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FOR TEXAS AREA CODES ... STATE AREA CODE PRESS: ~ PRESS: ~ PRESS: OKLAHOMA (405) IT) (214~(903) [GJ (806) m OKLAHOMA (918) rn (409) [1) (817) STATE -AREA--CODE- PRESS: rn ARKANSAS (501) ra MISSISSIPPI (601) [!] (512) rn (915) rn ALABAMA (205) [!] LOUISIANA (318) (504) [!] (713) [11 BARNEY FRANK FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT TAKE AZT KEYNOTES DALLAS' *ddC IS NOW AVAILABLE BLACK TIE DINNER .rW Kuchling, Young & Armstrong .~) Win Humanitarian A wards. OAKLAWN DALLAS - The tenth annual Black Tie has responded to the needs of others." PHYSICIANS Dinner, held on September 14, was an ex- Frank told his audience that he felt Con- GROUP traordinary affair. The guest list was made gress was composed primarily of "intel- up of 1,450 people, mostly gays and les- ligent and caring people." Since 1984, bians from around the metroplex area. The Frank said, politicians have been more PROVIDING QUALITY CARE special fund-ralslnq event gave everyone open in their support of gay issues and IN in attendance a chance to dress in their AIDS funding, but at the same time they GENERAL MEDICINE finest and be seen, while contributing to expected or feared a negative reaction AND worthwhile causes. among the electorate. "That never came," INFECTIOUS DISEASES Barney Frank, the keynote speaker, told Frank said. the receptive crowd, "Things are a lot less "There will be differences of opinion bad than they used to be." Frank said that even among ourselves." Frank said. "That DR. RICHARD M. OLSON, D.O. he sponsored the repeal last year of im- is inevitable. But there is room for variety." DR. ROBERT C. ANDRUCZK, M.D. migration restrictions on gays and les- He added that he may not personally agree bians that were enacted in 1965 during a with certain gay activists and their meth- 3514 CEDAR SPRINGS ROAD liberal Democratic administration. ods, but he said there is room for a" of us. DALLAS, TEXAS 75219 He also said that Defense Secretary "Ten years from now, we will be better off Dick Cheney had publicly stated before than we are now." (214) 520-1810 the Budget Committee that he didn't feel 'wlth medical qualification that gays and lesbians were any greater risk in the military than anyone else. "The lack of interest in "this policy [discriminating against homosexuals in Massachusetts con- the military] wi" cause less enforcement. gressman Barney Frank addressed We are making progress," Frank said. He Dallas' Black Tie Din- cited recent editorial statements by the neron progress made New York Times and Washington Post in by gays and lesbians. TWT NEWS photo. which those papers came out against discrimination against gays and lesbians in the military. Barney Frank is the U.S. Representative from the 4th District of Massachusetts. He Every year, the Black Tie Dinner Com- "came out" in June of 1987. He said that mittee hands out a humanitarian award to a poll taken at that time indicated that 44% someone who has made an outstanding of the people thought he would lose votes contribution to the community. Past recip- because he was openly gay, but only 21% ients have included John Thomas, William were less likely to vote for him themselves. Waybourn and Charlotte Taft. This year the Frank added that fewer women were both- award was divided into male and female ered by his homosexuality than men. categories. "The pain of racism is visible, while gay The men's award went to Ray Kuchling, pain is not. Our country is more racist and who was a founding member of the Black less homophobic than we realize. We just Tie Dinner. He also served as co-chair of want people to treat us like everyone else;" the Dinner for thrse years, as we" as on the Frank said, to thunderous applause. board of Razzle Dazzle Dallas for ten years. "AIDS has brought about several pos- The women's award went to an out- itive results," Frank asserted, adding that standing couple who have been serving everyone would rather not have had to en- the community together for over 20 years. dure the epidemic to achieve the positive Louise Young, a former president of the results. "AIDS has disposed of the idea Dallas Gay Alliance, was the first openly that gays and lesbians are self-indulgent gay member of the state Democratic Ex- and lack a sense of caring. Our community ecutive Committee. Her partner, Vivienne

TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 19 Armstrong, a member of the Visiting ning would be winning. Nurses Association, works with the HIV "That is, if I won, everybody would ex- Services Planning Council for Dallas pect me to be perfect on their issues County. before I could bring up AIDS or any other The humanitarian award will henceforth issues of special concern to gay and les- be known as the Ray Kuchling Humani- bian voters." tarian Award, Carl Parker announced. Maxey said he knew he was being taken Parker and Carolyn Dunbar were the co- seriously as an elected official when news- chairs for this year's Black Tie Dinner. papers across the state began referring Fifty percent of the evening's proceeds to him as the freshman legislator from go to the Human Rights Campaign Fund, Austin, and not pigeonholing him as "the a federal polltlcal action committee which first openly gay elected official in Texas." addresses the needs of gays and lesbians The 1991 Convention of Openly Gay/ through the U.S. Congress. The remaining Lesbian Elected and Appointed Officials funds will be distributed among various will be held in Houston November 22-24, organizations, including Oak Lawn Com- and is expected to draw attendees from all munity Services, the Women's Chorus of levels of government and from all across Dallas, the Turtle Creek Chorale, and the the country. Attendees will take part in AIDS Resource Center, to name a few. seminars, workshops, meetings and social The evening was very special to all who functions. attended, as Frank said, because we came For more information on the convention together to show that we care and to help or on the GLPC Banquet, which takes each other. place on November 23, call Chris Bacon at (713)521-1000. STATE REP. MAXEY SHAMAN'S CIRCLE ADDRESSES HOUSTON EXPLORES 'GAY SPIRIT,' CAUCUS FUND.RAISER 'GAY MASCULINITY' Preview Reception Raises Money Participants Gather on Hill Country For Int'l Convention Of Openly Ranch for Self-Empowerment. Gay/Lesbian Elected & Appointed Officials November 22-24. AUSTIN - On a ranch in the Texas Hill Country southwest of Dallas, men will HOUSTON - The seventh Interna- gather in late October for a weekend of tional Convention Convention of Openly "self-empowerment," of "ceremony, Gay/Lesbian Elected and Appointed Of- creativity and group experiences" that pay ficials is being held forthe first time in the homage to gay spirit and gay masculinity. South this year, and Houston has been Michael Ganther, one of the co-founders chosen as host city. of the Shaman's Circle, explained to TWT To help publicize the upcoming event NEWS that he had drawn much of his in- and to raise seed money, the Houston Gay spiration for the Shaman weekends from & Lesbian Political Caucus and State Rep. the larger men's movement, which he con- Debra Danburg hosted a reception Sep- tinues to playa part in. tember 20. Community leaders, activists Ganther added that the men's move- and elected officials showed up to hear ment can actually be regarded as several guest of honor State Rep. Glen Maxey of diverse movements, and that gay men and Austin. men of other minority groups can take part Rep. Maxey spoke of his first term in of- in the phenomenon by forming their own fice in the state Legislature. He said that "tribes." one of the biggest challenges has been When asked to summarize what men convincing fellow lawmakers and others to get out of their participation in the regard him as just another elected Official, Shaman's Circle weekend, Ganther stress- SATURDAYS rather than as "that gay representative." ed the idea of empowerment. "Running V'l.~~ -./ t , Frank recounted a conversation he had through the entire weekend is the theme with Gov. Ann Richards back when he was of empowerment-empowerment of trying to decide whether to run for office. oneself and of each other. It's based on 75C WELL DRINKS "She told me that the hardest part of run- nothing other than simply being." 9 PIl! until Jl pm PAGE 20 TWT SEPTEMBER27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 Although the Shaman's Circle week- positive. He was found murdered in his ends are designed as a celebration of gay home last September. masculinity, Ganther stressed that bisex- The bulk of Huse's estate was placed in ual and straight men are welcome. "The a trust, and AIDS Services of Dallas was larger men's movement, which has gen- deslqnated the main beneficiary. erally had an 85%-90% heterosexual par- ticipation, has been open to participation by gay men. They are free to stand up and Two POSITIONS FILLED talk about being gay." "So I felt that in our retreats we should ON GHAA BOARD maintain the same kind of openess, and Barnich Wins Gay At-Risk Seat, allow straight and bisexual men to take part. Bisexual men in particular often feel Bradley to Represent Non-Medically that they don't belong anywhere; some gay Indigent PW As! men are quite thretened by the whole con- HOUSTON - Elections held recently cept of bisexuality, and I just thought that filled two seats on the Board of Directors we should be open to everyone in the of the Greater Houston AIDS Alliance. Shaman's Circle." Houston attorney and community To take part in the October 25-27 gather- leader John Paul Barnich was elected to ing, participants must register by October fill a seat representing the gay at-risk com- 1, and to participate the weekend of munity. The elections were carried out November 22-24, registration must be in by under the auspices of the AIDS Equity November 1. The cost is $165, which in- Leaque. cludes a $30 nonrefundable deposit. Barnich won out over AIDS educator For further information, contact Sham- Douglas Moon in a runoff vote held an's Circle, 1404 Oxford, Austin, TX 78704 Wednesday, September 18. The board or call Shaman's Circle c/o Liberty Books, position Barnich will occupy was recent- (800)828-1279 or (512)495-9737. ly created by GHAA to represent the gay at-risk community. NELSON RESIGNS AS Barnich said he would do his best to EXECUTOR OF represent the gay and lesbian communi- ty on the GHAA board, and would be seek- ~ HUSEEsTATE ing input from the community on a regular .0 basis. Barnich will be holding meetings in ..t~.:.: ASD's Maison Sworn in As his home once a month, on the Sunday =g Replacement Executor. preceeding each GHAA meeting the first .5~=..8 Thursday of the month. "oS DALLAS - The estate of the late The first meeting at Barnich's place will g'tl Robert J. Huse now has a new executor. be on November 3. For more information, ~= call Barnich at (713)739-0202 or 528-5566. Don Maison, Executive Director of AIDS -os= '"'" Services of Dallas, has replaced attorney On Saturday, September 21, Brian D. M. William Nelson as administrator of Bradley was chosen from a field of four '"'=~i Huse's estate in the wake of charges that candidates to fill the seat representing t § Nelson had abused his responsibilities as non-medically indigent PWAs on the "5~' .•.. director. GHAA board. ~...'" Maison was sworn in to replace Nelson Bradley made news earlier this year iil~ on Thursday, September 19, the same day when he was removed from his position as .c== ••• S!I Nelson's resignation became effective. an operating room technician by M.D. ~~ Maison had been named in Huse's will as Anderson Cancer Center. His demotion @~ alternate executor of his estate. came after he revealed in a newspaper in- Nelson had billed the Huse estate for terview that he was HIV-positive. Bradley ~ $42,000 in legal fees that he claimed were now works in the hospital's purchasing related to his duties as executor. Maison department. has indicated that ASA has not ruled out The election Bradley won was con- the possibility of trying to recover some of ducted by Body Positive/Houston and the funds from Nelson. PWA Coalition. Steven Bradley was Huse, a prominent Dallas-area pediatri- chosen as alternate board member, and cian, saw his medical practice ruined in would fill the seat in the event Brian 3 in 1 Cocktails, Longnecks or Regular 1987 when patients learned he was HIV- Bradley were unable to do so. Happy Hour Prices Extended untillOpm Nightly. PAGE 22 TWT SEPTEMBER27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 A third GHAA board seat, representing design center. The event, which raises medically indigent PWAs will be filled in money to fight AIDS in Houston, was January. sponsored by DIFFA/Houston, the local The AIDS Equity League has lnstltuted chapter of the Design Industries Founda- biweekly lunch meetings. The gatherings tion for AIDS. are open to the public and will be devoted Artists, designers and celebrities were to discussing ongoing projects of the invited to take the simple wooden ladder- League and other local AI DS issues of par- backed chair as their starting point and let ticular interest. their imaginations run free. The unique The lunch meetings will be held the se- and, in some cases, bizarre results were cond and fourth Tuesdays of each month on display Thursday night, and anyone in- from 12-1:30 p.m. at Charlie's Restaurant, terested in acquiring one of the chairs 1102 Westheimer. The first meeting took could write in his or her bid in a book pro- place on September 24. Participants will vided with each display. pay for their lunch, but those who wish to One innovation in this year's benefit attend without eating or "brown-bagging" was a category in which designers took it are welcome and will be provided a the chair as an inspiration for an lllustra- beverage. . tion or painting. Entertainment was provided by Ezra Charles and the Works. Charles also had 'TAKE A SEAT' his own entry among the chair sculptures, "The Boogie Woogie Rockin' Chair." RAISES FUNDS FOR The Houston chapter of DIFFA was AIDS IN HOUSTON started in August of 1987, and since then over $1,000,000 has been raised to assist Proceeds from Second Annual local organizations in the fight against DIFFA Event Go to LocalAgencies. AIDS. The next major fund-raising event for WHITE KNIGHT OUT~ HOUSTON - The second annual "Take DIFFA/Houston will be the return of Heart wrrx A Seat" benefit drew a large crowd Thurs- Strings to Jones Hall in Houston on May day evening, September 19 at the Innova 1 of next year. The 1992 tour of Heart Strings will include displays of the Names SIR 0 S Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12,1991 REp~MAXEY TO AT ADDRESSUNT STUDENTS ON ACTIVISM October 9 Lecture Co-Sponsored By Courage Student Group & University Programming Counsel. 'tb DENTON - State Rep. Glen Maxey is . .CLUB coming to the University of North Texas in October to speak on the issues of student 820 SAN PEDRO, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS and gay activism. Maxey, who was trained as an educator at Sam Houston State University, will ad- dress the importance of the political proc- ess as a means for effecting positive social Join NAP artist Siros for a white evening change for the gay community. benefiting the San Antonio AIDS Foundation The lecture is co-sponsored by Courage, the lesbian/gay/bisexual student organiza- tion of Denton, and the University Pro- DRESS: WHITE, Shorts- Boxers- Briefs- Minis- Bustiers-Bras gramming Counsel. This painting of a lizard lounging in a cactus chair was done For Additional Information, Please Call Wild Club for "Take A Seat" benefit by Jack Slattery. Maxey will give his address at 8 p.m., TWTNEWSphoto. Wednesday, October9 in the Recital Hall, (512)226-2620

