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PAGE 10 TWT MARCH 18- MARCH 24 1988 THURSDAY NIGHT NEWS MARCH 24 voice disapproval was Montrose City Councilman Vince Ryan. The councilman told the protesters that he had asked that the grant be withdrawn and that an alternate site be selected. "I've been working with HUD the past two JAY'S FAMOUS months to help find other locations," he stated. He said he has found two alternate sites. "Neither are in my district," he said. "We need to find another location because FAJITAS of the high crime in the Montrose area." Also appearing at the protest was com- munity leader Jim Evans. He said the open- Jim Evans (I) and Montrose Councilman Vince Ryan con- ing of the center was set for sometime this tlnue their protest of this summer's opening of a drop-ln center for the mentally 11/at 1200 California. summer. BUFFET,8PM When asked by TWT NEWS if the summer TWTNEWSphoto by Chuck Patrick. target date was realistic, Ryan responded, "Candidly, the longer it takes, the better MONDAY NIGHT MONTROSE STILL it is for us. Time is on our side!" OPPOSES MENTAL GTE HELPS MALE RETARD CENTER AIDS HOTLINE STRIP Neighborhood Groups Plan General Telephone Donates Lawsuit Against Proposal. Additional Phones Lines to CONTEST AIDS Resource Center. "Time Is On Our Side, " Says Councilman Ryan. DALLAS - After-hours answering for 10PM the AIDS Resource Center's hotline, (214) HOUSTON - Neighborhood residents 559-AIDS, will be handled by General of Montrose and all the area's civic groups Telephone Company, with the donation of continue to vigorously oppose the pro- four lines dedicated to the center's use. "The onlY posed mental retardation center which the The general public may call (214) state wants to locate at 1200 California. 559-AIDS any time, with volunteers staff- Residents claim that the proposed drop- ing the lines during most daylight hours. crowd II in center for the homeless mentally ill When a volunteer is tied up on another call would not only be bad for the Montrose or no volunteer is available, callers will in Town community but it would also be bad for the hear a recording about AIDS, with instruc- center's residents, putting patients out on tions to call other numbers available the street in a high-crime area where they through GTE's AIDS TeleForum. HAPPY HOUR would be easy victims for assault. Marc Chandler, AIDS educator for the A parade of residents have appeared AIDS Resource Center, praised GTE for its EXTENDED before city council, contacted the mayor contribution, as it will permit expanded and have threatened a lawsuit against the after-hours use of the hotlines. 2303 Richmond facility. The protest fever continues to gain The most critical time is during late eve- ALL NIGHT momentum and noise. ning hours when public service messages Taking their protest one step further, forthe AIDS Resource Center are run and MONDAY 522-7616 civic groups held a public meeting on the during hours when volunteers are fre- steps of the center last week. On hand to quently unavailable, said Chandler. PAGE 14 TWT MAACH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 15 HOUSTON BARS CASH FLOW ELECT OFFICERS CRUNCH AT HOUSTON Jay Allen, Ed Moniger, AIDS FOUNDATION Charles Armstrong & Ted AFH May Be Forced to Lenze Head Bar Group. Shut Down if $40,000 Isn't Bars Plan Two Fund- Raised by End of March. Raisers to Save Both HOUSTON - There was some shock- Montrose Police Station & ing news from the AIDS Foundation AIDS Foundation Houston. Houston last weekend when it was learned that it would be forced to shut down and HOUSTON - The Houston Organiza- close its doors if $40,000 wasn't raised by tion of Bar Owners met last week to final- the end of March. ize their formal filing as a nonprofit group_ A shortfall of cash flow has led to the Accompanying their letter of incorpora- possible dismantlement of operations, tion will be the following officers who were said Executive Director Brown McDonald. elected to office: Jay Allen (president), Ed In a conversation with TWT NEWS, he ex- Moniger (vice-president), Charles Arm- plained that the shortfall is predicted for strong (secretary) and Ted Lenze (treasurer). April and May. "While we have benefits One of the major goals which the newly scheduled for those two months that will incorporated group has targeted is rais- make us financially viable again by the end ing money for charity and public service of May, we don't have the money right now events. High on the list is this June's Gay to pay what we owe," he explained. Fest. HOBO and HGLPC have agreed to Although this spring's clothing mart co-sponsor the outdoor spectacle for the benefit, underwritten by Foley's Depart- second year followi ng the pride parade on ment Stores, is expected to hopefully pro- Sunday, June 26. duce $200,000, there won't be an AIDS Booth space will be rented at $50 for Foundation here in Houston to receive businesses, $10 for nonprofit groups and that donation if we don't raise $40,000 $20 for nonprofit groups selling items. by the end of the month, McDonald told There will be an additional $25 surcharge TWT NEWS. for those wishing to hook up to power generators for electricity. The bar owners have also agreed this year to take charge of the pride T-shirt sales. A new T-shirt design, inscribed with the theme "Rightfully Proud," will go on sale during the springtime Westheimer Colony Arts Festival, scheduled for the last weekend in March. Cost of T-shirts has been lowered to $8 this year. Also scheduled forthat weekend will be Brown McDonald a citywide KOPS fundraiser. Blue and 01 Houston's AIDS white KOPS emblem stickers will be avail- Foundation says AFH may have to close able at all HOBO bars the weekend the down operations. weekend of March 26-27. All proceeds will TWTNEWSphoto. go to help save the Neartown Police Sta- tion. Emblems will be sold for a dollar donation. HOBO has also pledged its support to Yet, there are those in the community help save the AIDS Foundation Houston who doubt the credibility of the founda- on March 21 at Heaven by staging a tion's announcement that it might have to citywide variety show. close. "Are they just crying wolf?" asked Thus the bar owners, in aone-week time Joe Porro of AID for AIDS. span, have taken on saving two organiza- Others have also questioned the seri- tions: the police station and the AIDS ousness of the foundation's current finan- Foundation. cial status. Two closed door meetings with

TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 17 community leaders have been held in the past six days to explore the matter. DALLAS HOSTS But, according to McDonald, the finan- cial crunch "is very serious." When asked NATIONAL MEETING what was meant by closing down, he replied, "I mean everything, our offices, National SM/Leather our services, everything." McDonald laid part of the blame on the Coalition Forms SSCA. government. "If this were any other state 125 People From Across this might not be happening. But Texas Nation Meet to Organize. has not responded to the crisis of AIDS. We're paying bills from community DALLAS - One hundred twenty-five resources that the government ought to be people from around the country met in paying. Dallas February 13 and 14 to explore form- "Although we have received some ing a national network of SM-Ieather government grants recently, those monies organizations. The two-day Dallas Plan- are for an expansion of services and they ning Conference culminated with the do not meet the cost of existing services," establishment of an interim steering com- said McDonald. mittee, TWT NEWS was advised. A copy of the foundation's January 1988 At its first meeting immediately follow- financial statement, made available to TWT ing adjournment of the conference, the in- NEWS, shows AIDS Foundation Houston terim steering committee adopted a tem- lost money. porary name for this new coalition: Safe- Expenses of $34,642 in January out- Sane-Consensual Adults, with the acro- weighed income of only $31,798. In Feb- nym SSCA. ruary, McDonald said, the negative cash Conference participants, representing flow was even worse. over 55 organizations and businesses, And he doesn't expect it to get any bet- determined this new coalition should be ter. The money crunch will escalate in the pan-sexual-that is, lesbian, gay, bisexual next six months as the client load doubles. and heterosexual. Intense debate and un- "It's a growing disaster," he said. "Right paralleled networking revealed a common ..J now we have 560 clients. It'll be well over commitment to convey a more accurate, 1,000 by late summer," he predicted. positive image of their community. Sounds like a time bomb? "The bomb "This cooperation and consensus build- has already exploded," said McDonald. "It ing represents massive resources of am- simply takes more money to deal with the bition and energy available in our com- problem." munity. This community is eager to defend Responding to the financial crisis, the and promote the rights of consenting Houston Organization of Bar Owners adults to engage in rewarding, nontradi- agreed last week to schedule a citywide tional erotic activities," explained co-chair benefit on the stage at Heaven on Monday John Ferrari. evening, March 21. Nine people were elected to serve on The variety show will be called, "Night the interim steering committee: Jan, Ice, of 1,000 Hairdos," and will feature bar- Ty Clements, Tony DeBiase, Stacey Den- tenders from HOBO bars plus personal- nen (co-chair), John Ferrari (co-chair), ities from the community's many public Shannon Kennedy, Silas McGowen and service groups like HGLPC, Court of Jim Richards. Single Star, Montrose Sports Association Once formally organized, SSCA will and others. function to defend, strengthen and unite "We have always depended upon the the SM, leather and other fetish com- gay community for most of our support," munities. "Similar motivations viewed as said McDonald. "And I can't begin to tell equally important for the gay community you how inspiring it is to know the bar were present during the mid-1950s with owners want to help us in our hour of the establishment of the Mattachine Soci- need." ety," observed psychotherapist Guy Contact Heaven's show director, Ran- Baldwin. dy Jobe, at (713)521-0107, noon to 6 p.m., Further information is available by to book your act to help save AIDS Foun- writing to SSCA/Beyond Vanilla, Box dation Houston. 11314, San Francisco, CA 94101.

TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 19 (28,697 votes) will be in a runoff with Joe Jeanne Meurer (45.9 of vote) will be L. Hernandez (30,142 votes). running against Margaret Moore (43% of SUPER TUESDAY SUPER TUESDAY The only Super Tuesday loss came in vote). the race for State Board of Education (Dist. The other runoff is for County Commis- ELECTION FINALS ELECTION FINALS 3) where AHRC's David Plylar (14,677 sioner, Precinct 1. ALGPC-endorsed Sam votes) lost out to Esteban Sosa (33,851). Briscoe (24.3% of vote) will be running IN DALLAS IN SAN ANTONIO providing White and Jones win their against incumbent Jimmy Snell (29.7 of respective races in the April 12 runoff, vote). Gore Wins Bexar County AHRC will come out of Super Tuesday One of the sweetest victories on Super Dukekis Wins Nine Oak Followed by Dukekis & with a super show of strength as all of its Tuesday was in the race for 345th District Lawn Precincts. Jackson Jackson for President. candidates, except one, will have won-a Judge, where ALGPC's Scott McCown Comes in 2nd, says DLPGC. commendable achievement. (56.9% of vote) upset incumbent Juan SAN ANTONIO - Bexar County was Gallardo in a hotly fought race. Gallardo DALLAS - Final election returns in the Albert Gore country in the March 8 Super was targeted by gay voters for homophobia March 8 Super Tuesday primary showed Tuesday Texas primary as he won by a SUPER TUESDAY in a recent local lesbian child custody that in the Democratic race for U.S. Presi- wide margin over his closest competitor, case. dent, carried all nine Oak Michael Dukakis. Final returns showed ELECTIONRETURNS All of ALGPC's endorsed candidates for Lawn precincts with 39.5% of the vote, Gore with 96,730 votes, Dukakis with State Representative won: Libby line- followed closely by with 49,094 votes and Jackson with 24,310 IN AUSTIN barger (District 47), Steven Portnon 35% Albert Gore, Jr. placed third with votes. (District 28), M.C. Tyler, Jr. (District 49) and 14.8% of the vote for president. Although the Alamo Human Rights Jesse Jackson Controls Lena Guerrero (District 51). Across Dallas County it was a different Committee, like all other gay political All three ALGPC-endorsed candidates story as Jackson won with 46.3%, followed groups in Texas, made no endorsements 75% of Travis County for constable also won: Kevin Miskell (Pct. by Dukakis with 25.7% and Gore with in the U.S. Presidential race, AHRC did en- Delegates, Says ALGPC. 3), Margaret Gomez (Pct. 4) and Stacy Suits 15.5% of the county vote, reported the dorse a dozen local candidates, most of (Pct. 5). Dallas Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition. AUSTIN - U.S. Presidential candidate whom either won or will be in a runoff on Other ALGPC victors were Woodie Dukakis and Jackson were the only two Jesse Jackson now controls about 75% of April 12. Jones (3rd Court of Appeals), Ronnie Earle U.S. presidential candidates to actively the delegate count in Travis County with All of AHRC's U.S. Congressmen were (District Attorney), David Phillips (County court the gay vote, being the only two can- hundreds of gays and lesbians going to returned to office: Henry Gonzales (Dist. Court at Law #1), Brenda Kennedy (Coun- didates who placed advertisements in TWT the convention, reported the Austin Les- 20), Albert Bustamante (Dist. 23) and Lee ty Court at Law #7), Ken Oden (County At- Magazine. DLG PC made no endorsements Trevino (Dist. 20). bian/Gay Political Caucus. torney), and Cecelia Burke (Tax Assessor- in these top-of-the-ticket races. Final election returns on Super Tues- In the Texas Legislature the AHRC- Collector). However, in races where DLGPC did en- day, March 8, showed Michael Dukakis endorsed winners were Senator N.G. Gar- ALGPC did so well in the Texas primary dorse, most of their favored candidates getting 36.8% of the Travis County vote to cia (Dist. -26),State Representative Orlan- that it had two victories-one in each won. In State Representative races the 33.5% for Jackson. Although Jackson nar- do (Dist. 115) and State Representative party-in the same race, said Glen Maxey winners were Sam Hudson (Dist. 100), Siro Rodriguez (Dist. 118). rowly trailed in Travis County raw vote of the caucus. For County Commissioner, David Cain (Dist. 107) and Fred Blair(Dist. totals, he overwhelmingly swept the del- In the District 120 race, there will be a Pct. 3, Alex Young (Rep.) and Pam Reed 110}. egate totals, TWT NEWS learned. runoff between AHRC's Ruth Jones (2,066 (Dem.) were both victorious, he told TWT There was a loss in District 103, where ALGPC racked up an impressive list of votes) and Karyne Conley (4,046 votes). NEWS. DLGPC's Juan Jasso lost out to the incum- victories on Super Tuesday as not one of AHRC's Rick Cockerham won his Bex- Sometime this summer, ALGPC will bent, Steve Willis, who won with a 74% their endorsed candidates lost. In fact, all ar County Commissioner's race in Precinct have the delightful problem of choosing landslide. There was also a loss in the of their candidates won, except for two. 3 as did Charles Rodriguez in his race for which county commissioner candidate to Court of Criminal Appeals race as DLGPC's And those two will be in runoff on April 12. Bexar County Sheriff. endorse-the Democrat or the Republi- Ron Chapman failed in his bid for presiding One of the runoffs will be in the race for In the race for Bexar County Democrat- can-in the November general election. judge. ic Party Chairman, AHRC's O.Z. White 98th District Judge. ALGPC-endorsed

Among the many gay·endorsed candidates on Super Tuesday who won werett-t) Lena Guerrero of Austin, Houston's Mickey More Super Tuesday gay·endorsed winners: tt-r) Dallas' John Wiley Price plus Houston's Mike Charlton, Madeline Sitzes Leland plus Dallas' Sam Hudson and David Cain. TWTNEWSstaff photos. and Norman Lanford. TWTNEWSstaff photos.

TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 21 PAGE 20 SUPER TUESDAY FOR ELECTION FINALS IN HOUSTON CLASSY Dukakis Carries Montrose; Jackson Comes in Second. DArES Several Candidates Face Jesse Jackson (I)and Michael Dukakis swept most of the Runoffs on April 12. Texas gay vote in Super Tuesday primary. OR FOR MORE HOUSTON - Final election returns in TWTNEWSstaff photos. the March 8 Super Tuesday Texas primary show that U_S_ presidential candidate URGENr In Dallas County races, DLGPC's San- Michael Dukakis carried the Montrose dy Kress won handsomely the county vote, getting 42%. In a close second-place chairmanship seat. finish was Jesse Jackson, getting 33%. For Dallas County Tax Assessor- Both candidates actively courted the URGES! Collector, the coalition endorsed both the gay vote, both being the only two U.S. Democrat and the Republican. The Demo- presldentlal candidates to advertise in crat, Ceil Wiseman, won. The Republican, TWT Magazine. Poll watchers at key Mont- YOU NOW David Childs (33% of vote), will be in a rose precincts said they were disap- runoff with Warren G. Harding, Jr. (30% of pointed in gay voter turnout in the primary. HAVE A vote), Why there wasn't a heavier turnout is still DLGPC also backed another winner, being analyzed. CHOICE! John Wiley Price (Dem.), who swept 75% Although neither the Houston GLPC nor of the vote for Commissioner's Court, the Community Alliance of Houston made Call (2J4) 976-4669 Place 3_ any endorsements in the presidential race, In Justice of the Peace races, DLGPC's in Dallas or there was a host of gay endorsements in Jay Robinson won his bid for Precinct 1, local races. Here's a rundown on how they (7J3) 976-2667 Place 1_ fared. in Houston for Hot, In Precinct 8, Place 1, there will be a In State Representative races there Uncensored Gay runoff between DLGPC's George Allen were two wins and one draw. Debra Dan- Telephone Classifieds. (34% of vote) and Charles Rose (49% of burg and Sylvester Turner won their vote), Although Allen has the gay endorse- Democratic races in Districts 137 and 139_ Or for the best ment, "both he and Rose are friends of the In District 143, HGLPC's Adrian Mc- in Live Man Talk gay community," stated AI Calkin, presi- Gowan got 16% of the vote to AI Luna's dent of the coalition. 48%. McGowan and HGLPC have their call (2J4) 976-STUD All three of DLGPC's candidates for work cut out for them in an uphill come- with a (713)~ CJ7()-'2()()!ousto~ constable lost: Vince Zubras, Jr. (16% of from-behind runoff battle on April 12_ FREE GUARANTEED vote) for Precinct 1, Jo DeWitty (17% of In the race for First Appeals Court CONNECTION! vote) for Precinct 8 and Jim Foster (10% Justice, there were two wins and one loss. F[~I5I,PI-o~E of vote) for Precinct 7. The winners were Elaine Brady with 69_5% . First dial (21.4) 7.48-.4316, However, all is not lost in the Precinct of the vote for Place 3 and Ben Levy with if the line is busy, someone 7 race, as DLGPC says it is prepared to en- 52.5% of the vote for Place 5. is waiting for you. (2~4jc)7()-"~()()C) dorse James Paschall (38% of vote), who The Place 1 race results were very in- Then dial (214) 976-STUD. Safe • Discre~t • Unrestricted will be in a runoff with Burl Jernigan (41% teresting to monitor. Both CAH and of vote). HGLPC endorsed Bert Moser, who came ~Play In the race for chair of Oak Lawn in third (22.5%) in a three-way race, Moser ~Safe! Precinct 3304, DLGPC co-endorsed Brian is therefore out of the runoff as Michael Drummond and Eddie Morgan as both are O'Connor(37.1 %)will be in the runoff with members of the group. Drummond was the Geraldine Tennant (40.4). r-, election night winner. Interestingly, HGLPC's screening com- A $2.00 charge applies to 00 DLGPC will make three endorsements mittee had recommended O'Connor, but 0- each 976-Number plus any ~ in the April 12 runoff, Calkin told TWT the membership overturned that on a tolls if applicable. @ NEWS. The three candidates targeted are recommendation by Ray Hill. Many now Please be 18 or over. Childs (Tax Assessor), Paschall (Consta- hope O'Connor will get the gay endorse- ble) and Allen (Justice of Peace). ment for the April 12 runoff,

TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 23 PAGE 22 announced Marc Lerro and Barry Skiba of In judgeship races, the victors were retired, being the interim pastor of the NEW TIME FOR Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in East the Dallas County Health Department, Kathy Stone (District 11), Elaine Bristow host for the seminar. (District 129), Matthew Plummer (District WORRIED WELL Dallas. The group advised TWT NEWS that it Much has been written in the press 133), Bonnie Fitch (District 152), Myron plans to take up the study of issues con- recently about the connection. TWT'S Love (District 177), Freddie Jackson Montrose Counseling Center cerning homosexuality and the Lutheran HEALTH column has addressed the issue (District 215), Kris Woody (District 337), Shifts Time of Weekly from the viewpoints of several medical plus Norman Lanford (Rep.) and John Church in America. Thursday Sessions to 6 p.tn, authorities and their patients. Cossum (Dem.) in District 339-quite a few The study, one of the best and most Next Wednesday's seminar is believed impressive victories for both the caucus HOUSTON - In an effort to better comprehensive studies done by any of the Lutheran church bodies, had valuable in- to be the first in Texas to address the mat- and the alliance. serve its clients, the Montrose Counseling Those two Houston gay political groups Center AIDS Project has moved the time put from members of Lutherans Con- ter publicly. Is there truly a connection? The meeting will be held at the Metro- will pit their forces and might against each for the Thursday session of its Worried cerned/North America. other in next month's runoff in the 179th Well group. The group will now meet from After the study, one of the members of politan Community Church, 2701 Reagan at Brown. It starts at 7:30 p.m. and is open State District Court race. In that race, 6 to 7:30 p.m. the advisory committee wrote, "When I HGLPC endorsed Ruben Guerrero (48% of "We hope that the new time will allow was a child, my father told me that he free-of-charge to the public. vote) and CAH endorsed Sylvia Robertson those people who wanted to attend the would kill me if I turned out to be gay. I (40% of vote). Each side's candidate will group, but who were unable to due to time believe he would do it! So I learned to fear now be after the gay vote in this closely- constraints, the flexibility they need in and hate homosexuality, just as he did ... POOR DIET LEADS I still fear the moment, if it ever occurs, watched race. order to attend," said Don Elgin, M.S.W. Two other runoffs spark intense interest The Saturday evening group will still meet when one of my children reveals to me his TO POOR HEALTH for HGLPC and CAH. Both groups en- from 5-6:30, he confirmed. or her homosexuality. But now I am certain Author of "Living Well dorsed Mike Charlton (33%) for District The Worried Well group is adrop-ln, sup- that I would be able to embrace that child and say, 'I love you nevertheless.''' Naturally" to Speak at 176. He'll be in a runoff with the frontrun- port/therapy group that meets weekly to Houston's Macrobiotic Center. ner, Mike Cohen (45%). allow people who are sero-positive, an- Lutherans Concerned D/FW meets on the third Tuesday of each month at the And in District 174, both CAH and ticipating taking the antibody test, orwho HOUSTON - Diet, health, food, cook- home of one of its members. Call Naasz HGLPC endorsed Gregg Glass (42%). He'll are just worried about HIV infection and ing and how they relate to AIDS and other at (Metro)25H800 for information on next be in a runoff with Benjamin Durant (38%). AIDS, to discuss their fears and issues sur- ailments are the topics of two seminars month's meeting. The shocker on Super Tuesday was in rounding the disease. scheduled this month at the Macrobiotic the race for Democratic Party chairman of "If you would like any further informa- i .,~" Center, 3815 Garrott. The workshops will Harris County. Gay-endorsed LarryVeselka tion, don't hesitate to call the counseling feature noted author and teacher Tom (48.5% of vote) lost out to Claude Jones center for more details," said Elg.in. The Monte. (51.5% of vote). Jones has been associ- group is self-supporting and a $5 donation Monte is currently writing a new book ated with Lyndon LaRouche since 1975. is suggested to help fund the AIDS Proj- Marc Lerro of Dallas with Michio Kushi on diet and AIDS. He ect of the counseling center. County Health Dept. says he's been researching ongoing stud- announces March 23 Q&8 seminar. ies with a group of doctors and PWAs in AHRC PLANS FOR New York City. NEW IRVING HOME TWTNEWSphoto. TROPICANA '88 Monte's first talk will be on Monday, FOR D/FW LUTHERANS March 21. His topic will be "Strengthening The Alamo Human Rights the Immune System to Prevent Disease." Committee Meets March 19 New Mailing Address He will address a number of immune dis- To Plan Annual Fiesta Event. New Meeting Place & orders, their origin and how to prevent and New Spiritual Advisor. DALLAS Q&A ON treat them. SAN ANTONIO - In setting its agenda The following Wednesday, March 23, his for 1988, the Alamo Human Rights Com- IRVING - The Dallas/Fort Worth Met- SYPHILIS/ AIDS topic will be "Diet and Health-The mittee has highlighted several important roplex Lutherans Concerned has a new Leading Killers: Their Origin and Preven- events coming up this spring. mailing address, a new meeting place and First Public Meeting in tion." This lecture will cover such Topping the list is Tropicana '88, a par- a new spiritual advisor. Texas on Connection Between disorders as cancer, heart disease, ty scheduled during this April's citywide The group's new address is 1805 Cad- AIDS & Syphilis Held Next diabetes and other catastrophic illnesses celebration of Fiesta. The party will be held do Drive, Irving, TX 75060. Its telephone Wednesday Night, March 23. in America. on Saturday, April 23, prior to the night- connection is (Metro) 251-1800, reported At this lecture, he will speak about the time Fiesta Flambeau parade. spokesperson R. Kent Naasz. DALLAS - Is there a connection be- link between diet and poor health, what Tropicana '88 will benefit the Texas Les- Lutherans Concerned D/FW also an- tween AIDS and syphilis? Could the AIDS foods create these imbalances and how to bian/Gay Rights Lobby, the San Antonio nounced it has a new spiritual advisor, Rev. crisis have been somewhat averted by reverse their effects. Gay/Lesbian Pride Committee as well as Neale O. Jensen, who has accepted the massive doses of penicillin? Both lectures start at 7:30 p.m., priced AHRC. group's position as both spiritual and These are just a few of the questions to at $10 per person, per lecture. The next meeting of AHRC will be satur- pastor advisor and counselor. be addressed next Wednesday, March 23, TWT NEWS has been advised that Monte day, March 19 at the River City Living "Jenson comes to us with the support when Dr. Charles Haley is joined by Dr. will also be available on March 22-25 for in- Church, 311 Melrose. The meeting will of Bishop Walberg, the past Bishop of the Justin Radolf for an address on the possi- dividual consultations. Appointments are start at 1 p.m., AHRC advised TWT NEWS. LCA in Texas," said Naasz. He recently ble connection between AIDS and syphilis, necessary. Call (713)523-0171. ~

TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 25 PAGE 24 IRO\ 11 11MEN T. In [his Column Readers Exchange Ideas With Other Readers and ~ I If V I • With Our Editor in a Public Forum. Address All Letters to: Com- ALL CITY ment, TWT. 2205 Montrose, Houston. Texas 77006. All Letters INSURANCE Become the Property of TWT and Must Be Signed (if you don't wish your name printed, please specify).

~,~ OPEN: Cheers to Houston GLPC Just Livid Over Newsweek RICHMONT 9 a.m.-7 p.m.-Daily Dear TWT: Dear TWT: While'at the bar last weekend I picked Again a national news voice has fueled SQ!)ARE 9 a.m.-5 p.m.-Saturday up the TWT and a newspaper that was the fires of hatred and bigotry through , ,., I *NO ONE REFUSED lying there next to it. Not paying attention fear. It is inexcusable. Newsweek's latest *LOW DOWN-PAYMENT to it until I got home, I noticed it was the issue ("Sex in the Age of AIDS," March 14) *D.W.I.'S ACCEPTED Houston GLPC Newsletter. does nothing but incite those who are Luxury adult living, with I must say, after reading through it, that looking for an excuse to "lock 'em all up *INSTANT S.R. 22'S I was impressed the way it was done. and throwaway the key." apartment homes from 575 to Also, while at the bars last weekend I For the ramblings of the out-of-work, 1064 square feet, accomodating noticed people from the HGLPC passing out-of-limelight and desperate-for-dollars- singles, roommates and couples. FREE QUOTES out their voter cards and even speaking to doctors, Masters and Johnson, another 11 LEM :\10;\; AVE. the crowd from microphones. "source" for the fundamentalist to quote Choose from six designer +:) I have been in Houston for three years is out there in print. floorplans in a relaxed, DA L LAS - :):i~I-()B()6 now, and have never before seen this And to make certain no one missed this done by any other organization. It kind of issue, Newsweek placed full-page ads in elegant, garden atmosphere. showed me that they were concerned major dailies (New York Times, Los • 2 Swimming Pools • New Carpets TO SERVE OUR about the political status of the Houston Angeles Times) touting their rag. • 5 Laundry Rooms • Mini blinds gay and lesbian community. Livid? I don't know who is responsible for this Let them know. It's time to tear out • 24 hour Patrol • Ceiling Fans AREA'S NEEDS • Dishwashers and Disposals work they are doing, but I do want to say, those business reply cards in every issue • Limited Access Gates keep up the good work, HGLPC. of Newsweek you can find (Don't buy I'm not on the mailing list or a member, one!) and drop a note, at their expense. • Plus much, much more but I think I will be in a week or so. Make sure they know it's from "us." Leasing office open Perhaps-"Alive and livid." They'll know Thomas McGee who it's from. 7 days a week Houston, TX (Weekdays 8:30am-5:30pm, David Reid Texas Reader Saturdays IOam-3pm, Deejay Fan in Austin Sundays Noon-4pm.) ATTO~NEY AT LAW Student Discounts available/ Dear TWT: Dianas on April 16 PRACTIC'E LIMITED .0 We love our deejay too! In the COMMENT Units priced from $295. Dear TWT: COMM.ERCIAL LAW AND section of TWT (March 4-10), I read about a Although last year was one of economic REAL. ESTAT.E MATTERS well-liked deejay in Houston. Well ... Austin '"t<"; has one too! downturn in Houston, the year 1987 was For the past five months (or so), Barry most significant for the Diana Foundation. at Charlie's has been "pumping" (as you We began by offering a sneak preview of say it) out the sounds, the best selection our new fund-raising approach to the 1900 NORTH Loop WEST of dance music I've ever heard. Not only Diana Awards show, whereby the show became the major thrust for our full focus SUITE 500 does he play the pop-radio stuff, he also HOUSTON.TEXAS 77018-8201 mixes in a few older, great dance songs. on the health care needs of our community. Songs I almost forgot about. In the past years, Diana has assisted (713) 868.9919 For example, last Friday I heard many organizations, and, at the same 5.\\. 1i{LH\AY "Electric Dreams," a song I rarely hear at time, has had four students on college any other club. If I do hear it, it's at five scholarships. We still have some students in school, but we will now turn our NOT CERTIF1ED B¥ TE.xAS BOARD OF minutes before closing, with ten people in 1400 Richmond Ave. L.£GAL SPECIAI..J'ZATION the bar. attention to health care until the need (near Montrose Blvd.) I say "hats off" to our deejay, Barry, subsides. who does dare to be different. We were proud of our ability to give Houston, Texas 77006 AIDS Foundation Houston its principal (713) 522-1035 T. Jameson source of lncorne for several years. We Austin, TX were and are proud to have provided the

