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Publisher/Editor S t 0 I y` Ron Geiman This issue's cover depicts a series Of six [dilorial Assislanl original Christmas cards being sold this Tim Hensiak season by the Cream City Chorus as a Columnjsts fundraiser. The cards are on sale from D.drh Kashian Ctiorus members and at the M&M Club. Tim tl(.mi.\k The series of six cards a;e done by the Kevin Michael following Milwhaukee area artists: Tom W.W. Wells 11' R.D. Thompson Rezza, Dan Plonke, Jirh Chism, Scott Carloonisls Stewart, Michael Johnston, Phil Parks & Tom Rezza Ron Thate. Rol).rl D. Amold Pl1otography )ohn Pelzer n 0, t `e= Doug Tuszkiewicz - Typesetting C.S.P.. IIl(or|)oraleul DEADLINE Ad Design For the Arllnglori House Last Issue Of the Year Typist Mary Maliborski covering the period of : I,rin'ers Dec. 22, 1988-Jan. 25,1989, N`.w\w(.l'.1',(. Is Early. . . 7 pin, Tuesday, Dec. 13th In step Magazine is published bi- weekly, every other Thursday [See ad across from this column for more Of (except during |anuary-April, when an explanation.] it is published civery three weeks). © 1988 In Step. All rights res,erved. The busi ness off ice is located at 225 South i,n s i d e 2nd Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204.I The appearance by anyone in this magazine does not reflect upon t h i s i s s u e :nns',Sespexr:::r°vr::nt`ha:j%rthta:S:eefvues: i adv'ertisements vihjch. are •8::::£°j:n.ri.e.e.ri;;.de.h.e.jri.e.. considered.to be exploitive of the 19 gay and lesbian . ]n Memorium 22 All departments can be reached at 23 (414) 278-7840 between the hours of sO Noon and 5 p.in., Monday through Calendar.`.... .-..... 36 Friday. Women 's View ...... 42 Mail order subscriptions .are Juiey Bits hife's A Drag available for $15 for 13 issues or $25 for 25 issues. Mail a check or money Jock Shorts Icklings order to: In Step, 225 Soulh 2nd Horoscope Slieel, Milwaukee, Wl 53204. Be sure In Step Hollday Shopping . to include name, address and zip. All Classlfleds mail order subscriplions are sent in Graffittl plain covers and mailed first class. Gay Side 3 In Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 78

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BE A PAIT OF IT! ]n Step.December 8-21.1988.Pege 4 EULLETIN- DDIEFS EULLET]N REAL PEOPLE ELILLET]N - Activists Galh®r To the next NGLTF Creating Change Conference ls urged to write to NGLTF at Strat®dize 1517 U Street NW, Washington D.C. MALE DREAMLINE 20009. |NGLTF]- O`/er 250 gra§sroots gay and lesbian activists gathered in Washington, TELEPHONE BULLETIN BOAkD D.C. on November 18, 19 and 20 for a D.C. To Sue Over major. national movement-building -share descriptions with other hot guys conference sponsored by the National Gay Amendment & Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF). The Washington. I).C. [TWN]- Members Of conference, entitled "Creating Change," Washington D.C.'s City Council are featured 45 workshop sessions conducted DRIAMLINE PARTYLINE by more than 80 facilitators and drewi preparirig a court challenge to a Senate amendment which .requires the cfty to ~join hot guys`on a live 24 hr. partyli`ne participants from 28 different states. exclude religious educational institutions NGLTF announced plans to make the from their gay rights ordinance, reports Creating Change conference an annual The Washington Blade. Councilmember§ event. "The Conference was a H.R. Crawford and llarry Thomas said resounding success," said Conference that most Of the council's 13 members Organizer and NGLTF Privacy Project have agreed to become pltiintiffs. The suit Director Sue Hyde. "The conference will allege that Congress imposed an worked because it tapped an urgent need unconstitutional obligation on the council amorig gay and lesbian activists: the need to change the local law when it passed the to come together, teach and learn from D.C. Appropriations Bill F.Y. 1989 on each other, and to think creatlvely about September 30. The amendment, which will freeze federal and local funds after :°o:a::feccat?v:?,}e Our P0lltical movement December 31 unless the council changes The NGLTF Creating Change the city's gay rights ordinance, was- Conference has two goals: to share introduced to Congress by Sen. William resources with and build the political Armstrong (R. -Colo.) . sl{ills of gay and lesbian activists; and to Meanwhile, Catholic-run Georgetou/ri help strengthen and support local and University (the focus Of the 'Senate state gay/lesbian organ izations. amendment) has promised that it will Workshop sessions at the conference continue to give equal treatment, even lf were designed to provide activi§ts with the city law requiring lt to do so is •-` practical and detailed information about repealed. But gay student activists fear Strategies currently used by their the university will try to void the colleagues, as well as to create the time to settlement after the ordinance's revision. evaluate and analyze our tactics. Sessions In a related development, AIDS covered subjects such as: "Establishing - activists picketed the offices Of City Statewide Political Action Networks;" a Councilmember John Ray to protest two-part workshop on "How to Pass A DIAL NOW GUYS ARE WAITINO! proposed changes to D.C.'s AIDS Gay Rights Bill;" "Links Between insurance law to allow insurers to .test Religious and Political Concerns in Our applicants for HIV antibodies. Ray insist`s Movement;" "Fundraising 101" to "Fundrai`sing 301;" "Boards of he proposed changes after Congress mandated that the council weaken the law. 1 (900) 99913131 Directors"; and "Shaping The Debate The changes would allow insurers to On Family ln America. ' ' require-the antibody test under a mmber REAL PEOPu +JMITEb A schedule of workshops and panelists of circumstances. Ray added that almost ` you musl be le or older is available from NGLTF. Anyone all insurers had stopped selling llfe and interested in receiving lnformatlon about oontd. on page 5 i__

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JODee's (MW, DJ) contd. from page 4 quickly added, `.We want Thompson to oontd. frompage 74 2139 Racine St. (li`Ary 32) Racine ...... 634.9804 remember his roots, remember from OROAVIZATIONS Our Phe. (MW. t») izi6 Dougbs. Rae-fro=..... 632.1363 health insurance policies in the district whence he came. We don't want him to Gay/Lesbian Union of Racine 625 College, 54303 because of the law, and said a Alcoholics Anonymous (Request.Gay Mtgs.) . . 272-3081 "majority" Of the city'§ citizens support hurt the people that he's been a part of." Beer Town Badgers (I/L Social Club) P.O. Box 166, 53201 Black & White Men Together A reporter for the mainstream media BAGAL (Baraboo Area Gays & Lesbians) the changes. Yet some activists say Ray's P.O. Box 12292, 53212 ...... 265-8500 responded, off the record, that it is P.O. Box 31, Baraboo, 53913 "common knowledge in the newsroom" Castaways M.C. (LA Ciele Clubh Box 1697, 532o2-1697 proposals go beyond the scope Of the •Crcam City Chorus c/o 124 N. Water, 53202 . . 277-0434 Eleloit Gay AIHance congressional requirements. P.O. Box 1794, Beloit College, Beloit 53511 that Thompson is a homosexual. Cream City Foundation (CCF) P.O. Box 204, 53201-0204 Old Fort I.ounge (MW, G/S) Thompson got married in 1976, at age Creafn city Businee8 Association Box 92614, 53202 10 E. Sherman Ave.. Ft. Atkinson ...... 563-8711) IIIInols Activists Cream City Cummer§ (J/O Club) Ebx 15104, 53215 The Ne`Ar Lcaf (MW, D) 40, in the middle of the campaign for his Galano Club (Alcohol Free Recovery Club) Hury 51 S., Rt. 7 Janesville ...... (608) 752-5650 Continue A§§ault first term as gbvernor. He and his wife 1428 N` Farvell have a nine year old daughter - Feet City Singers (Gay Choral Group) On Governor P.0.,Box 11428, 53211 .... I ...... -.-. 263-SING Wiftdodi to the World Service,lnc, Samantha Jayne. The Governor's press GAMMA (Sports Social) P.O. Ebx 1900, 53201 . P-.O. Box 632, 53187 ...... ,, 542-5735 fry Rex Wochner secretary, Vinnle Petrinl, has said Gay Hot]inc (Referral. Events Tape) ...... 562-7010` I.T.C. (Tax/Acctg. s#:' |lllnoi§. AIDS activists are contlnulng Thomp§on is "absolutely not" gay. and Gay People'e Union P.O. Box 208, 53sO1 ..... 562.7010 N14 W23777 Stone Suite 120 . st7-3363 Gay Youth (Regular Peer Group Meetings) their efforts to drag Gov. James called `.an article in Chicago Outllnes P.O. Box 09441, S3209 ...... : ...... 265-8500 Thompson out of the closet, alleging that reportingactivists'allegations``trash.'' G rapevine (Women's Group) Memories (Mw, D) 314 S. 4th, Lacrosge . . (608) 782.9061 his signing Of "AIDSphobic" legislation lGLTF and ACT uP's efforts to "drag P.0. Box 2105, 53201; ...... 9646117 Lbvetroat (M/W) 411 S. Sid, L4Crcae . . . (608) 784|uae constitutes an unacceptable degree Of lloliday lnvifatiollal Toumameut (G4 Bowing Event) the governor from the closet" have been Tatoo's 11 (Win, D) 1552 Ftose, Lacrosse . (608) 784-S833 c/a 144 N. Water. 53202 ...... 27&8686 hypocrisy. , Lacrosse I/G Su|]port Group ...... (608) 782.1274 hampered ln Chicago by disinterest from Lambda Car Club ...... 421-3250 Lacrosse Parents & FrieirdB of Gave . . (608) 782€082 Activiis first tackled Thompson on all but one or two media outlets. On Sept. lambda Rights N€twoTk (Legal Defense Group) Lcafiipg Lacrosse News Box 932. L.C. 54602ee32 P.O. Box 93252, 53203 Sept. 26 when 250 angry marchers wound 26, two TV stations, both mainstream Nell/ Beginhings (Monthly Nenrsltr. ) Box 25, Westby 54667 Maiden Voyage (Feminist Chorus) \` their way to the Govemor's manslon ln dallies, the City ,News Bureau, and t`ro Of L4Croae. 'Men's Groiip. .Box 2561, 54602 . (608) 782-0963 3903 N. Farwell, 53211 ...... 9626788 Chlcago's New Town neighborhood and Chicago's three gay newspapers covered Metro Mil. FrierLdchip Group 04MFG) u.W. Earl Claire Gay/Lesbian Organizat.ron UW-EC, Union Box G.L.0. 54701 stood outside Thompson's open beLdroom P.O. Box 93203, Milw. 53203 the ,large demonstration without any Do.Irntown Express (MW, D, F) Milwaukee Aiea Gay Fathers window chanting, "Hey Big Jim, come mei`tion that the governor was being 101 Graham, Eau Claire ...... (715) 834-8822 P.O. Box 08236, 53208 ...... 871.2362 out of the closet. ' ' labeled a hypderite. Miheaukee Gay/Lesbian Cable (Tri-Cable) A4aggi... (MW, Dtl, F-Gay PM.s Only) 505 S. Barsfow. Eau Cfaire ...... (715) 8396808 \ Earlier, the`group had marched up P.O. Box 239, 53201 ...... TJ7-76fl\ Outside of Chicago, however, the gay Gay & Lcebinn Alliance P.O. Box Ill, Plattevllle, 53818 MLGPC Pride Committee Halsted Street - Chicago's gay bar strip TRTO (W) 802 Tower, Supchor ...... (715) 392.5373 press has been quick to pick up on the 225 S. 2nd St., 53204 ...... - chanting, "Two, four, six eight; what 933-6931 The Main club (MW, D) i, stol'y, with 13 newspapers nationwide Narcotics Anonyrnou8 Request Gay Mtgs.) . . . 449-9800 makes you think your Governor's Keep Hope Alive (H]V+ Support) 1813 N. 3rd, Supenor ...... (715) 392-1756 pubrishing details Of activists' charges. P.O. Box 32001, Franklin. 53132 i straight?" The idea Of denying -"the .courtesy of 0berons (Levi/Leather Brotherhood) Box 07423, 53207 & Thompson incurred the wrath Of the gay the closet" to homosexual homophobes Saturday Softball Beer League (SSBL) Hag Flag (Bi-Monthly Lesbian/Feminist Paper) P.O. Box 93243, Milwaukee 53203 { P.0. Box 92605, 53202 T and AIDS activist communities on Sept. 2, who-directly harm the gay and AIDS In Step (You're Reading lt!) f when he signed House Bill 40005. The movements emerged early this year at the 10% Society at UW-Milwaukee 225 S. 2nd, Milwaukee 53204 ...... (414) 278.7840 `War Conference' of gay and lesbian North Central `A/restling Federation measure permits doctors to test for HIV Box 251, 2200 E. Kenwood. 53201 . . . : ...... 229-6555 Box 8234, Madison, 53708 antibodies without a patlent's knowledge. leaders outside Washington, D.C. Two Of E°+I:np;e(r¥°A=:E:t¥,!B[sGa°#)1534W,Grant383.5755 Among Friends (Bi-Monthly Ne`frs Mag.) i. The bill was vocally opposed by the the first public figures to be `to§sed' from P.O. Box 92505, Milw. 53202 ,...... 273-AIDS (message) P.O. Box 426. Madison 53701 ...... (608) 255-3349 the closet thereafter were Brooklyn AIDS Toll I+ee Hotline (Outside Milwaukee) i Illinois and Chicago health departments, Mon.-Fri. 9 a.in.-9 p.in ...... 1-800.334-AIDS and by all gay and AIDS groups in the Catholic Bishop Francis Mugavero and i Gay/Lest)fan Support Group Wisconsin Light (Monthly G/L Ne`^/§paper) state. The only lobbylst favoring the homophobe Phyllls Schlafly's oldest son. 1843 N. Palmer, Milwaukee ,.,.,...... 372-2773 Box 247A, 1411 Ellie Ave„ Ashland 54806 •! measure - the Illinois State Medical In Chicago, .ACT UP says it has only Northland/hatnbda l]ouse (Bed & Breakfast Inn) Scolety - has donated $115,000 to just begun its harassment of the 609 Hwy. 77, Pence 54550 . . .`...... (715) 561-3120 National Gay & Lesbinh Crisis Line/AIDS BOO Monday Night Dance club 'Plus (Social Group) Thompson's campaign chest !n the last Governor. On Oct. 26, the group P.O. Bow 1016, Stevens Point, 54481 (Gay Hotline) ...... ,...... ,...... 1-800-221-7044 two-and-one- half years. Bijou Theatre (All Male Adult Films) commandeered a microphone at a UWSP Gay Pcople's Uni6n 1349 N. Wells, Chicago ...... (312) 943-S397 Responding to that link, the Illinois Gay $150-a-plate dinner connected with the Slap Box 30, Stevers Point. 54481 ...... 346-3698 -Sidetracks (M. V) 3349 N. Halsted, Chicago(312) 477-9189 Rhinelander Rap Group Box 1396, Flhinelander. 54501 & I.esblan Task Fo'rce declared Sept. 26 Chicago lntemational Film Festival, and Elerlin (MW, V. DJ) 954 W. Belmont, Chicago (312) 348-4975 j` "Who Owns `Jlm Thompson Day." denounced Thompson, who sat a few feet L I.e8biahffam!nist Central Wigcotisift Book ^]DS Club Support Box 821, Group Marshfieid, (CWASG) 54449 hittle Jim's (M,V) 2501 N. Ha]sled, Chicago (312) 871-6116 Carol's 1355 N. Wells. Chicago .... (312) 944-4226 IGLTF's Tlm Drake began the drama that away dining with Faye Dunaway. .` Box 2o71, Watisau 54402-2071 2.. P|atwood Club (MW,D) Hwy low. Stevens Pt. Douglas Dtines Resort (Mw, DJ. F) evening by telling assembled ralllers that .Blue Star liighway, Douglas, Ml .... (616) 857-1401 the gay community was ``tired Of being R.EfaT (MW. D. F) io2 Scott, Wausau .-.., ;-(7i5) 842-3225- `Fdimess F`lnd ...... 1-COO.257-4900 AIDS ]esuee Op. 9184/G4 lesuee Ot.. 9188 abused by closet cases ln state North End (M) 3733 N. Iialsted, Chicago (312) 477-7999 government.'' Club 94 (Mw. DJ) Touche' (M, I/L) 2825 N. Lincoln, Chicago (312) S49-7770` Paul Adams of ACT UP/Chicago .9001 120th Ave„ (H`^ry C) K-enceha ...... 857-7900 V 7J In Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 6 "This is welcome and long overdue," New AIDS Drug said Urvashi Vaid, communications Tests Set director for the National Gay and I.esbian Task Force. "It is something advocated Washington [Chi. Sun Times]- In a for some time by the AIDS community. " major new direction for AIDS research, federally funded human trials of experimental drugs will be expanded to Warning Prompts include community-based physicians in Fears of AIDS Bias addition to those who now conduct studiesL - Denver, Colo. (Joumal]- Researchers at large academic medical centers. "This is a serious attempt to have and AIDS sdpport groups say they are concerned that discrimination could result wider access to dr`ugs at the community from a legal expert's conter`tion that AIDS level," Dr. Anthony Fauci said in dementia may become a public health announcing the decision by federal health hazard in the work-place. officials. Edward P. Richards, a public health` Fauci is director of AIDS research for lawyer and visiting professor at the the National Institutes of Health and University of Denver, wrote in the director Of the National Institute of Allergy Prev,entive Law Fleporter that empleyers and Infectious Diseases. should transfer people with the AIDS He and other federal officials have come virus out of ` `physically risky' ' jobs. under attack by gay groups who charge Otherwise, he maintained, the the government has been sluggish in companies could be liable in case of an making experimental drugs available. accident caused by AIDS dementia, a Fauci concede-d that the new complication in which the virus attacks the community-based research program, at brain and neurological system. least ln part, was a response to that `An employee who is unfit for criticism. hazardous activity endangers himself and "It is very hard for suffering AIDS other employees," Richards wrote in patients to understand how a clinical trial September's issue Of the periodical, is being conducted," he told a press which is published by the university's conference. "Their only concern is: `We National Center for Preventive Law. need a drug. We need it right away..' "In jobs such as driving a truck or "We are trying to do what's best for them as quickly as possible. ' ' i:::;rde!:gemppr,°ofyeeses£°mnaay'as[e:V£:::;hgae: Fauci acknowledged, however, that the customers and the general public," he new effort is likely to raise concerns in the said. research community and elsewhere that But researchers dispute Flichard§' view scientific integrity would be that AIDS virus carriers run a significant compromised. risk of developing AIDS dementia, He insisted that this will not be the particularly to a degree that would impair case. "The same rigorous attention" will their job performance. be paid to monitoring the procedures of They say too little is.known about AIDS the new program as to the larger, more dementia to begin regul`ating it in the formal trials, Fauci said. workplace. NIAD spckesman said the new research Only a tiny minority Of carriers who probably will include many of the haven't developed other symptoms of experimental but unproven AIDS drugs AIDS show siLgns of dementia, said Bill commonly in use now that frequently are Bailey, AIDS policy officer at the obtained through what has been called the American Psychological Association. ` `AIDS underground. ' ' AIDS dementia can strike people who The program, which will be funded at ce carry the AIDS virus, leading to memory million for its first year, was greeted with loss, impaired. motor functions` and other both enthusiasm and skepticism. mental and behavioral problems. 7 In Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 74 YOU CAN

