusetts,&#13;
Connecticut, and Hawaii, New Jersey,&#13;
Vermont, New Hampshire, Nevada,&#13;
Maryland and New York.&#13;
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Page 19&#13;
NSD Statement on&#13;
Claude Allen White&#13;
House Appointment&#13;
January 06, 2005&#13;
Washington, DC - Today, the National&#13;
Stonewall Democrats (NSD) issued a&#13;
statement on President Bush's&#13;
appointment of Claude Allen as White&#13;
House Domestic Policy Advisor.&#13;
"The architect of domestic policy for&#13;
the White House should be an advocate&#13;
for every American family," said Dave&#13;
Noble, NSD Executive Director.&#13;
"Claude Allen has advanced ideological&#13;
extremes in family policy that have&#13;
endangered the health of gay youth. His&#13;
record indicates that he would prompt&#13;
the White House to promote anti-gay&#13;
policy and attitude within the&#13;
administration. As an organization, we&#13;
are troubled by this appointment."&#13;
Allen was previously nominated by&#13;
President Bush for a seat on the 4th&#13;
Circuit U.S. Appeals court, but had&#13;
failed to receive Senate confirmation.&#13;
Allen is a staunch conservative and&#13;
abstinence activist. He has served the&#13;
Bush Administration as Deputy&#13;
Secretary of Health and Human&#13;
Services, where he has been described as&#13;
the administration's key advocate for&#13;
abstinence-only programs.&#13;
Claude A. Allen worked as an aide to&#13;
former Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC). In&#13;
1984, while serving&#13;
as press secretary&#13;
chapters across the nation. NSD is&#13;
committed to working through the&#13;
Democratic Party co advance the rights&#13;
of all people regardless of sexual&#13;
orientation or gender identity.&#13;
www.stonewalldemocrats.org&#13;
for the Helms'&#13;
senate campaign,&#13;
Allen accused&#13;
Helms' Democratic&#13;
opponent as having&#13;
ties "with the&#13;
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A Scholarship Lifeline For GLBT Students&#13;
Scholarship opportunities for.&#13;
exceptional students, ..-gardless of&#13;
their ~exual orientation or gender&#13;
identity; ·&#13;
The Point Foundation is the first and only&#13;
nationwide LGBT scholarship·.&#13;
organization that focuses exclusively on&#13;
granting assistance to. undergraduate,&#13;
graduate and post7graduate students of&#13;
distinction. Point Scholars are chosen for&#13;
their demonstrated leadership, scholastic&#13;
achievement, extracurricular activities,&#13;
involvement in the LGBT community and&#13;
financial or emotional need.&#13;
The most recent scholarship awarde.d was&#13;
announced on January 12, 20Q5. An&#13;
academic honorarium was .awarded to&#13;
James· Barnett, the. 18-year:-old: n9n9t'. .&#13;
student who was expelled in December&#13;
from Trinity Christian Academy 'in&#13;
Addison, Texas, in the greatcf·Dallas&#13;
mcttopo tan are . . . '. discovered Barnett W!1S · gay and&#13;
hosting My-Boi.com, a supportive Web site tor GLBT youths, school .oftidals&#13;
reportedly outed him to .his parents, who agteed to withdraw him fro'!Jf:thc academy&#13;
at the school's request, Barnett said. His parents then threatened to witliliold&#13;
financial support for colle~ in the fall, Barnett added, if he did not agree to go to a&#13;
college in Texas. Barnett hopes to attend school out of state. ·&#13;
The amount of the Point Foundation award will be determined after a financial&#13;
review in the spring, the foundation said fa a press release. 'We ~e·plea.sed to.present&#13;
this honor.aiium to James, an outstanding student turned away s~ply because of· his&#13;
sexual orientation," Vance Lancaster, executive director of the Poihl: Foundation,&#13;
said in the written statement. "This is a sadly common and vei:y real example of why&#13;
Point Foundation scholarships are necessary." .&#13;
The honorarium is ·separate from the Point Foundation's._an'nu,aI grams to GI.BT&#13;
scholars, which will be determined in April or May for the 2005.:2006 school year.&#13;
Applications are due March 1. · ·&#13;
"The Point Foundation is honored to. be in the position to bring this support to&#13;
James," Lancaster said. "As the Point Foundation grows, we hope to create a world&#13;
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The application process is open to ill LGBT students nationwide regardless of levci&#13;
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Page 23&#13;
I Dee&#13;
A New Year and a New&#13;
Beginning&#13;
Well, first of all I want to say that I&#13;
am a PROUD gay man. It is just that&#13;
simple! I love my life and I am in it for&#13;
the long haul. I love living in the&#13;
Midwest and enjoy the changing of the&#13;
seasons. But, I am getting to the point&#13;
where things are going to have to change&#13;
in my gay world. I am tired of being the&#13;
scapegoat for all the stupid religious right&#13;
wing nuts, the Republican politicians and&#13;
the do-gooders of America. I own a&#13;
home, pay property taxes on it and have&#13;
a good job. Most of the people that I&#13;
work with know that I am gay and&#13;
understand that I was born that way. My&#13;
neighbors are very nice and seem to like&#13;
me as a neighbor. I keep my house in&#13;
good order and of course my lawn and&#13;
patio is the best kept on the block. But&#13;
this is 2005 and things has just GOT TO&#13;
CHANGE in my gay world. I am not&#13;
going .to tolerate being a second class&#13;
citizen anymore. I just won't do it! NO,&#13;
no and NOi&#13;
So, what am I going to do about it? First&#13;
off I am NEVER again going to hide in&#13;
the closet. I am NEVER again going to&#13;
tell someone that I have a girlfriend. I am&#13;
NEVER again going to be ashamed when&#13;
I walk into a store with my partner as we&#13;
are buying furniture or anything else. I&#13;
am NEVER again going to be&#13;
intimidated by any sales clerk or anyone&#13;
when I am shopping. When we check&#13;
into a motel or hotel I will ask for one&#13;
bed for both of us and think nothing&#13;
about it. I am a PROUD gay man and&#13;
the rest of America will just have to get&#13;
used to it.&#13;
I have met a few gay men who live in&#13;
Europe and they all are amazed when&#13;
coming to the United States how&#13;
intolerant so many Americans are to gays&#13;
and lesbians here. They think of America&#13;
as a land of guns and of right wing&#13;
religious nuts. They think that small&#13;
towns means small minds and I am&#13;
beginning to think that they are right. I&#13;
would love to live in a small town here&#13;
in the Midwest however I have just&#13;
learned that it is much easier foi: gay&#13;
people to live in larger cities.&#13;
What kind of America do we live in&#13;
when the State legislatures pay more&#13;
attention to gay civil unions than they&#13;
do to educating the children of America.&#13;
What right in America does some right&#13;
wing religious nut have to try to force&#13;
their religion down the throats of other&#13;
people. One's religious beliefs should be&#13;
kept to them.&#13;
Another thing I am going to do this is&#13;
year is NOT put up with bad or inferior&#13;
service ANYWHERE. You go into a&#13;
store to purchase something and the&#13;
clerk is on their cell phone talking to a&#13;
friend and trying to ring you up at the&#13;
same time or your waitperson is having a&#13;
bad day and wants you to feel sorry for&#13;
them or you walk into a bar and the&#13;
bartender is busy talking to his regular&#13;
customers and doesn't have time to get&#13;
you a drink. Nope, I am not going to&#13;
cake it any more. I am sick and tired of&#13;
having to deal with this, not only in the&#13;
straight community but in the gay&#13;
community as well. I love to hear of a&#13;
gay business that has gone out of&#13;
business and say that the gay community&#13;
.doesn't support them. Ha! If they gave&#13;
good service and appreciated their&#13;
customers they would have lots of&#13;
business. Just because a business is gay&#13;
owned that is not a sufficient reason to&#13;
give them your business unless they do&#13;
give good service.&#13;
So things are changing for me this year. I&#13;
am going to be much happier and I have&#13;
to bitch a little more to get good service&#13;
and what I deserve then I will. It is just&#13;
that simple!&#13;
Page24&#13;
Paula Martirlac has&#13;
b_ec;ri. writing for the gay and&#13;
lesbian press for more than 20&#13;
years. She served for three years as&#13;
the co-chair of the board of&#13;
directors of New York City's&#13;
Lesbian, ·Gay, Bisexual, and&#13;
Transgender Community Center,&#13;
where she founded a&#13;
Lesbian Notions&#13;
by Paula Martinac&#13;
FEBRUARY 2005&#13;
On The&#13;
Move&#13;
The week before George W. Bush's second&#13;
inauguration, 22 national gay-rights&#13;
organizations issued a unity statement, putting&#13;
forth in clear and almost stirring prose their&#13;
continuing commitment to working for a wide&#13;
range of issues to achieve full equality for&#13;
LGBT people. One of the things that struck me&#13;
about the joint statement was its dual definition&#13;
of "movement'' - first, as ''ao organized effort to&#13;
promote or attain an end," but also as simply&#13;
"the act of' moving." (YOU can read the full text&#13;
at www.lambdalegal.org and the websites of&#13;
other national groups.)&#13;
That second definition is profound, but it's&#13;
one we often forget. Indeed, it can be hard for&#13;
groundbreaking reading series individual gay people - esp_ecially those living in&#13;
called "In Our Own Write." ' hostile states - to see that we're in "the act of&#13;
______________ __,, moving" toward the attainment of'civil rights.&#13;
Many o( us are? in fact, &amp;cirig brutal attacks from some. of the same people who&#13;
helped Bush. Wlll four more years in office. The joint st:u:ement from· otir national&#13;
l~ders, then, caμ help us stop and remember that even though the progress of civil&#13;
rights is maddeningly erratic, it is still progress.&#13;
. WJ;iat'~ con~sing, I thln,k, is that the word "movement" implies going. forward in a&#13;
linear fashion, like when you get in your car to go from point A to point B. But.&#13;
when rou think about it, driving is often not that direct. You may start off,malcing&#13;
great nme, but the~ th_ere might be traffic, an: accid~nt, or bad weat:her; yoμ: might get&#13;
a flat; or maybe you hit a detour for roadwork, which sends you off in another&#13;
direction or even in a circle. Ultimately, you get to poiot'B", but it took a lot longer'&#13;
than you hoped. · · ·&#13;
Recent even~ in g:iy politics look a lot like that driving metaphor. In the space of&#13;
11 short months tn 2003 and 2004, we saw two amazing triumphs: the U.S. Supreme&#13;
Court struck. do~n the remaining state sodomy laws, and same-sex couples began&#13;
le~y n:iarrymg 10_ Massachus&lt;:tts. B_ut not long after, 4,000 lesbian and gay couples in&#13;
Califorrua had their legal marrtages annulled by the state. And in a political slam&#13;
dunk, 11 state anti-p,y-marriage amendments passed in a single day. As 2005 dawned,&#13;
however, we saw victory again: Illinois joined the list of states .with&#13;
antidiscrimination laws.&#13;
This is "movement''? Bumpy times like these could really throw our community&#13;
off-balance if we didn't keep the bigger picture in view - that vie are in the business of&#13;
fighting for nothing les~ than equality, like so many other groups (blacks, women)&#13;
before us have been dotng for decades, even centuries. And unfair as it may seem, the&#13;
road to _equality is:°'~ sI?~oth; neither blacks nor women: are anywhere nearing the&#13;
completion of their mdividual struggles for full rights.&#13;
Consider a little gay history. The fight against sodomy laws, for example, was a&#13;
long struggle. We all know about Michael Hardwick's challenge to Georgia's law in&#13;
~e eatly 1?80s, and the resulting antigay Supreme Court decision in 1986. But by the&#13;
um5 th~ high court heard _Bowers v. Hardwick_, legal analysts had alreadr, been&#13;
tuiilg attn at state sodomy laws for decades, witnessing the first victory over this&#13;
heinous legi~lation in Illino~s in 1961. And it had taken another agonizing eight years&#13;
for a seconct state, Connecticut, to follow suit. ..... continued nex page.&#13;
Page 25&#13;
lo addition, most of us are familiar&#13;
with the marriage-equality movement&#13;
that burst into public consciousness in&#13;
Hawaii in the early '90s and brought us&#13;
civil unions in Vermont and ultimately&#13;
the marriage victory in Massachusetts.&#13;
But the first same-sex couple to apply for&#13;
a state marriage license did so in&#13;
Minnesota back in 1970, when a lot of&#13;
people in our community weren't even&#13;
born and no anti-gay-marriage laws&#13;
existed. That couple is still in the news,&#13;
too: earlier this month, Jack Baker and&#13;
Michael McConnell sued to have their&#13;
marriage, which was performed by a&#13;
Methodist minister in the Twin Cities&#13;
recognized by the Internal Revenue '&#13;
Service. (Ibeir case, by the way, was&#13;
thrown out.)&#13;
History also teaches us that&#13;
"movement'' doesn't mean that evervone&#13;
walks together in lockstep. Both the·&#13;
black and feminist movements witnessed&#13;
considerable infighting over issues and&#13;
tactics. And the gay movement is no&#13;
different - within a day of the release of&#13;
the "unity" statement; some LGBT&#13;
activists rushed to criticize the major gay&#13;
organizations for putting marriage&#13;
equality so far down on its lists of goals,&#13;
which they said could be viewed as&#13;
retreating from the issue under pressure&#13;
from the far right. One Illinois activist&#13;
dismissed the national gay groups as&#13;
basically inconsequential and "out of&#13;
touch."&#13;
But while we're squabbling among&#13;
ourselves, let's remember that&#13;
"movement" may involve taking a step&#13;
forward, a couple back, and another off&#13;
to the side before we are able to go&#13;
forward again.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"We need to educate the younger&#13;
generation of gay men because many&#13;
think that living with HIV is a real&#13;
doddle. They don't realize that there's&#13;
no cure; it's treatment for life and the&#13;
meds can have horrible side effects."&#13;
- Gay actor Rupert Everett to the&#13;
British AIDS magazine Positive Nation,&#13;
November issue.&#13;
HRC RENEWS CALL FOR&#13;
REPEAL OF 'DON'T ASK,&#13;
DON'T TELL,' AS PENTAGON&#13;
PONDERS TROOP SHORTAGE&#13;
'Any policy that keeps patriotic&#13;
Americans from serving during&#13;
wartime is bad for the nation,' said&#13;
HRC Political Director \"\'innie&#13;
Stachelberg.&#13;
Press Release:&#13;
Friday,Jan. 7, 2005&#13;
WASHINGTON-The Human Rights&#13;
Campaign today :renewed its call to repeal&#13;
the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"&#13;
policy, in light of a report in today's&#13;
Washington Post stating that Army&#13;
officials are considering changing&#13;
Pentagon policy to allow for longer and&#13;
more frequent call-ups of some reservists&#13;
to meet the demands of conflicts in Iraq&#13;
and Afghanistan.&#13;
"Any policy that keeps patriotic&#13;
Americans from serving during wartime is&#13;
bad for the nation," said HRC Political&#13;
Director Winnie Stachelberg. "'Don't Ask,&#13;
Don't Tell' is deeply hurtful to gay and&#13;
lesbian service members and their families&#13;
and is costing the nation valuable service '&#13;
members."&#13;
According to the Servicemembers Legal&#13;
Defense Network, more than 9,000 service&#13;
members have been discharged since 1993&#13;
under the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy at a&#13;
cost of more than a quarter billion dollars to&#13;
U.S. taxpayers.&#13;
According to the Washington Post story, a&#13;
temporary increase of 30,000 troops in activeduty&#13;
ranks that was authorized last vear will&#13;
probably need to be made permane~t.&#13;
"In addition ro the men and women who&#13;
have already been discharged, this policy is a&#13;
deterrent to countless other gay and lesbian&#13;
Americans who cannot join the military for&#13;
fear of discrimination," said Stachelberg.&#13;
"Allowing aii Americans to serve openly and&#13;
honestly is good for the country. It's common&#13;
sense."&#13;
The Human Rights Campaign is the i.t.rgest national&#13;
ksbian, gay, bisex11at and rransgtnder politicai&#13;
organization with members throughout the country. It&#13;
effectively lobbies Congress, pr&lt;roi&lt;k5 campaign&#13;
support ,md educates tbe public to ensure that LGBT&#13;
Amtricans can bt open, honest and safl! at home, at&#13;
u;ork and in the community.&#13;
Page26 Ask Uncle Mikey&#13;
Advice Column!&#13;
February 2005&#13;
Hello Kittens, Uncle here bringing another&#13;
week of advice on life and love, and all matters&#13;
between. Uncle smells love in the air this&#13;
Februarv Kittens. Valentine's Day will soon be&#13;
here. It 'is the first time in youth, which we feel&#13;
the excitement of being admired by another.&#13;
Getting those little cards and candy ~e~s, be~ns&#13;
our young journey for love. W ouldn t 1t be ~ce&#13;
kittens to be able to have a heart box as we did&#13;
when we were kids? Watch it fill up with those&#13;
cute little cards. Uncle gets so sentimental during&#13;
the holiday celebrating his favorite past time, the L---------------' pursuit of love. So, grab your valentine and&#13;
sn e while we see what the mailbag has brought us this week.&#13;
Mikey, . ,&#13;
I have this problem. I am attracted to guys in their 20's up to their l~te 30 s. I a short,&#13;
slim guy who is 60 and dresses casually young. The only guys that hit on me are older&#13;
than 50 or are married. I'm looking far a LTR. I'm not a bottom and guys tend to&#13;
think I am due to my small stature. Can you offer any advice ?n how_ to attra~t the&#13;
younger guys to me? I want them to want me for who I am. I m not Into paymg a&#13;
guy to pretend to love me.&#13;
Help&#13;
Dearest Help, . ,&#13;
Kitten, if it is a LTR you seek, first and foremost, you must realize that you cant tag&#13;
fate or the goddess of love with such conditions. You ~ust ?pen yo~ heart t&lt;;&gt; ~; so&#13;
that you do not miss the love, fate might offer. Guys 10 the~ twenttes and thirties,&#13;
well, who is not attracted. It is wild and untamed youth, which may be&#13;
overshadowing your sight here. The male form ca°: do that. As_ for your stature, well&#13;
great things come in small packages. There is nothing wrong with ?1at, show ?1em&#13;
when it is time just what you are made of. Thirdly paying a guy will never brmg you&#13;
love so don't even allow vourself to entertain such notions. If they do not see the&#13;
hidden treasure that you ~re, than allow them to move on. Confidence in_ yourself&#13;
sounds like a much need tool here. Do not allow age to bring fear and sel!. doubt. Age&#13;
is nothing more than a state of mind. Here is wishing you many successes 10 loves&#13;
endeavors during this the season of the hunt.&#13;
Reme~ber Kittens, with age comes benefits, and I don't m~ax_i blue_ cross. I mean&#13;
experience, and method. Youth as I said is wild and untamed, 1t 1s durmg these years&#13;
that we find ourselves, and become the treasure we are now._ Give me a. man rl:at has&#13;
perfected his craft any day to someone who will surely ~e all over me like a wild&#13;
tornado, well ok, maybe a twister now and than, but still remember the worth of&#13;
experience.&#13;
Dear Uncle, . .al&#13;
I met a woman a week ago and can think of nothing else. ~ o1:1y met he~ t~ a so~&#13;
situation and do not know if she is seeing anyone or even tf sne woul~ oe 10tcr~s,cd. I&#13;
have a hard rime telling people how I feel, and making. the first move ts something&#13;
that I rarely do. So, how can I let her know that I am mtercstcd before someone else&#13;
comes along, if she is free in the first place?&#13;
Wanting in the West&#13;
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Dear wanting,&#13;
Kitten, you arc just a stalker in the&#13;
making darling. Shy is so out, in this&#13;
world of fast love. You must grab what&#13;
you want, before someone else does.&#13;
Work it, attitude women. What kind of&#13;
lesbian arc you? I have never seen a shy&#13;
lesbian before. I think that is an&#13;
oxymoron to say the least. You will&#13;
never get what you want like that, you&#13;
will be left to sit in the back of the bus&#13;
alone. There are many predators of love&#13;
out there, it is time for you to present.&#13;
Tell this female you are smitten with,&#13;
that vou would like to take her to the&#13;
truck rally or whatever it is you lesbians&#13;
do. Allow things to flow from there. If&#13;
there is interest, you will get your&#13;
moment to make vour move. The smell&#13;
of gas and oil in the air, the roar of the&#13;
trucks, love can't be far behind. You will&#13;
live life full of, what if, unless you get&#13;
strong and show some self-confidence.&#13;
Remember Kittens, it will be the one&#13;
with the confidence, which will be the&#13;
winner of the spoils. You must not allow&#13;
society to dictate rules of love and self&#13;
worth. Everybody has his or her merit; it&#13;
is just a matter of showing that to the&#13;
world at large. Set new rules, and play&#13;
the game the best you can. You will be&#13;
glad you did.&#13;
Well, that is about all the rime I have this&#13;
week Kittens. Herc is wishing you all&#13;
well in your game of love, this valentine&#13;
season. Uncle has a special Valentine this&#13;
year. His name is D, and he has no idea&#13;
of the love fest awaiting him. Until we&#13;
meet, again remember,&#13;
It is the queer with the positive mind,&#13;
which will get their valentine Smooches&#13;
Uncle Mikey and Tiddles too.&#13;
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Page 28&#13;
Deep Inside&#13;
Hollywood&#13;
by:Romeo San&#13;
Vicente&#13;
FEBRUARY 2005&#13;
Jonathan llliys Meyers Goes&#13;
fromVelvet __ to ~Elvis_&#13;
He was a bisexual David Bowi.e-csque&#13;
creature in Todd Haynes' _Velvet&#13;
Goldmine_, and now Jonathan Rhys Meyers&#13;
will get his chance to be an Elvis&#13;
impersonator. The Irish actor, who's also costarred&#13;
in crowd-pleasers such as _Bend It&#13;
Like Beckham_ and flops like _Alexander_,&#13;
has started shooting the 1V miniseries&#13;
_Elvis_ in New Orleans with a cast that&#13;
includes Camryn Manheim as Presley's&#13;
beloved mother Gladys, Randy Quaid as Col.&#13;
Tom Parker, and Rose McGowan as AnnMargret.&#13;
Gay production duo Robert&#13;
Greenblatt and David Janollari (_Six Feet&#13;
Under_) are on board to run the project, one&#13;
that saw nearly 500 would-be Kings audition&#13;
before the pouty-lipped U.K. import was&#13;
chosen. And given Rhys Meyers' lithe frame,&#13;
Romeo assumes the series will cover more of&#13;
Presley's hip-swiveling years and less of his&#13;
pantsuit-and-giant-gold-belt era. But then&#13;
again, they can do a lot with prosthetic&#13;
makeup these days.&#13;
Hannigan's Back _In the Game Devoted&#13;
lesbian _Buffy_-heads - among whom Romeo&#13;
counts himself an honorary member - have&#13;
been waiting for Alyson Hannigan's return to&#13;
1V for some time now. And for a while&#13;
reports were surfacing that the former&#13;
Willow would have her own sitcom,&#13;
a la Mary Tyler Moore. Now she does. Sort&#13;
of. The actor has joined the cast of ABC's&#13;
midseason sitcom _In the Game_, which stars&#13;
Jennifer Love Hewitt as the CEO of an&#13;
ESPN-like cable sports network. Hannigan&#13;
will play Hewitt's childhood best friend, who&#13;
quits law school to become her pal's assistant.&#13;
_Married with Children_ star Ed O'Neill&#13;
takes on the role of Hewitt's father, a&#13;
_Monday Night Football_ .producer who&#13;
goes to work with his daughter. Meanwhile,&#13;
Hannigan won't merely be playing Rhoda to&#13;
Hewitt's Mary - producers are stressing the&#13;
fact that she'll have storylines of her own.&#13;
_Now_ Romeo's game.&#13;
Cunningham Sells His _Specimen_&#13;
Ghosts? Terrorists? Aliens? Has _The Hours_&#13;
novelist· Michael Cunningham been tiling&#13;
lessons from Stephen King? Readers will find&#13;
out in May when the Pulitzer Prize winner's&#13;
new book, _Specimen Days_, bits bookstore&#13;
shelves. A trilogy of stories, _Specimen_ will&#13;
feature an Industrial Revolution-era ghost&#13;
story, a modern thriller about a suicide&#13;
bomber, and a futuristic tale of&#13;
extraterrestrial refugees flooding into&#13;
Manhattlln. And the copnccting ,presiince . .in&#13;
these three titl~s? wilt Whitinari, o( course -&#13;
call him. this novel's Virginia Woolf.&#13;
Mean.while, i:Lonreaders will have a slightly&#13;
longer wait for the film version, the rights to&#13;
which have just been purchased,&#13;
prepublication, by gay producer Scott Rudin.&#13;
This collaboration is Rudin and '&#13;
Cunningham's second, following _The&#13;
Hours_; and if the movie ends up half as&#13;
strange and intriguing as the book, Romeo&#13;
will be first in line.&#13;
Tyra Banking on Talk Show She created&#13;
and hosts the gayest show on television&#13;
what else but UPN's _America's Next Top&#13;
Model_? But that was only the beginning for&#13;
Victoria's Secret model-turned-media-mogul&#13;
Tyra Banks. Now she wants to be inside your&#13;
home every weekday. Warner Bros.&#13;
Domestic 1V is excited about this prospect,&#13;
too, and has just started selling Banks' new&#13;
five-a-week syndicated talk show, the&#13;
eponymous _Tyra Banks Show_, to regional&#13;
outlets. So far Denver, San Diego, Spokane,&#13;
and Portland, Ore., are committed, and deals&#13;
are being negotiated with Disney, Viacom,&#13;
and Tribune Broadcasting. If all goes as&#13;
planned, Banks will soon go bead-to-head&#13;
with Oprah and Ellen. Hope she bas better&#13;
luck wiili ratings than Tony Danza. Or Jane&#13;
Pauiey. Or Tempest Bledsoe. Or Dr. Laura.&#13;
Or [fill in the blank].&#13;
Page 2.9&#13;
Gay Games from pg-11&#13;
"Syaney and Chicago are forever&#13;
destined to be entwined in the minds of&#13;
the LGBT community worldwide," said&#13;
Kevin Boyer, Gay Games VII Co ViceChair.&#13;
"Sydney hosted a glorious Gay&#13;
Games VI in 2002 and Chicago will host&#13;
Gay Games VII in 2006. We've watched&#13;
as Australians and Sydneysiders preregistered&#13;
for Gay Games VII in&#13;
extraordinary numbers - the highest&#13;
registration numbers per capita of any&#13;
nation on earth. The legacy of the Gay&#13;
Games is strong in Sydney and we&#13;
welcome the opportunity to partner&#13;
with New Mardi Gras to strengthen the&#13;
LGBT community there while we&#13;
prepare to welcome Aussies to Chicago&#13;
in 2006." ·&#13;
"Mardi Gras is bigger than Sydney," said&#13;
Mark Ort, New Mardi Gras Co-Chair.&#13;
"People from Beijing to Barcelona look&#13;
to it as a beacon for the fight for equal&#13;
rights, acceptance of the GLTBQ&#13;
community and a celebration of its rich&#13;
culture. The Gay Games and our friends&#13;
in C:hicago share these same values and&#13;
goals and is an ideal match for our&#13;
organization. Our new relationship with&#13;
the Gay Games in Chicago will further&#13;
enhance our reputation as an allinclusive,&#13;
international event ·while we&#13;
both work. toward equality for all."&#13;
Fellow Co~Chair Steph Sands added,&#13;
"Sydney and the &lt;rty Games• movement&#13;
already enjoy close ties. We hope the&#13;
new alliance will help to bring more&#13;
. people to Sydney for a wte qf a queer&#13;
Aussie summer."&#13;
"Cliicago continues to be. a true partoer&#13;
to the international Federation of Gay&#13;
Games and. our pari:iciRani:s worldw;idc"&#13;
said Kathleen Webster, Federation· of&#13;
&lt;rty Games co-president. "The spirit and&#13;
success of the 2002 &lt;rty Games are a&#13;
testament to the Sydney community's&#13;
commitment to sport and to the&#13;
international LGBT community.&#13;
Chicago has shown itself to be a worthy&#13;
successor. Just as the lesbian and gay&#13;
sports and culture community will&#13;
forever remember the Sydney skyline&#13;
and harbour and their legacy to the Gay&#13;
Games movement, athletes and artists&#13;
now tum their attention to Chicago with&#13;
its outstanding sport traditions, unique&#13;
architecture and miles of lakefront parks.&#13;
We're thrilled with this new parmership&#13;
between Sydney and Chicago."&#13;
About New Mardi Gras&#13;
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is&#13;
an iconic event of international renown and&#13;
is Australia's largest a;;nual outdoor event&#13;
enjoyed by over one million national and&#13;
international visitors. In February 2005, New&#13;
Mardi Gras launches a four. week festival with&#13;
over 100. events, Launch, Fair Day, the world&#13;
famous Parade, and culminating wit.¾ a world&#13;
famous Party. Partners of New Mardi Gras&#13;
include the City of Sydney, the Sydney Star&#13;
Observer, plus a dozen other media and&#13;
business partners. For more information, visit&#13;
http:/ /www.mardigras.org.au.&#13;
About Gay Games VII&#13;
Gay Games VII Sports and Cultural Festival&#13;
will tiike place in Chicago 15-22 July 2006.&#13;
Over 12,000 athletes from more than 100&#13;
countries will compete in 30 sports ranging&#13;
from softball to dancesport, swimming to&#13;
tennis. The weeklong event will iriclude&#13;
band, cbeerleading and color guarq&#13;
performances, chorus, an ancillary arts&#13;
festival, arid a series of community-organized&#13;
socW events and parties. The opening&#13;
ceremony is scbednled for 15 July at Soldier&#13;
Field, the lakefront home stadium the&#13;
Chicago Bears. Closing ceremony will be 22&#13;
Juiy at Wrigley Fi'eld, the home of the&#13;
Chicago Cubs, lo~ated in the heart of&#13;
Chicago's largest LGBT neighborhood.&#13;
Games vfl is now&#13;
, or:g.&#13;
In ~ddition.to New Sydney Gay and&#13;
Le~biao Marcti ·Gras, other, earty global&#13;
. . . Games VII iriciude&#13;
. Media Group (Chicago,&#13;
USA) ~ plus more than 30 business&#13;
sponsors.&#13;
About The Gay Games&#13;
The Gay Games was conceived by Dr.&#13;
Tom Waddell, an Olympic decathlete,&#13;
and was first held in San Francisco in ·&#13;
continued on page-33&#13;
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about $3,000per person,double-occupancy. It's&#13;
a truly memorable chance for an up-close look&#13;
at the dining and winemaking traditions&#13;
celebrated in a land famous for incredible food&#13;
and breathtaking scenery,&#13;
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Gay Guide to the USA and nine&#13;
additional travel guides. He can be&#13;
reached care of this publication.&#13;
The Little Black Book&#13;
Boar's Head Inn (200 Ednam Dr.,&#13;
Charlottesville, VA, 434-296-2181 or&#13;
800-476-1988).&#13;
Casa Ombuto (Larniano 21, 52014&#13;
Poppi, Italy, 31-35-531-0030,&#13;
www .italiancookerycourse.com),&#13;
Deborah Krasner's Vermont Culinary&#13;
Vacations (192 Taylor Rd., Putney, VT,&#13;
802-387-6610,&#13;
www.deborahkrasnersvermont.com).&#13;
EuroAdventures Vacations (Velazquez&#13;
Moreno 9, 4th floor, office 409, Vigo,&#13;
Ponteverda, Galicia, 36201 Spain, 34-986-&#13;
22-1399, www.euroadventures.net).&#13;
Inn at &amp;sex (JO Essex.Way, Essex, VT,&#13;
802-878~ 1100 or 800-727-4295,&#13;
www: vtculinaryresort.com).&#13;
Ram~kins ( 450 W. Spain St., Sonoma,&#13;
CA, 707~9~3-0450, wwy,r.r~melrin~.com).&#13;
Santa Fe ~~hool of Cooking (116 W.&#13;
San Francisco St:, Santa Fe, NM, 505-&#13;
983--4511, . .&#13;
www.santafeschoolofcooking.com).&#13;
Tante Marie's Cooking School (271&#13;
Francisco St., San Francisco, CA, 415-&#13;
788-6699, www.tantemarie.com).&#13;
White Bar;n Inn.(37 Bell-ch Ave.,&#13;
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Ark:i.nsas Based in the hcan of the&#13;
Ozarks, Diversity Pride Events invites&#13;
you to visit our little town of Eureka&#13;
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Diversirv Weekends, romantic&#13;
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February 2005&#13;
"Entertllin, Llbra!"&#13;
es&#13;
Mercury and Venus enter .Aquarius, then aspect&#13;
Uranus, introducing wild new ideas and aesthetics.&#13;
Meanwhile Sun conjoins Neptune, also in&#13;
.Aquarius, making it a wacky, mystical, very queer&#13;
week! Be ready for anything.&#13;
ARIES (March 21 to April 20): You have&#13;
some wild ideas for getting ahead in your&#13;
work, but check with colleagues and&#13;
superiors, whom you're likely to upset if&#13;
you go off half-cocked. Listen to friends&#13;
for new spiritual insights.&#13;
TAURUS (April 21 to May 20): New ideas&#13;
that seem totally crazy at first are worth&#13;
discussing with experts. Your assessment&#13;
of your own abilities is way off - but are&#13;
they better or worse than you think?,&#13;
That's what you need to check with the&#13;
experts!&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): Everybody's&#13;
full of wild ideas right now, and you&#13;
have a grand head start in that&#13;
department! What you have to say&#13;
should be saved for appropriate and/ or&#13;
receptive audiences. listening can also be&#13;
a fascinating experience.&#13;
CANCER 0une 22 to July 22): Your&#13;
eagerness for sexual experimentation is&#13;
cranked up a few notches, and your&#13;
partner is more than ready to cooperate.&#13;
It could be a wonderfully transcendent&#13;
experience. Drugs are tempting, but they&#13;
are really more distraction than help.&#13;
LEO Ouly 23 to August 22): Relationships&#13;
are work, and new issues are erupting-to&#13;
work on. It's all quite manageable,&#13;
although likely to be confusing at first.&#13;
Some of the most importll.llt messages&#13;
aren't rational or verbal, so get&#13;
confirmation!&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22):&#13;
You're getting playful in ways that may look&#13;
like perverse workaholism - or simply&#13;
perverse. If you have a sense of humor, it&#13;
doesn't matter what others think. Guard&#13;
your health, especially against infections and&#13;
working (or working out) too hard.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 to October 21):&#13;
The stars say to entertain at home,&#13;
whether a big bash, a cozy little tea,&#13;
or an intimate rendezvous with one&#13;
special person. Most importantly,&#13;
however you do it, give it an&#13;
eccentric, festive twist.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21):&#13;
This is an, um, _interesting_ time to&#13;
open communications with family&#13;
members and find out about old secrets&#13;
and scandals. It may not be pretty, but&#13;
you don't scare easily. Go ahead and&#13;
rouse those sleeping dogs!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to&#13;
December 20): Disagreements lead to&#13;
very interesting discussions now.&#13;
Keep an open mind, be ready for a&#13;
challenge, and remember that your&#13;
logic is off this week. Argue from the&#13;
heart if you like, but your brain just&#13;
isn't there for it.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 to January&#13;
19): Go on a shopping spree and dress&#13;
up in some new styles. Give yourself&#13;
wiggle room to go over budget.&#13;
Spending some extra on yourself is&#13;
importmt for your self-esteem. Trying&#13;
a new look is even more important!&#13;
AQUARIUS Oaouary 20 to February 18):&#13;
You're usually so certain of yQurself,&#13;
but not this week. That's good for you,&#13;
although uncomfortable. Letting go of&#13;
old ideas will free you up for ne:w ones.&#13;
Spend time meditli.ting; make note of&#13;
your dreams. Take time for a small&#13;
retreat.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 to March 19): Friends&#13;
will help you discover things about&#13;
yourself you never knew - but what will&#13;
they learn in the process? Keep your ears&#13;
and mind open and your mouth shut.&#13;
You need to confide in someone, but be&#13;
very careful who it is!&#13;
Jt«fe Fertig has been u,or/eing as a&#13;
professw,u/. astrologer since 1977 and is a&#13;
founding member of the .Associ4tion for&#13;
Astrological Networking. He can be reached&#13;
for consultations at 415-864-8302, through his&#13;
webnU!at&#13;
http:/ /u,ww.starjack.com&#13;
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North Korean leader claims&#13;
his eountey has no AIDS&#13;
because there are no gays&#13;
in North Korea.&#13;
.MUST FIGHT UR.GE&#13;
TO OIVE SOMEONE&#13;
AMAICBOVER!&#13;
UST FIGHT URGE&#13;
TO GIVE SOMEONE&#13;
A MAKEOVER!&#13;
MUST FIGHT URGE.&#13;
5103 s. sherldan, suite 1&#13;
tulsa, ek 74145-7627&#13;
417-437-2275&#13;
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-Bars- Nightclubs- -Lodging-&#13;
Arkansas, Fayetteville (479)&#13;
Studio 716- -716 W. Sycamore- - - - 479-571-B0&#13;
Ron's Place- - - 523 W. Poplar- - - 479-442-3052&#13;
Wild-On - - -3570 W. 6th- - - 479-521-9453&#13;
Arkansas, Fort Smith (479)&#13;
Kinkeads- 1004 1/2 Garrison Ave- - -479-783-9988&#13;
Club 1022--1022DodsonAve. --479-782-1845&#13;
Arkansas, Hot Sprin&amp;s (501)&#13;
Club One FJeven- - - 111 G.uden St- -620-4111&#13;
Our House Lounge - 660 E. Grand Ave- -624-6868&#13;
Arkansas, Little Rock (501)&#13;
Back Street - - - -1021 Jessie Rd- --501-664-27 44&#13;
Discovery- - - - 1021 Jessie Rd- -- - • - - 501-666-6900&#13;
The Factory - -412 Louisiana St.- - - - -501-372-3070&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Ree's• - - - 716 S. Main - - • • - - -417-627-9035&#13;
MiHOUri, Kansas City (816)&#13;
Buddies•• - - - - - 3715 Main St··· 816-561-2600&#13;
Belle Star's- - 1321 Grand Ave- - -816-421-1288&#13;
Club NV - - 220 Admiral Blvd- - 816-421-l'&lt;VKC&#13;
DB Warehouse- 1915 Main St- - -816-471-1575&#13;
Missie B's- - - -805 W. 39th St- - -- - 816-561-0625&#13;
Sidestreet Bar. - - -413 E. 3rd- 816-531-1775&#13;
Sidekicks Saloon 3707 Main St- - 816- 931-1430&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
The Edge- -424 Boonville Ave- - - - --417-831-4700&#13;