PAGE 27 PAGE 26 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 original funding for McAdory House for We have been able to and have gained the first year. permission to have the Oak Lawn Bar Listen to Hot We now pioneer another need, that of Association and its referral number listed assisting persons who are HIV-positive on the release slips issued everyone when Stories about Hot Men, and who are jobless and indigent, in they are discharged from the Lew Sterrett Tales of Sweaty Jocks maintaining their hospitalization insurance detention facility. This is a privilege that is coverages. This, without question, will accorded to bar associations, and the Oak & Humpy Truckers, & afford the greatest stretch of available Lawn Bar Association joins the accredited funds. The Diana Foundation, through the ranks of the Dallas Bar Association, the 1st Hand Accounts Foundation of Immunological Disorders, is Dallas Criminal Bar Associatlon, the Oak now making this possible with our recent Cliff Bar Association and other organ- of some of the Christmas donation. izations which are designed to service the In our last report, we provided a geographic needs of a particular portion steamiest Sessions financial recap of the 1987 show. With the of the Dallas population. you could imagine. help of your $21,000in donated funds, we If I can give you any information or can were able to disperse a total of $22,800as assist you in any way, I would greatly Let your imagination follows: a) Foundation for Immunological appreciate any publicity you can give this Disorders for $19,000,b) college undertaking. Please understand that while take you off! scholarships for $3,750,and c) Omega the attorneys in question will charge fees House for $50. for their services, the bar association in We rebound from the sad loss of our itself is non-profit. It is our desire and longtime president, Charles Hebert, by intention to provide a service to those looking ahead in 1988to better economic who live in our neighborhood. times in our city and to a historic move to If you have any questions, please call me. the Gus S. Wortham Theatre Center for the 35th Diana Awards ShOW,April 16. King T. Solomon We hope you will participate with us in Attorney at Law this celebration of life and help us to Dallas, TX continue to help our community. Frank Campisi People Are Missing Out ~ Chairman, Fund-raising Dear TWT: ...... •...... Diana Foundation Howard Patterson died February 29, : ... q'" ... NOW EVERY T(JESDA Y : Houston, TX 1988,on a Sunday. I'm grateful that in the ... ~I.· . last year of his life I became his friend in • •• '" ':1'1::;'\'.. Lunch Hour • New Oak lawn Bar a more honest way. He wasn't just • ':I,,,~,<>\,,>'1::;'... ,," Rental Special : someone to drink with. I loved him and I Association was close to him. I hear so many say they will not get Dear TWT: close to anyone anymore because everyone ~.<;)~"~...-, ~ ,," 2 MOVIES : This letter is regarding the formation of they love dies, and that it's better not to ~~~~

PAGE 29 PAGE 28 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 ...... mE DXAS •••••••••••• 1, ••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL REPORT

you have a substantial majority, a slim ma- 5) Within each precinct caucus, nomina- jority, an even break or are in the minority tions shall be from the floor, and each per- will have an important bearing on your son casts only one vote, regardless of the strategy. number of delegates that precinct is en- DEMOCRDIC PAllfY 4) At the beginning of the county/sen- titled to elect. atorial convention, each delegate will par- Those getting the most votes will be ticipate in a written poll to determine the delegates and next highest will be alter- presidential or uncommitted preferences nates. Precincts that have less than 300 present in the whole convention. The votes will be paired with another precinct. resulting report will be used to allocate the (Pairing is done on or before January 15, PRIMARY &COmNfION at-large delegates and alternates from the 1988 by your County Democratic Execu- convention to the state convention. The tive Committee). whole delegation must reflect the sign-in It is very important to analyze your sheets. voting strength. Since each delegate only gets to vote i!1county or Senatorial District HANDBOOK once, you must all stick together to elect Conventions one of your delegates. However, if you County or senatorial district conven- have enough delegates to elect more than tions will be made up of delegates and one, you should be ready for half of your By Billie Carr alternates elected at the precinct conven- delegates to cast their vote for one person tions. They will be held this Saturday, while the other half casts their votes for Member of the March 19. The county or senate conven- someone else, and you may be able to tions will elect delegates and alternates to elect two delegates or a delegate and an the state convention to be held in Hous- alternate that way. Just be sure and add Democratic National Committee ton, June 17-18, 1988. up the situation before you vote. Tie votes Senatorial district conventions are held are determined by lot or chance. (Flip of in Bexar, Dallas, Harris and Tarrant coun- a coin). Edited by Phyllis Frye ties. The other counties hold county 6) Following the election of delegates conventions. by the precinct, the chairperson will report how many presidential or uncommitted Countywide or Senatorial District Convention ~What Happens at the County and Sen- groups meet the 15% requirement in order atorial Conventions: to be allocated that portion that they are ~his Saturday, March 19, 1988 The county or senatorial district conven- entitled to of the at-large delegates and tion is called to order by the county or alternates. A nominating committee as ~he Next Hurdle in Getting senatorial district chair who shall serve as well as all other committees will be com- temporary chair of the convention. posed of eight to 15 members previously Our People Into the Process 1) Establishment of the temporary rolls elected by the county or senatorial ex- of delegates. At this point, delegates will ecutive committee from among the con- ~hroughout the State of ~exas participate in the written poll to determine vention delegates. (This will be done Fri- their presidential preference. day, March 11,1988) The nominating com- "pre-convention: Senatorial/County ty/senatorial caucus you should do the 2) Report of the committee on creden- mittee chair shall report a slate of at-large Caucus following things: tials which shall be acted upon before the delegates and alternates to the floor of the Sometime after March 8 and before Sat- 1) Select you r candidates for convention consideration of any other business. convention. Additional nominations may urday, March 19, when the County/Sen- chairperson, secretary and chairperson of 3) Election of a permanent chair, perma- then be made from the floor. However, the atorial District convention is to be held, the delegation to the state convention. nent secretary and any other officers that convention as a whole must choose peo- you should hold a caucus of your candi- 2) Designate your floor leaders and may be necessary to conduct the business. ple of the presidential or uncommitted date's delegates who were elected to at- runners. 4) The election of delegates and alter- preference who will make the overall tend the county/senatorial convention. 3) Check over the situation precinct by nates to the state conventions. At the delegation as reflective as possible of the Some may have had to make second precinct to determine your voting strength. county or senatorial convention, each results of the preference poll taken at the choices. Try to locate them. See how many of your delegates have precinct will caucus separately to elect beginning of the convention without, how- Also remember that people can change been elected to the convention. Don't within its own group one delegate and one ever, disrupting the results ot the precinct their presidential or uncommitted pref- forget to include people who might be will- alternate for each full 300 votes the caucus. erence at every level. You might want to ing to join you at this level. Then see if it precinct cast for Mark White in the 1986 7) The county/senatorial convention poll delegates in the district. At the coun- is 15% or more. The question of whether General Election. elects the delegation chair.

PAGE 31 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 30 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 8) The countylsenatorial convention of- ventlon. At the same time a copy of the ficers' duties shall be the same as those challenge shall be sent by the challenger * 120 DELUXE ROOMS * for the precinct convention, The perma- to the challenged delegate(s) or alter- * AC & CADLE TV * 5 DARS * nent chair shall make out in duplicate a nate(s). This year individual delegates or Fort Worth certified list of delegates to the state con- alternates may be challenged on the same POOL & DEACH * * vention, and a copy of all resolutions grounds that a delegation is challenged. * STAGE SHOWS * SHOPS * adopted by the convention, and shall sign The precise grounds must be set out in the * PIANO, DISCO&GAMEROOMS * Counseling the name (the permanent secretary attest- written challenge. If you think you have a * 24 HOUR RESTAURANT * Center ing his or her signature) and within five (5) challenge or need help with a challenge, * AMPLE PARKING * days after the convention shall forward please call us, * REGULAR DRINK SPECIALS * these by sealed, registered or certified let- ter to the Secretary of State, who shall af- Billie Carr is a longtime activist, She has MUCH MORE , , , Staffed by mental health professionals fix his mark thereon and deliver the orig- over her lifetime channeled most of her ac- Our center is structured to meet the varied inals to the Democratic State Chair prior tivism through the Democratic Party as a needs of our clients and includes: to any state convention. This is absolute- progressive liberal, Progressive liberals Individual Counseling ly essential, not only because it is the law clude all of the people that we have come Group Counseling but because your right to be seated at the to know and trust who support and are ac- Couples Counseling tive in the movement for leSbian/gay/trans- Family Counseling state convention will depend upon the minutes of your convention being in order. genderal rights, She is so well respected WE HAVE AN AIDS PROJECT TO PROVIDE that she has been member of the Demo- AIDS/AWARENESS INFORMATION AND a A COUNSELING/SUPPORT GROUP r!1challengeS cratic National Committee for a long time, r Phyllis Frye is a Houston attorney, a CONFIDENTIALITY IS MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES Any Democrat residing in the same longtime active member of the lesbian/ district may challenge any delegate or 659 SOUTH JENNINGS STREET gay/transgenderal community, and a long- alternate or groups of delegates and alter- 410 N, OAANGE IlLOSSOM FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76104 time Democrat. She edited this handbook 817/335-1994 nates certified to the convention, In the OIUANDO, FL~2605 feature, secured Ms, Carr's permission case of the state convention, the chal- and added notes relevant to the inter- (~5) 425-7571 lenger shall notify the state chair in writing ests of the lesbian/gay/ transgenderal at least 14 days prior to the date of the con- community, ,-WT

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527-8033 900 LOVETT BLVD .• SUITE 203 (24 Hours) HOUSTON, TEXAS 77006 (713) 529-0037 511 Stuart • Houston (Across from Brennan's) 2507 Montrose Houston, Texas 77006 rh r- = -,;: PAGE 32 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWTMARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 33 SUNDAY COOK-OUTS ARE BACK! rnEALTH BEGINNING MARCH 20 AT 4:00 P.M. "Bring your own meat-we do the rest" THE PATIO TRADITION CONTINUES - MARCH ENTERTAINMENT estions EARLY EVENINGS: 5-9 PM Sundays & Tuesdays-JAY FOWLER Mondays & Wednesdays-JOHN-DAVID Thursdays-DAN DEASON Fridays & Saturdays-GARY POE nswers LATE NIGHT: 9:30 PM-l:30 AM Sundays & Tuesdays-KIMBER About Current Health Matters Mondays-BYRON Wednesdays & Fridays-KEVIN FROST Thursdays & Saturdays-BERNIE SIBEN Compiled from doctors, technicians, health professionals, university centers Q: Is there any hope for sufferers of and research labs shingles? A: Maybe soon. A double-blind study is Q: How effective is AZT in fighting AIDS? currently under way to ascertain whether A: AZT appears to be more effective if it's or not the mineral germanium is effective combined with acyclovir, a drug often used against shingles. In previous studies it has to treat genital herpes. A recent European shown promise in antiviral applications. Its study showed that after 36 weeks of treat- role as an immune stimulant is related to THE ment, 28% of those taking only AZT died, its enhancement of interferon production, compared to a death rate of only 19% for said Parris M. Kidd Ph.D., executive direc- those taking AZT combined with acyclovir. tor of the Germanium Institute of North America. HIDEAWAY Q: Is pot smoking really dangerous? A: Three or-four joints of marijuana a day Q: Are drugs more of a problem now than can pose about the same lung cancer risk in years gone by? CLUB as smoking three-quarters of a pack of A: Not really. Many of today's problems cigarettes a day, says Dr. Donald P. were prevalent a hundred years ago. Back "Dallas' Original Piano Bar" Tashkin. The main reason is that pot users in 1888 it was a lot worse, says historian tend to take deep puffs and hold in the Robert Manley. Drug problems back then smoke. A new study shows this style of took on a different form because patent smoking deposits four times as much tar medicines were more widely available than in the lungs as one cigarette. And it results now. About half the rural women of Amer- in five times as much carbon monoxide in ica had serious problems with drug over- the bloodstream, research shows. use and misuse, he says.

Q: Are hard cookies better for you than Q: Does heavy drinking cause high blood soft cookies? pressure? A: Yes. As a general rule, the softer the A: Yes. Three drinks a day seems to be the cookie, the higher the fat content, because cutoff point. Three or more drinks a day 4144 BUENA VISTA • DALLAS • 559-2966/559-4668 it's the extra fat that helps soften the tex- may cause high blood pressure. The Har- FRONT BAR: Open 8AM Daily (Except Sunday at 12 Noon) ture of baked goods, reported a study con- vard Medical School Health Letter says BA CK BAR: Open Daily 2PM ducted at Tufts University. So eat hard alcohol accounts for five to 25 percent of cookies, is the suggestion. the cases of primary hypertension.

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PAGE 37 PAGE 36 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 IIGREAT SONGS. GREAT DANCING. GREAT FUN!" You cant see this movie and not laugh out loud!" -Joel Siegel, GOOD MORNING AMERICA

'TWO THUMBS UP!" -SISKEL & EBERT & THE MOVIES tJ.j*' "HILARIOUS • AND HEARTFELT!" -David Ansen, NEWSWEEK Reviewed by 0_ Flores Alvarez music." There is very little music, a few coronation songs, a party song, "Da Butt," Voice of Conscience performed by E.U., and a memorable Phyl- lis Hyman rendition of Bill Lee's Be One. After a successful film debut with She's And although there is Significantly more Gotta Have It, Spike Lee was awarded a comedy, much of it is lost as it runs off in Los Angeles Film Critics Award as Best every direction and fails to make a cohe- New Director of 1986 and the Prix de sive statement about race or class or Jeunesse Award as the Best New Direc- gender discrimination. tor of 1986 at the Cannes Film Festival. Each scene in School Daze is a well Added to his Student Academy Award directed, well acted tidbit. But added all HAiRSJpR,AY from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts together, the sum is less than the whole. and Sciences, for his senior thesis film, The audience sees the beginning of a Get Back to Your Roots! Joe Bed Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads, serious examination of race and class, but at New York University's graduate film Lee fails to produce any conclusions. It school, Lee's awards and kudos have can be argued that Lee leaves the audi- begun to add up. ence to draw their own conclusion, but he Black audiences flock to his films, white still falls short of adequately discussing \EII' un: mE~1,\ rRI:II:\TS1\ 1.~llIfl1T1111~111IST4UEI E BITHllU1, I ROBERT SH4YE PROOIfTiOI"H,UItSPIt,lI" STlRRIIGSO\.\! 80.\0 audiences are polite and critics do a good the subjects he raises. !U11I BROM . DIVl.\E . DEBBIEH4RRI· Rllll UI\E lIDJERRI Sl1LLER ~111Imfili. IPPI:,IRIIrI:SII Rlf 0I'4SEk: lID PU Z,IDOR,I job of reviewing his work without voicing It won't be long before black audiences I'HOR~OGRlPHUEDW4ROLOVEtI~n 11Ii PR911f~R.'iROBERTSHn~ lIDS,\R4 RISHER l'o·rRODII'l:RST4\LEI.1 E BICH11I;IL III JOH.\ W4TEItS any opinion, rather than risk being called will stop being satisfied with simply see- PROtlrEDIlR4fHEI. T,IUUI' ~RIrn:1 1\1 BIR~m:DII JOH\ W4TERS racist or worse, unc~ol. ing one of their own on screen and white Lee's new film, School Daze, is about IPGI PAII(NUlGLMOAN(;l SUGClSTED-....'"..""...'-I '"I\UTM\I~ \181', \1\11 IHII .,,"'. \ AECOAOEOIN • • \ •. 11. I! \t I 1\ t \1 \ audiences will stop being pollte. It may ~ OUI.'.'.' ••••• OO•(•)• w'''''' 1000C_000I". "IIIIMI!'I ,,,.nl, l\h","'I'I,I Ill'" (ULTRA' STEREO) C \IC.\IIU\\IIII~i:1I U\[(I\f)UUlfI" homecoming at the fictional Mission Col- take longer for critics to risk being unjustly lege, a black southern college. Amid called racist or uncool, but that too will ATTHESEHOUSTONTHEATRES homecoming queens, football games, come. NOW SHOWING AND OTHER SELECTED TEXAS THEAmES parades, parties, protests and Greek Spike Lee is not yet a black Woody Allen CHECK NEWSPAPERS' DIRECTORIES FOR THEATRES AND SHOWTIMES I "AT AN"" .LYU. & NA~A NU' I Stomp shows, Lee weaves a story of race and is far from even keeping up with Rob- ~mc ~ and class discrimination within the black ert Townsend, but he is interesting and, OWN & COUNTRY 10 ~ race. A bold theory which is, unfortunate- with better follow-through his films may 721·0140 ly, mishandled here. rise from just being black to being black Lee calls this film a "comedy without art. 'W?