lf YOU : / are a male who has had sex with .another male since 1977Tueven once. a, / have taken illegal drugs by needle \ Or / have AIDS or a symptom of HIV infectiori a, / have a -positive antibody test for HIV a, / are a sexual partner of anyone described above.... Please ref+aim from donating blood or plasma

contd. from pelg® 72 MEDICAI Financial Planning Svc. 322 E. Michigan ...... 445-5552 Women'§ Alternative Healtl. Clinic Ted FriedDan, PliD. (Psychologist/Sex Therapist) 1240 E. Brady 2266 N. P[ospect ...... 272-2427 Bredy East STDclinic OEST) (VD Ctr., Health ::ep¥issce°::rpbj?3£eapntdh8lsauspmp%%?:ersaskyou F®iii.dafion Comltiunity Center Screenings) 1240 E. Brady ...... 272.2144 225 S. 2ita, 532o4 ...... 278un8o Medical Professionals for Altemati`/e Lifeetyles I)llrricaille Plnodiictiom (Concerts) P.O. Box COO. 53202 P.O. Box 239. 53201 ...... 277-7671 Caf`ol law & \l/anon Klaus (Attorneys) Mil`caukee AIDS proj.ct Etox 92505, 53202 273-AIDS NEED MORE INFORMATION? 5665 S. 108th. Hales Comers ...... ,. . . . 529.2800 Natioltal Coalition Gay SIT) Service. Floral Floi.riches (FloTests) P.0. Box 239, 53201 ...... I ...... 277-7671 270 E. fJighland (Bbtz Lobby) ...... 271-MUMS - Wisconsin AIDS Hotline I -BOO-334-AIDS Manl]tmt (Computer Matching) REu®lous ChTietian Gay OK (C€OK) col W. Mitchell. Suite 218. 53204 P.0. Box 93433. 53202 T1.obas i Maftin ITtia] & General Law) 1 Digrit]i (Cathode Support Group) 161 W. Wisconsin, Suite 3189 ...... 765-9413 Milwaui$3.Al,BS project Madison Alifas¥7p,orf Netwout P.O. Box 597, 53201 ...... 444-7177 Mr. Vantandc (Mowhg. Deli`^ery, StoTage) . . 964.9955 Integprity P.0. Box lo109, 53210 Michad G. Pazdon (Cour`selinal ...... 543-1135 . . 342cO Plinl Wbrltl 1518 W. Webs ...... Liitlt€ran8 Concerned Green Boyfi3P7t&ibprq.ect. lnc. Lacrosse c708u£;72H3ealth Dept. SID Cit!/ 1bnning 915 E. Brad}/ ..... ` ..... 27l-TANN 2511 N. Farwe», Unit L, 53211 ...... ,...... 963-9833 John Peaece (MS), Jcanie Sinpkin. (MS) Nco t]ope (MCc church) Box 93913, 53211 442.7300 Counsding 281-1677 Village Church (Lutherans Concerned) WISCOuslNDEP^RTwiENTOFIIE^l"&SOCI^LSERVICES,DIVISIONbFllE^L" Vantl.tic Servicee (Cleaning) 964-9955 1sO E. Jumau contd. on peigo 76 ]n Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 8 73 antibody-positive in the six months previous, even though his only sexual HIV Rate Declines activity had been oral-passive during that ln Sam Francisco time' rn the second half of 1987, five more [Equal "mes]. The latest analysis of a men ln the study §eroconverted. major AIDS study shows new AIDS According to their testimony, none of infections in San Francisco have continued them had engaged in anal Intercourse to decline substantially, mostly because Of during the period. One Of the men had a decrease in high-risk sexual behaviors. been strictly oral-passive, while the other The rate Of new infections per year four had also been oral-active. :hmeonsganprfrv::::;:ou#::::tefie:I:Lso::uj; Dignity Says No To 8::£::: ftrh°emfj5r.s9t I:I,;e:i t.°£7 a:arc:hn: Mandatory Testing second half of 1987. The Study has been monito,ring the spread of AIDS among a Washington, D.C. [WCT]- representative sample Of homosexual and Dignity/USA, 'the national organization for bisexual men since 1984. gay men and lesbians Of the Catholic faith, The findings were reported in the has issued a statement opposing the inse current issue of Amerlcan Journal on of mandatory HIV testing and possible Public Health. discrimination against HIV-positive The reason for the decline, according to persons seeking admission to seminaries Warren Winkelstein, M.D., director of the and religious communities. study and a professor Of epldemlology at cJames Bussen, national president Of Univ. Of California-Berkeley, ls that more Dignity/USA, consulted with and more homosexuals and bisexual men professionals in AIDS education and with have abandoned or greatly reduced the Persons With AIDs, and then called for practice of unprotected anal-genital religious orders, congregations , and intercourse and decreased the number Of seminaries to consider some of the sexual partners. realities about HIV-antibody testing. Winkelstein said the new findings , SomeofDignity'sconcernsare: reinforce the conclusion that curreLt • A positive HIV-antibody test result public education strategies, supported by is not a valid nor conc'luslve test effective community organization and determining that a potential candidate will public health department efforts, can develop AIDS or AIDS-related complex. control the spread Of HIV infection. •The test is not definitive, and to deny a candidate admission to a French Research: community on the basis of this Oral Sex Can informa'tion would be negligent. •Testing` of candidates opens a Transmit HIV "Pandora's Box" Of issues regarding |Equal Times]- In an exclusive confidentiality, access to test information, interview with Gal Pied. the leading and the ways the test results could affect a French lesbian/gay publication, AIDS candidate's life whether or not he was I-800[888[Cuys researcher Dr. Wllly Rozenbaum accepted into seminary. Nationwide Conferences: published evidence that HIV infection can -Open-ended policies involving • Dudes coast-to-coast. t)e transmitted through oral sex. communication ` between religious !:g::ryomuin=e5:fas Rozenbaum has been doing a study community leadership, the vocation :S:fuqschYhfgfaB¥.g#y¥. since 1984 of gay men who had tested. director, the candidate and his/her lEEu! l=.j' !'=j HIV antibody-negative and claimed to be personal physician, along with AIDS One-on-One Buddy Talk. followed safer-sex guldellnes. Early ln professionals, can bett,er evaluate a 1987, he found that one of his subjects person's ability to meet the demands Of a National Message Exchange. had seroconverted to HIV religious communfty life than a mere test. y%?I:=hty:!:¥,.ttEevl£?e,i In Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 72

In Me-Ory of William Sleott rmn December 4,1950 -`December 1,1988

You were a caring, compassionate, involved man whose love and friendship touched many.