Martha's Vineyard- 219 W Olive -417-864-4572&#13;
Oz Bar- 504 E. Commercial•• - - • -417-831-9001&#13;
Ronisuz Place- - --821 College- - - - -417-864-0036&#13;
Rumors - --1109 E. Commercial- 417-873-2225&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Boom Room- 2807 NW 36th St- - -405-601-7200&#13;
Club Rox- - - -3535 NW 39th Expwy 405-947-2351&#13;
Copa- . - - - - - -2200 NW 39th Expwy- -405-525-0730&#13;
Finish Line - -2200 NW 39th Expwy- • 405-525-0730&#13;
Hi-Lo Club - - 1221 NW SOth- - -405-843-1722&#13;
Udo- -- - - - - - -2200 NW 39th Expwy- 405-525-0730&#13;
Partners- - - - -2805 NW 36th St 405-942-2199&#13;
Sisters- 2120 NW 39th St• - - - • -405-521-9533&#13;
The Rockies- - -3201 N. May Ave• - - - 405-947-9361&#13;
Topanga Grill &amp; Bar- 3535 NW 39th--405-947-2351&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
Bamboo Lounge- no• E. Pine• - •- 918-836-8700&#13;
Club Maverick· • 822 S. Sheridan · 918-835-3301&#13;
End Up Club- - 424 S. Memoriai- 918-836-2480&#13;
Heads &amp; Tails- - 7944 E. 21st - - - 918-660-7878&#13;
Club Maiescic- 124 N. Boston - - -918-584-9494&#13;
Renegades- - 1649 S. Main - - - -918-585-3405&#13;
p;ay-Mo,-Cbb- - 1'.'37 S. Memorial - -918-838-9792&#13;
TNT's 2: :.i S. Memonal- - - 9:8-660-0856&#13;
Missouri, Joplin ( 417)&#13;
Fairfield Inn by Marriott- - - 417-624-7800&#13;
Missouri, Ava&#13;
Catu5 Canyon Campground- - -417-683-9199&#13;
Missouri, Lampe&#13;
KOKOMO Campground· - - - · - - 417-779-5084&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
HollywoodHotel- 3535 NW 39th Ex-405-947-2351&#13;
Habana Inn - 2200 NW 39th Exp- - -405-528-2221&#13;
-OrganizationsArkan,&#13;
as, Eureka Springs&#13;
MCC Living Spring- - - - - - - - - -870-253-9337&#13;
Arkansas, Avoca&#13;
Natural State Natwists- - - - - •· - - - -479-451-8066&#13;
Kansas, Pittsburg (620)&#13;
River of Life Church - 1709 N Walnut -11AM&#13;
PSU-QSA.- - 1701 S. Broadway- - - - 620-231-0938&#13;
Missouri,Joplin (417)&#13;
MCC Spirit of Christ-2902 E 20th, • - · • 6PM&#13;
UCCFF--204 N. Jackson Ave, - - -10:30AM&#13;
Aids Project Ozarb- 513 Kentucky- 41'.'-624-5788&#13;
Missouri, Springfield ( 417)&#13;
Rainbow Christian Ch-837 W. Madison- 866-6206&#13;
Unitarian Universalist Church - - - - 417-833-2723&#13;
APO- - - 1901 E. Bennett, suite D- 417-881-1900&#13;
ShowMe MO Pride - - - - • - - - --417-864-4459&#13;
GLO Comm. Ctr- -518 E. Commerical- -869-3978&#13;
PFLAG-Springfield- - - - - - - - - -417-889-1059&#13;
PROMO SW MO- promoswmo@hotmail.com&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Cathedral of Hope- 600 NW 13th St- - 232-HOPE&#13;
The Center- - 2135 NW 39th St. - - - - 405-524-6000&#13;
Oklahoma, McAlester&#13;
McPride- - - -POBox 1515, McAlester, OK 74502&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
MCC United- -1623 N. Mapiewood• -918-838-1715&#13;
TOHR- - - - - PO Box 2687, Tulsa, OK 74101&#13;
Tulsa Rough Riders- -www.tuharoughriders.com&#13;
GLBT Comm. Ctr- -5545 E. 41st-. - - 918-743-4297&#13;
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-Business ServicesArkan5as,&#13;
Eureka Springs&#13;
Diversity Pride Events - - www.diversitypride.com&#13;
Missouri, Eureka&#13;
Shelter ln5urance- -Greg Tainter- - 636-938-5500&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Body Swim Masiage Therapy- - - -417-825-5800&#13;
Charles Burt Realton-Vicki Bronson-- -434-0077&#13;
RE/MAX - -Cathe Letts- - . 417-483-5313&#13;
Office Max- -440 Rangcline Rd- - - 417-623-1007&#13;
Joan Szymanski- Beauty Consult,- 417-673-1181&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
Priscilla's···· 1918 S. Glenstonc - -417-881-8444&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
Century21 • ·4301 NW 63rd #100 405- 840-2106 "Ohio is the new Florida in the 2004&#13;
Gushers Restaurant-2200 NW 39Exp405-525-0730&#13;
Ingrids Kitchen- -3701 N. Youngs- - -405-946-8444&#13;
Jungle Reds - 2200 NW Expwy- - - 405-524-5733&#13;
Piece To Remember-2131 NW 39th- -405-528-2223&#13;
Priscilla's- 615 E. Memorial - - - 405-755-8600&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa&#13;
Kelly Kirby,CPA-4815 S Harvard - 918-74f5466&#13;
Underguy.com - - -825 E. 3rd - - 918-829-0824&#13;
Priscilla's - - 7925 E. 41st - - - -918-627-4884&#13;
Priscilla's · · · · 5634 W. Skelly - - - •-918-446-6336&#13;
Priscilla's••• -11344 E. 11th•••• - 918-438-4224&#13;
Priscilla's• - - - 2333 E. 71st • • - - - .,. 918-499-1661&#13;
election and we are looking at a recount&#13;
headed by Secretary of State Kenneth&#13;
Blackwell. The same man that permitted&#13;
the use of electronic machines that&#13;
provided no paper record. The same man&#13;
who presided over a voting system that&#13;
resulted in quick, short lines in the&#13;
dominantly Republican suburbs, while&#13;
the inner cities experienced four and sixhour-&#13;
long waiting lines."&#13;
- Gay icon Barbra Streisand writing on&#13;
her Web site, Dec. 6.&#13;
WR1TER SUSAN SONTAG&#13;
HAS DIED AT THE A.OE&#13;
OF 11.&#13;
SHE IS SURVIVED&#13;
8Y SOME WOMAN. WHO&#13;
100K HER PICTURE&#13;
FOR A VODKA AJ&gt;.&#13;
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NEW CARTOONS A COUPLE OF" GUYS&#13;
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ofguyse&#13;
~~~&#13;
Cura~ao&#13;
courts gay&#13;
travelers&#13;
Seven years after the Cayman Islands&#13;
refqsed to let a gay-themed cruise dock,&#13;
another Caribbean island has put out the&#13;
welcome mat. The Dutch island of&#13;
Cutas:ao is encouraging gay and lesbian&#13;
trav;clers to visit with the help of a new&#13;
Web site, www.gaycuracao.com. To&#13;
receive a free DVD about the island, call (800)&#13;
328-7222 or visit www.curacao-tourism.com.&#13;
If yoive ever been to Holland, you&#13;
knqw .that the Dutch don't raise a blonde&#13;
eyebrow over the gay lifestyle. Same is&#13;
tru6 in their tropical paradise, Curas:ao.&#13;
The motto here: "Live &amp; Let Live."&#13;
.An:d oh how you can live.&#13;
Curas:ao is surrounded by over thirty&#13;
uncrowded beaches, some intimate and&#13;
tucked away without another sole in&#13;
sight. And these beaches are oh-soinviting&#13;
all year round, with an average&#13;
air temperature of 85° in the summer&#13;
and 81 ° in the winter. And an average&#13;
water temperature of between 78° and&#13;
gzo.&#13;
A short drive in from the beaches, you'll&#13;
find Willemstad, one of six UNESCO&#13;
world heritage city sites in the&#13;
Caribbean. Willemstad is historically&#13;
significant, because it is still filled with&#13;
Dutch-colonial architecture dating back&#13;
to the 17th and 18th centuries. The city&#13;
is also home to important. art, maritime&#13;
and Jewish· museums, as well as one of&#13;
the best anthropological museums in the&#13;
world.&#13;
A short swim out from the beaches,&#13;
you'll find some of the best shore diving&#13;
in the world. And further out, top&#13;
underwater attractions such as the&#13;
famous Mushroom Forest. In either case,&#13;
the visibility around Curas:ao is&#13;
remarkable, averaging about 100 feet. Or,&#13;
to put it another way, it's easy to see&#13;
why Curai;:ao should be at the top of&#13;
your vacation shortlist.&#13;
Night Life and Casino's.&#13;
In Curai;:ao, the nights are most&#13;
definitely full of life. Pull up a chair on&#13;
the beach and relax to a nice breeze and a&#13;
soothing jazz 'band. Or tear up the dance&#13;
floor at midnight to a hot Latin beat in&#13;
one of our many nightclubs. Either way,&#13;
you'll find enough here to keep you&#13;
entertained till the wee-hours of the&#13;
morning. And if you're feeling lucky,&#13;
then tty your hand in one of ten hotel&#13;
casinos that are on the island. They're&#13;
open daily and feature a variety of games&#13;
including blackjack, roulette, craps and&#13;
poker mach.ines.&#13;
The Beaches:&#13;
About 40 public and private beaches are&#13;
tucked in and around the island ranging from&#13;
private, secluded, intimate coves to larger&#13;
beaches that are bustling with activities such&#13;
as live bands, beach sports, parasailing and jet&#13;
skiing. Since the northern coast of the island&#13;
is made up of rocky shores and rough seas,&#13;
it's the southwestern coast with irs calm and&#13;
crystal clear warers which harbors the most&#13;
inviting beaches.&#13;
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Dear Editor&#13;
I just picked up my first copy of the&#13;
STAR; how nice to have a feature article on&#13;
the potential for Tulsa to become a Gay&#13;
Mecca (February issue). Your observations&#13;
were close to target with a few pellets of&#13;
shot flying slightly off course.&#13;
Tulsa's location is one of it's greatest&#13;
assets. From Dallas to Kansas City and from&#13;
Nashville to Denver, there is no city more&#13;
liberal and accepting. Often compared to&#13;
Boston for it's art, architecture and civic life,&#13;
Tulsa has: nine welcoming and affirming&#13;
churches, a thriving Jewish Community,&#13;
several predominantly gay neighborhoods&#13;
(Brady Heights Historic District has easily&#13;
the highest percentage of gays and lesbians&#13;
than any other), a smattering of bars, the&#13;
most extensive Gay Pride event in a 3 state&#13;
area, the oldest active gay rights&#13;
organization in the state (fulsa Oklahomans&#13;
for Human Rights • TOHR), and a police&#13;
department that meets with gay leaders as&#13;
part of their diversity training. In spite of&#13;
Oral Roberts University being located here&#13;
(or maybe because of it) Tulsa also has one&#13;
of the largest PFLAG organization in the&#13;
countrv. Additionally, there are many varied&#13;
social ~lubs (the leather community is one of&#13;
the most vast) and a capital campaign with&#13;
alreadv over $300K in funds working&#13;
towards building a new and visible Gay&#13;
Pride Center (www.pyramidproject.org).&#13;
The gay business organization TuRBO is&#13;
going strong with almost 100 members&#13;
under the stewardship of TOHR; and&#13;
several gay restaurants have opened and&#13;
closed in the past years • hopefully there will&#13;
be more soon.&#13;
It is my hope and that of my colleagues&#13;
that the new Gay Pride Center will become&#13;
an anchor for what will be a Gay District for&#13;
Tulsa. Whether that is in The Brady Arts&#13;
District (close to the already predominantly&#13;
gay neighborhoods and shops) or in a part of&#13;
the city that has the right stuff, you are more&#13;
likely .:o see a gathering of forces within a&#13;
Gay District just like in other major cities.&#13;
Not a Gay District to ghettoize our&#13;
community, but to give us the strength of&#13;
combined spirit.&#13;
Best Regards,&#13;
T'mo•hv A. Wiiliams. Tu'.sa. OK ~ - ,/ , ,&#13;
·Let's Rodeo 2005&#13;
by Greg Steele&#13;
TULSA, OK. With the Fort Worth&#13;
rodeo kicking off the 2005 gay rodeo&#13;
season in March, Tulsa's T-Town Rodeo&#13;
will begin the four states region's buckin&#13;
for buckles show of events on April 8th-&#13;
10th at the Tulsa Expo Square Arena. For&#13;
more information and tickets go to&#13;
www.soonerstaterodeo.com. Sponsorships&#13;
are still available.&#13;
Diamond State Rodeo, in Little Rock&#13;
Arkansas presents it's 10th season with&#13;
the "Rodeo In The Rock 2005" April&#13;
22nd-24th at the Arkansas Equestrian&#13;
Center Barton Coliseum. For more info&#13;
go to: www.dsra.org.&#13;
Rodeo Wichita presented bv the&#13;
Kansas Gay Rodeo Assoc. will be held in&#13;
Wichita, Kansas May13-1 Sth. Location tO&#13;
be announced. www.kgra.us&#13;
OGRA, Oklahoma Gay Rodeo&#13;
Assoc. holds their 20th annual "Great&#13;
Plains Rodeo" May 27th-29th at the&#13;
Oklahoma State Fairgrounds arena.&#13;
OGRA is the 3rd largest gay rodeo event&#13;
under the IGRA umbrella. For schedule&#13;
of events visit www.okgayrodeo.com&#13;
MGRA's "Show-Me-State Rodeo"&#13;
will take off later this fall September 2nd-&#13;
4th. The Missouri Gay Rodeo Assoc. is&#13;
in there 13th year and has chapters in&#13;
Kansas City, Springfield and Joplin. For&#13;
updates go to: www.mgra.us&#13;
The International Gay Rodeo f\ssociation&#13;
(IGRA) is an umbrelia organization comprised&#13;
of 20 regional Gay Rodeo Associatiom&#13;
from across the United States and Canada.&#13;
IGRA serves to foster the sport of Rocke :ind&#13;
Country &amp; Western actiYities. IGRf\, !D&#13;
fellowship with its member associai:io,i,&lt;&#13;
donates ;housands of doi!ars to char:n- each&#13;
year. The Gay and Lesbian Co:nmumt1es ui&#13;
the United States and Canada have be::-n&#13;
en:dched by the eciucational efforcs of lGR:\&#13;
through its sanc:ioning and sprrnsorship ,,f&#13;
tne various events and activities which are a&#13;
part of what we cali Gay Rodeo.&#13;
Your locai Rodeo Associaticn n:::ed,&#13;
your support, have fun for a good crns&lt;::.&#13;
They Do!&#13;
Page 6&#13;
MARCH 2005&#13;
by Andrew Collins&#13;
"Palm Beach, Florida"&#13;
With the emergence of South F1orida as one of&#13;
the hottest queer destinations in North America,&#13;
the pink presence has gradually migrated to&#13;
metro Palm Beach, a region not traditionally&#13;
known for its lesbian and gay scene. The area's&#13;
largest city, West Palm Beach, and its high-rent,&#13;
ocean-front neighbor, Palm Beach, are but an&#13;
hour north of the gay-popular Ft. Lauderdale,&#13;
. . . . and they offer plenty of cultural, dining, and&#13;
rughtlife diversions as well as some of the nation's ritziest hotels.&#13;
West Palm Beach originated largely as a place to accommodate the countless&#13;
cooks, maids, chauffeurs, butlers, and gardeners employed in the great mansions and&#13;
resorts of Palm Beach. Although it'1 much larger than Palm Beach ind contains the&#13;
region's major airport and train station, for many years it was considered little more&#13;
than a pass-through for travelers headed to Palm Beach, and as recentlv as die mid'&#13;
90s ':'as ~addled ~th ~gh crime and urban blight. Over the past dec~de, however, a&#13;
combmatton of C1V1C prtde, progressive planning, and private investment have&#13;
helped turn downtown into a vibrant residential, commercial, and arts district. The&#13;
crown jewel of downtown's renaissance, the $600 million CityPlace entertainment&#13;
and shopping center has been built to resemble a Mediterranean village - it contains&#13;
more than 75 mostly upscale chain shops, a dozen fine restaurants a 20~screeh&#13;
cinema, and a massive concert hall. '&#13;
Another major draw is the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts -&#13;
a ven1;1-e for ~rst-rate ballet, classical music, and Broadway-style musicals. The city's&#13;
most 1mpress1ve cultural attraction, the Norton Museum of Art contains a fine&#13;
collection of 1_9th- and 20th-century American and European paintings; following&#13;
the 2003 operuog of a 45,000-square-foot wing, it became the Tuigcst art museum in&#13;
the state.&#13;
. Fr~m downtown West Palm Beach, Route A1A leads over the"Flagler Memorial&#13;
Bndge mto P:tlm Beach, long one of the wealthiest - and unabashedly snobbiest -&#13;
enclaves on the Eastern Seaboard. The gay and lesbian scene is virtuallv invisible&#13;
her~, b~t it can be fun ch~g along the town's gilded avenues, trying to guess&#13;
which tortress wall or towenng hedge conceals the estll.te of which celebritv.&#13;
The s~azzf shopping begins along Royal Poinciana Way, which you'll bit just&#13;
after crossir~g th: Flagler Memorial Bridge. The best places for window browsing&#13;
and gallery noppmg are the toy-poodle-infested sidewalks of Worth Avenue, several&#13;
bl~cks ~outh, where you'll find stores with such ptedous, if gag-inducing, natnes as&#13;
Ansto~ds and Au Cas~ere. For a chance to marvel at the island's I~ of·&#13;
con~pt~uous c_o~sumpuon, spend an hour or two touring Flagler Museum, :which is&#13;
set tnstde Whitenall, a 73-room, turn-of-the-century castle. · ·&#13;
As for nos~ing, West Palm Beach's most homo-popular restaut20t, JU,,~&#13;
~a~e, ?ffers an inventive, changing menu of contemporary American · ·&#13;
10c1ud10g black bean and tomato cakes and goat cheese-and&#13;
crepes. It occupies a retro-cool former drugstore (circa 19 , of&#13;
the city's antiques row. Cabana, a hip sidewalk cafe with a sexv dinmg·,&#13;
West Paim's funky Clematis Street, serves wonderful ... ndt~ :'-}:' ·&#13;
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Nuevo Latino fare, including a tender&#13;
marinated skirt steak and heavenly&#13;
Cuban sandwiches. Wash everything&#13;
down with a mojito cocktail.&#13;
Across the bridge in Palm Beach,&#13;
Chuck and Harold's is where visiting&#13;
celebs congregate for a casual meal and&#13;
where everybody else comes to peoplewatch&#13;
- tty to grab a table outside&#13;
overlooking the sidewalk. Bice&#13;
Ristorante, tucked in a cloistered&#13;
courtyard off of Worth Avenue, serves&#13;
excellent Northern Italian food and is&#13;
one of the best see-and-be-seen eateries in&#13;
Palm Beach consider seared tare tuna&#13;
with sauteed butternut squash, crispy&#13;
spinach, and a sweet-tangy apricot sauce.&#13;
Hamburger Heaven is a jazzed-up&#13;
version of the classic all-American burger&#13;
joint; this small luncheonette with a Ushape&#13;
counter is something of a local&#13;
institution in downtown Palm Beach,&#13;
drawing equally among the hoi polloi&#13;
and the local elite. It's also a favorite spot&#13;
for hearty breakfasts.&#13;
You'll find a handful of gay nightspots&#13;
in West Palm Beach, including Kashmir,&#13;
a festive and elaborate warehouse disco.&#13;
The area's definitive cruising-andmingling&#13;
video bar, H.G. Roosters has&#13;
been going strong for years. The crowd is&#13;
eclectic, and the staff cute and friendly. A&#13;
branch of the famed nightclub in the&#13;
Hamptons ( on eastern Long Island, in&#13;
New York), the Resort Lounge occupies&#13;
a glam space inside CityPlace and pulls in&#13;
its share of A-listers, along with plenty of&#13;
poseurs and wanna-bes simply hoping to&#13;
see some A-listers. Paris and Nicky are&#13;
said to be regulars at this riotously&#13;
colorful, sexually ambiguous hangout.&#13;
The gay-friendly Respectable Street Cafe,&#13;
at the west end of Clematis Street, tanks&#13;
among the best music clubs in the city,&#13;
presenting an eclectic range of bands.&#13;
5101 is a low-keyed gay neighborhood&#13;
bar, and Cupids Cabaret is a favorite&#13;
place to ogle male strippers, with lap&#13;
dances being a house specialty. It's the&#13;
onlv bar in South Florida where the&#13;
dan'cers take _everything_ off.&#13;
If you want to be close to gay&#13;
nightlife, stay in West Palm, which is&#13;
home to the super-sleek Hotel Biba, a big&#13;
hit with trendy types, thanks to its&#13;
Aveda bath products, glass-tile mosaic&#13;
floors in the bathrooms, angular&#13;
mahogany furniture, and lavenderscented&#13;
closets. The intimate property&#13;
has just 43 rooms and brings a splash of&#13;
Miami Beach's outrageousness to the&#13;
city's downtown.&#13;
The Hibiscus House - a 1922 mansion&#13;
in one of West Palm Beach's most&#13;
historic neighborhoods - is now a B&amp;B&#13;
run by gracious hosts Raleigh Hill and&#13;
Colin Rayner. Each room has a name&#13;
that bears out a particular look. The&#13;
Green Room has French doors opening&#13;
onto a balcony with verdant garden&#13;
views; the Burgundy Suite is bathed in&#13;
sumptuous reds. In the morning you're&#13;
treated to a delicious two-course&#13;
breakfast. The lavish, gay-owned&#13;
Grandview Gardens B&amp;B lies within&#13;
walking distance of downtown West&#13;
Palm Beach's many fine shops and&#13;
restaurants. This dashing 1920s Spanish&#13;
Mediterranean-style home contains five&#13;
posh yet reasonably priced rooms, all&#13;
with French doors opening onto&#13;
secluded terraces that oYerlook the pool.&#13;
Palm Beach is the domain of posh&#13;
resort compounds, and no place captures&#13;
the regal essence of this wealthy, blueblooded&#13;
enclave more persuasively than&#13;
the majestic, twin-turreted Breakers&#13;
resort, which opened in 1896 and&#13;
anchors 140 beautifully manicured acres&#13;
of lawns, gardens, and palm trees. The&#13;
Italian Renaissance building contains 560&#13;
ultraposh rooms, several excellent .&#13;
restaurants (Sunday brunch in The Circle&#13;
dining room is de rigueut), two&#13;
outstanding 18-hole golf courses, a huge&#13;
full-service spa and fitness center&#13;
overlooking the ocean, and scads of other&#13;
impressive amenities. Another popular&#13;
choice, if money's not an issue, is the&#13;
Four Seasons Ocean Grand, a&#13;
contemporary 6-acre oceanfront&#13;
compound a few miles south of the&#13;
hubbub of Worth Avenue. Although&#13;
supremely sumptuous, the sleek design&#13;
and decor contribute to a fairly relaxed&#13;
mood you'll feel right at hor~e walking&#13;
through the lobby in casual threads.&#13;
A refined and historic boutique hotel with&#13;
a discreet gay :.md lesbian following, the 43-&#13;
room Chesterfield Palm Beach feels a bit like&#13;
a private European dub, with its museumquality&#13;
furnishings, courtly restaurant,&#13;
garden courtyard, and afternoon high-tea&#13;
service. Rooms are cozy but comfy, with&#13;
marble baths, downy bathrobes, and 1~\7,&#13;
y,rith VCRs. It's steps frnn~ Worth An::nue&#13;
shopping. '"'•····continued page-JJ&#13;
Page 8&#13;
WAL-MART&#13;
CHANGES&#13;
FAMILY POLICY&#13;
'We hope that with equal&#13;
responsibility come equal&#13;
benefits,' said HRC's Daryl&#13;
Herrschaft.&#13;
WASHINGTON - The Human Rights&#13;
Campaign appiauded Wal-Mart Stores,&#13;
the nation's largest private employer, for&#13;
a new definition of family that includes&#13;
same-sex partners recognized under state&#13;
law.&#13;
"We hope that with equal responsibilir-y&#13;
come equal benefits," said HRC's Darvl&#13;
Herrschaft, deputy director for HRC'~&#13;
workplace project. "We are encouraged&#13;
by this sign showing America's heartland&#13;
employer understands same-sex couples&#13;
share the responsibilities that come with&#13;
being a family. It's only appropriate for&#13;
these families to also receive the same&#13;
benefits as others."&#13;
Wal-Mart's definition of "immediate&#13;
family" was included in a conflict-ofinterest&#13;
poiicv the companv filed&#13;
yesterday with the Sec~riti~s and&#13;
Exchange Commission. A portion of the&#13;
policy follows:&#13;
"You are responsible for advancing WalMart's&#13;
business interests when the&#13;
opportunity to do so arises. You ,,;ay not&#13;
take any opportunities or use any&#13;
con.fidet:tial information for your benefit,&#13;
or for the benefit of your immediate family&#13;
members, that you discoi:er or obtain&#13;
through your employment with Wal-Mart.&#13;
Immediate family members include&#13;
!whether by birth, adoption, marriage or&#13;
domestic partnership or civii union, if&#13;
recognized lry your state or other local law)&#13;
your spouse, children, parents, si · ,&#13;
mothers and fathers-in-law, sons&#13;
daughters-in-law and brothers and sistersin-&#13;
1.aw. ''&#13;
"\X' e will continue our work to&#13;
encourage Wal-Mart and other&#13;
companies to expand fair-minded poiicies&#13;
to areas where same-sex couples are not&#13;
recognized by law," added Herrschaft.&#13;
"Without legal recognition of same-sex&#13;
couples, employers' domestic partner&#13;
programs are a critical way to ensure that&#13;
every employee's family h~s equal access&#13;
to healthcare, medical leave and other&#13;
workplace-offered benefits. Companies&#13;
that offer these benefits understand that&#13;
the strength and stability of every&#13;
employee's family life correlates with the&#13;
quality of their work and the success of&#13;
the business."&#13;
Currently 228 - or 45 percent - of&#13;
Fortune 500 companies offer health care&#13;
benefits to employees' same-sex domestic&#13;
partners or spouses. The number has&#13;
increased tenfold since 1995, when onlv&#13;
21 Fortune 500 companies offered the ,&#13;
benefits. Wal-Mart competitors Costco&#13;
Wholesale, Best Buy and Horne Depot all&#13;
offer domestic partner health benefits.&#13;
In July 2003, Wal-Mart expanded its nondiscrimination&#13;
policy to include sexual&#13;
orientation. Currently, nine of che 10&#13;
top companies in the Forrune 500&#13;
include sexual orientation in their nondiscrimination&#13;
policies, and three of&#13;
these companies also include pro_tection&#13;
against discrimination based on gender&#13;
identity in their policies.&#13;
"Every gay, lesbian, bisexual and&#13;
rransgender employee deserves to be&#13;
judged by the job they do, not who they&#13;
are," said Herrschaft. "We urge Wal-Mart&#13;
and other companies to add protections&#13;
for ttansgender employees so that no&#13;
employees are at risk for losing their&#13;
livelihood for reasons that have nothing&#13;
to do with their work."&#13;
The Human Rights Campaign is the largest&#13;
nationai lesbian, gay, bisexual and irarngender&#13;
political organization with members&#13;
throughout the country. It effectively lobbies&#13;
Congress, provides campaign support and&#13;
educates the public to ensure that LGBT&#13;
Americans can be open, honest and safe at&#13;
home, at work and in the community.&#13;
Page 9 Photo's by Chaz&#13;
Up Close&#13;
with&#13;
Male&#13;
Entertainer&#13;
Joseph.&#13;
Male entertainment, it's hot&#13;
or it's not! This 24 year old is&#13;
hot! Joseph loves the spot light&#13;
and said " I enjoy the enthusiasm&#13;
of the crowd and I have a great time doing it. The money is very good also". His&#13;
athletic build and handsome face quickly gets your attention when he jolts onto the&#13;
stage. The fans in Springfield are all to eager to voice there approval as he flexes every&#13;
muscle in his 5' 11" frame and gives a very masculine performance.&#13;
Joseph grew up on a farm, a foster home south of Atlanta, GA until he was 18 when&#13;
he left and went to work in a logging camp. He moved to Springfield, MO four years&#13;
ago where he works for a construction company pouring concrete. With a goal of&#13;
attending college to study creative · · writing and&#13;
music, he plays the acoustical tar and has&#13;
performed as lead singer in a Springfield&#13;
straight clubs. Joseph's main is to be successful&#13;
in music. In his spare time ri&#13;
exercise are his favorite hob&#13;
voted him our 2005 Mister OZ",·&#13;
Greg Hill.&#13;
Currently&#13;
performing on&#13;
week ends at the&#13;
OZ bar in&#13;
Springfield,&#13;
Joseph has&#13;
become a popular&#13;
main attraction&#13;
and draws a huge&#13;
crowd at the&#13;
newly reorganized&#13;
club. "Joe has&#13;
.become such a hit&#13;
we have&#13;
Talented live entertainment here in i:he four states region has become the signature&#13;
of many night dubs and bars. Exceptional performers are highly courted in an&#13;
extremely competitive business. Singers, Comedians, Female Impersonators, Musicians,&#13;
Musical Groups and Male Dancers WANTED! Club pat.tons love to dance to&#13;
the music of a great DJ, but are also looking for an alternative in good live gay&#13;
entertainment.&#13;
&#13;
Page 12&#13;
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Here in our community you will&#13;
find Shelter Agent Greg Tainter.&#13;
We're proud to serve this community&#13;
and our customers. Call today&#13;
and ask about our services.&#13;
Life-Worker's Comp. -Home-Auto-Farm-Business&#13;
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Tel: (636),~38-5500&#13;
Fax:' (636) 938-3539&#13;
Page 15&#13;
"Chat Rooms,&#13;
Bar Scenes, Ect."&#13;
Well, here I am a single gay man and&#13;
where oh where do I look for someone?&#13;
The chat rooms are really getting more&#13;
weird all the time. There are getting to&#13;
be way to many "crazies" out there. One&#13;
has to be VERY cautious when meeting&#13;
anyone for the first time from a chat&#13;
room conversation. It is always best to&#13;
meet in a bar or in a public place like a&#13;
shopping center or somewhere that is&#13;
really safe. And of course it seems like&#13;
three-fourths of the guys you meet in the&#13;
chat rooms turns out to be married&#13;
heteros who are just looking for a little&#13;
extra action on the side. And that is&#13;
NOT something that I am looking for in&#13;
my life right now. Then there are the&#13;
different descriptions of one's own&#13;
assessment of themselves. Nothing&#13;
wrong with being 40 or 50 or even 60 or&#13;
70 but be honest when giving your age.&#13;
A 60 year old cannot possibly pass for a&#13;
25 year old. And we won't even go into&#13;
the "aol size" difference between 6 inches&#13;
and 9 inches. It seems that there is always&#13;
somebody for everyone so why lie about&#13;
who vou are? Just go with the flow and&#13;
enjoy life. Just be very specific in the&#13;
chat rooms on who you are and what&#13;
vou are looking for.&#13;
, The good old gay bars are st ill a s tap .l e&#13;
for hoping to hook up with someone.&#13;
· someone from out of town comes&#13;
through and of course everyone hits on&#13;
them quickly. I do like to get out on&#13;
weekends and travel to cities usually&#13;
within 100 miles of here and that can&#13;
sometimes be fun. A new face in town&#13;
always draws interest. I have even been&#13;
known to hit a few straight bars in a&#13;
Holiday Inn, Ramada Inn or some of&#13;
the other major hotel chains.&#13;
Amazingly I have found several other&#13;
gay guys going there also. My older&#13;
friends tells me that a few years ago that&#13;
almost evervone went out for happy&#13;
hour from 5 to 7 and that the bars were&#13;
ii.ways packed at that time with people&#13;
getting off of work. That sounds great!&#13;
Just wish that it was like that today. .&#13;
Now it seems that nobody goes out till&#13;
at Je1ist 10 PM and sometimes even later.&#13;
Since I have to be at work at 8 every&#13;
morning that just doesn't work for me.&#13;
I.have ii.ways had an aversion to Parks.&#13;
They just really never did anything for&#13;
me. It was just to public for me.&#13;
I ha~e lots of friends who cruise the&#13;
parks all the time but it just doesn't&#13;
;.ork for me. But with the proper "eye&#13;
contact" I have found people at the car&#13;
wash, supermarket, shopping mall and&#13;
even at Walmart! It just takes a little&#13;
more time to search sometimes. But I&#13;
won't give up trying to find that&#13;
"special" person in my life. I know that&#13;
someday, somehow, somewhere he will&#13;
come into my life and it will be perfect.&#13;
But until then I will just continue to&#13;
keep on the lookout for Mr. Right&#13;
whether at a bar, on line, just looking in&#13;
the BIG world or at gay meetings,&#13;
groups or seminars or gatherings. I&#13;
won't give up.&#13;
But the only problem ----------------------7&#13;
the bars that I go to all&#13;
the time have the same&#13;
people in them night&#13;
after night after night. I&#13;
have either been with all&#13;
of them or have by my&#13;
own choice not wanted&#13;
to be with them. Once&#13;
in a great while&#13;
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Page 16&#13;
124 N. Boston - TulsaT OK - 918.584.9494&#13;
Thursday Nights - Rachael Erikks - MGA 2004&#13;
Sunday Nights - Catia Lee Love - MGA 2000&#13;
Thursday and Sunday - 18 to enter; 21 to drink&#13;
Friday and Saturday Dance Party -21 to enter&#13;
9 p till 2 a - Thu-sday - Sunday nights&#13;
"Night of&#13;
Press Release&#13;
Feb 19, 2005&#13;
R 2005"&#13;
JOPLIN, MO A "Night of Stars 2005"&#13;
for AIDS Project of the Ozarks. The&#13;
e·.enr ·.viii be held on Sunday, April 3rd,&#13;
2nos. The annual fund-raiser will begin at&#13;
2 PI\f at Ree's Lounge iocated at 716 S.&#13;
Mam. Parking and entrance is at the rear&#13;
of the building off of Joplin Street. All&#13;
monies raised during The Nignt of Stars&#13;
2005 wiil be donated to APO to assist&#13;
HIV clients living in the southwest&#13;
1\fissouri 1\rea.&#13;
The event activities will include an&#13;
auction of donated items and services and&#13;
a talent show featuring local performers.&#13;
AIDS Project of rhe Ozarks provides&#13;
care and services to 500+ clients in the&#13;
Ozarks and the southwest Missouri&#13;
area. Those living with the HIV virus.&#13;
APO also provides prevention awareness&#13;
and educational information to the&#13;
community free of charge.&#13;
i\11 contributions and donations are&#13;
tax deductible. If vou should need a&#13;
letter documenting our non-profit, taxexempt&#13;
status please contact Lynn&#13;
Meyerkord at 417-881-1900 and the&#13;
information will be sent to you.&#13;
We are asking for community&#13;
support for this event. If you would&#13;
like to make a donation or need more&#13;
information, please contact Tim Baker&#13;
at 417-206-4691 or email&#13;
Tim_Baker39@yahoo.com. You may&#13;
also contact Richard or Terry at Ree's&#13;
Lounge at 4!7-627-9035.&#13;
Page 17&#13;
Do you ever wonder what happened to&#13;
that cute kid that lived in your&#13;
neighborhood?&#13;
ti~ gme up. &amp;&amp;f did he gro"&#13;
He and his friends are appearing nightly&#13;
at&#13;
"Tulsa's best kept secref'&#13;
nd p ub&#13;
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Joe&#13;
. ~y relationshie with, pastors locally and&#13;
in Eurdca :sp~ h!ij::b~en;_~eJfipk of&#13;
meetibgs archiiia illlfderiominatfon I&#13;
belong to. What Latn saying here is that&#13;
I never dreamed i:bai: iii&lt;rnv lifetii:ne&#13;
opp6rtunitics w~tili ~if~£~ my . life that&#13;
would make a difference for anyon~. Or&#13;
that those OJ?P:Oftuaj~es w&lt;;nil.1li1~t,;:.&#13;
manifest themselves info the supp9rt, ·&#13;
encouragement, and care I have .,,: .. ·&#13;
experienced in the last 'fow;/ ni9,.pJhs _now.&#13;
Here I am the pastor of a sm,alF Cfuistian&#13;
church tb,at mini~ters pred · · antly to&#13;
the gay, lcs_bian,, bisexual . . ,&#13;
Transgendered community arid yet&#13;
YOU TOO'G:AN:. .· i .; &gt; · almost every denotnination in town had&#13;
· · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · •. · · , • · " me on their pray~r list. Everyone at&#13;
, DIFEERENC~ .. · work would say; ."E .iJ&gt;. going to&#13;
1n my'.lifcfu¥!;)I;hs,vc-1oyacl, supported; · be' 61(,,.:by thc"way,, }&gt;i.i on:pur&#13;
cnc6ufaged ati,d ;even ii.:ritated my sliare ~hurch~s prayer, list:'; ... , .. c:ibout the&#13;
of peoples but: always. mowing. that the overwhelming conccB_t' id~o!ved in that.&#13;
day w.o.uld,;'c:oine ~henJ :wo'l]ld "londc~ Openly out bt1;f calmiy BJtli;in,bqw I '&#13;
what if? In ;..the past fourteen months I stand on: issues' and ~1Ldiis support. .· In&#13;
' have hl!d four \gj~es;:,. My ' ' : :odwnciili,,ofriff.etno.d,;ns:Y an_··f·. 9dn1i)Y:' "Jii~.•afr.dosunhd1·th. c&#13;
ncutostttgcoμjB.is:tpli!l:isJ;w,i~cthit I w'il.S/ ' .. . . . . ' '&#13;
his, 5;Wltb:¥l df:Jl¥~, 1: ' · f;~r-s'tate atca we Fr6miny&#13;
have I cfili, make a difference. . dli;i;li~,~til tri.y rctu;n io\vqik;I was&#13;
I hav~ found thit l can atid if fcan; so ritver' left alone wit:h some pcdplc even&#13;
can YOU! · You sec this past year I was cciniing to .our honic · because. μi,cy. knew&#13;
diagnosed with cancer of the lymph my pa;mcr was sleeping dwjpg the· day&#13;
nodes in my neck. For two months after (he works graveyard shift). Eipills, cards&#13;
i:he biopsy I had a dressing on my neck. and phone c.alls were ·so ov . .. . .. ng at&#13;
It's a little difficult to hide a dressing that times that I lit~rally sat and . s&#13;
is just' under your jaw bone. Even with a running down my fac&lt;:. 'Th;en came the&#13;
short fat neck a turtle neck shirt . good news that there wouid not have to&#13;
wouldn't cover it. There were the usual, be any chemotherapy _or radiation&#13;
"did you cut yourself shaving" or "is the treatments. Simply cvei:y six-~onth&#13;
hickey that big" comments .but then chcck:-ups for the patfcv y~ars to make&#13;
there were t:hf words of c~couragcmcnt, s11te the 'ca~cer·hasri'f'r~nirifc.4-&#13;
the "I'll remember you in prayer" ar1d Yes, I havci truly b~en bl~;;cd and.&#13;
even the, "I have you on our churches God has seen: nic · flirough blessing me&#13;
prayer list.'' I suddenly realized that I with family, friends and people in my life&#13;
have made a difference in my life with that care. I have to, publicly say Thank&#13;
family, friends; at work and church,, you! I do that b,· c~ii:g you to act and&#13;
There have b·een difficult decisions made tb do it now. ·. · if I can make a&#13;
that have 'not always.been populQ,.r, a- . differeni:_e SQ.&#13;
public stand in out 'Iocal ncwseapcr It is'.,fo that we do not let&#13;
outing not just myself but our church, a the last ~iettipn/oteak our spitjt or&#13;
very public .stand supporting p'ublic dampen our'ieso&amp;e. We ml).§t act always&#13;
debate on any issue but to do so without to do what is right even when it may not&#13;
hate and personal attacks. and articles in be popular: Io doing so· you will find&#13;
this "community magazine'; have been that you ·can make a difference and&#13;
used in England, Scotland and Germany. people will respect that. ; .. cont. next page l&#13;
1&#13;
Page 19&#13;
Steve Urie from pg 18&#13;
Our country is on a slippery downhill&#13;
slide to put us back in the closet and I for&#13;
one shall not be going back in there. We&#13;
must keep track of what our federal, state&#13;
and local government is doing. We must&#13;
let them know how we feel about it. I&#13;
attended a county commission meeting&#13;
in Escambia County, Florida where one&#13;
county commissioner stated, "I am&#13;
voting for this because the only phone&#13;
call I received was for it." Just think one&#13;
phone call! I attended a Missouri Senate&#13;
session where a senator recited a letter&#13;
from just one constituent and introduced&#13;
a bill on the Senate floor. Just think one&#13;
letter!&#13;
You could be that one phone call,&#13;
that one letter or that one e-mail that&#13;
makes a difference for all of us. If I can&#13;
do it ... so can YOU!&#13;
W c need to oppose an amendment to&#13;
the constitution simple because it is&#13;
being used to generate hate and fear. The&#13;
sample letter below may be copied and&#13;
used in snail mail or email. I encourage&#13;
