Gays Move Into Demo Mainstream By Ray O’Looglilta A total of 65 openly lesbian and gay delegates, alternates and 12 party com­ mittee members gathered in San Fran­ cisco from 17 states for the Democratic National Convention this week. They came armed with the strongest gay rights platform any political party has ever issued. They arrived with assurances that the party would make special efforts to insure greater gay participation in future convenfions. And they set out to visibly integrate the gay and lesbian agenda into the mainstream Democratic Party agen­ da. But ¡despite significant successes frustration emerged by mid-week as par­ ty leadership, clearly under Walter Mon­ dale, declined to openly acknowledge gay participation in the party. On Monday, opening day, speaker after speaker ran through the litany of groups that make up the Democratic coalition. But none mentioned gays and lesbians as part of that “ family” . New York Gov. Mario Cuomo failed to in­ clude gay Americans in his stirring keynote address that evening. The fur­ thest Cuomo went to his otherwise brilliantly delivered speech was to make vague refertates to people of “every orientation”, to “miMritke who have not yet entered the mainstream” and to civQ, human and privacy rights. Following Cuomo, Corm a Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King, Jr., The National March: Chipping Away At Invisibiiity also failed to indude gays and lesbiaiu in by David LamMe have marched down Market Street with Apuzzo, a member of the Democratic Sunday one hundred thousand lesbians tens of thousand of my gay brothers and Platform Committee, told this reporter and gay men took an historic step from lesbian astos demanding the same justice; that getting the wotds lesbian and gay in­ ghettoized invisibility to claim thdr share and equAlity, and peace and the end to to the plaform had been the result of an of a national m e ^ spotlight with the these same repressive Reagan poUdes.* As education process, particularly with Con­ Democratic Party and the American labor vice president of the United Food and gresswoman Geraldine Ferraro, Platform movement. Most news accounts gave the Commercial Workers Union. Bill Olwell Committee Chair and Democratic vice National March for Lesbian and Gay is the highest ranking, visible labor official presidential nominee Rights equal billing with a huge labor in the coimtry. That Democratic platform plank urg­ her tribute to the dvfl rights struggles of march. Both the gay and labor marches Virginia Apuzzo; executive director of ing the party to "address, document and blacks, latinos, Asians, native WTO organized to prick the collective con­ the National Gay Ihsk Force (NGITX told end” violence against "women, racial, Americans and others. King had last science of Democrats meeting in San the lesbian/giQrraOy that 1984 was the year ethnic and religious minorities, and gay August led black dvil rights leaders to in­ Francisco’s Mosceme Convention Center. the Democratic Party would be coming men and lesbians” was bolsterred by a new dude gays in the dvil rights movement. Openly gay labor leader Bin Olwdl told out of the closet on lesbian/gay right« NGTF study revealing that more than 90 That support had induded an endorse­ the lesbian and gay rally outside the have compelled the Democratic Party to Moscone Center his own tale of two percent of 2100 lesbians and gays, surveyed ment of the federal gay rights bill. But can on the conscience of the American nation-wide, had experienced some type gays got no mention this time. marches. 'This morning I marched up praple to rgect hate and to rqect the Market Street with tens of thousand of my of victimization because of their sexual By Tuesday, considerable disenchant­ violenoe bred by hate aimed at any citizen, orientation. ment with the Mondale dominated labor brothers and sisters demanding including lesbians and gay men — and in equality, justice; peace and the end to the Mardi co-chair Mary Dunlap told the Democratic Party emerged among gay doing so the Democratic Party, at long crowd, overflowing the sun baked Mos- and lesbian delegates. Two Mondale Reagan Administration. This afternoon I last, has come to caU us by name.” ' Continutelonpage2 delegates from Minnesota, Mondale’s home sute, were most vocal in their language does not inclusion make. 1 was That sentence set off a smattering of Gilberto Gerald, of the National disappointment. Rick Stafford said he listening for the words gay and lesbian as cheers and a small floor demonstra­ was very concerned that no one had even Coahtion of Black Gays and a Jackson were gay people all over the country.” tion—briefly noted on network tele­ stii^ rte r, hailed the speech as historic. mentioned gays so far in the convention. vision—by a dozen gay delegates who Demus MiUer, also of Minnesota, “ It is the first time a major candidate has In fact, the first podium mention of paraded through crowded aisles briiind unequivocally spoken about us as being went further. He denoimced Cuomo’s gays and lesbiaiu did come from the the bright “ OAYVOTE 84” banner. part of the Democratic Party,” he said. phrase “ every orientation” as “ a Mondale camp when Rep. Barney Frank The gay demohstrators reported a large­ ‘Hopefully, other candidates vdth major reference only we hear.” Miller then an­ (Mass.) spoke on behalf of Walter Mon­ ly favorable reception from other support in the party will demonstrate the nounced he was switching his vote to dale urging acceptance of the 1984 delegates. Rev. Jesse Jackson. He told Sentind that courage Jesse Jackson has Democratic Party platform. Referring The big moment came Tuesday even­ demonstrated.” Mondale was “ not facilitating the pro­ to the platform’s section of justice, ing when Rev. Jackson in his sincere and cess of making gays a visible part of the Carole Migden, a Mondale ahemate Frank said to the assembled convention, powerful address to the convention twice and president of the Harvey Milk Les- party.” He said Mondale hadn’t done “We reaffirtn that gay men and lesbiaru mentioned gay people, stating flatly, that in Minnesota but that the Inan/Gay Democratic Club, told Sen­ are entitled to the full rights of citizen­ “The Rainbow includes lesbians and tinel that “ I don’t care who says the Democrats ought to “ if they want us to ship in this country.” gays.” turn out voters for the party.” Miller words gay and lesbian from the podium added that he thought any support for or if Mondale doesn’t ever say them. gay moves into the party “ will have to Let’s get real. Let’s look at what we’ve come from somewhere else.” done. Mondale controlled the platfdorm Hart delegate from Maine, Dale Mc­ THE VOICE OF A NEW committee and we got a strong docu­ ment to work with. The document is Cormick, dismissed Cuomo’s veiled key.” She added that holding the referaces to gays saying “ it wasn’t Democrau accountable to the document enough” . She said that “ we need GENERATION speciHc language because general ' Continued on page 4 July 20,1984 July 20,1984 a

Conservatives, Moderates The five cyclists—Mario D’Andrea, ad promoted physical contact—hugging home. It’s safer and a lot more comfor­ Form New Gay Group Peter Metropoulis, Dennis Kent and a gay or lesbian—and could have been table.” brothers Larry and John Mur­ written “ with a wry smile.” Murray did indicate that city actions Washington, D.C .—Citing disap­ ray—started their trek in Seattle, came Spokespersons from the third station, on the subject possibly were biased. pointment with Republican Party through San Francisco and will head WLVV-FM, were unavailable for com­ “There’s two sides to the story and policies toward gays and lesbians, a toward San Diego. Then, they begin east ment. Another station, WAYS-FM, sometimes the police do overreact. I’m Violence Mars Falwell Protests group of conservative and moderate gay and hope to arrive in Atlantic City by agreed to nm the ad if Queen City Quor- definitely against entrapment.” men and lesbians have announced plans Aug. 30. During their trip, the five either dinators, the creators of the spot, ac­ Jeri Dilno, who serves on the police by Ray O’Loughlin fraudulence of their purpose.” for the formation of a new national will camp out or stay at youth hostels. cepted changes in the script. A com­ liaison committee, also spoke out A number of people were injured and Anne Finger, of the Coalition Against organization to be called Concerned D* Andrea said 85 percent of all money promise script has not been worked out. against tea room activity, but said “ if eight arrested July 12 as San Francisco the Moral Majority, told Sentinel USA Americans for Individual Rights. raised goes directly into granting the police were going in (to the bathrooms) police forcefully reacted against an the demonstration was called because A group estimated at 100 met in the wishes of children. These wishes.include between 6:30-7:00 in the morning, or angpr but peaceful protest of the Moral Falwell, Phyllis Schlafly and the Moral Raleigh, N.C., Front Page Majority’s Family Forum III. home of an anonymous Washington trips to Disney World or requests for between 5:00 and 6:00 at night, when Majority were anti-gay, anti-feminist, lobbyist with three immediate purposes pinball machines or computers. The Nearly 1,000 people from a coalition anti-union and pro-war. “ We’re here to family men are going to and from work, of gay and anti-right wing organizations in mind. The group hopes to act as a other IS percent of the contributions Tea Rooms Under Police they would find a whole different let people know there is still a movement goes to administrative costs. Spotlight picketed for two hours at the Holiday alive and to tell the Moral Majority we’re ' counterforce to anti-gay rhetoric of the crowd.” Inn at Union ^ u a re , site of the con­ New Right and the Moral M^itMity. It The Sunshine Foundation was started not going to take their stuff lying Saa Diego Gayzette ference organized by Jerry Falwell. in the early 1960’s by Philadelphia down.” also hopes to conduct public forums and San Diego, Ca.—San Diego police Police presence was massive, with 200 symposiums which will interest the gay policeman Bill Sample, who ran across started strict plaindothes observance of ^ Swaggert Statements officers on horseback, motorcycles and Bob Smith, of the All Family Coali­ community as well as educate moderate dozens of critically and often terminally alleged gay sexual activities in public in riot gear. When the group moved to and conservative politicians. Hnally, it ill children while walking his beat. tion, said that the rally in Union Square park restrooms cm July 2. Gay and les­ Re-Aired Union Square to join another 2,000 peo­ hopes tooffer a conservative v(rice which Because The Sunshine Foundation is was a “ responsible, peaceful and non­ bian leaders have condemned the sexual San Francisco—In a special oicore ple, police lashed out at demonstrators will speak out on issues of importance to non-profit, all contributions are tax- violent” reminder that “ we’re not going activity, but some also have questioned presentation, KTSF Channd 26 will air turning a noisy rally into a tense con­ gays and lesbians. deductible. Pledges or donations should to stop loving in the true spirit of the need for potential entrapment situa­ TTte Journal at 5:30 pm. on July 261984. frontation. family.” He said his group worked ‘There is a tremendous pent-up be sent to The Sunshine Foundation, tions. The show futures opposing viewpoints frustration among Republican and con­ 2842 Normandy Drive, Philadelphia, A spokesperson for the Coalition cloMly with police and thought the Lt. David Spisak, a public relations to recent statements on homosexuality Against the Moral Majority said police police had done a “ marvelous job.” ~ servative gays over the OOP's current Pa. 19154. Interested persons may caU liaison between San Diego police and the by the Rev. Jinuny Swaggert. direction on this issue,” said Bruce (215) 743-2660. had promised the marchers a safe Family Forum III, billed as a leader­ gay and lesbian community-indii^ed in­ Guests on the show are the Rev. Jane Decker, owner of a San Francisco passage to the Union Square rally. But ship training conference, drew 450 creased plainclothes police were Spahr of the Presbytarian Church and police claim members of the crowd registrants, according to a conference political consulting firm spokesperson Chariotie Stations Nix Gay Ministry of Light, the Rev. Michael for CAIR. necessary because of “a number of com­ began pelting them with bottles and spokesperson. Included in the two-day Pride Spots plaints from women concerning men in of the Metropolitan Communi­ Decker said the group hopes to enlist debris. At that point, police struck with a program were appearances not only by women’s restrooms.” ty Church and the Rev. Jim Sandmire of financial help from other gays and les­ Charlotte, N.C .—Oay and lesbian brief fury at whomever was near. One Falwell and Schlafly, but also two of­ Nicole Murray, a local gay activist, the Golden Gate Metropolitan Church. bians who share the same political view­ leaders in Charlotte were frustrated in motorcycle officer pinned two women ficials of the Reagan administration. said, “ I don’t believe in sex in the Moderator for the show is Rose Shiri- points. He said the group also intends to attempts to run paid advertisements for against a car, while another clubbed a Alfred Regnery, head of the Juvenile batltfooms. I think people should take it nian. name an executive director and open a late June’s Gay Pride Week on three woman wearing a yellow and red “ Peo­ Justice Office of the US Department of full-time Washington office before the Charlotte radio stations. ple’s Medics” T-shirt while she Justice, and William Bennett, chair of end of the summer. The ad, which consisted of a dialogue attempted to aid another victim. the National Endowment for the For more information, contact between two hetrosexual men, talked “ This proves that the police are not Humanities, addressed the conference. Decker at (41S) 824-2424. about bias against gays as “ the last The National March I under control,” said Pat Norman, les­ A panel on homosexuality featured the socially acceptable form of bigotry." bian candidate for the Board of Super­ Rev. Enrique Rueda, a Catholic priest The ad concluded with one of the men 1980 BIrttiday Portrait of Jon Sima visors. “ They have not been affected who works with the Free Congress Foun­ Bicyclists Ride For Kids suggesting that “ if you have a gay friend much by the re-training they’resupposed dation, a right-wing study group. Philadelphia—The Sunshine Founda­ or relative, how about giving ’em an ex­ Chipping Away At Invisibiiity to have had. They haven’t learned,” she Conference organizers said the tion, a Philadelphia-based charitable tra warm hug this week.” can deport you.” Band Founder Sims told Sentinel USA. demonstrations in no way affected con­ organization which grants the wishes of One of the stations, WSOC-FM, the RaUy s p e ^ r Anthony Sullivan faces Dead at 37 In her remarks to the rally in Union ference attendance. Falwell, however, chronically and terminally iU chUdren, city’s highest-rated country-and-westem Continued from page 1. inuninent deportation to his native Aus­ Square, held by the All Family Coalition seemed eager to not antagonize gays and has arranged a cross-country biking trip station, said the ad “ was bad copy.” and the All Peoples Congress, two lesbians at a press conference where he cone Center parldng lot, that the Reagan tralia, as well as separatin from Richard Jon Sims, a man who—according for five cyclists and has asked the help of Program Operations Manager Don Bell Administration was planning to tighten Adams, his American lover of thirteen High School. alliances of lesbian, gay and progressive stated the violence at the protests was not the gay and lesbian conununity by sup­ said “ we would have received a super to his frioids—made his dreams come “ I expected this was going to be groups, Norman denounced the “Hypo- provoked by gays. Another Family the screws on lesbian/gay immigration. years. In the early seventies,» Sullivan and true, died Monday in .San Francisco porting these athletes with pledges and backlash” by running the ad. “Last week I got a plain brown envelope; Adams were “married” in Boulder, Col­ happening quite soon,” said Skrria, critioal dem agogu^” of Falwell and Forum is to be held next month in Dallas contributions. Another station, WOSP-AM, said the of Acquired Immune Deficiency who is also known to the gay com­ others. She promised to “ expose the on the eve of the Republican Conven­ no return address, from the Health and orado, hoping that Sullivan could stay in Snydrome. Human Services department of the the country as the legal spouse of an munity as the Widow Norton. “Jon fraudulence of their movement and the tion. Founder of the San Francisco Gay had not been feeling well for an awful United States Government, indicating that American citizen. “The Immigration ser­ Freedom Day Marching Band and the they intend to resume the exclusion of gay vice sent us a letter say, ‘a bona fide marital long time. He was a close friend and I San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus was will miss him very much.” WHY IS THE NEWBORN INFANT’S SKIN men and lesbians from entry into the relationship can not edst between two fag- 37 years old. Oofden Gate Cycles Ltd. United States. We are marching to say, ‘no goU.’ Tha’s on a government document!” Sims was diagnosed as having SO SOFT AND SMOOTH? “Jon always dreamed of forming AIDS in February, although he told More!”’ Sullivan said tha the government later his own band,” said long-time friend Dunlap, the attorney who persuaded branded their relationship deflective close he felt he had noticed Jose Sarria. “ Unlike some people symptoms of the disease months the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to halt because neither were capable of produc­ though, he had the foresight to realize exclusion of gays in the circuit which ing babies. “T h en ...a judge turned before.. He is the 237th San Francisco that if you want your dreams to come male to die from AIDS. More than includes C ^fom ia, told Sentinel USA around and said, ‘In twenty years time, we true, you can’t sit around. So, he did that the government is evading the Ninth may see validation of these relationships, 2,000 people have died from AIDS in something about his dreams.” the United States. Circuit order. “The Ninth Circuit said that but I’m not prepared to do it now.’” Sims formed both musical groups, you couldn’t do it without a medical cer­ Sullivan declared that time was running now fixtures in the San Francisco gay Funeral services were still pending, tificate and they’ve reinstated the medical out in his ten year fight against deporta­ musical community in 1978. In 1981, certificates.” The certificates attest that tion. “In two months time, we could easi­ although Sarria said he thought San Francisco C a . the chorus made a triumphant na­ nothing would be done about lesbian/gay visitors have “psychopathic ly get a knock at our door, and I may be tional tour. Sims, a native of Smith personalities” or are “sexual deviants” and handcuffed imd put on a plane for Aus­ memorial services until after the con­ Center, Kan., received his Masters clusion of the Democratic National thus excludable from the country. tralia, with Richard stuck behind in our degree in music from Indiana Univer­ Dunlap said she will try and block this home in Los Angeles.” Sullivan charged Convention this week in San Fran­ This Bike’s For >bu! sity. He had taught band at Daly City cisco. JANISSE Is a blend of qusdity ingredients government move incourt. Meanwhile, she that the government regards lesbian/gay similar to the cream covering the newborn warns that foreign gays and lesbians face relationships as “menaingless” and that infant (vemix caseosa) and its surrounding a policy ripped from the pages of the novel gay couples of mixed citizenship face the Illustration by Lenny Meyer milieu (amniotic fluid). Catch 22. “If you tell them you are (gay), same perils of separtion that blacks they exclude you. If you don’t tell them experienced during slavery. Our 1st Annual Gay Days Jan. a nurse, has combined her medical beudtgronnd emd an Incessant you are and you know that you are, they search for an efiiunive product and presents a unique line of skin care Continued on page 8. Ju ly 2 7 -2 8 Open til 9 pm products JANISSE. JANISSE improves the appearance of mature skin, reducing the visual impact of wrinkles NOW AVAILABLE HONDA YAMAHA SUZUKI 'and softens the epidermis improving the BY POPULAR DEMAND suppleness of the skin. ENJOY THE RICH­ NESS OF NATURE’S GOODNESS. AFFORDABLE SLEEPER SOFAS W i s h i n g

