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TWT © 1989 Texas Weekly Times Newspaper Company FRI·SAT·SUN·MON·TUESI---, .. NEWS An All-American 4th of July Weekend Most Outstanding Event: Winner- Names Project. Honorable Mention: 1988 Pride Parade. Join us for Dallas' Expanding Pride & Understanding: Winner-Names Project. Honorable Men- Friendliest Happy Hour tion: Colt 45s TroubleFund. Best AIDS Service: Winner-Colt 45s TroubleFund. Honorable Mention: PWA Coalition. 3-IN-l COCKTAILS or Community Organization: Winner- Montrose Clinic. Honorable Mention: Colt Special guest speaker Rev. Troy Perry (c) is welcomed to 45s TroubleFund. HAPPY HOUR PRICES Houston Pride Awards Banquet by Jim Owens (I) of MAC Business Award: Winner-Brazos River and Rev. John Gill of MCCR-co·sponsors of the event. Bottom. Honorable Mention: Lobo. DAILY-UNTIL 10 PM TWTNEWS photo by Chuck Patrick. Individual Award: Winner-the late Tom Audette. Honorable Mention: Marion plus Coleman. HOUSTON PRIDE Following the awards ceremony, Rev. LATE NIGHTS-MIDNIGHT tit 2 AM Troy Perry, founder of the Metropolitan AWARDS BANQUET Community Churches, keynoted a pride week kickoff speech. SUNDAY thru THURSDAY Colt 45s TroubleFund "My God, how times have changed in 20 & Names Project Are the years," Perry began, recalling the Stone- Big Winners of Trophies. wall summer of 1969. "It's amazing how much some things have changed, and how HOUSTON - Pride Week began on a much other things have remained the high note this year on Saturday evening, same. From '69 to '89-oh my, what a June 17, with the first-ever Pride Awards jump! Banquet-intended to become an annual "I made my mind up years ago to be true affair, say organizers. to myself. Be who you are is something I Earlier this month tMe public was asked learned right off the bat. to vote for favorites in six categories. "Remember, you don't have to apol- When all the ballots were tabulated, the ogize about yourself to anyone. If you Colt 45s TroubleFund and the Names Proj- know who you are, no one can ever tear ect came away big winners, sweeping you down," said Perry in his Pride Week more than one category. speech, which concluded with a standing ·,..,,_,lli

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Hundreds dressed in black and lavender tie attend pride week kickoff banquet at Houston's new Multi·Service Center. TWTNEWS photo. ovation for the dynamic speaker. characterized by burning, stinging sensa- The banquet was held at the new Multi- tions in the feet and hands. However, in Service Center. Black or lavender tie was lower dosages this side effect occurs optional. Among the many honored guests infrequently. THURSDAYS: was Houston City Councilperson Eleanor The present study is a Stage 1111I1trial in- Tinsley. volvlnq 600 patients nationwide. Locally, AN EVENING AT The event was co-sponsored by the 25 to 30 patients will be enrolled. It will be Montrose Activity Center and MCCR, a double-blind, randomly selected study, THE CABARET whose pastor, Rev. John Gill, hosted the with the patients receiving either low proceedings at the banquet table. dosages of ddC orof ZDV. No placebo will EUPHORIC HEAT Pianist Joel Hammett provided dinner be used. music as pride patrons feasted on a lavish "The purpose of this study is to com- T Exclusive Houston Engagement buffet prepared by Say Cheese. pare these two drugs and to determine the Showtime 9 pm frequency of any side effects." he said. AIDS DRUG STUDY The patients selected for this study will T Jerry Atwood & Ricky Comeaux be followed for a period of two years, and Thursdays in July ON IN DALLAS they will not be responsible for any of the expenses incurred. All costs of the Investigational Drug Study study will be paid by Hoffman-La Roche Of Antiviral Drugs to Be Laboratories. MONDAY, JULY 10TH Conducted in Dallas. Strict criteria for patient selections have The winners and first runners-up from all three been established. Among these, the pa- DALLAS - Dr. Richard M. Olson, 3514 tient must have either: a diagnosis of AIDS weekly contests (amateur and professional dancers) Cedar Springs, has advised TWT NEWS that as defined by being within 120 days of an are eligible to compete in our six week's finals he has been selected to participate in a episode of pneumocystis carinii pneu- with emcee Donna Day for the Grand Prize of study by Hoffman-La Roche Laboratories. monia, or a diagnosis of ARC as defined The study will compare the investigational by having a positive HIV serology and one ONE TROY OUNCE OF GOLD. antiviral drugs dideoxycytidine [ddC] and symptom associated with HIV disease, zidovudine [ZDV/AZT]. such as oral thrush. The ddC has been shown in preliminary Patients must have T4 counts of 200 or TSUNDAY TMONDAY TWEDNESDAY trials to be effective against HIV infection. less, and must not have taken ZDV in the $200 CASH $200 CASH $200 CASH This has been demonstrated by a decrease past. Additional restrictions are to be met MALE STRIP in the p24 antigen and an increase in the during the screening of all patients inter- MALE DANCE BVD DANCE absolute T4 count, said Dr. Olson. ested in applying for participation in the CONTEST CONTEST CONTEST It has also indicated significantly less study. Emcee Guest Emcee Guest toxicity to the blood-forming tissues, For further information, contact Oak Maude Donna Day Emcee Which results in little or no development Lawn Physicians Group, the office of of anemia or reduced white blood counts. Richard M. Olson, D.O., or Robert C. An- In high dosages, ddC was found to have druczk, M.D. by calling KAN-AIDS-(214) caused serious peripheral neuropathy, 526-2437.

TWT JONE 30 - JUt Y 6 1989 PAGE 25 • This donation was arranged by Carolyn PROM 1989 Farb working through Sister Frances Klingeratthe End Hunger Network. "While WAS A HIT this food will not cover all our needs, it will be a great benefit to the Care Center," said Gay Young Adults Hold Center Director Paula Hebert. Pride Dance in Honor of LIBERTY*~ NGAYA's 4th Anniversary.

DALLAS - There was a double celebra- tion last Friday when the National Gay Alliance for Young Adults [NGAYA] held Houston socialite Carolyn Farb helps ar- thei r fourth ann iversary dance to coi ncide range lood donations with the twentieth anniversary of the lor Bering Care INDEPEN])ANC Center Foundation. Stonewall Rebellion. The event, called Prom '89, was a semi- TWT NEWS photo. formal affair, and held at the community hall of the MCC-Dallas. The Care Center wi II receive all the food Prom '89 was sponsored by Abacus collected at the Safeway Store located on Printing, Flowers by Bill, Oak Lawn Flo- Fountainview. All donated food that can- rist, Steve Miles of TWT and Terry Inman not be used by the Care Center will be sent Designs. to Stone Soup. It was a benefit for the 1989 National The Care Center and Stone Soup con- Gay Youth Conference to be held in Hous- tinue to work together to meet the needs ton this August, the Texas Gay Youth of the Houston community. Recently, the Funds, the National Gay Youth Fund for Care Center gave Stone Soup an industrial AIDS Education, the National Gay Youth reach-in refrigerator originally donated to Fund for Crisis Intervention, and other ac- the center by Ben Gabbard. This unit was tivities of NGA YA. replaced by a refrigerator with icemaker The prom was open to all members and donated by Gordon Watson. ages. NGAYA boardmember DebraJulian said, "I sure wish [that] when I was a young person I had this chance." PUBLIC WITNESS NGA YA president Victor Berry added, "For us this was definitely a celebration AGAINST 21.06 of our continued growth. This also gave the community a chance to join us in Fort Worth United Church celebrating Stonewall and the future Coalition Makes Public Witness beyond." Against Sodomy Law This Monday. FORT WORTH - The United Church Coalition for Lesbian/Gay Concerns in- SAFEWAY HELPS vites Texas gay, lesbian and bisexual com- BERING FOOD DRIVE munities and their supporters and friends to join the General Synod of the United Bering Care Center Church of Christ in making a public wit- Receives Donation From ness against Texas sodomy laws. This public witness will be next Monday, End Hunger Network. July 3, beginning at noon at the Tarrant HOUSTON - The Bering Care Center County Convention Center in Fort Worth. will be the recipient of food donations Speakers will include representatives of from the End Hunger Network, reported the Texas Legislature, the President and Randy Hodde, Executive Director of the other leaders of the United Church of Bering Community Service Foundation. Christ, and members of the Texas gay and The Care Center provides an adult day lesbian community. H*O*U*S*T*O*N care program for persons with AIDS. The Petitions signed by participants in the End Hunger Network sponsors the red General Synod denouncing sodomy laws 2401 SAN JACINTO 759-9606 food barrels seen at grocery stores and urging repeal will be presented to throughout the Houston area. Texas officials. Xmas in July- Sunday, July 16 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 PAGE 27 • The public witness is occasioned by a Of course, any percentage is too much resolution passed at the 1987 General and that's why ASA continues its educa- synod, national convention of the United tion drive about how to avoid getting AIDS. Church of Christ. It reads as follows: As summer heats up, ASA beefs up its pro- "Further, the sixteenth General Synod gram of prevention. urges United Church of Christ bodies Speaking recently before members of meeting in states which have so-called the Austin Tavern Guild, Clover said, "We 'sodomy laws' to plan events making pub- want to make more condoms available this lic witness to the church's commmitment summer to those who need them." to defend the rights to privacy," states the This comes as good news since the resolution. State Health Department recently cut back The United Church of Christ Office of on the numbers of rubbers offered free to communication can be contacted at the the public due to statewide budget cuts. Tarrant County Convention Center. Ask for But by Autumn there will be more free Rev. Jan Griesinger at the Worthington condoms. "This fall ASA will build condom Hotel in Fort Worth after June 28 or Allen supply into our budget," he promised. Harris at (817)926-6129. Clover said ASA's beefed-up summer The United Church Coalition for Les- program would also include the distribu- bian/Gay Concerns just completed its tion of fun posters carrying out a summer ninth National Gathering in Fort Worth theme. June 25-29, at the University Christian One poster is entitled "Busy Hands Are Church. The theme was "I Love to Tell the Happy Hands." Another says, "Rubbers Story of Unseen Things ... " Are Bringing Men Together Again." The gathering included time for sep- Clover also told club owners that the arate women's and men's space, covenant Rubber Fairies would hold a Bar Run on circles, expressive/creative space, and Saturday, July 1 and also help out at the "growth-free space" as a time to relax and thirteenth annual Fourth of July gay pic- rest. Approximately 60 participants were nic in Pease Park. expected from across the United States, said Allen Harris.