PAGE24 TWTSEPTEMBER27. OCTOBER3 1991 i'WT'"iSlEEPiPTrEEiiiMiBBEErRI:2277;-::.:iOCXTTcOSiBiFERR:1311990011------I PAGE25 the College of Music, Avenue C and Chest- RO~D l(\\...\..u~..-- nut Street. . The lecture and discussion are free and open to the public. A public reception will follow the lecture, and Rep. Maxey will A TASTE Of lI-1E WILD S!~~~.9S S be available to take questions from the Your job audience. smidgen ot Vigeon 3.9 may be hard S HOUSTON CONFERENCE Chunk ot S\l.unk . ON WOMEN & AIDS to swallow- '{or(couldn'tto\Se on the.find\\aUt~e otherShell halj) 8.96.S\) Sponsored by Unit of UT ne Health Science Center. Center \..\neBo'l11 st . HOUSTON - Although many people your lunch '{he Chic\l.etl that J!l.Uno ... ~.9S may still think of AIDS as primarily a male crossed the Boad . 0 disease, it is posing an increasing threat to women as well. shouldn't be. flat Cat ~sai1 ~t)l r in a stack 2.S9S The AIDS Regional Education and Train- S ing Center for Texas and Oklahoma is served as a sIng eO· 8. sponsoring "Women and HIV/AIDS: An smear ot Deer...... 2.95 Emerging Epidemic." The conference is o designed for health care providers, social Boa '{oad a \a l'\od e °G00;1·1;88 f~~d) 0.1\.9 workers, educators, community leaders . ~ lIo th e :0" , S 9S and women affected by HIV or AIDS. d I m Presenting the keynote address will be ~\l\-P-P0o . . w t hall less feet) ...... Dr. Ralph DiClimente of the Center for Caven Enterprises AIDS Prevention Studies in San Francisco. proudly supports this \\aU a Babb1t v' on ~, Dr. DiClimente will speak on "Knowledge, benefit for OLCS. Attitudes and Behaviors of Adolescent INE S Females: Urban Versus Rural." CANINE ClJIS Other topics addressed will include (SOmecold, some still Ul~~! .. A.99S "Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS in Women," "Medical Manifestations of HIV/AIDS in stab ot Lab ...... 8. 9S Women and Early Intervention" and "HIVI DR \'it Bul\ Vot \'ie 6. AIDS and Pregnancy." ~:= walk Panel discussions will explore issues af- poodles 'n' ~oodles ...... f S.9S fecting women with HIV and their care- givers, including substance abuse; repro- sn\-p-pet ot ~\l\-p-peht .•. ';'h~.~~.t'ry ou dog· ductive and pediatric issues; legal and practical issues surrounding HIV counsel- \' ou eat ltke a og- ing, testing and notification of one's part- 11 ner; and issues facing the hearing im- paired, lesbian women and members of other minority groups. Eatin's more jUn- , "Women and HIV/AIDS" will be held Ulh it's hit on the run. from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, October 19at the Four Seasons Hotel, 1300 Lamar. en The cost to register for the conference is $40, which covers lunch and all materials, and the registration deadline is October 3. The conference is being funded by a U.S. Public Health Service grant, with ad- ditional funding by Burroughs-Wellcome, 3923 Cedar Springs Real Food,Real Fast, the Montrose Clinic, Critical Care Amer- ica and the Greater Houston Women's (214)380-3808 Foundation. For further information, contact Dr. Deborah Brimlow at (713)794-4075. ~

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OCTOBER The AIDS Bereavement Group will allow Remembering the Hippies members to confront stigma, anger, guilt, Dear TWT: depression and other feelings common to 18,19,20 The article by Phil Johnson called death and dying as it relates to AIDS. "Sunday in the Park With Alex" [LOOKING Experiencing these feelings is necessary Wichita, KS BACK, Vol. 17, No. 27], was fun to read, and for healing to begin. The group will allow it was also fun remembering the days of the family members to review the the "hippies" in lee Park. memories and lives of their loved ones. I remember a particular day when the The group experience will remove "hippies" first decided to swim in Turtle isolation and provide a new support Creek, causing much consternation for the system where none exists. Dallas Police as the creek was considered The group will be facilitated by Lois contaminated-and the question was, who Vanlaningham, M.S.w., C.S.w. Please call was contaminating who the most! I the Austin Men's Center (512)477-9595for believe the question was never settled. cost, further information and to register James Wheeler, M.D. for the 8-week group which begins Dallas, TX. October 9 and runs through December 4. The Center is located at 1611 W. 6th, Austin, Texas. Special Evening Donated Confidentiality is assured. Insurance reimbursement is available. DearTWT: We would like to extend special thanks William Bruzy to Mr. Skinner, who donated twelve Executive Director admission tickets to the Miss Camp Austin Men's Center America pageant which was held on September 14 at the Music Hall. The pageant was excellent and offered HoS4 Hole! Queerest of All t""h.~ laughter to a few people who have not Ramada Hotel At Broadview Place laughed for quite a whlle. DearTWT: ~.:"f.b•• -\l:ef/'lj}t~HiiJ<>}~ H.-,hd", hili fa;,! &- Wi~~I!'\ P!~lil Holl'~ Thanks a million! All the attention that the organization 4~~ $ f ur rrW:f,1A.tranflf·ll'If'nlS Ami AirlilJ(' Di$(uw1.!$ Conrccr Queer Nation has brought to our II ~~~- rue 'lr.1H,1 Center, 1·~·OO·2ll·10Hl ~ Ann Robison community has gotten to the point of +. Montrose Counseling Center being ridiculous. How can they honestly l[or~1lO ~:,j~'~';~ ., J~"" .••. ..• ~",~lio . Houston, TX believe that they, the self-proclaimed • Ul~ ), Mi- saviors of gay dignity, can't realize that ,','H"(',,,;.'i·."_;'''''''~''''''''''''''''·'''''-·. AIDS Bereavement Group many residents in the Montrose community rely on the Greensheet for DearTWT: weekly advertisements for sales and IGRA FINALS RODEO 1991 The Austin Men's Center is pleased to services on a non personal basis? For More Information - (303) 832-IGRA announce the formation of a new AIDS If the Queer Nation organization wants Q)._.. Bereavement Group. Working through the to flaunt the word "gay" in all aspects of IGRA KGRA· death of a loved one is one of life's most everyday reading, the next thing they will stress-filled and powerful experiences. be boycotting will be the milk companies 900 E. Colfax Ave. P.O. Box 16703 . I eo Dying from an AIDS-related illness Denver, CO 80218 Wichita, KS 67216-0703 .. that won't place personal ads on the sides complicates the normal grief process. The of milk cartons, with photos. stigma and secrecy surrounding AIDS I find that if one wants to reach a isolates many family members. Many have specific audience in advertising, you place no one with whom they can share their your dollars and cents with the widest grief and so the grieving process cannot audience you are aiming for. We have this follow its normal course. vehicle in TWT and The New Voice.