Available to you at the SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE of only 887.00, regularly 868.50, or get the Trial Sample Sire for only 85.00. Limited Ume only. « 9 9 ® ® over dealer cost on selected models

SamptetS.OO □ Regular aixe B37.(X) □ Jan Cosmetica, Inc. Normal to Dry Skin 1309 Halibut Street 25®/o off all leatherwear & helmets Claenakig Lotion Reg. 4 o i. Hertwl Tooor 4 0 $ , Foster City, CA 94404 Crema Normal to Dry 2 o t . Focus 205 C ram # d a Afnnk> 2 o z . Mama $239 with this ad only N lgtit Cram# 2 o t. Addraas . HOTEL 8ampla$6.00 □ Rogularaiza $37.00 □ For example: 2 Locations: Normal to Olty Skin City ___ DouMo SIzo Custom Sewing doanalng Lotion Rag. 4 ox. Floor Pillows HartialTof>ar Sloopor Sofa '83 Midnight Virago 4 ox. Stata _ .zm. Foam Cut to Order Honda-Suzuki Crema Normal to Otty 2 ox. Bed & Breakfast $2598 F lu id d a Am nk) 4 ox. 799 Ness N lg M C rem a 2 ox. Sand check or money order (CA rest- $290 ’84 V65 Magna 7714535 Sam platl.oo □ Ragularalxa $9.00 □ danta add BMW tax) plus SI.00 lor Foam Mattresses 243 Wtest 200 South, Salt Lake CHy Ulah 84101 B ody C ram a Rag. $ ox. poatags and handling. Allow 2 to 4 Platform Beds $3434 waaka delivery. Yamaha Samplail.OO □ Ragularalxa $8.00 □ Folding Beds Aftarthava tor Mon O J S H h n $239 is y Rag. 4 ox. 1222 folKxn 9 . Son Ffondaco. CA Ml 03 Scooters starting at $399 1350 \Æui Ness ^ 1 ) 521-9315 XV780MK 8Ó1-3182 ‘ AN pnces plus tax. he., doc MMnigM virage 4414465 HON SAT 10.« B H w m n H fié to i o f Gay faBternaOooal, Inc. July 20,1984