SUMMER BLITZ ASA's Paul Clover OF SAFER SEX says AIDS prevention program goes into high gear this sum- HITS AUSTIN mer in Austin. Only 18% of Austinites TWT NEWS photo. Tested Positive to HIV Virus in Recent Survey. "Surveys show that 50 percent of gay men are still not practicing safer sex on a AUSTIN - Last spring is when many of regular basis," said Clover. This is one of this city's gay nightclubs joined forces the reasons why ASA is doubling its edu- with the Austin-Travis County Health cational efforts this summer. Department to offer the first-ever free on- In addition to more condoms being site testing in bars for persons wishing to made available, ASA is restocking the bars find out if they have been infected with the with safer sex pamphlets and brochures HIV [AIDS] virus. and holding special safer sex workshops The results are in and speak well forthe free to the public. capital city. Of the 125 people who volun- Clover also said that although HIV in-bar tarily took the tests at a half dozen gay testing has been temporarily suspended, bars, only 18% tested positive, reported he hoped to have it back in place later this Paul Clover of AIDS Services of Austin. July. A schedule will be made public. This hopefully indicates that the num- Meanwhile, because of funds made berof people infected with the AIDS virus available from ASA's Walkathon last fall, in Austin is about twice as low as in such People's Community Clinic [PCG] is now larger Texas cities as Dallas and Houston offering T4-T8 cell count and p24 antigen where averages normally run as high as tests to HIV-positive persons on a sliding one-third [33%] testing positive. fee scale. TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 • PAGE 29 HODGE NOW AT Held in the courtyard of the Centrum of- Waybourn said his main concern about fice complex, the summer fashions were the survey is its failure to recontact par- HOUSTON THERAPIES modeled for an audience of about 200 dur- ticipants who decline initially. ing a wine and cheese party hosted by Although DGA feels strongly against Robert Hodge Takes New Cassis Mediterranean Bistro-Restaurant. the survey, the Dallas LGPC is less criti- Position as Clinical Social After the show drawings were held for cal. Its past president, AI Calkin, said he Worker at Therapy Center. donated prizes of a Kelli Murphey ensem- felt his initial concerns had been resolved. ble, Sea World tickets from Pepsi-Cola "There is overwhelming support on the HOUSTON - J.L. Patterson, Ph.D. has South, a Texas Basket from The Perfect [advisory] panel among the gay members advised TWT NEWS that Robert H. Hodge, Basket, brunch at the Melrose Hotel, din- to proceed with this study with the CADAC, MSW-CSW, has joined the staff ner at Cassis and movie passes to the changes that have been proposed," said of Houston Therapies in the position of Granada Cinema 'n' Drafthouse. Calkin. Clinical Social Worker. The audience and participants had a The advisory panel voted last week to Hodge, who received his MSW degree wonderful meal at Cassis, which created proceed with the survey in Dallas County. from the University of Houston, joins a special menu for the evening. Waybourn was the lone dissenting vote, Houston Therapies after four years as the Appreciation was extended to Kelli Mur- TWT NEWS learned. Director of the AlcohollDrug Treatment phey, The Address Salon, the models, Program at the Montrose Counseling technical people, David Shipp Printing, Staff and participants share a meal during recent retreat Center. Cassis, The Melrose Hotel and everyone in Irving for persons living with AIDS. TWT NEWS photo. involved in putting the benefit together. SUCCESSFUL IRVING RETREAT Then on Wednesday afternoon, free time was made available during which par- JUST SAY NO Tbree-Dev Retreat for PWAs ticipants could rest, walk the grounds, or SAYS DGA At Catholic Formation Center participate in some massage therapy. Explores Growth & Success. Later, areas of stress management and Robe,t H. Hodge Dallas Gay Alliance personal interaction were discussed. Rev. joins staff at Houston IRVING - The first retreat for persons Robert Hensley, Pastoral Care/Community Therapies as its new Advises People Not to clinical social worker. living with AIDS in North Texas, sponsored Education Coordinator, observed, "Other TWT NEWS photo. Participate in AIDS by the AIDS Interfaith Network [AIN], at- than the quiet time for rest and spiritual Survey This August. tracted 12 participants from the refreshment in a stress-free atmosphere, Dallas/Fort Worth area. the most positive result I observed was a Hodge is also in the progress of open- DALLAS - When someone knocks at The theme of the retreat, held at the general movement on the part of the par- ing a new methadone maintenance center the door this August to take a survey about Catholic Formation Center in Irving, was ticipants to take responsibility for their in Houston. He brings with him years of ex- AIDS, don't participate. That's the advice "Surviving and Thriving with AIDS." It own lives. pertise in the field of alcohol and drug of William Waybourn, president of the began on Tuesday, May 23 and continued Each day began and ended with time for abuse counseling and is widely regarded Dallas Gay Alliance. through Thursday, May 25. reflection and meditation. And an oppor- for his knowledge and training about AIDS.' "We will ask our members who are con- "Our first attempt at providing persons tunity was given to all the participants who Hodge is an active social worker and tacted about this survey to not only say no, living with AIDS an opportunity to explore wished to participate in aChristian service psychotherapist. Patterson said he was but hell no," said Waybourn. areas of personal emotional and spiritual of Holy Communion. pleased to welcome Hodge to their staff Waybourn said the DGA felt so strongly growth was a success," said Rev. Charles Each participant carried away from the at Houston Therapies, 3935 West heimer, against the survey that it may purchase Carnahan, Executive Director of AIN. retreat experiences that nurtured their Suite 306. advertisements advising everyone not to "Participants were given the chance to spirit, and enabled them to better survive answer any questions. voice their own concerns and needs while and thrive with AIDS. The survey is part of a two-year nation- at the same time being nurtured and sup- The AIDS Interfaith Network sponsored STELLAR SHOW wide feasibility study being conducted by ported by others who shared similar ex- this first retreat in consultation with AIDS the Centers for Disease Control. Way- periences. Each one who participated, in- ARMS Network, Oak Lawn Community RAISES $2,000 bourn calls its $20 million price tag "a cluding myself, gained something positive Services and the Daire Center. waste of money." Summer Fashion Show at from the common experiences shared," It was funded through contributions The survey will canvass 3,400 random- Carnahan told TWT NEWS. from Grace Presbytery Ministry, Board of Centrum Raises Funds for ly selected homes in Dallas County. It will The retreat began on Tuesday evening Global Ministries of the North Texas Con- Dallas AIDS Resource Center. be anonymous and conducted on a volun- with participants sharing some informa- ference of the United Methodist Church, tary basis. tion about themselves in an effort to break Family Life Office of the Roman Catholic DALLAS - The Stellar Summer Fash- Each participant will be paid $50 by the ice. The next morning issues surround- Diocese of Dallas, and the AIDS Interfaith ion featuring designs by local fashion CDC. They will be paid after they complete ing family and peer relationships were Network, Inc. designer Kelli Murphey raised nearly a questionnaire about lifestyle and allow discussed. Another retreat for persons living with $2,500 forthe AIDS Resource Center. The the interviewer to draw a sample of blood. One of the partici pants said of this ses- AIDS is currently planned for late Septem- show, held on June 8, was conceived and The team conducting the interviews will sion, "[It] reinforced the fact that we are ber. For more information about this and coordinated by Linda Bell Lofthus, Tony be hired by a nonprofit corporation located all dealing with a lot of the same problems other services offered through the AIDS In- Fielding and the staff of the Address in North Carolina, the Research Triangle and pain in [our] relationships," he terfaith Network, call (214)358-4724orwrite Salon. Institute. reported. to 6525 Inwood Road, Dallas, TX 75209.

PAGE 30 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 • PAGE 31 no commercial advertisements. HOUSTON'S NEW "However, we can recognize and en- dorse companies that contribute to the GAY TV SHOW program," he stated. Sponsorship of seg- ments will be permitted, but much like News & Entertainment Public Television allows, with sponsors Gay Magazine Show to permitted to use slogan lines. Summer Debut on Cable TV. The Scene is a registered trademark of the Alternative Broadcasting Service, a HOUSTON - This city's gay communi- subsidiary of Houston Telepictures, Inc. ty will soon have its own kind of TV show Call (713)995-8036 for information. on Access Cable Channel 10, reported pro- ducer Mike Stubblefield. The show is ex- pected to make its debut this summer. GAY EMPLOYEES In a conversation with TWT NEWS, Stub- blefield described the program as a news ARE TARGET OF and entertainment format show which would be called "The Scene." It'll feature SEX COMPLAINTS two male hosts, two female hosts with seven to ten reporters, he explained. Straight Computer Operator Auditions for the anchor slots were held Alleges Two Gay Coworkers on June 17. Stubblefield said he was very Made Advances in Restroom. encouraged by the performance of many of those who applied for the video tryouts. HOUSTON - Frank Vento, 28, a former At the outset, the new program will be computer operator, has field a $2 million produced once a month. By this winter, lawsuit against the company he used to the program plans to produce two shows work for-Texas American Services, 2700 on a regular monthly schedule. South Post Oak-alleging the company i was negligent and ignored his repeated complaints about several gay coworkers who, he maintains, harassed him on the job, forcing him to resign. Vento, who said he is a married het- Producer Mike Stub· erosexual, claims that a male coworker blefield says Hous- watched him when he used the company ton's first everregular restroom and grabbed and fondled his but- gay TV show will debut this summer on tocks on two occasions. He also claims Cable TV. that another male coworker fondled his testicles once. The Scene is the first entry into gay In addition, he claims that several male television for Houstonians.lt'li be similar coworkers showed him gay literature and to shows like PM Magazine, 20/20 and USA had explicit conversations with him about Today, it was explained. homosexuality. The program will be a combination of His attorneys, Druce Coane and David news and features of interest to the gay Masquelette, have taken the lawsuit to and lesbian community. It'll present cur- federal court, alleging assault and battery, rent news and information plus interest- invasion of privacy and negligent hiring ing feature segments. and supervision. Each hour-long program will open with Vento has also filed a complaint with the a 15-minute news segment, followed by federal Equal Employment Opportunity human interest stories, restaurant reviews, Commission. His EEOC complaint alleges acooking segment, a 10-minute calendar sexual discrimination. of next month's events and video tape Vento said the incidents have forced footage of such events as gay pride week. him to see a psychiatrist and a psycho- Each program will end with a Communi- therapist to deal with the stress, anxiety ty Response wherein guests will be invited and depression which have ensued, forc- to present their views in a commentary ing him to quit his job. . format. Texas American Services of Houston IS How will the program be financed? owned by Texas American Bank of Fort Stubblefield explained that there would be Worth, named as the defendant. "'-'"

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July 28 FRIDAY 9·10:30 PM Champagne Welcome Party The Ripcord. Dallas

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July 29 SATURDAY 7 PM Doors Open 8 PM (Sharp) • 11 PM Harvey Milk (I) and George Moscone at San Francisco City Hall. site of assassination. DRUMMER CONTEST Preliminaries Leather Fantasy Show ntruth, the "Stonewall Riots" were not During the trial, White never took the Leather Auction stand in his defense, nor did he ever ex- Entertainment Iall that riotous. In fact, historians now agree they should be called the Stonewall press remorse for the murder of his un- 11 PM·2 AM armed victims. Only once did he allow Leather In Motion Rebellion-not the riots. OJ . Aaron Kirby· New York While gay men and lesbians defied and himself emotion: while standing erect as fought the police in the early morning his taped confession was being played to JUIYJoSUNDAY hours of June 28,1969, the "rebellion" of the jury, tears streamed down his face. 12 Noon Doors Open the next two nights was "street theatre"- His attorney, Douglas Schmidt, por- 1 PM (Sharp) . 4 PM trayed White as an all-American boy, Contestant Fantasies people taking to the streets to party and Contestant Formal Leather to proclaim and celebrate being gay. model police officer, and fireman; there- Entertainment fore, "something had to be wrong" for Contestant Questions In all, there was very little property Silent Auction damage and only a few people-mostly White to have killed two defenseless peo- Contest Finale police officers-were injured. The violent ple: Distraught at being unable to reclaim JUDGES Include Shades ot Grey Leather Shop "White Night Riots" that erupted ten years the City Supervisor's job he had quit, International Mr. Leather '89 Saturday 7 PM • 2 AM White claimed he had evidently overdosed Sunday 12 Noon· 4 PM later in San Francisco were much less International Ms. Leather '89 on junk food-the so-called "Twinkie" Mr. Southwest Drummer '88 peaceful. Mr. Southwest Drummer '87 2 Day Ticket $15 Advance ($20/Door) On November 27,1978, Dan White, ex- defense. Signing for the Hearing Impaired cop, ex-fireman and self-righteous Chris- Thejury bought it. On May21, 1979, the Mr. Gulf Coast Drummer Contest fI jury convicted White of the lesser charge PO 80x 140618 tian, assassinated San Francisco's mayor Dallas. Texas 15214 George Moscone and Harvey Milk, the of manslaughter, and he was sentenced to 2/41821·9579 "::""__ ~~-~"""":!""'~~""""~------.;;:;;;;;; Benefiting the Food Pantry Art by 8eau Rodgers openly gay City Supervisor [city coun- only seven years in prison. cilrnan]. The murders took place in their Ci· he reaction was immediate. In the I TICKETS AVAILABLE AT I ty Hall offices. While there were those who proclaimed T Castro, the word quickly spread that HOUSTON SHREVEPORT DALLAS Hidden Door this murderer to be a national hero for hav- "Dan White had gotten away with murder." Midtowne Spa Funrucker's Cleve Jones and others quickly mar- Shades of Grey Sensations ing killed a "liberal" mayor and a gay super- Chutes AUSTIN visor, most of the public was outraged- shaled their forces. "Out of the bars and Midtowne Spa The Wave NEW ORLEANS Chain Drive so much so that White's murder trial was into the streets" was the message being La Cage Tape Lenders delivered through such neighborhood bars Second Skin Leather CORPUS CHRISTI held under intensive security. Spectators Crossroads Market Curious Times as the Bear, the Castro Station and the Midtowne Spa Hidden Door were searched and separated from the defendant by a glass wall. Midnight Sun, among others.