PAGE 28 TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 29 If they continue proclaiming, "We're stand for what I believe in and for help TH Queer, We're Here, Get Used to It," I for with my many costumes. 10 AVENUE one cannot get used to their disregard for To Mr. Gary Jackson, for helping me at 1820 North 10th what so many have fought for in Austin my time of greatest need. To Michael McAllen • (512)682-7131 and Washington to show that we are Wallace and Britches' staff for their respectable in our cause. Their efforts support, and to Norma Kristie for giving ••••••EVERY•••••••••THURSDAY••••• could much better be spent aiding their us the opportunity to express our talents brothers and sisters in need at this time, and our feelings in a special art form. "All-New" Male Review by doing much-needed volunteer work. Finally, thanks to Amazing Grace; I Webster defines queer as (kwer) adj. 1. believe in you and your special talents, Differing in some odd way from what is and you make me laugh. Good luck at October 11 ordinary; singular; peculiar. 2. a. slang. Miss America and best wishes to every Spurious; counterfeit. b. Colloq. one. COCO VEGA suspicious, questionable. c. Colloq. See you all at Miss Gay Texas 1993. Eccentric. 3. Not quite well; qualmish; with faint. Ashley Rhone Special Guest If this is what Queer Nation aspires to Miss Tarrant County 91·92 be, they are well on their way, without VICTORIA LANE regard for the overall gay community. Chuck Keister Houston, TX Mad As Hell Safest Place To Meet Men October 18 DearTWT: I cry out to all gay and lesbian Houston· 3100 Fannin· (713)522-2379 TEXAS Thanks From Donna Day communities, whether Houston, Dallas, 2509 (214) 821- 8989 Dallas· Pacific· Dear TWT: Austin, San Antonio, Galveston or Open 24 Hours 7 Days/Week TITS & ASS I'd like to thank the owners, staff and Timbuktu. We must get organized by city, management of Raps, especially Betty state and as a nation. To fight for our •••••••••••••••••••• Neal for their help and support with the rights (everyone's rights), to live happy benefit show on Sunday, September 22, to and peaceful lives, where we no longer help send me to Miss Gay America. have to hide, live in fear, be ashamed or I, iC* * * * * * * * * * *. Thank you to all of the entertainers who abused. helped raise $256. We can no longer remain silent and just With much love and thanks. sit on our butts. We must all get involved :·CD6~ : Donna Day together politically, through peaceful Miss Great Plains 1992 demonstrations, or volunteering with iC ~WORLD. Dallas, TX. existing organizations. Anything! We all must get involved! iC "AMERlCA'S CHOICE FOR COSTUMES" • If you are not helping your community, I iC Rentals - Sales • Special Thanks from Ashley you are hurting yourself and others. We I DearTWT: can no longer allow the travesty of lack of iC"Texas'Halloween Headquarters". political consideration and prejudice I would like to take this opportunity to against our community. To sit and allow thank some very special people for their : 1000' s of costumes on display • this is a travesty in itself. I'm mad as hell love and devotion at Miss Gay Texas 1992. and I'm not going to take it anymore! If you * * Alterations available * * i' A special thanks to Mr. Carlton Cozart allow this to continue, I'm mad at you, for his sincere patience through our many iCWIGS, MAKE.UP, ACCESSORIES, i' too. rehearsals and for his crafty talents in So get off your butts and make a building our sensational props. Thanks : DRESSES, COSTUME JEWELRY,; difference. Only we as a whole can make also to all my dancers, Stacey, Freddy, a difference. Whether we stand proud and iC THEATRICAL COSTUMES and i' David, Dennis, and Stuart, for keeping me protected, or continue to be stomped going and for all their hard and devoted work. down, the choice is ours. Think about it! iC • I would like to thank those who are Another very special thanks to Mr. Ron dolnq their part. We could not have come iC Hours: 9-6 Mon.-Sat. i' Blackwell for his support and good this far without you. It thrills me every iC5707Richmond Ave. 13621Inwood Rd. i' criticism. I'll always be one of your girls. time we make another step to make Houston Bldg. 400 Inwood Plaza Thanks to Kevin and Keith for standing by ourselves heard. It's a renewing spirit. iC(713)266·5357 Dallas i' me so many years. Thanks as well to Mr. iC1·800·222·6547 (214)696·8901 i' Charles Grimes, a.k.a. Angela Aaron, for M.D.A. •••••••••••••••••••••• teaching me to believe in myself and to Galveston, TX '*' PAGE 30 TWT SEPTEMBER27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 I TWr SEPTEMBER27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 31 VIEWPOINTpresents an opportunity for readers to express an In-depth personal opinion on a wide range of subjects coverage as provided under COBRA." tually had occasion to read one in some- from various perspectives. All guest ecrtonots must be signed. I telephoned the Greensheet offices and time. But I feel very strongly that Our Opinions expressed in Viewpoint are those of the individual spoke with a Ms. Stermon who verified guest writers, and not of TWT, its editors or staff. Furthermore, customers should have the right to have TWT is not liable or responsible for the content of Viewpoint. that the employee was retained on the it, along with Inner View, The New Voice Send your opinion to TWT Viewpoint. 811Westhelmer, Suite payroll as long as possible and that he did Leisure Learning Unlimited, Health and 106, Houston, Texas 77006. not, for reasons unknown, elect to con- Fitness, The Wall Street Journal, USA To- tinue his insurance coverage. Later the day, The New York Times, The Houston same day, I happened to mention this Chronicle, Post, The London Sunday Why I Choose to Oppose Gueet Nation situation to our advertiSing representative Times (available next door at Rice) and from the Houston Chronicle, and it seems THISWEEKIN TEXAS,available, and to be able that she and her husband were employed to make their own choices. at the Greensheet during this time, When Finally, what really arouses my curios- on the Gteensheet Issue I asked for her version of what had happen- ity is the eight people from Queer Nation By David Herndon ed, she told virtually the same story: with whom I spoke. Of these eight, six did "We couldn't believe how the Green- not know who Louie Welch is and had not Owner, House of Pies, Houston sheet treated this man. He was an account heard of the now famous ", .. shoot the executive and earning a pretty large salary. queers" fiasco. Four did not know the ast week I began receiving telephone practices to the attention of the public. They kept him on the payroll even when he significance of the pink triangle and five Lcalls from various individuals, some Ultimately, however, I feel that it is up to could only come in foran hour or two each had never heard of Stonewall. In fact, most claiming to be a part of the gay activist each individual to make the choice regard- day. I remember(the person who made the said they had only lived in Houston for less organization called Queer Nation, These ing whether to read or advertise in the decision) agonizing over being forced to than a year. people were asktnq=-no, demand- Greensheet. I do not feel that members of let him go when it was obvious that he was Too often, we are prone to jump on the ing-that I remove the Greensheet shop- Queer Nation have the right to make those too sick to work," bandwagon, grab some posters and send per's guide from my restaurant. It seems choices on his (or her) behalf. Censorship 3,) The only point that Queer Nation out the call to boycott before all the facts that this group is concerned over the is a beast from the same herd. made that is factual is the refusal of Green- are in. Several years ago, Coors beer disap- advertising policy of the Greensheet, But secondly, and more important, is sheet to accept gay or lesbian ads in the peared from virtually every gay bar in the which refuses to accept personal advertis- the approach taken by Tracy Brown. Not "Heart t' Heart" section or to permit the based on a still unfounded ing in its "Heart t' Heart" section for other only does he presume to speak for the en- use of the words "gay" or "lesbian" in rumor that the owners of the brewery than ", .. singles who would like to tire gay community, but insists that his other types of ads as well. As Ms. Stermon discriminated against homosexuals, That establish relationships with members of political viewpoint is the only one that explained, they will accept an ad which is still unfounded despite the fact that the opposite sex." In addition, Tracy counts. From where he stands, democracy might say "Garage sale, with proceeds several investigative reporters have Brown, who called on behalf of Queer Na- and freedom of speech apply only to him benefiting the Gay and Lesbian Political spoken with employees-both past and tion, said that Greensheet also and his organization. In this case, Tracy Caucus," but not an ad which says, "Gay present-of Coors. discriminated against gays with regard to (and/or Queer Nation) charges that Green- man wishes to sell stereo." Similarly, the boycott against the Diana employment and had even fired an AIDS sheet discriminates against gays in Even though several callers from Queer Foundation was based on claims that a victim and then cancelled his medical employment, has fired a PWA and then Nation insisted that other publications member of the foundation protested the insurance. cancelled his medical insurance and final- such as the Post and Chronicle accepted issuance of a liquor license to a bar with At the onset, I asked Tracy for additional ly, of course, there's the advertising policy. gay-oriented ads in their personal adver- no parking facilities located on his residen- information, such as names, which he was Now, while these charges would seem tising section, I found that this was not the tial street. Who lost on that one? The gay u unable to provide. I then told him that I to justify a boycott against Greensheet, case. The Post will accept gay ads fortheir people who receive the charitable con- would need more time to look into whether there are a few problems: section called "The Phone Line," where tributions from the proceeds of the awards or not I wanted to participate in such a 1.)Of all the Queer Nation callers I spoke the caller is charged $15 per call. The and advertising. boycott. Almost immediately, House of with, not one was able to provide a Chronicle will not accept any gay-oriented I am not really sure that organizations Pies became the target of a series of verifiable case of discrimination based on ads in their "People Meeting People" or such as Queer Nation serve the interests harassing telephone calls, Some simply sexual orientation. In fact, I spoke with a any other personal ad section, of the gay community at all. Nor am I sure hung up without saying anything and young man who was employed by Green- Now, what all this excitement boils just what their goals lnvotve. Perhaps I am others called to say they could not sheet who said that being gay was not, to down to is that the Greensheet is guilty on- just suspicious of any group which con- patronize a restaurant that continued to his knowledge, ever an issue either way at ly of selectively accepting advertising that dones censorship, is willing to stage pro- I carry copies of the Greensheet. Ultimate- Greensheet. they feel is representative of their overall tests against their own kind (or as one of ly, this confrontation culminated in 2.) In the case of the AIDS sufferer (now readership. , .as do the Post, the Chroni- our customers observed, "Queer Nation is members of Queer Nation staging a pro- deceased) who was employed by Green- cle and other citywide publications. It exercising their First Amendment rights to I, test in front of the House of Pies late Satur- sheet, only one caller from Queer Nation might be argued that the Greensheet is not try to stop the House of Pies from exercis- "I day night, September 14. even knew his name. This person, when really in the same category since it is ing theirs") or to look the other way when There are a number of reasons why I pressed for details, admitted that he devoted to advertising and is given away. it serves their purposes. Often these peo- have chosen to oppose Queer Nation on wasn't really fired and his medical in- While this point is well-taken, try placing ple bring on more discrimination than they this issue, First, I believe that (assuming surance wasn't really cancelled. What real- a gay personal ad in, say, Health and eliminate. Maybe it's time to learn how we the charges are true) Queer Nation has the ly happened, he said, "was that Green- Fitness, can all live together. After all, if it weren't right to stage protest marches, call press sheet changed insurance carriers and he I really have no affinity with Greensheet, for straight people, there would be no gay conferences and otherwise bring these (the employee) did not opt to continue I don't advertise with them and haven't ac- people. 1M!'

SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 32 TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 TWr PAGE 33 MARCH ON WASHINGTON '93 Because We've Come A Long Way, But We Have A Long Way To Go Planning Now Underway for Third Major Gathering of Gays & Lesbians in Nation's Capital By Russell Williams

our years ago, Washington D.C. was the march. He was received with great en- F hit by a storm so furious it made a thusiasm as he addressed the need for lasting impression on the city. It was not more AIDS funding and civil rights protec- an act of nature, but an act of anger and tion for gay and lesbian citizens. frustration carefully orchestrated by a Though most of Jackson's speech was handful of gay and lesbian activists. Kay devoted to the issue of AIDS funding and Ostberg, one of three chairpersons, along research, he also took the opportunity to with a seven-member executive commit- call for all gay American voters to support tee, organized the record-breaking Na- him in his race for the presidential nomina- tional March on Washington for Lesbian tion. "Today, I stand with you! Election and Gay Rights. time, you stand with me!," he appealed to On Sunday, October 11, 1987, a half the roaring crowd. FEATURING million lesbians, gays and supporters Many demands were expressed by the flocked to the nation's capital to par- speakers at the rally, including legal ticipate in the rally to demand gay rights recognition of gay relationships; the repeal The and to protest the lack of government of laws making sodomy between consent- Lesbian and Gay funding on AIDS care and research. It was ing adults a crime; an end to discrimina- Bands of America the largest group of people ever to des- tion against people with AIDS or HIV- cend on the capital, far exceeding the positive status as well as people of color; famous Martin Luther King civil rights and passage of the congressional gay Jones Hall march in 1963, and more than twice the rights bill. 615 Louisiana size of the first gay rights march in 1979. While the crowd applauded these Houston As those brave soliders of freedom demands, it was clear that it would take marched past the White House, they more than a march to achieve them. Par- sunday 7:30 PM chanted with fury, "Shame! Shame! ticipants were encouraged to use the September 29, 1991 Shame!," ind icating thei r obvious disgust power of their votes to remove homo- towards an irresponsible government. A phobic, self-serving officials from govern- wide array of groups were represented in ment positions and replace them with the crowd, including the Names Project, qualified candidates who were supportive Parents and Friends of PWAs and the Na- of gay and lesbian issues. tional Gay and Lesbian Task Force. Pink In present-day America however, homo- and lavender balloons, ribbons and signs sexual men and women are still victims of filled the streets as the marchers worked discrimination, hate crimes, verbal and their way down Pennsylvania Avenue and physical violence, and anti-gay humor in Over to the Mall, where they were greeted television and Hollywood movies. by guest speakers and politicians. Homosexuals are still looked upon as Among the speakers was the Rev. Jesse perverts and abominations of God. AIDS Jackson, who had just declared his can- is still looked upon as our punishment for didacy for the presidency the day before our sins. And we are still considered a

TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 35 nuisance upon mainstream society. Texas on the committee. Gay and lesbian citizens have come a These delegates will meet in Alexandria, long way since the first march on Wash- Virginiaon November9-11 this year in con- ington in 1979. We have made our [unction with the National Gay and Les- presence known and we have let our bian Task Force Creative Change Con- government know that we are here to stay, ference. ICC members will focus their ef- We have elected many openly gay can- forts on attracting more people into parade didates to city, state and government of- planning. They also hope to encourage a fices, and we have many outspoken sup- broader range of groups to become porters in the music and movie industries. members of the organizing committee. HI~.r:f:;:6P We have their support, but it is not By having delegates on the committee, enough. Until we have the full support of organizations will have the opportunity to tPJI~oi~' our government, we are not free citizens. voice their opinions, help organize the ~ :Jnl We cannot marry our lovers and we can- march and have a vote in all official pro- not be free of this stigma called ceedings throughout the event. Any group PII.:~{.~ discrimination. or organization may send a member to Because of this, plans are underway for represent it at the meeting in Alexandria. ~rJa~ another march in Washington. On August Full representation of the gay and les- t . ' 3 and 4 of this year, an organizational bian community in this country cannot be P ufrv meeting was held at Chicago's Allerton achieved without the participation of these Hotel to elect regional representatives and groups. Modifications were made to in- establish steering committees and work- clude more women and minorities within ing groups to begin the long process of the parade planning structure. organizing a demonstration bigger and Any groups, organizations or individuals better than the one in 1987. who would like to attend the meeting One hundred gay and lesbian represen- should contact Brian Keever in Houston tatives from 26 states attended the at (713)527-9111, or Tom Neal in Dallas at meeting. Several dates were suggested for (214)526-4523. They can assist you in ob- the next march, and after a brief debate, taining further information. participants voted and unanimously ap- The March on Washington in 1993 prom- proved a march on Washington set for ises to be one of the more festive events April 25, 1993. in recent history for gays and lesbians. The Individuals were elected to represent Interim Committee for the march strong- their states in what is called the Interim ly urges groups to get involved and be a Coordinating Committee. Houston's Brian part of this joyous event. Keever, representing the National Leather Fund-raising donations and volunteers Association and the Houston Gay and Les- are also needed. For more information, bian Political Caucus, and Dallas' Tom write to The March on WaShington, P.O. Neal with the Coalition of Lesbian and Gay Box 14573, San Francisco, CA 94114. Student Groups, were elected to represent . ~~ '*f Over 1,000 Texans attended the fast March on Washington in October of 1987. ;~ -~$i~. ~~. -~::-4,@:'?'" -[:ti.>:~-"'--~-1~~ -< I~,~.LMd ~ E""""".mo","dmo,,p'''P'' )- 'ff"~·~·.d f~ i;k,AI""'de"" 'oam'" to'''''' "'. ~ ,M" re :» !I.!. . j. / .'"H" We"'" '00 tooo,,~, «""" 11W~ ""mbe, below...""",,,,,,,,,,. if you wish.

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his is it! This is the weekend the whole T world has been waiting for! The Lone Star Symphonic Band hosts the Lesbian and Gay Bands of America Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Jones Hall, Houston forthe historic "Stars Across America" concert. The stage will be crowded with lesbian and gay musicians from all overthe United States and Canada, and their message will inspire pride and courage and community in the audience and the world. Tickets are $12.50 each or $10 for groups of ten or more. "Stars Across America" benefits Houston's Colt 45's Trouble Fund. (713) 522·0181. At Diverse Works, 21 current and pre- vious sculpture students of the University of Houston exhibit their works depicting their views of relevant social/environmen- tal issues. Each artist has been a student of Robert Bourden, a professor of sculp- ture at the University of Houston. In his Ballet Gran Folklorico de Mexico opens classes, Bourdon stresses social respon- the Grand 1894 Opera House's 1991-92 sibility and environmental awareness as a season in Galveston tomorrow night at 8 way of life and as a source of materials for p.m. Direct from Mexico City, Ballet Gran artistic expression. Tuesday through Fri- Folklorico de Mexico compresses a thou- day, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday sand years of Mexican history into two noon-5 p.m. Through October 27.1117 East hours with a colorful, fluent, intense spec- Freeway. tacle of an authentic presentation of Apartment 3-~ is being held over to regional folk dances. $20 each or $17 for screaming acclaim at Curtains. Shows at a group of ten or more. 2020 Postoffice 11p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights only. Street. (409)763-7173 or (713)480-1894. See it or you'll never know. 3722 Wash- In Austin, see The Rocky Horrow Show ington Avenue. (713)862-4448. tonight and tomorrow at 8 p.m. and mid- Whatever you do, keep next Sunday (Oc- night, and on Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Vor- tober6) open forthe Montrose Singers' fall tex Repertory Company. Call (512)448-2299 concert. Happy Together will make you for ticket and schedule information, and happy. Tickets are $10 at Lobo and In- be sure to ask about the discount if you klings. Call Beau at (713) 526-5348 and come in costume. 1921 Ben White Boule- you'll be happy, too. vard East. In Beaumont, Paths to Grace, an exhibi- Capital City Playhouse's Production of tion of sacred illuminated manuscripts, Neil Simon's hit comedy Brighton Beach features 30 different manuscript leaves Memoirs will be in town only one more from the 12th through 16th centuries, ex- week. Performances are Wednesday emplifying different aspects of spiritual through Saturday at 8 p.m. with a com- life and devotion practiced in the Middle plimentary buffet at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday Ages. Also check out the Survey of and Thursday. Tickets are $8 - $10. Call for American Art 1870-1900, a show featu ring reservations. (512)472-2966. 914 West 4th WOrksof American painters of the 19th and Street. 20th centuries like Robert Henri, Mary Also playing in Austin, at Live Oak Cassatt, Ernest Lawson and others. Both Theatre, is The Best Little Whorehouse /n at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Texas, the rip-roaring comedy about the La

PAGE 43 Grange establishment that so offended a certain newscaster from Houston that he If you miss Earth Angels at the Crescent got it closed down-and it's been a musl- Theatre, you'll have to wait until next DR. TERRY R. WATSON cal sensation ever since! Through Octo. spring to see them when they come to General Medicine, D.o., PA ber 20. Call (512)472-5143 for tickets and Houston. Earth Angels is a "sorta' fairy reservations. tale" about a street performer (C.K. Sunday in San Antonio, David Mairs McFarland), her quiet friend Boo (Jean conducts the San Antonio Symphony in Fogel Zee) and their collection of ten other T DR. DAVID DONNEll the 1862 Overture, complete with cannon unforgettable characters. Tonight and General Medicine, M.D. and fireworks on the grounds of the quad- tomorrow at 8 p.m. and a matinee Satur- rangle at Fort Sam Houston. 7 p.m. Free. day at 5 p.m. $12 evenings, $9 matinee. Hear Cheap Talk at the Jump-Start 2215 Cedar Springs Road. (214)821-1860. DR. MARK S. HAYES Your Personal Physicians for ... Theatre, 1033 South Alamo in the historic Theatre Three was voted the "theatre doing the most interesting plays" and OPTOMETRIST ·GENERAl MEDICINE King William district. Criminal justice, ·IMMUNE AND SEXUALLY demonic possession, sex-positive political "most interesting theatre" by readers of TRANSMITTED DISEASES correctness and extraterrestrial life all the Dallas Morning News. You'll find out turtle creek eye associates why when you see Heartbeats, the new • DISCREET, PERSONALIZED come under scrutiny in this fierce satire of musical by Amanda McBroom. It "isn't PROFESSIONAL EYE EXAMINATIONS CONFIDENTIAL ATTENTION TV talk shows. Tonight and tomorrow, and October 4 and 5 and 11 and 12. 8 p.m. $7 about big events, it's about the small, Ocular Disease (512)227·JUMP. significant events that people remember Contact Lens Specialist Stratford Court· Suite 204 Are you a star wannabe? The Dallas about their lives." It's about the mid-life ~ 3607 OAK LAWN ~ Opera is auditioning for non·singing men, crises of the heroine and it includes gro- 4140 Lemmon Ave. Suite #120 women and children for parts in their up. cery store Clerks and birthday cards burst- Dallas, Texas 75219 " AT BOWSER " coming 35th Anniversary season. No pre- ing into song, as well as a smile-through- (214) 528·4050 DALLAS· (214) 520-7200 vious stage experience is expected. Be at your-tears finale. 2800 Routh Street. (214) Answered 24 Hours the Dallas Opera's rehearsal hall, 1719 871-3300. IN TGI FRIDAY'S COURT Visa & MasterCard Accepted Chesnut at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 5. Or call (214)443.1043. They're already stars at the Pocket Sandwich Theatre. Christopher Durang's comedy Laughing Wild is playing Friday and Saturday evenings at 11 p.m., with refreshments available at 10:30 p.m. $5. 5400 East Mockingbird, Suite 119. (214) 821·1860. In Memoriam Our Founder Cecil Ray deLoach 1952·1991 Bertha and Vera celebrate A Tuna Christmas. Fort Worth can't wait any longer. A Tuna + Christmas with Joe Sears and Jaston Wil- Th" M"d+lcal Escrow Society II Iiams is playing to those who shop early, ~ ~ at Casa Manana Theatre. Tuna, Texas is a A' d TERMIIII...IALLY ILL hotbed of conservatism and religious fun- PW 5 an I~ da~entalism. The town's little theatre is tryl~g to put on A Christmas Carol, but the clty s secretary is threatening to pull the Cash Now for Your Life· Insurance III. plug because their electriclty bill is in ar- :ears. "!"heTuna Smut Snatchers Society You Can Be In Control ISprobmg the lyrics of so-called Christmas hy~ns ("Round Young Virgins"?) and the , Chnstmas is putting boxer + +, . shorts on the Nativity wise men and ERA The Medical Escrow Society but.tonsonMothersMary.ThiscomedYiS ~ delightful, and as appropriate just before 800 ""-1314 Halloween as i.tis other times of the year. 1- - 4~~ Thursd~ys, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., wIth Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. $12.50-$22. 3101 West Lancaster. (817)332-9319. \!IV

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COMICS: at Houston's Museum of FineArts 100 Years of through November 10 by .Iavier Tamez Comic Art ust imagine, if you will, having a Sun- Metal. Also included are now-defunct J day morning without the funnies, a strips from the first half of the 20th cen- Sunday without your favorite tury that delved into fantasy, ethnic and character to put asmileon yourface. How immigrant humor and vaudeville. (An would we ever escape from the groaning almost unnoticed feature of many of these accounts of war, pestilence, murder and early strips is the helpful numbering of corruption that compose the main news each of the frames to facilitate reading section? flow). A common feature of these strips, Happily, this unpleasant scenario need whether historical or contemporary, is the only be imagined, for the comic strip and use of ingenuous characters. have become such an integral The inncocent figure, as child or part of American culture that not even an idealist, provides a bountiful source of Orwellian future could eradicate them. subject matter for humor. Here we have This distinctly American creation is cur- the inimitable imagination gone wild in rently being celebrated in an exhibition of "Calvin and Hobbes" by Bill Watterson, approximately 100 original drawings from the dreamy escapism of "Pogo" (which various public and private collections. has recently been resurrected and is again "Great American Comics: 100 Years of being syndicated in newspapers across Comic Art" is now on display at the the country), the adolescent antics of Museum of Fine Arts through November Hank Ketcham's "Dennis the Menace" 10. and the gallery of Charles Schultz' The exhibition is a compendium of this "" gang. Also included are the once ignored art form, which is now univer- ever-bungling "Mutt and Jeff," the sally acknowledged for both its infor- anatomically deficient "," the mative and entertaining value. The exhibit egalitarian social interaction of "," and the rudimentary humor of surveys a wide variety of genres grouped "Nancy." into four general categories: "Kids, Kats and Krazies " "Domestic Drama" " High Cats are highlighted with the presence Adventure" ~nd "Nightmares, Poiitics and of "," who gave rise to a •.•~.•.·Ithe Outer Fringe." number of feline antiheroes such as - _(0 "Kids, Kats and Krazies" begins with a "" and AI Davis' lazy and iniqui- tous "Garfield." look at one of the earliest strips from the 1890's, "Little Nemo in Siumberland," a In" Domestic Drama," the sometimes - - . '. - strange, surrealistic comic caper that convulsive escapades of Chick Young's •• : ~ lOOksas if it could have been pulled from "" and the rest of the Bumstead .,... _ _. the pages of the latest issue of Heavy family stand in contrast to the more realistic, far drier humor of "Sally Forth"