with enough care and thought and either cians and not always in a face-to-face end up regretting it and changing their encounter with you. selection or do nothing and are miserable You may be interested in what the Convention ’84 each time they visit their physician. doctor’s approach to health There are several ways to go about by Thomas Murray maintenance involves. It is a holistic ap­ finding the right doctor for you. The Last Saturday morning I stopped for breakfast at the MacDonald’s on Stanyan proach to medicine, where the entire e^iest is to compile a list of names from body’s mental and physical health is con­ Street. Two polyester-clad middle-aged women from a small town in Texas were friends and family. Your friends may be talking at a nearby table. Their conversation went something like this. sidered, emphasiz^? able to tell you certain characteristics I save the next part for last not because W om an One; When I was growing up, we never talked about sex. My parenu they like in their physician and you may never told me anything. it is of lesser importance, but because I question them about those factors that W om an Two: I didn’t know what gay was until nty boyfriend went into a gay hope that out of all the words written Making A Healthy Decision are important to you. here you remember these the most. Com- bar and got propositioned. He flattened the guy and went to fetch me. We went to Every local medical society, such as the public library to read about homosexuals to find out what they do... petence and compassion. The doctor’s A friend of mine approached me the the ^ Francisco Medical Society, has a degree is not meaningful until you dctcr- W om an One; One of our good friends in the army got drunk and told us that you are reasonably healthy and not after medical referral bureau from which you he was gay. He wanted to get married to hide it. He was a fine man... other day to ask me to recommend a you find yourself in the midst of a major mine how his medical school experience physician for her. I’ve known her for may obtmn a list of names. Hospitals affected him as a person. If all that con­ San Francisco has been a national classroom this week. Visitors have met face- illness or crisis. At that point you may will provide you with a list of physicians to-face a vibrant, visible gay and lesbian community. We, in turn, have met men years and never knew her to have any find yourself unable to effectively select cerns you in your selection is to pick the medical problems. Therefore, my first who have admitting privileges. If you best technician, then it is textbook com­ and women from places, large and small, across the land. Cameras have clicked to a physician to meet your physical, as well have a particular affinity for a certain record major public moments, but I suspect most of the learning happened in less reaction was to say, “ What’s wrong? as your emotional, needs. petence you are after. Are you sick?” hospital because of its location or But the art of healing is just as, if not dramatic instances, like the ladies from Texas. Any physician or health care provider reputation you may start off your search We marched from Grace Cathedral carrying candles and inspired by a sermon She told me she was perfectly fine but .likes to ascertain from his patients a more, important than the science. It in­ she had never been to a doctor since she with a list of physicians who are connec­ volves a relationship between you and ly*'- Rosemary Radford Reuther, a non-gay, a mother, a theologian—an un­ comprehensive medical history over a ted with that hospital. likely gay activist. moved here a few years ago and wanted your doctor that will engage and tax both period of time. This allows him to In narrowing down your selection, We watched on Union Square as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence exorcised to establish herself with someone in case establish a sense of trust about that pa­ of you. You must decide whether the she needed medical assistance in the you may be interested in finding out the doctor is the kind of person you’re will­ Phyllis and Jerry, and we encountered ugliness and violence at the hands of our tient and gain a better perspective of the physician’s age, where he was educated police during the demonstration. future. Treating sick people every day patient during an illness while making ing to confide in, as at least 60 percent of makes one take notice when a young and if he holds any advance trmning in a the problems you bring him will have We marched again Sunday in the sunlight, one hundred thousand strong with< comparisons to when the patient was specialized field of medicine. healthy person enters your office healthy. emotional antecedents. helicopters overhead, news camera rolling, and mostly smiling bystanders waving Many elements go into determining a from the curb: Hi, Mom! Hi, Dad! Later we listened as our leaders and friends without complaints just for a routine ex­ You should remember that doctors do There is no competence without car­ amination. physician’s fee. Training, experience, ing. A won’t hear what his spoke words of inspiration at the Moscone Center. differ. Many patients understand this location of the office and the time he We partied in Pacific Heights at Lia’s, at the chic Hart brunch on Russian Hill You can make the health care system and select their physicians accordingly. patient has to say and who cannot com­ work in your favor if you enter it while spends with you. This may include time municate and express emotion with his Sunday, at Willie Brown’s intimate gathering of 10,000 on Monday, at the Satur­ But most do not examine their choice spent in consultation with other physi- day bash at Sutter’s Mill when the crowd exploded onto Battery Street to patient is not a complete doctor. welcome Ginny, who arrived in a butch Blazer followed by our loyal friend Alan Cranston in a sensible sedan. praise for the things they do for others. We applauded the rousing Keynote Speech and celebrated the selection of a of view that you are grateful for what life When persons know they are ap­ brings, your life becomes a miracle. You spunky, articulate woman for Walter Mondale’s running mate. We also watched preciated, they feel full, joyous and hap­ with pride our own mayor’s graciousness when not chosen. turn your scars into stars. You see in py. The gay mayor of Laguna Beach remarked at a press conference this week that each painful thing that happens to you a it nurtured him, that it gave him support to continue his work in Orange County The real trick is to thank and appreciate way of change and growth. When you where the natives are less friendly than here. In truth, the week nurtured us too. one’s self. How many of us are glad we lose a job, yes there is pain. But if you We met people like him who are working for justice in other places and drew are just the way we are? Are you grateful also are grateful for the loss, a new op­ strength from their courage, their conviction. for your sexuality? Your social life? portunity for you emerges from the fear Visitors learned - at least those on the sidewalk during Sunday’s march - that we Gays Move Into Demo Mainstream Your body? Your beloved friends? Your and anxiety. are a smiling, singing, gently-powerful people not to be feared, and not to be ig­ job? Your pets? Your family? Your The attitude of gratitude is a way of nored either. Rev. Falwell’s unwelcome presence only served to energize us fur­ The Well of Appreciation home and car? Your looks? Your loving. When you thank your lover, Continued from page I “ now that we’ve been included, the issue partner, boss, employee regularly and ther. Relationships fail because people do and appreciation to each other. They money? Or do you really think everyone 1 learned from those ladies at MacDonald’s that much ignorance remains is the real issue. is how to make it clear we’ve been includ­ not say thank you enough. People are else has it focused better than you? Self­ often, you indicate your love and caring ed “ to both the gay and general popula­ stop saying how grateful they are for about us. The key to enlightening them came not from the public library, but from Sal Rosselli, also a Mondale alternate loathe to say to someone they love: “ I what the other does for them. esteem, self-appreciation is even harder for that person. That person can only ^a friend—**a fine man” —who shared his identity. and president of the Alice B. Toklas Les- tion. appreciate you making the breakfast. for most people to attain. feel good about you, trust you and be That process of integrating lesbians Right now, some readers are thinking, open to you. bian/Gay Democratic Club, said he saw Thank you for looking so gorgeous “ Saying thank you too much is just You begin to feel better about yourself no problem with Mondale on gay/les- and gays into the party structure certain­ when we go out. I just love that outfit, when you start thanking and ap­ When the well of appreciation is in ly was boosted by this convention, both phoney. I can’t say thank you unless I your life, you feel good about yourself. bian issues. He said he hoped Mondale you look great in it.” really mean it. I don’t go for that gim­ preciating others. Your self-esteem rises would include gays in his acceptance on and off the floor. Terje Anderson, a I can reduce a couple to tears in cou­ when you let others know how much you Others feel good about you. Further­ Jackson delegate from Vermont, is now micky stuff. People will think me in­ more, you create a climate of warmth, speech but added that Mondale’s staff is ple’s counseling if I ask them to tell each sincere if I overdo thank yous.” appreciate them. You become thankful that state’s executive director for the affection and friendship all around you. strongly supportive on gay issues. Mon­ other 10 things they really like about Try it! No one can ever thank me for your self and your own well-being dale and his running mate, Geraldine Democratic Party. When asked if his each other. When couples are in trouble, when you appreciate others. Try it! What can you lose? Thank you! I gayness was a problem in his selection enough for what I do for them. Most really appreciate you taking time to read Ferraro, each have demonstrated sup­ the first thing to go is expressing thanks people do not get enough thanks and When you live your life from the point port for gay causes although both have for the only paid staff position in Ver­ my column. Editor mont, Anderson replied, “ No, not at all. Tom Murray preferred that that support be quiet. Fer­ raro has represented a conservative We talked about it but no restriaions were placed on me that any other person Harry Britt, and I^chmond Young, who politician’s denunciation of Staff Contributors district in Congress since 1978 despite was the liaison for the Hart campaign to her liberal politics. wouldn’t face, such as avoiding internal Reaganomics. Randy Alfred, Ken Coupland, Robert Cromey, Bill Huck, David party factions.” At 26, he is also likely the lesbian/gay community. Lamble Ron Lewis, M.D., Mike Masioli, Tom McLoughlin, William In the platform document, the Tom McLoughlin the youngest state director in the nation Neville, Ray O Loughlin, John Powers, Will Snyder, Mark Woodworth Democrats promise lesbian and gay as well. He attributed his appointment to America that “We will support legisla­ Jon Sims opened as many closet tion to prohibit discrimination in the the effort and time he’s put into party Art Director work. Since Ginny Appuzzo is in town, this doors as any politician or orator in this Vaughn Frick workplace based on sexual orientation.” is as good a time as any to give a plug to city. When he first led the San Francisco The platform also commits the party to When the San Francisco Gay Freedom her and the National Gay Task Force. Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Day Marching Band marched into attor­ Copy Reader move against anti-gay discrimination by Her leadership has strengthened the Twirling Corps down Market Street in ney Jerry Berg’s living room, the Oregon Convention Stew Ira Kleinberg the military, to increase funds for the NGTF and made it first among national June 1978, thousands of us fell behind treatmrat and cure of AIDS, and to end delegation he was hosting loved it. Bob San Francisco’s lesbian and gay com­ state’s growing gay community with the munity rolled out the red carpet for style and polish we like to see in our lesbian and gay organizations. She has marching with an increased sense of restrictions on immigration by homosex­ Spicher, co-chair of the Clackamas pride. So many of us felt, for the first Production Team delegates and visitors to the Democratic leaders—cool, knowledgeable and been a star witness at congressional hear­ Adam Fowler, Bill Berniconi uals. In another section of the docu­ County Central Democratic Committee, time in years, that old lump-in-the- Convention this past weekend. Sutter’s proud. Peter Vogle of New York City, ings, electrified crowds at national mar­ ment, the party calls for an end to called the band “ absolutely terrific” . He throat goose-bumpy kind of patriotism. Mill was the scene Saturday evening of a co-chair of the Lesbian and Gay Caucus, ches with her fire and oratory, lobbied violence against “gay men and told Sentinel that “ The Democratic Par­ His band and, later, choruses brought Typesetting jam-packed welcoming party. Even pro­ arrived with Ginny Appuzzo, director of persistently for dollars for the fight Bill Murney lesbians” , placing those words in the ty always has been open to human rights lesbians and gays into Davies Hall and fessional hand-shakers and baby-kissers the National Gay Task Force. against AIDS and helped shape, along party platform for the first time. Six gays and that includes gays.” He doubted the City Hall rotunda. New friends and a had a rough time working the room that The similarities between Ginny and with San Francisco’s Bill Kraus, the les­ were part of the platform committee and that open participation of gays in the bian/gay plank in the Democratic different awareness of our community Photographers night. The crowds spilled out into the the new Democratic vice presidential Mick Hicks, Eileen Lee, Steve Savage say all their demands were met. party would cost it votes. “ We’ll pro­ Party’s platform. were made at the St. Patrick’s Day and streets and didn’t thin out until after US nominee are striking. Both are I ta lia n bably lose some,” he said, “ but gain Chinese New Year parades. The band The rules committee, which had four others.” Sen. Alan Cranston had made his ap- Catholics from New York City; both can Ginny is an eloquent spokesperson for Sales Staff gays on it, also recognized the lesbimi be counted upon to say what is on their our rights and has earned our support. A never played to a hostile audience. Don Brown, Tom McGuire Chief of Oregon’s state party, Dick p e ^ ^ c e . Just about every gay political new or renewed membership in the I attended the Christopher Street West and gay caucus as one of six official activist in the city stopp^ by to say mind, no holds barred. They are fiesty, Celsi, echoed those sentiments, saying NGTF is the best way I can think'of to celebration in Los Angeles a few weeks caucuses within the Democratic Party that gay involvement in the party was hello. Pat Norman, Greg Day, Ciuole honest and passionate about their Publisher and committed the party to make an ef­ causes. They work crowds well and both give her a vote of confidence. ago when lesbian/^y marching bands Charles R. Roberts, Jr. ‘ ‘part of the political maturity of the gay Migden, among others, werp tKere in­ from all over America appeared in con­ fort at recruiting lesbian and gay and lesbian movement. Gays are pushing troducing and being introduced. have that same New York street-wise delegates in the future. The number of cert at the Hollywood Bowl in front of for important issues while also working sense of humor. The addition of Ferraro gay delegates dropped from over 80 in several thousand people. The perform­ SENTINEL, USA is published bi-weekly by GayFirst, Inc. for candidates very effectively.” to the Democratic ticket will bring an ex­ Second-class postage paid at Post Office, San Francisco, California 1980 to 65 this year, mostly because of citement to what would have been an ance was dedicated to Jon Sims. I wish Bob Gentry, gay mayor of Laguna P.S. to the Mondale-Ferraro cam­ he had been there to receive the thanks The entire contents of SENTINEL USA are copyright© 1984 by GayFirst, Inc. changes in the rules for delegate selec­ John Kouba hosted a brunch at his . otherwise very dull campaign. tion, say observers. Beach, California, summed up the con­ paign staff: A TV commercial by Edith and applause of all. When the history and may not be reproduced in any manner, either in whole or in part, without vention experience in saying, “ The gay Russian Hill apartment Sunday for Gary Dale McCormick, a lesbian from and Archie Bunker (in real life an ardent Bill Kraus, who served on the plat­ books portraying the birth of the les­ written permission from the Editor. All rights reserved. presence here shows we’re not just an op­ Hart delegates. Andy Bates from Seattle Maine, Russ Conner from California feminist and spokesperson for the ERA form committee, said that he doubted bian/gay human rights movement are pressed minority but have a chance for was trailed by a reporter and cameraman and Gary Mudt from Colorado, one of campaign and the liberal president of the 500 Hayes Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 861-8100 that inclusion of gay rights would ever written, Jon Sims’ name will be promi­ some real successes in the political from KING-TV w^o were following him the ^liest Hart supporters, remain Screen Actors Guild), whose home is in “THE VOICE OF A NEW QENERATION” again be an issue with the Democrats. nent. He gave a great gift to the com­ mainstream.” He said that what he saw throughout the convention for a later committed to their candidate to the end. Gerry’s congression^ district, would Peter Vogel, of New York City and co­ munity; he shared his talents with us and this week gave him a “ new sense of com­ follow-up story. David Brayton, a Locals at the brunch were Connie reach a heck of a lot more homes and chair of the gay caucus, commented that he was proud to be gay. We will miss mitment” as a gay elected official. delegate from Iowa, represents that O’Connor, Anne Daley, Supervisor voters’- hearts than some dour him. July 20,1984 July 20,1984 ters a week arrive from men and ticipate uniquely in God and that to be women who identified with my struggle a part of that unity is to accept one’s to reconcile my Irish Catholic self as good. background and beliefs with my sexual Hoping not to do therapy an in­ orientation. What has changed for me justice, 1 have found, and I think my and for the letterwriters in the last cou­ friend was saying, that good therapy Gay and Lesbian Catholics ple of years, however, is that neither I ultimately means the individual lets go nor most of them are concerned about of other people’s expectations and our friends and families. feeling comfortable in the Catholic, celebrates the goodness of self. Alice Outside of Tradition Episcopal, Methodist or Baptist Miller, a psychoanalyst from Church. The issue for many of us has Switzerland, probes this journey in her become articulating our beliefs in highly recommended book Prisoners Report From London It is a raw, damp June morning on meal, with guests and alone, and say honest ways and maintaining a per­ of Childhood: The Drama of the the coast of Massachusetts. A fog horn “ thank you” for who we are and what sonal relationship with God outside of Gifted Child and the Search fo r the True by Dick Hasbany and Criminal Evidence Bill, a widely /San Francisco moans across the harbor, the pungent we have. The English traditionally call the sixth dignilv tradition and rituals and without the Self. The conclusion I would draw is that fear^ omnibus that would, among smell of fish laces the heavy air and the Spirituality, as opposed to religion, support of community. good mental health is good spirituality month “ flaming June,” but this year other things, permit police to conduct in­ peace of the night has been broken by is an essential part of my life, and, My friend Gary is a highly respected and vice versa. June’s skies remained murky and fitful. timate body searches and would con­ Since 1973, an active community of worship, the hammering, sanding, sawing and from what I am hearing and reading, it therapist whose clientele is almost ex­ How does all of this tie in with the The dreariness seemed apropos of what tinue to list “ indecent assault” as an ar- ' service, and just plain fun. scraping of the bevy of workers who is an equally important, though often clusively gay male. Last week we walk­ fog horn moaning across the harbor, appear to be the dreary prospects for les­ restable offense. The first of these provi­ Sunday Eucharist is at 5:30 P.M. , St. Boniface labor to transform this rambling Vic­ unarticulated, part for many other gay ed through the surf together and talked my priest-friend’s morning greeting bian and gay rights under the Thatcher sions would allow searches of the anus, Church, 133 Goiden Gate Ave. (Near Civic Center torian into our dream of “Bachelors’ men and lesbians. about this pilgrimage from being a and my nun-friend’s fears? regime. vagina and mouth, and pave the way for Bart./Muni Station.) The past few months have seen Our Hall.” Over successive glasses of wine in the “problem solver” to a “spiritual mid­ Many of us, myself included, come even more intimidating entrapment ac­ interpreted for the hearing impaired. Please call “ God is good, isn’t she?” said my Lady of Whitehall and her ministers hotel lounge, I learned from the wife.” The change came both per­ from a background which suggests that tivities than the English have seen so far. us for more information on Scripture study, raps, priest-friend Paul as he ambled into the charming and engaging Drew Mattison good things are to be denied, wealth is sending the gay community some not sonally and professionally as he zeroed There are a few bright spots on the retreats, a nd othe r soc ia I eve nts kitchen for a cup of coffee this morn­ that he was witnessing a significant in on the shared goals of both to be belittled, good looks are a curse, very pleasant messages. Her Majesty’s London scene. The Campaign for ing. Jeremy, my 10-year-old Irish Set­ growth in, or articulation of, spirituali­ spirituality and therapy. Spiritual sexual pleasure is sinful. (The latter, 1 Customs and Excise agents have become Homosexual Equality (CHE) under ter, wagged his tail and rump and bark­ believe, is the least articulated but most the vanguard of moves against lesbian Nick Billingham is confident it can turn P.O. Box 5127, San Frandsco, CA 94101-5127 584-1714. ed enthusiastically, as if to answer. (He troublesome issue for the institutional and gay life here, siezing, on no less than back at least part of the Police Bill, and in fact, was telling us it was time for his Church with regard to homosexuality.) three occasions, hundreds of books com­ the Gay is the Word raid has become a walk.) After years of struggle, through ing in from the United States. rallying point from which to attack the “ God is good,” I acknowledged. therapy and through spiritual journey­ The first raid occurred April 10, when government’s increasing repression. Ac­ It isn’t difficult thinking of God as ing (both of which I would now agents siezed books and mailing lists tivists have started a legal defense fund good, some would say, when you have recognize as the same), I let go of the from London’s gay bookshop. Gay is and picketed Customs 2md Excise offices a beautiful, fulfilling love relationship need to ask forgiveness of who I am, to the World. The commandos then went on June 25. and the security of a wonderful home, apologize for not being something else, on to search the homes of three of the In some ways, even more reassuring is delicious food, warm and fashionable to compensate Church, parents, God store’s owners. They dubbed their work the premier of Another Country at the clothes, good friends, peace and quiet. and others for their loss. Now I say “ I “Operation Tiger” in an attempt to give Odeon Haymarket, one of those With all of that, the difficult thing may am good.” I am part of the world as it the whole tawdry exercise some dazzle cinemas deep in London’s muddy sometimes be not thinking of God aS should be, as I should be, as Ray, my and legitimacy. bowels, a stone’s throw from where 1 good but thinking of God at all. lover, and I should be, in union with, The government charges that the saw the play last summer. Playwright “ I am a bit concerned about your as part of, God. store’s directors conspired to import in­ Julian Mitchell has cut an hour or so spirituality,” wrote a nun friend of The young man in the Gospel decent material into England. London’s from the stage version and created, with mine prior to her visit. “ I understand wanted to follow Jesus but when asked gay paper , Capital Gay, reports that director Marek Kanievski, a sleek and that you have a wonderful new home to give up his worldly possessions, unless an appeal to magistrates court is convincing drama of a public (read and 1 don’t want you to become like walked away sadly. My friend, the successful (unlikely), 221 books are private) school sixth form gay man . .In the the rich young man in the Gospel.” nun, was concerned that the moaning headed for the flames, including such whose alienation from an oppressive When we first met, I was living in an fog horn, the pungent smell of fish and sordid stuff as Gordon Merrick’s One English institution leads him to betray heart of inner-city apartment in Detroit. all that is part of Bachelors’ Hall for the Gods, The Joy of Lesbian Sex his country and defect to Russia. A The City” Cockroaches ruled the kitchen at night would be too much to sacrifice for the and Carter Wilson’s Treasures on Earth. moody and funny Rupert Everett plays $38.00 and rats boldly roamed the halls when love of God and that one day I might The other two raids both occurred Guy Bennet, a character apparently (log» single/ckxi:»« occupancy) the lights went out. 1 was reading the look with envy at the camel who is able during June. On June 4, customs siezed modeled on an actual person. Bible daily as 1 fasted on water for to maneuver through the needle’s eye. 120 lesbian and feminist titles en route The film’s strength is its understand­ three weeks to pay for the sins of the ty in gay male relationships. He and his journeys, like that of Siddhartha’s, the For me, riches (which are relative) • FREE AIRPORT SHUTTLE Church against gay men and lesbians. lover, David MeWhirter, found this in main character in Hermann Hesse’s are as much a part of God as is pover­ Sister Jeannine and 1 walked the their research for the book The M ale book by the same name, are searches ty. Cockroaches and rats are no more a • COMPUMENTARV CHAMPAGNE A WINE beach upon her arrival and discussed Couple: How Relationships Develop. for the conditions under which God sign of God’s presence than are sea • COMPUMENTARV CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST who and what God is to each of us. 1 He had difficulty explaining it other and self can be in union. Siddhartha gulls and surf. What matters is not • VALET SERVICE admitted that 1 had become somewhat than to say he heard people talk about tries poverty, wealth, sexual explora­ what you have but how you view it. of a pantheist in that I see God in experiencing, through their relation­ tion and a host of other lifestyles. He That holds true for sexual orientation. everything, including in me. 1 pray dai­ ships, a greater, unifying force in their settles back at home because, like Perhaps the reason I, and many of ly, I explained, in giving praise to the lives than they could account for from Dorothy from Kansas, he learns that my friends, are witnessing a growth in Special Weekly and Monthly Rates waves, the sky, the beach roses, the themselves. the conditions for being in union were spirituality among gay men and les­ Irish Setter, the sea gulls, the wind I told Drew about the letters I con­ there all along. The invitation was bians is that we are witnessing a growth $150/wk double-singles surfer. I thank God for life and love tinue to receive in response to my there from the very beginning simply to in mental health among gay men and and the opportunity to grow. 1 said book, A Disturbed Peace, published by be and to accept that all of life is part lesbians. $135/wk w/out bath that Ray and I join hands at every Dignity, Inc., in 1981. Two to three let- of God, that all living things par- “ God is good.” S500/month double or single carry them this year. No Republican when the state had only 6 electoral votes. from Giovanni’s Room in Philadelphia ing of and sympathy for Guy, but ticket has ever won without carrying Carrying California means a lot more to a feminist book fair. The books were whether American audiences are ready Reservations required, please call both states. than carrying San Francisco or the Bay released the next day. The third siezure to appreciate or even tolerate the Continuing the Northern Strategy tal­ Area. There’s another world out there (again a shipment from Giovanni’s elaborate public school machinations of Toll Free 800-263-6263 (Notional) J_« l V F.I ly, add Michigan’s 20, Illinois’ 24, Randy Alfred politically. But it can be done. Room) will put the mail-order book firm upper-class English adolescents in hot 800-621-4623 (Calif.) Wisconsin’s 11, and Minnesota’s 10. There is a gender gap. It is wide, and a Essentially Gay out of business. Essen­ hats and 16th century courtyards, I don’t The only sure state outside this massive voter registration and get-out- tially Gay’s owner, Terry Sanderson, has know, but we shall see. (416)-441-6141 (San Francisco) geographic bloc is Hawaii, a labor and the-vote campaign can widen it. destroyed the small London firm’s mail­ The English have displayed a great ethnic stronghold with 4 electoral votes. When Geraldine Ferraro appeared fascination with this study of a beguiling ing list “ just in case they come looking.” 1315 POLK ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109 That would still give Mondale and with Walter Mondale in St. Paul, she Books and mailing lists aren’t the only man of integrity who is driven beyond But Can They Win? Ferraro only 222 votes, 48 short of the said of her blue-collar congressional things falling into the hands of govern­ the breaking point by mediocrity, 270 needed to win. Now we come to the district, that Archie Bunker hadn’t elect­ ment agents. Conservative Member of stupidity and viciousness. The play ran by Randy Alfred Texas entered the Union, no national states where the probable results are a ' ed her, Edith had. The Edity Bunker fac­ forever in the West End, and the Odeon Democratic ticket has ever been elected Parliament Keith Hampson on June 4 toss-up. Maine and New Hampshire tor is the Demo’s key to carrying Califor­ demanded a jury trial on charges of in­ was sold out the night we were there. The Democratic Party ticket of Mon­ without its electoral votes. Mondale and each have 4 electoral votes, Vermont 3, This primarily straight audience sat dale and Ferraro can win in nia—and the nation. decently assaulting a policeman in Ferraro must now attempt to do that. Iowa 8, Washington K), and Oregon 7. If Many traditionally Democratic voters through some of the tenderest gay love Men, It’s Plain and. Simple. November...if they can carry California. Bert Lance notwithstanding, a woman Soho’s Berwick Street Gay Theatre. you add all 36 of these votes to the Demo voted for Reagan or didn’t vote at all in When you read “ indecent assault” in scenes I’ve seen on the screen with not Mondale’s selection of the Italian- on the ticket locks the Democrats into a column, you still don’t have a majority. one giggle and none of the tension I felt We re all at risk tor AIDS American New York congresswoman as 1980. Tapping the implicit, fundamental England, they tell me, you usually are Northern Strategy. California is also a toss-up, and it has feminism of women in this category in San Francisco during “ the kiss” in his running-mate gains certain areas of Assume that Fritz and Gerry can reading police entrapment. Stay healthy by starting your AIDS Prevention Plan now' 47 votes. Thus, to win the North—the could provide Mondale and Ferraro with Making Love. The only sound as Guy Democratic support and simultaneously sweep the North, from the Atlantic to Entrapment is on the increase in Earl’s Democrats must carry California and at the margin of victory. and his current love caress in punts in the closes off other options for the party. the Mesabi, from the Great Lakes to the Court outside the Colhem and in the least one other toss-up state. If the There are millions of women who may cemetery across from the new western river is the rumble of the Picadilly tube Ferraro strengthens Democratic support Potomac and the Ohio. Start by rating Republican ticket carries any of the overhead. in the Northeast and North Central the northern tier of New England as not think they’re feminists, but they bar, Chiaps. I couldn’t see that the in­ states included in the first 222 votes know they’re not dingbats. They may creased police action was provoking Whatever the attitude of the govern­ states, among Catholic voters. Yuppies, toss-up states—they’re curious mixes of tallied above, the Demo’s must carry and~of course-women. not know from Betty Friedan, but they much more than good-natur^ resigna­ ment, there seems to be in the contempo­ the traditional and the progressive. Place correspondingly more of the states I’ve rary English citizen a capacity to re­ On the other hand, Mondale’s historic in the Democratic column: know they are underpaid—or even un­ tion from the plaid-shirted men I talked rated as toss-ups. (On the other hand, paid—for their labor. They may not to when John a 24-year-old computer cognize the authenticity and humanity in choice of a woman will cost him Massachusetts with 13 electoral votes, the same tactics that might produce vic­ homosexual love, and a capacity to ap- throughout the South, Midwest, and Rhode Island with 4, Connecticut 8, know who Kate Millet is, but they know syst ems plaimer, took my lover and me tory in California could shift they are sexually oppressed and denied to Chaps one night early in June. pr^iate the grave violation that occurs Mountain states. The gains wrought by New York 36, New Jersey 16, Penn­ Florida—with its many transplanted when that love is oppressed. Now that two decades of the women’s movement sylvania 25, Delaware 3, Maryland 10, control of their own bodies. In short, Thatcher’s conservatives got John’s Northerners and 21 electoral they may not know about theory, but D-Day commemorations are finished have not permeated those areas as the District of Columbia 3. votes—from the Republican to the toss- vote in the last election, but he says she’s they do know about injustice. unlikely to get it again. The elections are and Mrs. Thatcher is home from the thoroughly as they have the rest of the Include Ohio’s 23 electoral votes and up column.) Call for an appointment at the AIDS Health Project In their hands lies the future of the probably years off, however, and some beaches of Normandy, I’d suggest the nation. The Democratic ticket cannot Indiana’s 12 in the Democratic column. Another historical precedent: the last CHE somehow arrange to drag the location near you count on carrying any of these states, in­ The Republican ticket has awfully good Democratic Party, the future of the serious breaches of civil liberties may be Republican to win without California in nation, and perhaps the future of the in the offing long before John gets a prime minister and a few dozen of her cluding—ominously—Texas. Since chances there, but the Demo’s must his column was James Garfield in 1880, ministers and agents down to the Health Center No 1 Operation Concern Haight Ashbury Free Clinic planet. chance to vote against the Tories. 3850 17th Street 1853 Market Street Haymarket to take a look at the film and 558 C layton Street The House of Lords currently is giving 558 2507 626-7000 626-6637 the second of three readings to the Police listen to the wisdom of its audience. July 20,1984 July 20,1984