contd. from page 70 Your service to our community 9 Datice, Dance, Dance (Mw, DJ) 11 Glass Menagerie (Lunches, Dinners, Cocktails) 801 S. 2nd 383-833( is best reflected in your 643-9633 6 Fannie's (Win, D, ) 200 E. Washington Something Different (Lunch. Dinner, Cocktails) 5666 N. Teulonia ...... 464-8855 founding of Bartenders Against AIDS ( BAA). Mchnge Care (Lunch, Fri. & Sat. Dinner) 5 Jet's Place (MW, D) 1753 S. Kinnickinnic 672-558C 720 old World 3rd Street ...... 291-9889 9 Lacagr2 (Mw, DJ. V) Sol S. 2nd ...... 383-833( Loose Ends (GS, MW, F) RETAIL- Missed, but not forgotten, you 4322 W. Fond du Lac ...... 442.-8469 Bmce Paul Goodman (Clothier) 11 M&M Club (Mw, F) 124 N. Water ,` .,., 347-1962 Historic 3rd Ward, 309 N. Water ...... ; ...... 289-0123 shall always be remembered. `` Mchnge Cale (MW, G/S. F) Lavenderrunicom (Womyn's Music, Gifts, etc.) 720 Old World 3rd Street : ...... 291-9889 3570 S. Clement. Bay Vlalt ...... 482-1616 4 Phoenix (Mw, DJ, V) 235 S. 2nd .,....., 2:JBJryrlTl Vareries (Art & Antiques) 1200 S. 1st ,...... 645-3177 9 Shadows 1] (Mw) 814 S. 2nd ...... ,. 645-7500 Water st. Gallery l44 N. Waler ...... 271-1231 Short Circuit (G/S, Mw) 2209 W. National . 643.0662 Se`/en Seas Aquatics (Fish, Birds, Supplies) Something Differerit (WM, GS, F) 215w FIoridast. .§[rv,c[s ...... 272-2966 5666 N. Teutonia ...... < ...... 464-8855 The`§tation 2-Eastern Connection 1534 W. Grant (Win, D) ...... 383-5755 13 This [8 It (M) 418 E. Welts ...... 278-9192 Tina's RTI (WTn, D) 1843 N. 20th ...... 933-7577 3 Triangle (M. D, V) 135 E. National ,...., 643.9758 Alpha Composilioli (Typesening. Graphics) ]44 N. Water 11 Wreck Room (M, L/L) 266 E. Erie ..... 273-6900 Ahington House (Advertising) 9 Your place (Mw, D) 813 S. Ist ...... 647-0130 2120 W. Clyboum, Suite 300 ...... ; ...... 344-8980 4 Shaft 219 (M,L/L) 219 S. 2nd .... 271-3732 Alternate Lile§tyles BBS (Gay Electric Bulletin Bd ) BATHS • Si&Staff 8 Club Milwaukee (M. Private-24 Hrs) Af`I Works (Creative. Fine. Graphic Arts) ...... 384 1385 704A W. Wisconsin (rear) ...... ,...... 276JX}46 Boot Champ Saloon

usT^uRAus Comquesl (Computer M2]tching 24`Hrs..) . . '1.800-633'6969 beer Garden (Lunches, Dinners, Cocktails) C.S.P. Inc. (Tppesetting, Slats) ...... 277.9015 3743 w. Viiet 344-5760 Dial Your Match 492 (Electr`c Bulletin Bd,) 281.6032 Fannie's 200 E. Washington . . . Sandwiches. 643,9633 contd. on page 74 7/ In Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 10 become a regular contributor to gay AZT Keeps AIDS events and charities and has donated to several AIDS fundraising events. The Patients Alive . same anti-Coors group that vandalized the offices of San Francisco's Bay Area [US Today]- More evidence shows the drug AZT helps prolong the lives of those Reporter on this issue late last month, left with Alus. a broken Coors bottle with a note on the paper's doorstep last week. Also. the A study of 4,805 AIDS patients found local Harvey Mllk Lesbian and Gay that 73 percent of the patients were still Democratic Club has continued to urge the alive after 44 weeks on the drug. Previous continuation of a boycott and has asked studies suggest that roughly half Of those `BAR to refuse further advertising. with AIDS die within about a year. \, Rlchard Evans Of' the Gay and I.echlan -Researchers at Burroughs Wellcome Community Center Of Colorado staifed, Co. in Research Triangle Path, N.C. and "There was once a bad feeling about the the National Institutes Of Health ln brewery... (But) in the last few years, Bethesda, Md., administered the AZT, Coors has made inroads into the gay and now called zidovudine. lesbian community." Denver'§ two gay The study was reported in a recent . publications accept ads from Coors, John Journal of the American Medical Meadows, director of coxporate relations Asseelatlon. for Coors says, "Quite-frankly, we've "This is further evidence that AZT done a lot of things for the gay community improves survival. But there's no in the last five years... and most without evidence that lt cures AIDS. It makes incident. The only real measure of success is sales, and we're quite competitive." people live longer, but does not eradicate the disease," says Dr. Dan Hath, AIDS. program director at the National Institute of Arthritis and Infection Disease. AZT is the only drug to date confirmed NGLTF F3eleases by good research to improve AIDS Film F3esource Guide survival, he says. [NGLTF]- The Campus Project Of the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force Coors Faces Battle (NGLTF) today released a 15-page With Gay Ads resource guide on films and videos available for use by lesbian and gay Sam Franclsco [TWN]- The recent student grollps and student activities placement Of ads for Coors beer in the gay staff . The Film Resource Guide was press has rekindled hostilities against the published in the NGLTF Campus _ Colorado br.ewery. In 1976, Coor§ became Project's newsletter, Organizing For the target of a ten-year beycott based on Equality. charges of union-busting, discrimination The Film Resource Guide . contains ln hiring women and minorities and general guidelines for selecting, ordering homophobia. Since then, control Of Coors and showing films and videos, and passed from radical right-wing supporters contains a partial list of gay/lesbian William and Joseph Ccors to their sons, movies and documentaries. Peter and Jeff Coors who have sought to Interested persons may obtain copies Of change the company's practices and both issues of the Organizing For Equnllty i, ,age. In the wake Of the change, the for $1.00 by writing to NGLTF, 1517 U boycott was called off by the AFL-CIO in Street NW, Washington D.C. 20009. Gay 1987. The company has now changed its and lesbian student groups are urged to hiring practices and now promises n©f to contact the NGLIT Campus Project to discriminate on the basis of sexual receive mailings and other information orientation. about the organizing activities of the Also, the company has recently project. In Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 70 TrlE guide I -.CODE CHART- G/S Gay,;S`traight Mixea MW ...... I/jMen,[z2Women L/L .... : \.L' Levi/Leather M ...... ,...... PreferMenonly D Dancing Mw ...... Mostly Men, Women welcome DJ Disk Jockey. Dancing W...: ...... Preferwomenonly V Win ...... Mostly women, Men welcome F Food .Service REu®lous Alfima.ion I l27 University ...... 256.2353 BAes Evanqelicals Concerned I.0. Box 44, 53701 . . 244-5010 ]ntegrfty/Dignity Box 730, 53701 ...... BTandy's (MW, D) 409 S. WashingtonGreen Bay 432-3917 836Jrm sErvicES All Gaps Phone Line . . . 255 4297 Grand West (MW) 1444 Main St .... Green Bay 433-9601 Fallen Woman (Music Promoters) Jay'8 Nautical ]m (G/S, F) H`vy. 54, Ne`I/ London 401 Elmside` 53704 . . ` . 249 7872 Loft (W, D) 2328 university ...... Green Bay 468-9968 Gay & Lesbian Information Ftecording Napalese Lounge (MW, Dtl) 5-15 S. Broadway (Asl{ for Tape #3333) .... 263 3100 Green Bay The Pivot Club (MW, DJ) 48-15 W. Prospect MEDIOw HIV Posilive Supporl Sher]ock'8 Home (G/S, Mw, F) 733 Pei'msylvania, Ui`i`ersil} Htisi.it.il Dis Gt)rk{JI Mc.l{il`d ...... 26:161") Madison AIDS SupF]ort Network (Support & Counselln§) Wl`o.§ (MW, DJ, V) 720 Bodart (rear), Green Bay435-5476 P.O. Box 731. 53701 ...... 255-1711 OR®ANIZ^TIONS Blue Bus STD Clinic (Monday` Thursday) Angel ol Hope (MCC Church) .1.552Un`versit6Ai{SE;;hi.,.zAtien§....262-7330 P.O. Box 672€reen Bay 54305 ...... 437-3816 Argonauts of Wisconsin (I/L Social C]ub) •Ada James (Campus Women's Center) P.O. Box 1285, Green Bay 54305 710 University #202 ...... 262.8093 Concerned (Referral) P.O. Box 1087, Green Bay 54305 Gay Alcoholics Anonymous 1021 University . . 257 7575 Dignity (Gay Catholic Group) P.O. Box 2283, Gay & Lesbian Resource Center Green Bay 54306 ...... -... 739-80sO P.O Ebx l722` 53701 ...... 257.7575 Gay/Lesbian A`rarenes8118 S. Lewe St. Mad. Comm. Arts & Atl`Ietics (G/ L Soclal) P.0. Box 2564, 53701-2564 Gay Alcoholics Anefiymous (Meeting Weekly) 494-9904 Madison Gay Men.s Chorale Gay Support Group Of Sheboygan P.O. Box 192, 53081 2005 Pike Drive #5. 53713 ...... 257i7575 Lambda Connection (Ask for TT.C Rep) Madison Gay Tlieatre PToject -`Parent8 & Friends of G/L (P.F.L.A.G.) P.O. Box 726` 53701 ...... 251,6489 Men's Center (Referral Center) Box 1396, Sheboygan 53081 Neigh,borhood House. 24 S. Mills ...... 2S6,8204 dA/omen's SeT`/ice Center .,...... ,.,. National Lesbian Feminist Organization The Meeting Post (Electronic Bulletin ~Bd.) (Bights Group) Nothing lo l]ide (clay cable) ...... 241,2500 PaTcnts & Friends ofGays & Lesbians - MEDICAL P.O. Box l722. 53701 ...... 271.0270 10% Society (Sludent Organlzation) Catc¥r Profroct (AIDS Diagnostic/Counseling) Box 614, Memorial Union. 500 Langdon` 53706 . . 262.7365 P.O. Etox -1062, Green Bay 54305 United (Educatlon Social Services) 1127 University. Rm. 8103. 53715 ...... 255+8582

