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TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 211991 PAGE 19 MAC CREDIT UNION MOVES FORWARD Charter Application Submitted as Credit Union Begins Search for Qualified Personnel, Elects Officers. Where's HOUSTON - The Montrose Activity Center Federal Credit Union held its first meeting on Monday, February 24. The most important business conducted at the meeting was the completion of the appli- cation for a charter. The application, which the Glen Maxey hopes to be elected the first openly gay state took eight months to complete, will be legislator. TWTNEWSphoto. submitted to the National Credit Union Association for approval. The approval process takes about three months, and the MAXEY IN RUNOFF credit union hopes to be open by June. Music? FOR STATE SEAT Jeff McGuire, a consultant with the Texas Credit Union League, attended the LGRL Director Finishes First in meeting. He had assisted in the final prep- aration of the charter application, and at District 51 Special Election; the meeting presided over a brief question Dance NiShtly Tie for Second Place. and answer period about the formation of new credit unions. McGuire characterized AUSTIN - In what may be a first for the application preparation done by MAC Austin politics, Glen Maxey, director of the as "very professional" and evaluated the to the Hottest Mix of Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby of Texas, fin- potential for growth as "excellent." ished first in balloting for the District 51 During the period between the charter seat on Saturday, February 9. application and final approval, the MAC Maxey, who would be the first publicly credit union is actively searching for in- CD's, Videos, Vinyl acknowledged gay legislator in Texas dividuals interested in assisting its future history if he wins the runoff, garnered growth and operations. Individuals with 1,634 votes or 25.6 percent, to 1,170 votes experience in accounting and credit eval- each for lawyer David Rodriguez and Maria uation would be most welcome. For more Luisa Flores, also a lawyer. In all, about 14 information, contact the MAC Federal And Still- percent, or 6,380, of the district's voters Credit Union at P.O. Box 66684, Houston, went to the polls. TX 77266 or call (713)524-4318. As TWT went to press, a recount for sec- ond place had not yet been held, and it was The Best Sound in Town not clear who would be challenging Max- ey in the runoff. In the opinion of some political observ- HGLPC HOLDS FIRST ers here, Maxey faces an uphill battle in the GENERAL MEETING runoff because the district has more His- panics than any other in Travis County, OF NEW YEAR and the second-place finishers are both Hispanic. Maxey ran well in traditional President Lingle Announces VIDege Site liberal precincts, but not as well in some Committee Appointments as adl minority precincts. Rodriguez and Flores Caucus Begins Planning for Year. did well in both. The special election was held to replace HOUSTON - In the first general meet- ~.,. former State Rep. Lena Guerrero, who ing held under its new leadership, the ... Houston Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus JIf, was appointed by Governor Ann Rich- ()ftfJ got down to business forthe coming year. ards to a position on the Texas Railroad Commission. New President Larry Lingle informed The runoff date is to be set by the Gover- TWT NEWS reporter Brian Keever of the nor, and will probably be the first Saturday following appointments: Chris Bacon was 4001 Cedar 8prin8s • Dallas • (214)380-3808 in March. chosen Candidate Screening chairperson; TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 211991 PAGE 21 Bill White is the new chair in charge of the Boulevard at Stockton, Entrance #7. The Black-Tie Banquet; Annise Parker will nonprofit tour, hosted in Houston by the represent HGLPC on and chair the Host Montrose Activity Center [MAC], will Committee for International Conference of feature a broad selection of films from Gay & Lesbian Elected & Appointed Of- around the world with gay and lesbian ficials, to be held in November, and will themes. also serve as HGLPC's representative on The promoters of the tour see it as an the Police Advisory Committee; Dennis expression of the diversity of gay and les- Spencer is the Political Action chair; Pat bian experience as depicted on film, and Gandy and Robert Bridges were chosen to as a challenge to people like Senator Jesse represent HGLPC on the statewide board Helms who want to impose censorship on of the Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby; Kevin lesbian and gay artists. Davidson is the new Membership and "Through the tour theme, 'Passion, Computer chair, and Toni Knight is the Politics and Popcorn,' we hope to convey new Activist chair. the diversity of the programs and the range of experiences that we offer for viewers' enjoyment," said Susan Horowitz, Exec- utive Director of the New Festival, Inc. "Our tour proves that we will not be stopped or silenced, regardless of the cur- rent political climate," she added. There will be an opening night benefit for MAC on Friday, March 1 at the Rice Media Center. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be served from 7-9 p.m., followed by a double feature screening of two British films, Comrades in Arms and Nocturne. Film schedules are available at area businesses. All tickets are $25, and they can be reserved in advance or purchased on opening night at the box office. For HGLPC Vice-President Robert Bridges and President Larry more information or to make reservations, Lingle. TWTNEWSphoto. please call the MAC offices at (713) 523-6109. In other business before the caucus, board member Chris Bacon discussed revising the group's candidate-screening form and procedures, and Lou Vanech MONTROSE GUILD reminded members that it was time to ELECTS OFFICERS begin planning for A-Tisket-A-Tasket, the yearly project that solicits contributions Sroka, Barrett, Wilson, Cain for the Stone Soup pantry of AIDS Foun- Take Posts as New Officers; dation Houston, to be held this year on Board Calls for Zoning Vote. March 30. HOUSTON - The Greater Montrose Business Guild [GMBG] elected new offi- cers and honored its outgoing president GAY FILM FESTIVAL at a general meeting held on January 30. COMES TO HOUSTON The membership elected five board members, who in turn selected officers to International Selection of Films serve for 1991. George Sroka of Graphic Highlights Tour Schedule at Ink was chosen as president, Lyle Barrett of P.O. Box Rubber Stamps as vice-pres- Rice Cinema March 1-10 ident, Benjamin "Bar" Wilson of Whole- HOUSTON - The New Festival Na- sale Purchasing Group as secretary and tional Gay and Lesbian 1991 Film Tourwill Ian Cain of Fisher & Cain, Attorneys at make the second stop of its nationwide Law, as treasurer. The fifth board mem- tour in Houston March 1-10 at the Rice ber is Marion Coleman of the House of Cinema, Rice Media Center, University Coleman.

TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 PAGE 22 part of AIN seek to help PWAs and those affected by HIV/AIDS through the efforts of their volunteers. AIN was started by members of the religious community to make a positive im· pact on the AIDS epidemic. Currently there are over 250 volunteers organized into "Care Teams," with each team consisting of eight to fifteen people. The 22 Care Teams now serve over 100 PWAs in their homes, performing everything from meal preparations and grocery shopping to household chores. The AIN budget is $225,000, which pro- vides for six full-time and three part-time professionals. The group works with PWAs in Dallas, Tarrant and Denton coun- ties. Charles Carnahan, Executive Director, told Michael McKinney of TWT NEWS that Incoming GMGB President George Sroka (r) presents outgoing President Bob Bagot with plaque in recognition the budget and staff had increased in the of his services to gUild. TWTNEWS photo. last year, as has the need for volunteers. "We are trying to stay abreast of the caseload as more and more people are The board also presented a plaque to diagnosed. Because we are serving vital, outgoing President Bob Bagot thanking basic needs, in terms of physical as well him for his service to the guild in 1990 and as emotional and spiritual support, we over the years. Bagot, co-owner of The Tire don't want a single PWA on a list waiting Place, has been instrumental over the for a Care Team," said Carnahan. years in guild projects such "Christmas in The AIN is in the forefront of home care Montrose," which sponsors a parade, spe- assistance in many ways. This year the cial children's events and a decoration contest. network will establish an office in South Dallas to meet the needs of that part of the After the election, the board voted community. AIN will be the first AIDS serv- unanimously to support a resolution ask- ice provider to establish an office in the ing for a public referendum on instituting minority community. zoning in Houston. The previous board had The National Executive Council of the voted in 1990 to oppose zoning on the Episcopal Church has recognized the AIN grounds that it was costly, prone to cor- ruption and unsuitable for a mixed-use as a Jubilee Center, a community-based program that can serve as a model for the neighborhood like Montrose. national church. The AIN consists of more Board members also discussed contin- than 85 ministries and religiously-based uation of various guild projects and pro- community organizations. posed topics for discussion at future For further information, or to make a meetings. For more information on guild activities, donation, please call (214)358-4724. call (713)528-1111 or 522-7050. DALLAS POLICE AINWORKSTO HARASS VIDEO STORES MAINTAIN SERVICES Stepped-Up Harassment of Shops Dallas-Based Coalition of Service Includes Confiscation of Stock; Groups Increases Staff and Budget; Some Stores Consider Legal Action. To Open Office in South Dallas. DALLAS - Adult video stores appear DALLAS - Persons living with AIDS to be under increasing attack by police in can find help fortheirdaily needs through the Dallas area. The pretext being used is the AIDS Interfaith Network [AIN]. Now in enforcement of a state commerce law that its third year, the organizations that are a says all videotapes must contain the