PAGE 37 TwnUNE 30 - JULY6 1989 • Hundreds marched from the Castro under the engines and then stood back as to City Hall. Upon their arrival they were the cars went up in flames. Around mid- met by hundreds more who heard by night, the crowd began to slowly disperse. word of mouth that there was to be a But there was more to come. The police demonstration. planned revenge. The Castro would be the next battleground, they promised. 100 PAGES of But no demonstration had been planned; there wasn't even a public address system. In full riot gear and with badges re- the hottest Mexi- AS more people poured into the area, the moved so that they could not be identified, cans, Cubans, Ri- milling crowd grew to several thousand. the San Francisco police began moving cans, etc.l Nude Gay leaders using bullhorns attempted down Castro Street. pix, fiction, con- to calm the angry crowd. But it was hope- They charged into the bars, randomly fessions, video re- less, and the people began to storm the clubbing customers and employees. Doz- views, travel, doors of City Hall. ens were injured, and many were taken to FREE personal First to go was the glass in the doors. the hospital. In his book The Mayor of Castro Street, " ads, hot spots, Then the metal ornamentation was reo author Randy Shilts summarized the darn- and MORE! moved and became battering rams to break into the building. age. At least 61 police officers were Stationed inside were police officers hospitalized, as were an estimated 100 who had been ordered not to exacerbate gays. A dozen police cars were burned. the situation by taking offensive action Police estimated damage at over $1 against the rioters. For hours the frus- million, a figure that proved to be exaq- trated police watched as the destruction gerated threefold. In all actuality, only 19 continued. rioters had been arrested. V'~"Q'U'Q \' arn over 21 years of age) Newspaper racks were uprooted and As to Dan White, he was paroled from tossed into the offices of City Hall. The Soledad Prison on January 6, 1985 after newspapers were rolled into torches. having served just a little over four years Demonstrators then moved to police cars for his brutal murders. On Monday, Octo- parked nearby. ber 21, 1985, Dan White committed One by one they shoved newspapers suicide. 'IJI?

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by ARTHUR CRAWFORD, A Buddy at AIDS Foundation Houston

P until now I have refrained from writ- the first place, U ing to you when I've read letters to the Sure it's hard. It gets tough and it hurts editor criticizing AIDS Foundation Hous- a lot, but when the disease stops then ton [AFH], but I can no longer keep silent. so can we. Nobody promised you a rose I have been an active volunteer for garden. almost three years now, and am proud of the tireless work I witness daily by e never cease to hear or read about dedicated, hardworking and, most of all, W the bad and oh so little about the caring people. good. You know, the foundation is really I know that for some of the self-serving the volunteers. oldtimers who are more interested in per- Lynn Waldman, the Director of Volun- sonal recognition than helping PWAs, teers, is the most caring and intelligent their families and friends, three years woman I've ever known. Her leadership is doesn't seem like much; but believe me, exemplary. She has initiated so many pos- there are countless volunteers newer than itive changes in client services. I who never cease in their work with no When you print that services to PWAs recognition at all. are lacking, ask the hospital team, the ad- It's amazing to me how some people vocates, the hotline, pet patrol, speakers think it's a statement to the community at bureau, Stone Soup, the buddies and so large to say "I don't want to be a part of this many more volunteers, and hear the real any longer. I quit." My contention is that truth. of a survivor. These services are ongoing no matter If you can't hang in there, good times or what. They never stop and never will as bad, strong leadership or weak, through long as there is one PWA who needs us. politics and power plays, and can't I'm proud of the AIDS Foundation Hous- remember that what you're really there for ton and its cou rageous work. Say what you is to serve those in need, ease a pain or just will, I'll not quit and I can show you liter- share, then you never belonged there in ally hundreds of others who won't either.

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EVERY HOLIDAY IS MARDI GRAS If, in fact, it is discovered that policy in My Disappointment place is not policy the majority of the 4th of July Weekend board agrees on, the board has the right Dear TWT: and the power to change policy, instruct I would like to thank Houston's the director accordingly and demand the Gay/Lesbian Pride Week for their efforts at changes be met. If the director does not the What's It Worth? Auction held at abide by the instruction of the board, the Cafe Lafitte In Exile Heaven on May 22. director can be relieved of the position. It would have been a little better for me "Always A Celebration" To state your opinion to fellow had they listed my name under the busi- community members is one thing; to take Tuesday, 4th of july - 2 for 1 drinks 10 pm til 12 Midnight nesses donating to the auction. Imagine appropriate action with regard to your my disappointment when the name of my beliefs and survival, you must stick your newly started business in the area was Thursdays - 2 for 1 drinks 6 pm til 8 pm neck out and proceed accordingly. So, not included. shit or get off the pot, PWAs; I'm tired of 901 Bourbon Street, New Orleans (504) 522-8397 I had just returned from a trip to hearing your bitches and seeing no action ~ooooooocccooooooococcco~oooo Phoeniz, Arizona on May 22 and saw the taken. auction in TWT, and went to a considerable Remember: Silence = death. Good Friends Bar amount of trouble to get them a donation presents at the last minute. And they thank me by Julee French not even mentioning it along with all of San Antonio, TX "Red, White and Hot" the others. Monday, July 3, 1989 Starts 9:30 pm NO COVER Joseph Props I Was at Stonewall A Star Spangled Celebration with Vagabond Antiques Houston, TX DearTWT: Vivian Crawford "* Heavenly Daze "* Dragon Lady "* Madam I have always been somewhat proud of 50<):Schnapps during the Show being a part of the gay political history. I Sundays - 2 for 1 drinks 9:30 pm til 12 Midnight was living in New York at the time of the SA PWASolution Stonewall Riot ·and was there the evening Pitcher of domestic beer $3.25 ALL DAY Dear TWT: of the riot and took part in the fighting. Fridays - 2 for 1 drinks 6 pm til 8 pm As a concerned San Antonio gay I am now sick and only barely able to 740 Dauphine Street, New Orleans (504) 566-7191 community citizen, I write this with regard work. I am writing because I am upset ~ooooo~~oooo~ to John Ortega's and Paul Ely's comments that some of our organizations in the gay regarding the San Antonio AIDS Foundation community are too "high and mighty" to [SAAF] director. even return a phone call to someone. I Rawhide called Houston's Metropolitan Community presents Each man chooses to believe he is a member of a "different camp," while, in Church-most commonly referred to as "Getting Hot Southern Style" reality their opinions are one. It becomes just MCCR-and left messages on two apparent that each has serious conflicting occasions discussing with their receptionist Friday & Saturday - The Hottest Men and the Coldest Beer in Town opinions regarding in-place policy at SAAF. that I wanted to donate money to their Sundays - Bears Night Out 6 pm til 9 pm Since both men choose your publication music department in memory of many of 1st drink FREE to Men with facial hair to air their grievances, it seems my friends who have died due to AIDS. Mondays - Pool Tournament at 9 pm appropriate to choose the same avenue to Both times I gave lengthy information on 90<):Longnecks from 10 pm til 2 am share a response. how they could reach me and what I Wednesdays - 2 for 1 drinks 10 pm til 12 Midnight This country is a democracy. You have wanted to do. a voice! However, TWT is not the avenue. I called once in January and once in 740 Burgundy Street, New Orleans (504) 525-8106 If, in fact, you are in disagreement with February. Obviously my money is not oooooociOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO~ policy and/or the director of SAAF, good enough for them! I am a musician request a published list of the board of also and heard the Montrose Singers at directors. Personally voice your grievances the last Christmas tree lighting in front of HAPPY HOUR 7 DAYSA WEEK Mary's. I wanted to hire them to perform ~ in writing to individual boardmembers. If AT ALL 3 LOCATIONS the board receives enough written at a music function which I was involved 5 pm til9 pm responses from dissatisfied PWAs, it will in and called using the listing in the back WOOD cause sufficient reason for an indepth of the TWT for them. I called on two ENTERPRISES look at the director's policies. occasions and waited until it was obvious

PAGE 43 PAGE 42 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 • that they were not going to return my calls. Once again, my money is not good Thanks Expressed @ @ enough for them also! Some of our DearTWT: organizations appear to be placing them- Please express my thanks for the love, DAVID L.WRIGHT selves on a high pedestal and are just too warmth, consideration and caring I received - ATTORNEY AT LAW- good to deal with commonplace-type people. from the staff and many other friends at Harlingen I fought in the 60s for "our" rights and the Crossing in Austin when I lost my FORT WORTH DALLAS ~u~~~now feel disheartened with what I see lifelong friend Chris Hernandez. Also, Make Your Plans Early happening to many organizations. I just thank you for his picture. (817)877-1231 (METRO) 214-269-4642 For Labor Day Holiday wanted to honor some friends who have Really, the Crossing proved to be 24 HOURS passed on by showing this type of respect family, and I'll always love them for it. & with the donations because they have P.S. Also, thanks to my friend Richard. • PERSONAL INJURY WORKER'S enriched my life by my knowing them. COMP P.S. I have enjoyed all the "exchange of Pat Davis • CRIMINAL LAW fire" back and forth over the "regular Austin, TX -OWl guy," but I will be a regular guy until the -POSSESSION end! -LEWD CONDUCT Loved Juneteenth -FELONY J.C. Davis Dear TWT: • FAMILY LAW Houston, TX I want to thank Rich's and the hosts of -CHILD SUPPORT Deca-dance. The party was a fantastic way -DIVORCE Bigger Floats to celebrate Juneteenth and kick off Pride Week in Houston. • ALL YOUR LEGAL NEEDS Dear TWT: As I looked around Rich's, I realized what I like to see more big, a great community we have in Houston. GENERAL PRACTITIONER/NOT CERTmED ASTO SPECIALTY Write or call for brochure. Again-thanks to all who had a part in 120 E. Atol SI. P.O. Box 2326 decadent, brightly colored floats in this South Padre Island, Texas 78597 year's parade. I know that some people Deca-dance for helping reaffirm our sense @ @ (512) 761-L YlE disagree, saying that money spent on of community! floats is wasted. "Waste" really is a David Hance II subjective term to me. Is it a waste to Baytown, TX nurture the soul? I want "Gay Day" to be happy, fun, our national holiday, a day to commune and rejoice. Why can't we spend money "that AFH Board Should Resign should be used for AIDS support" for Dear TWT: floats once a year, when we can and do This letter is in reference to Douglas spend that same, said money for cocktails Webster and Joe H. Baker's letter to TWT M. William Nelson every night. You know you do ... COMMENT [Vol. 15, No. 11] in reference to I, as an HIV-positive person, friend and my previous letter several weeks earlier to Attorney at Law Gay Matching neighbor of many PWAs, could choose to •• you about "AFH Board Concerns." grieve, contemplate and suffer with AIDS Looking for friends or romance? I am not, in any way, trying to get and all of its implications each and every people not to give to AFH, but only to ComQuest. damned day; I can only go to the Gay The Computerized Matching Service. look at what we are giving our hard-earned Pride Parade once a year! bucks to. It seems obvious to me that Mr. We've been introducing men for years. I don't mean to discourage social Baker did not read my letter clearly. The THE CENTRUM We can do the samc for you. awareness, but I do believe a parade is a lack of PWAs on the AFH board is only Suite 550 celebration of life ... if it isn't, it is a Our mailings are discreet. one of the many problems AFH is faced funeral dirge; I have been to enough 3102 Oak Lawn Avenue Our fees don't exceed $30. with. funerals lately. Our results are guaranteed. In my opinion, our money could go to Lock Box 113 My case in point, for me the most one of the many organizations that are Dallas, Texas 75219 Call us for more information. memorable float last year was "the doing the same as AFH and probably It's that easy... (214) 526-9881 mermen." I felt so much giddy joy doing a much better job at that. The watching hunky men flapping their clients, of course, could go to them. preposterous silken tails. I was happy and As Mr. Webster stated, "The case load ~[)[i)[fl[)~0~M proud. By contrast, when I watched a has tremendously increased in the last skeleton-masked group pass, I did not feel few years"; yes it has, and too much so. 1-800-633-6969 that. I only felt sorrow and anger. As for Dr. Ed Mayo resigning, get real, (Toll free, 24 hours) Shane Macintyre AFH, he's not the only one at fault for Houston, TX AFH's gradual downfall. The self-appointed