PAGE 38 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 39 discussion appearing after Sunday's per- The Tony-winning National Theatre of formance of Keith Reddin's global comedy the Deaf will perform The Dybbuk: Be- BhCKSThGE Highest Standard of Living to engage the tween Two Worlds at 7:30 p.m. Monday at BY DONALEVAN MAINES audience in "lively, informative exchange." Rice University in Houston. It's a combina- Also Sunday, Stages opens its produc- tion of sign language and spoken word. As Is opens tonight (March 18) at The- tion of John G. Moynihan's Little Lulu in Boaz Heilman, pianist, adjunct pro- atre One in San Antonio. Call (512)650-5010 a Tight Orange Dress, a product of last fessor and artist-in-residence at Houston for reservations. year's Texas Playwrights Festival. Community College, will perform at HCC 'night, Mother starts tonight at Actor's at 8 p.m. Tuesday, For more information, Trading Post in Lubbock and You Can't call (713)630-1113. Take It With You begins its run at EI Paso Next weekend, the Turtle Creek Chorale Playhouse. will perform its spring concert, "From Gian-Carlo Menotti's 1950 musical Bach to Bach," at 8 p.m. Friday and Satur- drama The Consul plays at 8 p.m. tonight day, March 25-26 at EI Centro College in and Saturday at the University of Hous- downtown Dallas. ton's Wortham Theatre. The UH Opera "The piece de resistance of the con- Theatre production, sung in English, is cert," says Randy Rhea, "will be the Dallas about a woman lost in nightmarish bu- premiere of Oedipus Tex by p.D.a. Bach, reaucracy behind the Iron Curtain. comprising the entire second half of the concert." HELLO, AGAIN Director Joe Watts is holding audi- tions for three dashing men at 1·4 p.m. Saturday, March 26 at Kindred Spirits. Susan Myers and Jay Wegner star as Oh, and it's for a play. a young married couple in Neil Simon's It'll be the Houston premiere of An· Barefoot in the Park at Market Center thony Bruno's Soul Survivor which I Dinner Playhouse in Dallas. understand ran with simulated sex and nudity for six months in Los Angeles. Sunday's 8 p.m. performance of Pigs Soul Survivor is billed as "sort of" a Dance ... at Dougherty Arts Center, 1110 gay Blithe Spirit, in which a leather- Barton Springs in Austin, will benefit AIDS man's lover, who died two years ago, Relief Fund. Call (512)458-1483 for reser- returns as a ghost to interfere with the vations. The show also will be performed leatherman's budding romance with a at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday. young guy who enjoys calling him "Sir." Christopher Durang's Baby With the The Group (Theatre Workshop) will Bathwater plays Sunday through March 29 open the play at Kindred Spirits in late at Stage West in Fort Worth with ticket Plays by Women April. On the lighter side, Opera Theater of sales going to the theatre's annual fund For further information, call Joe San Antonio presents Gilbert and Sulli- drive. Call (817)332-6238 for reservations. Watts at (713)522-2204 or 266-1000. van's H.M.S. Pinafore tonight and Saturday Stages in Houston debuts a new pro- in Houston at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. at Carver gram called StageForum with a panel Let's just say that Beth Henley's The And in San Antonio, Alamo City Men's Center. Dallas' Shirld Milton plays able Lucky Spot (now playing at Houston's Chorale will feature this year's Grammy seaman Ralph Rackshaw. Alley) is not her best effort. But Annalee Winner for song of the year, "Somewhere Also tonight, a young Jon Voigt stars as Jefferies is outstanding in Act One as Out There," in its spring concerts at 8 p.m. The Revolutionary in a 1970 film about stu- a tigress who's been tamed by prison Saturday, March 26 and 3 p.m. the follow- dent rebellion. It's on the Arts & Entertain- life, and supporting player Jennie ing day. The 35 voices also sing selections ment TV channel. Welch has a great time with the dandy from Les Miserables, La Cage aux Folies, The Dallas Chamber Orchestra con- role of a dime-a-dance girl. Victor/Victoria and other musicals in the tinues its spring concerts with selections Meanwhile, across town at Main program, entitled "The Best of Times," by Brahms, Milhaud and Dvorak at 7:30 Street Theater, Mary Gallagher's How says David Hawley. Sundays 8 p.m. performance of Pigs tonight at Church of the Transfiguration to Say Goodbye, the story of an "ex- and 7 p.m. Sunday at Southern Methodist tended family" -a young career woman, Dance ... at Dougherty Arts Center, 1110 University. her laid-back husband and their two Barton Springs in Austin, will benefit AIDS Ballet of Los Angeles performs at 8 p.m. closest friends-moves back and forth Relief Fund. Call (512)458-1483 for reser- vations. The show also will be performed Saturday at The Grand 1894 Opera House between the '70s and '80s. in Galveston. H.M.S. Pinafore in San Antonio. at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday. '-\II.f

PAGE 41 PAGE 40 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 CLASSlc'lWT BY DONALEVAN MAINES 5 YEAASAGO This Week inTexas John Duncan, directorofthe Texas Civil Liberties Union, spoke about gay rights at Austin Lambda's pot luck Saturday meeting. The Corral grand-opened in Fort Worth. The Barn celebrated its fifth anniversary in Houston. Monty Laurent was crowned Mr. Gay San Antonio. Runners-up were Steve Lange and Gardy------Harvey~.~. 4------__.

HOTTEA reported that hypnotist Sandra Senness "managed to transform one butch man into thinking he had just won Miss Gay America" at her show at Tex's Colorado St. bar in Austin. "Mother" Ruth Ravas was presented the Richard Taylor Humanitarian award and Ric Harvey won DJ of the Year at the Miss Gay Metroplex Houston pageant at the Copa. Beaumont's Deitra Allen crowned Jerry Harper the new queen, with Jes- Frank E. Roth, Jr. 01Austin wrote COMMENT:"Attached is CALL AND TALK TO OTHER a photo 01 a Ian 01 yours. His only comment on the per- sica Landa and Lady Nova Bernard as neuter publication he was perusing was, 'TWT,on a scale HOT SEXY ""EN LIVE! runners-up. 011 to 10, you are a 15.''' This party line numberis FREE if you call (214)939-15(l) or (214) 939-1563. But if these numbers are busy, immediately call (214) 976-4242* and guarantee yourself an opportunity to hook up with as many as 8 other horny guys. Explore your most outrageous fantasies or just listen in.Our conference calls are hot, live, and totally uninhibited. Call now! * A service charge of $2 + tolls, if any, billed directly to your phone bill. You must be 18 years of age to call. TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 43 March Schedule

COMMERCIAL ART Tuesdav-Saturday MARCH 18-31 \ II " THE FRANCHISE Sassy won Face of the Month at San An- Sunday Monday tonio's Faces. & Houston's Parade held "dance till you MARCH 20-21, and 27-28 drop" after hours till 10 a.m. And volleyball champs sponsored by Happy Hour 5-9 pm Wed .. Thurs., Fri. Austin's Private Cellar became the first gay Happy Hour plus Buffet Wed. & Fri. 6 prn-till team to compete against "straight jocks" 907 WESTHEIMER • HOUSTON • 527-8830 in the all-city volleyball league at Montop- (Proper Attire Required) olis Center, this week in Texas, 1981. .•••.. I Valet Parking j / \\111

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TWT BEGINS 14TH YEAR - With this . issue of THIS WEEK IN TEXAS Magazine, we begin our 14th year of continuous publication, making this the 677th TWT printed. May we please take this moment . to thank our loyal readers, news & infor- . mation sources and many advertisers for COUNTRY TEA - Here's (l-r) Donnie their continued support through the and Dean, Dallas contestants in the years. Together TWT continues onward .... statewide country & western dance con- AUSTINteaCIOUS - Here's the latest test. They won the Round-Up's first of gossip THIS WEEK IN AUSTIN from Capital Ci- three weekly preliminary Sunday com- ty HOT TEA: With spring officially beginn- petition, and will be off to the statewide ing this Sunday, the 505 Club officially finals on May 22 in Houston at the BRB. begins its patio season, kicking it off with Meanwhile, last Sunday at the BRB, free booze and beer, plus Daddy Houston picked two of its country dance Wayne's cookout and a live band, Gypsy teams. The March 13 winners were (l-r) Flash. You better get there early, says social chairman Jim Smith .... illl tt;J:liJ U \j~L " The CRUISE CAMERA now takes you to Charlie's, where they held Sadie Hawkins Day on February 29, 1988-a Leap Year extravaganza in comi.c --book costume .

.If .. + ...~ " Rae Lynn White and Jerry Bay. Runners- up were (see below, I-r) James Gainer and Donnie Wilson, a.k.a. Dixie Lee, a Miss TGRA candidate. Shown above are (l-r) Mathewand War- ren. Or is that Lil' Abner's sister? It would appear that her 18-hour bra went on the blink. Looks like a sad and sagging leap year development. ...

Next on the dance docket is the 651 Club in Fort Worth on March 27, Austin on April 10, San Antonio on April 24 and Dallas on May 8.

TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 Also at the Boathouse, the annual Miss Gay Austin/USA Pageant, an Alexander Foxx Production. It'll be Wednesday, March 30. CHEERS & JEERS - Cheers to Lambda Legal Defense for filing a lawsuit against Disneyland in California on behalf of three gay men who allege the amusement park barred them from same-sex dancing. It happened when gay student groups from UCLA and Cal State held an outing Downtown action for the women of at Disneyland in Orange County .... Austin just keeps on happening at Jeers to Masters and Johnson's new Nexus/Petticoat Junction. Here's (l-r) pret- AIDS book, which incorrectly claims the ty Maria Garcia and Diane Galvaw, disease is running rampant among shown in this CRUISE CAMERA photo enjoy- heterosexuals and can be transmitted by ing each other and another Thursday casual contact. "Irresponsible," said the night at PJs... U.S. Surgeon General. "Ridiculous and wrong," said AIDS expert Matilda Krim. ALICE DOES DALLAS - Here's the latest gossip THIS WEEK IN DALLAS from Bi

From the looks of this CRUISE CAMERA photo taken last Monday at the Crossing, it seems that dancer David Diamani (I) and Bill Padilla-Pagan were getting it on. Obviously, Bill can do more at the Cross- ing than just deejay .... Miss Brown (see below) says the annual Black & White Ball at the Boathouse is D HOT TEA: Evan and Taj (see above) are coming up the last weekend in March. just two of the Headliners that the CRUISE CAMERA caught dancing at the Crews Inn. They've been so popular that the club has added them to the Thursday night lineup, along with Sundays, Mondays and Wed- nesdays. Incidentally, over at Zipper's some nifty remodeling is under way to spruce up the club for spring .... TR-II presents a new male dance troupe. They're from the midwest and you can see them next Wednesday. They're called Victims of Desire ....

PAGE 49 There's a new longneck special going on at the Throckmorton Mining Company. It's on Thursdays, said bartender Dean Wilkinson (see photo below). TMC, still always hot.

NAME-DROPPER - Happy birthday Last week several toga-clad members of to Deva Sanchez, star of Austin and the Turtle Creek Chorale (seeabove) posed Dallas. Another superstar, Valerie Lohr for the CRUISE CAMERA of TWT'S Doran (see photo), is currently doing stage Robertson in preparation for their concert next weekend, March 25-26 at El Centro College. As this photo shows, the piece de resistance will be the Dallas premiere of "Oedipus Tex." Don't miss it. ...

SUPER SHOW SPECTACULAR SUNDAY · M.ARCH 20 TASHAKOHL WHITNEY PAIGE shows this month at the Stateline Casino STEVE6ARNETT in Wendover, Utah. It's great to see our Congratulations to Sally Mayes (see current Miss Gay Texas spreading Texas plus Special Guest photo), named Best Female Vocalist by talent and cheer westward. MONIQUE LOREN plus the long awaited return of LADY SHAWN Backstage Magazine's annual Bistro SAN ANteaONIO - Here's the latest Awards. Sally is playing this and next gossip THIS WEEK IN SAN ANTONIO from weekend at our very own bistro on Timmy's HOT TEA: With springtime official- Wycliff, John L's. She's got an all-new act, ly beginning this Sunday, it's a perfect insiders say. Coming up next at John L's time to remind you that the SATG AIDS will be Howard & the Fine Sisters.... Foundation hosts a picnic every Sunday Cowboy fever is running rampant at the at 3 p.m. at its headquarters, 3530 Broad- new 651 Club. No wonder! They're serv- way. It's free. Family and friends of PWAs ing free drinks twice a day as the grand are encouraged to attend .... opening celebration continues until the Tonight, stop by the 2015 for Pauletta end of this month .... Leigh's Miss Gay USA fund-raiser. There

TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 51 will be stars from all over town in this big her haircutting expertise for auction. show of shows on San Pedro .... Hmmm. Later, during her photo session This Saturday night is when the Crew at the Gray Bar Hotel, she wished that a will have a benefit show for the SATG bail bond and some make-up remover AIDS Foundation and Casa of Care. Bring had gone on the auction block so she a spare can of food .... could have bid, won and been sprung. This Sunday night is when the Noo 'i &1 Zoo's Queen of the Golden Oldies Show uncorks. -Sounds fun! It's a fun fund-raiser for the SATG AIDS Foundation .... The Paper Moon will host their Miss Gay USA Contenders Show this Tuesday night. Come cheer your favorite .... Circle next Friday on your calendar as March 25 is when Paper Moon hosts the third annual Miss Gay San Antonio/USA . Pageant. Who will follow in the footsteps of Cassandra Hall and Casey Starr? Be there to be the fi rst to fi nd out. For ap- plications, call (512)529-0520 .... And now it's off to the Cinderella Auc- tion with our CRUISE CAMERA. The event ~::~- was organized by Miss Chili Cookoff '86, HOUSTON HOTteaLlNE - Here's the latest gossip THIS WEEK IN HOUSTON from HOT TEA: Doug Bryson (see above) was the surprise guest deejay at last Saturday's Bash party. Doug, no stranger to Housto- nians, is back at Jewels in New Orleans. But he's off to L.A. on April 16 to deejay at the Probe during the Mr. Drummer Contest, he told HOT TEA.... The Bash was held on a huge sound- stage used to shoot movies and TV shows. As this CRUISE CAMERA photo a.k.a. Desi (see above). It raised almost $700 for the SATG AIDS Foundation. House cleaning, laundry, bar passes and drag shows were all donated and auction- ed off by the foundation president, Papa Bear (r), shown below with Minnie Mouse, a.k.a. Miss Chili Pepper, who was offering