you to make the difference. Be that one&#13;
call, that one letter, that one e-mail&#13;
because it is the right thing to do.&#13;
"This amendment is unnecessary,&#13;
discriminatory and would amend the&#13;
Constitution for the first time to&#13;
restrict the rights of a group of&#13;
Americans.&#13;
Despite being soundly defeated last&#13;
year, I understand that this&#13;
amendment may be introduced in the&#13;
House again soon. I wanted to make&#13;
sure you ~_ew that&#13;
and freedoms, not to take them away .&#13;
Further, this amendment would do&#13;
real harm to same-sex couples and&#13;
their children, who already do not&#13;
enjoy the vast majority of benefits and&#13;
protections that married couples enjoy.&#13;
Please do not co-sponsor the&#13;
amendment. Please urge your&#13;
colleagues in the House of&#13;
Representatives to focus on other&#13;
issues that are priorities. I look&#13;
forward to receiving your response."&#13;
Until next month, stay out of the closet!&#13;
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Page 22&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"Being open about our lives is the&#13;
most important and powerful form&#13;
of activism at our disposal. Lecturing&#13;
our friends and family about gay&#13;
marriage isn't nearly so important as&#13;
letting them see that our&#13;
relationships are as important and&#13;
integral to us as theirs are to them. If&#13;
we do not treat our relationships as&#13;
equal, how can we ever expect others&#13;
ro do the same? 'Coming out' isn't a&#13;
one-step conversation; it's a lifelong&#13;
commitment. And it isn't just about&#13;
activism and civil rights. It's about&#13;
living your life with integrity and&#13;
honesty and, to use an overused&#13;
word, it's about pride."&#13;
- Washington Blade Executive&#13;
Editor Chris Crain in a Jan. 7&#13;
editorial. -&#13;
The Pink&#13;
The Pink Triangle was used by the Nazis&#13;
to signify homosexuals. Although,&#13;
homosexuals were only one of the groups&#13;
targeted for extermination, it is&#13;
unfortunately, the group that history&#13;
often excludes. The Pink Triangle defies&#13;
anyone to deny history.&#13;
In 1935 Hitler revised the German Law,&#13;
Paragraph 175, prohibiting&#13;
homosexuality, by including kissing,&#13;
embracing, and gay fantasies as well as&#13;
sexual acts. Convicted .offenders- an&#13;
estimated 25,000 from 1937 to 1939, were&#13;
sent to priso!l and later transferred to&#13;
concentration camps. They were to be&#13;
sterilized, most often by castration.&#13;
Hitler changed his policy on&#13;
homosexuality to include death in 1942.&#13;
A yellow Star of David under a&#13;
superimposed Pink Triangle represented&#13;
Gay Jewish prisoners- by the social&#13;
hierarchy, the lowest of all prisoners.&#13;
Page 23&#13;
I Dee&#13;
"Ph eIp s" .......I.ll .&#13;
Just last month I wrote about a New Year&#13;
and a New Beginning. Little did I realize&#13;
what a new year and new beginning' I was&#13;
getting myself into. My favorite aunt and&#13;
uncle recently moved to Topeka, Kansas and I&#13;
thought that I would visit them for the&#13;
weekend. They have known that I was born&#13;
gay and totally accept who I am as does the&#13;
rest of my family. We had a great visit and&#13;
then decided to go out for lunch at one of the&#13;
local restaurants which was located in the·&#13;
Gage Shopping Center on the comer of Gage&#13;
Street and Huntoon Street. To our&#13;
amazement and shock we found a group of&#13;
children not over 14 years of age right on the&#13;
sidewalk with huge signs saying" GOD&#13;
HATES FAGS" and other derogatory&#13;
comments. We couldn't believe it! What kind&#13;
of a world is this? Upon entering the&#13;
restaurant my aunt asked the manager what&#13;
was going on. He very nice explained that it&#13;
was the "Phelps" group who protests regularly&#13;
on that corner as their church is just a couple&#13;
of blocks away. I had heard about Fred Phelps&#13;
for several years and how he pickets funerals&#13;
of gay men who die from AIDS and that he&#13;
pickers the University of Kansas whenever&#13;
they have a gay-themed concert or theatrical&#13;
production. I even read where he goes to&#13;
different cities to prorest against gays. There&#13;
was a web site on one of the signs that I&#13;
quickly wrote down. www.godhatesfags.com.&#13;
If you have never logged onto that website I&#13;
suggest that you do. It is an intelligent person&#13;
who knows who their enecnies are and trust&#13;
me, FRED PHELPS is our enemy. He has a&#13;
church in Topeka with a very small&#13;
congregation mainiy consisting of his own&#13;
family. Several of his own children won't&#13;
have anything to do with him. He used to be&#13;
an at:orney but was disbarred in the Smte of&#13;
Kansas. On his website it tells where he is&#13;
going to be picketing in the weeks to come.&#13;
He even hates the country of Sweden and has&#13;
signs saying "God Hates Sweden" just because&#13;
the peopk of Sweden are intelligent enough to&#13;
extend all of the marital status to homosexuals&#13;
as well as neterosexuals.&#13;
Can you just imagine if he had these little&#13;
children carrying signs and posters that&#13;
read, "God Hates Blacks" or "God Hates&#13;
Jews" or God Hates whatever"? But&#13;
hating gays seems to be alright. The&#13;
people of Topeka and Kansas has had to&#13;
endure this man long enough everyday&#13;
and everyday. But when he and his&#13;
group embarrasses me and my family&#13;
then enough is enough. He is performing&#13;
hate crimes in tbe name of his church&#13;
and it is just not right. Even thou I don't&#13;
live in Kansas I am writing letters to the&#13;
Mayor of Topeka, the Gm-ernor of&#13;
Kansas and to several State Senators in&#13;
Kansas. What right does this madman&#13;
have to spew hate towards us? Again, if&#13;
he hated blacks or Jews there would be a&#13;
massive public uproar about the whole&#13;
· thing. And where are the religious&#13;
people in Topeka who tolerate this kind&#13;
of behavior? Do they not care what is&#13;
going on in their city? Topeka, Kansas&#13;
has become the laughing stock all over&#13;
the United States. Why aren't there&#13;
more gay publications writing about this&#13;
man and informing everyone about him?&#13;
Apparently he has taken his crusade to&#13;
different parts of the C nited States&#13;
however he feels more comfortable ·&#13;
within the confines of Kansas.&#13;
Everyone has a right not to like&#13;
someone else but this is a plain and&#13;
simple HATE CRIME! There should be&#13;
laws against this type of activity. No&#13;
American should have to put up with&#13;
this kind of discrimination. NO ONE!&#13;
What right does this man have to&#13;
promote Hatred in America and to bring&#13;
small children into his church? All of&#13;
this of course is done in the name of&#13;
religion so it is alright in their eyes.&#13;
Hopefully the rest of my year wii! be&#13;
a little calmer and tamer than this last&#13;
month. So, things are still changing for&#13;
ine this year. I am going to be much&#13;
happier and if I have to bitch a little&#13;
more to get good service and what I&#13;
cieserve then I will. It is just that simple.&#13;
Page24&#13;
heeii.wnttog. .. e gaJC~nd&#13;
lesbi~ pr'esffor ni,ore than 20&#13;
years. Sh_e seryed for _tliree, y;ears as&#13;
1;11~ co-chai(of ftie)&lt;;&gt;#;d of_ . .&#13;
-~{Ji11Is·.~:I-J;xb~;:f, fits '·&gt; .,.,,._.J,. '"" ... ·, ..&#13;
Transge1:1&lt;ier CcimmunitJT Center,&#13;
where shC f ouri.ded a&#13;
gro~dbr~3;'$ng_ .read1~g .~cries&#13;
ci'l l,.e. ~a-· "In' ,,.,_O-,!,;u&lt; r. .'" O,~ w" n'' W' ' ri't e.".&#13;
Lesbian Notions .&#13;
by Paula Martinac&#13;
MARCH 2005&#13;
Crying&#13;
Shame&#13;
In a recent development in the J;:{IV / AIDS&#13;
, epidemic, two independent research teams&#13;
recommended that all Americans - not just&#13;
those .who've been deemed "high risk,'.' -~e gay&#13;
'm·en and iv drug users - be tested.for the virus.&#13;
Clearly, this is good news. The · :&#13;
· ·,recommendations are meant to finally make&#13;
RN t~sfi#g ~s .routirie and devoid ofstigma as a&#13;
Pap tesc, mammogram, or bldod-pressure&#13;
screening. · .· . .&#13;
. . But could a change implemented, in the third&#13;
decade of th~. pandemic really be effe&lt;;t±'{e,&#13;
given the sname still attached to HIV/ AIDS&#13;
and to homosexuality? Unless a public-health&#13;
. policy shift goes hand in.hand with realitybased&#13;
sex education, I think it would stand&#13;
! little chance of making a ·difference oveitime.&#13;
Part of the problem stems from the. fact .that&#13;
HIV is still being tied to identity rather·: than&#13;
behavior," ~though tl:fe connection is more subtle than in the past. For .example, all&#13;
the new.ii repp.i;ts. abolit .th.e 11,~ ~eqical studies. cite=~ people in "mpn . ·&#13;
he · · · · • · pf' _as · .the lowest-risk groups for HIV, who t opt&#13;
outof; the. . . .. er o ... . just have it once. . . ·&#13;
' . At about. the same tip:ie, . anotl:ier. reporc also hit the· news - that a. new ~-:_&#13;
resistannhain 'bf HN has appeareo in New· York City in a gay man wh~ ttsed· crystal&#13;
meth i!.tid,;acc&lt;&gt;r,d!rjg 't9 -ti;r~' _:New Y'cfrk Times...:, hs,.d f'unpro:eF:ecI sex&#13;
of partners:" Tfils lrearkeos •lSaclHo the early· 1980s, re-establishing the .&#13;
between.,HJV· and;homosexuality,atid conjuring. up. memories .of that original %ad"&#13;
gay map; P!ltient Zeiq,. who was.blamed_ for_bringingi11IV_to the United §tates.&#13;
.· IT'he,dang~r in contimμngro,talk,i1bqutns~ categon;,s.1~•.thatmanypeq~le:who&#13;
don't use drugs or have sex. with "hunq.i;eds or partners will erroneously :vtew HIV as&#13;
of no concern to them .. Consider thai:' heterosexual women 'of color actually ,&#13;
acco~ted for 85 percent of new AIDS infections in 2003. Sex with HIV-pos!tive men&#13;
is the primary means by which straight women bec~nie ~fected, and many.of· these&#13;
women firinly oelieve. they're in monogamous rej.attonships. .&#13;
. As one AIDS researcher told JIN Plus_ magazine, "There is a_whole set.of&#13;
women who .dori't have a clue that their male· partners .have outside rell!:ti9n.sl;rips."&#13;
And there are other wome_n who may indeed be in monogamous hetemsepial&#13;
relationships - but with men who. previously had unsafe. sex with other ~co:"&#13;
The contiouiqg stigma -;\ttacheg. .• to homosexuality and bisexuality isJ~ely to&#13;
blame for thi.s explqsion of HIV ampng those who mistakenly thoughqlj.9' -were safe&#13;
fro~ the disease. Many men "on the down iow" put their unknowing female partners&#13;
at risk b~cause admitting they like to have sex with men would be viewed.as&#13;
disgraceful, unmanly~ Br even sinful. . .&#13;
Comvounding tlie problem is our public education system, which, like much&#13;
public-health policy; evades the complexities of human sexuality and_ psychology. .&#13;
While it reduces money for AIDS programs, the federal government increases funding&#13;
for "abstinence-only" sex education, despite a lac_k of .evidence that these programs&#13;
work. Indeed, a. report from U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) showed s?me&#13;
abstinence-only programs providing false infonnatioo that put kids at risk tor&#13;
pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.. . . . . . continued next page ·&#13;
Page 25&#13;
Lesbian Notions . ...&#13;
And a recent study in the president's&#13;
home state found that abstinence-only&#13;
education had not prevented students&#13;
there from becoming progressively more&#13;
sexually active.&#13;
The result is a classic catch-22. The&#13;
best way to erode the stigma of HIV&#13;
would be to start in the schools with&#13;
accurate sex education aimed at helping&#13;
all kids acquire knowledge about&#13;
behavior that would keep them safe. But&#13;
schools have their hands tied by a federal&#13;
government committed to the idea that&#13;
promoting one kind of identity - being&#13;
heterosexual and married - is the panacea&#13;
for all of society's problems.&#13;
Sadly, that approach is based on the&#13;
reality of only a small number of people.&#13;
In fact, kids are human, and most&#13;
humans - even the deeply religious -&#13;
want to have sex, especially when their&#13;
hormones are raging. And as Shelby&#13;
Knox, a young Christian sex-education&#13;
activist whose story will be told on an&#13;
episode on PBS's POV series this June,&#13;
puts it, ''.ff [ki&lt;l:s] are going to have sex,&#13;
they need t6 lrnow the consequences.&#13;
And they need to know how to protect&#13;
themselves.''&#13;
One step we can all take is to lobby&#13;
our representatives in Washington to&#13;
pass the Responsible Education About&#13;
Life Act (REAL), which would create a&#13;
grant program for states to offer broader&#13;
sex education programs that include&#13;
information about contraceptives and&#13;
safer sex. Such a bill faces an uphill&#13;
struggle in the current climate of fear&#13;
and repression. But without an attempt&#13;
to address this serious education&#13;
shortfall, HIV, one of our greatest&#13;
public-health challenges, will continue to&#13;
spread as "someone else's disease.''&#13;
Gay Buying&#13;
rP&#13;
at $610 Billion&#13;
in 2005&#13;
Latest Apalysis by WiteckCombs&#13;
Communications&#13;
and Packaged Facts&#13;
Washington, D.C. February 1, 2005 -&#13;
The total buying power of the U.S. gay,&#13;
lesbian and bisexual (GIB) adult&#13;
population in 2005 is projected to be $610&#13;
billion, according to the latest analysis by&#13;
Witeck-Combs Communications and&#13;
Packaged Facts (a division of&#13;
MarketResearch.com). The estimate was&#13;
originally derived in a joint study by both&#13;
organizations entitled, "The U.S. Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Market." In 2004, the gay buying&#13;
power projection was estimated at $580&#13;
billion.&#13;
In releasing the latest projection, Bob&#13;
Witeck, CEO of Witeck-Combs&#13;
Communications said, "Validating buying&#13;
power is a reliable business tool for&#13;
companies and policy decision-makers. It&#13;
provides the most compelling snapshot of&#13;
the economic activity of America's diverse&#13;
gay, lesbian and bisexual population.''&#13;
Since 1993, Witeck-Combs&#13;
Communications, Inc. has provided&#13;
expert counsel to Fortune 500 companies&#13;
in designing marketing communications&#13;
strategies for the gay consumer market.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"Actress Portia De Rossi is having the&#13;
tattoo of her ex-girlfriend's initials&#13;
· removed from her ring finger now that&#13;
she's seeing comedienne Ellen&#13;
DeGeneres."&#13;
- United Press International, Dec. 28.&#13;
Ask Uncle Mikey&#13;
Advice Column!&#13;
MARCH 2005&#13;
Uncle Mikey bringing you the latest in all things&#13;
queer. Oh kittens, allow uncle a moment to share&#13;
about an experience that Uncle had this week. I&#13;
,was sitting by the fire minding my very own biz,&#13;
.when I felt my scope go to full alert. I did a quick&#13;
ninety degree when our eyes met, uncle felt a&#13;
serge. It seemed the delivery guy was there&#13;
bringing Uncle a package. He even brought me&#13;
some stuff I had bought. It was like a full service&#13;
happy train. After I accepted delivery, Uncle&#13;
attempted to be gracious. Kittens-word of advice,&#13;
do not feed the trick-please. They will never leave&#13;
,_ ___________ _, if you do. Well, as they say, it was an easy kill.&#13;
Dear Uncle,&#13;
My roommate and I have been Jiving together now for a year and a half. Things have&#13;
really been nice, as we have built a friendship, and become really close. I now find&#13;
myself looking for more than just a roommate, as he drives me crazy, in a good way.&#13;
I am afraid though if we play arouna it could ruin the current situation, which is&#13;
worktng out so nicely. I watch him walking around the apartment naked, and I have&#13;
to take cold showers to control my urges. He is beautiful, funny, rod kind. Should I&#13;
tell him about tny feelings for him? I am seriously nervous, as I do not wrot to lose&#13;
such a wonderful roommate. It is not easy finding a good one. What should I do?&#13;
Confused in the other room&#13;
Dear Confused:&#13;
Kitten first; uncle would have you define feelings here. As it were, I heard .attraction&#13;
and not really feelings. If sex is what we are talking about, I would think twice before&#13;
jumping those bones on the way for the midnight snack. Sex could make things&#13;
weird. Imagine living with a trick you hne had. Waking up and seeing that face&#13;
which, you no longer find remotely attractive. This is potentially harmful . for your&#13;
relationship with a roommate. On the other hand, if you have truly built this&#13;
mutually rewarding friendship, and there are mutual feelings of admiration, you&#13;
could be on the threshold of a love affair. It is the best place to start a relationship&#13;
and that is as friends. However, know the risk you take. As if it does not work out,&#13;
there is going to be carnage here. So, weigh out your feelings and or attraction&#13;
carefully while making the best decision for you both.&#13;
Smooches uncle&#13;
These is nothing sweeter than forbidden fruit kittens, however there is always the&#13;
price in the end. Know this price, and think with your head not your member. We all&#13;
know that will save a lot of troublesome aftershock.&#13;
Dear Uncle:&#13;
There is a man that has been following me around. That is what it.feeis like as I am&#13;
constantly seeing him around. He has not spoken to me, or anything, but every time&#13;
I turn around there he is. I am thinking he is shy, and wondering if I should make the&#13;
first move? Mv best friend told me he is a stalker, and that I should not let him near&#13;
me. I work in' a public place in retail, and he always seems to be near watching me.&#13;
Stalker guy&#13;
Well, kitten there is a iine that comes to mind here. It puts the lotion on its skin, or it gets the&#13;
hose again. Have you read the papers recently? One must be careful in this day and :age. While,&#13;
Page27&#13;
your stalker might have some bragging&#13;
quality for afterwards, there might not&#13;
be an afterwards. I would heed your&#13;
friends advice and keep your distance. To&#13;
avoid ending up on the milk carton&#13;
kitten. If this mro is worthy of your&#13;
interest he will find a way to make an&#13;
introduction. If not he is most likely not&#13;
someone you want to have a random&#13;
hook up with. Kittens-Uncle cannot&#13;
express this point enough. With all of the&#13;
weirdoes out there, you must be careful.&#13;
Forgive uncle here, for a trailer moment;&#13;
however, there is ho booty call worth&#13;
risking your life. There are too many&#13;
outlets for safe encounters and hooking&#13;
up.&#13;
Smooches uncle&#13;
Kittens, sometimes in life, we encounter&#13;
problems, which stem from soc.ial&#13;
surroundings in our life. Children raised&#13;
to believe sexuality is a bad thing, will&#13;
eventually face these troublesome affairs,&#13;
when faced with their own adult&#13;
sexuality. There is no shame in seeking&#13;
help for yourself. Anyone that tells you&#13;
otherwise, most likely has some social&#13;
disorder them selves, like a ass-a-si-diss. It&#13;
is important to utilize the help available&#13;
to us ill through good mental health&#13;
providers. Search out one before going.&#13;
There are numerous providers, which are&#13;
gay friendly, advertised in most gay&#13;
publications. Going to the wrong mental&#13;
health provider could only add to the&#13;
issues you already face. Here is wishing&#13;
you and your willy good health.&#13;
Kittens, I guess that about wraps it up&#13;
for this month. Uncle enjoys his time&#13;
with his kittens. Remember this as you&#13;
go at another week of that wonderful&#13;
roller coaster we call queer life. Behind&#13;
every good man, is another good man!&#13;
Smooches Uncle Mikey and Tiddles too.&#13;
Unck J6leey is a ch.rllCIC' from Frttl4na writer&#13;
Micfud Hinnrun. MuJ,,,d h,,.s 1-i vmtingfor ten&#13;
ye,irs. Utilizing his st#dies, and life expmt:nce to hdp&#13;
others in his comm,mity, tbroMgh h,mior and s&lt;n1nd&#13;
adflia. Mkh,,d 4J1P&amp;iJ his stwdy of pryd,o/,,gy and&#13;
autiflt! writing, AS wdl his extensive b.tc/egroMnd in&#13;
menu[ he4/th Dim:: c,ir,: to bring" m!fll style and&#13;
approach to hdping others. Michad's other works om&#13;
be~ at -.KJtJlinlwmtent.com.&#13;
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ry&#13;
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(top photo) ~th scrumptious Ebony&#13;
Hall and delicious Mike Busby gave a&#13;
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Lounge&#13;
on Sat.&#13;
February&#13;
19th to a&#13;
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room&#13;
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crowd.&#13;
All&#13;
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ated to&#13;
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Page 28&#13;
Deep Inside&#13;
Hollywood&#13;
by:Romeo San&#13;
Vicente&#13;
MARCH 2.0.05&#13;
1 . .&#13;
the Prairie&#13;
Romeo thinks th:~ oest tiioment to make&#13;
the film version of sorr1'gili(ng is when&#13;
the adapted intellectual pioperty in&#13;
question is long past its initial'burst of&#13;
popularity. It's just less foi:ce&amp; and&#13;
marketing-team-driven that way. Robert&#13;
Altman must agree, '.qecause finally, years&#13;
after its 1980s moment in the pop-culture&#13;
sun, Garrison Keillor's still-running&#13;
public radio program, _A Prairie Home&#13;
Companion_, is making its way to the&#13;
big screen. And rather than visit the&#13;
townspeople of Keillor's Lake Wo~~gon,&#13;
the film is a fictionalized behind~tlie.::&#13;
scenes look at the production of Fiil&#13;
show. Lily Tomlin and Meryl Streep.&#13;
(word is, they play a · of singing&#13;
sisters) will star alon singer/actors&#13;
Tom Waits and Lyle Lovett, and&#13;
_SNL_'s Maya Rudolph, not to mention&#13;
crooning host Keillor Himself. The .&#13;
show's gentle humor sh6uld hit screens&#13;
sometime in 2006, which is no wait at all&#13;
for patient Midwesterners.&#13;
Wham! It's a George Michael Movie&#13;
The pop star that no one bothered to notice&#13;
was gay even after that "Wake Mc Up&#13;
Before You Go-Go" video - is now the subject&#13;
of a no-holds-barred documentary. The film&#13;
is called _George Michael: A Different&#13;
Story_, and it stars the iconic '80s heartthrob&#13;
as tour guide to bis own career. Already seen&#13;
on British television, the movie recently hit&#13;
the big screen at the Berlin Film Festival and&#13;
should be making the festival rounds in the&#13;
States soon enough. In the film, !'l,fichael visits&#13;
childhood haunts, talks for the first time&#13;
about his &amp;mily, and touch.es on painful&#13;
recent memories as well (his partner was&#13;
gravely ill with AIDS while Jl..fichael&#13;
performed at the Freddie Mercury Tribute&#13;
Concert). The testimonial line-up includes Sir&#13;
Elton John, Boy George, Mariah Carey, and&#13;
Simon Cowell. And Wbam!-obsessives will be&#13;
thrilled .to know that Michael is reunited oncamera&#13;
with former singing p~tner Andrew&#13;
Ridgely fur the first time in nearly 20 years.&#13;
Izzard Tries on New Outfits&#13;
It's getting so you barely see the man in drag&#13;
anymore. Not that cross-dressing comedian&#13;
Eddie Izzard's complaining. It's just that bis&#13;
mainstream acting career, t.J.ie one that more&#13;
often than not puts bim in guy clothes, is&#13;
taldng off like never before. The hilarious&#13;
Brit has just been tapped to star in an as-yetuntitled&#13;
pilot for cable channel FX, in which&#13;
he'll play an Irish con man who relocates to&#13;
the American South. If it goes to series, he'll&#13;
have to find a way to fit in his other planned&#13;
roles, like in _Macbeth_ on Broadway.&#13;
Meanwhile, £ms can see him soon.in John&#13;
Turturro's upcoming musical, ...,Romance &amp;&#13;
Cigarettes_, which co-stars James Gandolfini,&#13;
Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslct, Mandy&#13;
Moore, Mary-Louise Parker, Elaine Stritch,&#13;
Bobby Cannavale, and Amy Sedaris. Looks&#13;
like those Manolos will just have to cool their&#13;
heels for a while.&#13;
Latifah's Career Is _Stranger Than&#13;
Fiction_Is Queen Latifah on the same path&#13;
to Oscar as Halle Berry? The former rapper&#13;
and lesbian &amp;vc has Marc Forster, the&#13;
director of critically acclaimed films like&#13;
_Finding Nevcrland_ and _Monster's Ball_,&#13;
in her comer these days, so anything's&#13;
possible. Latifah has signed on to co-star in&#13;
Forster's latest film, _Stranger Than Fiction_,&#13;
alongside Will Ferrell, Dustin Hoffman,&#13;
Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Emma Thompson.&#13;
It's the story of an IRS auditor who begins&#13;
hearing the narration of his life - a running&#13;
commentary audible only to him, and one&#13;
that begins to affect everythjng he does. No&#13;
word on Latifah's role in the film, but if&#13;
_Finding Ncverbnd_ takes home its share of&#13;
Academy Awards, then expect the buzz&#13;
around her and the film to grow iouder as the&#13;
year goes on.&#13;
Page 29&#13;
· Heart to Heart&#13;
Born for Love&#13;
By Josh Aterovis&#13;
once wrote, "All men and ·women are born '&#13;
live suffer and die; what distinguishes us on~·&#13;
from another is our dreams, whether they be&#13;
dreams about. worldly or unworldly thlngs,&#13;
and what we do to make them come about ..&#13;
We do not choose to be born. We do not&#13;
choose our parents. We do not choose ~ur&#13;
historical epoch, the country of our birth, or&#13;
the immediate circumstanc.es of our&#13;
upbringing. We do not, most of us, choose to&#13;
die; nor do we choose the time and&#13;
conditions of our death. But within this&#13;
realm of choice!essncss, we do choose how&#13;
we live."&#13;
He's right, of course. Life is all about&#13;
choices. Every day we make myriad choices,&#13;
from the mundane (What will I cat for&#13;
breakfast?), to the ~omentous (Should I&#13;
come out?).&#13;
In 1970, Epstein caused a firestorm of&#13;
controversy when he wrote a cover story for&#13;
Harper's magazine titled: "Homo/Hetero:&#13;
The Struggle For Sexual Identity." In the&#13;
article, Epstein wrote: "If I had the oower to&#13;
do so, I wouid wish homoscruality ~ff the&#13;
&amp;cc of this earth.'' He went on to sav, "I do&#13;
think homosexuality an anathema, a~d hence&#13;
homosexuals cursed, and thus the&#13;
importance, for me if for no one else, of my&#13;
defining a homosexual as someone who has&#13;
physical relations, for it leaves room for my&#13;
admiration for the man who is pulled toward&#13;
homosexuality and resists, at what psychic&#13;
price I cannot hope even to begin to&#13;
imagine.'.' In other words, if you "give in" to&#13;
the pull of homosexuality, you are cursed,&#13;
but if you resist that choice then vou're okay.&#13;
Despite the fact that Epstein is a proud ,&#13;
Jewish man, this is a common belief held by&#13;
many in the Religious Right. They believe&#13;
that honiosi;xuality is a choice.&#13;
This bdief is at the core of the debate over&#13;
gay rights. Should gays be allowed to marry?&#13;
Should gays be protected from&#13;
discrimination? Is being gay a sin? It all boils&#13;
do · · · · ··· que~tion: is being gay a choice?&#13;
. . .. . . rive answer to this, but a&#13;
growing body of scientific evidence may be&#13;
pointing to a genetic or, at the very least,&#13;
biological basis for sexual orientation.&#13;
According j:o)he American Psychological&#13;
Associarion3s wc:bsit~,' "There arc numerous&#13;
theories about the· origins of a person's sexual&#13;
orientation; most s9,entists today agree that&#13;
sexual orientation kll).ost-likely the result of&#13;
a complex interaction of environmental&#13;
cognitive and biologfral ~ctors. In mos:&#13;
people, !exual orico.tatioq;j~ ~haped at an&#13;
early age. There is also · · · able recent&#13;
evide?ce t~ suggest tha . . including&#13;
g.en:ttc or mborn horm :, ... factors, play a&#13;
sigruficant role in a person's sexuality. In&#13;
summary, it is important'.'to recognize that&#13;
there are probably many reasons for a&#13;
person's sexual orientation;and the reasons&#13;
may be different for different people."&#13;
As reported in New_~cicntist, a srudy&#13;
from Oregon Health and Sdence Univcrsitv&#13;
in 2002 found that the. br~s of gay sheep ·&#13;
(and apparently as mmy. as dne in ten sheep&#13;
express exclusively gay sicfμal preferences)&#13;
showed small but distinct _differences in a part&#13;
of the brain called the J:ij,p'qthalamus when&#13;
compared with rams that[tiieferred to mate&#13;
with ewes. The diffcrenc"~(~ii.s in a particular&#13;
region of the hypothalamus . the preoptic&#13;
nucleus. The region is generally almost twice&#13;
as laigc in Illms as in ewes, but in gay rams&#13;
its size was almost identical to that in '&#13;
"straight" females. · ·&#13;
These fin4!nga matched those of the&#13;
neuroscientist Simori li.eV:ay .in his studies of&#13;
the brains of gay men: His work has alwavs&#13;
been considered controversial, partly bec;use&#13;
the brains he studied were mostly from men&#13;
who had died of AIDS. So it was, not clear&#13;
whether the differences were reh.ted to the&#13;
disease or to sexual orientation. The results of&#13;
the sheep srudy would indicate that the&#13;
differences in fact were reiated to orientation.&#13;
In a separate study released in 2004, a&#13;
group of Itltlian geneticists led bv Ancirea&#13;
Camperio-Ciani of tne Universig· of Padua&#13;
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Page 32 Editors Rant cont. from pg 4 ..&#13;
A Missouri Discrimination Bill&#13;
House Bill 328, introduced by Rep.&#13;
Baker proposes to eliminate state funds&#13;
to any entity-public or private-that&#13;
has a nondiscrimination policy that&#13;
exceeds federal protections against&#13;
discrimination. While this bill was&#13;
introduced in direct response to the&#13;
University of Missouri, which last year&#13;
added "sexual orientation" to the list of&#13;
groups protected under their nondiscrimination&#13;
policy, it will have&#13;
drastic effects on businesses,&#13;
organizations, and charities all over the&#13;
state. There are hundreds of public and&#13;
private entities in Missouri which rely&#13;
on state funds for financial suppon.&#13;
Last month, Pulaski County, Arkansas&#13;
Circuit Judge Tim Fox struck down a 1999&#13;
regulation by the state's Child Welfare&#13;
Agency Review Board that said homosexuals&#13;
could not be foster parents. Fox said the&#13;
board had exceeded its mandate to protect&#13;
the health, safety or welfare of foster&#13;
children, and he issued an order barring·&#13;
enforcement of the rule. Meanwhile, state&#13;
legislators are considering a bill. that would&#13;
prohibit homosexuals from. ~ecomirig&#13;
adoptive or foster parents. Rep~ Bob Adams,&#13;
D-Sheridan, and Sen. Jim Holt, RSpringdale,&#13;
filed House Bill 1119. The bill&#13;
would order the Human Services&#13;
Department or any agency involved in&#13;
adoption and foster &lt;1Ce not to place a child&#13;
with homosexual parents or in a home that&#13;
has a homosexual adult. The bill also says&#13;
that Arkansas public polity should preserve&#13;
public morality with respect to childreh in&#13;
the foster care system: ·&#13;
"'Lesbianism is so ra t in some of the&#13;
schools in southeast ma that they'll&#13;
only let one girl go the bathroom ..... How&#13;
is it that- that's happened to us?"&#13;
Sen. Tom Coburn, (R-OK}&#13;
Assoc. Press, October 11, 2004&#13;
This is only a sampling of what we&#13;
are up against here in America. Yes, it's&#13;
time write to your Senators, get out the&#13;
protest signs and go back to work.&#13;
Holiday party time is over a we must&#13;
dig out the combat boots (or Joan&#13;
Crawford pumps if your prefer),&#13;
prepare to fight a difficult battle to&#13;
defeat discriminatory laws that do and&#13;
will govern us.&#13;
C.D. Ward/Editor in Chief&#13;
Heart to Heart from pg-29&#13;
may have provided the answer to one of the&#13;
greatest paradoxes of homosexuality: the&#13;
Darwinian dead-end. How can homosexuality&#13;
be genetic when gay men don't have&#13;
children? The researchers' findings suggest&#13;
that the same genetic fuctors-as yet&#13;
unidentified-linked to homosexuality in&#13;
men may also be linked to increased fertility&#13;
in women. "This is a novel finding," Dr.&#13;
Le Vay said. "We think of it as genes for 'male&#13;
homosexuality', but it might really be genes&#13;
for sexual attraction to men. These could&#13;
predispose men towards homosexuality and&#13;
women towards 'hyper-heterosexuality',&#13;
causing women to have more sex with men&#13;
and thus have more offspring."&#13;
Twin studies have also revealed some&#13;
strong evidence for a biological basis.].&#13;
Michael Bailey and Richard Pillard studied&#13;
the gayness between monozygotic (or&#13;
identical) twins, dizygotic ( or fraternal)&#13;
twins, and non-related adopted brothers.&#13;
They found that 52% of identical twins were&#13;
both self-identified homosexuals, 22% of&#13;
fraternal twins were gay, and only 5% of nonrelated&#13;
adopted brothers were so. Bailey and&#13;
Pillard repeated the study with the samf&#13;
results· and later cxp~ririients found· similar&#13;
evidence in Jcm,ales .. These studies seem to&#13;
conclusively demonstrate that there is at least&#13;
some genetic component that leads to the&#13;
development of homosexuality.&#13;
However, it is important to note that&#13;
none of these studies suggests that there is a&#13;
single "gay gene." In fact, they all seem to&#13;
indicate a more. likely scenario of numerous&#13;
genetic and environmental influences. It's&#13;
also important to realize that none of these&#13;
studies can be considered conclusive. Much&#13;
more research needs to be done, but science&#13;
seems to be pointing towards biological&#13;
factors in detcrmuiing our sexuality.&#13;
Is being gay a choice? Only in the sense&#13;
that, while we inay not make the choice to be&#13;
atttllctcd to the same sex, we do make choices&#13;
about whether we act on those attractions or&#13;
not. We choose whc.ther we wili live our lives&#13;
honestly or in the closet. We choose whether&#13;
to iove as our.hearts desire or to deny an&#13;
integral part of who we are.&#13;
Arc we born gay? Maybe a better question&#13;
would be arc WC born to love? Benjamin&#13;
Disraeli once said, "We arc all born for love.&#13;
It is the principle of existence, and its only&#13;
end." If we don't have a choice in who we&#13;
love, is it really a choice at all?&#13;
Page 33&#13;
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confines, the Sundy House Inn&#13;
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Chesterfield Palm Beach (363 Cocoanut Row,&#13;
Palm Beach, 561-659-5800 or 800-243-7871,&#13;
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Harold's (207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm&#13;
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Ocean Grand (2800 S. Ocean Blvd., 561-582-&#13;
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Hamburger Heaven (314 S. County Rd.,&#13;
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Hotel Biba (320 Belvedere Rd., West&#13;
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"Enjoy magic, Sagittarius!"&#13;
Sun conjunct Uranus brings wild&#13;
surprises and inspirations to light. This&#13;
line-up in Pisces will make those&#13;
surprises especially mystical, artistic,&#13;
and otherworldly.&#13;
ARIES (March 21 to April 20): Let one of&#13;
your more spiritual friends take you to&#13;
church, synagogue, mosque, Wiccan&#13;
circle, seance, or whatever. It won't lead&#13;
you to any conversion, but vou will&#13;
gain new perspectives so that you can&#13;
reconsider your ideals.&#13;
TAURUS (April 21 to May 20): What does&#13;
"success" really mean to you? Think&#13;
about it long and hard, and the answer&#13;
may surprise you. A shock from your&#13;
boss is likely to be a blessing in disguise.&#13;
Be ready for new opportunities in&#13;
unexpected directions.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): Your&#13;
mouth is likely to get you into trouble,&#13;
but you're used to that. Try keeping&#13;
your ears and mind open, instead of&#13;
your mouth, and what you stand to&#13;
learn can start you thinking in radically&#13;
new ways.&#13;
CANCER Qune 22 to July 22): This is a&#13;
great time to explore new erotic&#13;
adventures, and all kinds of barriers can&#13;
falL Doubie-check your safety&#13;
precautions - from standard prophylaxis&#13;
to safe words. Don't be shy; just be&#13;
careful!&#13;
LEO (july 23 to August 22): Recent&#13;
weirdness in your relationship - or&#13;
about nor having one - is coming to a&#13;
head. It's time to get clear about what's&#13;
going on. Even if things get briefly ugly,&#13;
they'wili improve in the long run.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22): See a&#13;
doctor, acupuncturist, or other health&#13;
practitioner right now. There's&#13;
probably nothing seriousiy wrong, but&#13;
any lingering - or normally invisible&#13;
problems are now easiest to identify and&#13;
soive.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 to October 21):&#13;
Take in the strangest show you can&#13;
find. Open your mind to consider&#13;
the most preposterous artistic&#13;
notions you can expose yourself to,&#13;
and find your own creative abilities&#13;
stimulated in directions that will&#13;
amaze you.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21):&#13;
If your home life was ever normal, it&#13;
won't be now. Plumbing, foundations,&#13;
and parents can offer very rude&#13;
surprises, but they're easier to deal with&#13;
now than later. Community&#13;
involvement offers unusual rewards.&#13;
