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b 13 TWT NEWS Roy Hill. KIXl Radio. Dallos Heolth. UT Protest. \ Sl'2.'1 \b 25 COMMENT letters to the Editor \1\31 -, 29 VIEWPOINT Texas Has No Clear Gay Rights Agenda bl,l Bill Nelson 33 HEALTH Monthly AIDS Update bl,l Wilson, M.Ed_ 36 HIGHLIGHT The Story of a Female Impersonator. 50 Years Ago bl,l Phil johnson 39 BOOKS Evongelical Terrorism by Arthur F. Ide Reviewed bl,l Fields 44 MOVIES Streets of Gold With Klaus Maria Brandauer Reviewed bl,l O. Flores Alvarez Nccccs/s Fool With Eric Roberts & Rosanno Arquette Reviewed bl,l Harrl,l Deutsch 46 SHOWBIZ Fonda & Funicello? Sexy Steve (Guttenberg) .. bl,l jock Varsi 48 BACKSTAGE Texas EnteJtainment and Theatre bl,l Billie Duncan 52 ART Visually Across the State bl,l Mitchell M. Bartlow 55 HOT TEA Most Clubs Hold Thanksgiving Buffets/Dinners Thursday, November 27 68 SNAPSHOTS Texas Goy Rodeo in Dallas Photos bl,l Michael McHinnel,l THANKSGIVING DAY 72 SPORTS Texas Sports bl,l Bobbl,l Miller 76 COVER/PHOTO ESSAY Thanksgiving Celebration Photographs bl,l Echo Ll,lnne Turkey with all the trimmings 81 STARSCOPE How Will the Mors Shift Into Pisces Affect You? bl,l Milton von Stem starts at 8 PM. 87 CLASSIFIED Wont Ads and Notices 97 CALENDAR Special One-Time Only & Non-Profit Community Events 99 THE GUIDE Texas Business/Club Directory

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== TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 9 PAGE 8 • TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 SUNDAYS SUNDAYS SUPER SUNDAY $6 LIQUOR BUST HAPPY HOUR &2BEERBUST All night Both start at 4 pm $6 LIQUOR BUST PROUD II TO HOST Food Service 3pm-7pm on Patio FREE BEER 7pm MONDAYS MONDAYS 10 PM-FREE BEER MAD MONDAYS NO COVER lOpm-FREE BEER NO COVER SIT-DOWN DINNER TUESDAYS WHITENIGHT All white THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 AT UNCLE CHARLIE'S well liquor TUESDAYS Just $1.00 MEN'S NIGHT Courtesy Boathouse, 505Qub, Nexus, HaD's, Uncle Charlie's and SaDy's Apartment WEDNESDAYS NOON IT03PM $2 BEER BUST All you care to drink -~~ ~~ ~.--~ \ Starts 10 pm

"y I, ~,,, ~~ ';"/j! '- ~ ~~f )~"":"4!; THURSDAYS \.~~ J~ NAME THAT ,r OLDIE-WIN! THURSDAYS " D' 9PM POOL Thursday IThursday , .. after Thanksglvlng Inner TOURNAMENT HAPPY HOUR . All night Join us at Sally's Apartment for Midnight- 50c schnapps SOC SCHNAPPS AME THAT OLDIE BEAR DRAWING FRIDAYS and Holiday Happy Hour FRIDAYS T.G.I.FRIDAY 9 pm-Pool Tournament Start your weekend with 50< Drinks for All Day / All Night Sally's crowded Happy Hour Cocktail Hour and Midnight Bear Drawing & Big Buffet SALLY'S SATURDAYS SATURDAYS PARTY NIGHT ~, .. /._'- $6 LIQUOR BUST $6 LIQUOR BUST UNCh~ starts at 4pm 3pm-7pm NO COVER Your #1 ~ austtn austIn Party Place! 