Y I shows, the decorations hung down from / the grid high atop the sprawling sound- stage at Houston Studios, fast becoming the Hollywood of Texas. And guess who

PAGE 53 • ••• In Our Cabaret • • • • • • • • • • • • MARSHA CARLTON. RANDY JODE (, MICHAEL DAILEY of "Risky Business" fome,

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-HOT NUMDERS· HOT TEA spotted tending bar? Familiar Wednesday faces (l-r) Jerry and Pete. Bash was a JONAT~ON'S through Saturday smash, said the five a.m. party crowd .... ~ood.spirits& (abaret The Barn will be a busy place this - - SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY - -I Coming in April: EUPHORIC HEAT weekend as it welcomes the Astro Rain- 1 COUPON bow Society for their statewide conven- ~ Offer expires March 24, 1988 ~ ~ I:!C • tion. They'll hold a Wild West party this ~ • On. coupon f)e" tabl. 0 Saturday night. Meanwhile, the new Pool ~ • Motvolld on $4.95 LunchSp.clol it 27 ...•5 UI "'UGHCDEST League will hold a garage sale both Satur- " 0' $6.95 Dlnn., Sp.clol c: •• W A. n day and Sunday on the back barnyard 5 FREE LUNCH OR DINNER :; 0 STO.... 52.... 9838 I With on•• nt, •• ot ,~ulo, p,lc. g.t I H U 1"'1II • •• • patio. Wait, there's more. The HouTex 1_ on. fr•• of .quol 0' low., p,lc. (up to $8.95) _I ' Tennis Club has chosen the Barn for its cocktail party to kick off its tournament .... And if you think that's a lot, look at Heaven's busy schedule this weekend. * REPORT FOR ACTIVE DUTY AT * Jon Mott and J.D. Arnold will spin the dance music for this Sunday afternoon's Mad Hatter Ball, which is a benefit for the rl'lll~111'lllll'(~I'S switchboard. Then, this Monday, Randy THENEW CRUISE AND DANCE BAR FOR THEDALLAS MAN lobe emcees "Night of a Thousand Hair- dos," a benefit to help raise the needed 2(U5INWOOJ) • J)l\U.l\S • :151-5022 cash to keep the AIDS Foundation Houston from closing. Look for your WEDNESDAY: REVIEW OF THE PRIVATES favorites in this turnabout show. Come HAPPY HOUR TILL 10PM ... 75¢ SCHNAPPS ALL NIGHT cheer, jeer, toast and roast. ... THURSDAY: "I LOVE A MAN IN UNIFORM" Video of the Names Quilt taken at last HAPPY HOUR, 3PM·2AM, BEER BUST 8PM·MIDNIGHT October's March on Washington will be FRIDAY: COMMANDO PERFORMANCE HAPPY HOUR TILL 10PM plus AFTER HOURS 2·4AM SATURDAY: GUERRILLAS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN BEER BUST 5·9PM plus AFTER HOURS 2·4AM SUNDAY: SUNDAY, BLOODY SUNDAY $1 BLOODY MARYS & $1 CAPE CODS, ALL DAY/NIGHT plus BEER BUST 4·10PM WE WELCOME OUR NEW RECRUITS: JOE ROOT and MANSE BRIDWELL JOHN DECKER, manager

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PAGE 54 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TIRED OF STANDING BY BOBBY MILLER SOFTBALL CHALLENGE which included finalizing the 1988 budget, election of officers and plans for the 1988 IN LINE AT THEGYM? TEXAS - The Montrose Softball League World Series. is issuing a challenge to the athletes of Elected to two-year terms each in Open Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi and Division were Fred Bastida as Assistant Com- Beaumont to organize softball teams to com- missioner and Paul Caruso as Secretary. pete against some of the Houston teams. Council members of the Women's Division "Our goal in issuing this challenge is to elected Linda Adams as Assistant Commis- spread fun and friendship through softball sioner, Judy Thompson to the post of competition," stated Jerry DeSale. "We Secretary and Karen Jensen as Treasurer. As would like to have the other teams come to in the Open Division, each of these women Houston during the year to play games on will serve two-year terms. Saturday afternoons, and also to send some In recognition of the large number of of our players to the other cities to play." recreational teams that are members of These will be strictly "for fun" games, and NAGAAA, the World Series is being expand- used to promote gay softball and hopefully ed to include a Recreational Tournament. raise money for various cities' AIDS While NAGAAA is establishing the organizations. guidelines under which the tournament will To accept the Challenge or to discuss be played, this year's tournament will be ideas, call Jerry DeSale at (713)522-4529. directed by the Oak Lawn Softball Associa- tion of Dallas. Nineteen recreational teams are expected to participate this year. NAGAAA In an effort to promote awareness and PITTSBURG - The North American Gay growth of NAGAAA's Women's Division, a Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) held its consolation tournament will be held in con- annual spring meeting in Dallas, host of junction with the World Series. In addition World Series XII, from February 11-15,1988. to those teams eliminated early from regular Officers and council members gathered World Series play, two additional Texas together to discuss matters of importance, teams currently unaffiliated with NAGAAA

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2525 INWOOD, SUITE233 • DALLAS • (214) 956-8311 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 57 are being invited to participate. petitive Division for 1988.Teams will be spon- For additional information regarding sored by the Galleon, returning for its 9th con- NAGAAA and membership, please contact secutive season; the Montrose Voice, for its NAGAAA Publicity Chair, Nancy Pribich, 606 7th consecutive season; the Montrose Min· N. Negley Avenue, Pittsburg, PA 15206. ing Company; the Ranch; the Fitness Ex- change; and the newest sponsor, Mother's. Also, the league is forming a "Recreational ALAMO POOL Division." The recreational division is design- SAN ANTONIO - The Alamo City Pool ed for people who have never played softball League has reported the following standings before and want to learn and for those who to TWT SPORTS: know how to play but just want to show up 1- The Crew, 2-0ne·O·Six, 3-(tie) Op's on Sundays and play with friends. The rules & Ab's and 5-(tie) Noo Zoo & French for the division will assure that everyone who Connection. shows up will play every Sunday. To make the league more attractive to everyone, players, sponsors and fans, the league is moving to Tim Hearn Field located at Jackson Hill between Memorial Drive and St. The field is one of the best fields in the city with a fantastic view of downtown Houston and is near the Montrose cornmunt- ty, Games will be played on Sundays beqln- ning in mid-April. For anyone interested in playing in either the "Competitive" or "Recreational" division, you may obtain more information by calling MONTROSE SOFTBALL the league office at (713)522-4529or send your HOUSTON - The Montrose Softball name and address to Montrose Softball League has finalized the teams forthe Com· League, P.O. Box 22272, Houston, TX 77227. ,\&1.1

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SPRING STARTS - Spring officially begins this Sunday, March 20 at 3:39 a.m., the ~@CFITU~ l1@CFITU~ITU time of the Spring Equinox. That's when the Sun leaves the southern hemisphere and crosses over into the northern hemisphere. It is at this time that the Sun leaves Pisces and enters Aries. , A GD@~ STARSCOPE notes that this year the seasons start earlier than any since 1886. And this year's seasons also start later than any until the year 2013. LEVIS MARCH LOVE - Venus, the planet which rules romance, left Aries and entered W Taurus on March 7, ushering in a new cycle for love. When Venus was in Aries, romance PARTY I was impulsive. Now that Venus has entered Taurus, romance takes on a more prac- tical hue. This week's STARSCOPE message examines the presence of Venus in Taurus. Venus OPEN 7 DAYS AT NOON will be in Taurus from March 7 until April 3, 1988. PISCES:(Feb 18-Mar20)Venus,the planet earned coins. On the other hand, you of love, is in your third house of travel- may seek out a partner for financial ~ 9 ing during March. A short trip can yield motives rather than purely romantic ,,~- romance. A love letter or phone call from reasons. «>. an admirer is to be expected. During TAURUS: (Apr 20 - May 20) Venus, the .,.-::~;' March, ro~ance beckons. frc?m afar. planet of love, is in your first house of Pleasure trlps are strongly indicated. personality during March. If serious 5PM SUNDAYli MARCH 20 ARIES: (Mar 21 - Apr 19) Venus, the planet romance is high on your mind this month, VENTURE-N 2923 MAIN ST.HOUSTON. TEXAS 522-0000 of love, is in your second house of money you'd be well advised to make your during March. You may spend money in romantic moves now, before Venus ex- the name of love. You may shell out hard- its Taurus on April 3. Last chance!

TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 60 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 61 month in your ninth house of travel. Thus, physical well-being. When you feel a long distance affair is indicated. healthy, you feel more romantic and Romance can find you while on a sum- typically independent and adventurous mer trip. Since love is not to be found which are true Sagittarian traits. You; in your backyard during March, take a good health is tantamount to harmoniz- trip. ing with your romantic drive. LIBRA: (Sep 23 - Oct 23) During March, CAPRICORN: (Dec 22 - Jan 19) Venus, the the planet of love, Venus, spends all planet of love, is in your fifth house of month in your eighth house of sex! Simp- love affairs during all of the rest of March. ly combine Venus (love) with the eighth This is an exceptionally strong period for house (sex) and you have the perfect gay dating and finding new admirers. Others mixture for lust. Others now find you will be drawn to you like a magnet. Your sexy! usual serious Capricorn nature may find SCORPIO:(Oct 24 - Nov 21) During March, such an abundance of frivolous roman- the planet of love, Venus, spends all tic opportunities to be in conflict with month in your seventh house of mar- your true nature to fret and worry. riage. There is no finer time of the year AQUARIUS: (Jan 20 - Feb 18) Venus, the than now to pursue serious romance as planet of love, is in your fourth house of Venus is enticing you into the marital sec- the home during the rest of March. Your tor. Your typical Scorpio sting and usual independent and scattered nature jealousy may be extremely sharp, how- may be strained, as you are not in the ever, at this time. mood to roam and flee atthis time. Home SAGITTARIUS: (Nov 22 - Dec 2-1) During is where the heart is-or wants to be as March, the planet of love, Venus, spends spring approaches. all month in your sixth house of health. COMING NEXT WEEK: Is there really a This is excellent for benefiting your tenth planet? Where is Planet X? '-"".1

GEMINI: (May 21 - June 21) During March, the planet of love, Venus, spends all month in your twelfth house of behind- the-scenes activity, keeping romance on the back burner where it's quiet. How- ever, on April 3 romance picks up im- measurably when Venus moves into Gemini for a spring visit. Romance should peak. Meanwhile, work behind the scenes on all romantic matters. CANCER:(June 22 - July 22) During March, the planet of love, Venus, spends all month in your eleventh house of friend- ships, causing early June to be a busy social time. Venus helps boost romance and admirers since this planet system is still in your eleventh house. Be out and about so you can be seen by admirers. LEO: (Jul 23 - Aug 22) During March, the planet of Love, Venus, spends all month in your tenth house of career, giving a boost to favors and promotions in your employment. Domestic affairs are blessed. Romance can find you in March as Venus is looking out for your best interests. VIRGO: (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) During March, the planet of love, Venus, spends all

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CO"&~CORNER POCKET invites you to OLD MARKET SQUARE- ALIVE WITH JAZZ! ! ! THE SAINT PATRICK POPPE JAZZ CELEBRATION '88 (The people's GALA) Phillip H. Blakeway, Jr., above, passed away Satur- St. Patrick's Weekend day morning, March 12, 1988after a lengthy illness. Mr. Blakeway had been sick with a variety of ill- Friday & Saturday: March 18, 19-9 am JOIN us. nesses for the last five years. AT OLD MARKET SQUARE-DOWNtOWN HOUSTON Preceded in death by his father, Mr. Blakeway is on TRi\VIS, CONGRESS &. FRi\NKLIN Slrul •. survived by his mother, Jeanne Blakeway of Hous- ton. Mr. Blakeway was born in Springfield, Ohio and ONE-TIME $10 COVER CHARGE had lived in Cleveland, Ohio before moving to WILL LET YOU ENTER ALL PUBS Houston 17years ago. An L.V.N., Mr. Blakeway had l. THE OLD PARK GRill 8. DIVERSE WORKS worked for the Harris County Hospital District until Mike N,J!I;e Quartet Arl Gallery & Bookstore becoming disabled. 2. WARREN'S INN 9. POWER TOOLS Mr. Blakeway had been instrumental in starting Bobby Selby's Big Jazz (Thurs. ONLY 10 pm-2 amI 3. BOB & LINDA'S Gary·Mlcheal Dahl Band the Montrose Sports Association Bowling Division Jimmy Ford 1988 Honored Arlist 10. BAYOU TERRACE and had particlpated in many leagues since, most 4. RED'S SHINE PARLOUR (Thuu. & Fri. Only) recently participating in the Thursday Night Mixed lightning Hopktns Tribute The Horace Grigsby Quintet by (The Blue Bear) Kenny Abate II. BREWERY TAP League. The Kt:nny Ward QUlnlt:1 5. GlATZMAIER'S Memorial services will be held Saturday, March 12, BARTON'S LANDING Arnell Cobb and The Mob Milt Larkin's All Stars 19 at Bell Park on Montrose Blvd. at 11 a.m. In lieu 6. LaCARAFE (Upstairs) of flowers, donations may be made in Phil's name .,/\ Touch of Jazz" to the AIDS Foundation of Houston or Stone Soup 7 'Mil ~ t<)HNf-H PO( KI T

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Daniel Lewis (above),37, made his transition from LUCKY LICENSE JACKPOT this life on Tuesday, March 8, 1988.He was a part- ner with Brad Warner in The Paperhangers, a suc- Thomas Edward Brown cessful wallpaper hanging service. Born in Wilkes- Tom Brown, above, died on March 11 as he had ... If this is your Lucky License Plate Number: Barre, PA, November 19, 1950, he lived in Chicago lived: gently, with dignity, and at home surrounded and Toronto, Canada, where he studied hair color by love. Born in New York State 41 years ago, he until moving to Houston around 1974.He is survived is survived by his lover, Donn Hueftle; his other ma- by his mother, Mrs. Martha Lewis; sisters, Bellie jor caregiver, Marjorie Blake; his Houston mother, YOUR AGE TEXAS Moron, Jean Forner and Martie Parrish; numerous Mrs. H. Price; helpers from St. Anne's Respite nephews and nieces, all of the Chicago area; and Corps, South Main Baptist FOCUS, and the AIDS 558·460 by Brad Warner, his soulmate of 14years, and rnany Foundation; many devoted friends; and several tami- IN CASH loving friends. Iy members. A memorial service will be held at 1988 Dan was a gentle, caring friend to all he met. We Metropolitan Community Church of the Resurrec- shall miss him and his laughter he gave us. tion, 1919 Decatur, at 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 20. If this is your license plate. number and you have a TWT He has requested no memorial service, for he Memorial donations may be made to any of the didn't believe in goodbyes, but in new beginnings. AIDS support organizations. Bumper Sticker on your vehicle, contact your nearest He will be with us always. We who know Tom want to express our thanks TWT office before noon, Monday, March 21,1988. In lieu of the usual remembrances, contributions for the beauty he has shared in our lives. may be made to the AIDS Foundation Houston, "TED-Somewhere our souls will touch again. so you can claim your cash! Donn" 3927 Essex Lane, Houston, TX 77027.