BArns BAes 9 Angelo's Mint Bar 11 819 S. 2nd .... 645-8330 2 Back East (MW, DJO 6 Altemative (Mw,D) dl00 S. 1st .,.. 647.9950 508 E. Wilson St. (rear) ...... I Efallgalne (Mw, V,D,F) 196 S. 2nd . . . 273-7474 I Rod's (Mw, L/L, D) 636 W. Washington (rear) 255-0609 2 Beer Garden (Win, F) 3743 W. Vliet 344.5760 1 Tlie New Efar (MW, DJ, V) 3 Boot Camp (M, L/L) 209 E. National 643-6900 636 W. Wachington (upstairs) ...... 256-8765 4 C'est La Vie (Mw, D) 231 S. 2nd . . . 291-96cO 3 Shamrock Efar (GS, MW, F, D) 117 W. Maun 255-5029 4 Club 219 (Mw, DJ, UL) 219 S. 2nd . 271-3732 oontd. on page 72 In Step.December 8-21. 1988.Page 12 In Step.December 8-21. 1988.Page 69 up and down the street backward and naked, screaming the national anthem," :uatryaii:{iEgit,.]i:etswht::d¥:::r:£feE:lei:r¥: Gay Army MD Gets the complaint said. admirer. Discharge White allegedly make several references to homosexual behavior and asked the boy to masturbate. The boy :'uT,,EL`tApbpe`:tao.:I:ofH?i:t:iasnyon;.uwo,rekf: Sam Francisco [WCT]- The U.S. Army behind. One of Your many notches changed its mind about conducting a refused, but later agreed to do the push- criminal investigation after one of its up s and sit-ups, nude, in a nearby field. Bob G.. Jennl, David T: Thanks for doctors \admitted to being homosexual, deciding to give him an honorable Lesbian Couple :aas¥::gB:B,YP|ik!:tiii°;eiiHa[tTyog:£§ discharge instead. Wednesdays! Captain Soren Ryberg, a physician on TO Adopt the staff of Sam Francisco's I.etterman [Equal Tines]- The Lesbian Community jpo%b:mJcaene:ng:dy§9,nrieJ#ksfor.ut#:]egkeeadt Army Medical Center, told his superiors Project of Portland, Oregon reports that a last May that he was homosexual and then Portland lesbian couple has received a resigned his commission. The Sam Decree of Adoption for an infant. This is graffiti jJues?tag:i¥::esst::'phaatvaetjf::TdLSovwehy°a.C3roeb &Kel Francisco Sentinel reported that the Army reportedly only the third time that such a Bob, Bobby & Jeff: Thanks for the Sound, had decided to give Ryberg an honorable degree has been granted to a lesbian Lights & all the extras! Jungle Red discharge but that he also would have to couple in Oregon. :|r£#:.WM°£?s!y[ouh:¥:#:t393::tBisRt:o¥bae:: pay back $60,000 for the scholarship the The case is also unusual in that Kit Kat Klub Klds: You worked my last Barrel Army had given him to get through "open" adoption which means gay nerve! D.D.L. medical school. Ryberg has agreed to the birth mother knows` the adoptive Mark: I wasn't trying to kill Lance when I payback. and will be allowed to continue i:nmcEe,io||ngt3t:th;aostFue:.ca:.,nFeareg:y::i Ryberg maintained that he `did not contact with the chlld. understand himself to be gay when he ii:t!::!E:di:#h:e:,!|agiiiek¥fg:,;,.3:E:ai Friend Bob entered the Army, but that he came out ln medical schcol. G/L Twins Sought fer:,t¥h&av3::b:ovoouutt%utyhsfuabrfeLs::Bfa:i:n.Se:a:i gohu°n£:r¥.tLFeDLriL:d¥hfyofj€#:t¥?cue.tae.I:o:i Soon. 'Officer Enters Plea For Plesearch commercial. Guess \Vho Te`mpe, Az. (W.C.T.I- Is it nurture or Jeff W. [FDL]: Isn't it about time to start To Misconduct nature that is behind human sexuality? rE.f'::i;b':::mho%a#elc;::::nt;::.Tiksre:°ermbae:Mother This is an ongoing question for Study, and Keno9ha (Sentinel]- A former Town Of Superlor Dr. Frederick L. Whitam, Professor Of :ax::cE,i,;itka:Tetost#eep:nT,yfh:t:i!::u=d'!n:: Bl.oomfield police officer pleaded no Sociology at Arkona State Univer§fty, is contest to a charge of misconduct ln public Thorn [MAP]: I want to use the "L" directing a national study of twins as part char|otteLorralne:Whatarey°fu?#Bg.i[ office for allegedly ordering a speeding that picture? suspect to perform 100 nude push-ups of the inquiry, according to the Western Express. and sit-ups in a cornfield. chris Klein: Thanks for the,L`:ffiale: He is collaborating with Dr. Milton Three related charges against Donald song at my revue! Diamond Of the University of Hawaii K. White - one count of false Medical School in the study of the ii;i;diii;;|i,!as:gaijiifp:iiis:y;on:3a:E:;iij#ii:3a[j imprisonment and two counts Of bribery - were dismissed, coLirt personnel said. sexuality Of lesbian or gay t`^;ins. It is f8:,:eaidvig;.e!Pd,:;myyi`,:sns:t:oye?e#'n`u'i!iekr? G.a. V I White, who was 32 when charged, is to believed by soclologlsts that twin research is an important technique ln ascertaining Loretta: The rabbit Died. Vancouver be sentenced Dec. 28. which aspects of human sexuality are According to the crlmlnal complaint, learned and which are biologically White\ allegedly stopped a 17-year-old determined. Illinois boy for speeding the night Of June Dr. Whltam said that both types Of 19 ln Kenosha County near Walworth twins - fraternal and identical - are County's Town of Bloomfield. needed for the study. In the case Of White allegedly told the youtt; that fraternal twins. it does not matter whether some people 'would do "anything" to get co-twins are male or female, homosexual oiit of a traffic ticket. or heterosexual. He said that all t!pes and As a jcke, the youth said, he offered to combinations of twins are needed. act out a scene from a movie by "running contd. on p8go 14 /J3 In Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 68 ---CLASSIES AD ORDER FORIvl-- HOW THE TEST CAN IIELP YOU [f you or a sexual partner are at risk for HIV infection, the HIV antibody (AIDS) test can help to determine if you are currehtly infected. Here is some basic information about the test, and some l'lease place lhe toll,owing ad in the ln Step ``Classies" Section: reasons why being tested could help yoti: • Counseling and HIV antibody testing is available anonymously (no names requested and at no cost from 'J HOusing H Services I Organizations many sites around the state-see list below). I Wisconsin has strict laws which protect patient confidentiality, I Testing may reduce your anxiety and uncertainty` about being infected. 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AIDS/HIV Program 608/267-5287 I Enclosed is Cash, Check, or Money Order for canfldeMol HIT aMbody tosHng ls also o`rallobl® from your prfuofo physlclan, ------MAIL OR DELIVER TO: ------I ct many fomlly plannlng cllnlcs and d sexually honsmHled disease cllnlcs. wisooNslN DEp^mAEI\iT OF NE^L" & soctAI sEm/icEs, Df`/isioN OF IiEALTii ln Step Magazine, 225 South 2nd St.,.Milw., Wl 53204 In Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 14 • In step.December 8-21,1988.Page 67 contd. from page 12 befriended the boy when the `officer was Participants will be interviewed and will called to deal with the aftermath Of a fight FIOHTING DRUG fill out sex history questionnaires. at school. From the tine Comwall was & Alcohol ADDICTION Confidentiality ls assured in this project, called to the school until the incident, the THrouoii FRiENDSHip he said. two met almost daily to 9o out for pizza or Persons wishing. to partlclpate may call play racquetball, testimony showed. Frdd Whitam at (602) 965.-3546 during After the hearing, Comwall admitted to Calanoclub 142e N. Farvell dEqffihirv business hours, or (602) 7955 (evenings showing the boy the pornographic movie and weekends). but said he did not have physical contact withthe`youth. Open Dolly milwaukee Call 2764936 ` He also denied reports that he had Serving Milw.aukee Gay - Trial Set for Ollicer fo. hoi]rs and lnformdion access ` 'to a computer-connected and Lesbian Catholics pornography ring. Madison. Wis. [The Journal- A and Friends for Cornwall, who has been active ln local 14-year-old boy responded well enough to Over 10 Years. juvenile justice activities, has been prolonged cross-examination Nov. 17th to suspendedwithpayfromhisjob. V convince a Dane County judge that his Sunday Mass former juvenile officer Should be tried on & Friendship-6:00 PM charges of sexual assault. Tower Entrance The youth held fast to his testimony that he was startled awake as the officer 76th & Wright tried to fondle him through his underwear, despite. the defense attorney's For Coming Events suggestior`, that the youth might have & Information please be.r r' . *ming. Call 444-7177 hen I dream I don't feel things. In rcfr life I feel things," the teenager testified. Edward Krueger, the lawyer for • Middleton Police Cffiicer David Cornwall, questioned the boy extensively about his testimony Of having been awakened by Cornwall during an overnight stay at the MILWAUKEE police officer's home. .LAW & KLAUS HOTLINE ` Circuit Judge Marl{ A. Frankel said he 5665 South 108th Street Counselor On Duty 7-10 p.in. found the youth's testimony compelling Hales Comers, WI 53130 24-Hr. Taped Message enough to order Comwall bound over for 529-2800 trial on charges of second-degree sexual 562_+_old assault and enticing a child for immoral VVIIIs, Probde ^roldanoe, Padres purposes, both felonies. Frankel said he Separdion ^gr-eke, would transfer Cornwall's case to another DlscrimfrodionOounselllng,OAwl, I.------I--i------,Ill,`,IL•| S UBSCR IRE court, which would schedule an RcalEsde,VIsltanon&FonllyLow arraignment. M~, Persond lnjur`/ & "I feel I did nothing lnapproprlate. I ! I $15/13lssues (6 m\onths) H $25/25lssues (12months) Wedat Compensdion All subscriptions sent first class in sealed plain wrappers. think it will all come out in the trial," Payment mu®t accompany order. Cornwall, 45, said after the hearing. FREE Cornwall, an 18-year member Of the FIRST MEETING pollce force who has spent most Of his u` ilh atto"etu regcnd:irig any career dealing with juvenile cases, ls legal "attei.. call.j`Oir cid accused Of inviting the boy to his home, showing him an X-rated videotape and a upointrment. ETening and then assaultlng him as he slept on a u.eelcend houi.s aqici,i lable. i ci,y/s,a,e/z,p IN STEP MAGAZINE couch. CPA SERVICES I Mail'O: Testimony showed that Cornwall \`i l -.-.£=Li3h==225 South i == 2nd ®=G_Ci:i Street, Milwaukee, W.u#=2L= Wl =L=-_`= 53204 (414) = i:==L=+¥. 278-7840 In Step.December 8-21,1988.Peg. 66 In Step.December 8-21, 1988.Page 15 contd. from page 65 ANHUN g I o u p n o t e s benefit for Green Bay's Center Project MNDC Plus lnc. raised $7cO. Highlights were Cassie Carter's rendition Of "Behind the Wall", :::g:::i:;:;3,nw{§:::¥t;:!v{;;,:E;;;#s§:;;i:i;a;;i: Announces Events Randy Bouchet's `Church Lady', and a W153716. , gift certificate auction for a party at The Stevens Poi+It- The Monday Night Flame, which drew a $200 bid from Bruce, Wisconsin, HIV'+, CWM, 45 Honest, Dance Club-Plus has announced its a local businessman. schedule for the next two months, as well i::jt,itTe,d;::eeanf:e.cyt,!o:nnagtiiu,L237i&:;|fo!.?it: as elected`` two new Co-President's. BWMT Annual James MCBriaf and Lisa Devers of Point have taken over the helm, on the Holi-day Party ?.#oEti::B?#6:9P|pkiiti.:;isnigf?s:nuirE:i'teE:pi; Gay/Lesbian social activities group. WANTED! The Annual Black & \Ivhite Minneapolis, MN 55408 A man ..„ for a serlou9 relatlonshlp. MNDC+ holds events` at both The Plat- wood Club and The Flame. Men-Together [BWMT] Milwaukee Looting for 1 or 2 men to have sex with. Holiday Party will be held on_ Saturday, The group's Christmas party will be --::;::-::_::-::::::=:_::::::::;:::i::::=:::_-:_=:::_:_:::::i December 17th from 8 p.in. until midnite ¥,:t:e*a;atu{:tn::j3;s¥r::I.,fvwea::xaamn:nwwa[T£{£ held at the Platwood Club on Friday, at the Shadows 11 - 814 S. 2nd St. December 16. Also, the month of `\ ::gelt:nevi,:{Eg::T2%38wAhostk.nocT:jrhoxv;: December will serve as ``Snowflakes for The Holiday Party is FREE for all Milw, WI 53207 CWASG" fundraiser month. By making a members of BWMT-Milwaukee and only Easy . triexponglv. . Conlld®ntlal $1 donation` to the Central Wiscousln $3.00 for nan-members. Giver 45-60 Thick & Tan Lines WM, 38, AIDS Support Group (CWASG]. each Included will be a scrumptuous buffet Send for oilr FI]EE information packagol and drink tickets. MMH`J\lT, S`cae 218. Sol W mchol S| un^iaLloBe. Wl 53204 parson gets a "snowflake kit" to create i;c#:pf3d:I:ia:t:;no:hri::,it:;i;rpeyaegstf!,:g. their own flake. The snowflakes will then In place of our gift exchange this year, 501 W. Mitchell St, Apt 116. Milw WI be hung from the ceiling of both bars as a BWMT is requesting that those attending 53204 ` charity project. The group hopes to have bring along some nan-perishable food ` ` bllzzards' ' by Christmas. items or cash that can be donated to December 19th will bring a show to The Milwaukee House - Milwaukee AIDS rT-EL Flame, entitled "Frostbite Follies" and Project's residence home for `Persons will feature Marta and the Vandelskas With AIDS. This may be a small gift, but ulunt\® (the three gay bar owners,..Mike it can go a long way, especially this time of an alternative Fltzpatrick from the Flame, and Dan and year. ` Dave from Wausau's R-Place); Mr. Gay For any information please call We're a soci'al group sponsoring a Wisconsin Carl Cliver in a comedy strip 265-85cO. It's Hard variety Of monthly activities including: act; Leather and Lace, 600 lbs. Of the to' find coln'patibl? men if you wildest drag queens you've ever seen; all Milwaukee don:t know where to begin. • Dinners in a comedy show (except the end result)- hoping to raise sl,000 for CWASG. . Friendship Group We start with: • Theater Their New Year's Eve Party, slated for The Metro Mllw. Friendship Group • A detailed questiormaire ® Movies ® Biking Dec. 31st from 9p.in. 'till dawn, will [MMFG].s monthly meeting, held the • Very low fees (How's $20?) include a Buffet, and be held at The second Saturday of each month, is • And more • Guaranteed satisfaction Platwcod Club . scheduled for December 10 at 7:00 p.in. • A fast, efficient system "You're invited to join `us!" A Toboggan Party is slated for January To celebrate the holiday season, the 9, 1989, from 8:30 to 10:30 p.in. in meeting will also include a pot luck dinner Call today for a free brochure. lverson Park Winter Loge in Point. and a gag gift exchange. Members are Drop Lis a note and ive'II send you a Advance tickets on.ly $2 are available at asked to bring a dish to pass and a gag calendar of upcoining events. ` - the Flame, and Plat`^/ood. It includes free gift. EEmE]mEiE]t±" refreshments, and gear for tobogganing, rThe monthly dinner, is set for The Computerized Matching Service Metro riihJaukee Friendship Group skating, saucers and sledding. The December 15. This month they will be 1 -800-633-6969 P.0. Box 93203 sledding hill and skate rink will be open to consuming Cajon c-ulsine carefully created Milwaukee, WI 53203 their use only. for classy connoisseurs at a community (Toll free, 24 hours) By the way, the Nov. 19th MNDC+ contd. on page 16 contd. on page 67 In Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 16 In Step.December 8-21. 1988.Page 65 contd.Irompagel5 . cafe. The repast is held at 7:00 p.in. contd. from page64 On Saturday December-17 an ice MNDC + skating outing is planned. Now's the time :!¥er;srdfi,:jr!;s:|3£:i:inf;:4i|fin:t¥3st:oi%;:::i to bone-up on your figure-eights, twirls ga:##:§::t£.:'ifa°:uj;ee#.reed:&`p|:e:: my§.ae±nc#£Fg±:.€_u€ir_teF.Z33,in#itmwa.``REItcwhtieiFsttE.., CALEN.AR and spins! Members- can rent skates or gtw#icFa#£n#otAtt::#!Vfeo'ra:{fceu]astee| December 16 X.Masr Party bring their own if they wish. Milw., WI 53204. At the end of the month, a visit to -"#pl- Milwaukee's own domes is forthcoming. i8:.a,#:?;,:,f`7Sit,.3xsY.`!r35fTe,ebt:h::n::,¥,;.i A breath of warm fresh air in the middle Of 60017 winter. The annual Christmas show will be at its height. . . and the flora are always D®oember 19 SW^C B®nefl For spectacular. erld#ome The Tuesday night move group has more movies plamed in December and 2iiT!e#;u#¥,#v:Ieine::.n:,¥i'iig:%:SFi there is no end ln sight! Assembling the second and fourth week of each month, ;!i#:ih;:dig;ii;::ioiii::¥i:;g:e:; D®o®mb®r 24 Plchveod ls Open! the group is locking forward to viewing some of the newly released holiday flicks. ;u#£E?:;,ig:#l[ti;unse:x.#!:g;:ifu#F)

