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February 1, 2019 | Volume XVI, Issue 18 es to proceed through the lower courts as High Court Lifts Trump’s Military usual. The Supreme Court rarely grants such requests. There are multiple cases that have BY BILL REDMOND-PALMER Trans Ban Injunction been filed against the ban in the feder- On January 22nd, the Supreme al courts. This particular injunction came Court’s five conservative justices voted to “in their biological sex.” Those who seek from the case filed in Washington state in lift an injunction that had been placed by to transition or serve openly after that risk August 2017. Karnoski v. Trump, was filed lower courts on the Trump administration’s discharge. by OutServe-SLDN (Servicemembers Le- policy banning many transgender people It is important to note that this decision gal Defense Network) and Lambda Legal, from military service. This grants the ad- made no ruling on the legality of the ban on behalf of nine individual plaintiffs and ministration a temporary win and allows itself. In fact, the mil- three organizational plaintiffs – the Human the military to proceed with the ban’s A further step itary is not technical- Rights Campaign (HRC), Seattle-based implementation. ly obligated to imme- Gender Justice League, and the American The policy reverses a 2016 policy toward undoing diately enforce the Military Partner Association (AMPA). The of the Obama administration, which al- an Obama ban. The lifting of the state of Washington later joined the law- Sgt. First lowed all transgender service members ban only allows them suit as well. Class Kendra to serve openly. -
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Spring Growth: New albums and local shows kick the season off right The Z-Boys – Elwood Here’s (I’m assuming) a Motif exclusive: Elwood, the sophomore album from Newport’s The Z-Boys, hits the streets March 6. They’re a band known for their high-energy performances. With tempos and influences all over the place, it’s like a dump truck careening along the edge of a canyon road. Fans will be pleased that the new album manages to keep much of the mayhem intact. You may be familiar with the brand of “everything overload” the Newport band pours into the cauldron, throwing in blues rock, surf, Latin, country and more. Distilling a dynamic live band into an album format can be difficult. Studio constraints have the Z-Boys a bit more restrained, but without a lot of production fluff. “You Lie” is familiar blues rock territory about lying, cheating, etc, and “Don’t Have to Hang Around” is a folk-Mariachi tune mixed with a pleasant country vibe. “Too Slow” is a Steely Dan-like shuffle with a barrage of drum fills, and “Wanna Be Sure” features chunky, arena rock power chords. The downside with the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink method is there’s no real standout track. Elwood has the expected guitar fireworks present in every song, along with rock solid, tasteful bass playing. The drumming is enthusiastic if not overbearing at times, like Keith Moon on Lite Rock 105. I think the best times are when they just fuckin’ go for it full bore without bothering with a melody. -
Making Vinyl & the World of Physical Media Conference May 2-3, 2019 | Meistersaal | Berlin
® MAKING VINYL & THE WORLD OF PHYSICAL MEDIA CONFERENCE MAY 2-3, 2019 | MEISTERSAAL | BERLIN www.media-tech.net | www.makingvinyl.com Supported by WELCOME TO BERLIN & ‘THE BIG HALL BY THE WALL’ By Larry Jaffee and Bryan Ekus We’re so fortunate to be holding this event at the majestic Meistersaal, a one-time concert hall but more famously the same physical space that held Hansa Studios, some 200 meters from The Wall, inspiring David Bowie to write and record there in the studio “Heroes.” Bowie moved to Berlin in 1997 because it was the capital of his childhood dreams and home of Expressionist art. There he produced new music that helped further develop him into “an artist of extraordinary brilliance and originality,” writes Heroes: Bowie and Berlin author Tobias Ruther. Write academics Dominick It’s fitting that our first Making Vinyl “There’s been a Detroit-Berlin connection Bartmanski and an Woodward in their conference in Europe takes place in since the early 1990s,” explains Detroit book Vinyl: The Analogue Record in Berlin, following two U.S. events in DJ Juan Atkins in a magazine article. the Digital Age (Bloomsbury, 2015) of Detroit that also celebrated the manu- Detroit’s Cass Corridor 15 years ago Berlin: “The city is often cited as an facturing rebirth of the vinyl record. wouldn’t be a neighborhood that you important ingredient in this cultural brew They’re practically twin cities that had would want to wander around, musician/ thathad vinyl as one of its key totems, fallen in disrepair, but embraced its rich entrepreneur Jack White told the first a benchmark of quality and authentic artistic culture to lift themselves out Making Vinyl audience in November simplicity at the time when the main- of their urban decay. -