1301 Lavaca • 474-6481 478-8782 • 2828 Rio Grande THE ~~\\l651 CLUB \\9d FT. WORTH I NEWS gays and lesbians are limited by socie- Fort Worth's Oldest ty's demands that they "fit in the crowd. and Texas' Newest "When you deny us the freedom to be who and what we are, you deny your- selves the same freedom," she said. A Man's Country & Paul Clover addressed the issue of AIDS and said that education is the best Western Dance Bar way to combat AIDS and AIDS hysteria. After a dramatic group reading writ- ten by Ann Bruchrnlller, which chron- SUNDAYS: icled the history of anti-gay oppression, Wiederaenders concluded the rally with T-DANCE Student Beth Wiederaenders speaking at gay rally on Hallo- noon-til ween at UT campus in Austin. a call for unity among gays and TWT NEWS photo by GLSA. straights. "We don't want to be angry POOL anymore," she said. "We want to live." TOURNAMENT, 3PM (3 pool tables) UT AUSTIN HOLIDAY BALL MONDAYS: GAY RALLY C & W DANCE FOR DIGNITY/SA 200 UT Students Watch LESSONS, 7:30PM San Antonio Chapter Will Gay Students Rally at Instructor: Wendall Celebate 10th Anniversary Campus Main BUilding. Beginner and With Ball at Bonham. Advanced Classes Exclusive TWT NEWS Report. SAN ANTONIO - In honor of the TUESDAYS: AUSTIN - The Gay and Lesbian Stu- tenth anniversary of the San Antonio $CASH$ dents Association's "Hear Our Scream" chapter of Dignity, a holiday ball will be rally on Halloween, October 31, was a JACK-POT held on Saturday, November29. "It will success, GLSA spokesperson Mark be our first formal ball, which we hope DRAWING Nash reported. will continue to be an annual event," About 40 people demonstrated their FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS: Dignity told TWT NEWS. support for the rally by holding signs There will be no charge to those at- COUNTRY AND and sitting on the west steps of UT's tending the Ball but anyone wishing to WESTERN DANCING Main Building. An audience of 200 attend must obtain an invitation from a AND Partving at its university students was in attendance. Dignity member. Only one person per in- "Best" with the largest "Little heckling was reported," Nash vitation will be allowed to enter. dance floor in told TWT NEWS. The Ball will be held at Bonham Ex- Tarrant Countv The rally was led by GLSA co-chair- change, 411 Bonham, and will begin at woman Beth Wiederaenders, who spoke 8 p.m. Attire is semi-formal to formal, no of the "inner scream" that comes from jeans or shorts. DJ s Willie Wayne & Terry living in "a society that tells us to There will be refreshments which will . 7 nights a week apologize for our every thought, every be provided by Dignity, but there will feeling; that tells us to hide our anger, also be a cash bar for those wishing to to hide our fear, and to hide our love." purchase alcohol, a spokesperson said. 651 South Jennings Guest speakers Edie Schaeffer of the A variety of music will be played, pop, Ft. Worth. Texas Austin Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus country-western, soul, and Spanish. and Paul Clover of the Austin AIDS Proj- (817) 332-0745 "Everyone is invited to attend, so please ect also addressed the university au- help Dignity celebrate its tenth anniver- dience. Schaeffer told students that sary," the chapter invited.