PAGE 77 PAGE 76 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 D D Planning for If you need an experienced Tough Times trial attorney for a personal injury While Emotions or civil rights case, Are At Rest call Makes Sense! LAW OFFICES OF EARTtiMbtJ JAMES • ~ PLANS STAN FORD EDDIE PEEVY LINDA REESE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Thomas C. Mueller December 2, 1943-March 8, 1988 c. PREARRANGEMENT COUNSELORS Tom Mueller, 44, above, passed on to the next (713) 659-3000 dimension at 1:45a.m. Tuesday morning, March 8, 1988. The cause of death was AIDS. Tom had been an active member and financial QNSM! Pre-Arranged Funerals supporter of the community in years past until his BARBER Resthaven Cemetery health began to fail 2V2 years ago. Before his move Mausoleums • Monuments to Houston in 1979, he lived in the Chicago area, running a furniture and design business. In Florists • Crematory Houston, Tom formerly owned and operated By- 4310 Gaston Avenue man's in Montrose on Westheimer and was a part- D 8 Convenient Locations D ner in Thomas James Interiors at the time of his (near Baylor) death. A three-day remembrance in celebration of Tom's life began the following Saturday morning as his Dallas, Texas 75246 Houston friends gathered to bid farewell in a brief ceremony honoring his life. His business partner, James Buchanan, himself gravely ill, concluded the ceremony following the eulogy with remarks which ---Mr. Barber has 20 YEARS touched every heart present. Following the cere- mony, a portion of his ashes was spread in his EXPERIENCE in personal injury home's courtyard garden,which he loved while alive. and civil rights trial law ... The remaining ashes were personally transported by T two brothers and a sister to the city of his birth, MISSING Delphos, Ohio, for ceremonies which included a and is Sunday evening gathering of friends and family followed on Monday by a religious and burial serv- I ~~~e~;~~~c~e~~J.~~ice at theAchurch~of his youth, St. John's Catholic ---BOARD CERTIFIED to practice Church. He was a very, very good human being. personal injury law in Texas Your Personal Physician for ... DAVIDWILLIAMS Joe Taggart • GENERAl MEDICINE 4/9/49-3/10/88 FREE CONSULTATION Joe's long and brave struggle with AIDS ended at • IMMUNE AND SEXUALLY Jefferson Davis Hospital on Thursday, March 10, TRANSMITTED DISEASES 1988.He was a native of McAllen, a fanner resident CALL FOR EXPERIENCE of San Antonio, and a proud Houstonian for over Anyone knowing the whereabouts of • DISCREET, PERSONALIZED five years. A big, strong and friendly man, he lived David Williams of Dallas (a.k.a, David life to the fullest and loved to share his joy with WHEN YOU NEED CONFIDENTIAL ATTENTION others, and as his body grew weaker, more pained Wells), please contact Joe at (214) and demanding, his heart and spirit grew even 521-6844. 3906 Lemmon Ave., Suite 210 stronger and more generous. His last hours were LEGAL HELP! (located above La MadeleIne French Baker{ at Reagan) spent in the loving arms of his lifemate, Tom Moore, and others who will cherish his memory include his Dallas, Texas 75219 brother Bill of Harlingen, his sister Karen of Helena, CALL JIM BARBER (214) 520-7200 Montana, and the best friend in the world, Fred Con- Williams is described as a black male, 23 rad. A memorial service will be offered at the years old, 5'11", 165Ibs_.and last seen in Answered 24 hours Metropotltan Community Church of the Resurrec- (214) 821-8840 tion on Saturday, March 19 at 1 p.m. In lieu of Dallas on February 27.1988. May still be flowers or other tributes, Joe requested that any in Dallas or moved to Houston. Visa & Mastercard Accepted donations in his memory be made to MCCR to help make the church building handicapped-accessible, or to the Montrose Counseling Center.

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********** PAGE 81 PAGE 80 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 GUIDE TEXAS ORGANIZATIONS ... Richardson, Phillip C., MD 472-0223 B.O.A.T .. 720 Brazos SI. tl602lAustin/78701 .(512)472·3333 .... Smith, Thomas H., MD 472-0223 Gay &. Lesbian Tejanos P.O. 13501 . AUSTIN ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code:512) Austin178711 4407·8077 Adventuring Outdoors Club .. P.O. 43918178745 .. 445-7216 Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby P.O. 2505 Austin/78768 Alcoholics Anon.-Lambda. 7530 N. Lamar #209.453-0016 l.G.R.A. (Gay Lobby) . . Box 822, Austin/78767 ALGPC P.O. 822178767 462-9868 NGAYA (Nat'l Gay Alliance for Young Adults)P.O. 190426 ALLGO Box 13501 440-8077 ...... Dallas/75219·0426 644·8757 AIDS Services of Austin P.O. 4674178765 458-AIDS Texas Association of Nudists . Box 49636 . Austin/78765 Austin Gay Nudists P.O. 49636178765 Texas Gay Rodeo Assoc .. P.O. Box 191113 Dallas/75219 Austin Lambda 4107 Medical Pkwy. #205 Texas Human Rights Foundation . Austin VD Screening & Clinic 15 Waller .... 469-2070 1014 G N. Lamar Blvd. (Austin)178703 (512)479·8473 Austin Waves (Volleyball) ...... 444-3575 Texas Lesbian/Gay Student Organ. Coalition . Breakaway (Gay Cycling Club) 443-2733 P.O. 275, UT Union Bldg., Austin/78712 (512)441-3678 Centex Rainbow Society of Deaf .. (VoicefTTY) .. 389-1810 Texas Republican Alternative Comm . Classic Chassis Car Club...... 338-{)478 P.O. 1077, Austin/78767 (512)453-5028 Ebony Connection P.O. 1428178767 335-0628 Uvalde Organization P.O. 1124, Uvalde, TX 78802 Family & Friends of Les. & Gays 328-3830 ABILENE CHURCHES (Area Code: 915) Gayline P.O. 8559178712 .477-6699 Exodus MC.C 904 Walnut 673-2500 Gay Fathers of Austin 451-5835 ABILENE CLUBS (Area Code: 915) Gay and Lesbian Students Association . P.O. 275178713 Pharaoh's 157 Burger 673-2969 ...... 471-4387 ABILENE ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 915) Guardian Angels of Austin .. P.O. 530113178753 .. 388-4848 AIDS Hotline 677-AIDS Hotline-MH/MR (24 hrs.) .472-HELP AMARILLO CHURCHES (Area Code: 806) Law Students for Gay & Lesbian ConcemsU.T. School of Law MCC 2123 S. Polk 383-0084 ...... 727 E. 26th178705 476-9096 AMARILLO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 806) Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus .. P.O. 822178767 .. 462-9868 Positive Image P.O. Box 2342179105-2342 Lesbian/Gay Rts Lobby of Tex .. P.O. 2505/78768 .443-2247 ARLINGTON CHURCHES (Area Code: 817) Live and Let Live (AA) 4405 Medical Pkwy 323-9833 Mid-Cities MCC 401 Lillard (metro) 265-5454 Republican Alternatives Box 1077178767 453-5028 ARLINGTON CLUBS (Area Code: 817) Tennis Network Vince 447-6549 6511Arlington 1851 W. Division 275-9138 Texas Gay Rodeo Assoc 462-9419 ARLINGTON ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLlNES(Area Code: 817) Women's Co. and Referral Cntr 2330 Guadalupe 472-3053 Lambda AA 861-9948 BEAUMONT CHURCHES (Area Code: 409) Tarrant County Gay Alliance .. P.O. 11044/FI. Worth, 76109 Golden Triangle Church of Christian Faith 786-3845/886-7189 ...... 336-8242 BEAUMONT CLUBS (Area Code: 409) UTA Gay/Lesbian Assoc ... Box 19348-77/76019 .. 794-5140 Copa.. .. 304 Orleans 832-4206 AUSTIN ADULT BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 512) BEAUMONT ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 409) Mr. Video-UT 1910 Guadalupe 473-0407 Lambda Group AA 899-5988 Ms. Video 718 Red River 478-{)243 Triangle AIDS Network 2380 Calder 832-8338 Oasis Bookstore 9801 N. 1-35 835-7208 BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION CLUB (Area Code: 409) Pleasureland Adult Video Center .. 613 W. 29th .. 478-2339 Club 222 222 N. Main Bryan 779-7039 AUSTIN BUSINESSESISERVICES (Area Code 512) BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES B's Leather at Chain Drive 802 E. 7th (Area Code: 409) Forbidden Fruit. . . 512 Neches 478-8358 Caritas MCC 401 E. 31st(Bryan) 775-7219 Liberty Books 1014B N. Lamar Blvd. . 495-9737 Lambda AA 822-6676 Lucy In Disguise 1506 S. Congress 444-2002 Lesbian Rap Group...... 690-0323 Pleasure Shoppe 603 West Oltorf 447-1101 CONROE ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 409) Reservations Unlimited 312 E. Rundberg 837-4646 Gay/Lesbian Encounter/Support Group 539-9083 AUSTIN CHURCHES (Area Code: 512) CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH (Area Code: 512) Affirmation (United Methodists) 451-2329 MCC 1230 S. Brownlee . Affirmation (Mormon) . P.O. 4102178765 .458-

TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 83 Noss, Michael R., D.O 3911 Lemmon Ave ... 522-6922 Midtowne Spa 2509 Pacific 821-8989 First Church of Divine Metaphysics .' P.O. 683/75221 .. Dallas Gay Youth Group P.O. 190426/75219 ...... 826·7110 ext. 203 Olson, Richard M., D.O 3514 Cedar Springs #200 ... Dallas Motorcycle Club 10525/75219 DALLAS BUSINESSES/SERVICES (Area Code: 214) · ...... 520·1810 Abacus Printing ..... 3810 Congress #123 528-1332 First Unitarian Church of Dallas 4015 Normandy Dallas On Tap (Dance Group) P.O. 190973/75219 .... Grace Fellowship 2727 Oaklawn Ave 528-2811 Saginaw, Michael, D.P.M. (foot sp.)3505 Turtle Creek #510 All City Insurance . . . .. 4311 Lemmon 559-0806 745·1020 and 5034 Royal Lane #250369·5819 Dallas Suicide & 'C;iSi's' Ce'nte; . : .341 W. Jefferson. . .943-3888 Holy Trinity Community Church 4402 Roseland 827·5088 ~~:~i: Watson, Terry R., D.O ... 3906 Lemmon #210 .. 520·7200 Dallas Tavern Guild . 3900 Lemmon #2:20 526-6529 .3510 W. Walnut (Garland) .. 494-6000 Integrity (Episcopal) Box 190351175219 528·4233 DALLAS FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 214) Dallas Women Chorus PO. Box 190973/752Hi . 960.1927 Bi-Cuts Hair Salon. . 4209 Hershel 522·1646 MCC·Dalias . . . 2701 Reagan 526-6221 Club Body Center 2616 Swiss 821·1990 Deaf Action Center ...... : 521.0407 Care Line (Home Intravenous Infusions) ...... DALLAS CLUBS (Area Code: 214) Fitness Exchange 2525 Inwood #233 956·8311 Drug Treatment Center ..... 2701 Inwood 956.7181 1499 Regal Row #514175247 . . . 951·9691 Arena 4025 Maple Ave...... 522·7572 DALLAS ORGANIZATIONS/HELPLINES (Area Code: 214) Experience Weekend. .12262 Inwood #1206/75234 .... Casey Conner (Housecleaning) 601·1724 Barracks 2615 Inwood. . .. 351·5822 AIDS Hotlines . .351·4335, 559·AIDS, 976·LlFE ...... 871·7604/381-0734 Crossroads Market .... 3930 Cedar Springs 521-8919 Big Daddy's 3913 Cedar Springs. . . . .528·4098 AIDS Support Services . Friends, Assoc. & Relating (F.A.R.) ...... 520·2309 EvansiHarris Realty (Daryl Denny). 4710 Lemmon. 526-6216 Buddies 3415 Mahanna 526·8720 AIDS ARMSINetwork .2727 Oak Lawn Ave. #207175219 . Friends & Relatives of Gays .. Richardson, TX .. 307·7203 Flowers by Bill 4304 Lemmon 526-8338 Circuit...... 4020 Maple Ave. . 520-6514 ...... 521·5191 Foundation for Human Understanding3920 Cedar Springs High Drama Goldwear (custom design) ...... Crews Inn... . 3215 N. Fitzhugh... . 526·9510 AIDS CliniclParkland Hospital .5201 Harry Hines Blvd. . 528·4233 ...... 3930 Cedar Springs 528-4087 Eagles Nest 5727 Nash 350·9814 · #6B/75235 590·5632 Gay Community Center .. 3920 Cedar Springs .. 528·4233 Jim Richardson & Assoc. (Realtor) .. Oak Lawn .. 521-3000 Eighth Day 2509 N. Fitzhugh.. . 827·3765 Hideaway .4144 Buena Vista. . .. 559·2966 AIDS Mastery Workshop .. P.O. 36125/75235 .. 855·7140 Gay/Lesbian Unitarians 528·3990 ...... Oak Cliff 941·9797 AIDS Prevention ProjectlDCHD .1936 Amelia Ct.l75235 . Gay/Lesbian Young Adults 3920 Cedar Springs 528·4233 Knop's & Flowers...... 422·7687 Hidden Door. . 5025 Bowser 526·9211 High Country. . 3121 Inwood 351·2278 ...... 920·7916 Gayline (Comm. Res. Cntr.) . P.O. 190835/75219.368-6283 Mockingbird Paint & Body .. 6650 Harry Hines .. 358-4155 AIDS Program/OLCC .3000 Turtle Creek PI. #204/75219 . Gay Parents 467·2038 Nast AccountingfTax Tom Nast 941-4394 John L's 2525 Wycliff . . 520·2525 .... 521·5144 Greater Dallas Info & Referral Service 747·3711 Nature's Best Way (Health Food)397 Dal Rich Village #304 Jugs 3414 Kings Rd...... 521·3474 AIDS Resource CenterlDGA & FHU . Greater Dallas Music Foundation ...... 960·1927 . . . 783-7658 JR's 3923 Cedar Springs. . 528·1004 .. 3920 Cedar Springs Rd.l75219 .. 521·5124 Half Century Club 4402 Roseland 827·5088 Norma Kristie Inc ... 3900 Lemmon Ave #220-D .. 521-0638 Lafitte's 3911 Cedar Springs 526·7171 PWA Coalition of DallaslNAPWA Box #4338175238 Lambda Bowling (John) 337·5479/438·1381 Oak Lawn Records ... 3810 Congress #121 521·0350 No Name Bar 2513 N. Fitzhugh 826·3200 ...... 941·0523 Lesbian/Gay Democrats of Dallas CountyP.O. 190933/75219 TWT Magazine .3900 Lemmon Ave. #220 521·0622 North Forty Saloon 6316 Denton Dr. 350-6327 Alcoholics Anonymous (Dallas Lambda AA) 487·7667 Lesbian/Gay Democrats of TexasP.O. 190933175219522-0438 Union Jack. . 3918 Cedar Springs 528·9600 Party's 2420 N. Fitzhugh . . . . 826-6577 Among Friends (Lesbian Social Servo Organ.) . Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of DaliasP.O. 224424/75222 DALLAS CHURCHES & RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Round·Up Saloon .. 3912·14 Cedar Springs 522·9611 · Box 710185/75271 521·9642 ...... : 828-9882 (Area Code: 214) 651·Dallas...... 4117 Maple Ave.. . 5200-651 Beth EI Binah (Jewish) Box 64460175206 . Lesbian tnformation . . .. . 528-2426 Affirmation (Methodist) ...... 948·1546 Sue Ellen's ..... 4001 Cedar Springs ..... Coming Soon ...... 526·2085/528·9538 Lesbian Visionaries . Box 710185/75271 528·2426 Beth EI Binah (Jewish) Box 64460175206 . Throckmorton Mine Co .. 3014 Throckmorton .. 521·4205 Branding Iron Club .... P.O. 190471/75219 .... 286·9478 Lutherans Concerned 521·5815 . . .. . 526·2085/931·5876 TRII 5025 Lemmon Ave. . 526·2340 Big Red (Red Haired Men) P.O. 190174/75219 Men of All Colors Together. P.O. 190611175219.521·3146 Bethany Presbyterian Church 528·4064 Village Station 3911 Cedar Springs 949·2398 Cliff Dwellers ..... 321 N. Zangs 943-0069/941·0492 Metro Gay Mensa ... P.O. Box 35822175235 .522·3867 Calvary Grace. P.O. 31598175231 .3920 Cedar Springs West End Cabaret. ..702 Ross at Market 742·4800 Concerned Amer.lPreservlHuman Rights ... 233·3100 Metroplex Republicans P.O. 191033/75219 357·1660 ...... 349·0604 Zippers 3333 N. Fitzhugh 526·9519 Couples (Metro Dallas) P.O. 227217175222 Narcotics Anon 24 Hrs 699·9306 Church of Christ (support group) 521·5615 DALLAS COUNSELING (Area Code: 214) Dallas M.A.N. (Metroplex Area Nudists) . National Gay Alliance for Young Adults . DignitylDalias .... P.O. 190133/75219-0133 520·2554 #318 ...... 526·3374 ...... P.O. 10633/75207·0633 ...... P.O. Box 190426/75219 644·8757 Divine Metaphysics (Study Class) P.O. Oak Lawn Counsel. Ctr. 3000 Turtle Creek #116 520·8108 683/75221 Dallas Gay Alliance .... P.O. 190712175219 528·4233 North Tex. 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PAGE 85 PAGE 84 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 Oak Lawn Block Assoc. . . P.O. 190408/75219 Neon Plus 2122 Post Office...... 762·1077 HOUSTON CHURCHES & RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Fitness Excha~ge .3930 Kirby Corp. Sq. #300 .524.9932 Oak Lawn Bowling Association Jack ..... 352·4423 Garza's Liquor & Beer Mart 684·1012 (Area Code: 713) Parkway Athletic Club .... 800 Rosine SI. .... 528.5467 Oak Lawn Online Computer BBS .. .358·5192 Isleworks 2214 Mechanic (in Garbo's) . Affirmation-Mormon (David) ...... 526·0448 HOUSTON ORGANIZATIONS/HELPLINES (Area Code: 713) Oak Lawn Softball Assoc...... 241·1491 GALVESTON CLUBS (Area Code: 409) Bering Memorial UMC 1440 Harold 526·1017 A&M (Hospice for PWAs) ..... (24 hours) ... 723.5772 Oak Lawn Symphonic Band...... 526·8609 Garbo's 2214 Mechanic .763·5922 Church of the Resurrection (SE Houston) 489·0167 Church of the Rock .. 7018 Long Poinlf77055 .. 591-1342 ACLU 1236 W. Gray 524.5925 Oak Lawn Tennis Assoc P.O. Box 11232 739·2726 Ken-Tiki . . .315 23rd (Tremont) 763·9031 AID for AIDS P.O. 66414/77266' 526-8077 Community Gospel Church .. 3014 Center SI. .. 863·8846 Oak Lawn Volleyball.... . 526-8433 Mary's II 2502 Q1/, SI. 763·9435 AIDS Dental Referrals : : : : : : : 529.4364 Congregation Aytz Chayim5800 Lumberdale Rd. #2688-8997 Okinawan Karate Club...... 247·8122 Robert's LaFitte 25th & Q SI. 765·9092 AIDS Foundation 3927 Essex Lanel77027 623-8796 Dignity (Gay Catholics) ... P.O. 66821/77266 528·0111 Police Harassment Reporting '.. 528·4233 GALVESTON ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 409) AIDS Hotline (9 a.m.·9 p.m.) ·.·.·524.AIDS Emergence P.O. 613/Bellaire/77401 665·2642 Presbyterians for Lesbian/Gay Concems 823·2317 Dawn of Faith Metropolitan Community Church ... AIDS Legal Hotline 528-7702 First Unitarian Church 5210 Fannin SI. 526·1571 Razzle·Dazzle Dallas, Inc P.O. 224562175222·4562 ...... P.O. 2623177553·2623 765·7626 American Red Cross ...... 526.8300 Gay & Lesbian Mormons (David) 960·0061 SMU·Gay/Lesbian Student Org P.O. 1636/75275 Galveston Tennis Network Jerry. . 765·5071 A Place in the Sun 522.7695 Stonewall Group (Narcotics Anon.) 699·9306 Lambda AA ...... 935-8319 Gay People in Christian Science. P.O. 613/Bellaire/77401 Astro Rainbow Society of the Deaf (6 p.m-s p.rn.) . Suicide & Crisis Center , 828-1000 HOUSTON ADUL TNIDEO BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 713) ...... (Emergence) 665·2642 ...... 451·4119 Teach Only Love (Course in Miracles) .. P.O. 35833/75235 Ballpark. . . . . 1830 W. Alabama . Houston Interfaith Alliance 686·8997 Bering Care Center (Adult AIDS Day Care Center) . · ...... 521-8069 Big City News & Video .. 10105 Gulf Freeway .. 947·8999 Integrity (Episcopalian) . P.O. 66008177266-8008 .524·1489 · 1440 Harold 526·1017 Texas Fathers for Equal Rts P.O. Box 50052 . Richmond News 1201 Richmond .. . . Kingdom Community Church ... 614 E. 19th 860·3527 Bering Dental Clinic (Indigent Care) 1440 Harold · .... One Main PI. Sta1.l75250 ..... 934·3885 Stadium Bookstore 4629 W. 34th 683·1886 Living Water Church 515 W. 25th 522-4320 .. . .. 524·7933 Texas Gay Rodeo Assoc 3527 Oak Lawn #259/75219 Studz News 1132 W. Alabama . Lutherans Concerned 623·8633/686-4931 Cancer Information Service 792·3245 .. . 521·5740 HOUSTON ADULT THEATRES (Area Code: 713) MCCR 1919 Decatur 861·9149 Center for Positive Lifestyle1505 Nevadal77006526·LOVE THRF (Texas Human Rights Foundation)P.O. 191312175219 French Quarter 3201 Louisiana . . . .527·0782 MCC New Freedom in Christ .829 Yale/77008 .863·8377 Clergy Consultation on AIDS. P.O. 20569/77025.797·0600 Texas Sidekicks (cloggers) . .. 330·0100 HOUSTON APARTMENT COMMUNITIES (Area Code: 713) Pentecostal Family of Montrose 3014 Center SI. Colt 45's 528·9192 T.R.U.S.T. (adolescent children of gay/lesbian parents) . Greenway Place Apts .... 3333 Cummins Ln 623·2034 ...... 863·8846 Community Alliance of Ho .. P.O. 272086/77277 .227-8518 Adolescent Support Group 631·5217 Metropolitan Management (apts.) . . 520·9768 Presbytery of New Covenant (Pres. Ctr.) .... 41 Oakdale Comm. for Public Health Awareness ... P.O. 3045/77253 Turtle Creek Chorale .... P.O. 190806/75219 939·1520 Richmont Square. . .1400 Richmond 522·1035 ...... 526·2585 ...... 522·5084 Violence Against Gays NGTF Hotline .... 1·800·221·7044 HOUSTON ATIORNEYS (Area Code: 713) Rothko Chapel 1409 Sui Ross 524·9839 Community Pol. Act, Comm .. P.O. 2005/77252 .236·8666 Womyn Together ..... P.O. 190712175219 ..... 528·4233 Barr, Ray. . 202 Travis #408 225·3100 St. Stephens Epis. Ch 1805 W. Alabama Couples P.O. 70884/77270-0884 DALLAS MEN'S PHONE SERVICE (Area Code: 214) Frye, Phyllis 5707 Firenza .... (24 Hr.) 723·8368 Unitarian Men's Group 528·1571 Crisis Hotline 228·1505 ClassiPhone 796·4669 Green, Bill (24 hours) 266·1004 Weslayan Fellowship 864·8699 Democratic Committee of GPC 527·9143 ComQuest (Gay Computer Matching) 1·800-833-8969 Hord, Douglas J 1900 N. Loop West #500 .. 868·9919 HOUSTON CLUBS (Area Code: 713) Dial·A·Gay·Atheisl...... 741·4167 976·GABB ...... 976·4222 O'Kane, Patricia 3212 Smith #102 526·7911 Barn . .710 Pacific .523-0213 Diana Foundation P.O. 66523/77266-8523 Dallas Man ...... 976·4242 Voigt, Werner, Jr. .. . 511 Stuart 527·8033 Brazos River Bottom 2400 Brazos .' 528·9192 Dignity Center. . .. 3217 Fannin 528-0111 Dial a Dude...... 976·3833 HOUSTON BUSINESSES/SERVICES Briar Patch 2294 Holcombe...... 665·9678 Drug Abuse Hotline 1·800-862·HELP Dial Stud ...... 976·STUD (Area Code: 713) Chutes 1732 Westheimer 523·2213 Fannin SI. Bingo. . 2601 Fannin at McGowen Man to Man . .976·0690 A Bugman (Pest Control) 228·4626 Club Flamingo 907 Westheimer 527·8830 Finale Group 3333 W. Ala.l77098 522·5560 DALLAS LIVE/LEGITIMATE THEATRE (Area Code: 214) A Piece to Treasure 1848 Westheimer. .529·4443 Club Romeo 903 Richmond. .528·9110 Family Connection (youth shelter) . . 523-8825 Theatre Gemini ..... 3920 Cedar Springs ..... 826·3453 A·l Key & Lock 1612 Westheimer 522·1615 Cousins 817 Fairview 528·9204 Fathers First 695·8584 DENTON ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 817) Advance Travel 10700 NW Fwy. .682·2002 E/J's 2517 Ralph 527·9071 FrontRunners (runners, joggers) P.O. 66371177266 LGDTlDenton 387·8216 Apollo Hair (Replacement). 3843 N. Braeswood. 669·0031 EI Unicornio 5605 WaShington Ave 863·7104 · 520·8019/522·0899 EL PASO CLUBS (Area Code: 915) Beat, The 3306 So. Shepherd 523·8348 Emil's Corner Pocket. 823 Congress @ Travis. 222·2901 Gay Fathers of Houston P.O. Box 66973 #162 77006 Old Plantation 219 S. Ochoa 533-8055 Benjaman's Art Gallery .4265 San Felipe #830 .621·1527 Exile Club 302 Tuam 528-9809 ...... 522-8766/861-8495 San Antonio Mining Co 800 E. San Antonio .. 546·9903 Community Resale Center .. 708 Hawthorne .. 528-2555 Galleon 2303 Richmond 522·7616 Gay & Lesbian Hispanics Unidos P.O. 600921177260·0921 EL PASO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 915) Dance Music Records .... 3207 Montrose .... 524·3040 Heaven. . . . . Pacific at Grant 521·9123 · 923·GLHU (4548) Alpha Plasma Center 720 Texas Ave 532·5322 Eagle, The .(clothing & gifts) .1544 Westheimer .524·7383 JR's...... 808 Pacific...... 521·2519 Gay/Lesbian Students Assoc.U, of Houston . EI Paso Alliance. . P.O. 5495/79955 Earthman Funeral Home (Stan Ford) ...... 659·3000 Jonathon's 2715 Waughcrest 521·9838 · . Box 314 . .4800 Calhoun/77004 .. 529·3211 LGDT/EI Paso 584·0313 Eurotan...... 3701 Montrose...... 529·5100 Kindred Spirits 4902 Richmond 623-8135 Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus P.O. Box66664/77266 MCC EI Paso 2201 Mills, P.O. 3121 542·1227 Falcon Leather 1732 Westheimer 528·8211 Lazy J. . 312 Tuam 528-9343 · ...... 521-1000 FORT WORTH BUSINESSES (Area Code: 817) Fantasy in Motion c/o Bill Watson 785·0944 Montrose Mining Co 805 Pacific 529·7486 Gay Men's Network. . 869·9952 All City Insurance 4119·B E. Lancaster .. First Home-Care Ho.(private nurses, home therapy)785·8484 Mother's. . 402 Lovett 520·7935 Gay Mensa 529·7006 ...... 534·51111Metro 817·540·0960 Forever Blooming (Exterior/Interior Landscaping)623·2153 Outpost 2818 Richmond 528·8318 Gay People in Christian ScienceP.O. 613, Bellaire, Tx. 77401 FORT WORTH CHURCHES (Area Code: 817) GW. King Photography (TWT photographer) 522·2037 O.T.'s 608 Westheimer . .. . .• . .529·8613 ...... 665·2642 Agape MCC 4615 S.E. Loop 820. . 535·5002 Getaway Cars (Limousine Service) 623·2025 Ranch 9150 So. Main... . 666·3464 Gay Rights A.C.L.U...... P.O. 66844/77006 Dignity/FI. Worth .4503 Bridge St.176103 283·8588 H&H Music 1211 Caroline 652·0857 Ripcord 521·2792 Gay & Lesbian Switchboard P.O. 66591/77266-8591529·3211 Evangelicals Concerned (D/FW Chapter) . Hair Plus by Don 2017 Westheimer 526·HAIR Studio 13. . 1318 Westheimer 521·9030 Greater Montrose Business Guild. P.O. 66051177266-8051 ... Box 532332 Grand Prairie/75053 642·3185 Houston Buyers Club (Texans for Health) .. 520·8211 The 611 Hyde Park at Stanford 526·7070 · . office: 600 W. Gray #136/77019 .. 528·1111 FORT WORTH CLUBS (Area Code: 817) I.W. Marks Jewelry. .3841 Bellaire Blvd 668·5000 Venture-N 2923 S. Main 522·0000 Grey Party Hosts 5923 Elm/77081 D.J.'s. . . . . 1308 SI. Louis 927·7321 Kwik·Kopy .3317 Montrose 522·1896 HOUSTON COUNSELING (Area Code: 713) Guardian Angels P.O. 66156/77266 523·8352 Lumber Company 700 So. Jennings 332·0192 Leather By Boots 711 Fairview 526·2668 Edd, Nicholas, Dr., Psy. D ..... 2128 Welch .... 527·8680 Gulf Coast Transvestite Chapter P.O. 90335/77090 Partners...... 1612 Park Place 927·9546 Leather By Boots at the Ripcord Mem. City Prof. #1, 902 Frostwood #269 .. 465·2377 HAGLES (Ho. Area Gay & Lesbian Engineers & Scientists) The 651 Club 651 S. Jennings. . . . .332·0745 Sound Records .1403 Westheimer .520·1886 Hinkle, David 0., M.D ... 4200 Montrose #480 .. 522·9816 ...... 664-8459 FORT WORTH ORGANIZATIONS/HELPLINES Margarita Rentals (Drink Machines) 524·4313 Montrose Counseling Ctr. .. 900 Lovett #203 .. 529·0037 Hazelwitch Productions P.O. 66242177266 (Area Code: 817) Missouri Street Gallery .... 1006 Missouri 526·3663 Stone, Sharon AlcohollOrug Abuse .780·1057 Herpes H.E.L.P. Hotline 996·9414 Branding Iron Club. P.O. 19047110allas 75219 .923·2598 Montrose Commemorative Posters 527·9111 Treese, Gary, MSW 4200 Montrose #480 522·9816 Horizon Hospital (Substance Abuse) 6160 So. Loop East Cowtown Symphonic Band ..... Jay (214)960·1927 Montrose Venture Wholesale .2205 Montrose .527·0686 HOUSTON MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS: ...... 644·7047 Crisis/Suicide Intervention (24 hours help) 927·5544 Movemasters 1925 Westheimer. . 630-8555 HOUSTON CHIROPRACTORS (Area Code: 713) Houston Bar Owners Assoc. (HOBO). . 528·9192 D/FW M.A.N. (Metroplex Assoc. of Nudists) . Muscles in Action c/o C.J. Harrington 781·3427 Martin, Dr. Jerry .. 3233 Weslayan #191 .. 963-0080, ext. 1 Hou-Tex Tennis Club Tim 880·0045 · Box 10633/75207·0633 Pet Shop & Bird Clinic3118 Smith at Westheimer529·7266 Snell, Day Lee 2415 Sunset Blvd 520·9330 Houston AIDS Coalition 790·1838 FI. Worth Counseling Cntr.lAIDS Project & Referrals RMS Automotive 1759 Westheimer 529·5855 HOUSTON DENTISTS (Area Code: 713) Houston Cenler for Attitudinal Healing 688·1734 ...... 659 So. Jennings 335·1994/335·1995 Record Rack 3109 S. Shepherd 524·3602 Butler, Ron DDS 427 Westheimer 524·0538 Houston Computer BBS (Modem Required) ...... Lambda AA ...... 332·3533 ScentSations Ltd. (Safe Sex Products) . Smith, Bruce W., DDS 1006 Missouri 529·4364 . Aunt Jane's HotHouse .864·3904 LGDT/FI. Worth ...... 232·5497 .... 3317 Montrose Blvd. #139 523·8339 HOUSTON DOCTORS (Area Code: 713) . Neartown Express 864·1996 Longhorn Bowling Assoc Joan . . .. 624·2151 Specs Unlimited 4709 Richmond 961·9705 Horizon Hosptial (Substance Abuse) 6160 So. Loop East · Network/Houston 621·3655 Parents & Friends & Lesbians & Gays 834·8943 Talt Automotive Center 1411 Talt 522·2190 ...... 644·7047 • . . . .. Nightshilt. . 529·2707 Tarrant Co. Gay Alliance .. P.O. 11044176109 .. 336·8242 TNT Shirts...... 2400 Tafl. 522·0986 Laser Surgery Center of Metro-Houston (ProctOlogy) .. RBBS Confidential 498-8574 Texas Gay Rodeo Association P.O. 8337/76124 Touch of Leather Shop ..... 817 Fairview. . .528·9204 Trowbridge, J ... 9816 Mem. #205 .. 540·2329 ..... Special Delivery .. . 933·7920 V.D. Clinic 1800 University 870·7223 TWT Graphics (Art, Design, Typesetting) 527·9111 Martinez, Steve M.D .. 4126 SW Freeway #1000 .621·7771 · The Back Alley 522·1404 W.A.D.s 651 S. Jennings/76104 457·9422 Union Jack. . 1521 Westheimer 528·9600 Montrose Clinic ..... 1200 Richmond info·528·5531 Houston Harris Co. Panel on AIDS 247·2200/221-8666 FORT WORTH/ARLINGTON MEN'S PHONE SERVICE (817) U.S.A. Pagentry Inc.. . 523·5293 ...... business 528·5535 Houston Health & Human Services Depl. . 976·GABB 976·4222 Voyager Studios 541·2742 Strauss, Gerald Z., MD .4242 SW. Frvvy, #300 .877·8805 8000 N. Stadium Dr.l77054 .794·9320 FORT WORTH RESTAURANT (Area Code 817) We Deliver Videos 1109 Hyde Park 522·4485 HOUSTON OPTOMETRISTS (Area Code: 713) Houston No. Prof ... P.O. 3840 Humble/77347 .. 821·7126 D.J.'s Restaurant 1308 SI. Louis 927·7321 Wit & Wisdom of Oscar Wilde Booksll03 California522·9808 Johnson, Dr. Thomas .... 4709 Richmond .... 961·9705 Houston Outdoor Group 521·3641 or 961·2905 GALVESTON BUSINESSES (Area Code: 409) Yoga Center of Houston ... 2438A So. Blvd .... 524·4572 HOUSTON FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 713) Houston Pocket Billiards Roger . .869-8108