SAGITIARIUS (November 22 to&#13;
December 20): Your mouth is further&#13;
ahead of your brain than usual, and&#13;
your brain seems to be meandering&#13;
along some very odd paths. Enjoy&#13;
whimsy, magic, music, and art; leave&#13;
any mathematical or logical efforts&#13;
for later.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 to January&#13;
19): You like your accounts in perfect&#13;
order, but they rarely work out so well.&#13;
Any glitches and surprises become&#13;
clearer now, probably with happy&#13;
outcome. Rethinking your priorities&#13;
can also turn up some interesting twists.&#13;
AQUARIUS Qanuary 20 to Feb~a.ty 18):&#13;
Your favorite hobby, re-inventing&#13;
yourself, suddenly presents a crisis&#13;
with startling possibilities, as it collides&#13;
against your highest ideal, selfawareness.&#13;
Letting go of control and&#13;
admitting what you don't know - your&#13;
two least favorite things to do - open&#13;
you up to greater knowledge.&#13;
PISCES (Febrwuy 19 to March 19): Deep,&#13;
deep in the murkiest depths of your&#13;
soul - like some subaquatic creature -&#13;
there is a profound revelation offering&#13;
both illumination and shock. Take&#13;
time out for quiet medit:2.tio~ to get&#13;
more enlightenment - and to get&#13;
burned less.&#13;
Jiuk Fertig !Ms been 'fllorleing as a&#13;
-professional astrologer sina 1977 and is a&#13;
fo,mding mnnber of the Association for&#13;
Astrological Networking.&#13;
Page 35&#13;
BUSH BUDGET CUTS&#13;
HURT THOSE LIVING&#13;
WITH HIV/ AIDS, PUTS&#13;
OTHERS AT RISK&#13;
Gaywire Release:&#13;
February 7, 2005&#13;
"This budget does not reflect the&#13;
concern President Bush showed&#13;
during his State of the Union for&#13;
H!V and Alps care and prevention,"&#13;
said HRC Vice President of Policy&#13;
David Smith&#13;
WASHINGTON - As President Bush&#13;
introduced his 2006 budget today, the&#13;
Human Rights Campaign expressed grave&#13;
con~em about the requested funding of&#13;
crucial HIV/ AIDS programs. With the&#13;
exception of modest increases for the&#13;
AIDS Drug Assistance Program and the&#13;
National Institutes for Health, most&#13;
other programs that affect people living&#13;
with HIV/ AIDS were flat-funded or saw&#13;
budget cuts.&#13;
"This budget does not reflect the&#13;
c~&gt;0cern President Bush showed during&#13;
his State of the Union for HIV and AIDS&#13;
care and prevention," said HRC Vice&#13;
President of Policy David M. Smith.&#13;
"Unfortunately, the President's actions&#13;
do not match his words."&#13;
The Ryan White CARE Act, which&#13;
addresses the unmet health needs of&#13;
persons living with HIV/ AIDS, was&#13;
highlighted in the President's State of the&#13;
Union Address last week. Yet the budget&#13;
request for the program included only a&#13;
~odest $10 million increase, all of which&#13;
1s earmarked for the AIDS Drug&#13;
Assistance Program (ADAP). All other&#13;
programs covered by the Ryan White&#13;
CARE Act were flat funded.&#13;
In addition, the Centers for Disease&#13;
Control (CDC) saw a $4 million cut to&#13;
its budget for HIV/ AIDS prevention and&#13;
survei~ance. At the same time, unproven ·&#13;
non-science-based abstineoce-oniy&#13;
programs, which do not include&#13;
education about how HIV/ AIDS is&#13;
transmitted, received $38 ~llion in&#13;
additional funding. A recent studv at&#13;
Texas A&amp;M University showed that&#13;
teenagers taking abstinence-onlv sex&#13;
education programs endorsed. by the&#13;
President became increasingly ;exuallv&#13;
active, which is the exact opposite eff~ct&#13;
that the program is designed to have.&#13;
"Programs which focus on abstinence&#13;
as the sole means of preventing HIV/&#13;
AIDS put oq.r young people at&#13;
tremendous risk," said Smith. "The&#13;
President has repeatedly stated his&#13;
commitment to combating the spread of&#13;
HIV. We have to question that&#13;
com1:°itment when his ideology&#13;
consistently outweighs sound scientific&#13;
facts."&#13;
"The young people of this country&#13;
?eed leadership that recognizes the ·&#13;
1mpor~ance of comprehensive prevention&#13;
educanon, and we hope to work with&#13;
leaders on both sides of the aisle in&#13;
Congress to make sure thev get it "added&#13;
Smith. , '&#13;
Despite the President's recognition&#13;
that HIV/ AIDS is a growing problem in&#13;
communities of color, the Minoritv&#13;
AIDS initiative was flat-funded. Al~o,&#13;
$14 million was cut from the Housing&#13;
for_ Persons Living With AIDS program,&#13;
which helps people living with HIV/&#13;
AIDS afford housing.· Having stable&#13;
living conditions increases the chances of&#13;
~trict adherence to drug regimens, which&#13;
1s necessary for fighting HIV/ AIDS and&#13;
also prevents the development of&#13;
medication-resistant strains of the virus.&#13;
Unfortunately, President Bush's&#13;
budget also includes Medicaid cuts of at&#13;
lea.st $45 billion over the next 1 0 years.&#13;
These cuts would greatly affect a ·&#13;
program that is responsible for providing&#13;
health care to 55 percent of all adults&#13;
living with AIDS and 90 percent of all&#13;
children.&#13;
The Human Rights Campaign is the&#13;
largest national lesbian, gay, bisexuai and&#13;
transgender political organization with&#13;
members throughout the country. It&#13;
effectively lobbies Congress, provides&#13;
campaign support and educates the&#13;
public to ensure that LGBT Americans&#13;
can be open, honest and safe at home, at&#13;
work and in the community.&#13;
Page 36 Four States Community Directory&#13;
-Bars- Nightclubs- -Restaurants-&#13;
Arkansas, Fayetteville (479)&#13;
Studio 716- -716 W. Sycamore- - - - 479-571-130&#13;
Ron's Place- - - 523 W. Poplar- 479-442-3052&#13;
Wild-On . -3570 W. 6th- - - - - 479-521-9453&#13;
Arkansas, Fort Smith (479)&#13;
Kinkeads- 1004 1/2 Garrison Ave- - -479-783-9988&#13;
Club 1022 - -1022 Dodson Ave. - - • -479-782-1845&#13;
Arkansas, Hot Sprin&amp;s (501)&#13;
Club One Eleven- - 111 Gilden St- -620-4111&#13;
Our House Lounge - 660 E. Grand Ave- -624-6868&#13;
Arkansas, Little Rock (501)&#13;
Back Street - - - -1021 Jessie Rd- --501-664-2744&#13;
Discovery- - 1021 Jessie Rd- -- - - · 501-666-6900&#13;
The Factory -412 Louisiana St.- -501-372-3070&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Ree's- .. • 716 S. Main•••••• -417-627-9035&#13;
Missouri, Kansas City (816)&#13;
Buddies - - - - - 3715 Main St- - 816-561-2600&#13;
Belle Star's- - 1321 Gnnd Ave- - - -816-421-1288&#13;
Club NV - - 220 Admiral Blvd- - 816-421-NVKC&#13;
DB Warehouse- -- 1915 Main St- - - -816-471-1575&#13;
Missie B's- - - -805 W. 39th St- - -- - 816-561-0625&#13;
Sidemeet Bar -413 E. 3rd- - - - - - 816-531-1775&#13;
Sidekicks Saloon 370? Main St- 816- 931-1430&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
The Edge- -424 Boonville Ave- - - - - --417-831-4700&#13;
Liquors &amp; Kickers- -1109 E. Commercial-873-2225&#13;
Martha's Vineyard- 219 W Olive - -417-864-4572&#13;
Oz Bar - 504 E. Commercial••••• -417-831-9001&#13;
Ronisuz Place- - --821 College- - - - - - -417-864-0036&#13;
Rumors - -1109 E. Commercial- - - 417-873-2225&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Boom Room- 2807 NW 36th St- -405-601-7200&#13;
Club Rox- - - -3535 NW 39th E:tpwy 405-9-47-2351&#13;
Copa- - - - -2200 NW 39th Expwy- -405-525-0730&#13;
Finish Llne -2200 NW 39th Expwy- - 405-525-0730&#13;
Hi-Lo Club - 1221 NW SOth- - - -405-843-1722&#13;
Lido- - -2200 NW 39th Expwy- 405-525-0730&#13;
Partners- -2805 NW 36th St - - • - • 405-942-2199&#13;
Sisters- - 2120 NW 39th St - - - • - -405-521-9533&#13;
The Rockies- - -3201 N. May Ave - • - - 405-947-9361&#13;
Topanga Grill &amp; Bar- 3535 NW 39th--405-947-2351&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
Bamboo Lounge- 7204 E. Pine - • •- 918-836-8700&#13;
Club Maverick· • 822 S. Sheridan · 918-835-3301&#13;
End Up Club- - 424 S. Memorial- - 918-836-2480&#13;
Heads &amp; Tails- 7944 E. 2bt - - • - 918-660-7878&#13;
Club Majestic- 124 N. Boston 918-584-949-4&#13;
Renegades- - 1649 S. Main -918-585-3405&#13;
Play-Mor-Club- - 1737 S. Memorial - -918-838-9792&#13;
TNT's - .. - 2! 14 S. Memorial- 918-660-0856&#13;
Yellow-Bricic-Rci- -2630 E. 15th- 918-293-0304&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Gushers Restaurant-2200 NW 39Exp405-525-0730&#13;
Ingrids Kitchen- -3701 N. Youngs- - -405-946-8444&#13;
Topanga Grill&amp;: Bar- 3535 NW 39th--405-947-2351&#13;
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Joplin (417)&#13;
Fairfield Inn by Marriott- - - - - 417-624-7800&#13;
Missouri, Ava&#13;
Catus Canyon Campground- - - - - 417-683-9199&#13;
Mlasouri, Lampe&#13;
KOKOMO Campground - - - - - - - - 417-779-5084&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Hollywood.Hotel- 3535 NW 39th Ex-405-947-2351&#13;
Habana Inn 2200 NW 39th Exp- -405-528-2221&#13;
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Avoca&#13;
Natural State Naturists- - · · · - -479-451-8066&#13;
Arkansas, Eureka Springs&#13;
MCC Uving Spring- - - - - - - - - • - -870-253-9337&#13;
Arkansas, Little Rock (501)&#13;
Diamond State Rodeo Assoc.- - - www.dsra.org&#13;
Kansas, Pittsburg (620)&#13;
River of Life Church - 1709 N Walnut - -11AM&#13;
PSU-QSA.- - 1701 S. Broadway- - - - 620-231-0938&#13;
Missouri,Joplin (417)&#13;
MCC Spirit of Christ-2902 E 20th, · · · · 6PM&#13;
UCCFF--204 N. Jackson Ave, - - - • c -10:30.AM&#13;
Aids Project Ozarks- 513 Kentucky- 417-624-5788&#13;
Ml111011ri, Springfield (417)&#13;
Rainbow Christian Ch-837 W. Madison- 866-6206&#13;
Unitarian Universalat Church - - - -417-833-2723&#13;
APO- - - 1901 E. Bennett, suite D- 417-881-1900&#13;
ShowMe MO Pride • - - - - - . - --417-864-4459&#13;
GLO Comm. Ctr- -518 E. Commerical- -869-3978&#13;
PFLAG-Springfield- - - - - - - -417-889-1059&#13;
PROMO SW MO- promoswmo@hotmail.com&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklalloma City (405)&#13;
Cathedral of Hone- - 600 NW 13th St- 232-HOPE&#13;
The Cente.r• ~ 21;5 NW 39th St. - • - - 405-524-6000&#13;
Tribal Fire - - - - • - - - - - -www.tribalfireokc.com&#13;
Oklahoma, McAlester&#13;
McPride- - •• -POBox 1515, McAlester, OK 74502&#13;
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Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
GLBT Comm. Ctr- -5545 E. 41st- 918-743-4297&#13;
MCC United- -1623 N. Maplewood- -918-838-1715&#13;
SSRA - - • • • • • • • •·· www.soonerstatetodeo.com&#13;
TOHR- - - - - - - - PO Box 2687, Tulsa, OK 74101&#13;
Tulsa CARES- -3507 E. Admiral Pl- - 918-834-4194&#13;
Tulsa Rough Riders- -www.tulsaroughriden.com&#13;
. -Business ServicesArkansas,&#13;
Eureka Spring~&#13;
Diversity Pride Events - - www.diversitypride.com&#13;
. Missouri, Eureka . .&#13;
Shelter Insurimcc- -Greg Tainter- - 636-938-5500&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417) .&#13;
Body Swim Massage Therapy- - - -417~825-5800&#13;
Charles Burt Realtors-Vicki Bronson-- -434-.0077&#13;
RE/MAX~ - -CatheLetts----- 417-483-5313&#13;
Office Max- -440 Rangcline Rd- - 417-623-1007&#13;
Joan Szymanski- Beauty Consult,- 4170673-1181&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
Priscilla's - • - - 1918 s: Glenstone - -417-881-8444&#13;
Oklahoma, Broken Arrow&#13;
Spas N Such- - : - 808 N. 15th - • - --918-258-7727&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City&#13;
Century21 • -4301 NW 63rd #100 - 405- 840-2106&#13;
Jungl«;Reds - • - 2200 NW ~wy- - - 405-524-5733.&#13;
Piece T~·R~ein~ef-2131 NW 39th~ -405-528-2223&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
Elite Bookstore -,.814 S. Sheridan- -918-838-8503&#13;
Kelly Kirliy, CPA.~ 4815 S Harvard- 918-747-5466&#13;
Underguy.com .. -825 E. 3rd. - - - 918-829-0824&#13;
Priscilla's- __ :7925 E: 41st . -918-627-4884&#13;
Pnscill;'.s : · - -. 5634 w. Skelly • • - --918-446-6336&#13;
Priscilla:!".; -: i 1344 E. 11th •• - •.. 918-438-4224&#13;
Piiscillai- -~ :.·2333 E. 71st, •• - • -- 918-499-1661&#13;
co~ntiy jn which one&#13;
- the one th.at happens to&#13;
co ches of the federal&#13;
govemme¢t - . 'activat~s' ,'its 'Ba~e by&#13;
demoniiiIIg, scapegoatibg, :i11d_actively&#13;
perseci:f~ng homos, a tiny a11'd: relatively&#13;
defenseles!, minority Jt~put,licans&#13;
tell the ' . th that the&#13;
and lesbians. is a thr~at&#13;
to the American family, Western&#13;
civilizllri&lt;&gt;n,. aQd, as one bigwig R recently&#13;
put it, 'tlie. survival of the earth.' At&#13;
some point the Rs are either g()ing to&#13;
have to .rp.hlce good on their rhetoric and&#13;
actually cl.b so,giething about all the&#13;
homos 'out,theie imperiling the surviva.l&#13;
ir (hey, maybe we're&#13;
.for global warming?), or&#13;
they're going to have to knoc;k it off."&#13;
_;.:. SJPdic~t~d • columnist Dan. Savage,&#13;
Dec. 29; ·&#13;
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              <text>MONTHLY MAGAZINE&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
THIS&#13;
MONTH&#13;
Athletic&#13;
Model&#13;
Guild&#13;
Release&#13;
FREE&#13;
... -&amp;-&#13;
The Eyes ofTammy Faye Review page- 8&#13;
"Heterophobia ?"&#13;
Heterophobia popped into my mind the&#13;
other day after a conversation with&#13;
someone who had been offended by&#13;
actions of a heterosexual couple in a&#13;
predominantly gay estabUshment. I could&#13;
not recall hearing the word before and&#13;
decided to consult the old Random House&#13;
Webster's dictionary. Guess what, it's not&#13;
in the 1991 edition! I suppose I should&#13;
buy a newer release with all the new&#13;
strange words floating around these days.&#13;
The word Homophobia is listed, Homo,&#13;
Hetero, Phobia, and Phobic are all listed.&#13;
The defmition given for Phobia is: "A&#13;
persistent, irrational fear of a specific&#13;
object, activity or situation that leads to a&#13;
compelling desire to (JVoid it. "&#13;
Now, we all know what Homophobic&#13;
means. Most of us have experienced&#13;
some form of Homophobic attitude in our&#13;
lifetime. I think I would be safe in saying&#13;
that Jerry Falwell is homophobic, not that&#13;
I'm judging Jerry's personal convictions,&#13;
but he has been quoted many times&#13;
speaking out against the Gay/Lesbian&#13;
community. So, would this gay person I&#13;
had a conversation with, be considered&#13;
"Heterophobic"? He seemed to indicate&#13;
that he had a compelling desire to avoid&#13;
the activity. continued next page&#13;
The Ozarks Star Page3&#13;
editor-continuedfi-om page 2&#13;
I recall a situation on Interstate 44 east of ·&#13;
Oklahoma City. I was driving home from&#13;
Lake Eufaula with the crnise control set&#13;
on 70, in front of me was car swerving&#13;
across the yellow line, slowing down,&#13;
speeding up, just driving very danger- .&#13;
ously. I hesitated to pass, in fear of gettmg&#13;
hit, but finally took the chance. I was&#13;
dismayed at what was going on in that&#13;
automobile. A man was driving with the&#13;
seat back way back and a woman was&#13;
sitting on his lap, facing him, gyrating up&#13;
and down! Baby, I almost ran off the road&#13;
and I got the hell out of there. Sex on the&#13;
highway, whow! I should have called the&#13;
Hyway Patrol, but didn't. I had a compelling&#13;
desire to avoid the activity and the&#13;
situation. Did I have a Heterophobic&#13;
moment?&#13;
Many heterosexuals find gay bars&#13;
intri ouing and homosexuals frequent&#13;
strai;ht bars as well. The question is, if&#13;
gay people are expected not to be too&#13;
obvious in a straight club, should we&#13;
expect the same from straight people in&#13;
gay clubs?&#13;
More important is how we as humans&#13;
conduct ourselves in all public places. It&#13;
is possible to enjoy nightclubing, ha:e .&#13;
fun, meet new people without engagmg m&#13;
lewd acts. Beware, you may develope a&#13;
Privacyphobia!&#13;
Can vou imagine a world with no&#13;
phobia's? A future world with no gay bars&#13;
and no straight bars? Just places for&#13;
everyone to enjoy and be yourself&#13;
without offending others. Perhaps we&#13;
should all begin now to prepare ourselves&#13;
for the future.&#13;
September 1, 2004&#13;
Georgia eb firm&#13;
optimizes gay&#13;
shopping Website&#13;
Southern Web Gro11p improves visibility of&#13;
Alabama-based HighQueen.com&#13;
ATLANTA (PRWEB) July 25, 2004 -&#13;
Atlanta-based Southern Web Group is&#13;
pleased to announce the relau:1ch of .&#13;
www.highqueen.com, a Website featunng&#13;
gifts for gay men and lesbians.&#13;
After its initial launch in April 2004, Terry&#13;
Woodard and his partner Rick decided to&#13;
revamp the marketing strategy t~ward&#13;
natural search engine growth. With ten years&#13;
of retail experience, the couple launched&#13;
Hioh Queen because of the unique and&#13;
un~et demand for gay gifts and gay&#13;
accessories.&#13;
"Southern Web Group is pleased to relaunch&#13;
the High Queen Website. The_Website_will&#13;
surely become a leading provider of gifts for&#13;
gay weddings, gay designers and t~ose&#13;
seeking gifts for their gay and le~bian&#13;
friends." said Drew Bartot,i, president of the&#13;
Atlanta-based Web desiglffirm.&#13;
Founded in 1999, Southern Web Group is a&#13;
leader in Atlanta's Web design industry and&#13;
can be found on the Web at&#13;
www.southemwebgroup.com. With a&#13;
growing clientele across the country, the&#13;
Atlanta Web design firm is pleased to&#13;
welcome the High Queen to its list of clients&#13;
that already includes the Sout~e~ste_m .&#13;
Flower Show, the American Civil L1bertles&#13;
Union the Atlanta Lesbian Cancer Initiative&#13;
and th~ Atlanta Executive Network.&#13;
Volume l Issue 9 September 1, 2004&#13;
Dakota Daniels&#13;
Hunter Benefit&#13;
Shiff en decker Park&#13;
Press Release Aug. 23, 2004&#13;
Joplin, MO&#13;
A benefit for Dakota will be held at&#13;
Shiffendecker Park in Joplin on October 9,&#13;
2004 from 12:00 Noon to 6PM. All&#13;
proceeds to benefit her son Cota. Come&#13;
and enjoy the Live Entertainment. Everyone&#13;
is welcome.&#13;
For more information contact Jake Lee&#13;
Bravado Hunter or Pam at (417) 438-9746&#13;
The Ozarkd Star Page 5 September 1, 2004&#13;
August 12, 2004&#13;
1000's&#13;
of&#13;
Marriages&#13;
Invalid?&#13;
This morning I waited to hear on CNN&#13;
about the California Supreme Court's&#13;
decision concerning same-sex marriages&#13;
performed in San Francisco. You could&#13;
see the cameras and media people edging&#13;
their way into the small crowd, Molly&#13;
McKay, Associate Executive Director of&#13;
Equality California, made her wav&#13;
through pages of legalese as we ;11 held&#13;
our breath.&#13;
Then ,,·e heard the words said aloud for&#13;
the first time: "These marriages are&#13;
invalidated." You can have a parking&#13;
ticket validated and that is simply a piece&#13;
of paper. They have decided that as&#13;
human beings, loving people, and people&#13;
of faith that we do not have the same&#13;
worth as a parking ticket.&#13;
Put your relationship, your life, your&#13;
friendships on the line and let someone&#13;
proclaim that you are invalidated.&#13;
Can you imagine the tears, disbelief, the&#13;
overwhelming disappointment and yes&#13;
even anger that must have been felt as&#13;
each person comprehended what was just&#13;
read to them. As those words were read&#13;
aloud and echoed through the air I felt&#13;
very much as if I had just been violated&#13;
and I wasn't even there.&#13;
But here's what I know and hope that&#13;
you know. Legislation is only words and&#13;
. until the people truly embrace it. .. even if it&#13;
had passed the legislature and had been&#13;
successfully brought before their State&#13;
Supreme Court it would have truly been just&#13;
that, "only words."&#13;
The issue here is one of rights and the State&#13;
Governments around the country, the&#13;
amendments being passed, and the scare&#13;
influence of the pious religious groups in this&#13;
country are setting a dangerous precedent.&#13;
They are legalizing discrimination.&#13;
But here's what I know and hope that you&#13;
know ... as stated by Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church pastor from San Francisco, "They can&#13;
take away our rights, they can try and make us&#13;
second class citizens-but no one can trulv&#13;
invalidate us. \X!e know that our loves, our,&#13;
lives, our stories, our bodies are not just valid,&#13;
but also good, beautiful, and sacred.&#13;
My heart goes out to every couple who was&#13;
married-. Knmv this: Your love vour .)&#13;
commitment and your relationship are validated by•&#13;
the God of manv names and bv the community&#13;
that surrounds y~u. · ·&#13;
No one can take away the joy we felt in those fair&#13;
days of February. So let us remember Alice&#13;
Walker's vmrds: "Resistance is the secret of joy."&#13;
We keep lovingly resisting all that is unjust and&#13;
unequal.&#13;
In this country there ha,;-e been manv cries heard&#13;
round the world, "Remember the Al~mo,"&#13;
"Remember Pearl Harbor," "Remember 9/11" and&#13;
remember "they can only do to us ,,;-hat we allow&#13;
them to."&#13;
If you think anything of yourself as a person, if&#13;
you think anything of your relationship, if you&#13;
think anything of the rights being stripped away&#13;
from you then stay in the struggle and remember&#13;
why!&#13;
Because you count! Because you are validated'.&#13;
Remember that in the near future we can stand to&#13;
change this country ... there is more to it than what&#13;
we are den;ed but it is a great part of it to ali of us.&#13;
U ntt·1. .,,.-._i. ext t',1 o m· h...... . . . 0:c0d',]/W_ l.J{}&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 9&#13;
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Photo by: Ray Williams&#13;
September I, 2004&#13;
OUT ON VAl.ATION&#13;
"Traveling in the gay friendly world"&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
gaytravelers@aol.com&#13;
Now IS THE TIME TO GO TO&#13;
COLORADO&#13;
If you have never been to Colorado NOW is the&#13;
time to go. The travel business is really off this&#13;
year in Colorado and bargains are everywhere.&#13;
In the past Colorado was rated the most homophobic State in the Union and they have&#13;
lost millions of dollars due to the stupidity of their resident's voting record on gay rights&#13;
in the past Convention business has dropped considerably as well as other business&#13;
activities. Between the general economic woes of the country and the fires that Colorado&#13;
had a couple of years ago, they are really handing out the bargains for travelers.&#13;
We first drove to Colorado Springs and the weather was beautiful. There are so many&#13;
sights to see in the Colorado Springs area and most all of them are free. The Garden of&#13;
the Gods, Manitou Springs, The Cliff Dwellings, Pike's Peak are but just a few of the&#13;
interesting sights to see there. One day we drove to Cripple Creek, the old mining town&#13;
which is now "Casino City" with an over abundance of casinos in the town. Luckily for&#13;
us the slot machines were paying off pretty well. On the way back down to Colorado&#13;
Springs we got to see a herd of mountain goats that had come down and was mixing with&#13;
the autos on the highway. A hail storm about 20 minutes before we got to that point had&#13;
left the area full of large hail everywhere. Colorado Springs is the most homophobic part&#13;
of Colorado Springs however you would never know it by the gay and lesbian community&#13;
there. On Sunday, July 18th they had their PRIDEFEST 2004 and it was extremely well&#13;
attended. It was held right downtown in the city park square. The Rev. Elder Troy Perry,&#13;
founder of the Metropolitan Community Church was the featured guest speaker. That&#13;
was followed by a parade and then a rally, live entertainment, local groups, bands and&#13;
singers. They had a "kid's fun zone" for gay and lesbian parents. Vendors included area&#13;
banks, lending institutions, political tents (wonder why the Republican's didn't have a&#13;
tent there?) as well as Internet companies, phone companies. etc. The businesses in&#13;
Colorado KNOW to cater to the gay and lesbian communities! It was one of the finest&#13;
Pridefests that we have ever attended.&#13;
From Colorado Springs we drove up to the Mountains and ended our day at Vail, the ski&#13;
capitol of Colorado. Normally rates for accommodations in Vail are extremely high&#13;
ranging from around$ l 50.00 and up. However due to "no business" most all of the&#13;
accommodations bad dropped their rates drasticaliy. We stayed at a Lodge for under&#13;
$50.00 per night and that included breakfast every morning. A huge swimming pool,&#13;
Jacuzzi and picnic tables made for a perfect stay. There were two supermarkets within a&#13;
continued page - 22&#13;
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Volume 1 Issue 9&#13;
THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE - A Film&#13;
by Fenton Bailey and Randy&#13;
Barbato&#13;
Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper&#13;
stated that "You might be suprised&#13;
how much you like Tammy Faye&#13;
Baker!" I could not agree more.&#13;
She is the kindest person with a&#13;
heart of gold. Tammy embraced&#13;
the Gay Community when others&#13;
turned their backs. Buy this film&#13;
and you will love her! Laugh and&#13;
cry with her. "Witness the&#13;
incredible real-life story of the&#13;
spectacular rise, fall and&#13;
resurrection of the "Queen of the&#13;
Eyelashes." Many times halarious&#13;
and oftentimes tragic, it is an&#13;
amazing tale of one of the most&#13;
adored and reviled women of our&#13;
time.Narrated by RuPaul Charles,&#13;
this award-winning film chronicles&#13;
Tammy Fayes's personal journey&#13;
from the geniune love-at-first-sight&#13;
ma king of the most successful&#13;
television ministry to being&#13;
crucified in the court of public&#13;
opinion. Extensive, revealing&#13;
interviews by those on the&#13;
inside will both shock and&#13;
endear. Delve deep into the notso-&#13;
Christian scandals and&#13;
milliion dollar lies that&#13;
devastated the empire and&#13;
destroyed family. And be&#13;
enlightened with Tammy Faye's&#13;
unique personal philosophies&#13;
that helped her carry on ...&#13;
Because in spite of it all, Tammy&#13;
Faye never lost hope in two&#13;
things - extra thick mascary&#13;
and Jesus Christ."&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"[Contrary to George W Bush's&#13;
statement,] it is simply a fact that&#13;
marriage is 'an evolving paradigm.' For&#13;
the first millennium after Christ,&#13;
Christianity didn't even recognize&#13;
marriage as a sacrament. It was&#13;
regarded as a purely secular matter of&#13;
property ownership. Marriage also&#13;
once meant the ownership of women&#13;
by men. It was once permanent, and&#13;
no divorce was possible. It was once&#13;
restricted to couples of the same race.&#13;
The notion that it has never changed&#13;
is simply untrue. The only relevant&#13;
question is whether the current&#13;
change [opening marriage to same-sex&#13;
couples] is a good one. The president&#13;
doesn't answer that question. He&#13;
simply asserts it, based on nothing but&#13;
bad history and ignorance."&#13;
Gav writer Andrew Sullivan, a former&#13;
Bush supporter, wricing at&#13;
CBSNews.com,July 13.&#13;
September I, 2004&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 9 Page 10 September 1, 2004&#13;
Kerry /Edwards Event&#13;
in Joplin&#13;
Press Release Aug. 23, 2004&#13;
Joplin, MO&#13;
Jesse DeGonia will be hosting an event on&#13;
Friday September 10th at 6pm to build&#13;
support for the democratic candidates running for&#13;
office in Missouri. "We must win the state of&#13;
Missouri which is THE MOST IMPORTANT&#13;
SWING STATE!!!! in the November election. I&#13;
have rented the UCCFF building at 204 N.&#13;
Jackson, on the corner of N. Jackson and "C"&#13;
Street." Mr. DeGonia conveyed to The Ozarks&#13;
Star.&#13;
Jim Newberry, a US Congressional Candidate who&#13;
is challenging Roy Blunt, will be speaking along&#13;
with other candidate's to be announced. "The&#13;
official Democratic Campaign Video will be&#13;
shown, refreshments v,,-:ill be served and free&#13;
campaign material vvill be available. The public is&#13;
invited." said DeGonia.&#13;
Advertisement&#13;
Springfield's OZ bar&#13;
to Host APO Benefit.&#13;
Springfield, MO&#13;
by Star writer Greg Steele ..&#13;
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow" a&#13;
benefit fund-raiser for Aids Project of the&#13;
Ozarks will be hosted by the OZ bar in&#13;
Springfield on Friday, September 24th from&#13;
5pm to 8pm. The OZ is located at 504 East&#13;
Commercial.&#13;
All you can eat Spaghetti and Meatball&#13;
dinner will be served for $5.00. There will&#13;
be contests, games, silent auction, raffle,&#13;
live entertainment, male dancers and free&#13;
Oral HIV testing from 9PM to 1 :30PM.&#13;
Greg Hill, Co-Owner of the club, expects a&#13;
huge turnout and invites the entire GLBT&#13;
community to come out and support this&#13;
worthy event. Proceeds to benefit APO.&#13;
Quotable Quotes cactus Canyon Campground&#13;
And Resort&#13;
"Their struggle is a&#13;
human rights issue to&#13;
me. I have suffered&#13;
myself from racism and&#13;
se~ism all my life. I know&#13;
what it feels like to be an&#13;
outsider. I understand&#13;
what position gays have&#13;
been put in. Many of my&#13;
friends were and are gay.&#13;
Many people I tune into&#13;
turn out to be gay, so on&#13;
a spiritual level, I'm in&#13;
love with all my gay&#13;
friends." -&#13;
Yoko Ono to the L.A. gay&#13;
newspaper Fab!,July 16.&#13;
For Men In The Ozarks&#13;
The Lar9e1,t Men's C..amp9round in the U'51'&#13;
Full RV Hookup's, Tent Sites, Cabins, Lodge Rooms,&#13;
Hot Tub/ sauna, Pool, Cafe, Theme Weekends,&#13;
Convenience Store, Clothing Optional.&#13;
Call 417-683-9199 or visit our website&#13;
www.cactuscanyoncampground.com&#13;
The Ozarks Star&#13;
Chris Greninge&#13;
An Inspiration To Our&#13;
Community.&#13;
by Star Writer Greg Steele&#13;
Joplin, .Missouri&#13;
Another example of talent and community&#13;
spirit gone unrecognized in the Four States&#13;
Region.&#13;
Chris Greninge, a Joplin business man and&#13;
native of Southwest Missouri, grew up in&#13;
Saginaw, Missouri and graduated from&#13;
Diamond High School, class of 1983. He&#13;
attended Crowder College, Pittsburg State&#13;
and graduated MSSU in 1990.&#13;
Chris and his partner of 14 years,Jeff Daws&#13;
reside in Joplin and have restored a beautiful&#13;
old Victorian. Chris loves antiques and has&#13;
an awesome collection. Old musical instruments&#13;
and tea pots are his favorites. Jeff is a&#13;
professional photographer and has worked&#13;
with Olan Mills Photography for the past 7&#13;
years.&#13;
A talented musician, Chris began playing the&#13;
piano at age 3. Played 2nd violin with the&#13;
September 1, 2004&#13;
Southeast Kansas Symphony and was the&#13;
organist for First Christian Church of&#13;
Joplin. Other than his full-time job as a&#13;
managing partner of Spain Grinding&#13;
Service, Chris volunteers his talent as&#13;
pianist, organist, Yocalist and directs a small&#13;
orchestra at St Pauls UMC. Then on Sunday&#13;
evening he volunteers as pianist and&#13;
organist at Spirit of Christ I\ICC Joplin and&#13;
it doesn't stop here people!&#13;
Chris has long aspired to form a Gay Men's&#13;
Choral group and or a LGBT community&#13;
orchestra. He feels, as we at "The Ozarks&#13;
Star" do, there are many untapped talents&#13;
out there in our small section of this&#13;
country.&#13;
"If we could draw them out of the closet,&#13;
get people excited, just in South\vest&#13;
Missouri alone, we could have a major&#13;
entertainment group. Getting folks together&#13;
with a common cause is very foreign to us&#13;
because of the negative impression some&#13;
have of our LGBT community. People&#13;
seem to think they are safer in the closet,&#13;
and go out of to\vn for social activities or&#13;
just move away. An all Gay /Lesbian&#13;
talented entertainment entity would&#13;
certainly blow their skirts up in Joplin, that's&#13;
for sure!" Chris said with his eye's spatk!ing.&#13;
"The Ozarks Star" recognizes and applauds&#13;
Chris Greninge for his talent, his giving&#13;
nature and most important, his sense of&#13;
community and volunteer spirit.&#13;
Anyone interested in working with Chris on&#13;
this project, may contact him at:&#13;
417-782-7985.&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 9 Page 12 September 1, 2004&#13;
Falwell Sue's.Fallwell&#13;
Internet Site.&#13;
Source: PlanetOut News&#13;
A11g11st 10, 2004&#13;
;\ federal judge ruled Tuesday that a gay activist&#13;
must change the name of a \'v'eb site criticizing the&#13;
Rev. Jerry Palwell, an anti-gay minister who at one&#13;
time blamed 9/11 on GLBT Americans.&#13;
.B. District Judge Claude Hilton ruled that the&#13;
Web site, fallwell.com, was too similar to Falwell's&#13;
own name, which the minister has trademarked.&#13;
Fallwell.com reads in part, "The Reverend&#13;
Jerry Palwell is completely wrong when he says&#13;
that gay and lesbian people are sinning and can&#13;
change." Lamparello also charges falwell of&#13;
breaking one of the Ten Commandments by&#13;
bearing false witness against gays and lesbians.&#13;
L:1st year, Falwell threatened to sue an ll!inois&#13;
man who set up Web sites called ierryfalweli.com&#13;
and jerryfallwell.com. That activist, Gary Cohn,&#13;
created his sites after Falwell stated that gays and&#13;
lesbians were part of 1be re;1sun the Sept. 11, 2001&#13;
terrorist :1ttacks occurred.&#13;
Homophobic fundamentalists should take&#13;
note of the words of the scripture, which&#13;
they claim to so carefully follow ...&#13;
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Volume l Issue 9&#13;
2,000 Athletic Model Guild&#13;
"Session Videos"&#13;
from the 1980s Available&#13;
Athletic l'lodel Guild&#13;
Release: C-04-002&#13;
El Cerrito, California - Certainly the second&#13;
and third most common fantasies among viewers&#13;
of physique photography are how they would&#13;
direct the movements of the models and the&#13;
answer to the question: What really happens at a&#13;
physique photo shoot?&#13;
Athletic Model Guild has announced the&#13;
availability of nearly two thousand video tapes,&#13;
called "Session Videos" by AMG owner Dennis&#13;
Bell, which will answer that question. "These are&#13;
tapes made during photo sessions by Bob Mizer at&#13;
AMG between 1980 and 1992," Bell said, "and&#13;
they show exactly what happened in the studio&#13;
from the rime the model got there and began&#13;
taking off his clothes, until the session v.ras over&#13;
and he started getting dressed again. Bob would&#13;
set the video camera on a rripod, and follow the&#13;
model with it while he shot his photos. This&#13;
"behind-the-scenes" footage includes Mizer&#13;
himself directing the models, models bickering&#13;
with each other or talking back to Bob, and the&#13;
audio which captures the comments, noises,&#13;
porn video, dogs barking and phones ringing&#13;
offset. But of course" Bell adds, " they also&#13;
feature up to 3 hours of non-stop nude&#13;
wrestling, spanking, jacking off, and Anal&#13;
Erotica (A&amp;E); an exclusive type of&#13;
photography th:it m:ide AMG's fortune in the&#13;
1980s.&#13;
The first successful Video Cassette Recorder&#13;
(VCR) for the home was the 1/2 inch Betamax,&#13;
introduced by Sony in 1975. "Bob was really at&#13;
the forefront&#13;
of&#13;
technology,"&#13;
said Bell. "He&#13;
was recording&#13;
his models less&#13;
than five years&#13;
after the first&#13;
versions of&#13;
home&#13;
videotape&#13;
recorders hit&#13;
the market.&#13;
Today, in 2004,&#13;
we're taking&#13;
those original&#13;
Betamax tapes,&#13;
just as they&#13;
came from his&#13;
camera, but&#13;
m:i.king high&#13;
quality copies on VHS (the format which be:i.t&#13;
out Betamax as the preferred home use&#13;
videotape format)." AMG "Session Videos "&#13;
will be available in one-, two- and three-hour&#13;
tapes, depending on what Mizer recorded&#13;
originally. "We're dubbing these original&#13;
Betamax tapes using professional quality fourhead&#13;
Betamax editing and duplication&#13;
equipment to standard VHS tapes in the&#13;
Standard Play (SP- highest quality) mode." Bell&#13;
said he hoped to be able to release the Session&#13;
Videos series on DVD within two or three&#13;
years. However, plans are presently underway to&#13;
release "Session Videos Compilations" on&#13;
DVD. More information on that is expected&#13;
within the next sixty days. "For now," Bell said,&#13;
"we are involved in making a complete&#13;
inventory of the tapes rmd checking their&#13;
quality. That's nearly 3,500 hours of tape." Even ·&#13;
working forty hours a week, every week, it would&#13;
take nearly 18 months to complete the task. "But&#13;
as I looked at these tapes, I thought the material&#13;
was so remarkable, so classic and erotic, it would&#13;
be great to make them av:iilable right now to&#13;
classic physique lovers :ind long time fans of&#13;
i\ AMC. That's why I decided to make copies&#13;
T available on a customized basis."&#13;
t Bell rhapsodized about the assets of many of the&#13;
models he's "discovered" on the tapes. There are&#13;
the "men's men," said Bell. "Hairy, muscular, very&#13;
macho. Tico Patterson, Joseph Hardee and Steve&#13;
Cougar epitomize :i cross between the 80s clone&#13;
and a convict." However, Mizer also photographed&#13;
wh:it might be called "t:winks" today. "There are&#13;
some remarkable session videos of Joseph Phile,&#13;
Willie Amstel and Mike Reuter, who also went on&#13;
to do a lot of work for the Old Reliable studio."&#13;
l'f\&#13;
Some models are in one or two tapes, others&#13;
appear in many more. Dean .'\dams, for example,&#13;
appears in ninety-four videos. "He was nicknamed&#13;
'Kermit'," Bel! said, "because he was always&#13;
around the pool at the AMG studio. And&#13;
whenever Bob needed a second person to be in a&#13;
wrestling or spanking shot - there would be&#13;
Kermit, ready to jump into the action. Bob&#13;
actually received m:iil from customers asking him&#13;