PAGE 12 TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 I TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 13 FREE SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS Dallas County Health Dept. Provides AIDS Presentations To Individuals & Groups. DALLAS - AIDS, ARC, and HIV in- fections continue to climb in the gay community and Dallas is no exception. Anyone who has had a sexual expert- HOUSING AUSTIN ence with another person in the last AIDS PATIENTS seven years may have been exposed to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Need Increases, Says New (HIV), experts say. Housing Task Force. To combat the spread of the HIV virus, the Dallas County Health Depart- Special Meeting ThisSunday! ment now provides free presentations AUSTIN - With the number of new throughout the Metroplex. "Our speak- AIDS cases rising in Austin, the need for ers address HIV transmission, antibody housing for people with AIDS will dra- testing, risk reduction guidelines, and matically increase over the next few services available in the Dallas area. years, predicted Douglas Key of the Audiovisual materials and literature are Austin AIDS Project (AAP). also provided at no charge," stated Marc To address the growing problem, a Lerro, HIV educator with the Dallas Housing Task Force was established County Health Department. last spring by AAP to investigate the To learn more about HIV infections problem. After several months studying or to arrange a presentation for grou ps, what has been done in other cities, the call the HIV Clinic at (214)920-7915,Lerro Task Force is now ready to start plan- told TWT NEWS. ning ways to meet this need in Austin, TWT NEWS was advised. NEW UH CAMPUS "Our immediate needs have been met so far by private parties who haveagreed GROUP FORMS to rent to our clients at reduced rates, Gay Students at Clear with financial assistance from the Proj- Lake U of H Established. ect where necessary," said Key,co-chair of the Task Force. CLEAR LAKE - An active group of "But we will probably need to estab- lesbian and gay students at the Univer- lish something similar to San Francis- sity of Houston at Clear Lake have an- co's Shanti Houses in the near future," nounced the formation of a new student he suggested. In addition to indepen- group. dent living homes, the Task Force said The name adopted by the new cam- it plans to work for nursing home facil- pus organization is Lesbian & Gay ities for people with AIDS. Students (LAGS), a spokesperson ad- The next meeting of the Task Force vised TWT NEWS. will be Sunday, November 23, from 2 to "Currently signs are posted weekly 4 p.m. at the Seton Good Health School, with regard to meeting times and 2712 Bee Caves Rd. Those with ideas, place," he stated. The group is open to insights, or actual experience with this anyone who is interested. type of operation are welcome, he said. LAGS' mailing address is UH-CL, Contact the Austin AIDS Project at 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston. (512)458-9550for more information.

TWT NOVEM8EA 21 - NOVEM8EA 27 1986 PAGE 15 RAY HILL TO RUN FOR APlaySafeBar CITY COUNCIL 106 Navarro FreeSafeHealthKits AvailableAtAllTimes. Gay Activist Files for 223-7177 Public Office; Will Be On November '87 Ballot. Join Us Thanksgiving Exclusive TWT NEWS Report. Remember Happy Hour Every Day-Noon to 7 P.M. with $1.25 well and beer. HOUSTON - Raymond Hill, 46, ad- Check out our monthly beer special. $1.00 at all times. vised TWT NEWS last week that he filed Your Favorite Beer may be the Special. the necessary papers on November 12 with City Secretary Anna Russell to run Turkey & All The Trimmings for public office on the city ballot in the November 1987 election. Houston gay activist, Ray Hill, announces he wttt run for public office, probably city councit. 3 P.M. L~ "I'll have to wait until the dust settles TWT NEWS photo by Scot Roberts. with other candidate decisions before I announce which position I will seek," cilperson, taking acue from such public Hill said of his intentions. gay activist officials as Boston's David "But, I anticipate I'll run for an at-large Scondras, Texan Harry Britt "and myoid city council position rather than a dis- friend Harvey Milk," said Hill. trict race," he said in a conversation with Hill added that he anticipated that his TWT NEWS. power base would be varied. In addition Of the five at-large positions, four to gay support, he said he looked for seem like unlikely challenges since votes from other minorities such as those are held by friendly-to-gay-rights blacks, Hispanics and Vietnamese, all council persons: Eleanor Tinsley, Jim of whom he has helped. Greenwood, Anthony Hall and Judson In his November 12 filing, Hill listed Robinson Jr. Jack Valinski and