Message of Hope r!::g;I;::h;i#§;ii'ii;:tr:aiiin{r:£:i:hi;i#i§ |£,!:.i,f:notre'r:|e;S;i:s!:n!y:ar!i;\i.?i:a;n::;.iT|! D®cemb®r #31 NOAr Years Eve Party TIll D-I An international professional and public Food & Drlnk ch PlchMood forum on' advanced immune discoveries will be held in Los Angeles on February 4 ;eg#yi:8,:t!:fheF.y.#5.g5::'m'!,|!f! and 5, 1989. 40 expert 'will discuss natural i§:I:!{ii;e;;:::;§ia:I;:;rti:i;:;i;:i:i:iaei:;;ji:§i::[¥ therapies for the immune system in !|t!Es!ngtE:.a#ji||:§¥x=jfffi7o3,;:n#|t%a=fiui!j` presentations, workshops, panels and January 9 Tobaggqn Party Wisconsin 53223. Photo and/or phone * exhibits. In addition long- term AIDS $2 ^drance Tickets please. survivors from all over the U.S. will i;:gin:foE?::ii;i.3;#:;;:I:,ii;i;i;o!%:i!faan! AI,v#aut , present their stories Of success, hope and inspiration. For more Information contact: gow4¥C%_rp\e.8±.g8ie*=ee#n#mmaete°;S\gg}ee §%l+{Phtoot:o ifori%,Sd!g;;. pr8[: aBnosxwe5i2alo!i Foundation for Research of Natural sessions. Seek fun bottom(s) or if couple, Milw., WI 53202. Therapies, 2210 Wllshire Blvd., Suite 650, CPI FUNDRAISER IN Santa Monica, CA 94403. Or phone (213) a:: ;i3i3:hin{i£T,dwp,`r53r%3P.E8|3. t°: P° CWM - sO's. 6'1'', 190lbs masculine, DECEMBER 394-3073. •Crede a Sno`Arfuk®T Madison Pride ::I:Lgt:ibau¥{#ii:a£:dt{:netefroerstss6unego°na: Pno_,T:uE!se,:fd!ap.T:en::dTT::d¥ry,::i¥: J.IN IIS FOR THE Parade in May '89 i;£i#£n:;idef:tr!:s::£i|iyit;n:emw})a:ne[!£i:tsi;B: M?y 6, 1989 will be the date Of H®LIDAYS' Madison's first gay/lesbian pride parade i:or¥esab[]ofsTWMht;i%:iunk#h#5o3#Spe:°i}t:: thoentabc:{S F?Ire dif3g,S. [£h3°t°N. exBTi#:; currently being planned by The Ma,dison Milwaukee, WI 53212 - March Committee.The group feels that a rdATC Commerclal Art Student, male, 33. massive coming out in the midwest is ¥:::igt:ve¥a¥::thGs#£erikEn]g9.3h8nefsoti discreet, affectionate 6'2", 155lbs. Idealist, romantic, REEFLAME necessary to affirm the gay and lesbian open-minded, outdoor enthusiast, adore culture, celebrate differences and prevent M. MAIIA Dlllv[ erosion Of civil rights. The group is in •T.H.E. need Of your support through volunteering iiE;a::#:r;s::If;:,:P£?ati!diij:,;cish-o:::ui;,I and financial contributions. For more i;#i:;s;v;k:h£;;::`3:e£:s::;!;,epei#:bs:u:£i . PIA"OOD OLU`B information contact: The Madison March CWM 34. 170lbs 5'4" Cbnf!ned to wheel 53202. iur 1 a NEST Committee, c/o The United, P.O. Box 310, sTEVEus poiur. wi Madlson, Wl 53701. Or call Pan or Tory at (608) 255-806l V :i;iii:t;::eg¥J¥':lit:ri::##l,Fil;t! contd. on pE\go 66 In Step.December 8-21. 1988.Page 64 /7 `c I a s s i e s IMP`ORTANT

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_S_UNDAYL§ BEST- STD testing, 7-9 pin, walk-in, _THURSDAY£ BEST Clinic,1240 E. Brady St. Galano- Afternoori card tournament at GAMMA. Volleyball, 8-10 pin, Engle- Valeries the Club[com.1428 N. Far``'e!! Ice MAP. Support Group for family, friends m`ann Gym at UWM. Galle of Art & Cream social-3rd Sun. Only-7:30 of Persons with AIDS (PWA's); St. Dignity- Mass & Friendship, 6pm, St. Paul's Episcopal Church; 1st and 3rd Gay Fathers- meeting- let TltiJrs. only. Plus X Church, 76th & Wright, Tower rues. only. pot luck-3rd Ttiurs. only; call 871-2362 for location . Entrance. HIV-Positive Supprt Group {Madison]- New Hope MCC-Worship Service, 6:30 7-9 p,in.. call 255-1711 for.time and Grapevine. Lesbian Soclal Group, 7:30 location . pin. Kenwood Methodist Church (2319 pin, Women's Coalition, 2211 E. Ken- E. K€nwcod). wood-3rd Thursday cif each month`; with Gay Men's Chorale |Madison|- Rehear- potluck, starting at 7:00 pin. BEST- HIV fformerly HTLV-Ill) Support sal in Memorial Union, see TITU for Group meeting, 7 pin, Confidential room, 6-9 p.in . Support Group for Family, Friends location-call for info. Evangellcals Concerned [Madlson|- [Madtson]- Of people with AIDS. 7:30- Bible study at 7:30 p.in., fmi Duane at 9:?0 p.in. call 255-1711 for time and FROIVI THE USUAL TO THE Lutherans Concerned. Services 9:00 am 244-5010. place and 11:00 am. Village Church, 130 E. UNUSUAL Juneau. MASN Support Group (Madison}- For Men'§ I.Ptiase ]]" (Madison|- (Post ~ COME SEE OUR TRI-CABLE Tonight- Monthly gay/ people with AIDS or ARC, fmi 255-1711. Coming Out) support group, meets 8 lesbian cable show; last Sunday only; p.m„ 1127 University Ave., 8103. fmi 6:00 pin, MATA Channel 14. Trollop Club- Meetings every other David at 241 -2500 MUIVIMIFIED CAT Tuesday at Station 2, 7 p.in. Call for LOcATED iN w^uars roiNI - THE up Bisexual Won?n.s GToup |Madison7- more info. _FRIDAYS a ooMiNG IiuB FOR THE Ams & 7:30 to 9:On p.in. at Ada James. 710 Trollop Club- 1st Fri.- club Meeting. ANTIQUGs in MILWAUKEE University Ave. , Rm 202. WEDNESDAYS open to members and Don-members. at 200 S. 1 st St. Station 2` 9:30 p.in. 3rd Friday- Parents and Friends of Lesbians and BEST-HIV testing, 6-9 pin, by appoint- Birthday night for members birthdays Gays |Madison}- Meets the second ment only. BEST Clinic, 1240 E. Brady that month-Station 2. 8 p.in. Sunday of each month, 1:30-3:30 p.in. St. 'OURS DAILY at the Friends Meeting House. 1704 Crcom Clty Chol.us. w?ekly rehearsal, SATURI)AYS Roberts Ct. , fmi Jane at 271-0270 or the men and women singers and accom- United at 255.8582. banists welcome; 7-10 pin. New Hope Women's AlterT]ative Health Cllnlc- 645.31 United Church Of Christ, 1424 W. GYN exams, STD testing and more. MONDAYS Gre€nlield. loam-12 noon, walk-in. BEST Clinic, Fest City Singers- weekly rehearsal, 1240 E. Brady Street. 272-2144` BEST- HIV testing and Hepatitis 7-10 pin, War Memorial Center, 750 N. screer`ing, 6-9 pin. by apptrnt only. GET Lincoln Memorial Dr; men and women GAMMA- Saturday Volleyball League, BEST Clinic,1240 E. Brady St. singers and instrumentalists welcome. 6th Season; games from 3:00-6:00 pin most Saturdays: UWM Englemann DOWN, . Gay/Lesbian Cable Network- 4th Mon- GLC at UWM. weckly meetings. 5:30 Hall. days only-7pm` 1046 N.12th St. pin. during school year- call for info and lacatton . AND Galano- Movie night; 9 pin, 1428 N` Lc§blan Drop-]n Support Group |Madl- New Hot)e MCC- Prayer Service, 7:30 son|- 7 p.in., 1127 University Ave., Farwell. pin . Call for lb-catlon . BROWN 8103. fmi 255-8582. Galano- Depaul Lifestyle Support Christian Gay 01{- Oasis Coffee House TUESDAYS Group- Last Wed. only- 4:30 pin, De (board games, social) 4-9 pin, left end of Get A Sleek Paul Rehab. Hospital, Room 2123. All Saints Guild Hall, 818 E. Juneau Community Forum- 7:00 pTn, 2nd The Tei. Percent Society |Madison]- Ave. (west entrance) . Image on Our Tuesday only; discussion Of current Meets during the semester at 8 p.in. in issues. topics of concern, community Memorial Union , cheek TITU for room . BWMT. Meeting, Std Sat. only- 7.30 All-New Tan & calendaring; Foundation Community pin; call for location. Nothing to Hide (Mad]son|- 9:30 p.in. Tone Wolff Center. 225 S. 2nd St. on cable channel 4. Gay Youtl` Group- Discussion group- lst I{cep Hot)e Alive- HIV+ Support Beds TRI.CABLE Tonight- Monthly gay/ & Sid Sat. only- 1-3 pin, Main Public featuring Alternative Therapies. Meets lesbian cable show; 1st and 3rd Tues-. Library (9th & Wls,). 1st floor meet`ng last Wed. Of month at 225 S. 2nd St., CE RTIFICATES AVAILABLE days only; 7:00 pin, MATA Channel 14. room` 7pm- Teen Support [Madlson]- Group meets 1'` Men's Coming Oiit Support Group Chrlgtlan Gay OK- Support GToup tn Memorial Union check TITu for room HCLppy Holidays gatherifig, 7:30 pin, All Saints Gulld (Madison)-Meets, fmi 255-8582. under .`Youth" from 1-3 p.in., fmi Hall, 818 E` Juneau Ave` (west Doug 255-8582 or Jane at 271-0270. entrance) . MASN Support Group {Madlson)- For HIV-positive individuals and friends, Metro MIlw. Fr]endchlp Group, Second PFIA6/lAlcahore (Sl`eboyg.n)- Par. lovers and family of persons with AIDS, Sat. at 7pm, ca]l Jen at 291-0223 for 1 Month of Tanning ents & FTlends Of Lesbians and Gaps fmi 255-1711. location . meets lst Tues. Of each month. Info, Now $25 271-TANN wrlte: P.O. Box 1396, Sheboygan 53081. • With Coupon 915 E. Brady ORGANIZATIONS: Send us the info and we'll include you in the above schedule. If there are errors in the abov-e - Please Send -Exp.12/31/88 correctioris. In Step.December 8-21, 1988.Page 62 In Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 19 As an added footnote,- several years I e t t`e I ago, in order to help things along grammatically, one of our local columnists TO THE EDITOR: coined the term "gaymale" as a I couldn't help but notice a letter masculine noun for "homosexual" appearing in your 11/24 edition on a males. It helps balance out sentences nicely, as in: "Five hundred thousand subject which I regularly face: the lesbians and gaymales tock to the streets gay/lesbian semantic debate. Although I BEVERLy HiLrs am not in the habit of writing letters to the of Washington, D. C. on October 11, editors of other les/gay publications, I 1987 . " LiMoslNE sErvicE though I might as well take this But that's another story. opportunity to do so now. -CllffoINelll For? THAT spEciAL occAsioN Yes, we all seek unity throughout our News Editor Color rv VCR varied and diverse community but it is my THE WEEKLY NEWS Bar seMce Intercom opinion that we should never place unity Miami Prlvacy Wi ndow at such a high premium that is doing so, we render invisible half of our population. Phone for des®rvafions Hence, I, personally, always insist on the inclusion of "lesbian" in most (414) 35e-1 coo references to the "gay" community. As women in general are subjugated by Make That `Night Our society at large and, more often than not, or Special Occasion given lip service (at best) by the gay male Something Uhforgethble! community, I feel the particular double struggle which lesb'ians face ~ first as NOW FEOutlN¢ women and then as "homosexuals" - uLTRAenETCH u MOusiNEs must always be noted by way of semantics at the very least. The other point is the use of the word "gay." To me - and unfortunately I - HELP FIGHT m`B-gi^+fy seem to be in the minority in the les/gay rfgr FIVE SPECIAL SUNDAY EVENIN~GS press - the word "gay" is and always Lgan in the STACKNER CABARET has been an adjective. Period. Hence the CURTAIN "E: 10:30 PM use of the word "gay" is limited to that confinement. TONIGHT- SEE Therefore, while I may allow for the use LAUGHING `;rysELD of the word "gay" to describe the' gay NOV. 13 and DEC`: I i' community, a gay American, gay NOBODY'S BLUES BUT MINE immigrants and gay F`epublicans, I cringe FEB. 5 anytime I hear or see someone referred to GOOD EVENING;I as "a gay" or gay people (men and/or MARCH26' -,"I women) referred to as "gays. " Ick, THE IRISH RASCAL ##::kf=Tsrj#::#;og&h/I APRH-30 , I always ask, ` `A gay what:?' ' And "gays" should only be spelled Lesbian cable show , TlcKETs; S io.00 AVAILABLE AT `TIIE unT BOx OFFlcE G-A-Z-E. CALL IMMEDI^TELy rok ro CHARGE By PHONE CAI.L 2±4-9490 . The word "lesbian," herstorically, has DECEMBER AUDITIONS always' the added linguistic benefit of Bryce271-7ei2 LWAUKEE7 Ams being both a noun and an adjective. Mark 277.7671 \ Although the "lesbians" of toda.y are not i ich EAisT wELLs s'IREEr. CCF 27eoeeo Lesbians of yesteryear (ie. residents of A COMMITTEE OF the isle of Lesbos), the word has endured CREAM CITY FOUNDATION, INC. as both parts Of speech, regardless. 225 S. 2nd St.` Milwaukee 53204 Which at least makes things a Httle easier. ]n Step.December 8-21, 1988.Page 20 ]n Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 61