to 'give Kermit a rest.' But that was rare. Most of&#13;
the guys \Vim appear in multiple videos were&#13;
outstanding in appearance: facial, muscular&#13;
development or endowment or all three.&#13;
Armando Gonzales, for instance, who will be the&#13;
cover for an upcoming AMC release on DVD of&#13;
'Best Size #35' was in forty four different&#13;
sessions. T. J. Swan was a favorite black model,&#13;
noted for his great endowment. Eddie Perez was&#13;
a popular model who appeared in scores of&#13;
videos and wrestled a lot."&#13;
Photographs of these models and many more can&#13;
be seen :it the AMG web site. (ht.tp;.LL&#13;
.llll&lt;l'..l!I.LU1W.1;.UJ..1.l'..Ll.!J.J.J.J~w.1JL..1..1.1.U.L44LL) Ordering&#13;
information is there as well. Information is also&#13;
available from Bell or his staff at 1-800-AMGDIRECT&#13;
(1-800-264-3473), from 9am-5pm&#13;
(Pacific Time). Email&#13;
ales@Athletici Iodel ,ujld.com Bell pointed out&#13;
the current prices are less than half of what&#13;
Mizer charged for the tapes in the 1980s.&#13;
For interviews, features, etc contact:&#13;
~ or :&#13;
Arh!e:ic Model Guild, LLC&#13;
3020 E: Cerrito Plaza, S..:.:te 114&#13;
El Cerriro, CA 94530&#13;
Volume I Issue 9 Page 16 September 1, 2004&#13;
dbi&#13;
by Randy Vineyard&#13;
Introducing "T-Town Tidbits" by Star \vriter Randy&#13;
Vineyard, An Ozarks Star exclusive. Randy lives in Tulsa and&#13;
· will be covering the Star Scene in and around the T-Tuwn area.&#13;
Randy has lived in Tulsa since the age of two and wouldn't&#13;
consider living anywhere else and loves the Tulsa GLBT scene.&#13;
So stay tuned for some exciting Tidbits from T-Town. Randy is&#13;
also The Ozarks Star advertising contact for Tulsa.&#13;
@. has wonderful gay dubs and nightlife. Por this months column I'll give you a brief look at&#13;
each club. We'll begin in alphabetical order so as to not ruffle any feathers.&#13;
The BamBoo - A great place to meet friends and enjoy everyone, gay/ straight, and the don't knows,&#13;
it's a mixed crowd, for young to older. It has a fabulous enclosed outside patio divided into 3 separate&#13;
party areas, one covered spacious concrete expansion with an open sun deck, the other a huge sand&#13;
filled area, don't forget ,tanning is must on South Beach. The inside atmosphere is comfortable and&#13;
friendly, music is by personal selection. Pool, darts, and video games are a,·ailable, as well as a dance&#13;
floor. The club serves a wonderful lunch every Sunday to anyone who walks through the door, and&#13;
has dancers from time to time. It is Oklahoma's oldest gay bar dating from the late SO's.&#13;
Club Majestic - Tulsa's newest high energy dance club. Located in the Entertainment district of&#13;
Tulsa's Downtown Area. A split level building, with bars on both levels. A large dance floor and&#13;
seating area along with a lounge spot fill the lower floor. pstairs, the Dj is available for reguests and&#13;
a seating and game area are available. This club offers a great light show and wonderful high energy&#13;
dance music and video. The crowd fa younger and mixed but everyone plays well together.&#13;
Club Maverick Tulsa's only Country, Leather, Levi, Bear Bar. It is the home of Tulsa's Leather&#13;
Community. The club offers a large dance floor, the DJ is available for reguests, along with Karaoke&#13;
and great music from the past and present, with video. Pool, darts and video games and a friendly&#13;
atmosphere, this spacious club with plenty of seating, is sure to suit the country in all of us. For the&#13;
slightly more mature GLBT it is a great place to party. •&#13;
End Up Club -Tuh,a's Obl'tnale dance revue venue. The club is open daily with dancers and fun&#13;
all the time. A nice relaxing&#13;
atmosphere. A great center&#13;
stage for the guys to dance,&#13;
· with ample seating for your&#13;
personal enjoyment. The&#13;
dancers arc mostly young&#13;
men with good attitudes and&#13;
high energy.&#13;
Heads or Tails A&#13;
C?mfo:rtable club, catering to&#13;
the ladies who love to play&#13;
dll.rts and pool.&#13;
continued page-21&#13;
The Ozarks Star Page 17&#13;
HRC&#13;
Endorses&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Farmer&#13;
Missouri Democrat&#13;
Running for US Senate in&#13;
Missouri, from Human Rights&#13;
Commission.&#13;
A dedicated ally: Farmer became the first&#13;
woman Missouri state treasurer in 2000,&#13;
after having served eight years as a state&#13;
representative. Prior to holding elective&#13;
office, Farmer was executive director of a&#13;
neighborhood housing and neighborhood&#13;
nonprofit organization. Farmer supports&#13;
the Employment oo-Discrimination Act,&#13;
the Hate Crimes Prevention Act, and the&#13;
Early Treatment for HIV Act. She firmly&#13;
opposes efforts to write discrimination into&#13;
the .S. Constitution, such as the Federal&#13;
Marriage Amendment.&#13;
A word on her opponent: Christopher&#13;
"Kit" Bond (R) has held this seat since&#13;
1987. He scored a 1 7°,riaring on the last&#13;
HRC Congressional Scorecard. He opposes&#13;
both the Employment Ni-Discrimination&#13;
Act and the Hate Crimes Prevention Act&#13;
and has voted against both bi!ls in the past.&#13;
He supports the Federal Marriage&#13;
Amendment, an attempt to write&#13;
discrimination into the .B. Constitution.&#13;
The race: As a longtime incumbent, Bond&#13;
has the upper hand in the race, but polls&#13;
show that Farmer is closing the gap&#13;
between them. Farmer has mounted a&#13;
serious challenge and needs as much&#13;
support as she can get in order to pull out a&#13;
victory. Visir: www .hrc.org/ candidates&#13;
September 1, 2004&#13;
"A Night to Create Change"&#13;
on September 12th to help raise awareness and&#13;
funds for marriage equality. Margaret Cho and&#13;
Matt Foreman will join all the parties by phone to&#13;
give an update on the "State of the hlons."&#13;
Por more information about hosting or attending a&#13;
party in your area go to&#13;
ww-w. thetaskforce.org/ sept12.&#13;
We will be having an informational conference call&#13;
about this event on Tuesday, August 17th at&#13;
7:30pm ET (4:30pm PT) and again at 7:30pm PT&#13;
(10:30pm ET). If you have any questions or would&#13;
like to hear more about the event please join us.&#13;
Contact Alexes Anderson to get dial-in&#13;
instructions at aanderson@thetaskforce.org or&#13;
202-393-5177 ext 6310.&#13;
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l l Creator: Paula Martinac has&#13;
been writing for the gay and lesbian&#13;
press for more than 20 years. She&#13;
served for three years as the cochair&#13;
of the board of directors of&#13;
New York City's Lesbian, Gay,&#13;
Bisexual, and Transgender&#13;
Community Center, where she&#13;
founded a groundbreaking reading&#13;
series called "In Our Own Write."&#13;
Lesbian Notions&#13;
by Paula Martinac&#13;
September, 2004&#13;
McGreevey&#13;
Causes Grief!&#13;
New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey's self-outing may ease&#13;
the emotional burden of living in the closet, which he has&#13;
endured for years. But in the current climate of antigay&#13;
baiting, McGreevey's "personal" revelation politically&#13;
impacts a community he has never been - and may never&#13;
be - part of.&#13;
McGreevey was annoyingly vague about why he was&#13;
resigning, although the reasons will undoubtedly be&#13;
revealed soon; speculation runs high that he is&#13;
stepping down because an imbroglio much bigger&#13;
than a sex scandal will be unfolding. In a way, it's a&#13;
bizarre kind of progress when being gay is viewed as&#13;
the good news preceding some unspecified bad&#13;
news to c01ne.&#13;
Unfortunately for gay people, though, McGreevey&#13;
chose to lump his departure from office together with a tortured assertion of being "a gay&#13;
American." And worse, he used the word "shamefully" to describe his affair with a man,&#13;
although my guess is that it's the extramarital nature of it that he is ashamed of.&#13;
Given McGreevey's choice of timing and words, straight and gay people alike were justifiably&#13;
confused about why be was resigning. After all, New Jersey is not Mississippi. Indeed,Jersey&#13;
commuters interviewed on their way home from work in Manhattan made remarks to _New&#13;
York Newsday_ like, "He resigned because he is gay, but why?" and "There's a lot of people&#13;
in politics who are homosexuals, so what the heck." The National Stonewall Democrats' onesentence&#13;
statement also seemed to assume McGreevey had resigned out of deep shame:· t,he&#13;
group's executive director wrote that he looked forward to a time when being gay "is simply&#13;
an honest component of daily life and no longer a consideration in public service."&#13;
As a consequence of McGreevey's obfuscation, the mainstream press has been rife with&#13;
misleading headlines like "N.J. Governor Resigns Over Homosexual Affair" and "Gay Affair&#13;
Ends Career." It's no wonder that most gay leaders have chosen to steer a broad course&#13;
around the controversy, being careful not to embrace the governor and only issuing brief,&#13;
cautious statements of concern. The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force said, for&#13;
example, that "our hearts go out" to him, while the Human Rights Campaign hoped that he&#13;
and his family "will come to a place of understanding."&#13;
Other gay groups have been forced to try to clean up the mess McGreevey's "personal"&#13;
statement makes for our movement. The National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association&#13;
hurriedly issued an advisory to the mainstream media requesting "caution in fram:ng the&#13;
reasons for McGreevey's resignation," as it is "an oversimplification to say McGreevey&#13;
resigned solely because he is gay." -continued page 25&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 9 Page 20 September 1, 2004&#13;
Deep Inside&#13;
Hollywood&#13;
by:Romeo San Vicente&#13;
September 2004&#13;
Johnny Depp Is So 400 Years Ago&#13;
The way Johnny Depp has bucked conventional&#13;
career ,visdom should be an inspiration (or rebuke)&#13;
to every actor who ever took a role in a big, dumb&#13;
Holly,vood movie just to get a paycheck. This man&#13;
has beaten his own ,veird path every step of the&#13;
way and succeeded, and that Pith is currently&#13;
taking him back to the 1600s in _ The Libertine_.&#13;
The debut film by director Laurence Dunmore&#13;
and playwright Stephen Jeffreys features Depp as&#13;
17th-century bisexual poet John Wilmot, Earl of&#13;
Rochester, a pleasure-seeker whose death from&#13;
syphilis at age 33 led to posthumous fame for his&#13;
work. At the moment, the movie is only rumored&#13;
to contain some same-sex liplocks, but is&#13;
guaranteed to feature costars like Samantha&#13;
Morton, John Malkovich, and snaggle-toothed,&#13;
Irish punk-rock legend Shane MacGowan. And as&#13;
cool as that casting is, Romeo is happy to report&#13;
that Depp will most likely be kissing newcomer&#13;
Rupert T'riend rather than MacG.&#13;
HBO Cruises Rosie&#13;
Rosie's getting cozy with HBO avin. Her latest&#13;
project with the Emmy-laden cable channel is a&#13;
documentary about a gay family cruise. Executiveproduced&#13;
by HBO's Sheila Nevins v,"ith Rosie and&#13;
wife Kelli O'Donnell, the as-yet-untitled doc will&#13;
showcase a weeklong cruise to Key West and the&#13;
Bahamas on O'Donnell's R Family Vacations,&#13;
which took place in July. Rosie's previous HBO&#13;
stand-up special, as well as the _Rosie O'Donneli's&#13;
Kids Arc Punny_ family special, led to this renewed&#13;
partnership, one that will give a needed public face to&#13;
gay parents and their kids. That's a side of VY life&#13;
that most media outlets don't find "sexy" enough to&#13;
point their cameras at, so HBO is to be applauded.&#13;
The special will hit the water sometime in 2005.&#13;
Kushner and Spielberg Try Terrorism&#13;
The 1972 Munich Olympics became a permanent&#13;
scar in the memories of millions of people when&#13;
Palestinian terrorists took Israeli athletes hostage,&#13;
resulting in a hotched rescue effort and death. A&#13;
documentary feature ahout the incident, _One Day&#13;
In September_, was released in 2000, and now Steven&#13;
Spielberg is ,vorking on a feature film about the&#13;
traumatic event's mournful aftermath. Spielberg has&#13;
enlisted the help of Tony 1\ward- and Pulitzer Prizewinning&#13;
gay playwright Tony Kushner, who is&#13;
currently working on a new draft of the screenplay.&#13;
With the visionary _Angels in America_ scribe on&#13;
board. the finished product will in all likelihood not&#13;
only search the past but explore the fear of terrorism&#13;
that afflicts the world today. Still without a title, the&#13;
mrwic is slated to star Eric Bana, with a shooting&#13;
date of June 2005.&#13;
When the Feminist Met the Porn Star&#13;
In a fantasy dictionary, next to the word&#13;
"heterosexual," there's a picture of Italian porn star&#13;
Rocco Siffrcdi. The star of countless straight adult&#13;
films, he's internationally famous to a very specific&#13;
audience. And in the same dictionary, the phrase&#13;
"provocative feminist filmmaker" is accompanied by&#13;
the image of French director Catherine Brcillat.&#13;
Sound like oil and watcr?-Then you didn't sec&#13;
Breillat's shocking art-house hit, _Romance_, an&#13;
explicit study of female sexuality that featured&#13;
Siffredi. Now the dynamic duo arc at it again, in&#13;
Breillat's soon-to-be-released dissection of sexual&#13;
mores, _Anatomy of Hell_, based on her own novel,&#13;
_Pornocratie_. This time Siffredi plays a VY man, the&#13;
unwilling object of a straight woman's affections,&#13;
who somehow develops a relationship with her&#13;
anyv;-ay. If Brcillat's track record is any indication,&#13;
expect unconventional insights, very few laughs, and&#13;
plenty of full frontal.&#13;
_Romeo San Vicente thinks that Rocco Siffrcdi's •tar&#13;
mrn in "New \Vave Hookers 3" made it the best in&#13;
the trilogy. He can be reached care of thi~&#13;
p,;blica:ion or at&#13;
l&#13;
The Ozarks Star Page21 September l, 2004&#13;
T-Town from page -16&#13;
The staff is great, they offer pool and dart tournaments from time to time as well as weekend Male&#13;
and Female impersonator shows on Saturdays with Miss Gay Oklahoma USA Ivana B, Real. Music&#13;
during the weekend by personal choice and DJ on the weekends. It hosts Tulsa's only all Male&#13;
Impersonator Show the first Sat of each month.&#13;
New Age Renegades Also located downtown, Renegades offers a two section club, one side is&#13;
mostly games and seating while the other is the entertainment area for drag shows and karaoke. Pool,&#13;
video games and darts along with a wonderful covered and enclosed patio are available. The club&#13;
offers shows each Tuesday with Caria Lee Love, every Priday &amp; Saturday with Tabitha Taylor, along&#13;
with Karaoke on l\fondays and Thursdays. The club also has special Production shows, and hosts&#13;
'The Red Ribbon Revue' - a local charity fundraiser, the first Saturday of the month. The music is&#13;
high energy but not overpowering with video's.&#13;
The PlayMor - A large spacious club with great seating for the shows and special events. A long&#13;
comfortable padded bar, game room, large dance floor and friendly staff. The club offers pool, darts,&#13;
a and video games. Music is mixed from country to dance to oldies it's by personal selection or a&#13;
request to the DJ on the weekends. The PlayMor offers Karaoke on Mondays and \'Vednesdays.&#13;
Entertainment, stemming from Male, Female Impersonators, Live Vocalists, are available on Sundays,&#13;
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Pridays. Each Friday has a different show host, Peaches Lennox, Helga, Johhnie&#13;
Cronin, Domonique Daniels, all share spots. Helga's Heart 2 Heart a local charity fundraiser, is&#13;
always the first Saturday of the month. The PlayMor also has Production shows by Helga's Horrible's&#13;
throughout the year for charities.&#13;
The Star Known to many as the Silver Star, Tulsa's largest GAY club. It offers some of the best&#13;
music, and lights and sound found in a GAY bar in the city. Pool, huge dance floor, and a very&#13;
comfortable lounge area are all great. A friendly staff and fun atmosphere, the Star is home to the&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma USA and Miss Gay Oklahoma USA at Large Pageants. The Star is also home to&#13;
Courtney Farrell with Drag shows are on Sundays and Wednesdays. High energy music and&#13;
wonderful light show make it a must see.&#13;
TNT's For the Ladies this is a great place to party dance and beat your buddy in pool. It has a very&#13;
nice bar and dance area and with a DJ. Personal music selection is also available. A very cozy spot to&#13;
enjoy your evenings, and have fantastic time with your friends.&#13;
The ToolBox - Located near downtown, it has a patio area and dance floor. Offering Drag shows&#13;
with Bobbie Page and Dominque LaRue Sundays and Pridays. Pool, darts and video games with&#13;
personal music selection are available.&#13;
Yellow Brick Road This cozy club is a great sports and party place. If you love darts, pool, and&#13;
are competitive this is your place to be. No shows, just fun, the staff is great, and caters to everyone.&#13;
The crowd is mixed and plays very well together. The mt1sic is by personal selection. A big screen TV&#13;
insure's you won't miss a game ever at the 'Brick'.&#13;
I hope this little bit of information helps when you go out in Tulsa to pl:1y. As you can see Tulsa has a&#13;
lot to offer. Almost all the Clubs have web sites and keep their scheduled events and pictures&#13;
available for you to see. I'll be covering special events around town and keeping you informed from&#13;
month to month.&#13;
It you have a special interest in a subject please email the magazine and I'il do my best to find&#13;
;oformation for you. Have a great month of September in T-Town.&#13;
Volu~ I Issue 9 Page 22 September 1, 2004&#13;
Gay Travelers from page 7&#13;
mile and their deli shops were full of carry&#13;
out food. Everything there was certainly a&#13;
bargain. On the second day of our stay&#13;
there we drove to Leadville, the old mining&#13;
town. We toured the old Tabor Opera&#13;
House which was built years ago and in&#13;
their hay day had some of the finest&#13;
entertainers. Most of the restaurants and&#13;
cafes in Leadville offered special lunches&#13;
for under $5.00! We enjoyed visiting the&#13;
small towns on our drive back to Vail.&#13;
From Vail we drove into Denver. Several&#13;
motel prices were under $40.00 in many&#13;
parts of the city. As we mentioned&#13;
previously, Colorado is really hurting for&#13;
travel business! Most of the gay bars in&#13;
Denver have lowered their prices drastically&#13;
all day and night. We had screwdrivers and&#13;
our cost on them ranged from SI. 00 to&#13;
$1.50! What a deal! Almost all of the bars&#13;
had extra special events g6ing on each and&#13;
every night to draw a crowd. Our favorite&#13;
bar in Denver is J. R. 's on 17th Street. They&#13;
also have an outside patio on the street side&#13;
that is great for people watching.&#13;
A lot of restaurants had specials on their&#13;
front signs and lots of cheap food can be&#13;
found there. By looking in the local&#13;
newspapers you can find several two for one&#13;
specials at both restaurants and at area&#13;
attractions. Denver has it's fair share of&#13;
art, history and cultural museums and&#13;
galleries. We have always found shopping&#13;
in Denver to be terrific. In the Cherry Creek&#13;
Shopping Center they have a great Neiman&#13;
Marcus store. They have tons of flea&#13;
markets, antique shops, thrift shops and&#13;
other places on the lower end of the scale to&#13;
find special buys. We always bring back a&#13;
carload of goodies from our travels. This&#13;
trip we even brought back a Ponderosa Pine&#13;
tree for our backyard. - next column&#13;
When driving to Colorado BE SURE and&#13;
stop at the Welcoming Center close to&#13;
the State line and pick up a lot of their&#13;
free brochures and coupon booklets.&#13;
They will save you hundreds of dollars.&#13;
Just always remember to have fun when&#13;
traveling , meet new people, enjoy&#13;
different foods and talk to everyone.&#13;
You may just make some new friends&#13;
and possibly meet that new someone&#13;
special in your life.&#13;
For more information on traveling,&#13;
contact Donald and Ray at:&#13;
gaytravelers@aol.com or visit their web&#13;
page at http://www.hometown.aol.com/&#13;
gaytravelers.&#13;
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211 E. 201 St.. PO Bo,: :fl, Joplin, J\lo&#13;
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In conjunction with AIDS Project of the (harks.&#13;
MCC Joplin offers free HIV testing the last&#13;
Sunday of each month between FM and ii'J\I.&#13;
For your convenience you can also call 2m9&#13;
for an appointment. We use the Ora-sure method&#13;
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The Ozarks Star Page 23&#13;
A Star community&#13;
service.&#13;
"Make&#13;
-ADifference&#13;
Day"&#13;
"Make-A-Difference Day" is a&#13;
national day of helping orhers;a&#13;
celebration of people reaching out to their&#13;
community. This is an annual event that&#13;
takes place the fourth Saturday of every&#13;
October. This year's event is October 23,&#13;
2004.&#13;
AIDS Project of the Ozarks (\.PO)took&#13;
part in the annual event last year with&#13;
students, church groups and caring,&#13;
concerned individuals just like you coming&#13;
together in a community effort to help&#13;
families living with HIV/ AIDS. In 2003,&#13;
over $,000 worth of items were donated&#13;
to benefit APO.&#13;
For the second year, Spirit of Christ MCC&#13;
is partnering with APO to collect items to&#13;
fill the APO client pantry. Our focus will&#13;
be collecting bleach and laundry detergent&#13;
(!quid gallon size) Last year Spirit of&#13;
Christ MCC, Unity of Joplin and South&#13;
Joplin Christian Church donated over 150&#13;
gallons of bleach and an additional 100&#13;
gallons of liquid laundry&#13;
detergent.&#13;
Spirit of Christ MCC is&#13;
collecting liquid laundry&#13;
detergent and bleach now&#13;
through October 23. To&#13;
donate or for more&#13;
information, please contact&#13;
the church at 417-20€&amp;79.&#13;
Charitable Tax Donation&#13;
Receipts avaiiable on request.&#13;
our generosity will make a&#13;
difference.&#13;
September 1, 2004&#13;
Martha's Vine1ard&#13;
19 W. Olive, Springfield, MO&#13;
417-864-4572&#13;
Southwest Missouri's Hottest&#13;
ntertainment Complex. Nv&#13;
Celebrating 10 oors of (~.lity&#13;
ntertainment&#13;
www.marthascomplex.com&#13;
Voit.me 1 Issue 9 Page 24&#13;
Scopes&#13;
y Jack Fertig September 2004&#13;
'Soak up compliments, Cancer!" ---•··· Martha Stewart would love this, if she weren't&#13;
otherwise occupied: Venus in Cancer is sextile to&#13;
Jupiter in Virgo, a domestic-goddess kind of&#13;
lineup. Mercury in Leo is semi-sextile to both,&#13;
bringing emphatic expression to those homey&#13;
skills and issues.&#13;
ARIES (tvfarch 21 to April 20): Housekeeping's&#13;
not your usual forte, but ,vhat's usual about you&#13;
anyway? The stars are now helping you roll up your&#13;
sleeves, and even make housework fun! Take a&#13;
creative approach, and put that jailbird Martha to&#13;
shame.&#13;
TAURUS (April 21 to May 20): You've always&#13;
taken pride in your home; now you get some&#13;
great new ideas to make it e,0en more comfy and&#13;
showy. Take a new look at your family and ethnic&#13;
traditions. Draw inspiration from your sister. .. or&#13;
any ''sister."&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): This is a good time&#13;
to reorganize domestic finances. Examine the&#13;
problems, but don't take real action until Sept. 2.&#13;
Then take foll advantage of Labor Day sales.&#13;
CANCER 0une 22 to July 22): You are looking&#13;
especially gorgeous these days. Keep the sweet,&#13;
modest smile, but soak up the compliments that are&#13;
coming your way. We know those dark moods, too,&#13;
so now's the time to take stock of yourself and&#13;
affirm your strengths.&#13;
LEO 0uly 23 to August 22): Your outspokenness&#13;
has been causing some consternation, but you can&#13;
clean that up after Sept. 2. In the meantime, show&#13;
everyone how modest and understanding you can&#13;
be.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22): Your&#13;
recent run of good luck gets yet another boost in&#13;
community politics. At !east you get an opportunity&#13;
to share your ideals. You may prefer to work behind&#13;
the scenes, but be involved and trust your instincts.&#13;
September 1, 2004&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 to October 21):&#13;
Blessings come in disguise these days, but&#13;
now's the time to see through the ugly&#13;
,vrappers. Being emotionally supportive at&#13;
work or adding a homey touch to your&#13;
,;rnrk space ,viii open up networking&#13;
opportunities.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 to No,·ember 21):&#13;
Come out of your shell and sing out, Louise!&#13;
You have some great ideas and brilliant&#13;
foresight. Let people see ,,;hat you h:;rve to&#13;
offer and you're sure to get ahead!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to&#13;
December 20): The stars are making you&#13;
saucier and sexier - as if you need the help!&#13;
Imagine yourself as a foreign sports star and&#13;
play that up. \'vhether you ha,·e a swimmer's&#13;
build or a sumo ,vrestler's, you're sure to find&#13;
a match.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 to January&#13;
19): The zodiac's best-kept secret is out of&#13;
the bag: You're the sexiest sign of all! Be&#13;
homey and domestic to get the one you&#13;
,vant, or brilliantly erudite to get _everyone_&#13;
you want. And one doesn't rule out the&#13;
other, oh ambitious one!&#13;
AQUARIUS Qanuary 20 to February 18):&#13;
Relationship issues? They're largely about&#13;
housekeeping and sex. Pnt on the French&#13;
maid's apron and kill two birds ,,-ith one&#13;
proverbial stone. Communication usually&#13;
helps, too. No relationship? Well, put on the&#13;
French maid's apron and go find one. _Zut&#13;
alors!_&#13;
PISCES (Febrm1.ry 19 to March 19): find a&#13;
crearive partner to at least bounce some ideas&#13;
off 0£ Crirical feedback is especially helpful&#13;
now. Fun and games - preferably at home -&#13;
with your partner will help you articulate&#13;
problems and find very satisfying answers ..&#13;
Jack Fertig has been working i1S a&#13;
professional astrologer since 1977 and is a&#13;
founding member of the Association for&#13;
Astrological Ne.tworking. He can be reached&#13;
for consultations at 415-864-8302, through&#13;
his welJsite at http:/ IW1.l(!O.Sta ·ack.com&#13;
Volume l Issue 9 Page 25&#13;
Lesbian Notions from page-19&#13;
The Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, whose.&#13;
mission is to help elect openly gay people&#13;
to public office, also undertook damage&#13;
control. The Victory Fund bemoaned the&#13;
governor's lack of honesty with his family&#13;
and issued a reminder that "over 275&#13;
openly gay and lesbian officials serve in&#13;
public office across the United States, from&#13;
city councils, to county commissions, to&#13;
state senates, to the U.S. House of&#13;
Representatives. The vast majority ... ran for&#13;
office and serve openly with little criticism&#13;
or extra attention from the public."&#13;
Right now I feel more sympathy for the&#13;
Victory Fund and all the wonderful lesbian&#13;
and gay candidates it supports than for&#13;
New Jersey's misguided governor. In the&#13;
minds of many Americans with limited&#13;
knowledge of gay people, McGreevey will&#13;
now be conflated with "Gay Politician,"&#13;
the kind of guy who hides his "shameful"&#13;
secret, gets the underqualified object of his&#13;
desire a lucrative, taxpayer-funded job, and&#13;
then is forced out of office by threat of&#13;
exposure, causing his family great&#13;
emotional pain. (Never mind how many&#13;
politicians are guilty of a heterosexual&#13;
version of the same thing.) At the same&#13;
time, hundreds of lesbians and gay men&#13;
are McGreevey's polar opposites: they've&#13;
chosen to be honest and out as they pursue&#13;
public office, forthrightly making their way&#13;
up the political ladder one rung at a time.&#13;
Consider, for example, a very different&#13;
"Gay Politician." Rep. Tammy Baldwin (DWis.)&#13;
didn't catapult into the U.S. Congress.&#13;
She started her political career on the&#13;
Madison City Council, then went on to the&#13;
County Board of Supervisors and the&#13;
Wisconsin State Assembly before making a&#13;
run for Congress as an out lesbian. There&#13;
are many similar stories of gay politicos&#13;
who chose a slower path to higher office,&#13;
taking small, incremental steps that many&#13;
heterosexual politicians don't have to&#13;
because they aren't contending with&#13;
society's homophobia. George W. Bush, for&#13;
example, went from unsuccessful&#13;
September 1,2004&#13;
businessman to governor of Texas to&#13;
president in the blink of an eye.&#13;
I am confident that eventually one of the&#13;
Tammy Baldwins of our community will make it&#13;
all the way to the governor's mansion of some&#13;
state. And that election - unlike the strange&#13;
coming out of Jim McGreevey will be a&#13;
triumph for the gay community.&#13;
Reality at the Gas Pump&#13;
Think a gallon of gas is expensive?&#13;
This makes one think, and also puts things in&#13;
perspective.&#13;
Diet Snapple 16 oz S1.29 ... S10.32 per gallon&#13;
Lipton Ice Tea 16 oz $1.19 .$9 .52 per gal.&#13;
Gatorade 20 oz $1.59 . $10.17 per gallon&#13;
Ocean Spray 16 oz Sl.25 ..... $10.00 per gallon&#13;
Brake Fluid 12 oz $3.15 ...... $33.60 per gallon&#13;
Vick's Nyquil 6 oz SS.35 .... $178.13 per gallon&#13;
Pepto Bismol 4 oz $3.85 ..... $123.20 per gal,&#13;
Whiteout 7 oz $1.39 .......... $25.42 per gallon&#13;
Scope 1.5 oz $0.99 ...... $84.48 per gallon&#13;
And this is the REAL KICKER ...&#13;
Evian water 9 oz $1.49 ........ $21.19 per gallon?!&#13;
$21.19 for WATER and the buyers don't&#13;
even know the source. (Evian spelled&#13;
backwards is Naive.)&#13;
So, the next time you're at the pump, be glad&#13;
your car doesn't run on water, Scope, or&#13;
Whiteout, or God forbid Pepto Bismal or&#13;
Nyquil.&#13;
Just a little humor to help ease the pain of&#13;
your next trip to the pump ...&#13;
From]. R.,&#13;
Oklahoma Cit1~ OK&#13;
l&#13;
Place your classified ad here for only&#13;
$6.00 for the first 15 words, and only 25&#13;
cents for each additional word ........ .&#13;
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Call Hector@&#13;
816-305-3988&#13;
In &amp; Out Calls&#13;
The Ozarks Star On-Line. Check out&#13;
our website for Daily breaking GLBT&#13;
news. www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Need A House Mate: Advertise here&#13;
for only $6.00 first 15 words, 25 cents for&#13;
each additional word.&#13;
Joplin, 10 blocks North of&#13;
Downtown: 4bd, 4bth, formal&#13;
dinning, hugh kitchen. Zoned heat/ air.&#13;
Beautifully restored, guiet residencial.&#13;
Call Vicki at Charles Burt Realtors&#13;
417-434-0077 or 800-782-7822.&#13;
Advertising Representative's&#13;
Part Time: For Kansas City,&#13;
Springfield, Tulsa, Oklahoma City,&#13;
Arkansas, Kansas and Joplin.&#13;
Commission based compensation. Work&#13;
in the LGBTS business community.&#13;
Mail qualifications to: Ozarks Star&#13;
2401 E. 32nd St., Suite 10-243&#13;
Joplin, MO 64804.&#13;
Business Opportunity: Ever&#13;
dreamed of owning your own B&amp;B?&#13;
Beautiful 4 bed 4 bath 3200sqft fully&#13;
furnished in Joplin, MO For Sale. Call&#13;
Vicki Bronson at Charles Burt Realtors&#13;
417 -4 34-0077&#13;
1010 E. 20th&#13;
Joplin MO64804&#13;
800-782-7822&#13;
The Ozarks Star Page27 September I, 2004&#13;
Four St.ates Comm.unity Directory&#13;
-Bars- Nightclubs- · -Organizations-&#13;
Arkansas, Fayetteville (479)&#13;
Ron's Place- - - 523 W. Poplar- - - - - 479-442-3052&#13;
Studio 716- -716 W. Sycamore- -479-571-1300&#13;
Arkansas, Fort Smith (479)&#13;
Burnzee's- -2301 Towson Ave #C- --479-494-7300&#13;
Kinkeads- -10041/2 Garrison Ave- - - - -479-783-9988&#13;
Club 1022 - -1022 Dodson Ave. - - - - - -479-782-1845&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Ree's- - • • 716 S. Main - - - - --417-627-9035&#13;
Missouri, Kansas City (816)&#13;
Bell Star's - - - 1321 Grand Ave- - - -816-421-1288&#13;
Missie B's- - - -805 \V. 39th St- - - -816-561-0625&#13;
Sidestreet Bar- - - -413 E. 3rd- - - - - 816-531-1775&#13;
Sidekicks Saloon - - 3707 Main St- - 816- 931-1430&#13;
Missoari, Spriagfield (417)&#13;
The Edge- -424 Boonville Ave- --417-831-4700&#13;
M:utha's Viocyard-219 W Olive -417-864-4572&#13;
Oz Bar- 504 E. Commercial- - - - - -417-831-9001&#13;
Ronisuz Place- - --821 College- - - - - - -417-864-0036&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Hi-Lo Club - - 1221 NW 50th- - - - -405-843-1722&#13;
Finish Line - -2200 NW 39th fa-pwy- - 405-525-0730&#13;
Club Rox- - - -3535 N\V 39th Expwy- -405-947-2351&#13;
TopangaGrill &amp;: Bar-3535 NW 39th- -405-947-2351&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
Bamboo Lounge- 7204 E. Pine - - --918-836-8700&#13;
Club Maverick- - 822 S. Sheridan· 918-835-3301&#13;
Heads &amp; Tails- - 7944 E. 21st - - - - - - 918-660-7878&#13;
Club Majestic- - 124 N. Boston - - - - -918-584-9494&#13;
New Age Renegades- -1649 S. Main -918-585-3405&#13;
Play-Mor-Club- 1737 S. Memorial - -918-838-9792&#13;
Silver Star Saloon- -1565 S. Sheridan -918-834-4234&#13;
TNT's- - 2114 S. Memorial- - - -- - - - -918-660-0856&#13;
Tool Box- - - 1338 E. 3rd- - - - - - 918-584-1308&#13;
Yellow Brick Road- - 2630 E. 15th - - -918-293-0304&#13;
-LodgingMiuouri,&#13;
Joplia (417)&#13;
Faces Guest.house B&amp;B - -417-621-9915&#13;
Fairfield Inn by Marriott- - -417-624-7800&#13;
Mi!l!Jouri, Ava&#13;
Catus Canyon Campground - - 417-683-9199&#13;
Mill!IO■ ri, Lampe&#13;
KOKOMO Campground- -417-779-5084&#13;
Arkaasas, Eureka Springs&#13;
MCC Living Spring- - - - - - - - - - - - -870-253-9337&#13;
Arkansas, Avoca&#13;
Natural State Naturists- - - - - -- - - - -479-451-8066&#13;
Kansas, Pittsburg {620)&#13;
River of Life - 1709 N Walnut - - - - 11AM&#13;
PSU-QSA .... 1701 S. Broadway ... 620-231-0938&#13;
Missouri, Joplin {417)&#13;
MCC Spirit of Christ-2902 E 20th. - - - - -7PM&#13;
UCCFF--204 N. Jackson Ave, - - - - 10:30Alvl&#13;
Aids Project Ozarks- 513 Kentucl,"}'- - 417-624-5788&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
Rainbow Christian Ch-837 \V. Maclison-417-866-6206&#13;
Unitarian Universalist Church - - - - 417-833-2723&#13;
APO- -1901 E. Bennett, suite D- 417-881-1900&#13;
ShowMe MO Pride - - - - - - - - 417-864-4459&#13;
GLO Community Ctr- 518 E. Commerical-869-3978&#13;
PFLAG-Springfield- - - - - - - - - - - - -417-889-1059&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
MCC United- -1623 N. Maplewood- -918-838-1715&#13;
-Business Services-&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Penny Smart.Hair Salon -509 Main- 417-623-3500&#13;
Massage By Rachael- - 417-438-3664&#13;
Body Swim Massage Therapy- 417-825-5800&#13;
Charles Burt Realtors-Vicki Bronson-417-434-0077&#13;
RE/MAX- - - - - -Cathe Letts- - - - - - 417-483-5313&#13;
Office Max- -44-0 Rangeline Rd- - - - -417-623-1007&#13;
The Llom Den - -Austin Letts - 417-623-876_7&#13;
Joan Szymanski- Beauty Consultant- - 417-673-1181&#13;
Night Things Boutique-719 MainSt- 417-659-9913&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
Priscilla's - • - • 1918 S. Glenstone • • 417-881-8444&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City&#13;
Century21 - -4301 NW 63rd #100 405- 840-2106&#13;
Hollywood Hotel- 3535 NW 39th Ex-405-947-2351&#13;
Priscilla's- 615 E. Memorial- - - - - - - 405-755-8600&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa&#13;
Kelly Kirby,CPA-4815 S Harv11.rd- - -918-747-5466&#13;
Underguy.com - - -825 E. 3rd- - - -877-7-BOXERS&#13;
Priscilla's - - - - - 7925 E. 41st - - - - 918-627-4884&#13;
Priscilla's - - - - 5634 W. S!.:elly - - - - - 918-446-6336&#13;
Priscilla's - - - -11344 E. 11th - - - - - -918-438-4224&#13;
Priscilla's - - - - 2333 E. 71st - - - - - - -918-499-1661&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 9 Page 28 September 1, 2004&#13;
alternative nightclub&#13;
716 W. Sycamore St., Fayetteville, AR. (479) 571-1300 www.studio7l6.net&#13;
Arkansas LeatherSIR/boy 2005&#13;
Sunday September 12, 2004&#13;
Doors open 8pm&#13;
Guests $5.00 Members $3.00&#13;
The Norma Kristie Inc.&#13;
Miss Gay Arkansas 2005 "Best&#13;
Preliminary"' Award goes to.; ..&#13;
MISS GAY WASHINGTON&#13;
COUNTY!!&#13;
Promoter: Kelly Crisman&#13;
STUDIO716&#13;
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1mpqrtant~el~c::tion day&#13;
m our history.&#13;
It is essential that we and our allies all vote&#13;
for fairness and eguality.&#13;
With the ele~tion. orily days away, most of&#13;
the LGBT community seem to be unexcited.&#13;
Their main goal it appears, is to&#13;
defe~t Bush. r Republican candidates.&#13;
Iagre ·/Edwards ticket is&#13;
. .. give the LGBT&#13;
thope for success in&#13;
The follqwing:i/a .qiioJ~,from David&#13;
Shribrilan's Op /Ed a'.'tticle Sept. 12th His&#13;
topic was on how overzealous Bush&#13;
opponents cqajd ~wing the vote toward the&#13;
Republican side. , ·.· :&#13;
"By far the griafer 'litn e#kon the&#13;
De:rzocrats' side. ugh. the campaigns&#13;
are WO t soccer moms&#13;
and Nascar dads afi{i't/,:e/Giith.olic vote and&#13;
theptay'erfal vote;itHe -~tw 'gro~:of Bush&#13;
haters -:-' a ~r:etiqie &lt;:oalitio,:,i ojz't}:Jj! 'f!)illful&#13;
· · - could emerge as liti importit_ntfai:tor in&#13;
the November balloting." · ;&#13;
"1bese voters could swing the election by&#13;
what they ~o an~ by what they don't do. If&#13;
they remain an important presence in the&#13;