ussicxn té * D ^ . Chipping Away At invisibiiity iVe^l i

r THE WEEK THE DEMOS CAME TO TOWN

SIgiw for tho tim M galero at tlM National March on July 15.

” iVe*re nobody's nasty little secret anymore.” — Ginny Apuzzo

D. Lynn Mattingly, tha only Loablan/Oay dalagata from Florida carapdlgna on tho floor. Alan Cranaton at tha Suttar’a MHI bath on July 14.

Sunday one hundred thousand lesbians and gay men took an historic step from ghettoized invisibility to rlnim their share of a national media spotlight with the Democratic Party and the American labor movement. Most news accounts gave the National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights equal billing with a huge labor march. Both the gay and labor marches were organized to prick the collective conscience of Democrats meeting in San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center.

■5 B aiter* CaiMTon, Debra FrlMlIand and frlrntda tending bar for ttMConvwitlon March Aaaamblyparaon W IIII* Brown with Amy and formar Praaktont JImmy Carter at thè “Night << I Spaafcara Party hold at Lia Beiii'a houaa on July 14. to Remember'’ Gala held at Pier 53 on July 16.

Family Forum III, billed as a leadersUp training conference, drew 450 registrants, according to a conference spokesperson. Included in the two-day program were ap­ pearances not only by Falwell and Schlafly, but also two offld ^ of the Reagan ad­ ministration. Conference organizers said the demonstrations in no way affected con­ ference attendance. Falwell, however, seemed eager to not antagonize gays and lesbians at a press conference where he stated the violence at the protests was not provoked by gays. Another Family Forum is to be held next month in Dallas on the eve of the Republican Convention.