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-Misceuar.eons H.I.T. Photos Delci;tl8 Neoct I88ue In Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 22 In Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 59 IN MEMOPI^M dfiitsits Gary Dalton 1937- 1988 Garold (Gary) Dalton passed away with his family and companion Of eleven years CAPRICORN: at his side. Born deaf July 23, 1937, Gary IJBRA: December 23 to January 20 graduated from Lincoln High School in the September 24 to October 22 Get ready to learn even more about late fifties. He worked over 25 years for An unexpected opportunity comes your yourself as events cause you to "want" the C. P. Gauger Co. (a computerized way during the next two weeks, that may to change for the better. In this case, it's a typesetting firm) and was leaning his leave you flustered. If dreams come true, blessing in disguise, for a restriction Of f ifth coinputer system when he became ill this is better than even you imagined. some personal matter will help develop a two and a half years ago. Caution! This can go to your head in a big latent talent. Up to and during his teem years he was way if you let it. a state champion skater in singles and pairs. Later in life he,was responsible for organizing the Deaf Gays of Wisconsin and joinirig the National Rainbow Alliance for the Deaf . He attended their conventions in many cities both in Canada and the United States, where he never ceased to make many friends. He was one offtythe first persons ln Milwaukee to try AZT and the new -Pentamidine inhalation AQUARIUS: therapy and was waiting for CD4 tests to SCORPIO: January 21 to Febmary 19 December 3, 1988 10:00 a.in. in the begin. 0~ctober 23 to November 22 Are you really sure that you know what Chapel of the Chimes, Wisconsin Memorial donations to the AIDS This could well mark the beginning Of a you're doing? Fantasies are fun but often Memorial Park, 13235 W. Capitol Drive. Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW) new phase in your life. Someone (more have little appll€ation to life ln general. home for Persons With AIDS are invited. V than likely. a close family member) points Before bumlng any Of your bridges, be Please send contributions to ARCW, Box you in a direction that opens up unlimited sure and know what's waiting for you, and 92505, Milwaukee, WI 53202. possibilities for you. "You've finally if it's what you want. A memorial seivice was held Saturday passed Go, collect t`A7o hundred dollars and . . . „

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PISCES: February 20 to 'March 21 And just where is a friend when you SAGITTARIUS: need one? If you learn anything this next November 23 to December 22 two weeks, it'll be regarding friendships.' Up, down, up, down,., your finances Those you least expected will pull through would drive most bochkeepers wild with where as those you counted on let you the spending habits you're using. down. And just when y6`u thought .... Moderation will be needed lf you plan on saving a few dollars, and even then, not until you find a budget that works. V In Step.December 8-21.1988.Pane 58 ]n Step.December 8-21, 1988.Page 23 n o r o s c o D e byR.D.Thompson th e arts discovered during the open 70's. Ted Alt§chuler as Betty had a wonderful \ characterization. Scott Smith's, Clive, "CLOUD 9" enunciated well and created a most interesting Englishman. Lynn Allen's By Kevln Mlchael tears of joy (?) at her wedding to an equally excited Peter Reeves were truly Clavis Theatre inaugurated its 1988-89 CANCER: enjoyable. ARIES: June 22 to July 23 season in its new performance space with March 21 to Aprll 21 The challenges of any partnership may a .revlval' of their highly successful Cloird Act 11 finds these same characters Your unconventlonal ideas could find the be rough during this time but you've been 9. As Mayor John Norqulst says in his (though now played by different actors support Of those whom you least expectedJ through a lot worse. As no-one knows letter about the company, "As .a and actresses) 25 years later. This time to_back you. Career matters have their ups what's next in this "road trip" of llfe, frontrunner ln entertainment, innovation, we're in the London of 1980. It ls here that feminist- playwright, Caryl Churchill, and dawns during these two weel{s and you might be wise to walk your horses and timeliness, Clavis ls a winning this ls a time when you can expect the around the next corner. ticket." The Mayor's right and about makes her most interesting statements on unexpected. ` `Cloud 9, ' ' he's certainly on target! sexuality and life. The dialogue of two woinen. of different generations and two ' This production Of "Cloud 9" was distinctly different views of what it means superb! It was well directed and brilliantly to be a woman between Wendy Cllfford as performed by an outstanding company. It Lin and Lynn Allen as Betty was quite was selected for performance from among thought provoking. the greatest hits of Clavls Theatre's repertoire and in revival, it did not As well, the sensltlve portrayal Of disappoint. Edward by Scott Smith and his exchanges with lover Ted Altschuler's Gerry were LEO: Only minimal blacking difficulties were also worthy Of note. Smith's "wronged TAURUS: July 24 to August 23 apparent for this premiere production. I wife" and sexual questioning as "I think April 22 to May 21 It seems that all you're getting done do believe that as both the director and the I'm a lesbian" made his character worth Someone may be trying to feed you an these days is straightening up someone company find themselves more fammar listening to. Altschuler'§ delivery Of his idea that you just can't swallow. If it else's mess. You had better drop the "if with a new space, these miniscule, monologues was handled well. Peter doesn't seem right then don't go along dlfflculties will easily be eradicated.- The you want something done..." attitude Zettel's tharacterlzation of the child, with it. This is a great tine`for considering fast or this holiday season may be the new space is functional, attractive, and Cathy, was also very good. §trategles on contlnulng your education. straw-that broke the camels back. workable. Dreams can and do come true. . . Truly a well written and performed Cloud 9 ls an examination Of sexual mores which begins ln Africa during 1880. piece. Bravo to you, Clavis! Welcome to We are introduced to a wild variety Of your new space! You've christened it well! May you continue to break a leg people in this environment and come to here! know that sexual awareness was not just This production which is selling out, runs through December 18th. I'd advise Thomas E. Martin you to call and reserve your tickets soon lf ATTO`RNEY AT IAW you want to . experience , this "winning ticket" at Clavis! General Practice of Law GEMINI: VIRGO: May 22 to June 21 August 23 to Septemba 23 twfi%a5r.S9E;gff ``Under Milk Wood" A friend may get you Into a great deal of lf we all had to count our bleeslngs, trouble lf you're not careful over the yours go on and on. Just take a lock at how holiday season. Don't let anyone talk you far you've come from one, five, even ten (Theatre X]- Theatre X will present its into anything concemlng your personal years ago. No, you can't do it over again, second season production, Under Mll[ financial objectives, and keep track Of the but you Can make the best Of what'9 left. Wood, by Dylan Thomas. This play for bosses money like lt was your oun. Think long and hard on this one. oontd. on page 24 In Step.December 8-21. 1988.Page 24 In Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 57 contd. from page 23 contd. from pelge 56 voices was commissioned by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) in 1947 Defrosting the r6frlgerator. Start by and was completed just before Thomas' opening the door. Next, chance the bulb. death in 1953. It is a rich, earthy, lyrical Now, leaving the door open, observe ice portrait `of the small Welsh village Of melting. Rest often. Llaregyb (Thray-geb) and its lnhabitant§ -F`eward your progress. Cleaning th.e as they live through another day. The rich aj` garage, writing a resume...such horrible teeming li{e of the village with its sights chores are only made tolerable by and sounds comes alive in Thomas' gifted frequent visits to the Oreo box. language. -Use the right equipment. Shopping The cast includes Theatre X company around for the perfect mop or sponge can preents members, Deborah Cllfton, Flora Coker, kill up to six hours, with imagination, the John Kishline, John Schneider and John entire day. Remember: the wrong mop EBONIV Starmer, Joining them will be former costs lives. . ``. -Visualize the task already completed. company member, Marcie Hoffman, living D-AIN®ELO and performing now !n Los Angeles and Picture yourself, say, preparing your in Wesley Savick who worked with Theatre X taxes, the 1040 in front of you. You enter scoring My Werewolf and just finished your name, occupation, Social Security `¢lvINO THE BEST directing and co-writing the company's number. Now close your eyes, your head most recent production of I Can't Stop slowly drops, as does your pulse...you I COT, , Lovlng You. Also in the cast is a new actor begin to doze...and dream of a savior...a December 1 7 to Milwaukee audiences, Ray Jivoff, from masl{ed hunk Of an accountant...who gets New York. And joining this production is you a monster refund! V Showlime 9=30 renowned Mllwauk€e artist, Fred $2 Cover Stonehouse, who will create the backdrop 102 E. Scott St.. Wousau, Yvlsconsln for Under Mllk Wood. Thi`s ls the fourth time in Theatre X's 19 year history that Under MIIk Wood has been presented by the company during the holiday season, most recently in 1981. Under Mllk Wood opened Wednesday, Dec. 7th at 8 p.in. at -Theatre X's new home, MKE, 158 N. Broadway. The play will run Wed. through a flfl Saturdays at 8 p.in. 'with a Sunday Ml 1 lu fi U H € € matinee at 2 p.in. through Friday, "THE CLEAN, COMFORTABLE ALTERNATIVE" December 23rd. Tickets prices are $6 on Wednesday and Thursday, $10 on Friday and Saturday, and $7 on Sunday. For information and/or reservations, call 278- DECEMBER 26ih, i9ee ' 0555. CH RISTMAS , " P E PISO N A LS " "LIOHT uP THE WORLD"

[Te§seract]- Theatre Tesseract opens the second -show of its season on HAINOOVER PARTY December 8, 1988 with the Midwest Sfarfing 12 Ncon -¢ifl Drawing e PM premiere of "PERSONALS," an hilarious musical revue about the search COME E^RIY - OET `Cl+ANCE FOR for romance in the classified ads. - ¢RE^T ¢IFTS - .: Here's your chance to find out what would, or could happen, when an ad is ` contd. on.page25 E oM;:b2:-ri:I:bD:a*hacwha±nk 704A. West wisconsin Aye., (Rear), Milwaukee 276-0246

\ In Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 56 In Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 25 contd. from page 24 i n k I i n 9 S byTimHensiak placed in a "personals" column! Six energetic performers employ their talents h?mper. to create over twenty-five characters - all expres§lng themselves in one way or P®rf®cting Strengthen this by shunning high another through their "per§onals." With energy garb(i.e. sweats & Playtex gloves). Procrastination wonderfully clever lyrics and music Wear what is I{nown as Protective Wear. JET'S encompassing many diverse genres, this Can procrastination be guilt free? Who. cleans the oven in cashmere? Scrubs zesty.song and dance revue promises to Certainly! The man who chooses to put off the toilet in silk? Resort to activity-wear as be a sparkling holiday offering, even if PLACE _ until tomorrow any task less diverting, a last resort. you're not seeking a "bisexual than say, an Acapulco weekend with a whatToboNow hunk, must learn to suppress that transvestite dwarf for possible long-term FlesT ANNUAL Easy. . . Prcerastinate Productively. commitment! " nagging inner voice, All you need is -Conq-uer your fear Of heights...lie STOcl(lN® STUFFER Practice. A collaborative effort, PERSONALS down. was written and conceived by many of the What to Postpone -Rent a movie. True, you must journey SCAVENOER -Walking the Dog...at 11:30pm? same team that created ` last season's all the way to the Video Store, return home smash hit A. .. My Name 18 Alice. Vuhile it's -snowing? When you're curled and sit through a Jeff Stryker double HUNT Theatr.e Tesseract's production will be up on the couch with a book and a glass Of feature, but nobody said life would be with a new twist wine? (In a true emergency, `just dangle directed by Midwestern favorite David easy. SAT., DEC. 10, 9 PM doggie our of the window and shake -Sleep Late. So` amateurish, but Cecsarini and choreographed by internationally reknowned Helena neisTER By a:OO pM SAT., DEc. io vigorously...) acceptable if under strict orders from your -Laundry. That some psychotics Dynerman. PERSONALS. marks their therapist to dream. ``~~ wlTi] B^mEi\IDERs ^T -Eps PLACE actually do wash before running our . -Snack. Prcerastination takes energy. third collaboration, having worked closely - DETAILS IN THE BAR together with Tesseract's Comlpg clean clothes is, you'll agree, one Of life ` For best results, order in.. It'll take even Attractlons and last season's American lst Team Prize great mysteries...on par with the origin Of longer, if you get lucky and the delivery the Universe and Holly Brown's true age. boy's bike breaks down. premiere of Damn Tango. The cast $100 BAA Tat -Christmas Shopping. The joy of -Be Indecisive. Should you change the includes Tesseract veterans Andrew Brhel, Sharon MCQueen and Gall Trottler. 2nd Team Prize finding gifts for frlends with no taste, your oil in your car, or the deep fryer? The odd Aunt Hilda, your eight bratty nieces Chicago performers Kyle Colerider; Laura debate can go_on for hours. $50` BAA TAB and nephews, you boss...Save it for later! -Wait for the mail. Everyone knows Cordon and K.C. Lupp will make their Take a nap Tesseract debuts. NO LOSERS-DRAWIN®S that life doesn't happen until the mail -it's only December 22nd. PERsONALS will run through January & surmisE ®IFTS -"Stcob" Labor. That ls, just about arrives, even if it's two "Dear -anything you do on your knees. Few Of u§ Occupants " and a 8 at Lincoln Center for the Arts, 820 East Au NI®HT LON® Fruit-Of-the-month-club catalogue. Knapp Street. ` Parking is free. relish ceremonies involving cleanser, -Shop, Get out there and find, once Performances are Thursday and Friday at scrubbing the floor, or cleaning the and for all, that elusive tie to match your 8:00 p.in.; Saturday at 5:00 and 9:cO oven...soul purifying though they may be. plaid suit. Out Of Mineral Water? Hlttlng p.in. ; and Sunday at 7:cO p.in. Tickets are Pe?haps you're holding the intoxicating Super America ls far more exciting than $9.cO and S,11.00. For reservations and aroma Of Sandalwood-scented Ajax for shampooing the rug. group rates call 273-PLAY that special cecasion. -Catch a cold. You can't possibly work while hugging a hot water bottle. wh;Cyao]L`n:e#::r:i]re::Sd.#heey#]er°n;:u::: -Recopy your address book. The only eating right, whatever that means. Who way to truly start life ariew.+ Deciding A Padio Christmas I xMAs pAnTy needs the guilt? whether to keep Wilbur's number ln the -Dieting. Impossible. You're breaking `active' file should tal{e at least an hour. Thanl{s to grants from the Milwaul