streets - appearing as protesters at the&#13;
president's rallies; conducting marches&#13;
down city streets with flag-draped&#13;
Continued-see editor page 10&#13;
Page 5 October 1, 2004&#13;
A call for&#13;
better&#13;
behavior ...&#13;
improved responsibility ... a&#13;
level of understanding and&#13;
commitment to what is right.&#13;
We are in a struggle like none we have&#13;
seen before and the drastic behaviors we&#13;
are seeing only accent the overwhelming&#13;
lack of trust and understanding within us.&#13;
My neighbor and I jokingly joust with&#13;
one another over the upcoming election&#13;
for a new president, both of us seeing&#13;
the possibilities of a new future in&#13;
different ideologies. But we are able to&#13;
tease, joust and kid each other about our&#13;
differences. We both have our candidates&#13;
yard signs in place ... mine quite simply is&#13;
one sign for Kerry. Hers started with&#13;
two signs for Bush and an American flag.&#13;
How sad and what a commentary on the&#13;
state of things when I suddenly noticed&#13;
she now has eight Bush signs hi her yard.&#13;
Not unusual for a hard core activ-.ist&#13;
attitude but what caused this sudden rage&#13;
that resulted in no more kidding, no&#13;
more teasing, no more friendly jousting&#13;
'with each other. She and her family woke&#13;
the other morning to find that the&#13;
original signs had been burned as well the&#13;
American flag flying with them. When&#13;
she told me what had happened, I was&#13;
stunned. This behavior is not acceptable&#13;
and should not have happened but who&#13;
set the stage.&#13;
We had one convention where ideals&#13;
were presented and everyone cheered.&#13;
. On the other side of the coin we had one&#13;
convention where ideals were presented and&#13;
on almost every occasion everyone booed.&#13;
Yes they set the example but it is our&#13;
responsibility to choose the example we will&#13;
follow.&#13;
Politics and religion are topics that most&#13;
families and friends do not discuss because of&#13;
the total blaze they can ignite. There has been&#13;
an on-going campaign challenging both sides&#13;
of the political machine of this country ...&#13;
remember we are not a democracy but a&#13;
republic. We choose who we want to&#13;
represent us and trust them to act in our best&#13;
interest. We have an opportunity to voice our&#13;
opinions, wave our banners and vote. That is&#13;
the way to behave, not burning signs and flags&#13;
which others have an equal right to use as&#13;
their freedom of speech.&#13;
Equally we have an ongoing debate in our&#13;
local paper which will always take an&#13;
opportunity to create hostility if given half a&#13;
chance. Opposing points of view can clearly&#13;
be voiced without challenging the integrity of&#13;
the other party. Are Christians really attacking&#13;
other Christians? Christian means being&#13;
"Christ like" and my only question for all of&#13;
you in our community as well as the straight&#13;
community doing this is: What part of being&#13;
"Christ like" did you miss out on? I will not&#13;
attack anyone's belief structure or challenge&#13;
whether they are or are not Christians. I only&#13;
ask that you think about the debate and what&#13;
does it resolve. W'hat happens to our witness&#13;
when non-Christians read our rhetoric and&#13;
perceive it has hatred. We need to look deeply&#13;
at where we are, look at what separates the&#13;
issues and challenge the civcil issues where they&#13;
need to be and that's is not in our churches.&#13;
Too many wars have been fought with both&#13;
sides claiming God on their side mixing the&#13;
humanistic fallacies with our relationship with&#13;
our Lord.&#13;
continued page-26&#13;
\&#13;
Volume l .lssue.10&#13;
EvangelistJinuny Swaggart&#13;
Threatens To Kill Gays&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task&#13;
Force Responds&#13;
Statement by Matt Foreman,NGLTF&#13;
Executive Director:&#13;
"The leaders of major organizations&#13;
heading the campaign to deny same sex&#13;
couples equal marriage rights frequently&#13;
say that they do not hate gay people and&#13;
that they respect us as human beings. Just&#13;
last night in a national simulcast to&#13;
oppose same sex marriage, for example,&#13;
Focus on the Family President Dr. James&#13;
Dobson said, "I'm not here to cast&#13;
aspersions on homosexuals P/.. 2_ they need&#13;
our acceptance and respect ... We are not&#13;
hateful people."&#13;
The Task Force calls upon the leaders of&#13;
last night's simulcast - Dr. James Dobson&#13;
(Focus on the Family), Tony Perkins&#13;
(Family Research Council), Ted&#13;
Haggard (National Association of&#13;
Evangelicals), Richard Land (Director&#13;
of the Religious Liberties and Ethics&#13;
Division of the Southern Baptist&#13;
Convention) -: to immediately&#13;
denounce anti7gay ~olence and&#13;
specifically repudiate evangelist&#13;
Jimmy Swaggert's statement, "I've&#13;
never seen a man in my life I wanted&#13;
to marry. And I'm gonna be blunt&#13;
and plain: if one ever looks at me like&#13;
that, I'm gonna kill him and tell God&#13;
he died."&#13;
All lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
people and all people of good will be&#13;
listening."&#13;
Read more on Sw;tggart's statement here:&#13;
www.365gay.com/ newscon04 /09 /&#13;
092004swaggarthtm&#13;
Page7&#13;
Photo by: Ray Williams&#13;
October 1, 2004&#13;
OUT ON VAl.ATION&#13;
"Traveling in the gay friendly world"&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
gaytravelers@aol.com&#13;
Oklahoma City,&#13;
Oklahoma&#13;
In our travels to both the East coast and the&#13;
West coast everyone always asks the same&#13;
question to us. Where to party in the&#13;
Midwest? We always tell them one of the best places to party in the Midwest is&#13;
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City???? Yep, Oklahoma City is the major gay capital of&#13;
the Midwest. Hard to believe? Well perhaps, however unless you have been there you&#13;
certainly will not believe that in the Bible belt of Oklahoma is this fabulous gay mecca.&#13;
We have been going to Oklahoma City to party for over 20 years. The HABANA INN&#13;
resort there has been a gay resort for over 20 years. It is the Midwest's largest all gay&#13;
resort. It is a two story complex with over 175 rooms, most of which face one of the two&#13;
swimming pools. The rooms are spacious and extremely inexpensive. Their rates begin&#13;
at just $37 .95 per room. It is a totally gay resort. Lush tropical plants and trees&#13;
surround the pool areas. Gays from all over the midwest have been going there for years.&#13;
And it is busy 7 days a week, not just on weekends. Lounge around the pool area and&#13;
you are sure to meet that "someone special".&#13;
Within the resort complex they have a wonderful restaurant "Gushers" which has a great&#13;
ambiance and serves delicious food. Prices are inexpensive. We were just there last&#13;
month and had fresh fried shrimp for only $10.95 and a Rib Eye for only $14.95. And&#13;
all entrees comes with potato, salad and bread. The restaurant overlooks one of the pool&#13;
areas so you can enjoy the boys frolicking in the pool as you are dining. They also offer&#13;
sandwiches, soups, salads, pastas and appetizers. And a breakfast menu is available on&#13;
weekends. · ·&#13;
There are three bars in the Habana Inn complex which are completely different. COPA's&#13;
is a dance, disco and drag bar. Weekly they have strip shows, drag shows and comedy&#13;
shows. FINISH LINE is a country/western bar with plenty of country dancing. This is&#13;
the place to see the real cowboys in action. THE LEDO is a quiet piano bar. All of the&#13;
bartenders are super friendly and they all know how to make out oftowners feel right at&#13;
home. The owner of the bars and resturant is to be commended for his outstanding job of&#13;
always having "theme" nights and specials. The nights we were there, Long neck bottle&#13;
beer was two for one. When so many bar owners just sit back and. wait for customers to&#13;
come in, this owner attracts customers by having specials, etc. Why can't all bar owners&#13;
do things like this.&#13;
Also in the resort is JUNGLE RED, an adult gift shop with magazines, videos, cards,&#13;
gifts, leather, pride items plus a lot of decorative items for the home ... continued page - 26&#13;
Volume l Issue 10 Oetober 1, 2004 ~ The Oz,rrks Sta; Page 9 Oetobec I, 2004 ---A-d-ve-rt1-·sm-e-nt--------------------.~---,======================~-&#13;
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Volume I Issue I 0 Page 10 October 1, 2004&#13;
Arkansas Marriage&#13;
Amendment&#13;
Will be on the November 2,&#13;
2004 ballot&#13;
This citizen-initiated measure to amend the&#13;
constitution needed 80,570 signatures by July&#13;
2, 2004 to be placed on the 2004 ballot.&#13;
Approximately 200,693 signatures were&#13;
turned in on July 1, 2004. The Secretary of&#13;
State certified the signatures on July 23, 2004.&#13;
The measure would amend the state&#13;
constitution to r~ad, "Marriage consists only&#13;
of the union of one man and one woman.&#13;
Legal status for unmarried persons which is&#13;
identical or substantially similar to marital&#13;
status shall not be valid or recognized in&#13;
Arkansas, except that the legislature may&#13;
recognize a common law marriage from&#13;
another state between a man and a woman.&#13;
The legislature has the power to determine&#13;
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Republican hands. They would allow the&#13;
president to portray his opponents as&#13;
unpatriotic elitists unwilling to support&#13;
American men and women in uniform in&#13;
war zones."&#13;
LGBT Political Power is strong and can be&#13;
a major force in the struggle for equality.&#13;
First we must work hard to elect those&#13;
candidates who are our allies. The Log&#13;
Cabin Republicans' decision to withhold its&#13;
endorsement from President Bush, the chief&#13;
advocate of the discriminatory Federal&#13;
Marriage Amendment, is a bold and welcome&#13;
decision. This is an unprecedented statement&#13;
against discrimination, an example of LGBT&#13;
Political Power in action.&#13;
VOTE November 2, 2004 for our Allies!&#13;
the capacity of persons to&#13;
marry, subject to this&#13;
amendment, and the legal&#13;
rights, obligations, privileges,&#13;
and immunities of marriage."&#13;
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November 2, 2004 ballot.&#13;
The issue of same sex&#13;
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in ten and possibly eleven&#13;
states on November 2. In&#13;
addition to Kentucky and&#13;
Oregon, the states include&#13;
Arkansas, Georgia,&#13;
Mississippi, Montana, North&#13;
Dakota, Oklahoma, Utah and&#13;
the key battleground states of&#13;
Michigan and Ohio. Many&#13;
believe the issue is being used&#13;
to energize the far right and&#13;
evangelical vote to help&#13;
conservative and Republican&#13;
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The Ozarks Star Page 11&#13;
Q\(\ahoma' s C.o"'bo1&#13;
C.roone.r&#13;
Matthew Heath-Fitzgerald&#13;
by st.a.If writer Greg Steele:&#13;
On April 16, 1979 in Shawnee, Oklahoma,&#13;
Matthew was born to Reverends Jerrell and&#13;
Sherry Heath.&#13;
Matthew ;,vas raised in various small towns&#13;
across Oklahoma, moving often due to his&#13;
parents role in the United Methodist Church.&#13;
He dreamed of a vocalist career all the way,&#13;
learning to sing along side his parents at&#13;
church functions and small events wherever&#13;
they were living.&#13;
Matthew considers himself a performer not a&#13;
karaoke singer. A popular attraction in the&#13;
Oklahoma City and Tulsa clubs, Matthew&#13;
travels the co~ntry performing. He recently&#13;
performed with Brian Black (brother of&#13;
country legend Clint Black) in his opening act&#13;
for the Cow Town Rodeo in Ft. Worth, Texas.&#13;
He is a regular at Club Rox and Boom Boom&#13;
Room in Oklahoma City. In Tulsa you can&#13;
catch Matthew's show at Club Maverick,&#13;
PlayMore Club and Renegades.&#13;
It was in 1999 a turning point occurred for&#13;
Matthew. He met what would become not only&#13;
his manager and best friend, but the man he&#13;
knew he'd spend the rest of his life&#13;
October 1, 2004&#13;
with,Jason. After a few brief dates, and a&#13;
long distance relationship, Matthew&#13;
proposed to Jason in February of 2000. It&#13;
was later in the vear 2000, he was asked to&#13;
record backgro~nd vocals for a Oklahoma&#13;
area cabaret artist, Tabitha Taylor, which&#13;
consisted of mainly lounge music. The&#13;
work he did on the album brought him&#13;
more recognition and he was asked to&#13;
perform in dubs around Oklahoma.&#13;
In March of 2002 Matthew independently&#13;
recorded his debut album in Branson,&#13;
Missouri. In April the album "l\1Y LOVE"&#13;
was released. Available at any Matthew&#13;
Heath-Fitzgerald performance, various&#13;
small shops in Oklahoma City &amp; Tulsa, and&#13;
on the internet, "My Love" has proved to&#13;
sell very well and has boosted his listening&#13;
audience. In May 2002 Houston, Texas&#13;
radio station KPFT FM played the title cut&#13;
of the album on air, and reported to have&#13;
very good response.&#13;
Matthew's second album, a live recording in&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma Oune 2003) was released&#13;
in October of 2003. Matthew's Live album&#13;
was greeted with much responce and&#13;
opened the door for many more bookings&#13;
at clubs and rodeos around the country.&#13;
Matthew quickly became a favorite at clubs&#13;
in Oklahoma like The PlayMor in Tulsa and&#13;
The Copa in Oklahoma City and on the&#13;
evening of March 5th 2004, Matthew's&#13;
"Neon Rainbow" was released at his.&#13;
performance with Brian Black. "Neon&#13;
Rainbow" has quickly become Matthew's&#13;
best selling album to date.&#13;
Matthew is just another example of the&#13;
undiscovered talent in the 4 states region.&#13;
The Ozarks Star is proud to feature this&#13;
talented young man from Oklahoma,&#13;
working hard to make his community&#13;
proud. He resides with his partner Jason in&#13;
Krebs, Oklahoma.&#13;
For booking information and more on&#13;
Matthew's show schedule, visit his website&#13;
at www.heathfitzgerald.com&#13;
Volume l Issue 10 Page 12 October 1, 2004&#13;
Kerry-Edwards Ticket - The ost&#13;
ay S portive in American History&#13;
VOTE FOR YOUR LIFE NOVEMBER 2, 2004&#13;
The Ozarks Star Page 13 October 1, 2004&#13;
Volume 1 Issue l 0 Page 14 October 1, 2004&#13;
This Is Shelter Country.&#13;
Here in our community you will find&#13;
Shelter Agent Greg Tainter. We're proud to&#13;
serve this community and our customers.&#13;
Call today and ask about our services.&#13;
Life-Worker's Comp.-Home-Auto-Fann-Business&#13;
Greg W. Tainter, LUTCF&#13;
Post Office Box 339&#13;
Eureka, Missouri 63025&#13;
Tel: (636) 938-5500&#13;
Fax: (636) 938-3539&#13;
Riderless Horse&#13;
HonorsMGRA&#13;
Director.&#13;
Kansas City Sept 5, 2004&#13;
by Star writer Greg Steele&#13;
The crowded Wyandotte County&#13;
Fairgrounds Stadium went silent as&#13;
the lone horse entered the arena.&#13;
A wreath of red roses draped the&#13;
,._ __________________ __, shining saddle. The inverted boots&#13;
in the stirrups showed that the rider had passed from this&#13;
horse. The horse was in it's Sunday Best, feet polished and&#13;
adorned with a red ribbon. The red ribbon representing&#13;
honor for all who are no longer with us. As the audience&#13;
stood, you could see tears streaming down faces.&#13;
i\11 were aware of who the ceremony was hon,oring. Bobbie&#13;
St.Jeor, the Show Me State Rodeo director of 11 years had&#13;
tragically been taken in a traffic accident on July 2, 2004.&#13;
Bobbie had served as Director for 11 of 12 rodeos MGRA&#13;
had produced. At 67, Bobbie's tireless energy had lead the&#13;
MGRA to what was one of their best rodeo's ever. When it&#13;
came to MGRA, Bobbie expected the membership to abide&#13;
by the bylaws and do their job. In her honor MGR.A&#13;
selected Bobbie's longtime partner, Judy Holt as the 2004&#13;
Grand Marshal. Bobbie St.Jeor, Director&#13;
The Ozarks Star Page- 15 October 1, 2004&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 10 Page- 16 October 1, 2004&#13;
MG - Show-Me-State Rodeo&#13;
e. Dust ~e.tt\e.s.ee''&#13;
Photography by Chaz&#13;
September 5, 2004&#13;
by Star writer Greg Steele }&#13;
Kansas City ... Since October of 1976, the&#13;
first Gay Rodeo in Reno, Nevada, 24 Gay&#13;
Rodeo Associations have sprung up across&#13;
the United States and Canada and comprise&#13;
the International Gay Rodeo Association,&#13;
IGRA. Gay Rodeo's are held through out the&#13;
year with a National Final's to buckle and&#13;
crown the season. Men and Women from&#13;
across the US and Canada compete for&#13;
points to have the honor of an invitation to&#13;
the National Finals. Out of hundreds who&#13;
compete, only the top 20 point winner's&#13;
from each competition category will be&#13;
invited.&#13;
It's a rough ridden, steer bustin, serious event&#13;
each year for these dedicated gay men and&#13;
women who compete in rodeo competition.&#13;
,.__ ____________ ___, But "After '.fhe Dust Settles •... Legends&#13;
Are Born &amp; Champions Are Crowned"&#13;
The Gay Rodeo has become an important part of our community. Those who organize and&#13;
stage the events year after year work night and day to bring you the best show possible and&#13;
the Missouri Gay Rodeo Association MGRA, showed there stuff in Kansas City this year&#13;
with a grand rodeo, a hell of a good&#13;
time and great entertainment.&#13;
Steve Hammond&#13;
Wild Oats Records recording artist.&#13;
The Ozarks Star Page- 17&#13;
The 2004 season ends in Omaha with the&#13;
Heartland Gay Rodeo Association, HGRA&#13;
and the IGRA National Final's October 14-17,&#13;
2004 in Omaha Nebraska. This will be the&#13;
grand finally to a big year for IGRA. Fan's&#13;
from across the US, Canada and far away&#13;
places will converge on Omaha. It's the big&#13;
event of the year for contestants and rodeo&#13;
October 1, 2004&#13;
follower's. The Rodeo Groupies come incampers,&#13;
motor homes, limo's, buses and&#13;
some just ride their broncos. They come to&#13;
party hard , enjoy the entertainment and the&#13;
thrill of the action. If you have never been to a&#13;
IGRA rodeo, you've missed a good dose of our&#13;
western heritage. So, saddle up guys and gals, get&#13;
on out to see some real cowboys &amp; cowgiris.&#13;
Volume 1 Issue I 0&#13;
Ken Pool, Mr. Colorado Gay&#13;
Rodeo Association, CGRA 2004&#13;
October 1, 2004&#13;
Top Left to Right Jack Truman-candidate Mr.&#13;
'1GRA 2005,Judy Holt Grand Marshal 2004&#13;
Miss Mae- Miss MGRA 2004 &amp; candidate for&#13;
Tvliss IGRA 2005, Mandy Barbarell - Miss&#13;
IGRA 2004 &amp; Miss MGRA- 2003.&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 10 Page 20 October 1, 2004&#13;
Town dbi&#13;
by Randy Vineyard&#13;
Introducing "T-T own Tidbits" by Star writer Randy&#13;
Vineyard. Randy lives in Tulsa and will be covering the Star&#13;
Scene in and around the T-Town area. Randy has lived in Tulsa&#13;
since the age of two and wouldn't consider living anywhere else&#13;
and loves Tulsa's GLBT community.&#13;
Community Support &amp; Loyalty!&#13;
On Halloween I v.,-ill celebrate 29 years of entertaining. Along&#13;
with me are, Anita Richards - 25 yrs, Courtney Farrell - 20 yrs, and Mr Robbie Walker 19&#13;
yrs. On my own wonderful journey I have made a life time of friends and have lost many to&#13;
AIDS as have all of us. I have been very honored to hold 11 titles, two of which were the&#13;
Oklahoma America and Oklahoma USo£A titles. I was also fortunate to represent you at 5&#13;
national competitions. During my career it has been a blessing to have performed over 3600&#13;
shows, 1000 of which were benefits. The last 8 years have not been easy, but there must be&#13;
a reason from ONE greater than my myself. My heart revolves around tl1is community and&#13;
it's fabulous people. You have in all reality, kept me alive. Entertaining you has given me life&#13;
and a reason to keep going, you have smiled, laughed, and cried with me, and along the way&#13;
enjoyed life. I thank you with all my heart and soul for sharing all these wonderful years of&#13;
life with me.&#13;
With the entertainment and benefit fall season upon us and the time we all get into that&#13;
giving spirit. I want to address a problem I see here in our community. There are nearly&#13;
70,000 GLBT people in our area. If we all stood together and gave $10.00 a month we&#13;
could raise $700,000.00 a year for our friends in need. We have hundreds of people within&#13;
the Tulsa area who have problems paying for food, and medications due mainly to HIV/&#13;
AIDS related illnesses. HOPE, Tulsa Cares, St Jerome, RAIN, Our House Too, all have&#13;
facilities and outreach programs to help. They are in constant need of volunteers and&#13;
financial support. Many people rely on these places for survival.· ·&#13;
At the moment every GAY owned dub in Tulsa is doing something to help our community&#13;
and keep it strong. We as a&#13;
GLBT voice and strength&#13;
need to stick together and&#13;
support OUR businesses&#13;
and those non-gay owned&#13;
business who support us.&#13;
We have 7 clubs in Tulsa that&#13;
have been GAY for between&#13;
5 to 41 years. The names and&#13;
o:-;vners have changed many&#13;
times, but they are still GAY,&#13;
and proud of it!&#13;
.... continued n,-25&#13;
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HRC&#13;
Endorses&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Farmer&#13;
Missouri Democrat&#13;
Running for US Senate in&#13;
Missouri, from Human Rights&#13;
Commission.&#13;
A dedicated ally: Farmer became the first&#13;
woman Missouri state treasurer in 2000,&#13;
after having served eight years as a state&#13;
representative. Prior to holding elective&#13;
office, Farmer was executive director of a&#13;
neighborhood housing and neighborhood&#13;
nonprofit organization. Farmer supports&#13;
the Employment Non-Discrimination Act,&#13;
the Hate Crimes Prevention Act, and ilie&#13;
Earlv Treatment for HIV Act. She firmly&#13;
opp~ses efforts to write discrimination into&#13;
the U.S. Constitution, such as the Federal&#13;
Marriage Amendment.&#13;
A word on her opponent: Christopher&#13;
"Kit" Bond (R) has held this seat since&#13;
1987. He scored a 17% rating on the last&#13;
HRC Congressional Scorecard. He opposes&#13;
both the Employment Non-Discrimination&#13;
Act and the Hate Crimes Prevention Act&#13;
and has voted against both bills in ilie past.&#13;
He supports the Federal Marriage&#13;
Amendment, an attempt to write&#13;
discrimination into the U.S. Constitution.&#13;
The race: As a longtime incumbent, Bond&#13;
has the upper hand in the race, but polls&#13;
show that Farmer is closing the gap&#13;
between them. Farmer has mounted a&#13;
serious challenge and needs as much&#13;
support as she can get in order to pull out a&#13;
vict~rv. Visit: www.hrc.org/candidates&#13;
October 1, 2004&#13;
Democratic hopefol!Jim Newberry on GAY&#13;
MARRIAGE: "Business partnerships between&#13;
partners who happen to be gay have always been&#13;
legally recognized. Legal recognition of civil&#13;
unions would be essentially the same thing.&#13;
Marriage, on the other hand, is a religious, or&#13;
moral concept for many of us. Its meaning&#13;
therefore should be determined locally, rather than&#13;
nationally." www.newberryforcongress.com&#13;
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Creator: Paula Martinac has&#13;
been writing for the gay and lesbian&#13;
press for more than 20 years. She&#13;
served for three years as the cochair&#13;
of the board of directors of&#13;
New York City's Lesbian, Gay,&#13;
Bisexual, and Transgender&#13;
Community Center, where she&#13;
founded a groundbreaking reading&#13;
series called "In Our Own \Vrite."&#13;
Page 23 October 1, 2004&#13;
Lesbian Notions&#13;
by Paula Martinac&#13;
October, 2004&#13;
Elect To Get&#13;
Involved&#13;
In response to the presidential-election debacle of&#13;
2000, in which both parties reported voting&#13;
irregularities in a number of key states, a group of&#13;
concerned Americans created a national,&#13;
nonpartisan voting-rights project called Election&#13;
Protection 2004. The general election is fast&#13;
approaching, but there's still time for gay people to&#13;
join in this volunteer effort to safeguard the&#13;
foundation of our democracy - the right to vote for&#13;
our representatives in government.&#13;
I don't need to preach to lesbian and gay readers about&#13;
the importance of voting - we go to the polls in much&#13;
higher percentages than the American people as a whole.&#13;
We understand all too well that whoever sits in the Oval&#13;
Office contributes heavily to setting the climate for gay&#13;
people in this country. And we know that by giving an&#13;
enthusiastic stamp of approval to the Federal Marriage Amendment, our current president has&#13;
officially sanctioned intolerance of lesbians and gay men.&#13;
But we may need to be reminded that, for many Americans, voting is an endangered right. And we&#13;
need to challenge the idea that discussing voting problems openly and trying to do something about&#13;
them is just "sour grapes" over the 2000 election or an unwillingness to "get over" its results (which&#13;
two of my colleagues in the gay media once accused me of). If you have any doubts about how vital it&#13;
is to question the accuracy and fairness of our voting system, just rent the documentary&#13;
_Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election_, which outlines in a succinct 50 minutes the&#13;
mistakes and abuses that led to widespread voter disenfranchisement in Florida four years ago.&#13;
The likelihood that the 2004 election will be a close one increases the risk of civil-rights violations,&#13;
especially in the swing states; indeed, there have already been warning signs of polling-place abuse.&#13;
During the primary in Florida last month, for example, poll watchers reported that many AfricanAmerican&#13;
voters were being turned away for not having identification, and without being informed&#13;
that they could, by state law, simply sign an affidavit attesting to their identity and then proceed to&#13;
vote. And that was just the primary - imagine how high the stakes will be for the actual presidential&#13;
election. ~&#13;
Also, Florida has once again undertaken a purge of convicted ex-felons from its voter rolls, as it did in&#13;
2000, when it disenfranchised thousands of voters who had no criminal records at all. It's no accident&#13;
that this multimillion-dollar effort, in a state headed by the president's brother, has targeted mostly&#13;
African Americans, who tend to vote Democratic.&#13;
Understandably, anxiety is running high among voring-rights activists, who worry in particular about&#13;
voting equipment. In Ohio, one of the top battlegrouad states, ......... continued page -25&#13;
Volume 1 Issue I 0 Page 24 October l, 2004&#13;
Deep Inside&#13;
Hollywood&#13;
by:Romeo San Vicente&#13;
October 2004&#13;
Keaton Surrenders to&#13;
Annie Hall is off to see the wizards not of&#13;
Oz, but of CBS. Oscar winner Diane Keaton&#13;
has signed on to star in and executive produce&#13;
a TV mm1e for the network based on Meg&#13;
Wolitzer's 2000 novel, _Surrender, Dorothv .&#13;
The story has nothing to do with tornados:witches,&#13;
or glittering fantasy worlds, but with&#13;
a vibrant 30-year-old Manhattanite named&#13;
Sara and her gay male best who rent a&#13;
summer place with friends. When Sara dies&#13;
suddenly in an auto accident, the aftermath&#13;
engulfs her circle of peers as well as her&#13;
eccentric grieving mother, played by Keaton.&#13;
Coming off the box-office success of&#13;
_Something's Gotta Give_, the busy Keaton&#13;
has three other projects currently in&#13;
development: Jim Sheridan's _Da Vinci's&#13;
Mother_, a crime caper called _Mad Monev_,&#13;
and one untitled feature. Surrender is dt,{e&#13;
to air in CBS's 2004-2005~eason. -&#13;
A Dickens of a Series&#13;
The new BBC _Doctor Who series&#13;
undertaken by _Queer as Folk_ creator&#13;
Russell T. Davies now has at least one other&#13;
openly gay creative person involved: British&#13;
actor Simon Callow. Callow, last seen in&#13;
HBO's _Angds in America_ and perhaps&#13;
most fondly remembered as the jolly heartattack&#13;
victim in _Four Weddings and a&#13;
Funeral_, will play Charles Dickens in the&#13;
hugely popular, newly revamped time-travel&#13;
series. This won't be the first time Callow has&#13;
played the creator of _A Christmas Carol_ on&#13;
screen - he took on the role in a 2001 TV&#13;
adaptation of _Hans Christian Andersen: My&#13;
Life as a Fairy Tale_. He'll be joining cast&#13;
members Christopher Eccleston (_28 Days&#13;
Later_) and pop singer Billie Piper for the&#13;
series, which ,viii no doubt end up reaching&#13;
these shores via BBC America. Stay tuned.&#13;
_Transit_ Tackles AIDS&#13;
During the last decade, while most media&#13;
outlets retreated from their coverage of the&#13;
global AIDS crisis, MTV remained boldly&#13;
committed to sometimes controversial&#13;
programming that addresses issues related to&#13;
HIV and young people. Now, as part of their&#13;
"Staying Alive" campaign, the music channel&#13;
has teamed up with the Swedish International&#13;
Development Corporation to produce a TV&#13;
movie titled _Transit_. The fictional film ,·viii&#13;
highlight the little-discussed nonfiction topic&#13;
of Europe's illegal sex trade, a business that&#13;
reaches well into the United States. It will&#13;
include safer-sex and HIV prevention&#13;
information and will be aimed at the network's&#13;
youthful demographic. Still in its early stages&#13;
and not yet cast, the film already has an air&#13;
date of December 1, 2005 World AIDS Day.&#13;
Soprano and X-Man Sign on the_Dot&#13;
_Dot_, the latest feature from lesbian director&#13;
Jamie Babbit (_But I'm a Cheerleader_), finally&#13;
has a full cast and a now lead. Up-and-comer&#13;
Camilla Belle (_The Patriot_, _Practical&#13;
Magic_) has replaced Thora Birch, and some&#13;
well-known names have joined in to tell the&#13;
story of a popular middle-class girl whose&#13;
family life is upended when a supposedly deaf&#13;
orphan teenager moves in. Edie Falco of&#13;
_Sopranos_ fame, Elisha Cuthbert (_The Girl&#13;
Next Door_), Shawn Ashmore of _X-Men_,&#13;
and _Saved!_ alum Martin Donovan will be&#13;
one big dysfunctional family when the indie&#13;
feature begins shooting next month in Austin,&#13;
Texas. Expect a flurry of film-festival&#13;
screenings before it hits art-house screens,&#13;
probably late next year.&#13;
_Romeo Sao Vicente never upended any middleclas$&#13;
girl's lives - he just W"Cnt shopping with them.&#13;
The Ozarks Star Page 25&#13;
Lesbian Notions from page-23&#13;
punch-card ballots - made notorious in&#13;
2000 for their high margin of error will be&#13;
used in 69 of 88 counties. One law professor&#13;
told the _Cincinnati Enquirer_ that a close&#13;
election in his state could spell an "election&#13;
night meltdown." Around the country, touchscreen&#13;
voting, which is being implemented in&#13;
many areas for the first time and which leaves&#13;
no paper trail, is also cause for trepidation.&#13;
Touted by many congressional Republicans as&#13;
the answer to all our voting problems, electronic&#13;
ballots completely and conveniently - eliminate&#13;
all possibility of recounts and put our most&#13;
cherished right at the mercy of the corporations&#13;
that manufacture the equipment and software.&#13;
All of this suggests that Nov. 2, 2004, might be&#13;
a pretty dark day for democracy. But the good&#13;
news is that there are concrete things we can do&#13;
now to try to aid the democratic process. Pirst,&#13;
to ensure that your own vote counts, familiarize&#13;
yourself in advance with your state's voting&#13;
procedures and your own rights, which can be&#13;
found on the website of your Secretary of State&#13;
or your county's Bureau of Elections. Then&#13;
expand your effort a little by committing to&#13;
"Take a Friend to Vote," a project of the League&#13;
of Women Voters, in which citizens pledge to&#13;
bring a neighbor, friend, or relative to the polls.&#13;
(For instructions, visit www.lwv.org.)&#13;
But to make an even greater contribution,&#13;
consider volunteering for Election Protection&#13;
(www.electionprotection2004.org), which aims&#13;
to train and deploy 25,000 citizens as poll&#13;
watchers in battleground states. TracFone is&#13;
providing phones and air time for poll workers&#13;
to report abuses or to consult with civil-rights&#13;
attorneys if problems arise. While lawyers and&#13;
law students are particularly needed for this&#13;
project, all concerned citizens are welcome to&#13;
volunteer for tasks like handing out votingrights&#13;
flyers in the days preceding the election.&#13;
If you live in Michigan, New Mexico,&#13;
Pennsylvania, or another swing state, or are able&#13;
to travel to one of them for Election Day, the&#13;
time you donate could have a big impact on the&#13;
accuracy of the election - and on the future&#13;
well-being of our democracy.&#13;
October 1, 2004&#13;
T-Town tidbits from pg-20&#13;
The PlayMor - Syrs, Yellowbrick -9 yrs, The Star&#13;
12yrs, TNT's 19yrs, Renegades - 20yrs,&#13;
ToolBox 22 years, and the Bamboo - 41 yrs.&#13;
\Then you go out to play and party please keep all&#13;
in mind, the GAY bars are very involved in giving&#13;
back to the community, to make all our lives a little&#13;
easier.&#13;
I have also noticed a growing number of people&#13;
who frown and look down on 'SHOWS' . If it&#13;
were not for the entertainers: Live vocalists, Male&#13;
Impersonators, Drag Queens and even the male&#13;
dancers, then who would you call upon to raise&#13;
money for all the different organizations that need&#13;
help? There are only a handful of entertainers who&#13;
will give their time, money, sweat and tears to raise&#13;
funds. So when you walk into a 'SHOW' especially&#13;
if it's a fund-raiser, find out what it is for before&#13;
you bitch!- It may just be for someone you know!&#13;
Currently we have several clubs that do things on a&#13;
regular basis to help keep our local charities alive,&#13;
tl1ey are:&#13;
Bamboo - weekly Sunday lunches 2-6pm, with&#13;
donations benefiting a different charity each&#13;
month. Mavericks - since opening early this year,&#13;
they have been hosts to a variety of events,&#13;
including Paul Wiekel's - Children with AIDS /&#13;
scholarship fund, and being the home of&#13;
T.U.L.S.A. and the Driller Bears, both&#13;
organizations giving to local and state&#13;
organizations. The Playmor - Helga's Heart to&#13;
Heart benefiting Our House Too, and May All be&#13;
Fed benefiting the St. Jerome, food pantry.&#13;
Renegades - Red Ribbon Revue hosted by&#13;
Tabitha Taylor, giving to local charities each&#13;
month. The STAR - with fund-raisers for different&#13;
places throughout the year, and for 12 years being&#13;
a community leader in giving to all the local GLBT&#13;
charities. The GAY clubs really are working for&#13;
YOU and don't forget the annual Kris Kohl&#13;
Christmas Stocking Stuffer event, is coming up to&#13;
help people, families, and children living with&#13;
AIDS along with many other benefits shows and&#13;
talented entertainers who are working hard to&#13;
make someone's life a little better ..&#13;
The Tulsa State Fair is in town, go h:ive a great&#13;
time and finish the day at your favorite GAY club!!&#13;
Till next time:&#13;
PLAY HARD BUT PLAY SAFE!l!&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 10 Page 26 October 1, 2004&#13;
Gay Travelers from page 7&#13;
Within a block of the Habana Inn resort you&#13;
will find about 6 more gay bars catering to&#13;
different tastes. A major grocery store is&#13;
just one block away as are several other&#13;
restaurants. A cab ride from the airport&#13;
costs less than $10.00. The HABANA INN&#13;
resort is located one block west of the&#13;
intersection of Penn and Interstate I-44 and&#13;
is extremely easy to find.&#13;
Plus, there are a lot of sights to see in&#13;
Oklahoma City. The Cowboy Hall of Fame&#13;
has artifacts from the early cowboy days&#13;
thru the television shows with lots of oil&#13;
paintings, watercolors and bronzes. The&#13;
Oklahoma City Memorial where the&#13;
bombing took place a few years ago is a&#13;
MUST to see. Art galleries and museums&#13;
are plentiful. About 80 miles to the west is&#13;
the Route 66 Higway Museum which is&#13;
extremely interesting. You will never forget&#13;
your wonderful experiences in Oklahoma&#13;
City. Everyone is so friendly. Oklahoma&#13;
City is indeed OK&#13;
For more information contact Donald and&#13;
Ray at: gaytravelers@aol.com or visit their&#13;
web page at: www.hometown.aol.com/&#13;
gaytravelers.&#13;
Steve Urie from page-5&#13;
They claim we have a "Gay Agenda" and&#13;
use the term to excite hatred ... we need to&#13;
look at that and have a tremendous laugh&#13;
not at them but ourselves that ,ve would&#13;
take that seriously. A "Gay Agenda" like&#13;
we could get together and decide on what&#13;
color to paint the walls, what drapes to&#13;
buy or even where are we going to eat out&#13;
tonight.&#13;
Our civil rights are important and dear to&#13;
me as to you but let's separate the issues.&#13;
Don't get pulled into challenging their&#13;
status with the Lord. Democrat. ..&#13;
Republican ... Christian ... Non-Christian&#13;
person of faith ... or just a person. Let's&#13;
show our community we know the&#13;
difference in basic right anQ wrong.&#13;
For me, I now have a Bush and a Kerry&#13;
sign in the yard and once again my&#13;
neighbor laughs with me. Someone else&#13;
may question my relationship with God&#13;
but my Lord knows my name and that's&#13;