Jerry shouta while Phyllle points at tha Family Forum III held In the Hyatt on July 12-13. The grand Finale of the Sisters exorcism held at Union Square on Friday the A demonstrator Is hauled off during the controversial rally against the Moral Ma|orlty at 13th. Pictured to Jesus leading a parody of Jerry Falwell stripped. Union Square on July 12. 13 July 20,1984 tS

Vub(^^¿Báí' shopping SBitMiuycHeESEsrEMcax Your choice of Provolone or American Cheddar Pierce Debuts at The Fairmont ► FREE MEDIUM SOFT DRINK ises songs from, among others, iVest -with sandwich, with this ad Side Story (in which she scored in the the Galleries original Broadway cast) and Fanny Girt. but is similarly committed to work that is 366 Columbus Ave. WE HAVE "^024 24th St. . Then on July 26, singer-songwriter o exciting, accomplished and new. This (corner Columbus & Vallejo) TASTY N o e V alley Carole Bayer Sager is joined by another LS2. gallery likes to take chances, and will 4 3 4 -3 5 6 3 CAKES! 2 82 -5 5 65 singer-songwriter, husband Burt No sooner had the ink dried on my change its shows every month. O p en 1 1 - 1 - til 3 Fri, & Sat. Open 10-10 notes for Charles Pierce’s debut at the Bacharach, conducting the Pops or­ Another heavy is Eaton/Schoen at 315 Fairmont Hotel’s Venetian Room that it chestra. The evening should contain by Ken Couphind Sutter; work shown here is going was announced that the famed female songs by both, like Sager’s “ Don’t Cry The City’s commercial art galleries of­ somewhere. Quay/Braunstein at 294 impressionist had already been re­ out Loud” and her monster hit “ Come fer a pleasant alternative to the big theme Sutter St., takes a folksier approach, engaged for Aug. 14-26. Heartwarming in from the Rain” and (hopefully vocal) shows and stiff admission prices of its th o u ^ its next offering (see photo) is an to see Pierce break out of small gay clubs versions of certain Bacharach songs. museums. There’s plenty of variety, ambitious departure—more fallout and into one of the country’s major While not exactly art, or even first-rate almost all of the art is contemporary and from the Biennial, Paul Anglim, at 14 rooms with, at showtime, a line of commercitil pop, these songs are remem­ you get in for free. Even better, many of Geary, is serious. Allrich, at 251 Post, is patrons stretching into the lobby and the bered fondly by those of us growing up the best in the business are conveniently shadier, showing rather pretty work. room itself already packed to the rafters. in the mid-’60’s, the days of the Bach- located in the downtown shopping With the possible exception of Jeremy Not in my six-plus years of covering rach-David-Warwick team. district a short walk from Macy’s. Stone, at 126 Post, that’s the list. the Venetian have I seen such a turn­ Wait, there’s more! On July 28 jazz ^ How do you tell a good gallery? As a 1 haven’t mentioned Fraenkel, at 55 out—not for Ella, not for Lena, not for trumpeter Wynton Marsalis will per- ; rule, you’ll find them upstairs—only the Grant, because, handling photography anyone. Pierce, however seemed unfaz­ form his Grammy-winning renditions of , schlock emporiums need a street level exclusively, it’s in a class by itself. Focus ed by his ntfw highfalutin’ surroundings: trumpet concert! by Hummel andr location, because they cater to tourists, tmd Thackery & Robertson, on Union “ This room was brought from Rome Haydn. The program is The Classics^ not art lovers. Street, have been in photography longer, piece by piece. It was the men’s room at Greatest Hits and is, appropriately This summer, with the Democratic but seem to have suffered some in the 235 California Street the Vatican.’’ And by way of introduc­ enough, rounded out by the 1812 Over­ Convention recently in town, will see a process. tion to, proportionately, probably his ture. Bizet’s The Toreadors, the William Charles Pierce as Katharine Hepburn Joe Williams San Francisco, CA 94111 largest straight audience ever: “ I’m ET’s Tell Overature and the Pachelbel (across from Tadich GriU) sister—EZ.’’ Canon—in short, a must-see for those of us who, in the words of the immortal Peter AUen Plays at the Pavilion Former owner of The Peddler As expected, the salty, quotable lines Lorenz Hart, “ like, to recognize the tune.” cluding “ I’d Rather Leave While I’m in flew thick and fast, but the verisimilitude by DuMont Howard Love” and “Don’t Cry Out Loud” by of his vocal and physical impressions Hot on Pierce’s heels came jazz singer “ Did you notice I’m a little straighter hammering out the finishes. Volume, seemed more sharply honed than ever Joe Williams, who rose to fame in the this year?” Peter Allen asked his Con­ apparently, is meant to be read as deep SPRING/SUMMER before. The latter was particularly true ’50’s as one of the Basie band’s most cord Pavilion audience. “ Boy George and intense feelings. of his latest addition, Joan Collins, “ the popular vocalists. (Count Basie Swings, makes Bette Midler and I look like a nice The show’s best and most touching British Open o f Beverly Hills” . (It’s lines Joe Williams Sings remains the best­ suburban couple.” moment comes in his heartfelt tribute to CLEARANCE like that that have made him a controver­ selling of all Basie albums.) Williams’ Actually Allen’s act is gayer (and fun­ Judy Garland “ (Juiet, Please, There’s a sial performer.) And a dash of Mae act is like his singing—good and nier and more entertaining) than it’s ever Lady O nsta^.” “ Cioodtime” songs, West, a smidgen of Katherine Hepburn solid—with only occaskmal lapses into been, while his audience continues to be such as his hit “ I Go To Rio,” get the and_ top off with a frothy cat fight be­ contemporary material that doesn’t rise predominantly straight. And. wonder of best treatment because they seem to call tween Bette Davis and Talullah above lounge-act aspirations. wonders, the gayer he is, the better they for, or can at least survive, all that pranc­ Bankhead. Serve dessert in August. On hits like “ Every Day” and “All all seem to like it. They shriek with ing around the sta^ and jumping on the Singli^ Carols in Jnly. That’s hoyv an Right, Okay, You Win” his voice is big d d i^ at each innueivlo and campy piano and shaldng of rcd-sequined old afflcianado of pop female vocals like and resonant, his style a polished-up ur­ b u n ^ and grind, as if they’re thrilled at maracas. A medley of “ prom” songs, m’self would characterize the 1984 SF ban version of blues shouting. Ironical­ SALE last to be in on the joke. Interesting including “ The Girl Can’t Help It” and Symphony Summer Pops season, which ly, it was his smooth thoughtful phenomenon. “ I (Han’t Stand It,” was equally effec­ Soma of tlw art from “Tha Art Show’’ by artists Edward and Nancy Klanholz at Braunstoln Hours: Mon.-Sat.: 9:30-5:30 includes appearances by singers Carol readings, with solo piano accomp­ Allen is an Elton John for the middle- tive. A reprise of Allen’s Irving Berlin Lawrence and Carole Bayer Sager. animent of “ What’s New?” and Bubie of-the-road set—a lot of energy, a lot of tribute from the Academy Awards two departure from regular summer Further afield, there are other isolated Lawrence gets a chance to live down Blake’s rarely heard “ I’d Give a Dollar flash, with a dollop of sensitivity thrown years ago seemed promising, but his ren­ schedules—usually, group shows of un­ galleries worth a visit if you have the Great Savings on Slacks, Dress Shirts, her dubious reputetion (ex-Mrs. Robert for a Dime,” pop ballads, that showed in to bring it a notch above Top 40. Un­ ditions were patronizing and his lumber­ sold work—and an emphasis on new art­ time. Goulet, General Foods International him at his best. I also liked Duke Ell­ fortunately, Allen’s irreverent patter ing tap-dancing an embarrassment. ists and new shows opening every Charles Campbell, in North Beach at Knits, Sweaters, and Ties . . . Coffees and, worst of all, bom again) in ington’s “ Fat and Forty,” largely, 1 con­ aside, the act is rather slapdash. Allen No doubt about Allen’s charm as a month. 647 Chestnut, is one of the oldest. the program entitled ...Gives her fess, thanks to its catchy refrain: gives little attention to interpreUtion, performer. Now if he’d only give a little The intersection of Grant and Sutter is Philippe Bonnafont, nearby at 2220 CHAPS. UNETT. 8ERO. ROBERT TALBOTT Regards to Broadway. The show prom­ “You’re my meat.’” and massacres his better ballads, in­ more thought to the music... the nerve center for a lot of this activity. Mason, has up-to-date work related to Start at 228 Grant, next to Banana architecture. Republic, where two galleries share four Also on the outskirts, Grapestake, at floors of excellent exhibition space. 2876 California, is strong on /A / These lavish establishments carry a lot of photos—especially the color. West 'STKOLLED the art clout in town, and their line-ups Coast variety. William Sawyer, at 3045 I t m o TH e this summer show it. Clay, shows more tradition^ work. f>HPPUCBJt'S Fuller Goldeen, on five and six, caters South of Market, there’s Lawson, at to the cutting edge in West Coast artists; 56 Kissling off Eleventh, often showing OFF/CB the big names in so-called Funk Art look gay artists. M odernism, at 236 Eighth, /A/ positively sedate here. This gallery has takes a backward glance at contempo­ DANISH ^^ARABOU, gone all-out for the Demos, following up rary trends, with an emphasis on > /B E T rD a canny exhibit of work by many of the decorative arts. DELIGHTS tOA/^eOOT artists in the SF MOMA’s Biennial with But perhaps your best bet—it’s cer­ 4 1 0 4 2 4 t h A S THC an all-American extravaganza, 50 A rt- tainly the most remote—is the SF ists/SO States. ((Doses Aug.25.) MOMA Rental Gallery at Fort Mason, STREET Our Own Drsl|fna STAR for Men Vromen O F TH E- Downstairs, on two and three, John where real art can be had, if only tem­ Berggruen juggles shows of old and not- porarily, at an affordable price. NEAR CASTKO Peaaant ahlrta so-new masters with iffy modernists and ftnilted vesta swH \AU'PO& the occasional real talent. More than 100 UPCOMING IN ART BEAT All in nntural libers FBRS/O A/^ of the greatest are represented in I9th Outer Spaces: Alternative, non­ and 20th Century American and Euro­ commercial galleries are off the beaten pean Masters. (Closes Sept. 8.) track in more ways than one. Hard to get Steven Wirtz, across from Wilkes to, they’re also innovative—and usually Bashford at 345 Sutter, is a personal outrageous. Pick H it: Andy Warhol’s favorite. The space is huge and the savage, and interminable, Chelsea Girls gallery is committed to work it genuinely doublescreens July 27-28 South of likes, not just a trend, although it ex­ Market. The lone distribution print may hibits many trendy artists. go out of circulation after this showing. Dana Reich, a raku’s throw from With Vinvl & Loves of Ondine. Call Gump’s at 278 Post, keeps a low profile 431-8394 for times and programs.