PAGE 24 TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 names and addresses of the manufactur- defray some of the costs, the Counseling rs of those tapes. Center said it would request a donation per e Michael McKinney of TWTNEWSspoke group attended, but that no one would be with two people in the Dallas area who turned away if unable to pay. Additional both requested anonymity. They said they funding forthe support group is being pro- believed that the current harassment of vided by a recent award from the Names videostores was a new wave of censorship. Project. [see "Sexually Oriented Businesses Are In other news, the Counseling Center Threatened," page 39, in last week's issue began a series of presentations addressed of TWT-EditorJ to the specific needs of gay and bisexual The police have raided 16 stores in the men. These presentations will be held on Dallas area in the last three weeks alone, the first and third Wednesday of every confiscating more than 40,000 porno- month from 7-8:30 p.m. Topics will be graphic videos. There have been 38 felony presented by various community mem- commerce charges filed against owners bers on such issues as taxes, legal issues, and clerks since the raids on January 25 relationships and spirituality and will be and 26. facilitated by Jean-Louis Amand, MSW- "The police said that they had also gone CSW and Ken Anctil, M.Ed. to the large, legitimate video chains to The first presentation on February 6 Your Prescription is a call away check for the identifying labels," said one dealt with gays and the IRS. On February source. "But we went out and checked, 20, Bud Peterson, CADAC will address and found those tapes are not marked." "Finding Your Niche in the Gay • Confidential "It didn't really hurt our business," he Community." continued. "Our customers are very under- Donations are appreciated to help standing, but they were outraged. The defray program costs. • No out-of-pocket expense police took a lot of our stock." For further information about the day- Both informants were considering legal time PWA support group, contact either action to combat these practices. "It's just the PWA Coalition at (713)522-5428 or the • All prescriptions covered unequal enforcement against the adult Montrose Counseling Center at 529-0037. video stores," another source said. To inquire about the men's programm- • Direct insurance billing ing, contact the Montrose Counseling Center at 529-0037. • 24-48 hour delivery PWA SUPPORT GROUP AT COUNSEL. CENTER AVES RECEIVES Montrose Counseling Center & PWA Coalition Houston NEWSLETTER GRANT 1-800-445-4391 Co-Sponsor Daytime HIV /AIDS Names Project Helps Fund CALL OUR CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES FOR OUR BROCHURE Support Group; Counseling Center Continuation of 'Pagina de Salud' TM BeginsGay/BisexualMen's Program. Targeted at Hispanic Community. HOUSTON - AVES, Inc., a nonprofit UNIVERSITY HOUSTON - In response to req-uests organization that provides HIV/AIDS- from the community for an HIV/AIDS sup- related services and education to the port group during daytime hours, the Hispanic community, informed TWTNEWS PHARMACY Montrose Counseling Center and the PWA that it has received a small grant from the Coalition Houston have announced the Names Project of Houston to continue HEALTHCENTER beginning of such agroup. The two groups publication of its monthly newsletter 141 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92103·3007 invited persons with HIV/AIDS to join "Pagina de Salud" (Health Page). beginning Thursday, February 7. Meetings The newsletter covers issues related to will be held from 1-2:30 p.m. at the PWA HIV/AIDS, nutrition, exercise, and emo- Coalition offices, Multipur- tional and family problems. It's available ~r-~M~ ... pose Center, 1475 W. Gray. free by mail, at the AVES office, the Au- The group will be professionally facil- dette Center or at Thomas St. Clinic. itated by Ken Anctil, M.Ed., staff therapist Copies of "Paginade Salud" may be ob- with the Montrose Counseling Center. The tained by writing AVES at 2510 Broad PWA Coalition will provide soft drinks and Street, Suite 200, Houston 77087 or by call- sandwiches for those interested. To help ing (713)640-AVES. ,\II?

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payments, utilities and other essentials. Thanks from AVES Every dollar you designate for the Paul • Pain or numbness in the neck, shoulders, arms, back, or legs DearTWT: Kirby Fund goes directly and in its • Headaches, dizziness or loss of sleep I would like to take this opportunity to entirety to a client in need. The estimated • Painful joints or tight muscles express my gratitude to all members of budget for the 1991 Paul Kirby Fund is Dr. Martin Is specially trained in diagnosing and correcting the actual cause of your pain, rather than lust treating the symptoms. the Imperial Court of the Single Star, Club $130,000; Inergy, Club Obession and Ismael "Papa" 2) Food Bank-ASA's food bank provides Lopez, for organizing two separate benefits groceries to approximately 60 clients per Most Insurance Accepted. Including Workman's come. Group Union, Auto during the month of January for Amigos week. This once-a-week food distribution and Personal Injury Volunteers in Education and Services lnc. also includes toiletries and some food GREENWAY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC [AVES).The proceeds from these benefits supplements as well. Its 1991 budget is will be utilized to sponsor a retreat for approximately $18,000, but more is needed. T~~;~:~:!e660-7::~~722,~~! Spanish·speaking PWAs and Hlv-posltlves. Every penny you designate for the food Rton Bissonnet,to Westchester 24 HOURS -=- = (Minutes from Downtown & Galleria In the Greenway Plaza Area) - is:&2 It is actions like those of these caring bank will be spent for these items; and individuals that give us the energy to 3) General Fund-Undesignated funds '''' '" "" ,~ continue with the fight against AIDS, and help us pay rent, salaries, utilities, that is why I am publicly thanking them insurance, telephones and other essentials through your publication, without which we could not operate at all. Please know how much your financial Luis Fuentes and emotional support is appreciated and Executive Director, AVES how essential it is to our work. We Houston, TX welcome your questions, suggestions and ideas regarding ASA fund-raising, client services and community education. SUPERNUTRITION FOR SUPERIMMUNITY Thanks from ASA Dara Gray Supplements for the Future-Here Today! Dear TWT: Development Director The beginning of a new year is the Lew Aldridge perfect opportunity to express our thanks Board Member, Development Non.toxic nutritional therapies to the organizations and individuals who AIDS Services of Austin for a stronger and healthier you. have lent their financial support to ASA during the past year. It is this community support which enables us to provide ALGA in Amarillo BLUE.GREEN ALGAE EXTRACT services to those affected by AIDS and to DE VERAS ALOE VERA BEVERAGE provide education to the people of Austin DearTWT: to help slow the spread of the HIV virus. I would like to familiarize your readers B.CELL & T·CELL FORMULAS As the challenges of the AIDS epidemic with Amarillo Lesbian/Gay Alliance's LIPID EGG LECITHIN BUTTER continue to expand, your help becomes [ALGA) current activities. We are now JARROW DAILY PAK PLUS more essential, more important and even holding membership meetings on the first more appreciated. The number of clients Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the SEVEN FORESTS COMPOSITION A FOR MORE INFORMATION we will serve in 1991 will be 20 to 30% Metropolitan Community Church [MCC), ON OUR NUTRITIONAL ST. JOHNSWORT HERBAL EXTRACT SUPPLEMENTS,CALL greater than in 1990. ASA is committed to 2121 S. Polk. Membership is $25 annually SHIITAKE LENTINUS MUSHROOMS MICHAEL K. WILSON TODAY providing an avenue for the community to or $15 semi-annually. Everyone is invited help in this monumental effort. to attend these meetings. There are several options for your ALGA's foremost venture at the moment financial support of ASA. Any funds raised is our planned video festival. It will be or donated to ASA can be earmarked for held on Friday and Saturday, February 22 any of the following purposes: and 23 at MCC. Both evenings will include 1) Paul Kirby Fund-This fund provides gay- and lesbian-produced videos direct financial assistance to clients with unavailable locally, most of which have emergency needs such as rent, insurance been shown at similar festivals around the

TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 PAGE 29 PAGE 28 country. Sponsorships are $25 and up. I say they support our troops really do hope that members of the Amarillo support them and also will support them FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT TAKE AZT community will support our attempt to against the injustices that they face from *ddC IS NOW AVAILABLE bring gay and lesbian culture to Amarillo the American government. That support by attending the festival and by telling requires more than just flags on their car WILK&FLINT pri' thei r friends . antennas. ••• .a ALGA is eager to serve the gay and ...Your lawyersjor lesbian community of the Gene Elder san Antonio, TX OAKLAWN We appreciate any support given us. Both' • Personal Injury PHYSICIANS financial and participatory support are GROUP needed. • Job-Related Injuries Anyone interested in ALGA's activities 'Radical' Not Un-American is invited to attend our membership DearTWT: • All Insurance Cases PROVIDING QUALITY CARE meeting on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at MCC, Paul von Wupperfeld begins his letter IN or they may call me at home, (806)373-1831, ["Gay and Patriotic, Vol. 16, No. 47] "The • Criminal Cases as low as $150 GENERAL MEDICINE gay and lesbian communities are often AND John Hintz erroneously labeled as radical and 'un- President, ALGA American.''' Later in the letter he says, INFECTIOUS DISEASES Amarillo, TX "Prove our detractors wrong when they label us as 'subversive' and 'anti-American.' FREE CONSULTATION DR. RICHARD M. OLSON, D.O. Gays Just Cannon Fodder? I find it worrisome that von Wupperfeld uncritically accepts the McCarthyite DR. ROBERT C. ANDRUCZK, M.D. DearTWT: 14thFloor fiction that being radical or subversive can Gay servicemen and women have been 3710 Rawlins. 522-4878 3514 CEDAR SPRINGS ROAD be equated with being "un-American" or told by the military that they can serve in "anti-American." DALLAS, TEXAS 75219 the Persian Gulf war and that they will be No specialization implied (214) 520-1810 discharged after they return. This fact was Stephen de Silva revealed in the Wall Street Journal Dallas, TX • Dallas, Texas 'with medical qualification (January 24,1991, Section B1). Gay veterans groups and gay-rights attorneys claim the military has relaxed its ban on Support U.S. in Other Ways homosexuals because of the war but still plans to throw them out after the fighting Dear TWT: is over. At least 14 gay and lesbian Once in a great while, when I am reservists have been notified of this. The reading your publication, I run across military has always maintained that this something so incredibly outrageous that I ban is necessary to preserve good morale feel I must respond to it. For Mr. Paul von and discipline among the troops. Wupperfeld of the Log Cabin Republican This decision is the latest among an Club to suggest that we as a gay ongoing list of hypocrisies and injustices community should support the American patriotic Americans have had to endure military complex is truly absurd. Why when serving in the military. Other should a community that has been treated DR. DAVID CHEEK puzzling injustices have included troops the way the military treats gays support who were told that agent orange would not it? For over a century the military has CHIROPRACTOR affect their health and were then denied denied entry to any recruit who admits his Professional Care proper medical care. Service personnel or her homosexuality. And now that with were also forced to watch atomic blasts in George Bush has gotten in over his head, and told this wouldn't cause Mr. Wupperfeld suggests that we forget Personal Concern any health problems. And now suddenly the past and come to the support of a war WE FILE & ACCEPT: gays are fit to serve in wartime. that is being fought for only the benefit of One gay was told, "We're going to ship the oil companies, the defense • Health Insurance' Personal Injury your ass to Saudi Arabia, use your butt as contractors and the rest of the military • Workers Compensation cannon fodder; and if you come back, industrial complex. In the words of Homey _Sob. we'll throw you out." If gays are fit for the Clown, "I don't think so!" Call for t-tu:f Consultation service during wartime and are willing to I suggest that if this community is to (214) 559·4950 risk injury or death, then they are equally take up the support of something other fit to serve during peacetime. than the AIDS crisis-which just might kill Ste. #700 The Centrum, Oak Lawn [214] 350-1323 or This brings me to the "we support our more people than Operation Desert (metro/817) 268·3333 Storm-why not choose something we're troops" cliche that you see and hear 813 Brown Trail, Bedford 1-800-442-3421 everywhere. I hope all these people who able to do something about? Look around,