what counts.&#13;
Until next month ........ G?7wve&#13;
FREE HIV TESTING, NO NEEDLES&#13;
SPIRIT OF CHRIST&#13;
MCC SPONSORS&#13;
2902 E. 20th St., PO Box 4711,&#13;
Joplin, Mo 64803&#13;
Jn conjunction with AIDS Project of the&#13;
Ozarks, MCC Joplin offers free HIV&#13;
testing the last Sunday of each month&#13;
between 5PM and 6PM. For your&#13;
convenience you can also call 206-6179&#13;
for an appointment. We use the Ora-sure&#13;
method which does not require the use&#13;
of needles and we offer complete&#13;
confidentiality.&#13;
You may also request Booklets on AIDS&#13;
for People of Faith through the PO Box&#13;
listed above.&#13;
The Ozarks Star Page 27&#13;
Joplin's MCC Church&#13;
Celebrates 7th Anniversary.&#13;
Will Host Concerts&#13;
by Greg Steele&#13;
joplin,MO&#13;
MCC Joplin located at 2902 E. 20th Street&#13;
will celebrate their seventh anniversary on&#13;
October 15th with a dinner, music and&#13;
dancing at the Butcher Block. Steve T. Urie,&#13;
Pastor has lead the church from a meager&#13;
beginning to a thriving active force in the&#13;
LGBT community of Joplin. The Ozarks&#13;
Star congratulates Pastor Steve Urie and&#13;
applauds his contributions, his tireless&#13;
efforts in giving to the gay and lesbian&#13;
people of this area and in his example of&#13;
good citizenry. With his partner of 5 years&#13;
Heath Ross, they have together given the&#13;
Joplin area a sanctuary where all are&#13;
welcome.&#13;
With Steve's efforts, Joplin has become a&#13;
major stop for Christian performers on&#13;
tour. Spiritual recording artists abound and&#13;
many have discovered Joplin's LGBT&#13;
community. Concert tour's travel the U.S.&#13;
bringing their eclectic styles of music to the&#13;
gay /lesbian and straight audiences.&#13;
Spirit of Christ MCC of Joplin has hosted&#13;
many entertaining artists over&#13;
their seven years of serving&#13;
Joplin's LGBT community and&#13;
will be hosting the dynamic&#13;
Marsha Steven on October 2,&#13;
at 6pm. This will be Marsha's&#13;
sixth appearance in Joplin. On&#13;
November 6th Paula Jo David&#13;
brings her exciting performance&#13;
to the stage at 6pm. In&#13;
the past year MCC and River&#13;
of Life Church in Pittsburg,&#13;
KS have booked other&#13;
notables such as&#13;
October 1, 2004&#13;
Shawn Thomas, Terry Lee Ousley and Sam&#13;
Sampson. Charlie Smith a frequent performer&#13;
in Joplin and Branson can be heard on most&#13;
Sunday's at MCC.The concerts are free to the&#13;
public and appreciation offering are accepted.&#13;
If you would like to congratulate Steve or give&#13;
an offering to the church the mailing address&#13;
is:&#13;
PO Box 4711&#13;
Joplin, MO 64804.&#13;
Phone 417-206-6179&#13;
Web: www.mccjoplin.com&#13;
Martha's Vine~ard&#13;
219 W. Olive, Springfield, MO&#13;
417-864-4572&#13;
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Entertainment Complex. Now&#13;
Celebrating 10 Years of Quality&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
www .marthascomplex.com&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 10 Page 28 October 1, 2004&#13;
Scopes&#13;
by Jack Fertig October 2004&#13;
""Talk filth, Cancer!"&#13;
Jupiter, the planet of opportunities, is guincunx&#13;
gueer, erratic Uranus, offering brilliant chances&#13;
if you're willing to make adjustments through&#13;
weird surprises. The bigger the risk you take, the&#13;
better it should ,vork out for you.&#13;
ARIES (1farch 21 to April 20): Opportunities at&#13;
work can bring you into new political conflicts and&#13;
force you to re-evaluate long-term goals. Keep an&#13;
open mind on both fronts. The change of plans&#13;
will do you good.&#13;
TAURUS (April 21 to May 20): Creative&#13;
collaboration opens up tremendous professional&#13;
opportunities but you have to make some&#13;
adjustments, perhaps some sacrifices, if this&#13;
dream is to come true. Be determined in your&#13;
dream, not obstinate in your rut.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): Make connections&#13;
with the old country. Your etlinic heritage yields&#13;
amazing insights. Reviewing childhood religious&#13;
guestions and discussing old spiritual conflicts 'With&#13;
your parents will also prove liberating - in the long&#13;
run, if not immediately.&#13;
CANCER 0une 22 to July 22): There's a time and&#13;
a place for everything, so make the time and space&#13;
to talk pure filth and say the most shocking and&#13;
horrible things however morbid or politically&#13;
incorrect - that are on your mind. The purge will&#13;
prove empowering.&#13;
LEO 0uly 23 to August 22): OK, control gueen!&#13;
Let go of the purse strings just a little, and trust&#13;
your partner in financial dealings. You're not going&#13;
to be happy with the process, but the outcome&#13;
should be satisfying.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22): Confusion&#13;
and surprises at work are sure to work in your&#13;
favor, as long as you're not afraid to stand up for&#13;
yourself. Be dear about what you want and willing&#13;
to give ground on small things to get ahead.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 to October 21):&#13;
You're on an artistic jag that knows no&#13;
limits. Whatever you do now ,;vil! need&#13;
revision later, but don't hold back! Your&#13;
craziest dreams and intuitions will inspire&#13;
great things. Go out on a limb, and, if it&#13;
breaks, spread your wings and fly!&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21):&#13;
Old ghosts and demons from your childhood&#13;
can be tamed and put to productive use in&#13;
attaining your long-term goals. The more&#13;
you're willing to shake up your past, the more&#13;
you can use it to help build your future.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to&#13;
December 20): Your motor-mouth turns to&#13;
surprising adv.intage, as knowledge you&#13;
weren't aware you had helps propel your&#13;
career. Exercise your "right brain;' delving&#13;
into the artistic or mystical to help the&#13;
process along.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 to January&#13;
19): Opportunities to travel or continue your&#13;
education will have hidden expenses, but the&#13;
surprising benefits could be well worth it.&#13;
Consider all offers carefully. Any such&#13;
adventure can change your entire world!&#13;
AQUARIUS Oanuary 20 to February 18):&#13;
You're suddenly too sexy for anyone's good!&#13;
Offers and innovations you'd normally never&#13;
consider... well, "normally" is just out the&#13;
window. Your enthusiasm for novelty could&#13;
go overboard. Remember, there's a time and&#13;
a place for everything!&#13;
PISCES (February 19 to March 19): Take a&#13;
honeymoon with the one you love or a&#13;
getaway with a very trusted friend. You need&#13;
time and space away from reality to get real,&#13;
and you can't do it alone. Building intimacy&#13;
(sexual or otherwise) is essential now.&#13;
Jack Fertig has been working as a&#13;
professional astrologer since 1977 and is a&#13;
founding member of the Association for&#13;
Astrological Nettvorking. He can be reached&#13;
for consultations at 415-864-8302, through&#13;
his wehsir,4, b,,p;L m~ om&#13;
Volume 1 Issue 10 Page 29&#13;
"Merci Docteur Rey" Staring&#13;
Dianne Wiest and introducing&#13;
Stanislas Merhar. Directed by&#13;
Andrew Litvack.&#13;
VlWVl.mercidocteurrey.com/&#13;
This irrepressibly French comedy stars&#13;
mournful-faced Stanislas Merhar as a&#13;
young man struggling with his&#13;
homosexuality as well as with an&#13;
overbearing opera diva mother (played to&#13;
the histrionic hilt and beyond by Dianne&#13;
Weist). \Vhen Thomas witnesses a murder,&#13;
he goes on a search for the killer, falling&#13;
into an unlikely friendship with the&#13;
supremely neurotic Penelope Qane Birk.in),&#13;
an actress who has dubbed so many&#13;
Vanessa Redgrave films, she's come to&#13;
think of herself as a literal extension of&#13;
Redgrave. (Redgrave, in fact, makes an&#13;
appearance in one of the movie's juiciest&#13;
scenes, and inadvertently insults the poor&#13;
woman by exclaiming "How could they&#13;
give me such a tacky French voice?")&#13;
"Magnifique!&#13;
One of the most delicious surprises of the&#13;
fall movie season. A prescription for&#13;
hilarious, off the wall, witty mayhem."&#13;
-Bill Diehl / ABC Radio Network&#13;
October 1, 2004&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"You have to look at what Bush does, not&#13;
what he says. Talk is cheap. He expresses&#13;
empathy for military families and then&#13;
cuts their benefits. He names a proposal&#13;
the 'Clear Skies Initiative' that pollutes the&#13;
planet. He says he'll be a uniter and then&#13;
drives us apart. He steals the slogan 'No&#13;
Child Left Behind' and then breaks his&#13;
promise to fund his reforms. Truly, I&#13;
stand here flabbergasted at what is going&#13;
on in today's world. Never in my life have&#13;
I witnessed a president and an&#13;
administration that is so out of step with&#13;
the needs of the country, so threatening&#13;
to our future and so abusive in its use of&#13;
power."&#13;
- Barbra Streisand receiving the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign's Humanitarian Award,&#13;
March 6.&#13;
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$6.00 for the first 15 words, and only 25&#13;
cents for each additional word ........ .&#13;
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library/ office, full base~ent, zoned&#13;
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restored, quiet residential Roanoke&#13;
adjacent. Priced under $150,000.&#13;
$$Price Reduced$$&#13;
Call Vicki at Charles Burt Realtors&#13;
417-434c.0077 or 800-782-7822.&#13;
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our website for Daily breaking GLBT&#13;
news. www.ozarksstar.com&#13;
Need A House Mate: Advertise here&#13;
for only $6.00 first 15 words, 25 cents for&#13;
each additional word.&#13;
Advertising Representative's&#13;
Part Time: For Kansas City,&#13;
Springfield, Tulsa, Oklahoma City,&#13;
Arkansas, Kansas and Joplin.&#13;
Commission based compensation. Work&#13;
in the LGBTS business community.&#13;
Mail qualifications to: _Ozarks Star&#13;
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Joplin, MO 64804.&#13;
Bed &amp; Breakfast: Ever dreamed of&#13;
owning your own B&amp;B? Beautiful 4 bed&#13;
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800-782-7822&#13;
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'Tbe Ozarks Star Page 31 October I, 2004&#13;
Four States Community Directory&#13;
-Bars- Nightclubs- -Organizations-&#13;
Arkansas, Fayetteville (479)&#13;
Ron's Place- - - 523 \V. Poplar- - - - - 479-442-3052&#13;
Studio 716- -716 W. Sycamore- - 479-571-1300&#13;
Arkansas, Fort Smith (479)&#13;
Burnzee's- -2301 Towson Ave #C- --479-494-7300&#13;
Kinkeads- -10041/2 Garrison Ave- - - - -479-783-9988&#13;
Chm 1022 - -1022 Dodson Ave. - - - - - -479-782-1845&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Ree's-• - - 716 S. Main - - - --417-627-9035&#13;
Missouri, Kansas City (816)&#13;
Bell Star's - - -1321 Grand Ave- - - -816-421-1288&#13;
i\fissie B's- - - -805 \Y/. 39th St- - -816-561-0625&#13;
Sidestreet Bar - - - -413 E. 3rd- - - - 816-531-1775&#13;
Sidekicks Saloon - - 3707 Main St- - 816- 931-1430&#13;
Buddies - - - - - - - 3715 Main St - - -816-561-2600&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
The Edge- -424 Boonville Ave- - - - - --417-831-4700&#13;
Martha's Vineyard- 219 W Olive - - -417-864-4572&#13;
Oz Bar- 504 E. Commercial- - - - • -417-831-9001&#13;
Ronisuz Place- - --821 College- - - - -417-864-0036&#13;
Rumors - - -1109 E. Commercial- - -417-873-2225&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Hi-Lo Club 1221 NW 50th- - -405-843-1722&#13;
Finish Line -2200 N\V 39th E;qJwy- - 405-525-0730&#13;
Chm Rox- - -3535 NW 39th Expwy -405-947-2351&#13;
Topanga Grill &amp; Bar- 3535 NW 39th- -405-947-2351&#13;
BoomBoom Room- 2807 NW 36th St- - -405-601-7200&#13;
Oklahoma, Tuba (918)&#13;
Bamboo Lounge- 7204 E. Pine - - --918-836-8700&#13;
Club Maverick-• 822 S. Sheridan - 918-835-3301&#13;
Heads &amp; Tails- 7944 E. 21st - - - 918-660-7878&#13;
Club Majestic- 124 N. Boston -918-584-9494&#13;
New Age Renegades- -1649 S. Main - -918-585-3405&#13;
Play-Mor-Club- - 1737 S. Memorial - -918-838-9792&#13;
Silver Star Saloon- -1565 S. Sheridan-918-834-4234&#13;
TNT's- - 2114 S. Memorial- - - -- - -918-660-0856&#13;
Tool Box- - -1338 E. 3rd- - - - - - - 918-584-1308&#13;
Yellow Brick Road- - 2630 E. 15th - - -918-293-0304&#13;
-LodgingMiuouri,&#13;
Joplin (417)&#13;
Faces Guesthowe B&amp;B - - - - - - -417-621-9915&#13;
Fairfield Inn by Marriott- - - - - 417-624-7800&#13;
Missouri, Ava&#13;
Catus Canyon Campground - - - 417-683-9199&#13;
Missouri, Lampe&#13;
KOKOMO Campground· - - - - 417-779-5084&#13;
Arkansas, Eureka Springs&#13;
MCC Living Spring- - - - - - - - - -870-253-9337&#13;
Arkansas, Avoca&#13;
Natural State Naturists- - - - - -- - - - -479-451-8066&#13;
Kansas, Pittsburg ( 620)&#13;
River of Life - 1709 N Walnut - - - - - - 11AM&#13;
PSU-QSA .... 1701 S. Broadway ... 620-231-0938&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
MCC Spirit of Christ-2902 E 20th, - · - - -6PM&#13;
UCCFF--204 N. Jackson Ave, - - - - - - 10:30Alvf&#13;
Aids Project Ozarks- 513 Kentucky- - 417-624-5788&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
Rainbow Christian Ch-837 \Y/. Madison-417-866-6206&#13;
Unitarian Universalist Church - - - - - - 417-833-2723&#13;
APO- - - - - 1901 E. Bennett, suite D- 417-881-1900&#13;
ShowMe MO Pride - - - - - - - - 417-864-4459&#13;
GLO Community Ctr- 518 E. Commerical-869-3978&#13;
PFLAG-Springfield- - - - - - - - - - - -417-889-1059&#13;
Oklahoma, McAlester&#13;
McPride- -POBox 1565, McAlester, OK 74502&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
MCC United- -1623 N. Maplewood- -918-838-1715&#13;
-Business Services-&#13;
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Body Swim Massage Therapy- - - - - - 417-825-5800&#13;
Charles Burt Realtors-Vicki Bronson-417-434 0077&#13;
RE/MAX - - - - - -Cathe Letts- 417-483-5313&#13;
Office Max- -440 Rangeline Rd- - - - -417-623-1007&#13;
The Lions Den - - - -Austin Letts - - - 417-623-87.67&#13;
Joan Szymanski- Beauty Consultant- - 417-673-1181&#13;
Night Things Boutique-719 MainSt- 417-659-9913&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
Prii!cilla's - - • -1918 S. Glenstone - • 417-881-84-44&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City&#13;
Century21 · ·4301 NW 63rd #100 - - 405- 840-2106&#13;
Hollywood Hotel- 3535 NW 39th Ex-405-947-2351 ,..,_&#13;
Habana Inn - 2200 NW 39th Exp- 405-528-2221&#13;
Priscilla's- 615 E. Memorial- - - - - - - 405-755-8600&#13;
Oklahoma, Talsa&#13;
Kelly Kirby,CPA-4815 S Harvard- - -918-747-5466&#13;
Underguy.com - - -825 E. 3rd - - - -877-7-BOXERS&#13;
Priscilla's - - • - - 7925 E. 41st - - . - 918-627-4884&#13;
Priscilla's - · - · 5634 W. Skelly· - - • • 918-«6-6336&#13;
Priscilla's· - - -11344 E. 11th· - • • - -918-438--4224&#13;
Priscilla's• - • • 2333 E. 71st- - - • - - -918-499-1661&#13;
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              <text>PROUDLY SERVING TH E LG BT COMM U N IT Y.&#13;
slie Jordan&#13;
Best Actor at the New York Film and&#13;
Video Festival for his portrayal of&#13;
"Brother Boy~ in the film Sordid Lives&#13;
and several Best Supporting Actor&#13;
Awards for his work as "Peanut" in&#13;
Southern Baptist Sissies, from the Los&#13;
Angeles Drama Critics' Circle, LA.&#13;
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Maddy, a Robby, and the Ovation&#13;
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(918) 836-8700&#13;
www .bambooloungetulsa.com&#13;
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The Ozarks Star Is On The Move&#13;
The future looks bright for the Ozarks Star.&#13;
We have contracted with a new printing&#13;
company an:d will be increasing our distribution&#13;
to 5000 by January 2005. This increase&#13;
will not only allow us to ship more copies to&#13;
our distributors, but also allows us to&#13;
increase the number of distribution points. In&#13;
addition qualifies us to accept advertising&#13;
through a national advertising agency. This&#13;
increase in revenue from national advertisers&#13;
should help keep our ad rates at a very&#13;
. reasonable cost to you.&#13;
We are working on adding new content and&#13;
are open for suggestion from our readers.&#13;
You can write to us or send an email to the&#13;
addresses listed on this page. More content&#13;
and new advertiser's means aJarger magazine,&#13;
so stay tuned and watch us grow. The&#13;
Ozarlcs Star is on the move and is fast&#13;
becoming THE STAR of the four states&#13;
region.&#13;
On October 15th I was the very honored&#13;
recipient of an award,presented by Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church of Joplin at their&#13;
· 7th anniversary dinner, for outstanding&#13;
. service to the GLBT Community and&#13;
· Church Family. The plaque read,&#13;
"In promoting diversity and cooperation&#13;
through the development and implementation&#13;
of the Ozarks Star. A MCC 2004&#13;
· Outstanding Citizen and Member".&#13;
I thank Spirit of Christ MCC Joplin Pastor&#13;
Steve T. Urie and members, for this recognition&#13;
and extend my appreciation for their&#13;
efforts in building a more united community.&#13;
Have a great Thanksgiving!&#13;
C.D. Ward&#13;
A call for better&#13;
health ...&#13;
Well, rhe summer is over, fall is inviting&#13;
us into winter so what's next? Several&#13;
opportunities to have fun, comribute to&#13;
our community and make every effort to&#13;
stay well.&#13;
For this edition let's visit the "staying&#13;
well" issue. Seems like we have been&#13;
outsourcing out both sides of our&#13;
wonderful face ... Bush that is. While&#13;
denying us the opportuniry to purchase&#13;
more cost effective medications under the&#13;
guise and arrogance chat only our FDA&#13;
can protect us while on the other side we&#13;
find that a full half of our flu vaccine is&#13;
brought into this country from overseas.&#13;
Bush supporters will claim he knows best&#13;
and the rest of us will reap the benefits or&#13;
lack thereof.&#13;
Not many of us were around for the&#13;
1918 Flu Epidemic that vriped out whole&#13;
military camps, not the children or aged&#13;
but strapping recruits, young healthy&#13;
men. Some of us wiil just say, "I never&#13;
take the flu shot anyway, it always made&#13;
me sick." And some of us Rill simply&#13;
fade inro biissful ( unless of course, we're&#13;
the ones who get sick ) who cares, "it's&#13;
not my worry."&#13;
\X,'eii the parenting in me doesn't do the&#13;
"the sky's falling in panic" but :t is&#13;
aiways good to use common sense and&#13;
take care of onese:f.&#13;
The information below is taken off the&#13;
Center for Disease Controls website&#13;
( :s rw ,cdc gp ) and is reproducible. It&#13;
is good basic hygiene ... that thing our&#13;
mothers' taught us and we seem to have&#13;
forgotten ... well it's time to refresh our&#13;
minds and get with the program. Stay&#13;
well this flu season and follow these&#13;
guidelines:&#13;
Good Health Habits&#13;
o A void close cont:act.&#13;
Avoid close contact with people who are&#13;
sick. When you are sick, keep your&#13;
distance from others to protect them&#13;
from getting sick too.&#13;
• St:ay home when you are sick.&#13;
If possible, stay home from work,&#13;
school, and errands when you are sick.&#13;
You will help prevent others from&#13;
catching your illness. ( Steve adds this ...&#13;
if your boss is more concerned about&#13;
you being out sick, how will he or she&#13;
like it if half of you are out sick ... stay&#13;
home and get well )&#13;
o Cover your mouth and nose.&#13;
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue&#13;
when coughing or sneezing. It may&#13;
prevent those around you from getting&#13;
sick.&#13;
o Clean your hands.&#13;
Washing your hands often will help&#13;
protect you from germs. ( Steve adds ...&#13;
wash, wash, wash ... it's doesn't hurt and&#13;
will keep you healthy ... I still want big&#13;
flashing red lights at every public&#13;
bathroom exit that goes off when you&#13;
don't wash your hands )&#13;
0 Avoid touching your eyes, nose or&#13;
mouth.&#13;
Germs are often spread when a person&#13;
touches something that is contaminated&#13;
with germs and then touches his or her&#13;
eyes, nose, or mouth.&#13;
Until next time, be blessed, be safe and be&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Gaytt,ire Release:&#13;
Log Cabin Republicans&#13;
File Suit to Overturn&#13;
Military's "Don't Ask,&#13;
Don't Tell Policy''&#13;
Turning Over Policy Vital to&#13;
National Security Interests Say&#13;
Lawyers&#13;
(Washington, Dq-Lawyers on behalf of&#13;
Log Cabin Republicans are filing suit&#13;
this morning against the United States&#13;
government seeking to overturn the&#13;
military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"&#13;
policy, which requires the discharge of&#13;
gay and lesbian service members. Log&#13;
Cabin Republicans v: United States of&#13;
America will be filed in the United&#13;
States Federal E&gt;istrict Court for the&#13;
Central District of California.&#13;
Log Cabin ig filing the suit on behalf of its·&#13;
gay and lesbian members· cutrently serving&#13;
in the United Stlltes Armed Forces. "Public&#13;
opinion, the experience of our allies, and the&#13;
national security interests of our nation all&#13;
lead to the inescapable conclusion that gays&#13;
and lesbians ghould be allowed to serve&#13;
openly and honestly in our milituy," said&#13;
Log Cabin Republicans Executive Director&#13;
Patrick Guerriero.&#13;
"A lawsuit should not he ne.cessary, when&#13;
public opinion overwhelmingly f-avon gays&#13;
and lesbians serving. openly and honestly. A&#13;
lawsuit should not he necessafy when the&#13;
aperience of our allie_i in·~~ war .on terror,&#13;
including Great Britain, Is~el arid Auatralia,&#13;
all allow gays and leshtaris to s¢ie openly&#13;
and.honestly. A lawsuit iMllkl .riot be&#13;
nece~,~ when outinili~ bas lost&#13;
The suit asserts that the ''Don't Ask, Don't&#13;
Tell" policy imposes a ·discriminatory set of&#13;
rules on gay and lesbian members of the&#13;
Armed Forces in violation of .their&#13;
constitutional rights of due· process, freedom&#13;
of speech, and equal protection. The&#13;
challenge requests a declru:ation that the&#13;
policy is uncomtitutional, and a preliminary&#13;
and permanent injunction enjoining the&#13;
government from enforcing the policy.&#13;
"\&#13;
Global law firm White &amp; Case LLP is&#13;
representing Log Cabin Republicans on a pro&#13;
bono basis. The White &amp; Case team is being&#13;
led by Dan Woods and Marty Meekins from&#13;
the Firm's Los .Angeles office.&#13;
"Previous challenges to the policy failed&#13;
mainly because Bowers v. Hardwick allowed&#13;
governmental criminalization of homosexual&#13;
conduct, but recent Supreme Court decisions&#13;
demand an immediate reconsideration of the&#13;
policy under the U.S. Constitution, which is&#13;
why White &amp; Case was so interested in being&#13;
invoh-ed,'' said Woods, head. of White &amp;&#13;
Case's litigation practice in Los Angeles.&#13;
Woods said those key decisions include&#13;
Romer v. Evans, where in 1996 the Supreme&#13;
Court held that government-sponsored&#13;
discrimination against gay and lesbian&#13;
Americans could not be justified. solely by&#13;
animus or "morality." In 2003, the Court&#13;
overruled Bowers in Lawrence v. State of&#13;
Texas, and held the constitutional&#13;
fundamental right to .privacy; includes .the&#13;
right for gay and lesl&gt;ian .Amcricang to enme&#13;
in private, intimate relationships without&#13;
State in,terference. Finally, the Supreme&#13;
Court most recently limited. the Defense&#13;
Departmtnt's discretion to. infringe upon&#13;
Conatitutional due process rights in Hamdi v.&#13;
Rumsfcld, which held. that enemy&#13;
combatants, even in wartime, must be&#13;
afford~d due process rights.&#13;
....................... ~ntmueefpage 25&#13;
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gaytravelers@aol.com&#13;
OUR SEPTEMBER&#13;
WEST COAST TRIP&#13;
We have returned from our three week -------------------1 driving trip to the West Coast and what a&#13;
fun and exciting and interesting trip it was. First we drove to Santa Rosa, New&#13;
Mexico (but just to sleep). The next morning we drove in to Sedona, Arizona where&#13;
we stayed at the Iris Garden Inn, www.irisgardeninn.com. Brian Johnson &amp; Richard&#13;
Hoffman recently purchased it and have made a lot of improvements. They are&#13;
originally from Ohio and decided to move to Arizona. Their Inn is wonderful and&#13;
they are doing lots of improvements on it. They are extremely hospitable hosts.&#13;
Brian's sister and brother in law, Llsa and Rick had come from Ohio and were&#13;
visiting also. They were delightful. As you know a LOT of straight people can be fun&#13;
and wonderful just like we can! We gave a "Sordid Lives" Movie Party the second&#13;
night there and everyone hooted and hollered throughout the entire mo,"ie. Brian&#13;
and Richard had special margaritas for everyone. After two days in beautiful Sedona&#13;
we drove to Las Vegas where we helped our dear friend, Ole Borresen celebrate his&#13;
birthday. Ole was the former chef for Liberace and owns a wonderful B &amp; B there.&#13;
Check out his website at: members.aol.com/haven00069 /. . We always have a grand&#13;
time with Ole. He is such a great host.&#13;
Then on to West Hollywood where we always stay with our very dear friend,&#13;
Raymond Bilbool at his utterly fabulous SECRET GARDEN B &amp; B which is located&#13;
in the Hollywood Hills. Such a grand estate!&#13;
He usually reserves the guest cottage for us. He gets&#13;
a very eclectic clientele staying there. Staying there&#13;
were Daniella Cesarei the noted photographer and&#13;
her partner, Lotte Jeffs, the noted freelance writer&#13;
and journalist from London. They write for DIV A·&#13;
magazine, the major Lesbian newspaper in Europe.&#13;
. They were charming, witty, intelligent and&#13;
wonderful. We had a wonderful time with them.&#13;
( right photo: "Ray, with Lotte Jeffs, the noted fee Lmce&#13;
writer with her life partmr, Daniella Cessari, the noted free&#13;
lance pbotogr11phe:r from Londcnj&#13;
Also staying at the Secret Garden was Rick McKay,&#13;
the New York producer and director. His latest&#13;
film, "BROADWAY - The Golden Years By The Legends Who Were There" has just&#13;
been released. We were lucky enough to see a screening of it and it is a MUST SEE&#13;
movie. It is the most important, ambitious and comprehensive film ever made about&#13;
America's most celebrated indigenous art form. For anyone into Broadway this is a&#13;
movie that you simply cannot miss. Through interviews it chronicles the Broadway&#13;
stage for long years past. This is truly a magnificent film. Rick not only wrote,&#13;
edited, produced and directed the film, he also produced the film. What an&#13;
outstanding talented man he is! Theatre historians and buffs for years to come will be&#13;
thankful that he produced this epic. Be sure and check out the web site:&#13;
www.bro.idwaythemovie.com/ dvd.htm .. .... continued page•26&#13;
Page 8&#13;
de&#13;
The local &amp; national media Is&#13;
really getting to me today!&#13;
\Vhy doesn't the media put this "outraged"&#13;
father on the hot seat and ask Cheney how a&#13;
father can support a president,&#13;
administration and party that constantly&#13;
uses the "gay card" to get votes and denies&#13;
his own daughter equal rights? Why doesn't&#13;
he stand up and support his own daughter!&#13;
They use the gay issue to frighten&#13;
conservative voters all the time. The&#13;
daughter is out as a lesbian. He didn't reveal&#13;
anything. And it is NOT anything to be&#13;
ashamed of or hide. Kerry had every right to&#13;
answer the question as he did. And I'm glad&#13;
he brought it up. I just wish he would have&#13;
gone further and pointed out her father's&#13;
hypocrisy!&#13;
Deborah&#13;
Eureka Springs, AR&#13;
Dear Editor,&#13;
We wanted to keep you updated on what&#13;
was happening with the Tulsa Rough&#13;
Riders, a new club in Tulsa.&#13;
We had our very first Club.Night at the&#13;
End Up Club this&#13;
past Sarurday and&#13;
it was a BLAST!&#13;
There were about&#13;
70 folks showed&#13;
up give-or-take a&#13;
few (with MOST&#13;
in leather) and&#13;
members of other&#13;
iocai clubs such as&#13;
T.U.L.S.A., the&#13;
Driller Bears, and&#13;
the Tulsa&#13;
Dungeon Society also dropped by to show&#13;
their suppon. Even some of the male&#13;
dancers got in on the act by wearing&#13;
leather G-strings and harnesses.&#13;
We had a table of bondage/leather items&#13;
that were for auction or given away to&#13;
lucky ticket hoiders, and we had a WILD&#13;
lea,her Post Office Game.&#13;
continued next column .......&#13;
We also wanted to thank you for all the&#13;
support you and the Ozarks Star have&#13;
shown us these past f~ months as we got&#13;
organized. You have no idea how much it&#13;
has been and is now appreciated.&#13;
Jerry S.&#13;
President, Tulsa Rough Riders&#13;
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Targeting the burgeoning $450 billion a&#13;
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Included in tbe network package are&#13;
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featuring straight and amateur&#13;
orientated movies.&#13;
Although VIACOM's MTV announced&#13;
its first channel (LOGO) catering to the&#13;
lifestyle, it won't be available u1;1til&#13;
sometime in 2005. In the meantime&#13;
XXXVISION.TV hopes to reach the&#13;
estimated 12-15 million household&#13;
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The fully digital satellite system which&#13;
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Page 10&#13;
October 14, 2004&#13;
Gaywire Release:&#13;
NEW YORK&#13;
STATE TO&#13;
RECOGNIZE&#13;
CANADIAN&#13;
MARRIAGES OF&#13;
SAME SEX&#13;
COUPLES&#13;
Influx of.Same-sex&#13;
Couples will&#13;
provide Economic Boost&#13;
Toronto-Yesterday the New York&#13;
State and Local Retirement System&#13;
announced it will treat Canadian&#13;
marriages of same-sex couples the same&#13;
as any other marriage for purposes of&#13;
retirement benefits and obligations. The&#13;
decision was communicated in a letter&#13;
dated October 8 from the state&#13;
Comptroller to Mark Daigneault, a state&#13;
employee who wrote in September&#13;
asking how getting married in Canada&#13;
would affect retirement benefits for&#13;
him, his same-sex partner and their two&#13;
children. (see Daigneault's letter at&#13;
www.prideagenda.org)&#13;
In state Comptroller Hevesi's letter, he&#13;
tells Daigneault, "Based on current law,&#13;
the Retirement System will recognize a&#13;
same- sex Canadian marriage in the same&#13;
manner as an opposite-sex New York&#13;
marriage, under the principle of comity.&#13;
That principle has been legal practice&#13;
pursuant to New York Court of&#13;
Appeals rulings for many; years."&#13;
"Everyone deserves to.have their&#13;
marriages recognized, both at home and&#13;
abroad," said Laurie ·Arton, of&#13;
Canadians for Equal Marriage. "This is&#13;
good news for the thousands of samesex&#13;
couples who have married in&#13;
Canada. The decision of New York&#13;
State to recognize Canadian marriages&#13;
of same-sex couples demonstrates the&#13;
increasing acceptance of our marriages.&#13;
The legal principle that jurisdictions&#13;
recognize each others' validly&#13;
performed marriages is well established,&#13;
and there's no reason the law should&#13;
applied differently to same-sex couples."&#13;
"Same-sex couples who reside in New&#13;
York now have a dear incentive to&#13;
marry in Canada," said Cicely&#13;
McWtlliam, of Caoadians·for Equal&#13;
Marriage. "The economic impact of all&#13;
those couples traveling to Canada and&#13;
having their weddings here will be&#13;
significant. Being a beacon of equality&#13;
pays economic dividends."&#13;
A survey released July 1 by the Centre&#13;
for Research and Information on Canada&#13;
and Environics found that the number of&#13;
Canadians agreeing that gays and lesbians&#13;
should be allowed to get married has&#13;
increased. Currently, 57% agree, the&#13;
highest level since CRIC first asked the&#13;
question two years ago. The number&#13;
disagreeing currently stands at 38%.&#13;
Quotable&#13;
·Quotes&#13;
"When I came out and I went through&#13;
all I did, I did it undcrstlnding that it&#13;
essentially. would bc[comc] this kind of&#13;
cultural wave. . .. And my position was&#13;
just to be steady and try to have as&#13;
much elegance and grace as po.ssible,&#13;
while never shying away from the gay&#13;
question. I knew people would get used&#13;
to the &amp;.ct that I'm gay and there'd be&#13;
no weirdness about it, and that&#13;
eventually the focus would be back on&#13;
the music."&#13;
Singer k.d. laog to the Miami gay&#13;
publication The Weekly&#13;
An Oklahoma&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
Legend&#13;
by Star writer Chaz&#13;
I've known Ginger, aka Grcgoooola&#13;
to some of his older friends, since we&#13;
were children in 1972. We both&#13;
worked at a salon in Oklahoma City called the "Beauty Bar". Our work stations were&#13;
side by side with no partitions. This made for no privacy at all, which lead to constant&#13;
hilariously fun times, with each of us trying to wreck the other during the&#13;
sometimes long busy days. Giggles and snickers would bring on painful laughter and&#13;
one of us would have to remove ourself from the area. It was by no definition, boring&#13;
working next to him.&#13;
I had just recently moved back to Oklahoma City from Las Vegas when we met and&#13;
Greg, who had at that time never seen the flash and glitter of show biz city, wanted&#13;
to go. We planned a short vacation and decided to make the trip. We didn't think his&#13;
car could make it so it had to be my El Camino. Now for those of you who know&#13;
what an El Camino is, you have to imagine Ginger's 5' legs in the cab with no&#13;
adjustable scats. Solution, hang those long mother's out the v.-"indowl You guessed it,&#13;
with shorts up to his crotch and a pair of wedge's on those size 15's. I-40 has never&#13;
been the same and the truckers were going into Cardiac Attest. We did make it to&#13;
Vegas without incident and the first place we had to go in glamor town was, you&#13;
guessed it again, the big girls shoe shop! We had a great time, an experience that I&#13;
personally cherish.&#13;
Ginger Lamar's career now spans some 35 years of entcltlining the gay community.&#13;
He has gained the respect of not only his LGBTS audience, but his peers as well.&#13;
Ginger's show's arc not to be considered "Drag Shows" He is a talented entcttliner&#13;
who is impersonating a women. A career that stllrtcd in 1969 when the Midwest&#13;
culture was very different from now. An atmosphere of police harassment, gay&#13;
bashing and general intolerance of the gay community. He has weathered the storm's&#13;
and remains an icon in the gay entertainment arena.&#13;
"At that particular time, there was a law in the state, that when you performed in&#13;
drag, you had to wear three articles of men's clothing, somewhere underneath your&#13;
gown. You had to do something underneath, to be legal, if not, you could be&#13;
arrested. They raided places a lot more often then, at that time it was not liquor by&#13;
the drink, it was bring your own bottle. Often there were police raids, and when&#13;
that happened- ............................. continNed page 22&#13;
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A shrewd and irreverent cultural history of the&#13;
customs, fashions, and figures of gay life in the&#13;
twentieth and the early twenty-first centuries-and&#13;
how they have changed all of us jor the better.&#13;
The "global queering" of America has been&#13;
gradually .shaping the way straight people talk,&#13;
think, dress, and eat. Over the past fifty years, the&#13;
line between what is "straight" and what is "gay"&#13;
has blurred to the point that most heterosexuals&#13;
are unaware of the vast contributions gay men&#13;
have made to American culture.&#13;
How the Homosexuals Saved Civilization&#13;
presents a broad yet incisive look at. how an&#13;
unusual "immigrant" group, homosexual men, have become so influential on&#13;
mainstream American culture.&#13;
The general public's tastes and consumer choices in food, fashion, humor,&#13;
literature, and body image are becoming decidedly more gay. And Ameri&lt;;a has&#13;
shown a real interest in TV shows with gay content and themes, such as Queer Eye&#13;
for the Straight Guy; Will &amp; Grace; and Six Feet Under. Overall, it's hip to be&#13;
gay, even if you're straight.&#13;
How the Homosexuals Saved Civilization tells us somethine: about ourselves as a&#13;
society. It celebrates the unique perspective of gay men and e{plains how essentiai&#13;
their vitality has been to our civilization.&#13;
Page 15 The Ozarks Star November 2004&#13;
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vp debate;,&#13;
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.rig!lt~o&#13;
.A:iid it's the&#13;
c1~ua. ilie teal i&#13;
dy Bunny Takes&#13;
n ,,· a a ,,&#13;
·A Political Commentary:&#13;
· am trying to decipher the lunacy surrounding&#13;
;''Maryg:i.tc". No, I don't mean the attitudc-y&#13;
:queen who works the door at many large NYC&#13;
· · lubs, but rather the non-controversy&#13;
uncling Kerry's reference to Dick Cheney's&#13;
. off- spring, Mary. It all started with a&#13;
question at the last presidential debate "Do you&#13;
oclievc homosexuality is a choice?". Kind of a&#13;
w~d question, since THAT was an issue a&#13;
de~c or two ago. The issue at hand NOW is&#13;
· · so why not ask what the&#13;
bout that? Anyway Bush's simple&#13;