PAGE 45 PAGE 44 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 • Board of Directors have something to do CALENDAR OF WEEKLY EVENTS with it. As the phrase goes, "You can't On another occasion I knew that I was Over $4,000 Raised save a sinking ship." Ed Mayo tried and soon approaching transfusion time and MONDAYS FE~~~~:~~~IuBo6H~~~~ required a CBC [complete blood count] to For Food Pantry .PM failed. Can the new director somehow check my hematocrit. Again, the clinic save AFH? We'll see. Let's hope so, and Dear TWT: TUESDAYS ~~~'~~,'f.~~~~gc~,~~ yes, only time will tell. came to the rescue. FClfArrf:JtteDeahngWlthHIV-Relatedlssues The loudest and biggest thank-you to all FaCIlitated by RON DAVIS Employees being fired for accused It is very nice to know that when real • PM who participated in John L's "Follies for theft, misappropriation of funds, lying and needs exist for those of us fighting for "SELF·HEALING" our lives, that there are indeed agencies Food." WEDNESDAYS RElAXATION & MEDITATIONCLASS cheating: AFH, get real, grow up, we don't For Anyone Wanting 10 Strengthen prepared to help. It is also nice to know Everyone that worked on this benefit Their Own Sell-Healing Potential need this continuous playing around; be Facilitated by MICHAEL K. WILSON that within the community of Houston, donated their time and efforts to make it • PM the leader you are not being . agencies are able to work together. so successful. SELF·IMPROVEMENT TALK SHOW If indeed the new director has to deal THURSDAYS Expen Guests Interviewed on Ways 01 Both AIDS Foundation Houston and the Our wonderful volunteers and entertainers lmprovlngOne'slite with a "burned-out, stressed-out, disgruntled In Aelatl()l"lShlps,Prosperity,Heallh,etc Montrose Clinic deserve recognition for that worked the floor: Wise Guys [Jim Hosted by RON DAVIS group of employees," it's not only Dr. Caruso, Fred Wells and Gary Floyd]; .PM Mayo's fault; the self-appointed board of their spirit of cooperation in meeting the needs of the PWA community. Without Glamour Boys [Mark Allan and Riki BINGO directors are at fault too. FRIDAYS (Coming Soon) AFH's temporary support of the Montrose Rousseaux]; Sharon Moore; customers An Evening 01 Fun Yes, Ed Mayo did indeed bail out of the .PM [Henry and Ron]; and John L's softball sinking ship; I would, wouldn't you? I can Clinic, I might not have been able to be SOCIAL EVENTS helped. team, staff [Dan Bushy and Donnie]. SATURDAYS Check Monthly Caleooar only have peace of mind and pleasure That, fortunately, was not the case. The Dallas Voice for the loan of their WEEKLY SPIRITUAL CELEBRATION seeing the self-appointed board of offices for dressing rooms; Steve Barnett SUNDAYS Led by DONALD W DAVIS directors wiped out and some new, bright, Thank you. 11 AM of the Hippodrome-your help is most energetic faces ready to bring the AIDS Paul Ely appreciated; Graham Cole, owner of "A- WEEKLY 12-5TEP MEETINGS Foundation back to good, as it should be. CO·DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS, San Antonio, TX Balloon-A-Gram," for decorating and Wednesday & Saturday 6 to 7 PM Also, I have been encouraging everyone SMOKERS ANONYMOUS, Tuesday 610 7 PM appearing as "our bear." SEX & LOVE AOOICTS flNONYMOUS, Maday 610 1PM to look into what we are dealing with Our M.C.: "Madam Doc T.T."; Richard For more Infotm.Uon cllI: West Texas Situation Ron Davis, Project Coordinator and Director when it comes to AFH. Let's hope for the Center ForA Positive lileslyll Jones at the piano-without his hard work 1505 Nevilda Street best; yes, time will tell. Houston. Teus77006 Dear TWT: to make this special, we could not have Phone (713j526·LOVE R.D. Marshall Coming out in West Texas and dealing done our best. Houston, TX with the economy's ups and downs, as John L's staff: The night's entertainers well as the gay community, it has been are the most wonderful group of people really hard and is hard for many of us anyone could want to work with. I love living in Midland. you all, not only for what you did for your Health Care Praised It's a city very conservative with a good community, but what you do so well every Dear TWT: gay population, but not a bar. For many day. Robert Wagg-our assistant manager- In the Vol. 15, No.1 0 issue of TWT there reasons, a gay bar cannot exist here, and his partner Chris Higgenbotham; John *'7i!fe leaving us with no alternative but to drive was a COMMENT to the Editor in praise of Travis-our manager-love and gratitude AIDS Foundation Houston from the 20 miles to our sister city of Odessa, with foryourtireless efforts making decorations, Montrose Clinic, Ralph Lasher, Executive no other alternative but one club. signs, posters and finding time to perform Director. AFH had loaned the clinic For an area [Midland-Odessa] with a in the show; and also for what you do for $15,000 for operating costs until CDC population of 220,000, things shouldn't be our club all day-every day. DANCE funding was received. this way. Patrons of John L's-to you our That spirit of community cooperation is I have traveled allover Texas and have warmest gratitude for your outpouring of something I applaud and encourage seen many West Texans move away. For love to those who desperately need our BAR OF others to strive to achieve. AFH and the many reasons things will probably never help, and your support of our club. Montrose Clinic displayed that they have change. The people of West Texas are the Thank you from the bottom of my heart not lost sight of the reasons why greatest, and many of my friends will for raising the total amount of $4,388.23. CENTRAL organizations exist in behalf of the PWA always be here in the city that will always That money was taken in cash to Sam's community. be home! Enough with the depression! by our staff on Thursday morning, June 15 TEXAS! As a frequent visitor to Houston, I have On behalf of my friends and everyone, and converted to food for the AIDS on two separate occasions required the let's hope that maybe things will change Resource Center Food Pantry. We used services of the Montrose Clinic: once to one day! Work together people! Think two vans, two pickup trucks, and six cars about visitors coming to the area and to deliver the food to the pantry. Our staff , /,.., 1"'. ~'\ r II ) ';;.l receive an injection of an experimental there's no progress. Let's move up! went on the biggest grocery shopping ( ! ,IV":. !,j III ;'.+.' drug called recombinant human erythro- ;,1 . I~' .• _ I ',' , . )1 . ~'.~If,; /1 I '._ poietin [EPO]. I arrived at their facility on spree, on your behalf, this city has seen in • ';iY. ; p \,1,' t.""'/ '1'" .l G.B. Phillips a long time. All thanks to you, "our ,-.Ic~t...... "...,..~. i. ~, '""~:; Richmond Avenue with my ampules, Midland, TX syringes, needles and paperwork from the community." University of Texas Health Science Center 507 Jefferson @ 5th Your sister city of Odessa now has two gay Jack Davis in San Antonio, and was promptly and bars-the Nite Spot and the just opened Capri John L's WACO (817) 753-9189 courteously assisted. Club. You now have a choice.-Editor Dallas, TX \\JI, PAGE 46 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 • PAGE 47 GE rnEALTH f1l NATIONWI ~CONFEREN .. with up to 8 uninhi f2l ~~~n!~on~ l..:i.J connection with the ne f3l ~!~st!~!~ I..:,J they want. Leaveyou answer for them in CI privacyanytime. about Current Health Matters I4l ~~P,!~!ide W I..;;.,J Retrieveyour replies Q: My doctor never lets me finish telling anytime from your Compiled from doctors, technicians, him how I feel. Is this common? private mailbox. health professionals, university centers and research labs A: It seems so. The British Medical Jour- nal said researchers surveyed doctors and found that the average doctor let his pa- Q: Let's get an update on the dangers of tients talk for only 18 seconds before in- coffee. terrupting. To test the matter further, re- A: Although caffeine in coffee has been searchers instructed doctors to let their blamed for everything from cancer, high patients talk out all their health worries. blood pressure and birth defects to heart They found that the average patient bab- attacks, there is still no real proof this is bled on for one minute and forty seconds true. The only thing we know for sure before finally asking, "So doctor, what do about coffee is that its stimulant helps you think is wrong?" perk you up. Coffee, for some, has a harm- less side effect-the nervous jitters. Q: Please explain more about the Q: Does it make a difference how a per- wonders we hear concerning a substance son buys their beer? derived from cucumber roots being used A: Yes, if you buy it in bottles. Beer on to fight AIDS. display in a window or under a fluorescent A: It's called Compound Q, a pure plant light will not taste like it's supposed to. protein called trichosanthin, extracted The taste is damaged. Fluctuating tem- from the root of a Chinese cucumber. But peratures quicken spoilage. Suggestion: don't rush out and buy it, as two PWAs Buy only refrigerated beer. have hurt themselves by eating or inject- ing forms of the root. Herbalists have been Only95¢ Q: Can you really laugh away your health selling bogus tablets labeled "Q" for ' '. Noc"·",". . -no problems? $1,000 a bottle. It's clearly a case of hype ~Guy§: in lt1eU. A: A Swedish doctor thinks so. He had a spreading faster than hope. Meanwhile, "~ . J billed by &O"E I't group of health worriers join a laugh group. back in the lab, six-month studies have 8 His patients reported back after three begun on Compound Q, known as GLQ223. months that they now had less pain and Early reports suggest it selectively kills discomfort. The group met weekly and human cells infected with the HIV virus watched funny movies and told jokes to without also killing healthy cells which the each other. body needs.