PAGE 30 TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 TWT FEBRUARY 15 0 FEBRUARY 211991 PAGE 31 there are a 'lot of things to do to show great time playing the games and ~ " t,' ,/' -. r l' . ,'..r:;'" "./"~-;,.. Cr,.'" hOWmuch you love this country. I believe exploring al/ of your options. It is often "~._\ ~.,. ,,74 ~'~'Z'j that if we don't get our own backyards in said that the only limitations in safer sex ..': ", _' " • ,O¥, ',' ,- '"', r ," ,. ' • ~/ L , l.L-L shape, it won't matter what our world are the limitations of your own creativity. ,~~:,~~1( ~~I~C~" image will be, America must be strong at So come and learn how to creatively home before it can be strong abroad. As a expand your sensuality and sexuality! community, perhaps we should choose to Come to the workshops at AFH or host support our hungry, our homeless or our your own at any time. unemployed Americans who need every One more thing: These workshops are .·:J;l11i1Du~i~l~bit of su pport they can get. offered by organizations in almost every Those who fail to remember the past city in Texas. You can call any AIDS .~';t~2:·~'j\~~~d~¥J! are destined to repeat it. Don't forget, service organization in your area for more " _ .d£. ' I \~ <;;, '>l'';~' < v~ /L'~' ~-r2---)--J'~jl-Yl= ll among all the red, white and blue hoopla information, or call me [Bart Loeser] at and the yellow ribbon brigades there is a AIDS Foundation Houston at (713) \ deep-rooted fear of all that we the gay 623-6796. I'm always happy to answer any BRUCE W. SMITH, D.D.S. community stand for. Don't be trapped by questions about "putting the fun back in all this bandwagon patriotism into your sex life (and taking out the fear)." THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR THE General Dentistry something that might not be the right Bart Loeser HOUSTON BOUND BUSINESS TRAVELER 1006 Missouri, Houston 77006 path to take. When choosing whom to AIDS Foundation Houston Special Weekday Ratesl support, remember that no matter how Private Baths • Direct Dial Phones • TV you show your support for the military or patriotism for a country whose highest FAX available • Conference Rooms • Pool 529-4364 Denial of Service Public Transportation • Off-street parking court denied us our most intimate right to Close to Downtown. Convention Cosmetic, Preventive and privacy, you cannot die for that country in Dear TWT: and Medical Centers Reconstructive care for its military on the glorious field of battle I was concerned about two individuals adults in a pleasant, the way every all-American boy or girl being denied service on city ambulances (713) 522-5224 prays for, because you are gay! comfortable environment because they had AIDS. So I met with an 501 Lovett. Houston, TX 77006 administrator in Houston Councilwoman Steven M. Hanes Christin Hartung's office. Austin, TX She sent me a copy of the city ordinance which states that such a practice is illegal, and she gave me the CLASSAct From AFH names of city officials to contact if the law is broken. The officials are: Fire Chief DearTWT: Robert Clayton, 247-5821; Assistant Chief The Clever Lads Advocating Safer Sex Brunner, 247-2268; and Dr. Paul Pepe, STEVED. [CLASS] are at it again! You've probably Director of EMS, 247-2268. seen us at the bars passing out condoms MARTINEZ, M.D. and promoting the safer sex workshop Peter Black around the middle of each month. This Houston, TX INTERNAL MEDICINE week is not only Valentine's but also INFECTIOUS DISEASES National Condom Week, and we've got a special campaign to promote the next Harding Finding Friends AFH safer sex workshops on Tuesday, By Appointment Only: Dear TWT: February 19 and 26. In response to "Looking for Real We are distributing "condoms and Monday & Friday Friends" in Vol. 16, No. 45, I can kisses" and asking everyone to consider 9:00am-5:00pm understand how you feel about looking for hosting a "safer sex house party" for their Tuesday & Thurday real friends. I have a hard time with friends. It is the best way to have a good 9:00am-7:00pm looking for real friends. Every time I think time with your friends and still learn Wednesday I have made a friend, they are out to get something that could save lives. 1l:OOam-7:00pm something from me. Most people feel the workshops aren't Even when I go out to meet someone at necessary since "everyone plays safe the bars, they want to get you drunk and 4126 SOUTHWEST now, right?" Unfortunately, most people in try to get you to go home with them. I our community aren't practicing safer sex FRWY •• SUITE 1000 have been there. consistently and many aren't really aware HOUSTON,TEXAS77027 I have found women to be my real of the degrees of risk involved in various friends. 713-621-7771 sexual activities. But beyond the facts that you can learn L.T. in the workshops, you will also have a Houston, TX "IJI?

TWT FEBRUARY 15 " FEBRUARY 21 1991 PAGE 32 PAGE 33 run at the Grand 1894 Opera House, March 22/24. Our friend Marsha Wilson at the Grand told BACKSTAGE that the Saturday, March 23 performance was a sellout. Don't you think you should call (409)765-1894 in Galveston, or (713)480-1894 in Houston to reserve your seats forthe Friday or Sunday show on Galveston Island? isten Texas, don't be left out in the rain, Lorder your tickets quickly for Greater Tuna. The Greater Tuna legend began as a cocktail joke at a party in a faded motel in Austin, Texas. It continues at Fort Worth's Casa Manana Theatre February 26 through March 17. Joe Sears and Jaston Williams reprise their multitude of roles in the Greater Tuna comedy. Audiences across Texas have delighted in the "up- date" of the Tuna situation with Williams' and Sears' brilliant performances in Tuna Christmas. If you haven't seen the prequel, then you should stop by a Rainbow Ticket- Master outlet in the Fort Worth/Dallas area. The Wizard of Aahs on display at Rich's in Houston. If you prefer to charge by phone, dial (817) Abstract surrealism through the eyes of 332-6221. Following their run at Cas a Ma- Texas native Brian E. Nelson will be on ex- nana in Fort Worth, the show will travel to hibit at Rich's, 2401 San Jacinto tomorrow Galveston Island for a three-performance (February 16). Rich's will host a reception