Advocates Gather in Austin to Lobby for LGBT Equality
All in Advocates gather in Austin to lobby for LGBT equality by David Taffet Page 8 2 dallasvoice.com █ 03.22.19 IMMIGRATION Same-sex couples and Individuals 03.22.19 | Volume 35 | Issue 46 Green Cards ❖ Fiancé Visas ❖ Citizenship toc Waivers ❖ Appeals ❖ Deportation Defense 10 headlines Olinger Law, pllc Lynn S. Olinger █ TEXAS NEWS Board Certified Immigration Law Specialist 8 Advocates turn out to lobby the Lege Serving the LGBT community for 15+ years 9 Stonewall issues endorsements 214.396-9090 www.lsolaw.com 10 ELECTIONS: Chad West in District 1 11 Ask Candy █ LIFE+STYLE 14 BenDeLaCreme is coming to Dallas 14 15 REVIEW: ‘Us’ misses the mark 16 MUSIC: Mould in the ‘Sunshine’ █ ON THE COVER Activists Cece Cox and Leslie McMurray join others for Advocacy Day in Austin. Photo by David Taffet. Design by Kevin Thomas. 15 departments 6 The Gay Agenda 21 Best Bets 8 News 24 Jenny Block 13 Voices 25 Scene 14 Life+Style 28 MarketPlace as seen on the FOOD NETWORK BAD ASS BRUNCH! mimosas! • amazing food! rooftop patio! • 80’s music! NEW LOCATION 6341 La Vista Dr. • 214-208-3435 thefullcircletavern 03.22.19 █ dallasvoice 3 DallasVoice.com/Category/InstanTea HRC representatives have not yet said how the and starring a host of local entertainers, is now instan debate will be formatted or who will moderate. available on Amazon Prime. What’s it about? TEA attorney, he took on Price as a client. HRC hosted Visible Vote ’08 in 2007 and a Well, “With the odds against her, middle-aged The other commissioners joined in praising Democratic primary forum in 2004, but not in Cinna Monroe jumps back in the dating pool Maison. -
Music Venues Are Empty, but RI Keeps Rocking Out
Rock ‘n’ Roll Villains: Ravi Shavi unleash Special Hazards On their third full-length release, Special Hazards, Ravi Shavi unleash a collection of 14 songs chock full of grooves, trashy surf and classic pop. Gems like “Going Going Gone” come off like a letter to an old flame with singer/guitarist Rafay Rashid asking, “How’s the city, how’s your mom, do you still have a car, have you taken your pills, have you smoken a joint?” The wistful chorus features backing vocals from Roz Raskin. One of the older songs in Ravi Shavi’s repertoire, “Is It True,” is a sunny burst of classic pop buttressed by backing vocals from Raskin as well as Kate Jones and Emily Shaw of The Sugar Honey Iced Tea. “High Hopes” has a Cramps-style guitar-from-the-gutter stomp with a guest appearance by Ian O’Neil of Deer Tick. O’Neil also appears on “Violence,” which has an early 2000s alternative rock flavor. “Absent Minded Fool” is a lament with the feel of a cool flamenco guitar gone wrong. The final track, “Casino,” is my favorite with its eerily seductive lyrics like, “Why don’t you take a gamble, I’ll be your casino,” floating like smoke through the air over a funky garage backbeat. Special Hazards is available now on Ravi Shavi’s Bandcamp page with physical copies on vinyl and CD coming later this year. I spoke with Rafay Rashid to discuss pandemic living, how he and guitarist Nick Politelli write, and the villainous undercurrent flowing through Special Hazards. -
Year Artist Album Relase Date Album No. Notes 2010 Arcade Fire The
Album Year Artist Album Relase Date Notes no. 2010 Arcade Fire The Suburbs 02/08/2010 3 Warpaint The Fool 25/10/2010 1 Debut album Foals Total Life Forever 10/05/2010 2 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Beat The Devil's Tattoo 08/10/2010 6 My Chemical Romance Danger Days 22/10/2010 4 Jimmy Eat World Invented 28/10/2010 7 The National High Violet 10/05/2010 5 Rolo Tomassi Cosmology 24/05/2010 2 Manic Street Preachers Postcards for a Young Man 20/09/2010 10 Bad Religion The Dissent of Man 28/09/2010 15 First album since 2007 2011 Death Cab For Cutie Codes and Keys 31/05/2011 7 Jane's Addiction The Great Escape Artist 18/10/2011 4 Explosions In The Sky Take Care, Take Care, Take Care 18/04/2011 6 Foo Fighters Wasting Light 12/04/2011 7 The Decemberists The King is Dead 14/01/2011 6 PJ Harvey Let England Shake 14/02/2011 8 The Black Keys El Camino 06/12/2011 7 Arctic Monkeys Suck It and See 06/06/2011 4 The Twilight Singers Dynamite Steps 14/02/2011 5 ASIWYFA Gangs 06/06/2012 2 2012 The Cult Weapon of Choice 22/05/2012 9 Rush Clockwork Angels 12/06/2012 19 Final album The Gaslight Anthem Handwritten 23/07/2012 4 Mark Lanegan Band Blues Funeral 06/02/2012 7 Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball 06/03/2012 17 Soundgarden King Animal 13/11/2012 6 First album in 16 years Bob Mould Silver Age 04/09/2012 10 Dinoasuar Jr. -
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