PAGE 49 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 • ·COMING IN JULY· o. HoW is America doing in its goal to be 8 smokefree society? A: Rather well, thank you. In 1964, nearly ~ half of Americans smoked. Last year it Coffee Shop dropped to 30 percent. Now only 27 per- 1102 WestheiITler DAVID ROGERS Houston 522-3332 cent smoke. The trend continues down- you know him with R.S.V.P. ward, reported the New England Journal of Medicine. How many is 27 percent? BREAKFAST SPECIAL NOW-heat him at Michael's About 47 million people in the U.S. still MONDAY-FRIDAY smoke cigarettes. 7AM-11AM $2.99 Except Holidays 0: I'm worried that I may not be able to af- ford putting one of my parents in a nurs- Serving Fish, Seafood, Charbroiled Steaks ing home? plus BREAKFAST, LUNCH A: You should be, as the average cost has and DINNER SPECIALS now skyrocketed to $22,000 per year per 24 HOURS DAILY family member. And only four percent of that high tab can be expected to be paid by Medicare. NEW PATIO NOW OPEN Q: Which cooking oils are the worst for cholesterol watchers? Celebrate A: We all should be cholesterol watchers if we want to live longer. The worst? Palm and coconut oils are the only vegetable Early oils high in dangerous saturated fats. JULY 3KD Avoid them. Q: Why is it easier to run at the beach than back on the mainland? A: Air pressure is higher at sea level. At higher altitudes you have to breathe faster to get the needed amount of oxygen. The higher breathing rate causes a runner to experience difficulty. III ------Q: Is there anything seriously wrong when -SATURDAY- you see blood in your semen andlor urine? A: Probably not, unless it persists. Often PAUL LITTLE-early men will strain themselves-perhaps lift- SUZI tit MICHAEL-late ing something heavy-and break a tiny blood vessel. Normally this is what will happen. At first your urine or semen- SP ACIOUS LIVING perhaps both-will appear red. The next ALL BILLS PAID day the color goes to brown, then pink and then back to normal color. Usually it takes only a couple or three days for the blood vessel to heal itself. However, if blood con- \tO~S'1.~~ tinues in your urine or semen, see a doc- tor. It could indicate cancer or a prostate 1\\~l)\tOO~\tO~ S""" problem. '1\\~l)\tOO. "".t f\tO~ S6S"

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PAGE 52 PAGE 53 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 • Charles Marowitz (Wilde West) premieres Valentino by Ellen Simon (daughter of Neil Center in Austin. It's the role that won at Main Street Theater; and a new radio Simon) opens at Stages in Houston. Geraldine Page the Oscar. series, Afropops, celebrating the music of The semi-autobiographical story of a A musical comedy called The 'Dues' and contemporary Africa debuts at 10 p.m. on young widow whose stepmother, sister Don'ts of Dating opens tonight (June 30) and best friend help her come to terms at Dallas' Greenville Avenue Pocket Sand- KPFT 90.1 FM. Groucho: A Life in Revue ends Sunday with her loss will star Mary Stuart Ander- wich Theatre, where open auditions will be at Dallas' Theatre Three, where Broadway son (Some Kind of Wonderfu~ and her held July 8-9 for Lanford Wilson's The Hot will begin previews July 7. mother Carlin Glynn, who originated the L Baltimore and July 15-16 for Terrence Newton Wayland conducts the Houston Broadway role of Miss Mona in The Best McNally's Where Has Tommy Flowers symphony in free concerts at Miller Out- Little Whorehouse in Texas. Gone? Auditions are by appointment. Call door Theatre in Hermann Park on Monday (214)821-1860. and Tuesday. The Fourth of July concert The Amorous Flea, the musical version will be capped with a fireworks display. of Moliere's School for Wives, begins Talent and swimsuit preliminaries in the tonight at Theatre Southwest in Houston, Miss Texas Scholarship Pageant begin and Buffaloed on the Bayou or The Re- Wednesday in Fort Worth, with the finals venge of the Yellow Rose starts tonight at broadcast live on July 8. This year, Miss Theatre Midland. The melodrama is loose- Haltom-Richland Area Leah Kay Lyle is ex- pected to win. FYI: Debbie Riecks, who many of us thought should have won last year instead of Cathy Castro, won Miss Colorado last weekend in Denver. The annual outdoor drama Viva EI Paso! opens Thursday at McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre with the Franklin Mountains as a backdrop for tracing EI Paso's Indian, Spanish, Mexican and western heritage. Looking ahead, here's a roundup of events from the "Future File," beginning with Charles Busch's Psycho Beach Par- ty opening Friday, July 7 at Pegasus The- atre in Dallas. Kent Johnson as Holmes and Freeman Williams as Wat- The following week, Evita starring Saun· son in Sherlock's Last Case. dra Santiago starts July 11 at Dallas' Fair Park, while in Houston, the Fifth Dimen- ext week will be my farewell column sion will perform in Ain't Misbehavin' at Nas I exit the role of entertainment Miller Outdoor Theatre, and Moonlight and Viva EI Paso!. editor that I've performed forthe past two years. But for now I'd like to fill these two pages with what's happening this week and what looks especially exciting on the theatrical horizon. In Austin, Oskar Panizza's 19th·century comedy The Council of Love is making a 20th-century impression on audiences with its satirical look at an unholy alliance of heaven and hell in creating sexually transmitted diseases that wreak havoc on mere mortals. Janelle Buchanan plays The Disease, with Lorne Loganbill as God, Doris Hargrave (Virgin Mary), Sean O'Hare (the Devil) and Randall Wheatley (the Televan- Debbie Riecks. gelist). Directed by Jim Fritzler, The Coun- cil of Love is scheduled to close Saturday Iy based on the Texas revolution, explains at Synergy Studios, 1501 W. Fifth St. authorldirector Harry Harrison. Meanwhile, Adale O'Brien, a member of James Kirkwood's Legends, a comedy the Actors Theatre of Louisville, continues about two aging actresses trying to make as Carrie Watts in Horton Foote's The Trip a comeback, ends Saturday at Houston's 'l.1JI' to Bountiful at Zachary Scott Theatre Theatre Suburbia; Sherlock's Last Case by PAGE 55 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 PAGE 54 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 • CLASSIC %T BY DONALEVAN MAINES WILK&FLINT ..Your lauyers for 3~3~3~3~3~ • Personal Injury years ago this week in Texas • Job-Related Injuries

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PAGE 57 PAGE 56 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 • Contest "looking fabulous with a flash. light for a torch and green face makeup," Serving reported HOT TEA. Lubbock In INTERVIEW, chunky Jim Belushi COlli. plained that his nude scenes in About Last and Night ... and Salvador "all got cut." West Texas

We are having a blast of a weekend at The Beach starting Friday, June 30 & ending Tuesday, July 4 Special Door Prizes Every Night Friday-Drink Specials All Night Saturday-$1 Well 'til12 Sunday-$1.25 Tecate Monday-Free Show with All Your Favorite Local Entertainers Tuesday-$1 Domestic Beer All Night SHOWBIZ named top gun Tom Cruise the "hunk of the month." Come Celebrate Independence Day Alexis Devereaux won Miss Gay Central at The Beach Texas, with Danielle Summers, Marlena Phillips and La Toya Lace as runners-up. 11th & SLIDE RD· LUBBOCK And in San Antonio, Ab's Westernaire (806) 792-4783 celebrated its third anniversary, this week in Texas 1986. ,-\&I,

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the heavenly new bartender at Charlie's. Stop in and get acquainted with this gorgeous hunk .... Chain Drive will be packed this holiday weekend with something going on every night. Saturday finds Chain Drive and the Capital City Leathermen presenting their fourth annual Leather & Liberty Party. The THIS WEEK IN DRAG - Dateline: Mandance will last until morning. Then, Galveston, at the Kon-Tiki on June 4, on Sunday, it's the Mr. Austin Drummer 1989. Constance Sinclair of Houston is contest, a preliminary to the regional Gulf the newly crowned Miss Gay Galveston! Coast competition. All at Chain Drive .... In this stageside CRUISE CAMERA photo are The Crossing presents a hotter-than- (l-r) Taylor Kennedy, former Miss Gay firecracker stripoff contest this Sunday Galveston, with Shelly Roberts and the night as part of its 4th of July AII- reigning Miss Gay Texas/USA, Dyan American weekend. One of the dancers Michaels. Constance (shown kneeling for seen ripping up the Crossing recently was the crowning) swept talent competition, said the judges. AUSTINteaCiOUS - Here's the latest gossip going on THIS WEEK IN AUSTIN from Capital City HOT TEA: This week's main event is the big outdoor Fourth of July Picnic in Pease Park, noon to 4 p.rn., sponsored by your Austin Tavern Guild hosts. Proceeds go to charity. There's free beer, picnic food, booths, games and music. This is the lucky thirteenth annual Independence Day picnic. See you there. Look for the CRUISE CAMERA .... Meet Calvin (see photo), coming to Austin via Heaven in Houston. Calvin's

Carlos Fredrick (see CRUISE CAMERA photo). Carlos is the new Mr. Gay Austin. You'll see him soon dancing on the pages of TWT as a summertime cover boy .... Next door at Rupert's, manager Michael Alexander invites you in to see the drag show on Wednesdays plus the male dancers on the weekends. When you stop in to get your TWT on Fridays, stick around and see the dancers .... After next Tuesday's 4th of July picnic, Sally's Apartment will uncork a keg of free

PAGE 61 beer.Come on by and enjoy Independence marisSA's TEA - Here's the latest HOT Day at Austin's oldest gay bar .... TEA going on THIS WEEK IN SAN ANTONIO: The monthly downtown breakfast club The Bonham Exchange has added "Trash Dallas' Original Piano Bar meets next Monday at the 505 Club Disco" to the Thursday night format. Joe smack dab in the middle of your 4th of says it's really a lot of fun .... COMING UP THIS WEEK: July holiday weekend. Be there at noon. Speaking of the Bonham, this Sunday is That's when it starts, said breakfast club- when they will host a tea dance to benefit ber Drew Lewis .... St. Mark's AIDS Ministry. It'll feature dan- JULY FOURTH -(TUESDAY) Have you been to North Austin lately to cing and fun, plus there will be a cookout seeall the changes at 'Bout Time? on the patio. Later that evening, the Unbelievable. That's the word to describe Olives will perform .... THE HIDEAWAY'S ANNUAL what Jim Hurst and Jim Smith are doing with On Monday, in addition to their regular this friendly neighborhood bar on 1-35.... "Dash for Cash," Lollie Johnson reports LUAU that five-dollar bills will be added to help make the 4th of July a little more festive. 6 PM-9 PM ON THE PATIO By the way-welcome back to the gay- barhood, Lollie, it's so nice to have you GET YOUR GRASS SKIRTS GOINGUI back in S.A. and out of the boonies .... (COME AND SEE ARNOLD IV Three important dates to mark down DO HIS THING WITH THE RIBS- for July: On Saturday the 8th, Ab's Westernaire will celebrate their anniversary and customer appreciation night. On Sun- day the 9th, EI Jardin will host the Cancer Zodiac Birthday Party. And the long- awaited annual Bar Owners Drag Show is slated for Tuesday, July 18 at Blue Angel. ... Farewell at the Silver Dollar: Long-time S.A. bartender Tommy, aka Tomi-Sue

Here's (l-r) blonde Nicole with tall, dark and handsome Magnum, performing at Wednesday's strip night at Mind Erasers. Nicole as a blonde? That's enough right there to erase your mind. Better check out the scene on Wednesdays .... At beautiful Buckles Saloon, they've got specials going on to celebrate the 4th of July. Come scoot your boots .... The Boathouse will ice down the pop- sicles for this holiday with their after hours chill-down party this Saturday night. Hope you've been practicing your "voguing," as it's the newest stop-dance craze. How vogue! ... The TGRA bus will be back from Denver this Monday around midnight. Our cowboys and cowgirls are at this Ellen (see CRUISE CAMERA photo), is bidding weekend's seventh annual Rocky Moun- farewell to S.A. to take up residence in tain Regional Rodeo representing Texas in Houston. Montrose beware! Our loss (?) is good fashion. your gain (?). Good luck ....

TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 PAGE 63 • DAZZLING TEA - Even more than the 5,000+ that attended last year's Razzle Dazzle Dallas were at Fair Park last weekend for the 1989 edition of the big- gest party in Texas. Handsome former

ALICE DOES DALLAS - Here's what's going on THIS WEEK IN DALLAS from Big D HOT TEA: Lady of the Year Lisa Bryson (above, I) was on hand as gorgeous Kim Huffstattler (c) was crowned Ms. Gay Dallas 1989-90. They're pictured with last year's winner, Lisa Tidwell, at Sue Ellen's. Kim will represent Dallas in the upcoming Lady of the Year Pageant. Congratulations .... TWT cover boy Mark Jiminez (see photo) The Wave hosted RJProductions' won the Mr. RDD title. He was sponsored Dallas Newcomer of the Year pageant last by the Round-Up. Eva James of Buddies weekend and Obsession (I) was crowned (below, I) won the Miss RDD competi- " 11.... _*

the winner by last year's titleholder Trella Thomas (r). Runners-up (not pictured) were Mona Williams and China Blue.... tion, while Brown Sugar (r) walked away John L's owner Jack Davis (below, I) with Ms. RDD honors. She was spon- recently presented a huge check for sored by Sue Ellen's. There's so much money to count that it will be next week before HOT TEA can give you the exact figures, but in the meantime, turn to page 76 for SNAPSHOTS of the party, by TWT'S Michael McKinney. Flash: As promised, HOT TEA is pleased to announce the winner of this year's RDD bumper sticker contest. Will the owner of the car bearing Texas license plate 842-MUX please call (214)357-7911 to claim your $100 prize. Congratulations!

TWT Jl:INE 30 - JULY 6 1989 • $4,200 to the AIDS Food Pantry, which was raised at John L's "Follies for Food," a benefit show in which the entertainers tended bar while the staff performed. That money bought a lot of much needed food for the pantry. Hats off to Jack and his staff for their super efforts .... ::"",.~

TINA RENEE DTG CARNIVAL TEA - Dallas Tavern Special One-Man Show Guild members (above, I-r) Paul Lewis, benefiting her toward Jack Davis, Richard Wright, Executive Director Alan Ross, Gary Monier and The Miss Gay Denis Weir, who between them own Mid-West Pageant Hartford's, John L's, The Marquee, Zippers, The Crews Inn, Village Station, JR's, Sue SUNDAY, JULY 2 Ellen's and TMC, were among the bar owners on hand at the recent Maple BBQAND Avenue carnival that raised over $5,300 for this year's Texas Freedom Parade, FREE DRAFT which rolls down Cedar Springs on Sun- day, September 24. This year's carnival 4PM featured a new attraction-pig races, which brings us to our ... HOT TEA QUIZ - Who is holding a pig in the CRUISE CAMERA photo below? Is it (a) Tom Davis of the Round-Up; (b) Autumn Leaves of the Pork Chop Downs; or (c) both of the above. Seriously, Miss Leaves has jetted off to Fire Island, as she does every July 4, to perform at the Pines Resort. Yes, New York knows real talent when they see it. That's why they calion Autumn every summer.

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PAGE 67 HOUSTON PRIDE - One of the finest Last Saturday night spotlighted the an- highlights of Pride Week was held at the nual Pride Concert. The musicians (see Venture-N's Far Side on June 21, called above) of Houston's Lone Star Band and "Celebration of the Arts." Organizers (l-r) Dallas' Oak Lawn Band combined Joe Watts and Claude Pollard are shown musical forces to entertain a packed with some of the 75 paintings on display. house at the Multi-Service Center. The One of those paintings, an acrylic by stirring Amparito Roca was a crowd ace artist Steve "Sam" Fritz, entitled favorite, all agreed. Dream Window-which used 500 Following the bands, the Montrose rhinestones-served as a perfect backdrop

Singers (see above) serenaded the au- dience with Hymn to Stonewall and other appropriate songsof pride. Very harmonious. for the performance by the MCCR choir Funnygirl Sandy Van was perfect as the (see above), directed by Kerry Jones. anchor hostess. And the comics of d i .,..... The next evening Romanovsky & Phillips kept the crowd in found historian Phil stitches well past 10:30 p.m. Truly, a Johnson (see photo) prideful and joyful ~dde Week concert. engaged in an en- HOUSTON PRIDE PARADE - With thrawling narration tropical storm Allison sloshing ashore on the history of the along the Texas coast last weekend, there gay rights movement, seemed to be no end to the unrelenting replete with slides, rain. Then, suddenly, as if by a miracle, old news photos, the downpours stopped last Sunday after- music and Johnson's noon, allowing a six-hour dry window for own personal style Houston's Pride Parade to march proudly of animation. up Westheimer. "Perhaps we now have a He was joined by another granddaddy of lot of fallen friends on the other side wat- gay history, Ray Hill, as the two engaged ching over us like angels," reasoned a the audience in gay tales of the past.... parade-watcher as our hour-long 60-unit

PAGE 69 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 Celebrate the parade passed us by. No, it did not rain 4t:h of J •..ly• ~eek:end on our parade. In fact, it never has, .' with us history shows .... LIVE Leading the parade were grand marshals (I-r) Charles Armstrong and Bettie Naylor . ~~ ENTERTAINMENT ,,£.5 2,«,- @A • ~~ NfTEL:. ~ Friday June 30 s Saturday July 1 Donna Corley & Charlene Wright WEDNESDAY: The ORIGINAL Corporate Ladies Happy Hour 4-8 pm KPFT-FM was atop Mary's (see above) to TUESDAY 4th of July broadcast the pride event to the Gulf Coast region. Cook-out on the Patio 2 pm Pride Week '89-a generation of pride! open 6 pm-2 am daily HOUSTON HOTteaLlNE - Here's the latest holiday gossip THIS WEEK IN HOUSTON They were followed by floats, bands, 1)~ from our 4th of July edition of HOT TEA: ('.;•..'o.. of'ar~"l flags, celebrities in convertibles and limos We begin with an exclusive. Euphoric and much, much more. And over it all 2715 WAUGHCREST"e LACROSS FROM TOWER THEATER) Heat has signed a letter of engagement to PHONE, !322-948!3 was Mother's airplane trailing a streamer perform every Thursday evening during that said "Gay & proud." ... July at Santa Fe Trading Co. Mark your Parade Winners: Stonewall Trophy- calendars for guaranteed great nights of AFH's Stone Soup Pantry, Grand Marshal's live July entertainment. ... Award-Montrose Clinic, Texas Trophy- Dusters, Houston's newest country bar Heaven, JR's & Santa Fe Trading Co., next to Ri'Mark's, is now open daily at 6 The New Kon Tiki Club Houston Trophy-The Ripcord, Unity p.rn, So dust off your boots and scoot on Trophy-TGRA, Committee Trophy- over. There's a big 4th of July cookout 4th of July Weekend Garden Party, and Pride Trophy-Rich's. planned on Dusters' patio .... For photos of all the winners-plus Martha and Izora, the Weather Girls, more-see SNAPSHOTS on pages 79-81. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY will be live in concert this Sunday at JUNE 30 JULY 1 JULY 2 JULY 3 JULY 4 Heaven to light up your 4th of July weekend. It'll be raining men! Then, on Muscles in Happy Hour Happy Hour Happy Hour Beer Bust Independence Day, it'll be "Four for the Fourth." Yes, the Fabulous Four-Hot Action 4-7 p.m. 4-7 p.m. 4-9 p.m. 4-7 p.m. Chocolate, Naomi, Tasha and Donna-on featuring 25 Cent Draft 25 Cent Draft 25 Cent Draft stage at Heaven. Chocolate is jetting in Ryan Happy Hour from Vegas especially for this ultra show .... Showtime Sunday Night Muscles in All Day Company We Keep's "Street Theatre" at 11 p.m. Cabaret Action production continues at Main StreetTheatre on July 2, 5, 9 and 11. Call (713) 523-9000 Tommie Ross at 9:30 p.m. featuring for reserved seating, said Lee Harrington .... Ryan Nash ~ Tough Customers: If you've ever X,:l.~,J; April at 11 p.m. wanted to be in Drummer Magazine's Tough Customer section, here's your After the parade, thousands (see photo) chance this holiday weekend thanks to The New Kon Tiki Club poured into the Stonewall Funfest in the the Ripcord. Drummer will select the hot Kwik Kopy Parking lot. The event was eight-two each night, Saturday through 315 Tremont Galveston Island 409-763-62&4 sponsored by Houston GLPC. And for Tuesday. Then, later this fall, Drummer those who didn't get to see the parade, will publish the tough customer photos. PAGE 70 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 _ JULY 6 1989 ,\\JI, PAGE 71 TEXAS CHALLENGE CUP DALLAS - The Oak LawnTennis Associa- BY BOBBY MILLER tion defeated the Houston Tennis Team 34 to 11 during the annual Challenge Cup held membership has never included over five ILVER DOLLAR' I recently in Dallas at Keist Tennis Center. women during any tennis season. The Texas Challenge Cup is a rivalry be- OLTA has tried to encourage women to S A *L * 0 * 0 * N I tween Dallas and Houston. Playersare ranked participate for years. The organization spon- S * on each team so that the number one player sors two tennis tournaments annually. of the Dallas team plays the number one of Women are actively solicited, but to no avail. the Houston team and so on. In the past few years, OLTA has even added I "The Challenge Cup provides a friendly a women's division to its tournaments . competition between the two clubs. It started However, this division was discontinued out being a serious competition among the because of low participation. . Happy HourBaily ~2-8 Ilill ,I top seven players. However, in recent years The members of OLTA have come up with ,1 J .' f , it has opened up to as many people who want a plan to get more women in Dallas interested 1 ..•.. S da \\! r ' to participate," said D. Draper,vlce-president in playing tennis. Instead of sponsoring on- : of OLTA to TWT SPORTS, ly two tournaments a year, the organization . . un t,ays__ " ~,~~,,:::" The players from Houston caravaned to plans to add a third one. This tournament is Dallas with 30 players to compete in the 1989 designed for women only. It is called the Big TGR·t\'-s/CoQkorltAHl the ,-pA'tfu. ' Texas Challenge Cup. There were 30 singles o Cup. Sue Ellen's and Desert Moon are the ,( . ': .", matches and 15 doubles matches. Dallas won co-sponsors of the first Annual Big 0 Cup. 24 singles matches and 10 doubles matches. The tournament will be held July 15-16 at .~:.",r~ Dance . 4~' t i \ OLTA and Houston Tennis Team have Samuell Grand Tennis Center. There will be been playing the Cup for nine years. Dallas both singles and doubles competition. The has won five of those challenges with entry fee is $15 for singles or doubles or $25 ~raf~ Beer~'~' n~ fino. Houston having won four. for both. The deadline for entry is July 8. For more information, contact Larryat (214) 327-6162 or Ted at 946-5546. Rom~ & Sfom,PI~a~e. ~~)jose THE BIG 0 CUP DALLAS - For the past ten years, Oak ~ D{~!tBeer 5~C "oj Fra~~ Lawn Tennis Association has not been very successful in recruiting or keeping women LEISURE LEARNING .•~(. ./:- / ", \ . . . members. OLTA has had eight presidents, HOUSTON - Leisure Learning Unlimited, \-iJ~f:,·· Monday, s\ .' , . with only one of them being a woman. a non-profit educational organization is offer- i '>;-'j; \:('" ! I ; \ " ..~ The membership of the club has grown ing a variety of activities for the summer. You Ii' I ' '. . • from 15 in 1979 to 80 today. Unfortunately, the can take a raft or canoe trip down Big Bend's . "Seaworld Ticket ri.v~awlY"'.:' $l~25 Well & Long~e~ks, . TE'XAS BOWLING SCORES MONTROSE MONDAY NIGHT FT. WORTH LONGHORN BOWLING OAK LAWN BOWLING ASSN. SIeve Stepleton (713)699·3732 Joan Hunter (817)624·2151 Bam·Bam (Metro 817)267·8533 Division A: 1. 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(214) and 263-7007 tion regarding this study, please call Barbara Baird, Same Day Moving Co. 368-1519. the boys (METRO) R.N., (collect) (301)496-9565. Serving Montrose for 9 years. (713) 530-7811 Satisfying Sisters Statewide Houston. GWM Spanish, 33, 5'8",160 Ibs.looking for over a decade for relationship with Spanish 25-40. Serious replies Houston. ""NEW ADDRESS"" Houston. PEOPLE WITH AIDS COALITION HOUSTON Dallas. only. Send recent photo, telephone and address to River Oaks Antiques Center P.O. Box 571432, Houston, TX 77257. All replies will 1475 W. Gray, Suite 157, Houston, TX 77019, Metro- 2119 Westheimer. (713)520-8238, Tues.-5at., 1~. We MEDICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY politan Multi-5ervice Center. Drop by for a tour of be answered. buy, sell, consign antiques and quality collectibles, for concerns of our new center, open Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Our furniture, china, crystal, silver, paintings, rugs, etc. -HIV Infection Dallas. phone is still (713)522-5428. Complete household and estate sales. ·Sexuality "GRASS ROOTS EFFORr' ·Personal Adjustment Support group now forming for discussion and Dallas. Transsexual support group: There is now a Houston. -Chemical Dependency ideas concerning PWAs, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, transsexual support g'roup meeting every Friday George H. Weaber, M.D., M.Ed. discrimination, job harassment, relationships, fight- from 6 p.m. to 8 p.rn. in Dallas at the DGA, 3920 CONSTRUCTION Cedar Springs Road. The group offers support and Residential I Commercial 3500 Oak Lawn Avenue ing back to gain control of our lives. Organizational By Appointment (214)528-9740 information on services for transsexuals and their • Custom Kitchens & Bathrooms meeting 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 5. Contact Alan at the Cove, 4020 Maple Avenue, (214)522-4814 or families and friends. You can call Susan at (214) • Room additions. Roofs Austin. Clean Queen Housekeeping Homes Offices. 526-3646. You'll be glad you did! 331-1706 or the DGA at (214)528-4233 for more • Thermal windows. Vinyl Siding Austin (512)477-9334. information. • Creative Landscaping - Plus More Houston/Dallas/Galveston. Arlington/Tarrant County. Donated items needed for Insured ... Call David (713)923-8632 Mid-Cities MCC Giant Garage Sale. Pick-up for large Fort Worth. Gay Alliance (817}336-8242. Private Fitness Instruction Houston. G.W. King/Photography, portraits, model Matt Fredericks, "TWT Splash Day Cover Boy," is items available. (817)265-5454, 401 Lillard. Houston. MILITARY or recently discharged military composites, TWT cover photographer. Call for in- looking for a few good men for private 1 on 1 fitness San Antonio. Nude sunbathing and swimming in HIV-positive support group forming. Call Kevin at formation. Call (713)522-2037. instruction. Home/office/gym. (713)523-7066. private for young men 18-30. Tel. 1-{512)393-4162. (713)683-8135.