TWT FE8RUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 PAGE 38 TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 PAGE 39 in honor of Nelson's exhibit, "Dedica- props of bowtie pasta, bell peppers, black tions," from 8-10 p.m. Each piece of olives, red onion, carrots and cauliflower Nelson's work vibrates with shocking col- tossed with their special dressing. Clever, or and rough to smooth textures develop- huh? Art deco fanciers will enjoy the sep- ing from his unique technique of applied arate grand art deco entryway which pro- mediums of pastels and crayon to inks and vides access to the cafe, artist galleries, acrylics which create intense textures by shops and more. Every Friday evening the carving away layers of the canvas. Sooth- cafe turns into Tyler's only dinner theatre, ing one's soul through his interpretation- with fine food followed by live theatre or the more you feel, the more you see, the musical entertainment. The Brickstreet We hear a brighter the piece becomes. Stop by and Playhouse has just completed a success- symphony ... enjoy this exceptional art exhibit. Need ful run of Jane Martin's masterpiece, Tetk- more information? Dial (713)785-9549. ing with ... The next production will be The Radio personality Garrison Keillor, who Miracle Worker by William Gibson, and it runs from March 15-April 7. Yes, you can AUSTIN· FEBRUARY 15/16 has delighted listeners with his tales of life attend just the theatre portion, but Austin Symphony in Lake Wobegon, stages his new radio wouldn't dinner be so much more roman- UT Bass Concert Hall variety show in Dallas on February 23. The tic if you knew it would be followed by a Mozart/Ravel/Schumann American Radio Company is a program of play? Give them a call at (903)592-7850 for Sung Kwak, Conductor skits, poems, monologues and music by more detailed information. (512) 476-6064 well-known entertainers. The performance will also be broadcast live on American The preferred instrument of the angels DALLAS· FEBRUARY 14/17 Public Radio. Call (214)871-1139 for more takes a down-to-earth spotlight when harp- Dallas Symphony information. ist Heidi Lehwalder joins the San Antonio Meyerson Center The rich, the famous and the fictional Symphony on February 21 and 23 in per- Sibelius/Midori will all be arriving at the Amon Carter formance of Ginastera's Concerto for Harp and Orchestra. A solo performer since the Valery Gergiev, Conductor Museum in Fort Worth to view the display Diane and Marco Perella star in The Woolgatherer. of the Frederic Remington Bronzes. age of nine, Lehwalder has been called ELPASO·FEBRUARY2~23 Twenty-seven of his sculptures will be on the story of Rose, a shy and frail five-and- "certainly the most dramatic harpist work- EI Paso Symphony exhibition to show the difference between dime salesgirl who meets Cliff, a quick- ing today." Conductor Andrew Litton leads Performing Arts Theater sand and wax casting and to contrast the joke, hard luck truck driver looking for a these concerts, which also feature music Barber/Sibelius/Mozart quality of copies produced during the art- good time. Cliff is in for a surprise, Rose by Mozart and Copland. You may purchase Clark E. Suttle, Guest Conductor ist's lifetime and after his death. The ex- is in for a surprise and you are in for a great your tickets at the San Antonio Symphony (915) 532-8707 hibition runs through April 14 and is free. evening of exceptional talent on the stage Ticket Office at 109 Lexington, or you You might want to call the museum infor- at Zachary Scott's new arena theatre in could charge by phone at (512)554-1010. FORT WORTH· FEBRUARY 23/24 mation line at (817)738-1933 for operating Austin. The theatre is located at 1510 Fort Worth Symphony schedules. Toomey Road and you can call for tickets Convention Center Theatre Lubbock expatriate Butch Hancock has at (512)476-0541. Liszt/Beethoven purveyed homesickness into high and low Coming up at the Addison Centre The- Sixten Ehrling, Guest Conductor art. The singer/songwriter has a new gal- atre in Dallas will be the premiere of Pick (817) 926-0831 lery in Austin and his initial exhibit is "Lub- Up Ax by Anthony Clarvoe. Pick Up Ax is bock or Leave It." Made-in-Texas jewelry, HOUSTON· FEBRUARY 16/18 a screwball comedy about computer gen- photographs, paintings, furniture, mar- Houston Symphony iuses and corporate power, where hard- quetry and even barbecue sauce by fellow Jones Hall drive meets hardball. The high stakes war- Lubbockite C.B. Stubblefield are all Stravinski/Mussorgsky/Wagner fare between personal computer compa- available for purchase. Stop by and browse Erich Leinsdorf, Guest Conductor nies in the early 1980s is the subject for about. The gallery is located at 406 Brazos. (713) 227-2787 this play. Pick Up Ax opens on February 21 For hou rs of operation, call (512)478-1688. and runs through March 23. You can call SAN ANTONIO· FEBRUARY 16 "The first virtue I look for in a play is its for tickets at (214)934-3913. Take your Majestic Theatre honesty. I want to see what the author is favorite computer hacker and he or she will about. Is the emotional and intellectual explain every aspect of this production. All Mozart Concert Dallas artist Kelly Adams. Philippe Entremont, stimulus adirect result of an honest story The Tyler Little Theatre opened its doors Guest Conductor with something to say?" remarked Joe in 1939. Now, over 50 years have passed Another native Texan, Kelly Adams, (512) 554-1010 Stevens, director of Zachary Scott The- and there is once again a hub for artistic moved to Dallas from Houston in 1986. ater's current production of William expression. The Midtown Arts Centre has Self-educated, Kelly feels a true artist uses Mastrosimone's The Woo/gatherer. Direc- taken over the old Tyler Little Theatre his own mind and feeling to create their in- tor Stevens restages the Austin production building. The facility features such acts as dividual works. Sue Ellen's in Dallas is cur- that was nominated for a B. Iden Payne the Backstage Cafe, with delightful food rently hosting an exhibition of Adams' Award for best production, best director fare named after theatrical terms, e.g., work. Stop by and enjoy the display. ;1 and best lead actor. The Woo/gatherer is "Quiet on the Set"-bibb lettuce with And next week... . ~

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in Austin; International Man of the Year Steve Gill at the TMC in Dallas; Debbie Jacobs and Dr. Music at the Boulevard in San Antonio; the infamous Howard Metz at the Old Plantation in Dallas; George Ovalle, Ron Weaver, Toby Johnson, Jim Holloran and Nancy Hauser at the SAGA awards at Durdy Annie's in San Antonio; ever has the arts scene in Texas seen Tom Wilson spinning the grooves at the N such an explosion of events and tal- Other Place in Fort Worth; Mr. Austin ents as was documented in TWT seven Michael Hinton making waves at Town years ago this week. Why, my dears, our Lake in Austin; Lollie Johnson and Pam pages were just literally overflowing with Fox at the Noo Zoo in San Antonio; and the photos, reviews, interviews and a sundry Nasty Nymphos and the Arlington Wreck- list of happenings which made the Big Ap- ing Crew featuring Larry, Ralph and Chris ple just blush in embarrassment. at the TCMC in Arlington. Just as an example, the very Rob Clark, As if all this entertaining news wasn't he of the BACKSTAGE set, tempted us with yet enough, Jack Varsi added to all the news of Joe Watts' production of Boys in SHOWBIZ talk with news of the remake of a the Band starring Watts, Kenny Joe 1947 film titled Out of the Past starring Spivey, Michael Leavitt, Calvin Mitchell Jane Greer, who, three years later, starred and the also-very Tye Randall Jobe at in a film with a mere child actor named Jeff Houston's Pink Elephant, and then went Bridges called The Company She Keeps. on to tantalize us with the announcement Now, this is where it gets confusing, that the star of The Black Stallion, that i. , "neigh-neigh horse" Guadalix, would be at Rascals for Go-Texan Day in Houston. And, as if that weren't enough, Mr. Clark also provided us with an exclusive-yes, exclusive-interview with the venerable Charles Pierce, "Ia superba of transvesti- vania." Mr. Pierce was scheduled for his first-ever Texas appearance at Granny's in Dallas, and Rob did his journalistic best to make sure that his readers were given all the dirt on this grande dame of the art of illusion, pantomime and the dance. Jeff Bridges. SAY, WASN'T THAT.. .. Pauletta Leigh, Tyra Bishop, Sabrina Ross, Corky, Lauren Carlisle and Kathy at Austin's Alternative

TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 PAGE 43 PAGE 42 because the remake of Out of the Past was 1984's Against All Odds, which starred Jeff Bridges and, you guessed it, Jane Greer as Rachel Ward's mother, Rachel Ward being, of course, Jeff Bridges' love interest. Did you get all that? Meanwhile, David Fields, he of the printed prose set, provided insight into the latest fashionable relationship-help BOOK byTinaTessinaand Riley Smith. "Howto Be a Couple and Still Be Free," which of- fered problem-solving skills and actual case-study examples of couples endeavor- ing to nurture relationships without con- structing the all-too-common prison walls which often accompany a wedding band. Now really, folks, who else would pro- vide you with such copulating infonnation? And finally, Scot Roberts, Bobby Miller's predecessor and bat-bay to the stars, of- fered the latest standings for the MSA Pocket Billiard League of Houston. Divi- sion A rankings included Forty Thieves in first place, while Division B was dominated by Kindred Spirits. Let's see, I'll say his left ball in the cor- ner pocket. ... And so it was, this.,week in Texas, 1984.

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PAGE 44 SIGRTSI "r//~--~ i~:: ~ -HIGHLIGHTS IN BEAUMONT, ;TEXAS by Jazz Paz ~ "", 11,1.

agnolia blossoms, seamen, oil der- Worth the trip is the sight of 50 tall, ricks, green rice fields, all laid out on M totem-like sculptures by local folk artist the tidewater of the Neches River, are the Felix "Fox" Harris. Neither aware of nor ready images of Beaumont, especially to interested in what other people consid- those who zip on through, pausing only for ered art, Harris directed his energy after the local cuisine at Patillo's Barbeque, or the Copa. the example of God, who "took nuthin' and made somethin'." After God appeared to Ninety miles east of Houston, Beau- him in a vision, Harris took discarded tools, mont seems further than an hour and a half machines, toys and scraps of metal and away; indeed it seems like a hundred years plastic, and with his keen eye for color and ago, and yet up-to-the-minute. From the design he created some remarkable sculp- McFaddin-Ward House and the Tyrrell His- ture in his yard, working on stilts to reach torical Library, to the visions of Felix "Fox" them. After his death his great nephew Harris's contemporary American Folk Art donated them to the Art Museum of South- east Texas in 1985. "... Beaumont offers the One block away is the Texas Energy Museum at 600 Main. The Smithsonian In- arts to people of all stitute calls this collection of talking robots and other creative exhibits "the interests and finest in the world." See for yourself Tuesdays through Saturdays and Sunday persuasions." afternoons. decorating the courtyard of the Art Mu- seum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont offers the arts to people of all interests and persuasions. Many attractions are within walking dls- •• lance of each other in the downtown area. The Art Museum of Southeast Texas, 500 Main, focuses on 19th and 20th century •• American fine art and folk art. Film and video showings, contemporary artists in residence, lectures and musical perform- ances are sponsored by the museum. The • .• • Museum Shop and Museum Tea Room - • :! Restaurant are particularly delightful. For ~ • restaurant reservations, docent tours or other information, call (409)832-34221 722-2331.

TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 The Fire Museum of Texas occupies the whole first floor of the city's 1927 depart- The McFaddin-Ward House, 1906 Mc- Faddin, is open for tours (reservations ment headquarters, exhibiting restored recommended) Tuesday through Sunday. antique trucks and other vintage equip- ment. 400 Walnut. Open Monday through For more information call (409)832-2134. Friday. Cultural activities playa vital role in Beaumont, including the performing arts. The Edison Plaza Museum displays The Beaumont Symphony Orchestra's models of Thomas Edison 's inventions at season runs from September to May. 350 Pine Street. The Travis Street substa- Opera and ballet are appreciated and tion was built in the 1920s to distribute the Lamar University sponsors performances first electrical power to many Southeast of its own in drama, dance, music and Texas towns. Gulf States Utilities Com- visual arts. To find out more call the Beau- pany renovated the structure to house the largest collection of Edison inventions mont Convention Center and Visitor's Bureau at 1-800-392-4401. ~ west of the Mississippi. In 1903 the First Baptist Church built a Romanesque Revival-style church with a vaulted roof, stained glass windows and picturesque gray stone. Soon outgrown, it was purchased in 1923 by philanthropist W.C. Tyrrell and given to the city as a gift. In use for half a century as part of the lend- ing library system, it has been renovated and renamed the Tyrrell Historical Library. Many come here to research their ances- tors in the comprehensive genealogical files. Others come to study the structure itself when the winter afternoon sun glows through the colored windows, into rooms full of manuscripts, books and documents. One steps into this building from the rush of civilization to enter something very much like noble solemnity. 695 Pearl Street. Tuesday through Saturday. Moving away from the downtown area, visit the Babe Zaharias Memorial Museum featuring the many trophies and artifacts, including Olympic medals, of the Beau- mont schoolgirl who grew up to be the World's Greatest Athlete. The city's Visitor Center is located inside the Zaharias Museum, 1750 East IH-10. In Old Town, Beaumont's historical district, tourists may visit a cornucopia of specialty shops, with fashions, antiques, decorative interiors, jewelry and more. It is in this neighborhood that one of the best-preserved Beaux Arts Colonial-style homes in the United States is located. The McFaddin-Ward House, built in 1906, re- flects the wealthy lifestyle of a Southeast Texas family which owned and managed ranches, rice farms and oil fields. Museum tours of the house reveal the Sparkling silver, elegant furniture, Orien- ~al rugs, European porcelains and Amer- tcan brilliant-periOd cut glass. The style and grace of the past have been main- tained, with many of the rooms restored to the ambience of an earlier period.

PAGE 52 ')~"(M~~:.\~Mil":.\~M lOO HOUSTON COUNCIL OF CLUBS Wagon is serving food on their patio every Saturday night from 9 till whenever they run FOR YOUR out. Dan, is that where that extra weight is coming from? .. 505 invites everyone over to check out ~ the new faces at the bar. Jennifer Clark and U Michael Cummings have moved their shakers over to the 505 with Michael on the weekends and Jennifer on Monday nights, AUSTlNteaCIOUS - Here's what's going and the crowds have welcomed them with on THIS WEEK IN AUSTIN from Chris' Capital open arms! HOT TEA wishes Stefan a happy City HOT TEA. birthday! How old are you, anyway? ... The Crossing and Oilcan Harry's hosted Sadie's was the place to be on February 2 the Jerry Halliday show the first weekend in when Janet gave away $500 to Tina Case. February. In the photo above, Richard Tijerina, Lola, Jerry Halliday and David Ing [above, I-r] pose for the CRUISE CAMERA. Jerry and his Glamour Girls were seen in various placesall over town. Carol Channing and (713) 528-9192 JerryHalliday [below] were heard to say, "Every time we come to Austin we have a COMING blast.Hope we can come back real soon!" i w-- •• ,~ If ••••. FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 22 ~ ~ ~"--r=-'I--"'_-'-_C-r-:l1" i"

She is shown [above, c] with Tasha [I] and COMING Tina [r]. Congrats from HOT TEA Don't worry, Sadie's is doing it all again on March 2. SATURDAY Make sure to go by on Friday or Saturday and enter. Mark your calendars now for FEBRUARY 23 Brandi and Family on Friday, February 22.... Chain Drive is getting set for their annual and Chinese New Year celebration to be held SUNDAY Saturday, February 16. John Araujo invites everyone to enjoy the oriental beers and FEBRUARY 24 The Crossing is starting some exciting also the oriental treats they will be serving changesthis week, one of which is the starting at 11 p.m .... addition of live bands. David Ing told HOT Vanities has added live folk singers and TEA to "Watch for our new and changed original acoustic artists to their look. Drop by and see what all of the fuss entertainment for happy hour on Fridays. Wasabout." ... Today's entertainer is Lara Linette. Then, on Buckles Saloon is starting new C&W February 22, Mandy Woods performs .... dance lessons on February 18 from 9-10 'Bout Time will hold their monthly Zodiac P.m. Ed and Jeff invite everyone over to Party on the 16th, and all Aquarians are learn the latest steps. You can't beat the welcome to partake in the festivities. HOT TEA Price: It's free. The Austin TGRA Chuck Mf ·C;-:t has dug up an old picture of Paula in her

TWr-F~RDIIADV ,,, _ CCDnllAn\l ", , •...••.•.• PAGE 55 bikini at Splash Day. Drop by to see the blackmail picture to end all blackmail pictures! Remember-catch Margaret Wright CHINESE on the piano every Monday night. ... Boathouse is pulling all the tricks out of the bag at one time. Their 10th anniversary NEW YEAR weekend promises to be one to be rernern- bered with surprises like drink specials, performances by Marci's Men with emcee Nicole, and a special performance by Judy Tenuta. Yes, the "Love Goddess" herself will be live on stage on Sunday, February 24. Call the bar for advance tickets. Stallion [below] is just one of Marci's Men who

your eyes on Mark [above], one of the Muscles in Action dancers who perform at Charlie's on Monday and Thursday nights "YEAR OF and Fridays during happy hour. THE RAM" THE LAZY J SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16th