Some Of the tap three ftndshets in H.I.T. comaeittion: Team, Singles, Doubles, & All Events. ln Step.December 8-21. 1988.Page 52 ?,9

contd. from page 48 BOwling Monday Nlte lrregular§ As Of 11/28/88 Won Lost 1 . YP Vultures 6618 TRIANGLE 2. This ls lt 5126 3. G.L.0.B. 5529 Open 5 PM 4. .Short Circuit 5034 Mondaysrfurdey 5. YP Flamingos 4836 6. Crack of Fannies 4836 ~11 Hour 5 lo 9 7. Wreck Rdem Spurs 4638 Open Noon on Mondaysafurday 8. M&M Clo.se 4638 Sunday w/I+ot Dog 9. Ball Game Deluxe Buffe, 30&Over 10. Wreck Room Wranglers 11. M&M Bowlerama Bimbos 12. Who's Sorry Now? 13. Pin Wackers 14. Born Again Virgins 15. Pointless Sisters CHRISTMAS PAhtTY 16. Cream City Foundation Thursday, Dec 15,10 PM volleyball ` SVBL Volleyball Standings CHAMPAGNE Asof 11/26/88 SANT^ Wlu ¢lvE OUT CRAB BA¢S TO THOSE Won Lost WIIO IIAVE BEEN NICE -AND DISCIPLINE Alternative 9 Beer Garden Volley Dollies 6 THOSE VVHO HAVE BEEN NAUOHTY YP 8 + ++ ++ ++ ++ *+ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ : ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ i ++ + Gamma 7 Ball Game 6 M&M,s 6 PLEASE -OiN us THrouoHOuT THE HOLiDAy La Cage 3 sEAsON rok OUR DAiLy spEclALs Cream City Foundation 0 This ls lt 0 unG#?Tnfeey_S„o Triangle 0 Club Muse 0 Station 2 0 RAii#::d.eysi.oo supERBusT-$3Yo¥:::divaywiNE/SODA/julcE Volleyball Schedule Friday December 10 RESULTS TI M E MATCH Online , Novemb`er l9,1988 SCHNAPPS/SPECIAITY SHOTS - $1 .00 3:00 M&M's v§. Triangle Sta2 Gamma 15-15-15, Cream City 1-6-1 Cream City vs. This ls lt Sta2 YP 15-15-15, Club Muse. 0-0-0 coroNA/s#Erdinayo_Si.OO 4:dostation2vs.Creamcity Tri YP 16-15-5, Gamma 14-9-15 'Ball Game vs. M&M's Tri Station 2 vs. Club Muse (double forfeit) HOTirooBUFFETS/usniig5BLooDvMAnvs 5:00 Ball Game vs. Station 2 M&M Beer Garden l5-15-15, Station 2 0-0-0 Gamma vs. Club Muse M&M M&M's 15-15-15, Lacage 0-0-0 135 East Ndiortal, MihAraukee / 643-9758 6:00 La Cage vs. Club Muse Ball jBallGamel5-15-15, Lacage 0-0-0 Gamma vs. Alternative Ball Alternative 15-15-15, M&M's2-3-4 In Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 30 steppin 9 0LJT by Ron ®ejmon

It's been a blur of activity since the last Club 219 had their finals that same column & the Holiday season is just night for Lip Sync. Jasmine & Dominique beginning to settle in lock out - the furs & won it with their rendition Of "No More glitter are gorma fly all the way thru New Tears." Bonji took lst runner up, 19's Year's! replaced their Wed. Lip Sync with another Let's get caught up on happenings show nite with the `girls' . around the state. , .FJashback all the way to The next night was The Triangle November 16th & we'll find M&M's `Who's Still Got a Tan' Tan Line Contest. hosted a birthday party for that famed Out Of 5 contestants the $100 'winner was Disney Rodent - Mickey Mouse. Even Dino, 1st runner up-Bob, 2nd R.U. - with my feeble memory, I can remember David. A second `winner' that night was looking forward to the Mickey Mouse Club the Foundation Community Center, which Show - I fancied myself a musketeer & received 10 percent of the bar's proceeds, was in love With half the male cast. amounting to a $150 donation. Meanwhile, at the Pivot, was Our Place in Racine celebrated their semi-finals for their Wed. mite Talent grand re-opening weekend Nov. 18-20. Shop 11. The next semi-finals are in early Besides a `Communlty Night' & Free Tap Feb. so you amateurs have until then to Beer, they also had a show featurlng local get in on the action for the final-finals. talent. contd. on page _393_

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r_ ,.,_._ __ .L_i` ^_A _ .. __ A_.__. L_-_ L ^...I:. ~ _-11 ^M _ _-______I Mi.d.d,I.a._af hn.ae hh.otn.s`- 11.I. T. __Ban.a_.I.at, ]n Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 32. 4/.9 contd.from page 30 November 9th brought the `Mr. Buns' contest `to the WR & '11 contestants (imagine 22 individual buns!). Jay (4th ®' HAPPY .® R.U. Mr. Gay Wi.) won the title -and the cash. (He does have an admirable posterior -even clad in pants!) . George found out there is, indeed, life after 40 at his 40th birthday party at la Cage on Nov. 23rd. Lots of hoopla & tons HBhlnATB of well ur'shers (or Lushes) showed up to help him celebrate with 40 cent drinks! The 23rd also saw the bowlers barge JFrom ®be Statt ®f into town for the loth Annual Holiday i;::gtiLo.ns?edTao:r,::E|eT|tpa!E'T;x:e|.yoomT: the Keglers to our fair city. youR PLACE •SmorgasbordOf course, Thanksgivingof fun & food. day Bars brought offering a free Thanksgiving buffets & dinners included Shadows ]1, The Ballgame (over 70lbs of Turkey served), Jo.does. Downtown Express. & Maggie's What a great way to `share the bounty. Join us for f he following The bowlers, (half the teams competed that afternoon) were treated to a Buffet at The Ballgame, A Champagne reception holiday events that evening at The Triangle, & a Welcome Party & show at ha Cage later that night. Saturday, Dec.10,`8pm -Cream City The Friday after Thanksgiving fund Foundation "TREE OF .LIGHTS" Fundraiser Doubles & Singles bowling competition in full swing thru the evening, which was followed by After Bowling HIT parties at Saturday, Dec.17, M.idnight -We Unveil Fannie's & then the \^rR . E'lsewhere, the New. Bar's `Tropic Our Holiday Garden Display Mouth' continued with a Bermuda Shorts Night, where the best Shorts could- win you a Shopping Spree. Ce'st ha Vie had a Sunday, Dec.18, 7pm -Christmas Party well attended party night with $1.50 doubles & quarter tappers. The Ballgame Santa's Bag of loo Gifts presented Mr. Gay Wi. Carl in the flesh for a no-cover strip act, and Cafe/Melange continued their tradition Of a wide New Years Day -But fet at 6pm a wide variety of' styles of `\ live music with singer Christine Harris & "MOON OV`ER MILWAUKEE" Continues Jazzi)ianist Melvin Flhyme. November 26th brought the rest of the Thursdays Through The Holidays HIT bowlers to the lanes for the other half of team competition. Later, the bowlers adjourned to the HQ hotel - Marc Plaza George [£¢ Cage, Da"ce Da"ce Da"ce] for their Awards Banquet in the Crystal celebrated his birthda,y u]ith a "Is There Ballroom. Doris & her HIT Company '88 Life After 40. ' Party at the 4oSuha bar. contd. on page 33 #..*+iIr.# .+.*,...ee.= +ri.. ]n Step.December 8-21. 1988.Page 48 ]n Step.December 8-21, 1988.Page 33 contd. Irom page 32 wowed the crowd with their "Cabaret" jock shorts sets that was well-performed & fast paced. The Cream City Chorus contributed their talents to a number Of segments including H.I.T. X Second preceded the banquet. a fun `Sing Song" and a HIT Birthday A well-run program, complete with Salute. The 305 bowlers also joined in for Largest Ever awards, `dinner, entertainment and 5 a few sets of `The Chicken Dahce' that chicken dances, concluded Saturday's had the Plaza staff in stitches. By Jeff Clark festivities. Many thanks to Doris DeLago Even with the awards, entertainment & MONDAYS Over 325 bowlers and guests converged and the entire HIT X Company for their Speeches, the Banquet was ov`er shortly S5 All You Can Drink on Milwaukee over Thanksgiving weekend long hours. of rehearsals that showed the after 10pm, allowing them time to get to for the loth armual Monday lnvltatlonal country the caliber Of entertainment Jet's Place which hosted Jingle Red's (Bar Rail or Tappers) Tournament. Sports fans from as far away Milwaukee has to offer. Also, many HIT Review. thanks to the Cream City Chorus for again as Vancouver, West Hollywood, Houston, wi&M's Glass Menagerie played the TUESDAYS New York and Ft. Lauderdale joined in the providing top-notch entertainment to the final hosts to the bowlers on Sunday with H.I.T. banquet. S3 Beer & Soda Bust fun, making this the second largest` H.I.T. their Farewell Brunch & Party. ever. A complimentary brunch, again That Sunday capped off a long weekend WEDNESDAYS The festivities started Wednesday provided by M&MGlass Menagerie, of activities with another busy schedule. night with a pre-H.I.T. party/ at Your proved the perfect place to bid those fond Later that evening M&M's brought in Half Price All Nite! farewells. Thank you, Bob Schmidt and Place. Bowlers were amazed with YP's vocalist Faron Evans, & The Neur Bar 75¢` Rail, 50¢ Tappers staff, for a fabulous ending to a ,fabulous beat the clock prices and appreciated the unwrapped up their `Tropics Month' with All 50s, 60s, 70s friendly, party atmosphere. tournament. a Tropical Remote` Control Contest. The Music Bowling began Thursday afternoon at Also, a big thank you to the Milwaukee Shamrock had to cancel their Ms. Sham Red Carpet-Regeney Lanes to a small, but bars and businesses who once again did contest due to weather & other factors, but enthusiastic, contingent of b.owlers. so much to make H.I.T. X a smashing that didn't stop Your Place.s birthday THursDAys Thanksgiving day was loaded with special success. party for Suzi Arnold, complete with fcod Beer & Wine Bust events, including a -Thanksgiving buffet at Mllwaukee winners included : & raucous entertainment. the Ballgame and Shadows, a champagne Singles, Division 11, 3rd place, Dean The snow didn't stop my friend Net & I SAVURDAYS reception at the Triangle, and the HIT Mawhiney. from traveling to Green Bay's Napalese Now Open at 3 PM Welcome Party and Show at La All-events, Division Ill, 1st place, Scott Lounge for the r,eturn Of Grant Dixon's Cage/Dance Dance Dance. The show, Collins, 3rd place, Julie PeH[owski. `Victims of Desire' male dance troupe. Drink Specials with made up mostly Of board members, was Doubles, 2nd place, Dennis Tadeyeski, I've seen these bey§ perform twice before Bartender AI well received. The crowd especially Julie Pell{owski. & each time they've had different enjoyed the H.I.T. Board doing "lt's High Scratch Game, Men, Jeff Clark. members. The choreography practice was Today", Sandy Shores rendition of DJ FRIDAY "These Boots Are Made For Walking", High Scratch Series, Men, Jeff Clark. quite apparent, and only 1 out Of the five High Scratch Game, Women, Julie had performed before in -Wisconsin, & SATURDAY and Candi Stick wowed 'em with "One Pelkowski. High Scratch Series, Women, making it even more entertaining. Moment in Time." A special Moon Over Kim Young. Grant has four different troupes SUNEIAYS Milwaukee was held at Your Place for contd. on page 52 traveling throughout the country & they SI Bloody Marys & out-of-town contestants only. Winners are constantly switching dancers from were Jim Fox, Vancouver, Ed Propar, SO¢ Tappers From 3 to 7 circuit to circuit. The evening was quite Cleveland, 'and Scott Carpenter, `moist. & I understand manager Flay had Various Special Events Cleveland. an even better time back at the vlctim's From 3 to 7 Doubles and singles were bowled hotel. (We were invited.over too, but the Friday, with shifts going until 10:00 p.in. five dancers shared only two hotel rooms, Fannies and the Wreck Rcom hosted and I'm not into "public after-bowling parties, again to great performances".). crowds and fun people. That brings us up to deadline of Saturday saw the last day Of bowling, December lst & the beginning of an even with teams. from across the country busier holiday schedule. Need I remind participating in HIT 10's anniversary. A you to check out our `Calendar' section for short, yet informative meeting of IGBO the upcoming schedule? reps, followed by a women's forum, oontd. on page 36 In Step.December 8-21. 1988.Page 34 ]n Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 47