PAGE 86 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 TWT MARCH 18 - MARCH 24 1988 PAGE 87 Houston Tennis Club Rich 524·2151 .175605 759·9940 Dignity (CatholiC Gays) ... P.O. 12484178212 ... 349·3632 Houston Thursday Nite Mixed Bowling League LONGVIEW CLUB (Area Code: 214) Friends for Lesbian & Gay Concerns (Quakers). 534·3543 Steve ..... 699·3732 ..... Phill ..... 528·3900 Rainbow Connection .. 2110 S. Eastman Rd ... 757·5593 Integrity P.O. 15006 684·4920 \)''I-.~t\e Imperial Court of the Single Star .. Box 980444177Q98{)444 LONGVIEW ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 214) MCCSA 1136 W. Woodlawn 734-0048 Jolly Rogers (Chubby Men & their Admirers) . LGDTILongview 757·9117 River City Living Church 311 Melrose PI. .822·1121 . ~t\t\e ...... P.O. Box 980694177098·0694 520·8351 American Red CrosslAIDS Support Group 753·2091 Trinity Council 311 Melrosel78212 o~\~\t\~ " 0.\ \...0.'I'l KPFT Radio 419 Lovett 526·4000 LUBBOCK CLUBS (Area Code: 806) SAN ANTONIO CLUBS (Area Code: 512) 1 Lambda Alanon 521·9772 The Bar.. .2401 Main St. 747·1027 Ab's Westernaire 622 Roosevelt. . 533·9928 '" fl.-\\Cl\(\e ,,' 'I-.~t\e Lambda Center For Alcoholics .. 1214 Joanne .. 521·9772 LUBBOCK ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 806) Bonham Exchange 411 Bonham 271·3811 LesbianlGay Students U of H Clear Lake . LUG.A. P.O. 64746179464 791·4499 Crew 309 W. Market 223-0333 . ~t\t\e V . . .. . 2700 Bay Area/77058 McALLEN CLUBS (Area Code: 512) EI Jardin 106 Navarro 223·7177 o~\~\t\~ " 0.\ \...0.'I'l LOAFF (Lesbians Over Age 55) .. P.O. 980601177098·0601 P.B.D.'s Lounge Ware Rd. @ Daffodil 682·8019 French Connection. . 330 San Pedro 225·2353 1 ...... 436·1332 10th Avenue 1820 No. 10th St 682·7131 Kolors ... 820 San Pedro ... 223·9966 Opening Soon '" fl.-\\Cl\(\e \)''I-.~t\e Lone Star Nudist Group Box 740572177274 MESQUITE DOCTORSIDENTISTS (Area Code: 214) Noo Zoo .- 10127 Coachlight 341-4778 Lone Star Symphonic Band. P.O. 66613177266 .527·9454 Olson, Richard M., D.0.3434 E. Highway 67, Bldg. C #140 one-o-stx Off Broadway .... 106 Pershing 820·0906 Lower Westheimer Police Community Center .. 529·3100 ... . 613·3030 •• <:l ~t\t\e Paper Moon 1430 No. Main 225-7330 ~~\~\t\p " 0.\ \...0.'I'l Medius Assoc. Inc Box 66908177266 MIDLANDIODESSA CHURCH (Area Code: 915) Phazez 119 EI M io ...... 340·8088 Medius Residential Care Homes (PWAIARC) Free to Be (AA) .... 3201 W. Wall (Midland) .... 669·6339 Pump House 2022 McCullough 733-3995 fl.-\\Cl\(\el ... Residence Medius·9 \)''I-.~t\e Holy Trinity Community Church .... 1607 So. Main .... The Rose of San Antone .. 4119 Gardendale .. 696·4944 .. Office 789·2980 · P.O. 2633 179702 523·4065 Silver Dollar Saloon 1418 N. Main 227·2623 Miss Camp America P.O. 142. .. Bellaire, Texl77401 MCC. · .3201 W. Wall, Midland, P.O. 1152179702 •• <:l ~t\t\e 2015 2015 San Pedro 733·3365 ~~\~\t\p " 0.\ \...0.'I'l Montrose Art Alliance clo 1006 Missouri 526·3663 · 669-6339 SAN ANTONIO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 512) Montrose Branch Library ... 4100 Montrose 520·5487 NACOGDOCHES ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 409) AIDS Information 821-6218 fl.-\\Cl\(\el Montrose Chamber Singers 862·5518 G LAS (GaylLesbian Association of Students) . Alamo City Mens Chorale P.O. Box 120243178212 Montrose Co. Cloggers . . . 987·TAPS ...... P.O. 491175963·0491 Alamo City Volleyball 684·2434 Montrose Monday Night Men's Bowling League . NEW ORLEANS ACCOMMODATION (Area Code: 504) Alamo Human Rights Comm 820-3053 ...... (Tommy).... . 699·8160 New Orleans Guest House .1118 Ursulines St. .566·1177 Alcohol Counseling 227 Guilbeau 226·9241 Montrose Singers .... (a gay men's chorus) 862·5518 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Alcohol Counseling & Detox MHMR 421 6th St. 225-4227 Montrose Softball League Box 22272177227·2272522·4529 AIDS Action Counsel729 8th St. SE, #200Wash. D.C.f20003 Alpha Plasma Center ..... 302 S. Flores ... 224·1749 Montrose Tennis Club. . Rich...... 524·2151 · (202)547·31 011547·3102 Crisis Hotline (24 hrs) ...... 227·4357 Montrose Volleyball Nick. . .777·1823 AIDS Information recording 1·800·342·AIDS Detoxification Center 622 Dolorosa 225-5481 3212 Smith, Suite 102 Montrose Writers Guild. P.O. 27084177227·7084 .461·3008 BrethrenlMennorite Council for Les. & Gay Concerns. Drug Abuse MHMR 3721A S. Presa St. 533·9156 National Assn. Lesbian & Gay Alcoholism Professionals · P.O. 65724 . Wash. D.C.f20035. (202)462·2595 Fiesta Run. . . . . P.O. 169672178280·3272 526·7911 Houston (NALGAP) Texas Chapter Ron 921·3132 Gay & Lesbian Assoc. of Choruses 4016 S.w. 57th Ave. Gay Fathers of S.A. P.O. 15495178212 646-6127 24 Hour Phone Answering Omega Residence Hospice 523·1139 Portland ORI97221 Gay Switchboard Bar Info . 734·2833 Parents and Friends of Lesbians & Gays (FLAG)464-6663 Gay & Lesbian Press Association . Helpline (Drug Abuse Central) ...... 225·4066 Positive Positives (ARC Support Group) at ...... · P.O. 'A' Old Chelsea Stat., NY., N.Y.f1oo11 Integrity.. . P.O. 15006178212 684·4920 AIDS Foundation 623·6796 · (212)989-6622 Lambda AA 1312 Wyoming...... 225·5611 Presidents Club (GPC past pres.)P.O. 86844177266523-6024 Gay Rights National Lobby P.O. 1892, WaShington, DC 20013 Lesbian Assoc. of Parenting. P.O. 15495178212.822·1121 PWA Coalition .. 900 Lovett Suite 101177006 .. 522·5428 · (202)546·1801 LGDTISan Antonio. . 458·4540 Rice GaylLes. Support Group 529·3211 Herpes Clinic 1·800·423·0200 Lutherans Concerned P.O. 290008178520696-03071734·0759 Sex Addicts Anon. 4400 Memorial Dr. #2175177007684-6174 Hispanic United Gays Liberado 5619 14th Ave. #1·C Mustang Club, Inc. . .. P.O. 12551178212 Stone Soup (AIDS Foundation) 623-6796 ...... Brooklyn, N.Y. 11219 Parents of Gays...... 736-6847 Stop AIDS Project P.O. 981003 621·0814 Human Rights Campaign Fund . River City FrontRunners. P.O. 15844 .. 680·25041733·1416 Texas Heartbeat (Couples Nat'l) .. Box 70884177270·0884 . P.O. 1396, WaShington, DC 20013 . River City Stompers. . 732·5649 Texas Human Rights Foun P.0.66574177266-6574 · ...... (202)546·2025 Runaways (Youth Service Project) 299·7660 Visiting Nurses Assoc 520·8115 Lambda Legal Defense 132 W. 43rd NYC 10039 San Antonio AIDS Foundation. . P.O. 120113178212 West. Colony Arts. Assn 1001 West. #163 .. 521·0133 · (212)944·9488 ...... (office) 733·1853 Women's Softball League6431 Pineshadel77oo8868·6256 Media Fund for Human Rights...... San Antonio Gay Pride Week Committee P.O. 12063178212 HOUSTON MEN'S PHONE SERVICE (Area Code: 713) · P.O. 'A' Old Chelsea Stat. NY., NYI1oo11 .. S.A. Gay Switchboard. P.O. 120402176212·9602 .733·7300 Classifone Personals...... 976·2667 · (212)989-6622 San Antonio NOW ..... P.O. 33213178265 ..... 673·8600 Com Quest (Gay Computer Matching) 1·800·633·6969 National Assoc. of Business Councils . San Antonio Plasma Services112 Auditorium Cir.223·2958 976·GABB . .976·4222 · P.O. 15145, San Francisco, CA 94115 . San Antonio Tavern Guild-AIDS Foundation .. 821-6218 976·GAGA ...... 976·4242 · (415)865·6363 San Antonio Volleyball 923·30901684·2434 24 Hour Connection. . . . . 976·8500 National Assoc. Gay & Lesbian Democratic Clubs ..... Tejas Motorcycle Club... . 679·7471 Dial·A·Dude ...... 976·3833 .1742 Mass Ave SE, Washington, DC 20003 The Bridge (youth shelter) .. 606 Wilson Blvd 734·9532 Fantasy Line 976·0077 · ...... (202)547-3104 SAN ANTONIO MEN'S PHONE SERVICE (Area Code: 512) Man to Man .. . 976·0690 National Assoc. of People WIAIDS ... clo Stephen Beck ... 976-GABB ...... 976·4222 Susie's Love Stories 976·36001976·3700 2025 Eye St. N.w.,Wash., D.C. 20006(202)347·1317 Fantasy Line 976·0077 HOUSTON RESTAURANTS (Area Code: 713) National Gay Alliance for Young Adults (NGAYA)P.O. 190426, SOUTH PADRE ISLAND ACCOM. (Area Code: 512) Baba Yega 2607 Grant St. 522·0042 · Dallas, TX 7521~26 64Ml757 Lyle's Deck (guest house) ... 120 E. Atol St. ... 761·LYLE Charlie's Restaurant 1102 Westheimer 522·3332 Nat'l Gay Health Ed. Foundation P.O. 784, NYC 10036 SHREVEPORT, LA CLUB (318) Chapultepec. . .. 813 Richmond.. . 522·2365 · ...... 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