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Egg Rolls, Wontons, and perform at the Boathouse. Drop by and aVariety of Oriental Beers, check 'em out. ... Bucko, owner Myra and Kathy [above, I-r] Drop by Oi/can Harry's and meet new are just three of the many people at Nexus Fortune Cookies happy hour bartenders Joe and Stan. They who are there to serve you. They're still have also added live music to their Monday adding to the bar and are scheduling a FOOD SERVED 11:00 PM and Tuesday happy hour from 6·9 p.m. grand opening soon. Watch for details.... Remember, the 'can now opens at 2 p.m .... Finally, be sure and check out the Lizard Lounge, located at 404 Colorado. They're Put on your poodle skirts and penny loafers and twist on over to Alegro's for their 50's now open every Sunday night-dance to the r-r~~- " CHAIN""""'"~io music of deejay Michael Hernandez. r .r'! \0.• Night Sock Hop. Michael Alexander promises TARRANT TEA - Here's what's •••'i•- ;../ _DRIVE~ a fun time for all and cash prizes also. It all happening THIS WEEK iN FORT WORTH and 25C Pool Tables Always Open happens on Sunday, February 17.... ARLINGTON from Cowtown and Mid-Cities Changes in construction plans are no 10 AM·MIDNIGHT MON· THURS 10 AM· 2 AM FRI & SAT HOT TEA: 504 Willow AUSTIN (512)480·9017 reason to cancel a Construction Party, so 312 TUAM • HOUSTON, TX· 528·9343 Charlie's will be holding theirs on February Gerald Ford, owner of the legendary 651 Club, will be coordinating the GPW Parade 22 and 23. Speaking of construction, feast for 1991 and invites all interested groups PAGE 56 TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 211991 TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 PAGE 57 and organizations to contact him at (817) 877-4419.... The GPW Committee will meet this Sunday, February 17 at 3 p.m. at the 1601 Club and everybody is welcome to attend. This is the time to take part in the planning of pride week. So get out to the meeting and get ready for another great celebration this year. ... Partners' Sweetheart Dance was a great successwith Candice White performing, and last weekend's J. Christopher concerts were a real treat. Barbara and Michael have lots of exciting things planned for this year. Watch their ads in TWT for details.... Rudolph Nureyev will be appearing one night only, Sunday, March 3, 7:30 p.m., for Casa Manana Theatre night at the Tarrant doorman Abraham Gayton and bartender County Convention Center Theater as part Holly June [r] were in the mood during Alfredo Zarate [above] welcomed them all of his farewell tour. For this last chance to Valentine's Day's Sweethearts Dance. Be at Bartender Curtis Martin [I] and deejay Tim to the Inwood club. They're anticipating the see Nureyev perform, call (817)332-6221. Sue ellen's every Monday for their new Pflueger [r] are getting ready for the Cove's opening of the new Bamboleo's restaurant, Casa Manana Theater also brings the second anniversary party this Thursday, around the corner on Nash Street, and you Pizza Buffet. ... original cast of Greater Tuna to February 21, with Bill Hargis' traditional should be too. Miss Raye has always been the stage at 3101 W. Lancaster, running celebration from 9-10 p.m. Stop by and get an authority on tasty Mexican things to eat! ... February 26 through March 17. Don't miss in on the fun, starting with Betty's $1.25 eye Raps hosted Betty Neal's Miss Black either show .... openers from 7 a.m.-noon Monday through Metroplex pageant last week, and Krystal St. The official Miss Gay Mid-Cities Pageant Saturday.... James [I] on hand to crown winner Nikki will be this Thursday, February 21 at Britches Crews Inn birthday boys this month in Arlington and the winner and runner-up included manager David Moore, bartender will be sponsored to the official Miss Gay Danny Osborne and laser light and sound Texas Pageant. For applications and technician Glenn Kephart. Best wishes to all information contact Michael at the club .... from HOT TEA. Speaking of birthdays ... Happy birthday to Fort Worth's favorite Zippers' own "Vivian" Vance Gilliam had waiter, Mr. Cheve Zuniga, who'll be her 22nd annual 29th birthday this month celebrating his special day next Friday, with a blowout bash that won't soon be February 22. A very happy birthday wish forgotten. If you missed Vivvy's birthday, from HOT TEA .... you can still wish her a belated one almost Finally, the 651 Club marks its 22nd any evening. She's always around when the anniversary this week and to celebrate, male dancers are there, and that's seven they're rolling prices back to what they were nights a week. Keeping up with the boys. when the club first opened-way back in No wonder. she stays so young. By the way, 1969. Be on hand as the oldest C&W bar in if you were at Viv's celebration, tell her Texas celebrates Fort Worth style! Tall and terrific bartender Paul Higley about it. She can't recall much about the Foster [c] and first alternate Obsession [r]. Congratulations to Gerald, Billy Ray and the [above] serves up your favorite beverage at week .... Watch for Jammie's Jam coming up on staff from HOT TEA. the Round Up Saloon and Dancehall on JR's Bar and Grill's annual Leather and March 1. Ms. Black Dallas, a preliminary to DALLAS TEA - Here's what's happening Cedar Springs. You've always heard that Feather Valentine party was fabulously Lady of the Year, is this Thursday .... THIS WEEK IN DALLAS from Big D HOT TEA stirred there's something about a man in a uniform. festive with hides and plumes on parade all The installation of officers by Dallas Silver by Steve.... You'll get a chance to see a bunch of them day and night. Stop in for live comedy on Sabres is next Thursday at the Ripcord on The Dallas Tavern Guild's 10% Solution this Thursday when Round Up hosts Sunday evenings with emcee Amazing Inwood. DSS is also holding a car wash next was another huge successthis year with Hunky's u.s.a. Show with emcee Michael Grace. By the way, Grace was at the West Sunday in the parking lot at 4001 Cedar member clubs giving 10% of their saleson Lee and all of your favorite Camp Tour End's Foggy Bottoms last week exposing the Springs from 11 a.m.-4 p.m .... Valentine's Day to the AIDS Resource celebrities from the past plus the new Miss crowd to her Crossroads humor and she'll Jugs' Saturday Night at the Fights is a first Center Food Pantry. Thanks to all of the Baghdad 1991 Ruth Wallis. All the fun return for an encore soon.... for Dallas. Female boxers will be duking it customers and the bar owners for their begins at 9:30 p.m. and military attire is Raye Martin's Bamboleo's was full of out in the ring on Congress next Saturday generous contributions .... sweetheart couples Valentine's Day, and night, February 23. You can get a ringside Sue Ellen's bartenders Tim Laux [I] and encouraged .. , . TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 PAGE 59 PAGE 58 seat if you come early. Joe Elliot and Candy Every Sunday in Deep Ellum you can Cave bring "the main event" to the ladies of dance to the greatest dance hits of all time Dallas.... at 100V2 Crowd us in the Crisco . You'll Hidden Door has something for every just have to go and find out for yourself. The man in Big D. Their traditional Tuesday pool bad boy specials are worth the trip. It's on tournaments with cash prizes start at 8:30 Sundays and it's downtown, so what are p.m. The opener specials for $1, 12 oz. waiting for. Go-go to the Disco .... frozen mugs and reduced drink prices begin at 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and at noon on Sundays. Tony and the crew have a tradition that can't be beat. Check it out for yourself. Experience the Hidden Door .... John L's celebrated its third anniversary this week with the party going on all week and Lisa Michaels [above, l-r] are full of long. Sunday's Open Mic nights with Laurel surprises. This weekend, you can still catch the powerful Linda Petty and the Main Event on Friday and Saturday night. Last Sunday's Follies for Food was a rousing success with The Wave's newest bartender, Mark all participants, both on stage and off, giving Leach [above], welcomes everyone out for generously to benefit the food pantry. Next the Mardi Gras Madness Party this Saturday, Don't forget about the costume contest with weekend, Miss Gay Texas Nakoma Shaye HOUSTON HOTteaLiNE - Here's hits the stage along with Richard Jones cash prizes.... what's happening THIS WEEK IN HOUSTON Dale Martin [below] is the friendly direct from Los Angeles in Friday and from the Space City gossips: barback you'll find behind the bar at LifeCare Saturday shows that shouldn't be missed.... Say hello to Momma Io's Red Room Hideaway. Evelyn Pruitt's Hearts on Fire LIVING BENEFITS bartender Ken [I] and his better half, Lee [r]. benefit for the MCC AIDS fund was a huge PROGRAM Lee was helping Ken show HOT TEA his best "welcome y'all" smile for this weekend's LifeCare provides financial Let Us Entertain You crowd in Houston .... help for terminally ill persons Meanwhile, over on Lovett, Mother's through cash payments in doormen Joey [I] and Blake [r] posed with exchange for life insurance the new Empressof the Imperial Court of benefits. Houston. Ladv Victoria Lust (aka Marvin LifeCare has been designed to assist the medically challenged with the financial resources needed to improve the quality of life. Through our LifeCare program, individuals are able to maintain independence, Light tech Scott Pittman [I], deejay John comfort and most of all Carpenter [c] and veejay Shane Williams [r] dignity. are the enviro-sensory controllers at B-Io Xero. You can find Coco and the Headliner: For more information, at Village Station "On the Road" at 4001 LifeCare call a Cedar Springs. After hours it's 18+ and the Representative at SUccesswith donations and pledges making 1-800-845-4332. place is packed-every Saturday and Sunday till 4 a.m. Friday and Saturday have reduced the event one of the best ever. As soon as LifeCare cover before 10 pm. and they've got SO¢ the counting is done, HOT TEA will give you a AN AFFILIATE OF g' Da.Vis)«:J. If you're wondering what tilake well drinks, too. B-Io Xero with Village total. Thanks to all of those participants that UNIVERSITY was saying to Marvin as we snapped their PHARMACY Station "On the Road" keep the crossroads made this event a success.... HEALTH /' . , .... photo, it was, "I don't care if you are the rocking all weekend long. By the way, HOT Recipe of the week-take one condom, CENTER ~1" aM..vv

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Bare as much as you dare, and as Barry Bass' HOTTEAphoto above indicates, the unidentified revelers at Miss Kitty's Sleeze Ball did just that and more. Did you catch the Lauren Brach and the Brachettes Show EVERY SUNDAY • $1.25 DRINKS • ALL NIGHT on the balcony? Who was that wall climber, "I a and Over Alvvays VVelcolTlle Speaking of being seen, the young and Miss Rochelle? How many snaps did it take -Open t=orAt=terHours- the restlessare working up a sweat on to make that circle? And Craig, you were Heaven's dance floor on Fridays. Great working the spotlight, just how did music, vivid videos and good stiff dancers- Constance break her bracelet in that white Heaven is the spot to be.... Fiero?The Sleeze Ball was totally You did spot HOTTEA'SMontrose Mine sleeezzeee. Tomorrow is Kip's first and Miss II II error in last week's issue, didn't you? Charlie Kitty's second annual Simply Red Party with "~ (oKiMouu' &.cf-tomm) ~ will be in western gear tonight. Tonight is red cocktail specials and a drawing for a dream date with Allan Smith of St. Louis. 1117 Missouri at Yoakum . Go Texan Friday at the Mine. Sorry, Charlie! The Mine's Mardi Gras decorations were Don't forget that Jane Olivor will be at Miss • Commerdal Be Houston • (713)524·1333 splendiferous, especially those clusters of Kitty's tonight in concert .... Personal Stationery balloons and great masks on the patio; oh, Are you interested in what is lined up for presents hi Jack. However, those ripped, torn and your future? Are you fascinated by what • 24Hour HOLT & COMPANY shredded levis looked especially great in the information your hands hold? Would you like to dance to the rhythm of the solar Business Cards featuring Harland Holt, dark, cruisy interiors of the Mine. You can David Moseley. Ray Kuehler check out the action inside the Mine this system?Then you should dial (713)520-0541 and Michael Brown weekend and don't forget to do the patio .... and ask Alan Davidson for information on in For a startling new discovery, you should the two workshops on these subjects Piintex Ius check out Brazos River Bottom's ad conducted by Anne Shirley Toth, astrologer ------T. AN EVENING OF announcing the February 23/24 performances and palmist from Canada. Ms. Toth will Your Full SeMCE' ~lI'Ilerand Copy Cenrer LOVE BALLADS FROM of J.T., the newest sensation in the country conduct her workshops at Rich's on San and western music field. J.T. is unique and Jacinto this Monday and Tuesday. Interested? Pick up the phone .... Plus more. BROADWAY AND the BRB has him inked for a special THE SILVERSCREEN appearance during his national tour. "Keep If you haven't found your Valentine love Your Heart in the Country" is J.T.'s new then head on over to Rich's tonight and ... Songs from Phantom album and it is HOT! This singer not only enjoy the vocal talents of Jeannie Tracy, of the Opera, Les Miserables, performs, he writes and produces all of his currently singing underthe name Technodiva. A Chorus Line, Cats., etc. material. One of HOTTEA'sNashville It's all part of Friday Features,a new connections sent an advance copy of J.T.'s entertainment concept for Fridays. Something THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 album and this cowboy has a ticket on the out of the ordinary, something unexpected, something following in the Rich's tradition 8:30 PM ~'" country and western rocket to success.And )~L while you're at BRB, thank Buz for thinking of excellence. This Saturday, enjoy the L~ ~~ of you .... Cajun sounds of Iabo and the Southside r ""' Boys. It's all at Rich's on San Jacinto.... ~ PAGE 62 TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 PAGE 63 .~