a,nswcr was "I don't know". (Unfortunately, "I&#13;
don't·know" would li.lso have to be Bush's&#13;
answer to "How do you spell Iraq?". and "What&#13;
ii2·+ 2?" and "Is Cheney human?')&#13;
~ut ~cr:ry mad/~ example of Cheney's lesbian&#13;
, daughter Miry, 1&#13;
" • • he. felt sh.c'.s being who&#13;
·sh.c was born·. . . . ilic coiitroversy.began.&#13;
Jfaving lost all 3 a~oatcs iina sc¢hig the gap in&#13;
· tlic ·polls between ttie~ 2. candict#cs. cJosing, the&#13;
·i,:cpublicans began a desperate, s~ns~ess (though&#13;
· inexplicably effective) . spin. to·. dis~i:t voters&#13;
from Kerry's inorc solid viiiion:~fot Hie nation.&#13;
&lt;:Lynne Cheney lashed out against Kerry with&#13;
".tbi,s is not a ~od man" · blicans cried&#13;
. :foul because Mary was a " , even&#13;
though she works for her fatlicrts .very public&#13;
· ! Kercy then issued a'b,pically mealymouthed&#13;
statement to patch · · • up. At least&#13;
. • some newscasters brought up. in the&#13;
John Edwards after the senator mentioned the fact&#13;
NOT be crca,~g.fircworks now. B,ut what&#13;
discussjoii. i~ thJit.]wif by c;i~ting, ~he&#13;
of the republican posittoh· 611 .. c.&#13;
would dcnv his own flesh arid&#13;
c of the · " ·· fos~ ag¥n; in the spin.&#13;
· · · ·. · ·.· tp;~) giidtioi!,s ·"'" . . .&#13;
. . :Airicricl!tl trqops t&lt;:&gt; their detths nc.ccllcss : t1stifie.d war?". Well, what&#13;
is :woi:s~ SUGGESTING that lie sent.tl:i~ &lt;it .a.ctuallv SENDIN&lt;; THEM??!!!&#13;
Hei:e;s an exaniple ih drag teims: RuPlilil tdl~ m~:''Bit~h! You stole my eyeliner!"&#13;
aajl answer; "I can't believe yo~ .th~ sj~ta~gtirl!" to shift the&#13;
gui}i.to lier for .. •ANSWERING HER&#13;
ACC:US:tVI10N have my own eyeliner-arid here it is as proof', "I don't&#13;
wear youi: ch:cap brand, hooker!", or "Arc you on crack again, bccyotch?", etc.&#13;
continued next page 19 .&#13;
Page 19&#13;
Lady Bunny from pg-18&#13;
And when it comes to gay marriage,&#13;
make no mistake that the real issue is&#13;
that Bush was so scared by the recent&#13;
inroads towards legalizing gay unions&#13;
in California, Massachusetts and New&#13;
Paltz, NY , that he has proposed a&#13;
constitutional amendment to ban it-a&#13;
measure which even many of his&#13;
fellow republicans denounced as&#13;
extreme and unnecessary.&#13;
And speaking of unnecessary, for a&#13;
giggle, please check out an cxcctpt of&#13;
Lynne Cheney's hilariously schmaltzy,&#13;
soft-porn novel SISTERS from 1981&#13;
www.whitehousc.org/ administration/&#13;
sisters.asp ,vith a bi-sexual heroine.&#13;
Here's a sample: "The young woman&#13;
was heavily powdered, but quite&#13;
attractive, a curvesome creature,&#13;
rounded at bosom and cheek. When&#13;
she smiled, even her teeth seemed&#13;
puffed and rounded, like tiny ivory&#13;
pillows." Yucch! Since when do dykes&#13;
( or anyone else, for that matter) get&#13;
turned on by puffy pillow-teeth?&#13;
Elizabeth Edwards said in a radio&#13;
address that Kerry's mention of Miry&#13;
shouldn't be causing such outrage, .&#13;
unless the Chcneys were ashamed of&#13;
their daughter's sexuality. This rotten&#13;
book by Mary's mom suggests that&#13;
perhaps they arc ashamed of it's&#13;
author's homosexual tendencies too.&#13;
As well as her bestiality, cuz that Dick&#13;
Cheney is a toad!&#13;
.OKC GLBT BUSINESS&#13;
ASSOCIATION HOLDS&#13;
MEETING&#13;
Press Release 10/22/04&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
About 35 GLBT business-people and&#13;
professionals attended Thursday's&#13;
meeting to kick off a new GLBT business&#13;
association for OKC, which was at least&#13;
twice the number expected by&#13;
organizers, according to committee&#13;
member Monty Milburn.&#13;
This turnout certainly implies strong interest&#13;
in fonrung a grciup, which is long overdue in&#13;
OKC. Evidence of at least one potential&#13;
benefit of a "Gay and Lesbian chamber of&#13;
commerce" was provided by the number of&#13;
attendees taking advantage of the. opportunity&#13;
to do some networking ..&#13;
Other potential benefits mentioned by&#13;
Milburn, who presented an overview of the&#13;
organizing committee's suggestions for the&#13;
new gro:up, included networking with the&#13;
"str~t'~ business coriimwiity, promoting&#13;
Ok:Widfu':t City's GLBT C:oaimub.ity, and&#13;
"mentoring" new Giiy businesses.&#13;
Milburn, a realtor with the Town &amp; Country&#13;
Crew - affiliated with Keller Williams Realty,&#13;
presented the committee's ideas by making a&#13;
very focused presentation that was obviously&#13;
the result of the hard work of a motivated&#13;
group of people, which included Milburn,&#13;
Rob Howard, Stacey Young, Chris Finney,&#13;
and Jason Campbell.&#13;
Jason Campbell mentioned their experience&#13;
at this year's Pride Festival, when the Town&#13;
and Country Crew rented a booth in&#13;
M~morial Park and ran it the. two days of the&#13;
Festival, prior to the annual Pride Parade. He&#13;
said that the contacts they made at that booth&#13;
during thoic two days subsequently brought&#13;
in $750,000 worth of business to · their real&#13;
estate office - certainly one indication of the&#13;
economic potential of Oklahoma City's&#13;
GLBT Community.&#13;
The group's next meeting will be Wednesday,&#13;
November 3rd at 6:30PM at Keller Williams&#13;
Realty, 2630 NW Expressway. For more&#13;
information, contact Monty at&#13;
monty@townandcountrycrew.com.&#13;
Introducing A_!_k Uncle Mikey&#13;
Advice Column!&#13;
Hello Kittens. Uncle Mikey here. I have, as they say,&#13;
exploded onto the scene. I must say that I had a rather&#13;
unusual experience that I fee! compelled to share with&#13;
you. I am sure you are sitting on rhe edge of your seats&#13;
awaiting my fabulous words to enlighten and uplift&#13;
you. Well, forget about it! Who do I look like? Glinda&#13;
of the North?&#13;
Well, Kittens, here it goes. I hope you enjoy the&#13;
sheer amusement - which is mv life. I was at the doctors&#13;
office. (Oh no Kittens. Don't worry. It was a routine wash and wax. At my age one&#13;
must be persistent with maintenance and upkeep, you know.) Anyhow, I was&#13;
exiting the office when I had a rather uplifting experience. His name is Romance -&#13;
named by me of course - and he is the flavor of the week. Dish is but a mere&#13;
_expression of this Adonis. Therefore, I invited him home and now cannot get him&#13;
to leave. Heed my advice Kittens never feed them or they will never leave. He&#13;
insists he cannot live without me. I told him that he could stay until I am no longer&#13;
amused. So now it is official - my first houseboy. I have sem him to pick up my&#13;
laundry and now I am all yours - so let us get to it.&#13;
I hope· he remembered the bag, as I had him cake Mr. Tiddles with him. Mr.&#13;
Tiddles is my love child, of sorts. He is a Persian Cat. You know that cats were&#13;
revered as Gods throughout history. Well, he is mv widdle riddles and is mommvs&#13;
baby. He displays a royal disposition to be sure. We have been through many a ·&#13;
rough relationships. He was a gift by my first husband, or was it mv third? Hmm&#13;
who knows? I lost count after a while. Liz only thinks she is the div~ of marriage. I&#13;
have more skeletons in my closet than Liz, Madge, and Ricky all put together. It&#13;
took many men to keep me in the life of which I have grown accustomed.&#13;
Anyhow, you wonder who Uncle Mikey is? Well, I am going to tell you,&#13;
Kittens. I am the diva of life and love, sex and lust. Yes, I am here to spread my&#13;
fairy dust onto all of you lonely Kittens out there. So write and share with me&#13;
your glorious quandary and I shall give you the gift of my many years in Gaydom.&#13;
So whatever is on your mind, do tell - I love a good dish.&#13;
However, remember when writing, that you are addressing a queen, so do not&#13;
ask that which you do not want a truthful and insightful, while fabulously&#13;
delicious, response. Uncle Mikey is fair and kind (unless provoked by ignorance) to&#13;
all who seek the wisdom of which oniy a queen may possess.&#13;
Uncle Mikey tells it like it is and does not hold back. So get those fingers&#13;
wrapped around my uh oh wait those are my houseboy instructions! Anyhow, get&#13;
those fingers tapping and write to me at Unclemikey4you@Ao[com, and I will be&#13;
sure to give you my utmost attention just as soon as Romance completes my&#13;
entertainment for the evening.&#13;
Until we meet again, may you find joys untoid and settle not - insist on cab fare&#13;
Kittens!&#13;
Smooches, Your humble (snickers) guide into Queerdom - Uncle Mikey&#13;
Undemikey4you@Aol.com,&#13;
Uncle Mikey is • chanctcr from Freelance wdter Michael Hinzman. Michael has been writing for ten year~.&#13;
UtilDiog hi1 1tudic1, and life experience to help others in his community, through humor and !ouod 2dvicC':. Miducl&#13;
applied his study of psychology 2nd creative writing, ;as ~:ell hi~ c:xtcntivc b2.ckground in menta.l health Direct c:.1rc lo&#13;
bring a new styi~ t.od approach to hdping othen- tfich:1.d's oth«:":r works c;;.n be viewed at -·&#13;
Micliac! is in proce,~ now with 2 sm21l publishing hou?-e working on his first pubHshcd fiction:,i novel, "Dragomir,"&#13;
Which will be out eariy 2005.&#13;
l&#13;
Page 21&#13;
A Benefit to be held for The Healing Quilt&#13;
Project of the Ozarks&#13;
Springfield, MO&#13;
October 21, 2004&#13;
The Edge Club in Springfield, Missouri will&#13;
hdst a benefit for The Healing Quilt Project&#13;
of the Ozarks, a nonprofit organization of&#13;
Springfield on November 6, 2004 at 9pm.&#13;
Roxanne LaMoore and a cast of colorful&#13;
favorites will be performing in memory of&#13;
past performers Bette Davis, Ruby Flame&#13;
and Tigress, among others. There will be a&#13;
i3.00 cover charge.&#13;
Proceeds from the "Threads of TimeReflections&#13;
of the Past" fund-raiser event will&#13;
go toward bringing a large portion of the&#13;
Aids Memorial Quilt to Springfield for&#13;
World Aids Month in December and to&#13;
purchase much needed supplies for the Quilt&#13;
Workshop.&#13;
The Healing Quilt Project organization&#13;
serves people with terminal illness and&#13;
provides emotional support for those dealing&#13;
with the loss of a loved one, through out&#13;
the Ozarks by giving them a quilt for&#13;
warmth and creating a memory quilt in&#13;
remembrance. They also offer workshops&#13;
and presentations to the community.&#13;
The Quilt Project is located at, 823 W.&#13;
Walnut, Springfield, MO 65806. Contributions&#13;
should be directed to Founder/&#13;
Director Rick McCormack&#13;
(417) 865-4358 or&#13;
( 417) 864-8,99.&#13;
Website www .healingquilt.com&#13;
MARY KAY&#13;
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ftnd th!- lawt (l!Miend-o,lcrs&#13;
OOOld!ldad furyuu.wtth emyto"...&#13;
t.Lt"-flif ;lltA.,&amp; - .t..c.. v ~&#13;
QJR git 1he hdtmt latlb wihri&#13;
Mam:e ••• cr,da~bein&#13;
~&#13;
Independent BeaJty Cortdtrrt.&#13;
. 41N~73·1181&#13;
.........,..,&amp;11111/jUJDUDlldl&#13;
yov, SIR, MAy 1&#13;
Ginger Latr1Ar&#13;
in most clubs was a buzzer you&#13;
pushed to get itl; and if there was a&#13;
raid, they woulcl:push the·b~zer &amp;&#13;
blink lights. Itfetyone woul&lt;i le~ve the&#13;
dance floclr, beciitise it. was :illcgitl to&#13;
danse &amp;. .clrlrik. _So, y~&gt;n would· go sit, &amp;&#13;
by .. the tim:'e#hey, came in, everyone&#13;
would be sitiiri.g &amp; talking. When they&#13;
left ~cryonei w11.s back up &amp; dancing&#13;
again". · ·&#13;
When ask'ed if he plans to retire anytime&#13;
soon, he replied ''Not as lopg as I can get&#13;
into these spike beds and walk. I refuse&#13;
to give in to flat's". Still performing in&#13;
Oklahoma City at Club Rox located in&#13;
the Hollywood Hotel Suites the first&#13;
Saturdav of each month and the Boom&#13;
Boom Room at 2807 NW 36th St every&#13;
Sunday. The show at the Boom Boom&#13;
will have an entire new look beginning&#13;
Sunday November 7th. Called the "G"&#13;
Spot the show will be featuring. live&#13;
interviews, guesf appearances along with&#13;
performances by Ginger and guest. 'The&#13;
new show is going to be hilariously fun&#13;
and very entertaining", Ginger said.&#13;
Knowing Ginger, you can count on a fun&#13;
,entertaining evening at any of his shows.&#13;
The Ozarks Star is proud to feature Ms&#13;
Ginger Lamar, an entertainment legend in&#13;
his own time. Another. example of multitalented&#13;
people of the Four States region&#13;
deserviJ:ig of community recognition. We&#13;
also CQ~tiilaie Ginger aoci:liis life&#13;
partncr'J:E. vrlio celtj:,~ted their 30th&#13;
a~~ive,rssuy: on Ailgtlst 31st, 2004.&#13;
To get an in-depth look into Ginger's life&#13;
present 'and past, view some very glamorous&#13;
plioto's and· ltcep up i:o date on his&#13;
performance schedule, visit the official&#13;
web sit at www.giogerlamar.com.&#13;
Page 23&#13;
Creator: Paula Martinac has&#13;
been writing for the gay and&#13;
lesbian press for more than 20&#13;
years. She served for three years as&#13;
the co-chair of the board of&#13;
directors of New York City's&#13;
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and&#13;
Transgeoder Community Center,&#13;
where she founded a&#13;
groundbreaking reading series&#13;
called "In Our Own Write."&#13;
Lesbian Notions&#13;
by Paula Ma.rtioac&#13;
November, 2004&#13;
And the&#13;
Winner Is ••.&#13;
As the presidential campaign enters its final&#13;
stage, more and· more lawn. signs are popping&#13;
up in my neighborhood, which is in a swing&#13;
county in. a .. swing st:lte. So far, the KerryEdwards&#13;
sigtis ·.outnumber. the Bush-Cheney&#13;
ones about 7:.toit ~ not. sutp · · · this&#13;
liberal coo~cssibnal district: the ·&#13;
election werf ar cleattut as the signs on i:ny&#13;
street! The truth is, it's going to be a down-tothe-&#13;
wire nail-biter; and because; of t;hat,it&#13;
would be wise for· us to think beyond Nov. 2&#13;
(maybe beyond December, given likely·votiog&#13;
irregularities). What.is in store .for the ~y&#13;
community if &lt;leorge W. Bush \Vins? What&#13;
will happen if John Kerry beats liim? In. either&#13;
outcome, there will be. a lot of work . ahead •&#13;
albeit of distinct varieties - for our movement.&#13;
Outcome No. 1: Four More Years ... If Bush wins, will his gay~·.&#13;
continue? True, he will no longer need gay marriage as · a punching ~~· to· distract&#13;
voters from the war in Iraq or the continuing weak economy. For that .o:iatter, he&#13;
will no longer need the religious right, which made aotigay policies a condition of&#13;
its support. The best the gay community could hope for in this scenario is that we&#13;
simply fall off Bush's radar screen, entering a period of neglect much like the first&#13;
years of his administration, in which we kept doggedly working _under_ the White&#13;
House radar and pulled off major victories in .:..Lawrence v. Te:xas_ and ..:..Goodrich&#13;
v. Department of Public Health_.&#13;
Io the worst-case scenario (which I think is more likely), the antigay right would be&#13;
further emboldened by a Bush win, and he would pay them back for their loyalty&#13;
with more aotigay judicial appointments. Since federal judges sit for life, that could&#13;
turn back the clock on out rights for a generation. And because right-wing state and&#13;
local officials would also claim a mandate, the gay community would spend the&#13;
oe:xt four years fending off attacks at ~ levels of government, constantly on red&#13;
alert for attempts to roll back the few rights we've Il'WlAgCd to· secure. - C'Ven · ones as&#13;
benign as domestic partnership.&#13;
We've seen the tip of this iceberg already, and it's clear that there would have to be&#13;
a huge defensive effort against it. Many more of us would have to engage actively in&#13;
contacting our representatives about votes on legislation and judicial appointments,&#13;
and to convince our straight. family members and friends to do the same. (You can&#13;
register for gay-specific updates at www.hrc.org; for broader libc:tal updates, visit&#13;
www.pfaw.org.) Many more of us would have to work for moderate or progressive&#13;
candidates or run for office ourselves.&#13;
Outcome No. 2: "Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out•&#13;
Seo. John Kerry's campaign has touted his 100 percent rating from the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign and has held him fonwrd as "a powerful voice in the ongoing&#13;
fight for civil rights." Although Kerry has a laudable progay tecord in the Senate on&#13;
everything from the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) to gays in the&#13;
military to HIV/ AIDS funding, ......... continued P-ge -25&#13;
Deep Inside&#13;
,HollyWood&#13;
Magnolias_ and _First Wives Club_&#13;
screenwriter Robert Harling, will bring many&#13;
of the original characters up to the present&#13;
date, with oil Iring J.R. Ewing now rwining&#13;
the moat powerful. energy company on the&#13;
planet. Look for the aamc big cowboy hats,&#13;
wicked plot tuma, and vicious backstabbing&#13;
that made the original aeries 10 much fun.&#13;
Romeo, meanwhile, ia hoping for the return&#13;
of Charlene Tilton. .&#13;
by:Romeo San&#13;
Vicente&#13;
November 2004&#13;
Nlxo.n. M-.ta Roosevelt&#13;
One. wu, tg,g1.0t.ed to, hav.e had an a£fiur with&#13;
a woman; tμe other juat recently. confirmed&#13;
having a leabian relationship. That used to&#13;
be the only common ground bctw:een&#13;
Eleanqr Roosevelt and Cynthia Nixon. But&#13;
now Nixon wil) play Franklin Roosevelt's&#13;
fl.rat lady in .thc. l@O movie _\Varm&#13;
Springa_. With .Kenneth •~agh u· FDR.&#13;
the film will tell di:e 11toiy o.f }.looacvdt'a life&#13;
before .he became prctidcnt, from hie time&#13;
in the New York Stllte .. ~tc tq hi.• polio&#13;
diagnoiia in 1921 atld. the y:arioua curca he&#13;
,ought afterward. Helmeci · by .veteran TV&#13;
movie ditector Jo1epl1,, Sirgent, production&#13;
ia acheduled to begin any minute with a&#13;
probable 2005 air date. nn t,hen, Nixon&#13;
faaatici can get their fix wit,h Roi&gt;crt&#13;
Altma,n'a .... Tanner. on Tanner..:. now airing&#13;
on ShoW,time.&#13;
~ J.R. Lookalike South.fork&#13;
Randi, h@a a ~lift in ita fu~. Aa if bigscreen&#13;
temakes of cvciy 1V series ever&#13;
ci:eated, from ....Dukes of Hazzard_ to&#13;
_MiamfViiiC..::, weren't enough, Robert&#13;
Lukctic .CJ..c;gally Blonde~ ia in&#13;
negotjations to direct a feature-film version&#13;
of thc,Jong-ruoning hit TV aeriea ...Dallas_.&#13;
The movie, to be scripted by _Steel&#13;
Schumacher Enten _ Ci.'QWded Room_&#13;
_ Andrew Uoyd Webber's P~tom of the&#13;
Open.... Joel ~huniachcr'a latest film~ opens&#13;
this Christmas. Meanwhile, the hardworking&#13;
gay director ia already diving into his next&#13;
projei:t, _The Crowded Room_, a complete&#13;
abour.-face from a big romantic musical,&#13;
Bueq on Daniel Keyes' book. .. The Minda of&#13;
Billy Milligan_. _Room_ centers on a&#13;
mentally ill min, ch~d with kidnapping&#13;
and rape, who ia also discovered to have 2-4&#13;
aeparate peraonalitiea brought on by yeua of&#13;
childhood sexual abu,e. The project bu been&#13;
in and out of development for ycan, and at&#13;
different times hu had cveiy major director&#13;
from Steven Soderbci'gh to Gus Van Sant&#13;
elated to helm it, and actors from BJ:lld Pitt to&#13;
Scan Penh to Billy Crudup attached to atar.&#13;
Now that Schumacher ia on board, the&#13;
mystery of who'll run with all 24 lead,&#13;
ahould be aolved aoon.&#13;
_ Playing It Straight_: The Movie Once&#13;
upon a time - OK. it wu just cul.let .. thia year&#13;
- there wu a· doomed gay rcality aerie, called&#13;
_Playing It Straight... in which gay men acted&#13;
atraight to trick an unwitting bachclorette.&#13;
Apparc11dy, no one but Romeo tuned in, and&#13;
10 it wu quickly cancelled, the winner&#13;
forever unknown.· Now that show'• title ia&#13;
· getting a aecobd chance. In production, the&#13;
movie _Playing It Stralght.. hu nothing to do&#13;
with the cancelled aliow except the potential&#13;
for a little identity confuaion. The plot&#13;
revolve• around a man who relic, on&#13;
relationship advice from hi, gay identical&#13;
twin. Unfortunately, too much homo advice&#13;
botchea the hcteto' bliaa, and big laugha cnaue&#13;
• or 10 it's hoped, unlc11 keeping that title&#13;
turns out to be bad luck. Not that Romeo is&#13;
aupentitioua or anything. ·,&#13;
_Romeo San Vicente thinb having a gay&#13;
twin would only increase the competition.&#13;
He can be reached care of thia publication or&#13;
at DccpinaidcHollywood@qayndicate.com._&#13;
Page 25&#13;
Don't.Ask Don't Tdlfrompg-6&#13;
''These decisions require a&#13;
reexamination of the reasoning&#13;
employed in prior decisions upholding&#13;
the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy, and&#13;
they compel a finding and declaration&#13;
by the court that the policy violates the&#13;
Constitution,'' added Woods.&#13;
White &amp; Case lawyers are well versed&#13;
in the constitutional issues involved&#13;
with the service of gays md lesbians in.&#13;
the United States Armed Forces. Last&#13;
year, White &amp; Case helped draft m&#13;
amici brief submitted by the Log Cabin&#13;
Republicans in support of the&#13;
petitioners in the Supreme Court's case&#13;
of Lawrence v. State of Texas, arguing&#13;
successfully that m American's right to&#13;
liberty under the Due Process clause&#13;
includes the right to engage iti private&#13;
consensual conduct without&#13;
governmental intervention. In the early&#13;
1990s, the Firm also successfully&#13;
represented Keith Meinhold in the .&#13;
landmark decision in Mcinhold v. U.S.&#13;
Department of Defense, which&#13;
challenged the military's previous&#13;
prohibition of gays and lesbians in the&#13;
military.&#13;
''This case is fundamentally about&#13;
correcting a misguided governmental&#13;
policy based on prejudice towards gay&#13;
and lesbian Americans. A decade of&#13;
experience with the policy&#13;
demonstrates that it actually weakens&#13;
our national defense/' said Meekins. "It&#13;
seems especially offensive to compd&#13;
members of the Armed Forces, who&#13;
fight to protect our liberty, to deny&#13;
them their constitutional right to&#13;
freedom of speech and to engage in&#13;
private, intimate relationships."&#13;
Guerriero said that he is confident that&#13;
this challenge will result in the end of&#13;
this discriminatory policy and&#13;
ultimately a stronger U.S. military&#13;
because highly trained, dedicated gay&#13;
and lesbian soldiers will no longer be&#13;
forced out simply because they disclose&#13;
their sexual orientation&#13;
Lesbian Notions from pg-23&#13;
the fact is he's spent the better part of&#13;
tliis campaign dodging us and our&#13;
issues, granting two brief, last-minute&#13;
interviews to the gay press. He has also&#13;
taken every opportunity (including in&#13;
those interviews) to stress that he and&#13;
John Edwards oppose gay marriage and&#13;
favor separate-but-equal civil unions - a&#13;
position that annoys and disappoints&#13;
many of us.&#13;
Still, in the interest of replacing a&#13;
dishonest, corrupt administration, the&#13;
gay movement has (rightfully, I think)&#13;
cut ~ .a lot of slack. And it's likely&#13;
that Pre.sidcnt Kerry would be generous&#13;
in his appointments of openly gay&#13;
officials to his administration,&#13;
reinstating a tone of inclusion md&#13;
fairness. That would be no small&#13;
achievement, given that the mood in&#13;
Washington under Bush has been one of&#13;
increasingly unchecked hostility toward&#13;
us. A fot of us might be satisfied with a&#13;
change in tone under Kerry - but, then,&#13;
that would simply . be returning to&#13;
where we left off at the st:ut of 2001.&#13;
If Ketty is elected, one danger is .that&#13;
most of us would breathe a sigh of relief&#13;
and sit back, waiting for change. But, in&#13;
fact, the lesbian and gay community as&#13;
a whole would still have an enormous&#13;
job ahead.of it - that of holding the new&#13;
president to his assertion of being a&#13;
civil;-:rights leader. After all, he's. made&#13;
no big promises to us, as Clinton did&#13;
with gays in the military, and it will be&#13;
up to us to push him for change.&#13;
For with a shift in tone in Washington&#13;
come opportunities • if not for marriage&#13;
rights, then possibly for the passage of&#13;
ENDA, a bill Kerry cosponsored, or&#13;
even for· an end to "don't ask, don't&#13;
tell," a policy he strongly opposed. A&#13;
good slogan for us under Kenys White&#13;
House would be, "Don't expect too&#13;
much, but don't accept too little."&#13;
_PIUJA Martinac is a umbda Literary&#13;
· · and&#13;
canbt&#13;
m«bed care of this p,1blkAtion or at&#13;
usbi4nNotions@qsyndicau.com .&#13;
J&gt;age Z§ G11 Tr4wlmfrom -page 7 . .&#13;
This is a DVD that you must have for&#13;
your library. The producer and agent,&#13;
Joe Spotts witb his life partner, Michael&#13;
WU mo/staying-at the B &amp; B&#13;
We have kriown them for years. Joe is&#13;
the agent for several cntcrt2incrs&#13;
including J.J. BuUock, Tammy Faye&#13;
Baker and Leslie )ordan (Brother Boy in&#13;
Sotdid Lives). He also is the· agent for&#13;
Ruby Ann Boxcar! Joe is currently&#13;
producing Leslie Jordan in. his one man&#13;
show in Los -Angclcis , "Lac A Dog On&#13;
Linoleum" We were there opening night&#13;
and it wa's _tremendous! Not sin~c WC&#13;
saw Elaine Stritch. - "At_Libcrty'' have&#13;
we had such a d~tfiil evening at the&#13;
thca~. Leslie pours his heart out to the&#13;
audience. IJ; is a biographical sketch of&#13;
his life.You ~ la~ (riotously), cry,&#13;
ponder and delve into your own sense&#13;
of being. This is. high dnma at is beat!&#13;
From di_e land of hat-wearing southern&#13;
belles addictcci to high driuna and&#13;
painkillers comci. the unbelievably true&#13;
talcs of a boy who fell o-iit of the womb&#13;
and w,idca:~ hls Mama's high hells,&#13;
hopped a_ G~yhound bus for "Hollywcird,"&#13;
and has never looked back!&#13;
Leslie is one of those rare entertainers&#13;
who is not afraid to show himself to his&#13;
audicnc_e. It is gut wrenching! Even thou&#13;
WC saw it weeks ago WC still think about&#13;
it every day. If' you loved him in the&#13;
movie Sordid Lives, then you will love&#13;
his new play even more. ·&#13;
Seeing Leslie.Jordan perform on stage&#13;
was absolutely a delight. After seeing&#13;
him on numerous television shows and&#13;
in movies we just knew tiiAt seeing him&#13;
in his new stage production worild be&#13;
else .. AND IT WAS! If you&#13;
_ LIVES, then vou will&#13;
like this stage production just· u much.&#13;
It was a biographic sketch of his entire&#13;
life ~th no holds batted. From his days&#13;
of~-4rugs and_ sex, Leslie goes&#13;
tbiu the entire production tcllirig it just&#13;
how it wu. _ From his early years in&#13;
school thtu Sotdid I:ivc8 he tells 81S&#13;
story. It was fun, funny, sad and really&#13;
made qne think about their- own life. He&#13;
bad die entire audience in the Dahn of his&#13;
hand the entire show. •&#13;
At the end he received a standing ovation&#13;
which he so richly deserved.&#13;
After the show we got to talk with Leslie&#13;
about his life and other matters. He is a&#13;
gem of a guy and so sincere. He grew up&#13;
in Tennessee and knew at an early age&#13;
that he HAD to get out. As we all&#13;
know, even today people in Tennessee&#13;
arc not ill that tolerant. And thank&#13;
goodness he got out of Tennessee to give&#13;
laughter to millions of us. Leslie lives in&#13;
the greater Los Angeles area and we just&#13;
hope sometime in the near future that he&#13;
can find that perfect someone to spend&#13;
the rest of his life with. He devotes&#13;
much of his time and talents to charity&#13;
events throughout the country. We are&#13;
just hoping that he takes his current&#13;
production on the road and throughout&#13;
America.&#13;
We arc hoping that a DVD is soon to be&#13;
released and a USA tour should be&#13;
coming sometime soon. Leslie has&#13;
thousands of fans throughout the ·&#13;
country.&#13;
Our special thanks to his producer and&#13;
agent, Joe Spotts who lives in Palm&#13;
Springs.&#13;
Our dear friend, Raymond, owner. of the&#13;
Secret Garden· had great dinner parties&#13;
for us. He is one "of the nicest, sweetest&#13;
and caring people that we have ever met.&#13;
We also went to the Getty Art Museum&#13;
while we were there and went to several&#13;
of the new bars that opened in L. A. But&#13;
the real enjoyment is visiting with the&#13;
different guests staying at the Secret&#13;
Garden&#13;
After a hectic, exciting, interesting and&#13;
fun-filled week in Los Angles we drove&#13;
to Palm Springs and we will have to tell&#13;
you all about that in our next column.&#13;
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Seo es&#13;
by Jack Fcrt1g&#13;
November 2004&#13;
"Don't waste money, Gemini!"&#13;
Ma.rs square Saturn is never pretty. Worse&#13;
yet, Mars is not at his best in Libra, nor is&#13;
Saturn very happy in Cancer, Look out for&#13;
turf battles and rigid attitudes.&#13;
ARIES (Ma.rch 21 to April 20): Domestic&#13;
squabbles are nea.rly inevitable now,&#13;
Lingering issues should be handled in a&#13;
mature, serious fashion. Some rough play&#13;
could help relieve stress, but if you're not&#13;
experienced with kink, agree on a safeword&#13;
and make limits very clear,&#13;
TAURUS (April 21 to May 20):&#13;
Misunderstandings at work feed resentments&#13;
and make for harder work as well as a&#13;
rougher workplace, Communication is the&#13;
key to cooperation. If you can read and&#13;
follow memos while your nose is pressed to&#13;
the grindstone, you'll get through.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): Resist&#13;
impulses to invest right now, don't waste&#13;
money on lottery tickets, and budget&#13;
carefully if you must indulge in "retail&#13;
therapy." Dancing, telllll sports, or anything&#13;
else that gets you sweating while in good&#13;
company will prove valuable,&#13;
CANCER Qune 22 to July 22): Even the&#13;
slightest problem at home cw have a huge&#13;
emotional impact. Too sensitive? That's part&#13;
of it, but just part. Cooperative housework&#13;
can help - but it's the coopention that's&#13;
more important than the actual housework.&#13;
LEO Quly 23 to August 22): You're a&#13;
natural ch=er, but now you have an odd&#13;
need to cha.rm above and beyond the usual,&#13;
revealing inner stresses deep beneath your&#13;
surface. A massage and introspective chats&#13;
will help to release those stresses.&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22): Are&#13;
your friends carrying their weight, or do&#13;
you get s~k too often with the tab? Social&#13;
responsibilities can bum a hole in your&#13;
wallet. Chlltitable donations may need&#13;
prioritizing and review. Let moochy friends&#13;
go dutch!&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 to October 21):&#13;
l?e professional and assertive, but&#13;
cooperative - and for heaven's sake,&#13;
don't take yourself too seriously. If you&#13;
maintain a careful balanc'e, you can be&#13;
monarch of all you survey. If you slip,&#13;
you may win a title, but you'll surely&#13;
lose respect,&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21):&#13;
Comfort may be found in ancient spiritual&#13;
teachings. The _Malus Maleficarum_ does&#13;
not count! Confront religious conflicts from&#13;
your own childhood, or get some&#13;
perspective on the rites and teachings of&#13;
something very different,&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to&#13;
December 20): The stars recommend&#13;
dungeon pllrties now, but if B &amp; D is not&#13;
your cup of tea, you may find yourself in a&#13;
political confrontation of medieval&#13;
proportions. Then you'll wish you had the&#13;
manacles and ball gag!&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 to January&#13;
19): Who's the boss? Telllllwork is very&#13;
important now, but be very Cllteful about&#13;
hierarchical structure. If you respect&#13;
everybody's positions wd finesse your way&#13;
through the minefield of office policies,&#13;
you'll go very fa.r in the long run.&#13;
AQUARIUS 0anua.ry 20 to Februa.ry 18):&#13;
Resist all temptation to argue - and&#13;
temptlltion will be fierce. You can't win&#13;
a.rguments right now, and you Cll1l lea.rn lots&#13;
if you just shush and listen. Questions a.re&#13;
good. You can even ask some very pointed&#13;
questions - just don't a.rgue.&#13;
PISCES (Febru.uy 19 to Ma.rch 19): It's an&#13;
ideal· time to explore some of the kinkier md&#13;
rougher sides of sex play. Tell. your pa.rtner&#13;
or a well-chosen friend what you really want&#13;
to try out. Yes, it's good to be ca.reful, but&#13;
don't be shy!&#13;
Jade Fertig has been fllorking a.s a professional&#13;
astrologer since 1977 and 4 a founding member&#13;
of tlJe .Association for .A.stro/c,gical Net'fllorleing.&#13;
He 1:1in be reached for consMltations at 415-864-&#13;
8302, tbroNgh bis website at&#13;
http:/ /fllfllflJ.st4rjllck..com&#13;
Page 28 Four States Community Directory&#13;
-Bars- NightclubsArkansas,&#13;
Fayetteville (479)&#13;
Ron's Place- - 523 \".'. P:;plar- - - - - 479-442-3052&#13;
Studio 716- -716 W. Sycamore- - - -479-571-1300&#13;
Wild-On - - - - - -3570 W. 6th- - - - - - 479-521-9453&#13;
Arkansas, Fort Smith (479)&#13;
Kinkeads- 1004 1/2 Garrison Ave- - -479-783-9988&#13;
Club 1022 - -1022 Dodson Ave. - - - -479-782-1845&#13;
Arkansas, Little Rock (SCH)&#13;
Back Street - - - -1021 Jessie Rd- --501-664-2744&#13;
Discovery- - 1021 JenieRd- -· - - - - 501-666-6900&#13;
The Factory - -412 Louisiana St.- - - - -501-372-3070&#13;
Ml111ouri, JopHa (417)&#13;
Ree's• - • - 716 S. Main - - - - - - -417-627-9035&#13;
Mi&amp;so-.irl, Kansas City (816)&#13;
Buddies - - - - - - - 3715 ~ St- - - - 816-561-2600&#13;
DB Warehouse- -1915 Main;St- - - -816-471-1575&#13;
Missie B's- - - -805 W. 39th St- - - - -- - 816-561-0625&#13;
Sidestrcet Bar - - - -413 B. 3rd- - - - 816-531-1775&#13;
Sidekicks Saloon - - 3707 Main St- - 816- 931-1430&#13;
Mlssoari, Springfield (417)&#13;
The Edge- -424 Boonville Ave- - - - --417-831&lt;-4700&#13;
Martha's Vineyard- 219 W Olive - -417-864-4572&#13;
Oz Bar• 504 E. Commercial - - - - • -417-831-9001&#13;
Ronisuz Place- - --821 College- - - - - - -417-864-0036&#13;
Rumors• -1109 E. Commercial- - 417-873-2225&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklalaoma City (465)&#13;
Hi-Lo Club - - 1221 NW SOth- - - -405-843-1722&#13;
Finish Line - -2200 NW 39th &amp;pwy- - 405-525-0730&#13;
Club Rox- - - -3535 NW 39th Bxpwy - 405-947-2351&#13;
Topanga Grill &amp; Bar- 3535 NW 39th--405-947-2351&#13;
Boom Room- 2807 NW 36th St- - - - - -405-601-7200&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
Bamboo Lounge- 720-4 E. Pine - - --918-836-8700&#13;
Club Maverick• - 822 S. Sheridan - 918-835-3301&#13;
Heads &amp; Tails- - 7944 E. 21st - - - - - - 918-660-7878&#13;
Chm Majestic- - 124 N. Boston - - - - -918-584-9494&#13;
New Age Renegades- -1649 S. Main - -918-585-3405&#13;
Play-Mor-Club- - 1737 S. Memorial - -918-838-9792&#13;
Silver Star- -1565 S. Sheridan - - - - - -918-834-4234&#13;
T«x&gt;l Box- 1338 E. 3rd- - - - - - - - - 918-584-1308&#13;
Yellow Brick: Road- - 2630 E. 15th - - -918-293-0304&#13;
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Milsouri, Jeplia (417)&#13;
Faces Gucsthouse B&amp;B --- -- -417-621-9915&#13;
Fairfield Inn by Marriott- - - - - 417-624-7800&#13;
Mlaoari,Ava&#13;
Catus Canyon Campground - - - - - 417-683-9199&#13;
Mlasouri, Lampe&#13;
KOKOMOCampground-- - 41"P79-5084&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
HollywoodHotel- 3535 NW 39th Ex-405-947-2351&#13;
Habana Inn - 2200 NW 39th Exp- -405-528-2221&#13;
-Organizations-&#13;
Arkansas, Eureka Springs&#13;
MCC Living Spring- - - - - - -870-253-9337&#13;
Arkansas, Avoca&#13;
Natural State Naturists- - - - - -- - - -479-451-8066&#13;
Kansas, Pittsburg (620)&#13;
River of Life Church - 1709 N Walnut -11!\M&#13;
PSU-QSA. . 1701 S. Broadway- - 620-231-0938&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
MCC Spirit of Christ-2902 E 20th, - - - - 6PM&#13;
UCCFF--204 N. Jackson Ave, - - - -10:30AM&#13;
Aids Project Ozarks- 513 Kentucky- 417-624-5788&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
Rainbow Christian Ch-837 W. Madison- 866-6206&#13;
Unitarian Universalist Church - 417-833-2723&#13;
APO- - - 1901 E. Bennett, suite D- - 4 i 7-881-1900&#13;
Show}.fe MO Pride --417-864-4459&#13;
GLO Comm. Ctr- -518 E. Commerical- -869-3978&#13;
PPL.AG-Springfield- - - - - - - - - -417-889-i059&#13;
PROMO SW MO- promoswmo@hotmail.com&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Cathedral of Hope- - 600 NW 13th St- 232-HOPE&#13;
Oklahoma, McAlester&#13;
McPride- - - -POBo~ 1515, McAlester, OK 74502&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
MCC United- -1623 N. Maplewood- -918-838-1715&#13;
-Business Services-Missouri,&#13;
Earek.a&#13;
Shelter Insurance- --Greg Tainter- - 636-938-5500&#13;
Mis1011ri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Body Swim Massage Therapy- -417-825-5800&#13;
Charles Burt Realtors-Vicki Bronson-- -434-0077&#13;
RE/MAX - - - -Cathe Letts- - - - 417-483-5313&#13;
Office Max- -440 Rangel.inc Rd- 417-623-1007&#13;
Joan Szymanski- Beauty Consult,- 417-673-1181&#13;
NightThings Boutique-719 MainSt- 417-659-9913&#13;
Missouri, Spriagflcld (417)&#13;
Pri5cilla's - - • • 1918 S. Glenstone - -417-881-8444&#13;
Oldahem•, Oklahoma City&#13;
Ccntury21 - -4301 NW 63rd #100 -· 405- 840-2106&#13;
Priscilla's- 615 E. Memorial - - - - - - 405-755-8600&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa&#13;
Kelly Kirby,CPA-4815 S Harvard - - 918-747-5466&#13;
Underguy.com - - -825 E. 3rd - - - 877-7-BOXERS&#13;
Priscilla's - - - - 7925 E. 41st - - - - - -918-627-4884&#13;
Priscilla's - - - - 5634 W. Skelly - - - --918-446-633(;&#13;
Priscilla's - - - -11344 E. 11th - - - - •· 918-438-4224&#13;
Priscilla's - - • • 2333 E. 71st - - - - - - 918--t99-1661&#13;
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