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82-070982.Compressed.Pdf THIS TUESDAY JULY 13 3923 CEDAR SPRII'IGS AT THROCKI'IORTOI'I BARTENDER'S TURNABOUT NIGHT TWT JULY 9·15. 1982 PAGE 3 ~ __ (ONTENTS~_ TEXAS' BIGGEST Volume 8, Number 16 July 9-July 15, 1982 '\ AND TWTNEWS 11 definitely TEXAS' COMMENT 21 BEST PERSPECTIVE Lynn Ashby & ERA by Bonnie Dombroski 27 SPECIAL REPORT Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc. 29 HIGHLIGHT The People You Work With by Stephanie Harris 35 BOOKS "The Terminal Bar" Reviewed by David Fields 39 MOVIES "The Thing" Reviewed by Steve Vecchietti & George Klein 45 MOVIES "Flretox" Reviewed by Steve Vecchietti 49 SHOWBIZ by Jack Varsi 50 ENTERTAINMENT - TEXAS by Rob Clark 54 HOT TEA 63 SPORTS 69 FORT WORTH GAY PRIDE Photo by AI Macareno 73 SAN ANTONIO GAY PRIDE Photos by Jim Hamilton 74 HOUSTON GAY PRIDE Photos by eli gukich 76 GAY AND LESBIAN ARTISTS SHOW Photos by Blase DiStefano 80 ON OUR COVER Dale Robinson, Mr. San Antonio '82 Photos by Jim Hamilton 84 CALENDAR 91 STARSCOPE Six-Month Lovescope 94 CONTINUOUS HAPPY HOUR 1-7PM DAILY CLASSIFIED 101 WITH LEE OR BUDDY IN THE SALOON AT THEGUIDE 111 3912-14 CEDAR SPRINGS. 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