a guided bird tour. Experts will show and tell about the wild birds that favor the weather this time of year. Wild Basin is lovely in winter and is located in the rolling hills west of Austin, off the east side of Loop 360. Next Saturday, February 23, a Vanishing RiverCruise is planned with what is probably your last chance to see eagles this season. The tour is two and a half hours long and VOLLEY~LL~GUE costs $12.95 per person. The group will meet and car pool the hour and a half to the river. Houston - The~./ne Sta~r?lIeYball Asso- If you would like more information on ciation will begin...Ieague pia'.} this Sunday, these trips or a complete list of the activities February 17 a~~ 'p.m., ~unced Tom planned, call (512)445·7216. Rodman to TWT'SifO iTS. I!i Registration for the Recreati'onal Division of the league is still open. Anyone interested THE TEXAS BOWLING SCORES in learning to play volleyball should show up MONTROSE MONDAY NIGHT at St. Thomas University gymnasium. Teams Steve Stepleton (713)529·3261 Division A: Division B: will be formed that day. I. 2 Bob's 8. Bayer Buck (54-22) 1. Mln Kitty's (47.29) 2. Mother'sMen(47·29) 2. Everywhlch Way 8. Lose(4&30) If you've ever wanted to learn to play 3. Guller Girls (44·32) 3. Spare Me (46.30) 4. JaggedEdQe(43-33) 4. Montrose Mining Co.(45\1i-30\t'.!) volleyball, now is your chance. For more in· High Game/Series- John (MJdQ<)G~enJee formation, call (713)869·1707. Way To Go M/~ Girl HOUSTON THURSDAY MIXED Steve Stepleton (713)529·3261 1. Belle Bottoms (52-20) J. SIIPPf:ry When Wet (44·28) TAVERN GUILD POOL 2. DAM (4&26) 4. Ond Fixations (43lf.1.28Y:) Male Game/Series, Mac.e Adams San Antonio - The fall 1990/91 season of Female Game/$eriu, Terrv Shannon FT. WORTH LONGHORN BOWLING the San Antonio Tavern Guild Pool League is Joan Hunter (817)624·2151 proud to announce that $1,257 was raised for I. Plratu of Men's Pants (26-6) 3. [TIe] Just Poles (1&16-) 2. T W A T (24-8) Turn Slz and donated to the San Antonio AIDS Foun- Male Game: Tony Mitchell dation. This money was raised by the league Male Series, [TIe] Ray Bronner a Mark Addlnlil10n Make your own decisions. DALLAS THURS. LAMBDA in less than four months. . Jim McCoy (METRO 817)267·1963 The winning teams for the season are as I. Kohmona Waha ulya (11·1) 3. jck'em (9-3) 2. Spanky &. Our Gang (10·2) 4. 10 Ltttle Pfnjums (8-4) Paying the bills is the financial independence by follows: 1-0ne·O·Six, 2-Circle J I, 3-Hard Male Game/Serlu, Ranger Slagle Female Game, cameron Hanson last worry a person living converting your life insur- Hat I, 4-Circle J II, 5-Hard Hat II, ff:ma[e Series, Cameron Hartson 6-Ponderosa I, 7-Ponderosa II, 8-Pump FT. WORTH LONE STAR BOWLING Steve (817)498·4624 with AIDS should face. ance into cash. House, 9-Noo Zoo Co and 10- The Crew. I. M~n'N Babes (29-3) 2. Six Ball N Split (22·10) Male Game, lack Crowley The league held its end of the season par- Male Serle" Dave Vincent But for many it's a primary You don't have to be re- Female Game/Serlu· Shelly Carter ty and most valuable player contest at the SAN ANTONIO JANSPEOPLE concern. examined and we handle Hard Hat Club. Maria from the Ponderosa, Ron (512)646·7332 who won the MVP honors, would like to thank L Oh God, I Don't Know (44.24) 3.NIQhl Owl Hooters (42Vz-251fl) We've developed a everything over the phone 2. AS's Ropers (421h·25Vz) 4. Qrcle J Chckers (40V,z·27Vz) Mr. Stan Zbinden of the San Antonio AIDS OAK LAWN BOWLING ASSN. way for you to maintain or through the mail. Foundation, Mr. Bill Cox of one-c-s!x, the Bam-Bam (Metro 817)267·8533 Hard Hat and all the pool players who made this possible. STANDINGS NOT REPORTED 1-800-876-2991 FROM LEAGUe ADVENTURING OUT AUSTIN GAMBLERS Capital Bowl 8,30 Tues. Austin - The Adventuring Outdoors Lucky (512)451 ·5607 /Phll 834· 1677 I. Charlies Four 3. 4 Easy Pteces group has announced several activities for 2. One Damn Pin 4. 'Bout TIJM Male Game, Sam Nelton February. This Sunday, February 17, the MaleSllirlu, Charles Easley ,~Affirmative llfestvles, Female Game/Series. Cynthia Brown 1:11I' group will go to Wild Basin Preserve to have

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!W with M.C.s Cinnamon Sweet Miss Gay Waco !W Lauren Taylor Miss Gay Austin and special guest Brandi Ewing ,. ".."""""..""...•" The Tradition Continues ..•.""",,,,,..,,,,...,,..,,,• Marlena Phillips MOTe '86 Bri Alexander MOTe '87 Jennifer St. John MOTe '88 Trishon Victoria MOTe '89 .I1'.....NinaMonroeMOTe'90@_tt .... J-"-," • -·-1 @::fii.f;,,';, Please jom us as we crown our 1991Wmner =1::;':;, On Our Cover For information, contact Hector or Brian at (512) 441~0131 DALEGATTE """"'1W",w ••••••. W.lol'llW",..~..."t)(512) 474~9667 of Beaumont Photos by Barry Bass PAGE 66 TWT FEBRUARY 15 - FEBRUARY 21 1991 This week's coverboy, Dale Gatte, tends bar at the Copa in Beaumont. Originally from Lake Charles, LA., Dale has been a resident of the GoldenTriangle for eleven months. Blue-eyed Dale is 6' 1" tall and has a passion for art. Heenjoys painting with acrylics and also finds time to do pencil drawings. Although Dale likes all types of music, he does prefer dancing to country and western.