M m m m u m e y . (Hatering, 108 Ethel Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 94941,415-383-0195 July 20,1984 July 20,1984 are granted in Another Country is more a little to do with the actor’s personal at­ than is contained in Mitchell’s original tractiveness. play, in which Harcourt remained off­ Summer Opera stage throughout. The sequence as A ★ ★ SAN FRANCISCO'S NEWEST BIKE BAR presented is undeniably tender, touching and fraught with youthful longing. The Peace Film Festival will have just Ends With a Whimper Cary Elwes, as the golden Harcourt, is concluded by the time this reaches print. a love-object worthy of the flights of live. Of its many promising entries—the only poetry he inspires. All shy impetuosity, one I was able to preview in its entirety If the SF Opera wants to present sweetly eager glances and glowing skin, operetta, then the Opera owes it to these was Musical Passages, a genuinely Elwes resembles a beautiful Ron fragile masterpieces to do them justice. uplifting documentary concerning Howard. It was with some disappoint­ First of aU, they should be transferred to Russian-Jewish immigrant musicians Á Herbst Theatre, whose 900-seat audito­ ment that I learned in the Village Voice who banded together to form a string S.F. Opera Die Fledermaus War rium is the right size for them. And they that this breathless, dewy state was not ensemble that now performs in Carnegie Memorial Jurte 16, 19,22, 24, 26,28, should be played in an appropriate style. entirely his natural conation, but that Hall and across the country. July 1 Stage director Wolfgang Weber attempi- Kanievska “ had to make him do 30 Like Wasn’t That A Time,” the pushups and scream at him to make him ted to make Fledermaus a gimmicky, Weavers documentary also made by Jim broad, low-life comedy, all mixed sweat and say his lines with the right feel­ Brown, this film alternates between in­ ing.” However achieved, his charm by Bill Huck together with references to contempo­ terviews and bits of stirring perfor­ I onscreen is ineluctable, and the pangs I mance. At 75 minutes it is just the right rary San Francisco. Yes, I know tenor The San Francisco Opera ended its felt at movie’s end upon learning the 164 - 8th STREET 552-0280 summer season with a whimper. Johann Peter Hofmann works out in a gym (no length for its form. It was included in the one comes by that kind of a physique eventual fate of the young men’s rela­ festival as one of the few upbeat (between Mission .ind Howard) Strauss’s Die Fledermaus is a period tionship, how destiny sundered them but piece. It came out of a ptuticular artistic without doing so), but having Gabriel testaments to life in America and the HAPPY HOUR: 4-7 p.m. nir'well" drinks 2 for 1 (not beer) not completely, may have had more than and cultural situation, and before it can von Eisenstein do 20 push-ups in the possibilities that it contains. shine with brilliance and gaiety, due con­ middle of the first act of Fledermaus is sideration must be given to the underly­ tawdry self-advertisement. To parody anywhere, but Barry Lyndon Is mesmerizing ing truths about its society. The SF modern mores when putting on l%h cen­ to watch and listen to, thanks to the stunn­ Filmbeat ing cinematography (by John Alcott) and the Opera looked only at Fledermaus’ glit­ tury operetta is to miss the point. « music of Mozart, Handel and Bach. Certainly tering surface and thus gave us only a Aristocratic dignity is the implicit sub­ by John J. Powors a pretentious project for Kubrick, but a superficial and hollow performance. ject of Strauss’s comedy. It was hanging welcome one. July 25. To understand the heart of the matter, on by just a silken thread in 1874, yet the July 20—August 2 we must turn to the political atmosphere thread was still strong enough to hang Harold Prince's Something For Everyorw The Castro Theater's Summer Repertory (1970), with , , that dominated Vienna in the last half of anyone who threatened it. That dichot­ Festival, among the most comprehensive Jane Carr. A deliriously dark comedy that's the 19th century. The revolutions of omy is the source of Fledermaus’ film revival series ever presented, continues. sort of like Sunset Boulevard turned upside- 1848 had rocked the thrones of Europe. peculiarly feverish brilliance. You lose Call 621-6120 for schedule details. down and transplanted to modern Austria. To be observant, they showed the inevi­ all of this melodrama’s meaning if you York has never been more sensual, and Luis Bunuel's The Exterminating Angel Lansbury has never seemed so disturbed. A table furor of the lower classes, but also let its actors relax and enjoy themselves. (1962), with Silvia Pinal, Enrique Rambal, sick, sick movie. With Bob Fosse's C abaret the present power of the armed monar­ Instead of a good show we can all ap­ Jacqueline Andere. Bunuel's last Mexican (1972), with Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey. A chies. Those in power knew the preciate, you end up with a vapid collec­ film Is a timeless assault on middle-class queen's holiday. July 29. values, and one of the funniest of all movies. precariousness of their position and were tion of sight gags, directly contradictory The "plot" Itself is a testament to the late willing to fight for it with all the brutal to the elegant lilt of the music. Luis Bunuel's Discreet Charm Of The director's integrity of vision, expressing the Bourgeoisie (1972), with Fernando Roy, anxiety of a cornered tiger. The image to remember when presen- relevance of a surrealist point of view years Delphine Seyrig, Stephane Audran. This was Guy Bennett (Rupert Everett) and Tommy Judd (Colin Firth) star In the Orion Clasalc’a release, after surrealism had made Its mark on Euro­ Another Country. a culmination tor Bunuei, bringing together pean consciousness. With Bunuel's Images of violence and Freudian depravity T ristan s (l970), with Catherine Deneuve, from his early period with the meticulous Fernando Rey. Another triumph of in­ style of montage the director had realized In telligence and visual lyricism. July 24. the '60s. The result Is horrific and beautiful, providing a curious intellectual alternative to Another Country - Another Hit Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1975), prevealent sentiments of existential “angst." with Ryan O'Neal, Marlsa Berenson, Patrick With Bunuel's rarely shown Diary O f A Magee. O'Neal Is preposterous in the title Chambermaid (1964) with Jeanne Moreau. Ju­ movies have portrayed more effectively role and the narrative doesn't really go ly 31. . .. the ri^d caste, system in British schools and, by extension, British society. Fewer still have dramatized so strikingly the peculiar attitude in such places towards homosexuality, which though pervasive “FIRE AND INSPIRATION! is tolerated only if looked upon as a pass­ ‘Another Country’ gives an extraordinarily informed view of how PEPPINO’S by William Neville ing phase and if the many who indulge in 'playing the game’ is required of the British upper classes... It is perhaps a tribute to the in­ it are not found out. beautifully photographed among the halls and cricket grounds Early on there is a suicide by a student Italian Restaurant telligence and craftsmanship of those of Oxford and solidly acted by an exceptional cast of talents involved in making A nother who is caught in flagrante. But the focus bright young English actors.” - R e x R e ed . n . y. P o s t Sidewalk Terrafi- (harden Knom Country—particularly director Marek is on Guy himself, who courts disaster all along by flaunting his sexual nature. He All pastas are home-made Kanievska and writer Julian Mitchell, who based the screenplay on his own delivers blatantly sensual odes to the rap­ “SEDUCTIVE, GRACEFUL Home-made brt‘ad turous beauty of his beloved (who at­ Fine wines 1981 stage hit—that I wish the film, now playing at the Gateway, was longer. tends a nearby but separate school) and, Cappueino Kspresso even more daringly, proclaims his desire AND CLEVER. Inspired by the Guy Burgess/Donald Put together with intelligence and craft. . . Kanievska does Kxelusive Dishes at PKPPINO S: Maclean spy scandal, the film opens for another male is not transitory but an 'Knocehi alia Romano' with a scene of the elderly “Guy expression of his innermost being. (“ I’m a beautiful job of evoking this peculiarly English world of 'Combination for two — Seven Flavors Bennett” reminiscing about his days in a never going to love women.” ) orthodoxy and eccentricity, passion and repression!’ iKnot'chi al pesto, eannelloni. lasagna British public (boarding) school. He Guy, who aspires to be ambassador to —David Ansen. Newsweek Magazine tortellini with meat sauee. manieotti recalls the traumatic events leading to France and b^omes an outcast and crespelle, fettueeini Alfredo) Debra Sasaon at Adata and Haiga Damaach at Prtnea Orlofaky in S.F. Opara’a Radarmaua. the rejection of his country’s vrdues and traitor instead, is played by Rupert Everett. Everett, who appeared in the “FLAWLESS. Open from itili* A..M. I)ail> In the Austrian empire under Franz the embracing of Communism that led ting Viennese operetta is the iron fist of eventually to his defection to Russia. role on stage, is an actor with a long, Rupert Everett is riveting—intensely romantic, ironic, Joseph, the main policy was to oppose Franz Joseph, always clothed in a velvet saturnine face that sits at an odd angle on untameable, poignant!’ any form of popular self-expression. Flashing back five decades, the film 1247 Polk Street 776-8550 ^ glove. Both the director and the conduc­ depicts a brief period in Bennett’s next- his neck. Intense, irrepressible, convinc­ —Christopher mtehens. Vague This was accomplished through an over­ tor of Fledermaus mtist maximize their ingly aesthetic, he conveys the inner con­ whelming demonstration of admini­ to-last year in a snobbish upper-echelon self-control. Flabby rhythms rob the school, then ends only 90 minutes later flicts and broad ambiguities written into strative efficiency and a candid reliance music of its charm, just as heavy-handed his character with believability and fiery on military force. A liberal newspaper in with a few final remarks from the directing robs the stage of its glamour. wheelchair-bound protagonist (all he assurance. Vienna was shut down for observing that This summer’s Fledermaus fell flat, Despite the central character’s verbal the imperial government was kept from misses is the cricket). The years in be­ because those responsible thought tween are left to our imagination, but the boldness in regard to his love life, the extinction only by “ a standing army of Strauss’ operetta an empty shell, hiding film is curiously reticent about its direct soldiers, a sitting army of officials, a nothing. basic material—with its thematic inter­ twining o f homosexuality, ambition, physical expression. All we are shown is FLIGHTS OF TANTASY kneeling army of priests and a creeping a chaste nighttime loll in a rowboat, disillusion and tragic loss—is so rich and army of informers.” Amid this debacle, however, several fascinating I wanted the events to unfold when Guy and friend Harcourt are steal­ USTEN AND INDULGE IN Repression was serious business in the individual performances deserve praise. before my eyes and not just in my mind. ing an hour or two of forbidden SEN5UAUTY...WITH STYLE world that produced Die Fledermaus. In Ragnar Ulfung’s Alfred was a What a marvelous television mini-series togetherness. comparison to Victorian England, the mischieveous, good natured prim o it would make, I keep thinking; possibly Director Kanievska says he was afraid EROTIC — RECORDED FANTASY fire under society’s pressure cooker was tenore. The way he played with his musi­ of alienating the audience by showing NEW. UNIQUE CONCEPT turned up higher and the lid was screwed cal allusions was ingenious. Helga one to rank with the splendidly memorable Brideshead Revisited of a two men sharing a kiss. Yet he apparent­ NO BUSY SIGNAL-NO CAU BACKS on tighter. Behind the comedy o f Fleder­ Dernesch’s Prince Orlovsky was a stunn­ ly felt no trepidation about depicting the maus, after all, is the threat of jail. ing coup de theatre. The way she turned few years past. NO CREDIT CARDS As it is, so many characters are fierce paddling inflicted upon Bennett by The strains on this besieged society herself into a man—in fact, into the his senior classmen when his wayward­ SO SAFE-SO CONVENIENT-SO PRIVATE come out in Strauss’ operetta in the form handsome, bored but fabulously presented so early in the film, at such a rapid pace and played by actors who ness is discovered. Interestingly, the SO LOW IN COST of mindless jokes by the men and fits of wealthy Russian party-giver—defined film’s producer Alan Marshall ^ o was giddy coloratura from the women. the term impersonation. Kevin Langan resemble one another, that it is difficult NOW FULLY OPERATIONAL to sort out their separate identities and Tcspomihle for Midnight Express, which Encasing all these tensions—and making was a fluid Governor of the Pris on. graphically showed its hero biting out them palatable—are the piquant , Langan is so comfortable, so easy and various interrelationships. One needs B m e lu m lv and desires more time with all of this, another man’s tongue in an act of rhythms and effervescent melodies of convincing on the operatic stage that one M o rth m m STARTS wishing for expansion while the brief righteous rage, but denied the character GATEWAY the Waltz King. Vienna in 1874, the year begins to suspect he was bom to be up 215 JACKSON STREET running time compeli'condensation. the homosexual relationship his real-life C m lifo m la Fledermaus pTermered, drank in Strauss’ there. George Rose, although over­ 421-3353 FRtDAY! Still, in terms of tlie form Mitchell has counterpart did in fact experience. Still, E n g m g m m m n t 976-S0L6 music for the same reason his characters directed in the non-singing role of Frosh the single scene of bodily closeness we ONL r $2 (FLUS TOLLS f AFFUCABLE) ON TOLA FHONÍ SU' chosen, the film is skillfully done. Few WAimiNG! Fedm l Itw pnhibitt mmon. MEN ONL Y! drink so much champagne: to forget the the Jailer, executed his exaggerated everpresent restraints under which they movements masterfully. < I* i if