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TWT SEPTEMBER27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 51 PAGE 50 "Zippy" by Bill Griffith, yet it barely qualifies as bizarre. RICHMOND NEWS Bizarre, however, is definitely the adjec- & VIDEO tive for the works of or the 4330 Richmond Ave· Houston quirky dreamscape of "Big Baby: Curse of DR. NICHOLAS EDD, the Mole Men." (Limited Time) This oddly alien format has flourished Customer Appreciation Nite with the advent of the graphic novel-self- described comic books for adults. The Sunday. Monday and Tuesday Psy.D. results are sometimes disturbing, from 12 midnight to 8 a.m. sometimes "laughable, but invariably R- 1 Free Lube with Theater rated. Among the more artistically provok- Purchase ing is "Batman: the Dark Knight Returns" Psycholo~ist by . STORE #2 COMING SOON The comic art exhibit is a delectable treat for anyone who enjoys comics and 2841 FONDREN We offer a specialized program for HIV-positive cartoons. There are, to be sure, ques- "The Latest Videos For Sale & Rent" tionable oversights in the selection of Can't Find TWT? We Always Have Them" strips for the exhibit. For instance, while people to strengthen positive behaviors and attitudes. MAGAZINES the cat receives some limelight, the dog & is overlooked completely. The canine stars NOVELTIES A POSlflVE AnlTUDE i A HEALTHIERLIFE of "Fred," "Marmaduke," "Mother Goose 10 jH ...... •.. ::;>'~-J+. and Grim" and "Howard Huge" were all MINI· ··Individual and group therapy bypassed. TIiEATRES The domestic arena would have been "For those who always expect the best" • Relationship tounseling ,I enhanced with the inclusion of the tormented home life of "Hagar the Horri- ~ Z • E-· e ··Biofeedback and stress management ble" (which is not in the exhibit even Open 2~ Hours.Includmq HolidaYI' \\e .-I"'PI Personal Checks though he is present on the banners hang- ·-Couples • Depression • Hypnosis ing outside the museum) or the forever em- I battled "Lockhorns." Likewise, the adven- •Alcohol/drug dependency ture category would have benefited from the presence of any of a score of Stan Lee •Gay issues superheroes made popular in Marvel ~;f' \~- Comics. Probably the most glaring omission, -~ 1', CH:~~~UX though, would have fallen under the ban- Montrose: 2128 WELCH :. 5331 BEVERLY ner of outer fringe. It is unfortunate that . 1 Hll.L LANE "The Far Side" by Gary Larson could not ~ . . be a part of this comic art exposition. It LLW J 626-3660 Houston, Texas should be noted, however, that Larson's '---7 HOUSTON work is currently on tour around the coun- (713) 465i2377 try and the promoters of that tour have an exclusivity contract for the display of his SPACIOUS LIVING original works while their tour is in pro- Memorial City Professional Blvd. # 1 gress. Still, his absence is notable. Criteria used in bringing this or any 8 902 Frostwood #269 • 465-2377 other collection together can always be ....Il ~ol"t $28 called into question. Any criticism to that 1 "6£DltOO~'o r J.'ol"t $4,)5 end, however, should be qualified with one 0 2 "6£DltOOl"t ~ ..•.Il $"75 • 24-hour phone service • Insurance Welcome question: Does the exhibit work? The answer in this case is a resounding yes. 3 "6£DltOOl"t l'ltO~~J. • Evenings and weekends available "100 Years of Comic Art" is fun and flighty, educational and erudite. There's lots to read and everything to admire. Stand aside Gaugin, take a back seat Singer Sargent; , Free Basic Cable '6 Pools the works of Watterson, Trudeau and a , Located in the GaDeria Area • Covered Parking host of others are center stage for now and • Door-to-Door Trash Pick-up • 8 Laundry Rooms deservedly so. ".,

TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 53 On Our Cover The Eclectic Works of JAMES PREUSS Washington state native James Preuss began painting as a child. Before coming to Houston seven years ago, he also spent many years in north- ern California, San Francisco and . Three and a half years ago, Preuss altered a long career in floral design so that he could dedicate most of histime

The ortist ond The Offeriflg. to painting. He says he has never re- gretted the decision. "I'm very happy," Preusssays, "to be one of the very few people who is able to do what I truly Ii want to do." Preuss refuses to be locked into a specific style, saying that he goes through weekly and even daily shifts. "Sometimes a crack in the pavement or a light reflected on a wall will inspire an entire work," he says. Preussis also very interested in sen- suality, youth and mythological themes. "We are so surrounded by anger, hate and ugliness, I won't paint those things. When I wake up in the morning, Iwant

Poseldor: to see something of beauty ... some- thing that will make my day pleasant." James Preuss'current show at Gen- try, which opens tonight, September 27 and runsthrough October 27, offers many examples of the breadth of his artistic range. Preuss is not only talented, but also dedicated to help- ing people with AIDS. Twenty percent of the proceeds from the sale of his paintings at the show will benefit The Assistance Fund.

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Midnite Sun mixologist Chet Brunn. hile the summer season may have W been a fading memory in 1977, it gly, Dick Bridgeman and Jim Farmer as- didn't mean an end to the supply of "hot, suming the reigns of command of the sweaty mens" in oh-so-brief bikinis. Need Houston Motorcycle Club in Houston; Sex proof? Why, just take a look at the cover Pot Lee Marriott managing at Patches in shot of the oh-so-gorgeous top two Fort Worth; Joey, Farrie, Vance and finalists at Mr. Texas, Mike Rosen and Chet Brunn at the Midnite Sun, back in Mark Duhon. Speaking of brief encounters, our NEWS UP FRONT column detailed the upcoming grand reopening of the Club Baths of Houston, newly remodeled and improved after a devastating fire that virtually destroyed the facility. And if that wasn't enough to leave you gasping for air, surely the selection of Elaine Noble as host of a fund-raising rally for the Dallas Gay Political Caucus was. Noble was, after all, the first openly gay person elected to a high political office-in her case as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. OP regular Ernestine. Now really, folks, who else would keep You advised of such lofty events? Houston; ditto that spot for showgirls SAY, WASN'T THAT ... Sherri Powers, Melody Michaels, Jerry Vanover, Eartha Shy Clayton and the Divine Miss Maxine Kitt, Peaches, Maggie and Benji; Ernest- at Sassy's Bar in Dallas; Shorty Harris, ine, Lady Shawn, Donna Day, Carmelita Brian Rogers, Kerry Graham, Widdie Wig- and "Candy" Delight at the OP in both

lWT C'!:nTr-&.lnr-n,...., ,.....,...... ,.,...'"•••'~•.• , •.•.•••..• PAGE 59 Dallas and Houston; and Ray Hill, Jeff, Fred, Mark and Carl riding the airwaves at Wilde and Stein, 90.1 KPFT Radio in Houston. By the way, did you know that you could, in 1977, enjoy 50-cent bardrinks during the super Happy Hour at the club that gave way to the Montrose Mining Company, Un- cle Charlie's on Pacific? I thought you did! The gay community seemed recession- proof 10 these many years ago, as the Bulletin Board posted literally thousands of openings for job-seeking Texasexuals. And with choices offering such glamorous positions as attendants at Club Houston, ice·melters at Cuddles and clerks at Studz News, it was no wonder ou r brothers from the North were descending on the Lone Star state. And finally, on the subject of descend- ing, that's exactly what Vera was doing as demonic visitors continued to hold her eternal soul in their grasp in John Gard- ner's soap operatic serial, LIFE WITH VERA. And while Linda Blair was satisfied with pea soup, Vera's only culinary request was for copious amounts of tacos. And so it was, this week in Texas, 1977.

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PAGE 61 SPECIAL MALE FANTASIES 1·900 230-TIED 8 4 3 3 Adults over 18 only please, $2 a minute, OCTOBERSKY - As the tenth month of the year begins, the Sun is in Libra with Mer- cury. Venus, the planet that rules romance and your October LOVESCOPE, begins the month in Leo, but slips into Virgo on October 7. ONE ON ONE Meanwhile, Mars cranks up your sex drive from Libra until mid-month when Mars steals into Scorpio. CONNECTIONS FOR Outer Planets: Jupiter stirs up good fortune from its position in Virgo. Saturn, after go- ing backwards for the past month, turns direct and resumes forward motion in Aquarius HOT LEATHER on October 5. Uranus and Neptune are only four degrees apart in Capricorn while Pluto is still two ACTION signs back in Scorpio. The Moon: This month's New Moon occurs Monday, October 7 and this month's Full Moon comes two weeks later on Wednesday, October 23. 1·900 Meteor Shower: The annual Orionid Meteor Shower will produce up to 40 shooting stars per hour on the nights of October 19, 20 and 21. The Orion ids are associated with a recent journey by Halley's Comet through our solar system. 468· Standard Time: Daylight Savings Time will end during the last weekend of the month. America returns to Standard Time at 2 a.m., Sunday, October 27-time to set your clocks back an hour. Spring eheed, fall back.

6500 LIBRA: (Sept 23 - Oct 23) Venus, the planet spends the early part of the month in your which rules your October LOVESCOPE, tenth house. This transit introduces a spends the early part of the month in your period when your social status and pro- eleventh house. This transit is indicative of minence will be enhanced. It will also be a a short period in which you will look for- favorable time to seek favors from those in ward to and actively establish new friend- power and authority, and it is also a pro- ships and social relationshJps. Your par- pitious time for you to request a raise or ticipation in cooperative efforts and ven- praise. Wealthy and prominent women can tures with friends and groups will offer in- assist you in the advancement of your creased opportunity for social and roman- affairs. tic involvements. Join an organization. You SAGITTARIUS: (Nov 22 - Dec 21) Venus, the may tumble for one of its new-found planet which rules your October LOVESCOPE, members. spends the early part of the month in your SCORPIO:(Oct 24 - Nov 21)Venus, the planet ninth house. This transit means you are apt which rules your October LOVESCOPE, to travel for pleasure, hence making this an