PAGE 97 PAGE 96 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 Fort Worth. The COMMUNITYOUTREACHCENTER Bob Damron (formerly the Fort Worth Counseling Center) is 1928 - 1989 needing volunteers for the Buddy Project, office Bob Damron, creator of the original gay travel work, hospital visitation, etc. For information, call guide bearing his name, passed away June 20,1989. (817)335·1994Monday-Frlday between 9 a.m. to 6 Although famous for the creation of the Bob Dam- p.m. ron's Address Book, his primary occupation was Houston. Free exercise and stress reduction owning some of the most popular bars in the six- classes everyTuesday and Thursday from 12:30p.m. ties and seventies. Bob Damron started with the to 2 p.m. These classes are specifically designed Red Raven in the late fifties in Los Angeles before for people living with AIDS, ARC or who are HIV relocating to San Francisco where he opened The positive. Working with healing the mind, the body Hideaway. He went on to create The Rendezvous, and the spirit. These classes offer valuable tools to Febe's, Alley Cat, P.S.,The Church Street Station, assist you in your own self-heallnq process. 1505 Casa de Cristal, Jackson's and Alfies. The last bar Nevada St. For more information call Michael K. that Damron opened was The San Francisco Eagle, Wilson at (713)5234241 or 526·5683. which remains an institution in the city. After seil- ing his gay guide business in 1987,he retired to Los Angeles and settled back in the amily home with Galveston. Those interested in organizing and par- his brother Norrie Damron, where he died of com- ticipating in a gay fathers' group in Galveston coun- Joseph M. Stanley, III (above), born October 13, plications from AIDS. tylbay area communities, please contact John Cox 1956,made his transition on June 16, 1989. Memo- at (409)762-1464. rial service to be held on July 9, 1 p.m. at Unity Church (chapel), 2929 Unity Dr. A celebration of his Texas/Oal/as. Volunteers of all ages are needed to life is to follow-please bring a favorite photo or help coordinate activities, projects and fund-raisers memento of Joseph. for the National Gay Alliance for Young Adults (NGAYA). Call (214)307-7203.

OBITUARIES

Leslie C. Berg (above) passed into the light June 21, 1989at 9:45 p.m. He left peaceful, painless and quickly as he had planned. Survivors include his partner in life Mike Lathrop, father Arlie of Indiana, brother Greg of Indiana, sister Arlene of Indiana and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be at the MCClDalias with covered dish gather· ing following at the home. Your circle of light is still around you and your spirit will always be with the universal spirit in my heart. Love, Mike. In loving memory of you, sis, we all love very Manuel Gutierrez much, we will all meet again. Till then, all of your Manuel Gutierrez died in Austin on June 10,after Erwin A. Felscher, Jr. sisters and brothers. a lengthy illness. In his final days he was surround- (above) Donald David Burton (above),age 22, passed away ed by the love of friends and family, some of whom March 18, 1935 - June 12, 1989 on June 19, 1989 at Park Plaza, Houston. had traveled from Kansas, Washington and South Longtime activist Erwin A. Felscher, Jr., 54, died David attended the League City Elementary Carolina to be with him as he let go of his earthly Monday, June 12 following a long illness which had School, Webster Intermediate School and Clear burdens. caused him to retire in 1980.A native of Galveston, Creek High School. Manuel was a fighter, but the time finally came he was a founder of the Texas Bay Area Gays in Services were held at Forest Park East Chapel, when the quality of life was no longer worth the pain 1979; his home in League City became a social 21410 Gulf Frwy., League City, Texas on June 21, and the indignities he endured during his illness. His haven for many. He was well read and donated 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Calvin Pearson. biggest worry through it all was that he might be a many books and pel'iodicals collected over several Earl W. Burgie "burden" on someone. Manny, you were nevera bur- decades to the Houston gay archives. 3117/50 - 613/89 den; you were a light and an inspiration to all of us. Erwin's life was unapologetic, proud, independent Earl Burgie died suddenly on June 3, 1989,at Her- He was buried in his birthplace, Emporia, Kansas and open; true to his spirit, the epitaph on his mann Hospital. He is survived by his parents in EI on June 13.He is survived by his father, Paul Gutier- headstone reads, simply, "Gay and Proud." Paso and his many friends in Houston. He was rez; his brothers Paul Gutierrez, Jr., Mario Gutierrez In Memory of Tony Perry, formerly of Houston, died late Mon- preceded in death by his lover, Tom Prewitt. and Dominic Gutierrez; his sisters Amalia Ibarra, day night, June 19, 1989in Toledo, Ohio. Death was Earl was loved by many and was respected by all. Hector Vargas Mary Wells, Adela Benavidez, Alejandra Wells and (above) due to pneumonia complicated by AIDS which he Known for his independent and caring spirit, he was Lenore Gutierrez; and "honorary" sister Nellie had been fighting since 1986. Notice of his death always a gracious host. He will be missed terribly. April 28, 1989 Fernandez. 31 years was received by Ray Smith of the Brazos Back Earl, we know that, no matter where you are, nor Manuel's family has asked that memorials in his Pocket, who had been a friend of his since 1976. how FRIGHTFUL it may be, you'll be SERVING IT Timothy Dale Paschall name be made to Project Transitions of Austin. Tony is survived by his mother Vivian Perry and with the best of them. December 8, 1958 - June 10, 1989 Eugene L. La Foy, 48, who so uniquely touched by one sister and one brother, all of Toledo. He is Since you've been away Tim was a systems analyst for HCB Contractors so many lives, passed away June 16. Eugeneowned also survived by his grandfather and four nieces and I've been down and lonely. of Dallas and a lay minister of worship at Metro- International Interiors, Ink. on West Gray St. He was nephews. Since you've been away politan Community Church of Dallas. Tim passed a designer and decorator of fine residences and While in Houston Tony was employed by Wal- I've been thinking of you. from this life at Humana Medical City and his body wide variety of restaurants. Eugene was an active green's at their Merchant Park store for several Trying to understand was laid to rest at Greenwood Cemetery in Fort member of several community organizations. He years. He then became a bartender for The Hole un- The reason you left me. Worth. was survived by his mother, sister, brother and a til the opening of the Ripcord where he went to What were you going through? One of Tim's favorite scripture passages was: host of friends who will always possess their own work. He remained there until the opening of Ooooh, I'm missing you. "For God so loved the world that God gave the Son, personal memories of Eugene. Chutes, when he moved to that bar to work until he Tell me why the road turns. that whosoever believes in him should not perish Even though knowing that Eugene died of a moved back to Toledo to be near his family. Ooooh, I'm missing you. but have everlasting life." John 3:16. As Tim would violent murder, it is somewhat consoling knowing Services and burial were held on Wednesday in Tell me why the road turns. paraphrase it, "God loves straight people too." that through the swift action of the Houston Police Toledo. Tony requested that any remembrances be Why were you, my flower, plucked away? Tim, thank you for the love; Charles, Kathy, Jerry, Department, his accused assailant has been cap- made to the Colt 45's Trouble Fund or any AIDS- Robert, Billy, Ronnie, Mike & Fred, Mike, Karl & Patrick, Tim, Joe, Tony, Bob and your many friends. tured and is behind bars awaiting trial. related services. Dennis