When asked if he had a hobby, 23 year-old Dale responded, "One person." Dale does have a special man in his life and looks forward to a long-term relationship. His future-Dale plans to enroll at Lamar University in June. He hopes to enter the medical profession upon completion of his studies. (SA) MCCSA: Serv., 9:3Oa& 11:3Oa (SA) Rei. Science Center. Serv., lla (SA) River City Church: Serv., lla CNA) MCC Waco: Serv., lla • MONDAY FEBRUARY 18 (AU) ASA: Support Group Mtg., 7p (AU) Integrity: 7:3Op (DA) Affirmation (Methodists): Mtg., 7p (DA) Narcotics Anon.: Mtg., 6p (DA) OlCS: AIDSJARC Group, Mtg. 6:3Op (DA) Women's Spirituality Group: Mtg., 7:3Op • FRIDAY FE8RUARY 15 (FW) COC: HIV + Healing Group, 5:3Op (DA) Narc. Anon.: Mtg., 8p (FW) Dignity: Mtg., 7p (DA) OlCS: HIV + Asymptomatic Group, Mtg., 1P (HO) Gay Fathers & Fathers 1st: Mtg., 8p, (DA) Univ. of Dallas: Photographic Exhibit, Feb. 1.25 900 Lovett #203 Rm. 3 (FW) Agape MCC: Prayer Serv., 7:3Op (HO) Integrity: Mtg., 7:3Op (HO) Bering: Coffee House SOCial,7p (HO) lone Star Band: Rehearsals, 7:3Op (HO) C.G. Jung Inst. Of Hou: Don Campbell lecture, 7:3Op (HO) PWA Coalition: Mtg., 7p $3,000 (HO) Ch. of Holy Trinity: Empowennent for G/l Catholics, 7:3Op (Nacogdoches) E. Texas Aid Proj: Mtg, 7p • SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16 (SA) Cntr. of Pos. Living: Self·Healing Class (DA) AIDS Interfaith Net.: Care Team Training Seminar, 9a-4p • TUESDAY FEBRUARY 19 (DA) Colony Grace Cntr.: Family Fellowship, 7:3Op (AU) Ebony Connection: Mtg., 7p (DA) Dallas Gay Youth: Mtg., lp (AU) Waterloo Co. Cntr. Pos. Living Group, 8p REWARD (DA) Gay lesbian Young Adults: Mtg., 1P (DA) FAR: Mtg.,7:3Op (DA) lambda OA: Mtg., 5:3Op (DA) lambda OA: Mtg. (DA) lesbian Book Club: Mtg. (DA) lGPC: Mtg., 7:3Op (DA) Metroplex Prime Timers: Pancake Supper, 7p (DA) OlCS: Co-dependent AIDS/ARC Group, 8p (DA) OlCS: AIDS Bereavement Group, Mtg., lla (DA) WANT: Mtg., 7:3Op (FW) Agape MCC: Valentine's Bam Dance, 5-9p (HO) Bering Church: Montrose Singers, rehearsals, 7:3Op For information leading to the recov- (HO) CCF: Serv., 6:30p (HO) Gay Fathers & Fathers 1st: Mlg., 8p (HO) Dignity: Mass, 7:3Op (HO) HAGlES: Mtg., 7:3Op ery of the following items stolen from (HO) Kingdom Comm. Ch.: Council of Ministries Mtg., 4:45p (HO) Hou. Counsel on Alcohol. & Drug Abuse: Adult Children of (HO) KPFT·90.1: After Hours, midnight Alcoholics,11J.12a (HO) MCCR: Empowennent for Living (HO) Hou. Counsel on Alcohol. & Drug Abuse: Family in Focus, 6p (HO) Women In Sobriety: Mtg., lOa a Montrose businessman in an armed (HO) Kingdom Comm. Ch.: Bethel Series, 7:15p • SUNDAY FEBRUARY 17 (HO) MCCR: Empowennent for Living, 6p robbery Thursday, January 17 outside (AR) Mld·Cities MCC: Serv., 10:3Oa& 7:15p • WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 20 (AU) Couples: Mtg. (AR) Mld·Cities MCC: Serv., 7:3Op (AU) Health & Human ServoDept.: Crossing, HIV testing, 6p (AU) Waterloo Co. Cntr. Pos. Living & Exercise, 6:3Op (AU) MCC: Serv., 91, lla & 7:3Op a residence on Yoakum St.: (CG) Christi CenJAHitud. Heal.: Adult AIDS Sup. Groups, 7p (AU) Prime Timers: Social (CG) MCC: Serv., 7:3Op (CG) MCC: lambda AA Mtg., 8p (DA) ARC: Positive Living Workshop, Mtg., 6:3IJ.10p (CG) MCC: Serv., lOa (DA) Grace Fellowship: Serv., 7:3Op (DA) Church of Metaphysics: Serv., lla (DA) MCCD: Serv., 6:45p (DA) Ch. of New Covenant: Servo11a, Marriott/Rich. Tx. (DA) Oak lawn Co. Cntr. ARC Support, 6p (DA) DAGlES: Mtg. 1 Men's 18K Rolex Watch (DA) OlCS: Women's HIV + Group, Mtg., 6p (DA) Grace Fellowship: Serv., lla (FW) COC: Positive Women, 5:3Op with Diamond Bezel (DA) Havurrah G/l Jews of Metroptex: Mtg., 7p (FW) TCOM: HIV Support Group, 7p (DA) Holy Trinity Com. Church: Serv., lla (HO) Bering Church: Gay Men's NetWOrk, Mtg., 7:3Op (DA) KNON·FM: Lambda Weekly, 89.3, 2-4p (HO) Church of Religious Science: Self·Esteem Workshop, 7p 1 Men's 14K Ring with (DA) LambdaAA: Mtg., lla (HO) GlPC: Mtg., 7:3Op (DA) MCCD: Serv., 9a & lla, 7:15p (HO) MCCR: Serv., 7:15p Rubies and Diamonds (DA) Metroplex Prime Timers: Mtg., 3p (HO) New Freedom Christ Church: Serv., 7:3Op (DA) Narc. Anon.: Mtg., 7p (HO) Unity Ch.: HIV/AIDS Support Group, 7p (DA) O.L. Christian Cntr. Serv., 10:45a (HO) Women's Network: Mtg., 7p (DA) Womyn for Womyn: Mtg., 7:3Op (SA) MCCSA: Serv., 7:3Op (FW) Agape MCC: Serv., 10:3Oa& 7p • THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21 (FW) Holy Ground Com. Ch.: Service, 10:3Oa (GA) MCCG: Serv., lla (CG) Christi CenJAHitud. Heal.: Children's AIDS Sup. Groups, 4:3Op If you have information about this (HO) Am. Gay Atheist: Brunch, 11:3Oa (CG) MCC: lambda AA Mtg., 8p (HO) AMIGA de Houston: Mtg., 7p (DA) G/l Young Adults: Mtg., 7:3Op (DA) Narc. Anon.: Mtg., 8p crime, please contact TWT in Houston (HO) Bering Mem. Church: Serv., 10:5Oa (HO) Ch. of ReI. Science: Serv. lla (DA) Metroplex Prime Timers: Prime Timer's Nite, 9:3Op (HO) Com. Gospel Church: Serv., 11a & 6:3Op (DA) OlCS: Married Gay Men's Group, Mtg., 1:3Op (FW) COC: Men's Hour, 8:3Op at (713)527-9111 (HO) First Unitarian Church: Serv., 11:15a (HO) ACT UP: Mtg., 7p (HO) FUC: Women's Group Mtg., lOa We will put you in touch with the Victim (HO) Grace Lutheran Church: Serv., 10:3Oa (HO) Bering Ch.: Montrose Group Narcotics Anon., 8p (HO) Holy Trinity Catholic Ch.: Mass, lla (HO) Comm. Gospel Church: Serv., 7:3Op (HO) Kingdom Comm. Ch.: Serv., lla (HO) Course in Miracles: Mtg., 7:3Op (HO) MCCR: Serv., 10:45p & 7:15p (HO) GIL Parents Support Group: Mtg. (HO) Mission Church: Serv., 10:3Oa (HO) Hou. Counsel on Alcohol. & Drug Abuse: Adult Children of Alcoholics, 6:3IJ.8:3Op (HO) New Freedom Christ. Church: Servolla (HO) Parent's FLAG: Mtg., 2:3Op (HO) Hou. Counsel on Alcohol. & Drug Abuse: Family in Focus, lOa YOU MAY REMAIN ANONYMOUS (Midland/Odessa) Holy Trin. Comm. Chrch: Serv., lla (HO) Northwoods AIDS Coalition: Group Mtg., 8p (Pearland) Dawn of Faith MCC: Servo10:15a (HO) Transsexual Support Group: Mtg., 8p

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Timothy Michael Morrissey (above) 11/27/58 - 1121/91 "The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other's life. Rarely do members of the same family grow up under the same roof." -Jonathan Bach. Dennis Wayne Risburg (above) of Houston Tim passed away on January 21 from compllca- 8111/51 - 1122191 tions arising from AIDS. A native of , Dennis is survived by mother and stepfather, Bet- Tim moved to Houston in 1987 to continue his ty and Hank Johnson; father and stepmother, Elroy career with Continental Airlines. He leaves behind and Mary Risburg; brothers, Gary and Rick Risburg; his sister Tara, longtime companion Scott and a sisters, Sandy Nelson and Debby Jensen and step- multitude of other "family members" scattered sister Karen Blomberg. Dennis was originally from throughout the U.S. He will be well remembered for Wisconsin, where the majority of his family still Robert Gould (above) his love of life and tremendous sense of humor. resides. Robert Gould passed away on February 6. His All are invited to attend a celebration of his life A memorial service will be held at Bering Meth- mother Thelma Gould and brother Terry were at his on February 22 at 7 p.m. at Cullen Hall, the Univer- odist Church Chapel, 1440 Harold, on Saturday, side at the time of departing. Rev. John Gill attend. sity of St. Thomas. February 16 at 1 p.m. ed to Robert's final spiritual needs. Robert loved his I am connected to the one source of all light. So Joe Luis Vargas (above) lifetime work with computers, and taught many of us the asics. are my friends. I feel their peaceful presence and 7/14/58 - 1/30191 trust they feel mine. I have everything I need now; Joe Luis Vargas, 32, of Houston passed away MCCR AIDS ministry and friends will be cele- I am filled with abundant energy. I am at peace. Wednesday, January 30, following a lengthy illness. brating Robert's life with a memorial service on February 24 at 1 p.m. at MCCA. Dennis will always be remembered by his family He lived in Sandia for many years and was a 1975 and many friends. graduate of the Orange Grove High School. Joe had We will all miss you, Robert. You fought a great been a resident of Houston for 17 years, where he battle. May the peace of the Holy Spirit be with you attended the University of Houston and majored in always. biology. He was currently a pre-med student at the Donations are requested to go to the MCCR AIDS University of St. Thomas. He had also worked as a Ministry. graphic artist and was the owner of Vargas and Love-Jerry, William & MCCR AIDS Ministry, Company. family. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David and Irma Vargas, Sr. of Sandia; two sisters, Delicia VarQas of Houston and Viola Blanco of Corpus Christi, and one brother, David Vargas, Jr. of Overland Park, Kansas. Church services were held on February 16 at Ber- Stephen E. Little (above), 36, of Dallas, passed ing Methodist Church. The Vargas family wishes to from this life on Monday, Jan. 28 at Parkland express their thanks to all. Hospital from complications of AIDS. Stephen was known to many as an integral part "Did you ever know that you're my hero, you're of the Texas Sidekicks cloggers, to others as an avid everything I wish you could be. bowler and secretary of the Lambda Bowling I can fly higher than an ea~le when you are the League, and as a devoted friend to everyone else. wind beneath my wings.' He is survived by his lifemate, Chuck Harper of Fly high my little man, fly high." Dallas; his aunt, Dorothy Little of Caddo, Oklahoma; -Love, Bill Allen. sisters, Shirley Noel of Iowa Park, Texas and Robin Diel of Los Angeles; brother James Little, of Ken- Chris Mountain passed away in San Francisco at tucky; and mother Ursula Diel of Valinda, California 6:15 p.m., the machine said. From New York City Memorials are requested to be made to the AIDS and a resident of Houston for several years and then ARMS Network. ultimately he ended up in California. "I shall miss loving you ... Alvin W. (Rusty) Therrell (above) Christ left an interview which is in an exhibit I shall miss the comfort of your embrace, 7/24/47 - 12126/90 called "Project Face to Face" and is currently run- I shall rniss the joy of your comings, Rusty passed away after a long battle with AIDS, ning at the newly inaugurated Experimental Gallery I shall miss the pain of your goings, leaving behind his companion of 13 years. He was of the National Gallery of the Arts, in Washington D.C. and after a time ... born in Alabama; however, he was a resident of I shall miss-missing, loving you." -Requiem Houston for 13 years. Miss you. Jun. 29, 1947 to Feb. 9, 1991. Gayline P.O. 8559 477-6699 DALLAS CHURCHES & RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Gay Fathers of Austin 478-86771451·5835 (Area Code: 214) Gay and Lesbian Stu. Assoc P.O. 275 471-4387 Affirmation (Methodist) 528-4913 POLICY1): Nonprofit groups & organizations-listed free. Gay Graduate Students 385-2510 Beth EI Binah (JewiSh) P.O. 64460 526-2085 2) . cafes. retail & commercial businesses- Gay Student Networ1< P.O. 2585 462.()305 Bethany Presbyterian Church 528-4084 only those who choose to support TWTby advertising Heart ofTexas TV P.O. 402 Cecilia 892-8454 Community Church of Religious Science 2829 W. N'w. Hwy 356-3992 H.E.L.P. Group Inc 2309 Ber1

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