-,~"-' TWT SEPTEMBER27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 I TWr SEPTEMBER27 _ OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 63 PAGE 62 excellenttime to take a well-deserved and artistic expression. The Venus visit is also long overdue late summer vacation. Some conducive to the establishment of greater of you may even go on a quick honeymoon harmony within your home, particularly of some nature. Your interest in affairs from among family members, whether it be your afar now rises to prominence. A long- birthright family or your adopted family. distance affair with a stranger is probable. ROT TOPS GEMINI: (May 21 - Jun 21) Venus, the planet CAPRICORN: (Dec 22 - Jan 19) Venus, the which rules your October LOVESCOPE, LOOKING FOR planet which rules your October LOVESCOPE, spends the early part of the month in your spends the early part of the month in your third house. Thistransit introduces a period eighth house. This transit can bring you gifts, of active social communication between financial gain and inheritances through you and your family, your neighbors and ROT business partnerships, marriage or other your business associates. Interest may also close personal relationships. You stand to arise in your use of speech and the written BOTfOMS gain from knowing another. You may even word to establish more friendly social rela- be offered an opportunity in a business tionships. Tact, ease, smoothness and relationship of some kind. Other people's diplomacy in speaking and writing will be 1·900·535·2700 money falls into your hands. evidenced in the amount of increased cor- Adults over 18 only. AQUARIUS: (Jan 20 - Feb 18) Venus, the respondence and telephone conversations $2 per minute planet which rules your October LOVESCOPE, you have with others-all of which will fur- spends the early part of the month in your ther your aspirations. seventh house. This transit rings wedding CANCER: (June 22 - July 22) Venus, the bells and portends a period of increased planet which rules your October LOVESCOPE, social contact with the general public. You spends the early part of the month in your will likely behave in a more sociable, outgo- second house. This transit presents you ing and considerate manner towards with the opportunity to gain financially others, and thus be aptto attract others and through businesses related to art, music or become engaged in close relationships or luxury items. You are also apt to display a partnerships. This indeed is a favorable greater sensuality towards the physical period for marriage or approaching a pleasures of life, acquiring jewelry, fine potential marriage or business partner. clothing, perfumes, art objects, luxury items PISCES:(Feb 18 - Mar 20) Venus, the planet and other possessions of opulence and which rules your October LOVESCOPE, wealth. spends the early part of the month in your LEO: (July 23 - Aug 22) Venus, the planet sixth house. This transit causes you to ex- which rules your October LOVESCOPE, press an increased interest in your food and spends the early part of the month in your dietary habits, personal grooming, dress re- own sign, positioned in your first house of quirements and your occupational environ- personality. This transit is indicative of a ment. You may even introduce music, art short period when you will become socially objects or decorations into your occupa- outgoing and active in efforts to initiate tional environment and thus make working social activities. Your personal mannerisms conditions more pleasant and enjoyable. will also develop a refinement and charm ARIES:(Mar 21 - Apr 19) Venus, the planet that will be more pleasing to others and which rules your October LOVESCOPE, confer greater social grace. spends the early part of the month in your VIRGO: (Aug 23 - Sep 22) Venus, the planet fifth house. Thistransitexpandsyoursocial which rules your October LOVESCOPE, life with many and varied pleasurable pur- spends the early part of the month in your suits. It's a favorable time for you to host twelfth house. This transit imparts great parties and delve into other social events. significance to your inner peace of mind, Romantic opportunities are certain to enter creating quiet harmony. You will develop your life during this Venus visit, a good time a kinder and more generous outlook to seek favors through the pathway of sex. toward those less fortunate, often wanting Hot connections Yes,you may give of yourself in order to gain to help them, hoping they will love you in a favor. return. Cognizance of this inner source, with real ~ys TAURUS:(Apr 20 - May 20)Venus, the planet beauty and enrichment will further your Which rules your October LOVESCOPE, understanding of yourself. You may involve who want spends the early part of the month in your yourself in a secret romance for fall. fourth house. This transit motivates you to COMING NEXTWEEK: The October New instant action Useyour home as a center for social activ- Moon. ity, romantic courtship and perhaps even ,.,

TWT SEPTEMBER27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 65 TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 64 LONE STAR VOLLEYBALL Houston - The Lone Star Volleyball As- sociation recently held its awards ceremony for the summer season at Gentry's. In the recreational division, the Gameboys took top honors, followed by Highstakes and the Glamour Boys. Winners in the powerdivi- sion were Skyyy-scrapers followed by Houston Hefiers and Basic Brothers. Con- VOLLEYBALL ACTION gratulations to the winners from TWTSPORTS. Dallas - The Dallas Blockbusters' Open play tor the fall season has already volleyball team, co-sponsored by Patrick Da- begun. This Sunday, September 29 is the final ly, M.D. and Fenells by Design, spiked their open play day and the official start of the fall way to fourth place at the recent Omaha, season. Teams will be chosen that day. If you Nebraska volleyball tournament. would like to participate for the fall, sign up Team captain Dan Reed captured the All by this weekend. Tournament Award, and the team was voted League play is every Sunday at the Univer- the best-looking overall. sity of St. Thomas gymnasium, 3900 Mt. Ver- The team is busy gearing up for a tourna- non. The recreational league plays at 4:30 ment to be held in Dallas later this month. p.m. and the power division plays at 7 p.m. Watch TWT SPORTS for more details on this League dues are $5 and LSVA members pay tournament. $2 a week, non-member $3. Everyone is invited to participate, male or female. New teams are forming and the ·Ieagueis gearing up for some great, explosive volleyball action. For more information, call (713)869-1707.

The Blockbuster volleyball team Irom Dallas placed lourth in a recent tournament in Nebraska. [Iront, t-r} William Uselton, Chris Sherrard, Keith Worley. [back, t-r] David Rudewick, Alan Shael/er, David Aspinall and Dan Reed. Hou-TEX TENNIS Houston - Preparations for the eleventh annual Hou-Tex Tennis Tournament-the last stop on the gay tennis circuit-are now well underway. Two co-directors and many committees are handling the tremendous amount of work required to put on a national tournament. The Houston Tennis Club, sponsor of the tournament, expects upwards of 200 par- ticipants from all over the world. This year's format will allow for all levels of play, in- cluding an over 35-division and a women's division. All tennis players or people who just like to watch sexy legs and fuzzy balls should set their calendar for November 8-11and see why Houston is one of the most popular stops on the gay tennis circuit. Skyyy·Scrapers placed lirst in the Lone Star Volleyball For more information, call Joe at (713) Association power division lor the summer league. TWT SPORTS photos by Bobby Miller. 522-2619 or Bernie at 784-9167. ~ iWr SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 67

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PAGE 73 As MCC-Dallas prepares to break ground Thursday night action last week. Every on their new 4V2-acre Nash Street location, Tuesday, Miss Gay America Valerie lohr they invite you to join them this Sunday at 6 emcees the club's Texas Strip-Off at 11 p.m. p.m. for their Gospel Hymn Sing at lee There's "no cover" on the hot men or at Park, featuring Linda and Larry Petty. Bring the door. Sundays, it's hot oil wrestling at your pets, too, because the traditional 8 p.m. with Autumn Leaves .... Blessing of The Animals is included in the You'll want to be at the Round-Up on program .... Wednesday, October 2 when the club will be showing the Country Music Association Awards on their giant-screen TV. If all that C&W music gets your toes to tapping, sign of the Village Station by the D/FW up for the club's free dance lessons on Metroplex Chapter Names Project steering Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays .... committee. They are [above, I-r] Alan Blatt, Aubrey Nash, Bill Wills, Marilyn Hollingsworth, Mitch Gill, Genie , Michael Click, David Harmon, jedd Pare and jim Deweese. The organizations MR receiving checks [below] included OlCS, PRODUCTIONS Dallas artist Doris Hayes [above] opened her month long one-woman art show at Sue Ellen's last week. Go by and check out the PHOTOGRAPHY work of this multitalented lady. Speaking of As hot as you want it ..• Sue Ellen's, everyone's favorite door person lovely Paula Sisk [above, I] won Ms. Marsha Brewster is currently starring in Desert Moon and jerome Palmer [r] won Dallas· (214) 526-7402 Texas Wesleyan College's production of Ms. Butch Desert Moon at the club last Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy week. They're pictured with National lady Dean, Jimmy Dean in Fort Worth. Curtain is of the Year Brandi Ewing and Butch lady of 8 p.m. through October 5. For additional the Year U-Neak. The winners will represent information contact Sue Ellen's .... Desert Moon at this year's Ms. and Ms. It is not a rumor ... Disco diva Viola Wills headlines this Butch Lady of the Year contests at jugs on ASA, Audette Center, Dallas Rainbow Sunday's Trash Disco at Village Station. Saturday, October 19.... Alliance of the Deaf's Deaf Action Center, She'll be singing her dance hits "Stormy Apollo is one of the Big D's favorite male AIDS Resource Center and Dallas County Weather," "If You Could Read My Mind" dancers and he returns to Zippers for Texas- Deaf AIDS Task Force .... INERGY plus many more. The show starts at 11 p.m., Homosexual Acts continues its highly but you'll want to get there early. There's no successful run in Village Station's Rose cover before 9 p.m., plus they're serving $1 Room Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. well drinks all night long. On Friday, For reservations call the Dallas Alliance October 4, Martha Wash, the voice of C + C Theatre at (214)824-1215. ~Ifu~I& Music Factory, the Weather Girls and Black AUSTINteaCIOUS - Here's what's going Box, is "Gonna Make You Sweat" when she on THIS WEEK IN AUSTIN from Chris' Capital "Strikes It Up" and sings "Everybody, City HOT TEA ..•. [H](Q)(illI&~Everybody" plus more .... Oilcan Harry's holds a welcome-home party for Steve Higginbotham when he returns from Europe on October 3. You SATURDAYS OU weekend. Viv's always got hot men at guessed it, the theme will be Mommie Zippers like [above, I] Blake Diamond and Dearest. Make plans to attend the festivities, Evan Ryan [rJ, who had his hands full of 2 AM TILL DAWN and don't forget to bring the bitch a hanger bartender Michael "Dump" Pace [c] .... or a can of Bon Ami. Everyone knows she There's still time to get involved with needs to clean up her act. ... LifeWalk, which is set for Sunday, October The Crossing celebrates its 11th anniversary (713)771-9611 6. For information on this extremely this weekend and the party will continue Worthwhile cause call (214)520-3339 .... 6121 HILLCROFT until October 7 with something happening jukebox Karaoke is the latest craze at the The money raised at the Loew's Anatole all 11 days. Among events planned is their HOUSTON Wave and Robin Reddell, David Salih and Hotel showing of the National AIDS Quilt annual poster sale. All the posters currently Buckley Sachs [above, I-r] got in on the was distributed recently at the Rose Room hanging in the bar will be replaced by new -..... PAGE 74 TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 TWT SEPTFMRFR ?7 _ (')("T(,)R

PAGE 76 TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 199i' TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 77 event were donated to DIFFA/Houston Stewart jets in from the East Coast to work Las Gueras has a show slated for Saturday Assistance Fund, the dental clinic of the the crowd into a dancing frenzy .... night at 10:30 p.m. with Miss Gay San Bering Community Service Foundation and i A.·,_4lG~¥~ Antonio Metroplex Cinnamon Sweet, Miss Gay San Antonio Metroplex USA Melissa D'Moore, Miss Latin San Antonio Tamara Foxx, Miss Las Gueras Bri Alexander and fourth runner-up to Miss Gay Texas/USA, Lauren Taylor .... Alamo City HOT TEA would like to wish popular local entertainer Larry Lacey a speedy recovery from his recent illness and looks forward to seeing him back on stage soon .... Superstar Shannon, pictured above with HOUSTON HOTTea - Here's what's the Colt 45's AIDS TroubleFund. Pictured in Heaven's Promotional Directors Randy lobe Gentry hosts a benefit show for the going on THIS WEEK IN THE SPACE CITY from the photo above are [standing, I-r] Stone [I] and Bob Dineen [r] rocked the crowd at Houston chapter of TGRA tomorrow night, Houston HOT TEA .... Soup manager Julio Rodriguez, David Kloss Heaven last Sunday night. You'll recall that Saturday, at 10 p.m. The cast will be made Wild things happen in the dark, right? Be of the Houston Assistance Fund, Garden Shannon was forced to reschedule this up entirely of TGRA members who'll treat at the BriarPatch tomorrow, Saturday, Party president Steve Romero, Garden Party performance and the packed house you to cowboy drag, kicker music and lots September 28 and bring your flashlights with vice-president Michael Lopez, Colt 45's confirmed that the show was certainly worth of great entertainment. Then next Saturday, you. That's right. It's BriarPatch's Flashlight AIDS TroubleFund coordinator Spook the wait. On October 5, Heaven's Saturday October 5, Maude [above] invites you to Party, and it promises to be one of the Llewelyn, [kneeling, I-r] Garden Party Night International House Party presents the compete for cash prizes by signing up for craziest and most unusual parties in treasurer Richard Thoen and Bering Dental incomparable Martha Wash, voice of Black her weekly talent showcase, which will Houston history .... Clinic director Dr. Mark Nichols .... Box, C&C Music Factory and the Weather present the talents of singers, dancers, Well over 650 people attended the 16th On the subject of parties, invitations for the Girls. She'll be singing her #1 dance hits magicians and comics as well as imper- annual Garden Party, held recently at Rich's. ninth annual Grey Party, which is scheduled "Everybody, Everybody," "Strike It Up" and sonators. Last Sunday's Turnabout Drag Eight thousand dollars in proceeds from the for Sunday, October 20 at Club DV8. Paul many more .... Show, featured Gentry's staff as well as Colt

