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(a,Jit carJ arJlls only) - AIDS Services ,fAustin (512) 406·6157 .•. .•. - • r» •• 11< .•. ~j l~ PAGE 10 TWT APRIL 30 - MAY 6 1993 s,.Gcj Th..ts lo,.ltIID. S·I.lSllEI DE~GN.l••• WlT-Slirts. Bob'sIwl1oay- Wtsdob, CIy GIll, •••• l!Gwt/'s .•. ©1993 BY TWT. THIS MAP MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WHOLLY OR IN PART WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE PUBLISHER. USTIN -e 1:; N '" 'BOUTTIME~ ©1993BYTWT. THIS MAP MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WHOLLY OR IN PART WITHOUT \\9J1.EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE PUBLISHER. + at Acropolis 3rd & Nueces liWy Friday, April er (572)472-7253 /~ ..!~..~2<~ -OMILES~ Disco Inferno Austin Saturday, May t" Texas • Dance til your Calvins Drop! austlft ~d CITY LIMITS Sunday, May $1.75 Well Drinks all night long.... PAGE 12 TWT APRIL 30 .. MAY 61993 \\WI \VII VOLUME 19, NUMBER 8 APRIL 30 - MAV 6, 1993 18 HIGHLIGHT Our Heroes: A Personal View of "Operation Lift the Ban" by PhilJohnson 22 VIEWPOINT A Gay View from the Right byRon Rasmussen 31 LETTERSTO THE EDITOR 37 CURRENT EVENTS 42 SNAPSHOTS Fiesta in San Antonio 51 COVER FEATURE Drew Manning phofosbyRexMartln 57 THE MARCH Embrace Each Other's Stereotypes by Phyllis R.Frye 65 CLASSIC TWT Austin's Splash Day Through the Years by Bob Dineen 69 AUSTIN TRIVIA 73 BACKSTAGE Sweeney Todd at Austin's Capitol City Playhouse 77 STARSCOPE May 6 New Moon 83 SPORTS Gay and Lesbian Tennis 84 NEWS Gay Voters Urged to Turn out for Saturday's Special Senate Election 89 TEXAS TEA Splash Day in Austin 99 CLASSIFIED 108 OBITUARIES 110 GUIDE Texas Business/ Club Directory lWT (This Week in Texas) ispublished by Texes Weekly Times Newsoocer Co ..at 3300 Reagan Street In Dallos, Texas 75219coo 811Westheimef In Houston. Texes TlOO6. 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