16 ì l M i ® “ July 20,1984 July 20,1984

r " HUNAN SHAOLIN ON POLK The Jeffrey : RESTAURANT Daring, Persistent & flaw Sexi PRICE WAR!! lxp *fl«n o « ttw wrofM famous Hunan His Round of Angels honors a long­ time friend and musical adviser, James ouMno M in o r for Four, Wo rooommond You Can Have Your Choice of Howell of San Francisco, who died in our N IC Today Show* spookri 1982. It opens beautifully with an un­ Hot and Sour Soup For Four dulating ring of bodies in a pool of icy- ANY ONE OF THE RECEIVERS 1) Shoolin Chicken - delicious é ' ’ ^ blue light, as Mahler’s music rises. But 2) lron platter - three sizzling seafoods r I u t soon its eerie, other-worldly intent 3) Lake Tung Ting Prawns Joffrey Ballet War Memorial June develops hairline fractures from the Shown Below For Only 4) Mongolion Beef 30 til July 14. gymnastic contortions of the admittedly Steam rice and dessert ALL for just S29.95 dazzling Patricia Miller, with James Canfield. But then who would have the (that’s right, only one dolliEir), fo r any one of the receivers shown By Mark Woodworth restraint not to exploit her uncanny ex­ below, with the purchase of any one pair of speakers shown below 1150 Polk Street (near Sutter) 771-6888 “ The Joyful Jazzy Joffrey.” With tension? (Example: He supports her Free evening parking this fanfare, one of our oldest yet most standing on point as she does a vertical determinedly youthful ballet companies split, her other foot hitting heaven.) JVC SONY MARANTZ was presented by the San Francisco Sym­ Alpino may never leam that more is phony in its'two-week run at the O ^ra less. Crowds usually go ape over his House. ballets, but their cheers seem like split- W Like the tides, dancers and choreo- ballots for the beauty of pure dance, the . 4 | t g grapliers rise to meet the Joffrey Ballet, spectacle of resplendent youth on parade and the feats deriving from circus, Choose From 3 Current Models Choose From 3 Current Models A Very High Quality Brand; One of then recede when their time comes. But Including the RX44. Including the STRVX450. The Best Values Offered the basic company personality continues racetrack and acrobatic ring. r m m n E R Arpino’s T rin ity always blazes, unchanged: its eclectic repertoire of though now with somewhat forced fires classics from the days of Diaghilev FISHER through today’s mainstream dance- (even the SF Boys Chorus sounded PIONEER KENWOOD makers, both balletic and modern; im- (tampered). I’m now convinced that the maculate/training in theatrical aspects Joffrey will never perform this paean to youth without a black man as lead (the such as period, characterization, gesture, mime; and exuberant defiance Christian Holder role). No matter that of the laws of gravity and aging. (There Edward Morgan moves magnificently, Choose From 3 Current Models. A Well Known Brand of Receivers. A Brand That’s Making must be a Bermuda Triangle where A Comback From Difficulties. American dancers vanish the day they turn 30.) TECHNICS SHERWOOD This year’s roster of ballets ranges, from classics (alternately symbolic, frothy or Western) by Ashton, Tudor, Massine and de Mille to works by some Choose From 3 Current Models An Exceptionally Good Receiver. of the more noted creative forces of to­ Choose From Two Current Models. day (Paul Taylor, Jiri Kylian, William GRirrbS Forsythe and resident choreographer ALL merchandise is BRAND NEWin FACTORY SEALED CARTONS;They are NOT factory seconds; NOT scratched or blemished. Gerald Arpiño). DISCOUNT In the two programs I saw, one ALTHOUGH SOME OF THESE SPEAKERS MAY BE T O O LARGE FOR THE AVERAGE HOME, THEIR BEAUTIFUL DESIGN BLENDS WELL WITH ANY DECOR. highlight was Taylor’s Cloven Kingdom, P E T FOOD his man-is-such-a-beast ballet that wallops you somewhere between your JBL ESS MARANTZ BOSE funny bone and your gut. Taylor takes Makes Good Speakers Has Several Models, Speakers are Makes These Fine Interaudio We carry... his epigraph loosely from Spinoza’s And There Are Several And Some Have The Hei I Incredibly High Speakers And There Are Ethics: “ Man is a social animal.” De­ Models To Choose From Air Motion Transformers Quality, And One of The Three Models To fending that proposition, the philoso­ Best Values On The Market. Choose From. Science Diet, lams, Eukanuba, A.N.E, Tamiami, pher also notes that “ man is a god to Tnumph, Wayne, Kasco, Ken ’L Biskit, Foods man,” that men through united strength can avoid dangers threatening us and of Nature, K^-Kan, Alpo, Cycle 1-4,9 Lives, that “ it is nobler...to meditate upon the Friskies Buffet, Kitty Queen, Bright Eyes doings of men than upon those of brutes.” But Paul Taylor loves to muse wittily and m ore... PLUS a full line of accessories, upon brutes-as-men. For 30 years, he has ranged around the universe for subject 670 Chenery St. (offDiamond St.) matter: he’s used the solar system, Cain LINEAR SOUND ALTEC LANSING AURORA SOUND 2 blocks from Glen Park BART station and Abel, cripples and lepers, a pedes­ Is An Exceptionally Is One Of The Oldest Speakers Offer trian crossing, man’s bestiality (in Good Value in Speakers Brands Of Speakers On Remarkably Good The Speakers Vary In several pieces), dogs, insects and im­ And The Model P-3(X)1 The Market Sound At A Very Good Price From One Branij Phone 239-PETS Price. aginary beings. In Cloven Kingdom (the Danis« Jackson and Tom Mossbrucksr In Is A Great Value. To Another, And When long-skirted women are shoeless but for Th« JoHroy production of Dream Dancas. WE OFFER EVENING DELIVERY SERVICE silver material aroimd their “ necks”). You Buy Any Pair At Our Taylor sets formally clad men leaping to this is an unfortunate, but not rare, in­ Regular Price, baroque string music that gets increas­ stance of dance world racism. BUY N BULK & SAVE ingly punctured by yaps and riffs of per­ William Forsythe’s Love Songs lcx)ks You Get cussion sounds, like terriers tugging created with his tongue planted not in down a dowager’s slip at a fancy ball. cheek but in the vicinity of his spleen~an A Receiver For Gestures become overtly animalistic, awful image that matches my reaction to ONE DOLLAR. San Francisco's only and the women sweep on wearing mir­ this discordant, frenzied, relationship­ Spanish ^Italian ^Mexican rored headdresses that blind us watchers bashing ballet. It’s a matter of taste, but Seafood Resturant with a sense of not having put totally ballets of the “ love me but if you leave behind us our manners from the rude me I’ll shake you till your tailbone rat­ FOR EXAMPLE; kingdom of beasts. tles” variety aren’t my cup of grog. Who If You Choose A Pair of Speakers at $149.00 A chief delight of Taylor, in addition needs to pay $22 to see ordinary ur­ Per Speaker, That Comes To A Total Of $298.00 = Per Pair to the wit, pathos and wisdom he so banites destroy each other? For The Pair of Speakers. — » 2 9 8 ° ® El craftily blends, is the force of his How wonderful at least to see Rodeo __Your Choice of Any One Of choreographic structure: Every move­ (emphasis on the penultimate syllable), ° ° — The Receivers Shown Above;] ment is strong and telling, not merely a the venerable Agnes de Mille’s Mild + 1 For Only ONE Dollar Gallego means to make a prettily posed picture. Western classic, wherein dynamo By contrast, while Gerald Arpiño cowgirl Beatriz Rodriguez rides ’n’ ropes possesses unlimited ambition and im­ with the best of the boys, but tickles the Total For Entire 3 Piece System - $ 2 9 9 ^ ® Introductory offer agination, his ballets for the Joffrey head wrangler’s libido only by donning a Limit, one receiver per customer. Supplies of some models are limted, so hurry!!! “2 Dinners for the Price of One” seem to work at speed, daring, yellow dress and playing scxnety’s game. Remember, you must buy a pair of speakers to get a receiver for one dollar. (Highest Priced Dinner will be charged) sculptured visual effects and general The sunny horsing aroimd by Jerel Salad Bar Not Included hell-bent-for-leather.. .exoticism, Hilding and the explosive Tom Please Present Coupon before ordering eroticism. Some feel his ballets would be Mossbrucker, the vivacious Copland No Credit Cards Accepted with this offer more significant were he to find more of score, the ancient (1942) designs by Valid until 8-7-84 the musical line, elicit meaning through Oliver Smith are just right. The entire ftí4 Smmtuf Sweetie. tU tá u S * mt .AcMtUm whole-body gesture, and in general, work rompingly pays tribute to the win­ 3161 24th Street Reservations think how to make his pieces richer, not ning of the West: through daring, the 25SSIRVINQ STREET, SAN FRANCISCO (near So. Van Ness) »21-6300 (•M block to u lh «fOcldcn Oat« Fork, cl 2711« A««nu«| merely faster or more cluttered, allure of the unknown, raw sex and per­ OPËNMOW. T H R U S A T . 10:00 AM to6:00 PM SUNOAYat1:00 AM lo5:00 PM cluttered. sistence. July 20,1984 July 20,1984 19