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TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 78 TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 79 45's members like Paul Theall [below] as arrived sweaters for fall, like the one that guest bartenders. The event was a benefit "Heavenly" bartender Erich Anderson is for the Colt 45's Stone Soup fund .... modeling below. They also offer a wide

'variety of must-have items for every gentleman's Halloween wardrobe, including Speaking of benefits for the Colt 45's, pumps up to size 13.... tickets are stiII available for this Sunday' s Miss TGRA candidate Chablis Lee Love Lone Star Symphonic Band's presentation of [below, I] and Ms. TGRA candidate Nevada StarsAcross America, which benefits the AIDS TroubleFund. The show begins at 7:30 at jones Hall, so drop by Inklings or Lobo for the best seats.... Make your plans to be at Inergy this weekend for.their Saturday night after hours and then go back on Sunday for the Mr. .:•• :. Celebration in Lee Park .:•• :. Inergy contest .... ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• following the •••••••••••••••••• Lambda Roller Skating Club and MCCR plan to co-sponsor several roller skating • • • • • • • • • • • • parties this fall. The next one, scheduled for Alan RossTexas Freedom Parade Tuesday, October 8, will be held at Carousel Skating Rink on Old Katy Road. join in on [r] sponsored last Sunday's benefit for the fun, which gets underway at 7:30.... "Casa: A Special Hospital," at Bacchus II. Illusionist extraordinaire Mr. jimmy james The show featured a special appearance by thrilled the crowd at Rich's with his flawless the Pointless Sistersand raised lots of money impersonation of Miss PatsyCline. He also for TGRA's many worthwhile charities .... introduced his newest character, Beverly, Finally, congratu lations to the cast and who kept the audience in stitches. Light tech crew of this year's Miss Camp America, held recently at the Music Hall. Nearly $11,000 in proceeds was donated to the Pet Patrol, Bering Dental Clinic and the Assistance Fund. Over 1,600 people, the largest crowd in MCA history, attended this year's show, and TWT was there to capture the magic. For photos, turn to page 47.

The annual State Fair of Texas opens its three-week run at Fair Park in Dallas today. The largeststatefair in the United States,it's open daily through October 20, and there are free concerts scheduled throughout the fair's run. Tonight, Friday, enjoy the Oak jhonny Langer [above, I] and ace deejay Jon Ridge Boys at 8 p.m. Tomorrow night, Sat- Mott [r] invite you down to the club tonight urday, the Commodores appear on stageat for Rich's Undergrad Underwear Party. 5:30 p.m. and on Sunday, Three Dog Night Drop by Basic Brothers on Westheimer performs beginning at 8 p.m. and check out their huge selection of newly

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PAGE 88 TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 TWT SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3 1991 PAGE 89 In Loving Memory of (above) Cipriano Jimmy Hernandez Survived by his lover Jesse Donias, mother Angelita Hernandez, sisters Virginia, Rosie, Alex Henrietta, Penny, Louisa, Esther; and brothers Richard, Paul, Robert Andrew Ritchart "Curly" (above) Juan and Louis. Robert Andrew Ritchart a.k.a Curly, passed away Born July 11, 1950, died September 15,1991 of peacefully in the early morning hours of September AIDS-related complications. William Earl Snodgrass Jr. (above) 14,1991. Born in Mallard, Iowa, November 11,1938, Rest Mono, Misty and I will never forget you. My dear friend passed away Friday, September he resided in Dallas for several years. 6 at 4 a.m. Since 1975,William had performed in the Curly graduated from Iowa State Teachers Col- local clubs under the name of "Samantha Marlene." lege, now the University of Northem Iowa He taught Donald Jay Weiner (above) Samantha entered many pageants, the last one January 11, 1951 - September 14, 1991 school for awhile in Iowa, before going on to other "Miss Gay Waco" in June. In 1989, during the things .and finally moving to Dallas. A lover of life, a giver of much, and admired by homecoming weekend festivities at the "Texas many ... Curly is survived by his mother Goldie Ritchart, Rose," Samantha won the title "Miss Baylor." a sisters Bonnie Johnson, Drucy Milne, and brother Don Weiner was taken from the lives of friends night I will never forget. In Waco the "Texas Rose" and family, due to complications from AIDS. Charlie Ritchart, several nieces and nephews and Club closed down, so I guess Samantha is still the many, many friends. And then there is Minnie! Don was a three-term president of Congregation reigning "Miss Gay Baylor." Beth EI Binah, and under his direction started the We will remember the good times and try not to Sweet Samantha was madly in love with Tammy miss you too much. process of the Congregation's affiliation with the Wynette the "Stand By Your Man" singer. Pictured Union of American Hebrew congregations; its affilia-- Curly above is William with his idol. Miss Wynette con- Sa/tavit. Placuit. Mortuus est. tion would make it the first gay and lesbian reform sidered William her number one fan. congregation in Texas. He was instrumental in in- Survivors include his mother, five sisters and a creasing the Congregation's membership to an all- brother. time high, and in getting the Congregation recog- nized in the Texas Jewish Post newspaper. Prior to moving to Texas, Don was involved with the Jewish Big Brothers Association of Cleveland. Once in Dallas, he volunteered his efforts to Bryan's House, and entertained his friends with his culinary Jim Back (above) talents. On August 27, 1991,Jim Back left his home in New He is survived by his companion, Steve Phillips; York City for a well deserved transfer to the world parents Betty and Bernie Weiner of Cleveland; where the music never stops, champagne flows brothers Rick and Norman, both of Cleveland; four from the faucet, the Barney's is open 24 hours a day, fur children, Amanda, Herschel, and Whitley; the conversation is always clever, all meals end with and numerous friends. strawberries dipped in white chocolate, and the His life will be celebrated for years to come, and beach is always warm and sunny. for that so many are grateful. Jim was born on August 1, 1950to June and Mor- Till we meet again. ris Back. He graduated from PasadenaSam Raybum Bill Allen (above) High School and the University of Texas at Austin. Aug. 1947 - July 1991 Jerome P. Elias Dirk Stevens Myers (above) He lived in Houston for many years, where he made He lives on in the hearts of all who loved him. Jerome P. Elias, 51, was called to our Lord Sep- tember 8, 1991.He was born in Brownsville, Texas, November 10, 1959 - September 13, 1991 many good, lifelong friends. In 1984, his employer, His many friends. A native of Opelousas, Louisiana, Dirk was Gulf Publishing, transferred him to New York City and was a Houston resident for over 10 years. He In Loving Memory of is survived by his niece Teresa Perrier, brother Gus educated in Miami and worked in Houston and where he added to his already large family of David "Daisy" Yotsen Dallas. friends. In New York, Jim was an active supporter Elias, Kingsville, Texas; sister, Kathryn Scott of New On September 13th at 5:35 a.m., David Yotsen Braunfels, and many other nieces, nephews, aunts Recently, he was a volunteer with the Daire of many organizations and served on the board of passed away after a long, courageous battle. Center of Oak Lawn Community Services and the directors of Multi-Tasking Systems, the nation's first and uncles. Memorial service was held Saturday, David, your gorgeous brown eyes and beautiful September 14 at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. AIDS Resource Center. nonprofit corporation aimed at re-employing HIV- smile will be missed by the many who knew you. He is survived by a large, loving and understand- positive individuals. Your wit and charm brought enjoyment wherever Rudy Garcia ing family in Louisiana and many caring friends in Jim's last moments were at his home, you went. 4/15/59 - 8124191 Dallas. with his parents, June and Morris, of Pasadena, his The Lord has plucked you, "Daisy," from amongst A memorial service was conducted on September nurses, and his kind and loving friend and neighbor, his wild flowers below, only to place you in his Rudy passed away August 24, in Houston. 19 by AIDS Services of Dallas, which operates the Joe Pumphrey. We, in Houston, are all forever in- glorious garden, row on row. Funeral services were held in his hometown on PWA House in Oak Cliff. Memorials may be sent to debted to these special people as well as to Dr. lin- So, take care and grow strong by his hand, and August 27. He was originally from Laredo, and liv- AIDS Services of Dallas, P.O. Box 4338, Dallas, da Laubenstein and Dr. Virgil Hatcher, and their we shall be patient until we are together in his ed in Houston for the last 13 years. Texas 75208-0338. staffs, whose skill and manner made an important beautiful land. He is survived by his mother, father, sisters and Dirk, your final moments on Earth were so sweet. difference. You have passed on, David, to a higher plane and brother, as well as many friends. You saw the light that we've all heard about and you As Jim requested, there was no memorial service. will be looking down on all that knew and loved you, We will miss you, and you are remembered by reached for it. It must have been beautiful, a little As a befitting remembrance, please volunteer time and for those who did not, pity! many friends. But in time, we all will be together. bit of Heaven. I'll see you there someday. Thanks or make a donation to the AIDS service provider or Until we meet again, our friend, peace and Love and Peace for the preview. Love Mike gay rights organization of your choice. serenity. Lupe and friends 405 John Sartain 178401 .. , .. ,", .. ,'" ,862-9979 Hidden Door, " " ,,5025 Bowser " " " " ,526-0620 Friends, Associallng & Relaling (FAR,) """,733-3503 LaJ11bdaAA , 1230 S, Brownlee Hombres """"" 5727 Nash 51. "" " " ,350-9814 Friends of Unlled Order of True Sislers ",4203 Herschel MCC ••.... _ ,1315 Craig St. _.. _ ,78404 John l's """" ",2525WycIiH "" """ ,520-2525 "" """"'''' """"'" ,Suilelf6522-7121 THE GUIDE MCC Holline _.. _ , 862-8255 JR's "" " " ,,3923 Cedar Springs, " ,,_ Garrell Pari