PAGE 98 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 PAGE 99 POLICY: 1) Non-profit groups & organizations are listed free. 2) Only those commercial DALLAS ATIORNEYS (Area Code: 214) DALLAS DOCTORSIDENTISTS (Area Code: 214) Birdwell, Jerry R. 357-3311 Trottier Chiropractic Clinic 4411 Lemmon Ave 526-6932 Tu' HE IDE businesses-nightclubs, cafes, retail stores and providers of professional services-which Flint, Bruce 3710 Rawlins #911 522-4878 Watson, Terry R., D.O 3006 lemmon 11210 52().72OO choose to support TWT by advertising on a regular monthly basis are listed in the TWT Kowalski, John 3210 Oak lawn 526-9699 DALLAS FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 214) G Guide and become eligible to receive magazines for distribution. Manasco, Randy 714 Jackson 51. 1120O 939-9822 Club Body Center 2616 Swiss 821·1990 Nelson, M. William 3102 Oak lawnJP.O.113 526-9881 Fitness Exchange 2525 Inwood 11233 958-Il311 Sclomon, King 2911 Turtle Creek #300 522-4522 DALLAS ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 214) TEXAS ORGANIZATIONS 505 Club 505 East 3rd 479-5050 Stewart, Chartes L 3500 Oak lawn N4OO 521-3804 AIDS ARMSINetwor1< 2727 Oak lawn 11222 521·5191 AIDS Legal Resource Project HI()()'828-6417 Mind Erasers...... 404 Colorado .476-6483 Wilk, David 3710 Rawlins #911 522-4878 AIDS CliniclPar1UT 1910 Guadalupe. .. 473{)407 Club 222 .222 N. Main...... 779-7039 Crews Inn 3215 N. Fitzhugh... . 526-9510 Narcotics Anonymous 24 hours 6~9306 AUSTIN BUSINESSESISERVICES (Area Code: 512) BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES Eighth Day 2509 N. Fitzhugh ...... •..... 827.J785 National Gay Alliance for Young Adults .... P.O. 190425 701-3455 Forbidden Fruil. 512 Neches...... 478-8358 (Area Code: 409) Hartford's 3005 Cedar Springs ...... •...... 526-4448 North Tex. Assoc. of Physicians for Human Rightsl2222 Coit Rd.233-31oo Hair Replacement Clinics ofTexas 1·512-690-4050 AIDS HELPLINE 600-AIDS Hideaway 4144 Buena Vista 559-2966 Oak lawn Bowling Association (817)267-6533 Leather by Boots at Chain Drive...... 46~10 Brazos Valley AIDS Foundation .. P.O. 9209 .. College St 600-2437 Hidden Door 5025 Bowser . 526-9211 Oak Lawn Community Services (OLCS)3OOOTurtle Cr. PI. #110520-8108 Liberty Books 1014B N. Lamar Blvd 495-9737 Caritas MCC 401 E. 31st(Bryan) : 775-7219 High Country 3121 Inwood ...... •...... 351·2278 Oak lawn Ski Club. .. P.O. 772 356-0427 Necessities & Temptations : 1202W. 6th 473-8334 Gay Student Serv MC&Student Serv. Cntr .. TAMU *789 .. 693-5845 Hippodrome 5029 Lemmon Ave...... •...... 52().2336 Oak lawn Scf1ball Assoc Men's 941·2224IWomen's 956-8859 AUSTIN CHURCHES (Area Code: 512) Lambda AA 846-2787 John L's 2525 Wycliff .. 52().2525 Oak lawn Symphonic Band. . 328-1837 Affirmation (Methodist) .. 451·2329 CONROE ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 409) JR's . .. 3923 Cedar Springs. .. 528-1004 Oak lawn Tennis Assoc P.O. 11232 .739-2726 Affirmation (Mormon) . .. . .P.O. 4102 ...... 458-6608 Gay/Lesbian Encounter/Suppcrt Group 539-0083 Jugs 3414 Kings Rd 521-3474 Oak lawn Volleyball. 526-6433 Austin Gay/Lesbian Friends (Quakers) 452-6311 CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS (Area Code: 512) Michael's.. . .. 4011 Cedar Springs 559-4098 OASIS Recovery Program/OLCS .. 3000 Turtle Creek #110 .. 520-8108 Dignity/Austin P.O. 2686 452·1186 Leather by Boots at Hidden Door 882-7512 No Name Bar...... 2513 N. Fitzhugh...... 828-3200 Oklnawan Karate Club...... 247-8122 First Unitarian Church 452-6168 CGRPUS CHRISTI CLUBS (Area Code: 512) North Forty Saloon 8316 Denton Dr 350-6327 PWA Coalition of Dallas P.O. 4338 941-0523 Integrity/Episc P.O. 180272 339{18111478-2494 Hidden Door 802 S. Staples 882-0183 Ripcord 2515 Inwood 353-9992 Police Harassment Repcrting ...... 526-4233 MCCA 1100 Springdale Rd m3860 CORPUS CHRISTI ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 512) Round·Up Saloon...... 4117 Maple Ave 522·9611 Presbyterians for Lesbian/Gay Concerns 823-2317 Oasis Ministry 5555 N. Lamar Bldg. L452-8664 Coastal Bend AIDS Foundation .... P.O. 331416 .... 683-CARE(5815) Sensations 2555 Inwood #143 358-3557 Bazzle-Oazzls Dallas, Inc. . . . P.O. 224582175222-4582 AUSTIN CLUBS (Area Code: 512) LambdaAA 1230 S. Brownlee...... 991-4506 Sue Ellen's 3003 Cedar Springs 381J.3386 Stonewall (Narcotics Anonymous) . . P.O. 587822175358 Suicide & Crisis Center...... 828-1000 Boathouse 407 Colorado. . 474·9867 MCC 1230 S. Brownlee 882-8255 Throckmorton Mining Co. . .. 3014 Throckmorton 521-4205 'Bout Time 9601 N. 1-35 , 832·5339 DALLAS ADULT THEATRES (Area Code: 214) Trestle...... 412 S. Haskell ..826-9988 Texas AIDS Network/Dallas Gary S 520-8108 Buckle's Saloon . .. 115 San Jacinto 478-5837 la Cage 1812 W. Mockingbird 630-7071 Village Station.. .. . 3911 Cedar Springs 949-2398 Team Dallas 4012·B Cedar SpringsJ75219 Chain Drive 504 Willow 4lI().0017 DALLAS APARTMENT COMMUNITIES (Area Code: 214) Wave, The. . .. 4025 Maple Ave 559-4360 Texas Fathers for Equal Rights P.O. 50052 One Main PI. Stat, 934.J885 Chart ie's ...... 1301 lavaca .. 474-6481 Findlt (ApI. Locators) .. 3002 Wycliff 52().23OO Zippers.. . 3333 N. Fitzhugh 526-9519 T.G.R.A.lDallas 3527 Oak lawn 11257 52().TGRA Crossing ...... •...... 611 Red River ...... •...... 478-3811 The Hub Apts .3138 Hudnall 528-3311 DALLAS COUNSELING (Area Code: 214) T.R.U.S.T.(Adolescent children of gays and lesbians) 528-9191 Oak Lawn Comm. 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PAGE 100 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 PAGE 101 Brazos River Bottom 2400 Brazos 528-9192 Gay & Lesbian Parents Coalition P.O. 981053. . .. 666-1616 Texas Sidekicks (cloggers) . . 33(}{)100 HARLINGEN ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 512) Briar Patch 2294 Greenbriar 665-9678 Gay & Lesbian People in Medicine.. . 529-3211 Valley AIDS Council. . .. 209 N. 1st St. #1 428-9322 Trinily River Aquatic Club...... 363<32811821-1653 Chutes... . 1732 Westheimer 523-2213 Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus P.O. 66664 521·1000 HOUSTON ACCOMMODATIONS (Area Code: 713) Turtle Creek Chorale. . P.O. 190806 521-1053 Club Romeo 903 Richmond 528-9110 Gay & Lesbian Switchboard P.O. 66591 529-3211 Uncut Dallas. . .P.O. 215163175221 The Lovett Inn (Guest House). . 501 Lovett. 522·5224 Cousins .. 817Fairview 528-9204 Gays & Lesbians of Rice University P.O. 1892 527-8101 HOUSTON ADULTNIDEO BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 713) United Court of the Lone Star Empire ..... P.O. 215013 ..... 521-2407 Dusters 2715 Waughcrest #B 522-9485 Gay/Lesbian Student Assoc. U. of H. P.O. 314 4800 Calhoun 749-1253 Violence Against Gays NGTF Hotline...... 1-800-221-7044 Big City News. . 10105 Gulf Frwy 947-8999 ElJ's .. .. 2517 Ralph 527·9071 Gay Men's Networ1<. . 529-3211 W.l.L. Power (Women In teathen .. . .699-7806 Gaslite News...... 3519 Bellaire Galleon 2303 Richmond 522-7616 Gay Mensa...... 529-7006 Womyn Together. . P.O. 190712 ...... 528-4233 Stadium Bookstore...... 4629 W. 34th 683-1886 Heaven .....••...... Pacific at Grant 521-9123 Gay Parents Support . .. 666-1616 Young Adult Positive Support (HIV/ARC) . . . . . 701-3455 HOUSTON ADULT THEATRE (Area Code: 713) JR's ...... ••...... 808 Pacific 521-2519 Greater Hou. Pocket Billiards League PJ Ford 883-8482 DALLAS MEN'S PHONE SERVICES (Area Code: 214) French Ouarter 3201 Louisiana... .. 527-0782 Lazy J ...... 312 Tuam 528-9343 Greater Mont. Bus. Guild P.O. 66051 528-1111 HOUSTON APARTMENT COMMUNITIES (Area Code: 713) ABC Phone Service ...... 976-4242 Mary's 1022 Westheimer 527·9669 Guardian Angels P.O. 66156 523-8352 Action Line. . .. 1-800-777-6338 Chateaux Dijon 5331 Beverty Hill Lane 628-3860 Missouri St. Station 1117 Missouri at Yoakum .. 524·1333 Gulf Coast Transvestite Chapter P.O. 90335177090 Greenway Place Apts 3333 Cummins. .623-2034 ComOuest (Gay Computer Matching) ..... l-BOO

TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 1989 PAGE 103 PAGE 102 TWT JUNE 30 - JULY 6 Jamz 1023 Hwy Sf-South 7530046 River City Stompers ...... 732·5649 ...... N.Y., NY 10036 (212)583-6313 LONGVtEW ORGANtZATlONS (Area Code: 214) Runaways (Youth Service Project) 299-7680 National Gay Rights Advocates 540 Castro . American Red CrosS/AtDS Support Group...... 753-2091 S.A.T.G.A.F...... 821-6218 ...... San Francisco, CA 94114 (415)883-3624 I Friendly Folks Meet at. •• I Church With A Vision ..... 2801 Bill Owens Pkwy #189759-9940 San Antonio AIDS Found 3530 Broadway 733-1853 National Gay/Lesbian Crisisline 1-800-767-4297 LUBBOCK CLUB (Area Code: 806) San Antonio Gay Pride Week Committee.. .. . P.O. 12063178212 National Gay & Lesbian Task Force 1517 U SI. N.w . The Beach 5206 11th SI...... 792-4783 S.A. Gay Switchboard P.O. 120402 . .. . 733-7300 ...... Washington, DC/20009. . . (202)332-6483 LUBBOCK ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 806) San Antonio NOW P.O. 33213. . 673-6800 National Public Health Services AIDS Hotline.. . .. 1-800-342·AIDS COUSIN'S Community Outreach Center. . .. 102 Ave. S 762·1019 San Antonio Volleyball...... 923-30091664·2434 North American Transvestite·Transsexuai Holline . office Box 8 ...... 798-2344 Tejas Motorcycle Club 679-7471 .1206 E. Pike SI. .. Seattle, WA 198122 .. (206)329-TVTS (8266) Integrity WestTexas 762-0605 The Bridge (youth shelter) 606 Wilson Blvd 734·9532 Lambda AA . 828-J316/798-2903 SAN MARCOS ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 512) LUG.A P.O. 64746 791-4499 SWT Lesbian/Gay Alliance. . P.O. 823 353-3747 MCC Lubbock 550134th SI. 747·1027 SOUTH PADRE ISLAND ACCOM, (Area Code: 512) West Tex. AIDS Fund .. P.O. 93120 .. 1220 Broadway #1005 .. 747·AIDS Lyle's Deck (guesthouse) 120 E. Atol SI. 761·LYLE McALLEN CLUBS (Area Code: 512) TEXARKANA ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 214) P.B.D.'s Lounge Ware Rd. @ Daffodit 682-8019 Amer. Red Cross Tri-State Uv. w/AIDSSupport Group821 Spruce793-5602 MIDLAND/ODESSA CHURCH (Area Code: 915) TYLER ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 214) Ron Sioux presents: Holy Trinity Community Church .. 1807 So. Main .. Midland .. 683

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