• Ongoing • Starting Now, based on the musical revue by ■ Dual oxhlbltlont at Atlas Savings: David Shire and Richard Maltby, Jr. 9:30 pm. INVIGORATING MASSAGE ROOFING-ALLTYPES Wayne Flynn's prints at the 18th Street of­ at the Plush Room, Hotel York. $10. Call Strong, yet sensitive complete or patch. Low prices, high fice; Dean Paquette's photorealistic water- 885-6800. Also July 31. * w * Nourishing * Relaxing e * * quality. Guaranteed work. Call John colors at the main office (1967 Market St.). • San Francisco Chamber Orchestra Certified In Swedish & Shiatsu at 6410304. (8) Through Aug. 4. Summer Twilight Series presents Dawn Ken 9266160 • Circuit Dance Cycle II, a collage of new Foster Dodson, cello and Mona Wahle-Sllls, (6) and Elk. $20 per person; $30 per couple. Call piano, in a program of Frescobaldl, SPANKING WORKING PARTNER works and live music, with dancers-choreo- Warm W/M Big Brother 34, tall and graphers Karen Attix, Helen Dannenberg, (707) 877-3262 for information. Also July 22. Beethoven, Schumann and Prokofiev. 2 pm.. Conservative finartcial businessman OVER 25 MODELS trim spanks slim guys 18-35, any race. looking to become a working partner Nancy Karp, Virginia Matthews and Deborah • East meets West in a unique joining of Legion of Honor Little Theater in Lincoln TO SELECT FROM Park. Reverse OK. Bob P.O. Box 14794, SF, in local business. Can provide finan­ Slater. 8:30 pm at the New Performance contemporary Chinese musical themes with CA94114. (6) Gallery, 3153 17th St. (at Shotwell). Call Western musical writing in a Chinese Sym­ • The Flowing Stream Ensemble cial and management experience and 863-9834. Through July 22. phonic Concert. 8 pm, Davies Hall. presents a concert of traditional Chinese is self-motivated, enjoys people aiHl • The Pocket Opera Company, Inc., music: classical, regional, folk and contem­ has proven track record In developing r/o\'4i irif s • North Beach Grand Opera presents a “ATTENTION WIND SURFERSI” good Ideas Into profit. Call 776-5382. A ID S )’84 double bill of Puccini's Suor Angelica and presents Offanbachanalla, with porary. 3 pm. at the Park Presidio Methodist Would like to meet others who wind­ ' : i: .1 Bt ... AD YOU Leoncavallo's I Pagllaccl. 7:30 pm. Room Offenbach's La Belle Helene on July 21,26; Church, 4301 Geary Blvd. Free. surf or others who are Interested In (8 ) A, I I D -iS t iHST C-300 Fort Mason Center. Friday and Satur­ Aug. 3 and 12; La Vie Parlslenne on July 22, taking up the sport. SENTINEL USA, day through Aug. 4. Also Sunday perfor­ 28; Aug. 2 and 10; La Parichole on July 27; • TUESDAY, JULY 31 • Box 511,500 Hayes St., SF, CA. 94102 Jobs Ottered Aug. 5 and 11; and The Bridge of Sighs on Ju­ mance at 2 pm through Aug. 5. Call 558-9143. The country rock of electric fiddle (8) • Art Franca presents recent works by ly 29; Aug. 4 and 9. All performances 8 pm at LESBIAN/OAV , wizard Doug Kershaw comes to the Venetian SWITCHBOAlkO 1 Jacqueline Graal, Jeanne Esmein and Alain Herbst Theatre. $8—$15. Call 392-4400. SALESPEOPLE WANTED: To repre­ Room, Fairmont Hotel. 9:30^IIW 11:30 pm. The Personal 841-6224 ■ " Í Kleinmann. 49 Edgecroft Road, Kensington. NEW TO BAY AREA sent the oldest National Gay • TUESDAY, JULY 2 4 • Through Aug. 12. Call 772-6163 for reserva­ Attractive, GWM, 29, desires to meet U > • r - ■ A ‘ P T [ L) • ProlessloliN Stall Through Aug. 15. tions. Telephone Directory. Willing to train; masculine men who are togeUier . J -'PB Touch Trained Vwüntaoi-s • The Venetian Room at the Fairmont recent graduates welcomed. Ex­ • CommunNy EdOcalion • FRIDAY, JULY 20 • mind, body, soul. Objective, friend­ clusive territories available. Call RICHARD OF SF Hotel presents acclaimed jazz pianist • WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1 • ships, relationship connections, with 411smi-3805 Ahmad Jamal for a one-week engagement. (-11 5) 82* -3457 • The Hollywood Actors Theatre, Inc., of • The 14th annual exhibition of work by men who plan to live In Bay Area. No Check out Los Angeles premieres Its production of 9:30 and 11:30 pm. drugs, light aloohol, OK. Fun and Volunteers Needed students graduating from the Master of Fine Secretary Back Stage. 8 pm at the Isis Oasis Bed and Arts program at UC— Berkeley opens at the responsible, any age, Greg. 8EN- • WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 • Operatione Assistant our special Breakfast Resort and Theatre In Geyservllle. University Art Museum. TINEU USA, P.O. Box 521, 500 Hayes SA,\ f itA\:'is(. ¡sMOfttnjs Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings • Bay Area Playwrights Festival VII St., SF.CA 94102. (8) GayFIrst, Inc., owner of Sentinel, U.S.A. Is looking for one rare In­ v O l SftAftE IT' c h E through Aug. 4. Show $6; dinner and show presents performances by Bill Talen and • THURSDAY, AUG. 2 • . offer $15. Call (707) 857-3524. Deborah Slater and collaboration between dividual to work directly fof the O’Bryan opens at the Concord Pavilion Fri­ Hot/humpy yng gwm cpI want sngl • Ed Ames stars In Man of La Mancha as Helen Dannenberg and Norah Holmgren. At • The Summer Language Institute, publisher and editor. Successful can­ EACIrK day, July 27. and esp cpIs to share times In and out part of the “Broadway Under the Stars” sum­ Tamalpais High School, Mill Valley. Through UC—Santa Cruz, presents Marc Accornero, didate will have 3 yrs. experience, well mer series of classic American musicals. 8 baritone, and Robert Pettitt, paino, in con­ of bed. Want good people/longterm organized, excellent written S ora! Rentals July 29. Call 381-3311 for information. friends for closed circle group, xchng c s n e E ^ pm. Concord Pavilion, through July 22. Also * SATURDAY, JULY 28 • cert at Stevenson College Dining Hall. - communication skills, Word/Data Pro­ Salas UC—Santa Cruz. 8 pm. $5/$3 donation. PIP to occup: Box 15068, No. 289 SF., 2712 TELEGRAPH BERKELEY Sunday July 22 at 2:30 pm. Tickets $4.75 • FRIDAY, JULY 27 • • Singer Claudia Austin and the cessing exp. desirable, works well In­ CA 94115. No fats, wierdos and want ASIAN ROOMMATE WANTED ENTREPRENEURS V______y -$17.75. Call 67-MUSIC. Schellvllle Southside Blues Band will be dependently, professional telephone • Oakland's own Pointer Sisters make a under 30's please. SF and Sacra­ $190. mo. util. Inclu/share, Polk St. 1 WHO ------.wM provide lease • Coma Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy among the featured performers appearing at manner & bus. presence. Ground floor triumphant return to the Bay Area In an ex­ Sentinol USA urelcomM contributions to mento areas. (6) opportunity for right person, work rm. studio w/gwm, 25. Prefer young er sale referrals for Jaauart, Private P.O. Box Service dowiitownl Dean, Jimmy Dean, presented by the Bedinl the sixth annual Erotic Art Show. Noon to its sight and sound section. Ihey must be Rolls Roycc, Mercedes, VMvos, Theatre Project. 8 pm Friday and Saturday; clusive appearance at the Concord Pavilion. with young, exciting corporation. guy-enjoy nudism, J/O 4761431. (B) We will receive your mall - hold tor dusk at No. 2 Village Lane In Glen Ellen, Call received by Friday the week before publl- l^sches. Mazdas. Teyolas, 7:30 pm Sunday. Center for Art and Educa­ 8 pm. Opening the show is fast-rising Send resume promptly or apply In per­ pickup or forward worldwidel Cell (707) 996-3115 for Information. eatlon. Please Include the time, date, place Interested In pumps/foresklns/fllcks, 6M. Chrvsiers. Fords„ etc. tion, 347 Dolores St. (at 16th). $7. Through newcomer O'Bryan. $9.75—$13.75. Call son between 9 am — 12 noon M-F. 500 W H O v ^ te SeHInt, P e p c r w ^ 6766023 or stop at 533 Post St., 8F„ I addresa and charge If there Is one. We no others need reply. 863-4794 Even­ July 29. Call 221-0070. 67-MUSIC. Hayes St. Reports, and Follew-ups. CA. (6) • SUNDAY, JULY 29 • cannot accept them over the phone or ings. (6) HoueeToStiere • Vida Gallery presents an exhibition of Lg. new Oek Hills honts, very nice W HO —ore never satisfied with without a phone number. For further Infor­ ^ their current income. recent paintings by Davis artist Chris Kidd. • The Lamplighters present a concert of with fireptoce, wet bar, many EX­ • SATURDAY, JULY 21 • mation, call or write: Ideal for person with many Gallery hours: Wednesday and Thursday well-known and seldom performed excerpts Advertising Space Sales TRAS. Owner wants to share with • Second Annual California Wine Sight AiKf Souttd Peninsula GWM 37, 5'9'’, 145 seeks contacts. Excel finder’s fee. 2— 7 pm; Friday 2—5 pm; Saturday 1—4 pm. of Gilbert and Sullivan. 7 pm. at the Julia friends/lover. If you want fun and The publisher of Sentinel, U.S.A. responsible gay irwles. Possible Tooting Championships at the Greenwood %Sentinel USA Cell Nick 10-2 Mon-Fri 346-4267 SanFïandsco San Francisco Women's Building, 354318th Morgan Theatre, 2640 College Ave. In smiles with love and commitment seeks an experienced, energetic, and tax benemi. approx. $5O0/mo. 500 Hayes Street Ridge Vineyard and Winery, Mendocino St., Fourth floor. Through Sept. I. Opening Berkeley. $6. Call 548-7234. write Box 192,0, 942 W. El Camino, aggressive salesperson ready to Keith 430-eg50. AIDS Foundcrtion County, on Greenwood Road, between Philo reception 7—9 pm, Aug. 3. • Magic Moments from Startlitg Here, San Francisco, CA. 94102 Sunnyvale, CA 941387. (B) make a commitment to an ambitious, 16) young new corporation. Ground floor opportunity for a person not afraid of • imormotion Hotline aMTUREOENTLCIMN hard work and risks. We pay the HoUMkMpBT • M edical Referrals Trim and fR, nioe face, over 40, aeeks highest comms. In the Industry with FINANCIAL y o u i ^ men, slim and Intelligent - In- Yard maintenance, 12 hra wk, $8 per strong management backup. Oppor­ hour. Possible llve-in. 391-1090 days. • Educational Services FREEH GAY PRIDE SPECIAL tereétedin outdoor acthrltlee, the arts, PROBLEMS? tunity to earn a decent Income in a (6) • Social Services for socializing, travel, etc. - for friendship comfortable envlrorvnent. Only one and/or romance940-1543. (6) BANKRUPTCY position available. Call Mr. Roberts at CHAPTER 13 A rs o n s w ith AIDS -GET4 LINES FREEH 861-8100,9-^.12 noon for In ti^ ew , MAN IN UNIFOHM NEEDED Auto damage appraiser wanted for - r - -V«. ' r B.A. Must have relleble trensp. Send m iE INITIAL CONSULTATION 29, BL/BL, 5’9'', 145, moustache, ARE YOU TALL /LNO HUSKY? WITH CXnmCNCCO a t t o h n c t in Seal FTcoicisco seeks cop, fireman, security man or Are you 6’’ *, over 180 lbs., 40’s - 50’s, resume - particulars to C.J. Brown, Personals P.O. Box 421646, SF.. CA 94142-1646. any uniform enthusiasts for uninhib­ masculine, so am I. Let's talk. M assag e 863-AlDS GET THE FIRST 4 LINES OF TYPE FREE FOR YOUR Blue Eyes ited sex. Prefer dark hair and 552-6286 eves. (B) (6 ) 355-0583 Could be looking for you. I’m a moustache on top man. Passive and toll free in Northern Colil CLASSIFIED. EACH ADDITIONAL LINE COSTS $1.00 handsome, fit and young 45. I or blonde okay. I worship uniformed Waller R. Nelson -Law Offices, men totally. Bruce 372 Richland, S.F. SUM HIGH SCHOOL 16197 Serious ebout a massage? (800) FOR-AIDS love outdoors & homelife. Are you Disgusted by unprofessionals, unsafe BOLD HEADINGS ARE ONLY $2.00 DEADLINE IS warm and masculine, goodlook­ 94110 (B) Gentle man 44,57", 155 bis. to share love, fun and equality. 585-4335 before areas, filthy apts. and hand jobs? Volunteers lor Hotline ing, and like yourself? Do not Then call Bill for a $30 guaranteed 11 p.m. Thanks.(6) ftnkhouseflpts. Our community's in 8t general nsststemee July 27,1984 smoke and drink lightly or none? change! 282-1266. (6) For a chemistry test, photo reply Clean Guys Office: 419 Ivy Street c ris is — alwetys needed. to: Sentinel USA, 500 Hayes St. W/M seeks same to show off, to SPANKING sod you csn San Francisco m o k e s d iffcro n cc Box 516, S.F. 94102. pose for nude photos: should be Seek attr. trim guys needing their butts reddened. Qr/P a plus. Phono Mon.-Fri. 1-6 PM (5) under 30. Would also be interest­ Massage by leather slave. Prefer older Or By Appointment ed in sex and good times. No $. No., photo w/face; Mike, 53014th, No. gent. Call evenings, 861-5194. Counseling for people with House cleaning. Experienced, refer­ 9. S.F. 94103. (B) If you are a thick 9’’ plus hung Just fun. Couples(guys) too. Smo­ (6) AIDS and iheir loved ones. ences available. Rex 861-3618. (6) downward, a good looking 40's, Masc oths extra-welcome. 584-4359. Studio 419 Ivy No. 7 $350. expert Deep throat wants you, age, (5) Studio 419 Ivy No. 8 $350. One year commitment, race not Important (prefer) 40 or over, For S ale J/O Demonstration Studio 554 Hayes No. 1 $400. eight hours a week write Reg. Box 108, 417 Gough S.F., Italian - smooth, muscular, lean, super 2-Bedroom 419 Ivy No. 15 CA 94102 wftel. No. (6) pecs, rippled stomach Greg, $450. CALL 5 5 8 -9 6 4 4 COMPLETE GOT ROCKHARD MUSCLES?? FOR SALE 387-7002. (6) for application Uke to pose and flex? Like to be HOUSECLEAINJING Yg man - dark, good looking/amooth Wng Box Spring & Mattress Serta Stove,, relrixerator, car­ tongued and admired? Hot good look­ muscular bod, educated, caring -Good Condition $85.00, Frame pets and curtains included. ing, well built stud will do the jobi -seeks qquallty men for emotlon- $14.00. 775-4880/864-2777 First and last months rent Shanti Project ESALEN M/LSSAGE CLASSES al/physlcal fulfillment. Good 771-8882keeptrylng anytime! (6) required. No deposits. K - ji Classified body copy, and 23 units for a (6) Individual sessions. Details: Milo Jar­ bod/looks/warm heartfbright mind Must be employed. ^ heading over your ad. Each letter, punctuation mark and word space count as one unit vis, 8662842 (legitimate). (6) turns me on. Any other hopeless KasrpdntTeSy^'”'^"'' '‘"® romantics out there? Reply w/photo: FREE WAIKIKI VACA'RON Mondale-FeWistein 863-6262 o d o SENTINEL USA, Box 520,500 ■ j"!® must be received by 12 Noon the Monday before publication We reserve the Free llfetima membership Is now be­ Convention Buttons Hayee St., S.F. 94102 (6) UaIso f^ à io . Hjirt. others) RICHARD S MEN be taken ove“r thlTShone'^ objectionable or inconsistent with our policies No ads can ing offered to our new computer Cuts and Boyish BODY TRIPS matchmaking club. All members Slim, smooth, 18 yrs, 5’9”, 130 lbs, 821 3330 We froducliom 957-9715 Mail received at the SENTINEL. USA office costs $2 for the box. and $3 for forwardino the .automatically entered for annual hung nice and thick, friendly. In and SHARE HOUSE mail to you. You may pick up mail anytime between 9 and 5 on weekdays. rwaroing the HANDSOME S U .ie lo fS drawing to luxury condo vacation. Out $50, Mark 647-2859. (6) Sep. Bdrm L/R Vkkit bath Incl. utllview (6) Athletic, blond, hung. VfC, 28 years Call 793-3849 to receive Info — IBM ■»84 Castro. >160 Sf g 8’’, very discreet, John • Far lafariMflaa an4 SENTINEL USA, Box 517, 500 Hayes HUSKY HOT HAIRY MAN, masculine, attractive, non-smoking Local Ref - Including credit & banks. Ryan Hensly special guy to share Ilfs for better or healthy and frleiKily. Comfortable Michael St., SF.CA 94102. (6) 37, seeks same phys. type for 1 to 1 rel. student type. If you are a homebody, Must have 1-2 bedroom unfum -► HerbalNa Distributor worse In a loving relationship. Call Nob Hill location. Most scenes $50 An hour and a half of peace. Pure ex­ Pugaley FREE ESRMATES Interests: river, music, home, travel. drive, looking for stability and help In Craig, 441-1550. Csll Charles 6766023 pert massage $25. In the Castro. Call 552-8381 Dealgn 928-3886.(6) P.O.Box 31151 S.F. 94131 (6) your life call; SSO-8996. (6) ■6465M7. (B) (8) 10a.m.-10p.m. Jim,(416)864-2430. (6) (4Í 415 884 0475 caws-aat-am » "THE COLDEST WINTER I EVER SPENT WAS A SUMMER IN SAN FRANCISCO

/■ 0 LTU y \

BUROON*8 THIS MONTH ON THE RIVER Fine Dining 16203A First Street, P.O. Box 705 Newspaper/Entertainment Quide 15405 River Road Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 887-2419 P.O. Box 778 Monte Rio, CA 95462 (707) 887-9534 Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 889-2615 HIGHLANDS RESORT C A 8A D E LR IO Cabins/Camping TRIPLE R RESORT Mexican i Continentai Dining 14000 Woodland Drive, P.O. Box 346 Bar/RestauranVLodging 17500 Orchard Avenue Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 8600333 4th and Mill Streets, P.O. Box 785 Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 8690691 Guemeville, CA^95446 (707) 869-2017 UTTLE BAVARIA RESTAURANT CENTENNIAL ASSOC. German Bavarian & Continentai Cuisine VILLAGE INN Bar/Restaurant/Lodging REAL ESTATE 16632 Hwy 116 River Boulevard Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 8690121 Monte Rio, CA 95462 (707) 8652304 Formerly Jack Wright 17120 H\wy 116, P.O. Box 361 WILDWOOD Resort-Retreat Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 869-2805 RIVER BEND CAMPGROUND P.O. Box 78 RV & Tent Camping— MS20 River Rd. Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 632-5321 CENTURY 21 Forestville, CA 95436 (707) 887-7662 Cochrane Associates Real Estate RIVER VILLAGE RESORT WILLOWS A Guesthouse on the River 16626 River Road 15905 River Road Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 869-9006 Bar/RestauranVCabins 14880 River Road, P.O. Box 368 Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 8693279 FERNGROVE RESORT Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 869-9066 Deluxe Cottages w/fireplaces 16650 River Road RUSSIAN RIVER Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 869-9992 GAY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION FIFES/DRUMS P.O. Box 1480, Guemeville, CA 95446 Resort/Restaurant/Disco 16467 River Road, P.O. Box 45GBA RUSTY NAIL Bar/Barbecue Weekends Guemeville, CA 95446 (707) 8690656 9117 River Road Forestville, CA 95436 (707) 887-1322

RUSHAN MVa SAT tUSINCSS ASS0«ATI0N