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Siadium Or 74~9181 Lone Slar Volleyball Assoc. . ~ 1707 Easf Texas AIDS Foundallon . ..56~4O ... .. 528-9191 T.C.M.E.R.F_ Drug Treatment Cntr .. iIXl Southland Ave_ . Kolbe House 000A W. Main . 522~182 .. __. . __. . __. __. . _3365454 American Gay Alheisls P.O. 66711 . MACTIBWMT 488-8686 Planned Parenfhood .... 1404·Frank (Mariena) . Trinily River Aquallc Club 821-16531521-6435 Kingdom CemmunilyChurch 614E.I91h. 862.7533 .... (Oial·A-Gay·Alh~sl) 880-4242 Medius Assn. Inc P.O. 66008177288- ... (HIV counseling/lesting-free) 634-8446 Turtle Creek Chorale _.. _.. ~14 Texas AIDS Network .. _ Thomas B 3351994 Lulherans Cencenned 6238633 1683-49:J1 AMIGA. .. P.O. 900134. .. .. 520-5867 Miss Carrp America P.O. 142. .. Bellaire, TXI77402 McAUEN CWBS (Area Cede: 51~ Uncul Dallas , .. P.O. 215163175221 Texas Doubles Bowling League. . . Todd 6954948 MCCR 1919 Decalur 861-9149 Aslro Rainbow So. of Ihe Deaf . Monlrose Activily Cenfer ..... P.O. 86864. . .524-4318 P.B.O.'s Lounge Ware Rd. @ Daffodil 682-0019 Uniled Ceurt ollhe Lone Slar Empire. _. P.O. li1J1165 . Texas Gay Rodeo Association P.O. 786 520-D570 MCC New Freedom in Chrisl .3322 White Oak .. 777·2572 (TOO-H), 526-3876(T00-W) 100h Avenue 1820 N. 100h 682·7131 ...... __.. _.. _._ _.. _ __528-5719 .~n Monlrose Branch Library .. .4100 Monlrose ... 520-5487 TexasGayVeterans 548-3611 Penlecoslal FMlily of Monfrose .. 501 E. 181h .. 1I63lI846 ..... Relayll-roJ-735-29118 Monlrose City Councilman Vince Ryan ... P.O. 15261 . IIcALLEII OROAHIZAnON (Area Cede: 51~ Uniled Melhodisl Men's Chorus _ 817<1641 V.O. Clinic 11I:XlUniversity 870-7223 Presbytery of New Cevenanl .. .41 Oakdal •... 526-2585 AVES(Amigos Volunleers in AIDS Educallon & SeNices) ...... 247·2004 AIDS Informafion Line 61B-AIDS Volleyball I Recquelball Players. . __739-5019 GALVESTON CLUBS (Area Cede: 409) ROlhko Chapel 1409 Sui Ross 524-~ · 2510 Broad SI.I2OO 640-2837 Monlrose Clinic 1200 Richmond. . .528-5531 MIDLAND f ODESSA CHURCH & ORGANIZATION WAR. (Widowed, Aclion & Remembrance) 33~ Garbo's 2214 Meehanic 763-4212 SI. Slephen's Episcopal Church. _ 111)5W. Alaba'na Bering Care Cenler (Adult AIDS Day Care CenleQ . Monlrose Ce. C~ers ...... 987-TAPS (Area Cede: 915) WAN.T. (Women in lhe Arts Nelworking TogelheQ . Greta's _ 2214 Mec!Janic 763-5922 Unilarian Men's Group 526-5200 ...... 1440 Harold. .. .. 52().7070 Montrose Monday Night Men's Bowling League . Holy Trinily Cemm. Church 1607 S. Main 57(J.HTCC(~ _. _...... 288-9299 Kon-TIki _ _.. 315 23rd (Tremont) 763-6264 Weslayan Fellowship 1164-8899 ...... Jeff .. ..641·5424 NACOGDOCHES OROANIZATION (Area Cede: 409) Women's Heallh Projeel_ .4012 Cedar Springs .. 521~131 Bering Denial Clinic (Indigenf Care) .... 1440 Harold. Mary's II 2502 QII SI. .7639435 HOUSTON CLUBS (Area Cede: 713) ...... '...... 524-7933 Monlrose Palace . .. 526-LOVE EaslTexas AIDS Projecl. . .. P.O. 631346 ..... ~4O Wornyn lor Wornyn (Las. Hes, CnlQ _1315 Skiles . Robert's LaFille 25th & Q SI. 788-0092 Brazos Rive; Bollom 2400 Brazos 528-9192 Monlrose Singers .... (a gay men's chorus). .. ~ ...... Teslingl~2021 _.. .. 821-3999 Houslon Chajn Gang Bicycling Club .. .. .981-7257 GALVESTON ORGANIZATIONS (Area Cede: 409) Briar Palch 2294 Greenbriar@ Holcombe 665-9678 Monlrose Softball League . . P.O. 22272 ODESSA CLUBS (Area Cede: 915) Women's Spirilualily Group .. 5008 Homer SI. .. 8269213 Body Posilive 1Ho. . . 1475 W. Gray AIDS Cealilion of Ceaslal Texas Inc .... 1419 Tremonl .. Ceusins 817 FalNiew 528-9204 Capri Club 6202 W. Ceunfy Rd 388-9559 Young Adull Posllive Support (HIV I ARq _.. _.. 701-3455 1176 ...... 524-2374 Monlrose Tennis Club Rich 524-2151 ...... 763AIDS Genlry. __ 2303 Richmond 520-1861 Classic Chassis Car Club P.O. 981102177098 NAMES Projecl Houslon 1410 Fairview 177006 . Nile Spol 8401 Andrews Hwy 388-6799 D£IITON CHURCH (Area Cede: 81r, Galveslon Tennis Nelwork Jerry 788-5071 Heaven Pacificaf Granf 521.9123 Harvest MCC ..... 5i1Xl Soulh Slemmons ..... 497-4020 Cocaine Anonymous Meetings. . .. 668-6822 ...... 52·NAMES OOESSAlllIDLAHDlPDMIAH BASIN ORCWIIZATlOIIS Garza Productions 684-1012 JR's 008 Pacific 521.2519 (Area Cede: 91~ DENTON COUNTY ORGANIZATION (Area Cede: 81n CeOependenls Anon. .. .5m211 Narcotics Anonymous. (Monlrose Area-24 Hr. Helpline) . LerrbdaAA 9350319 LazyJ -- 312Tuam 528-9343 Permian Basin AIDS Cealilion ... 1522 N. Grandview . The Celony Breakfasl Club (Isl Sundaylmo_) . Cell 45's . .. .. 528-9192 ...... 6614200 Lesbian IGay Parenls Support P.O. 241 762-7272 Mary's 1022 Weslheimer 527-9669 "-" _ - _.. _ _.. _.214-370-2707 Celt 45's AIDS Trou~e Fund P.O. 86804 5260077 Nalional leather Assoc P.O. 54192lm254-1921 .. Odessa 179761 55!J.2437 Silk Stocking Ball .1502 Rosenberg Ave. 77550 .788-6457 Miss Killy's Dance Hall 710 Pacific 523-0213 Cemmunify Alliance of Hou P.O. 272086 227-6518 Neartown Assoc.. ..1413 Weslheimer 177006 PORT ARANSAS ACCOMMODATIONS (Area Cede: 51~ DENTON ORGANIZATIONS (Area Cede: 81 n HARUNGEN ORGANIZATIONS (Area Cede: 51~ Missouri SI. Sialion .1117 Missouri at Yoakum .524-1333 Sea Horse Inn 1423111h 74~1 Ceurage Les.1 Gay Siudeni Assoc. Stud, Cnlr. P.O. 5067 Ceuples I Houston (Ceuples Nat'l) . .. . North Monlrose Civic Assoc. ..P.O. 13018417721MI84 St. AIDS Information Une . .. .425SIOA Monlrose Mining Ce 605 Pacific 528-7468 ... -_. -- .. _ '--" -_ _ __382-3813 ...... P.O. 70884177270-0864 . .. .8630048 Northwoods AIDS Ceatilion ct a Inlertallh Cnlr .. SAN ANGELO OROANIZATlON (Area Cede: 91~ MCC Valley ~'Ireach P.O. 727 Cembes, TX 176535 Molhers 402 Lovell 52().7935 ... 4242 Woodrush Or. 387·5595 San Angelo AIDS Foundalion .2410W. Ave. N .657-6655 EL PASO CLUBS (Area Cede: 91~ Crisis Holline...... 2211-1505 Valley AIDS Ceuncil 2220 Haine Or. 145 ... .42B-9322 Ms. B's 9200 Buffalo Spdwy 688-3356 OldPlanlalion .... _.. _219S.Ochoa. .. .. ~ Cure AIDS Now .. 2606 MonlroseIP.O. 86563 .. 528-2886 Omega House 2615 Waugh 1286 523-1139 SAN ANTONIO BUSINESSES (Area Cede: 51~ HOUSTON ACCOMMODATIONS (Area Cede: 713) Outpost 2818 R~hmond 52%146 San Antonio Mining Company &ll E. Can Antonio. Della Lambda Phi (U of H) ~211 Parenlsl Friends of Las~ans & Gays (FLAG) . Anchors Aweigh CrulsesITours .... 11870 Wu~bach . The Lovell Inn (Guesl House) ... 501 Lovell ... 522~4 PaslTime 617 FalNiew. . .. 529-4669 .. .493-338811-roJ-736-1386 '" _ - _ _.. _ __ 534-0000 Diana Foundation P.O. 66523177288- P.O_ 31853 . .. 952-2525 HOUSTON ADULT BOOKSTORES (Area Cede: 713) Ranch 9200 Buffalo Spdwy 6683484 Bexar Florist. .. 602 Monlana ... 271.J64311-roJ-722-3927 EL PASO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Cede: 915) OIFFAlHouSlon 20 Greenway Plaza 1210177046 . Pel Pals...... 521-1514 Big Cily News & Video 10105 Gulf Freeway Red Room 1419 Richmond ~7 AIDS Info _. English. _ _ 543-3574 ...... 621-7989 Pel Palrol ...... 522·1954 Environmenlal Pesl Cenlrol .. 1615 W. Summil .. 7344310 Fondren News & Video. .. opening soon . Rich's 2401 San Jacinlo 7~9606 SAN ANTONIO CHURCHES (Area Cede: 51~ ...... _.. - .. Spanish 543-3575 Drug Aoose Holline . . I~-HELP Presidents Club (GPC past pres.) .. P.O. 66644 .. 5=4 ...... 2841 Fondren Ripcord 715 FaiNiew 521.2792 Oignily (Calholic Gays). .. .P.O. 12464 . ..5581287 GRO (Gay Resource Organizalion) .P.O. 13373 .58!J.9564 Ferrily Cennecllon (youlh shelten . . 5230825 Prime Timers P.O. 30381, Depl. T 17724M381 Gas Lighl News 3519 Bellaire 611 Hyde Park PUb Hyde Park at Sianford 526-7070 Forty Plus...... Jim 527-8674 P#A Assistance Fund 2615 Riverside Or 5294788 Firsl Unifarian Church .. 007 Beryl _ HIV & STO Tesling ..... 222 S. Campbell _ 543-3560 Richmond News & Video 4330 Richmond .... 24 Hrs. LambdaAA _.. _.. _.. _ _ 7~16 Venlure-N 2923 Main 522-DOOJ FronlRunners (runners, joggers) .. . .. 522~21522-0899 PWA Cealition .... 1475 W. Gray Suite 163 522-5428 Inlegrity P.0.15006178212 900-7386 Siadium 4829 W. 34lh XTC 9200 Buffalo Spdwy 66834841688-3356 MCCSA 1136W. Woodlawn 734-iJ048 MCCEIPaso _ 916E.Yandell 542-1227 GALA. (Gay' Les. Assoc.) of FI. Bend Ce .. .. .2015 Thomas SI. . .. .546-5741 HOUSTON ADULT THEATRE (Area Cede: 713) HOUSTON COUNSWNG (Area Cede: 713) Parenls FLAG _ _.. _ 8334256 ...... P.O. 291 Fulshear, TX 177441 . Queer Nation/Houston. . . .52S-2009 Orthodox Old Calholic Church. French Quarter 3201 Louisiana 527-0782 Bedrick, Dianna M., Ph.D., LPC 1517 Marshall. Soulhwesl AIDS Cemm. 1505 Mescalero 772-3366 Garden Party P.O.6669317726606S3 Rape Crisis Holline . .. _...... 528-7273 .. 3114W.AshbyPI.178228 734-2843 HOUSTON APARTMENT COMMUNITY (Area Cede: 713) ...... 522-7014 Gay FalhersiFalhers Isl of Houslon .... P.O. 981053 .. Rolheudll Oizinger Foundation 3701 Monlrose 177006 Religious Science Center of Positive Living .. FORT WORTH ATTORNEYS (Area Cede: 81n Chaleaux Oijon .... 5331 Beveriy Hill Lane .... 626-3860 Carrpbell, HaNey, M.D .4126 SW Frwy, Suile 1020 . Wrighl, David L. 534-1234 ...... 541·5502 or 8637828 Single Lesbians Group 522·1014 . 5223 McCullough 8224422 HOUSTON ATTORNEYS (Area Cede: 713) ...... 9633l5O FORT WORTH BUSINESSES (Area Cede: 81n Gay & Les. Hispanics Unidos P.O. 70153 . Slone Soup (AIDS Foundalion) 6m796 River Cily Living MCC 202 Holland 822·1121 Archer, Danna , 440 louisiana 23&00J3 OIJac~in, Margaret. ... CSW·ACP ... 1517 Marsha/I .. Case Manana Thealre P.O. 9154176107 . · 88O

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