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Every $5 raised, tale of a diabolical terrorist elf and his `FnosTBITE Back East [Madlson]- `Last Night Out' another light is .lit. Goal. of $1,500! plan to take over the world with painful starring Ebony & Jennifer, showtime 9pm, 8bm-on, sexual toys hidden in Santa's pack. plus Beer Bust. roLLIEs' Jet's Place- Stocking Stuffer Scavenger Musical highlights include the songs, Silver Balls, Jingle Balls, and Deck the A Holiday Comedi/ B®neffl FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 Hunt. Starting 9pm, register by 8pm at "Winter Song"- Cream City Chorus' bar. 1st team prize $100 bar tab, no losers Balls. contd. on pego 55 Sho`Ar for lli® Cendl Wisconsin - drawings & surprise gifts all mite long. AIDS Supped Croup (C`AIAS,¢) Annual Holiday Concert, 8pm, Centennial Hall, Central Library, 733 N. 8th St. fedring SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 Tickets $5 Advance, $6 Door. The Fe§t City Christma's- Holiday concert, • ivlR. cARLOLivm - contd. from page 8? 7pm, The South Shore Pavilion (South of Yacht Club - South Shore Park). Tickets (Mr. ®ey Wl lee.'e9) APOLOGIES to Cliff O'Nelll News $10 call 263-sing. Edit`oi of "The Weekly News" out of & New Bar [Medlson]- A White Christmas In last issue we ran excerpts Of Show. presented by Terry Nlchols & Jeff TlieFirsl(AndProErably ito Russo's "What I'm Dylng From" Payton. speech in our `comment' section. We Only) Perfomance rty "The Weekly Fannie.a. Annual Christmas Party, open picked up that article from ews" and forgot to credit them. Cliff at 5, Free beer 5 to ? Fun & games (a§ VAVDEISIIAS had spent hours with a tape recorder & a usual). ompiiter transcribing the speech, so he Mllw. Rep Theatre- Presentation of "Laughing Wild", The second of a series # MAV^plus a D^ deserves the credit, which we usually do. OOMEDy ACTs FroM omehow, we forgot that time. of benefits for M.A.P. 10:30 showtime, Best Wl§hes for a speedy recovery to tickets $10, Stackner Cabaret. All OREEN BAV, APPLETON, et who had major surgery on December proceeds to M.A.P. For ticket info contact WAUSAU & STE`/ENS nd. Get better quick, Ma Am...Your MRT box office or charge by phone ustomers miss you at the bar! 224-9490. ` roINT A SAD NOTE: At dcadllne (Dec. 1st), I Jo.dee.§ [Raclne)- Christmas Open was told Of the death Of a friend., Scott House. •GUEST DJ - `SAM' SPINNIN' lker. Boot Camp bartender, and founder Womyn'8 Holiday Art & Craft Affiir- At THE HITS 8 TILL SHOWTIME I Bartenders Agalust AIDS (BAA), Foundation Community Center (225 S. •SHOWTIME 10 PM SHARP! assed on unexpectedly this moming. 2nd), from 1|am to 5pm. Arts & crafts for •BENEFIT AUCTloN DURING hat little I know indicates Scott felt ill a-n sale along with fun, pcetry, music & Nov. 30, and went to a hospital emergency refreshments. Free admission. INTERMISsloN com, where he was admitted. He then fell M&M- The Fabulous Faron entertains. into a coma & expired. My heart-felt ondolences to his family, friends, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12 a-workers, & customers. Altematlve- Stephanie's Birthday Party, That wraps things up for this issue, 5 to 10pm, hers deouvres. remember to Play Safe & here's our tid bit M&M- Gourmet Night. Advance or the Issue: CONDOM SENSE: "The reservations required. Right Gift Selectlon? `Sack'- That lA^PIA DRIVE ^T 211d S"EET contd. bn p8go de sTE`us polur (715) 34.Oe®7 h Step.Decem`ber 8!21,1988.Page 44 by W.W.Wells Ill i u i ` c y bit movie, "Hairspray." Musical highlights YULETIDE include a duet with Elvis singing "Santa VIEWING GUIDE Claus is Coming to To`un. ' ' Frosty the Snounan This holiday Season your televisioh set ln this X-rated 'animated Christmas may simply explode from the sheer special, a frisky Frosty gives new ffifrolffififroflfi,EL§ volume of Christmas specials and meaning to the words "snow blower" as programs offered by the TV net`A/orks. But we follow the snowman's sexual many gay people will just say "bah, adventures during his trek to the North humbug," when it comes to holiday Pole. viewing, since virtually none of , these fflfllfflS specials are targeted for a gay viewing The Night Oprah Ate Christmas audience. In fact, probably +he only This stomach `A/renchlng Christmas drama features a ravenous Oprah Wlnfrey yuletide special with a built-in gay appeal is the one starring those wrinkled, dried on location at the North Pole. Insane with SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 fruits from Sam Francisco, the California hunger and tired Of her liquid diet she eats Flaisins. Your viewing choices would be Prancer, Dancer and Vixen and has a much different if I was put in charge of couple of elves for dessert. Richard holiday programming. So grab a glass Of Simmons saves Christmas with his egg nog, turn on your imagination and Deal-A-Meal diet plan. Also starring Lk settle down for a long winter's night of Taylor and Shelly Winters. gay yuletide TV viewing. Brfan Boltano Skates in Chrlstmas Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer:. The Olympic skating champ, Brian Boitano Day After skates to Christmas music while parading An_ ahimated Geraldo Rivera puppet around in the sequined outfits he didn't narrates this investigative Christmas get a chance to wear at the Olympics. ` musical offering which explores just how Santa's Special Christmas Gift F{udolph unwinds the day after his historic Care Bears are roasted over an open fire AAAAAAA after Santa Claus, ` disgruntled with the. Monday -Discount Drinks holiday flight. In an explosive climax, a Tuesday -Pull Tabs commercialization of Christmas. drops an hidden camera. follows our red-nosed Wednesday -Tap Beer Special friend to the Elk's Club where Rudolph atomic bomb from his sleigh. Along the Thursday -BUCK NITE -Rail & Beer way, the Smurfs are run over by a blows a few bucks. Viewers are •COCKTAIL HOUR MONDAY -FRIDAY 3-8 PM encouraged to call a special 1-9cO number reindeer. HALF PRICE Dl]INK`S & SNACKS where they can vote on whether Rudolph A Mommy Dearest Chrlstmas •MONDAY NITE BOWLERS: HOT CHILI & YOUR SECOND DRINK FREE` is a hero or a pervert. ln a story reminiscer`t of Dickch's "A •SATURDAY VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS: HOT DOGS & YOUR SEOND DRINK FREE It's a Divine Christmas! Christmas Carol," the ghost Of Joan SUNDAY FOOTBALL: SPECIALS & HOT DOGS Cult film star and disco dlva, Divine, is Crawford visits her ` daughter on resurrected for an hour in this speculative Christmas Eve and stuffs her stocking mu-slcal/variety spe.cial compiled fr6m with cans of Eon Am! and beats Christine with a wire hanger. I.in Drcamlng Of a Damp Chrl§tmas ;+t¥n.ip€#i§k;ehsjncbl:mi:m€:,a"£;i;;s:rvd`e:a¥ Hollywood's queen Of the swimming was fal{ed and a Baltimore wom`an who BALLGAME pool, Esther Willlams, came out Of claims to have seen Divine buy 'a jumbo retirement to choreograph Olympic gold 196 sOuTl+ and STREET. NILWAVlflE tub of popcorn, a box Of Junior Mints and medalist, -Greg Louganis and the OpEN MOND^y -miDAy AT I\IOoi`i, sAmuRAUAV a suNDAy ^T 11 AM a large Tab at a mldnlght §h.owing of the oontd. on page 45 In Step.December 8-21. 1988.Page 38 ]n Step.December 8-21.1988.Page 43 oontd. from page 36 Your Place- Christmas Party, drink contd. from page 42 TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13 §pecials, Santa Grab Bag, 7pm - on. family, they are less likely to address uncomfortable subjects ln front Of a In Step. Early deadline is 7pm tonight\for M&M-Tomml & Nanette return. stranger. Dec. 22nd Year End Issue. Issue will Ne`ri Bar (Madison]- A White Christmas If none of this works, go to Florida or cover Christmas, New Years, thru Show, showtime 9:30pm, $3 cover. January25th. take a cruise. I've found that leaving town Cardlnal Bar [Madlson]- Presents a can lessen the expectation that you have Altematlve- Premiere Of weekly Men's benefit show for Madison AIDS Support to attend a family gathering. Just tell your Night with reduced drink prices from 7pm Network (MASN) `.The Cardinal's USO mom and dad that flylng home for to midnight. Gala - The War Against AIDS." Two Christmas dinner from a crulse .ship in stages of performers & female WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14 impersonators, 3 act show with Rose & fruoitarba,'yjaw;sn,tvehraypp::.peThs{':Vewaay?dyo{j Cream City Chorus Carollng- Milw. Bar Company. 9pm, Cardinal (418 E. Wilson). avoid the hassle Of the holidays, enjoy a Crawl Caroling. vacation and hopefully get a tan. This MONDAY, DECEMBER 19 from somebody who ls going to Florida ln THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15 Club 219- Bobby. Reed's 3rd Annual February. Birthday Bash, 4pm-? Hors d'oeuvre§ at There are some good things about the #:ehrtTtix:at:::m!ceor:tes°tf :I:t:k'yhao;Set:: 7:30pm. holidays. Malls, for one. For those who Mary Richards, 11:30 showtime, $50 cash The Flame [Steveus Polnt]- M.N.D.C. view cruising at the mall as a sport, the prize. Plus Hosts CWASG benefit Holiday Christmas shopping season is no better Triangle- Christmas Party, 10pm, Comedy Show "Frostbite Follies", time to exert that right. champagne. Santa's grab bags. Showtime 10pm. Featuring Carl Cliver, The malls are crawling with attractive Manta & Da Vandelska's, and comedy Club 219- A Christmas Party. 4 to 8pm - people who never seem to leave the house Holiday Cocktail Hour, all drinks 1/2 acts. Guest DJ 8 to 10, benefit auction during the rest of the year. A Saturday at during Intermission. price, Hors deouvres. 10:30pm-A Holiday Grand Avenue during Christmas can have Show with special guest Santa, presents the traumatic effect Of sensory overload. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2l given throughout the show. contd. on page 55 Rod's [Madlson]- Christmas Party, 6pm-free beer, buffet, gifts & fun. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 Nell/ Bar [Madison]- Chrlstmas Parky, 50 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22 cent rail, wine & pop-tops, 8 to 10pm. Back East [Madl§on)- Christmas Party. MNDCT [Steven§ Polnt]- X-mas. Party, fcod & drink at The Platwood Club. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 Jet's Place- X-mas Party. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 Shadous 11-` Holiday Buffet, 8pm, cocktail Your Place- Midnite Unveiling of . specia,s. ~ Fa;uni,e's Amavual - Christmas Garden. J Who.a [Green Bay]- Christmas Show. SATURI)AY. DECEMBER 24 Sunday, December 11 BWMT Christmas`Party-At Shadows 11. MNDC + [Steven§ Polnt]-Platwcod Club New Leaf [Janesville]- Christmas Show, open at 8pm, Christmas carols & festivity. .CHRISTMAS PARTY 10pm "We Need A Little Christmas'', Who'\§ [Green Bay)- Christmas Eve in presented by Deja'Vu, $3 cover/$2 bar! With egg nog, ccokies & .sing-a-long. OPEN AT 5 members. Dancing in bar 2. A FREE BEER 5 TO ??? R-Bar [Wausau]- Presents Ebony D-Angelo ln "Giving The Best I got", Fun & Games (As Usual) Showtlme 9:30, $2 cover. A ` .FORTHE`BESJ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 BackEast(Madison)-Ch`rlstmasShow. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 25 SEATS IN TOWN' Ballgame- Christmas Party, 4Pm-? CHRISTMAS DAY (414) 643-9633 Buffet, Door prizes, grand prise 19" Ia Cage/Dance Dance Dance- X-mas 2cO East Washington Color rv. parJJ). V _ , . I Mitwaukee, Wl 532CW ------..------,------`____ In Step.December 8-21, 1988.Page 42 In Step.December 8-21,1988.Page 39 Jasmine 8 Dominlque won 219's hib Sync Finals ulitf\ a wc>mangs their rer.ditior. Of "No More Tears. ' '

Y I .E W by Darla Kashian

Dealing With is a good idea to watch the choices Of food, The Holidays and how those choice affect our moods. Happy Holidays and all that stuff . As the I vowed last New Year to abstain from yuletide season approaches, the issue of cookie exchanges. You know, the things being lesbian or gay for many families where you bring twelve bags of Oreos and become a source of discontent. It is during trade with people who brought Chip's the holidays that many people attempt to Ahoy or Pepperidge Farms. Imagine, construct the `ideal' family relationship, some people made their own cookies. A and the added stress can drive almost dying art. Anyway, this year I will not be anybody crazy. swept into the rising tide of interest in Have you been shopping yet? Take a baked gcods. look in the jewelry stores at the mall and Exercise during stressful times i§ also you discover that dashing young man highly recommended. Dependi_ng on the buying a ring for his faithful, female sel.ection of health club fac`ilities, it can companion. It seems like everybody gets also be highly entertaining. I've heard engaged during the Christmas season. that health clubs experience a slow down This does not enhance our situation. If Of activity during the holidays, so now may be the time to join. you're not out to your parents, this may be the time of the year when they begin to Shop-aholics, take guard. -The ask about the opposite sex. You. of marketing maniacs have come to capture course, lock puzzled and wonder what the your guilt. This is how they operate. You heck ±hey're tall{ing about. Trying to feel guilty because your gay or lesbian, so explain your lack of opportunity will not you internalize your shame. Once a year, get them off your back. It will get you a `iate with the neighbor, though. They will some genius from New York, probably a tolve your problems. gay guy, takes advantage of this guilt by So, what is the answer. Coming out is encouraging you to extend yourself and as `e answer. During the holidays, an a result, you are financially ruined. Just ready stressful time of year, rhay not be say NO! \e perfect time to spring the' big news. Beware of the evil drink during the ?articularly if you're asked to give the holidays. The other opti`on is to dri_nk prayer and you say "God Bless us through the holidays and miss the entire Everyone, even the gay ones in the fiasco. Experts say that the excess use of family. ' ' It might work. alcohol can actually contribute to and iitEi increase depression. It is also well i.-.3 1 Being out to our families is not always `^`1 the answof to`the problems we face during advised to drink jn moderation at your the holidays. It can. just make matters employers holiday party. A drunk worse for some people. Or, perhaps you employee is rarely remembered except at ehcounter the standard couples fight over review and raise time. If the boss gets whose family to celebrate with: A problem really drunk, be sure to have a camera ready. Photos of this type can be an asset fa¥i,i::ci:uonut:::din:LntiT;. riost liberal of during your upcoming review. +here ar`e. legitimate solutions to the Bringing a friend home -for holiday festivities is one answer, but you just p'robi.e.riis -Of. Stress-during the holidays. Often, `overeating and drinking can might make another person miserable. contribute to the problems of depression Having company draws the attention away during the holidays. While it.is not the from you\rself , and depending on your best time to start a diet, although I have, it contd. on page 43