Joe Wilson as co- That leaves only the seat held by campaign treasurers. seldom-i n-attendance-at-cou nc i1- meetings Jim Westmoreland, "the last of the old at-large boys," Hill described. THANKSGIVING Westmoreland is remembered for "giv- ing the middle finger up" to the gay SHAREABRATION community in the late '70s, TWT NEWS Food & Cash for the recalled. Needy Collected on In a conversation with TWT NEWS, Hill explained why he had decided to throw Day After Thanksgiving. his hat into the ring. "It's high time HOUSTON - For the second con- someone broke the veil and started run- secutive year, the Greater Montrose ning for public office," he stated. Business Guild will collect non-perish- "Furthermore, I'll take the heat off able food and cash for the needy to kick other candidates seeking the HGPC en- off the holiday season by setting up dorsement because I will clearly be- Montrose-area collection stations on come the target of the fundamentalists the day after Thanksgiving, Friday, like Dr. Steven Hotze," Hill asserted. November 28. IBaAZ08 I\%'YBI\BOTTO. If Hill were to win his race, Houston President Phyllis Frye said the collec- would join such cities as Boston, San tion points on Friday would be at TWT Francisco, Minneapolis and West Hol- magazine from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 2400 Brazos B.O.A .. • H.O.B.O._ 528-9192-1. lywood in having an openly-gay coun- Charlie's Restaurant from 11 a.m. to 9

TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 17 PAGE 16 OPEN: p.m. and Checkerboard Deli from 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23 Monday·Friday 4 PM FREEWine plus Saturday 7 PM to 9 p.m. Cheese & Fruit Buffet. Sunday 4 PM During Thanksgiving week Back- 7·9 PM street Cafe, Mary's Lounge and Num- bers nightclub, all guild members, will serve as collection points. Where will the food and money go? Commercial Art Friday, Nov. 21 & Saturday, Nov. 22 "Because 100% will be borne by the I =-,,- . I . ~'-- !WJfu Greater Montrose Business Guild, then 100% of the money and food will be given to the following guild-member organizations: "Aid for AIDS, MCCR, Place in the Sun Shelter, Houston AIDS Foundation and help-type organizations that choose to join the guild and request a share. MIDNITE UNDER GLASS Jim Harrington of Texas Civil Liberties Union urges Austin "Because it's the Thanksgiving sea- City Council to pass new anti·discrimination AIDS WITH VANTRE5E son, we should have a grand and gala ordinance. TWT NEWS photo by Scott Taylor. celebration of sharing," stated Frye.

over 250 supporters at the hearing, but PUBLIC HEARING we now know that the religious right is ON AUSTIN AIDS organizing and has stated that they will 527-8830 be involved in this ordinance," he told ORDINANCE, DEC. 4 TWT NEWS. "We can't lose our momentum on this Task Force Urges All issue," added JannaZumbrun, co-chair To Attend Hearing & of the task force. The task force expects To Fill Ouf AIDS the council to set the ordinance for Discrimination Forms. public hearing on December 4. They urge all Austin residents to keep that TWT NEWS Exclusive Report. evening free until the date is set. AUSTIN - As reported last month by "We must have at least 500 people TWT NEWS, the Austin Human Relations ready to be at the hearing to offset the Commission has recommended pas- organized efforts of the Citizens Against sage of a city ordinance proposed by the Pornography. Their leader, Mark Austin Task Force on AIDS-Related Dis- Weaver, has already begun an anti-gay crimination at this week's City Council campaign of phone calls and letters to meeting in Austin. This action followed the council," reported Maxey. a public hearing on October 24 which In order for the task force to present TWT NEWS reported was packed with a convincing case to City Council, cases supporters of the ordinance. of discrimination are being document- At that hearing, experts from all fields ed. In the back of the Austin edition of testified for the need of such an ordi- this week's TWT magazine is a nance to outlaw discrimination in hous- discrimination form which we hope you ing, employment and public accommo- will fill out and return if you know of a dations based on AIDS, ARC, HIV anti- case where someone has been discrim- body positivity, or perception of having inated against in housing or employ- any AIDS condition or being at risk. ment because of AIDS/ARC, task force "We're extremely pleased with the member Caroline "Scottie" Scott told commission and look forward to pas- TWT NEWS. sage of the ordinance by council. But "It's very important that these forms the hard part is just beginning," stated be returned to the task force before our Glen Maxey of the task force. "We had December 4 hearing," she stressed.

TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PRGE 19 fund raiser each fall, with Texans con- GULF COAST DEPRESSION HRCF RACKS tributing well over $100,000to the fund through the years. GLASS SOCIETY'S UP SOLID WINS 12th Annual Depression ~ofC& IN CONGRESS VETERANS DAY Glass & Pottery IN BELL PARK Show & Sale Human Rights Campaign - Featuring - o~ Fund Scores Big 85% Montrose Business Guild Depression Era Glass, Heisey, Victory in Election. Salutes War Veterans Cambridge, Fostoria Pottery, .~ With Ceremonies & Taps. Carnival & Cut Crystal Exclusive TWT NEWS Analysis. and more Serving Houston's DALLAS - Election night on Novem- Exclusive TWT NEWS Coverage. Admission: $3.50 (Good for 2 days) ber was a big night for the Human Finest Fresh 4 HOUSTON - Under chilly tempera- Rights Campaign Fund as 85% of the Sat. Nov. 22, 1986-10 am-7 pm Cajun Seafood tures and blustery skies, the Greater candidates it endorsed won their U.S. Sun. Nov. 23,1986-11 am-4 pm featuring: Montrose Business Guild honored local Special hotel rates on request congressional races, reported John war veterans in Bell Park at the eleventh -Blackened Redfish Thomas, HRCF board member in Dallas. NEW LOCATION hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh -Cajun Shrimp In a conversation with TWT NEWS, The 's Mark Hotel month. "We are gathered here to honor =Nurnerous Pastas Thomas stated that HRCF had given Westheimer at Briarpark and much more ... our veterans," said Guild President Houston, Texas 77042 $261,000in this past two-year election Phyllis Frye in her opening remarks. cycle to candidates who are supportive Free Parking Bayou City Oyster Company of human rights-money well spent Lou Brown-682-5341 2171 Richmond Ave. since 85% were elected. Belson 437-9421 (713) 523-6640 "Furthermore, every co-sponsor of (after 6 pm) I I ..L..- the national gay rights bill was reelect- ed," stated Thomas. "Obviously it does not hurt a candidate's reelection if they identify themselves to be a supporter of .~ ~ the gay community," he reasoned. CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING "From nearly every perspective, this j ~ election was a good one for us," said WITH YOUR FAMILY AT MCCR! HRCF Executive Director Vic Basile, speaking from his office in Washington, Thanksgiving Weekend Schedule D.C. Additionally, HRCF picked up two Kenny Joe Spivey plays taps (above) at Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day: new co-sponsors of the bill, both in the ceremonies in Bell Park where flag used at 1979 March on Washington was unfurled (below), 11 A.M.: Worship Service, Rev. Gill Preaching U.S.Senate, where Barbara Mikulski of TWT NEWS photos by Chuck Patrick. Noon: Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner. Bring a covered dish or Maryland and Brock of Wash- ington won on election night. Both had just yourself and a hearty appetite for this annual MCCR assured HRCF they would sign on as Community Event. sponsors of the national gay rights bill. To date, the only U.S. Congressman from Texas to announce he would co- Sunday, Nov. 30: sponsor the bill is Mickey Leland of Houston, Thomas noted. 10:45 A.M.: Worship Service, Rev. Gill Preaching. "AFFIRMATION The Human Rights Campaign Fund OF SINGLES" is a special time to affirm the wholeness of being single. was set up several years ago to raise All invited. money to be donated to U.S. senators and U.S. representatives who are sup- portive of both human rights and gay . Metropolitan Community Church of the Ressurection rights. In Texas, the Dallas Dinner Commit- , 1919 Decatur Street, Houston, Texas (713) 861..9149 tee has traditionally held a black-tie ~ TWT NOVEMBEA 21 - NOVEMBEA 27 1986 PAGE 21 .~PAGE 20 TWT NOVEMBEA 21 - NOVEMBEA 27 19M OW OPEN NOON-2AM DAIL KIXL RADIO PULLS PORN THE DEN BROADCAST Austin Station Takes "CAP Report" Off the Air For Too-Explicit Talk of J/~~ Gay Conduct in Bookstores. Exclusive TWT NEWS Analysis.

AUSTIN - "Due to technical diffi- culties, we will not be able to continue THANKSGIVING DAY with the CAP [Citizens Against Pornog- raphy] Report today," said the an- FREE LAVISH BUFFET nouncer last week for KIXL-Radio in the capital city. starts at noon The reason the "CAP Report" was in- Prior to Veterans Day ceremonies (top, t-r) Frank Turner terrupted was because station manager and Rev. John Gill were joined by (bottom, t-r) H.S. Khalsa and Guild President Phyllis Frye at fountain in Bell Park Gene Bender said he felt the program reflection pool. TWT NEWS photo. was getting too explicit when program MONDAYS- 2SC DRAFT, $1.25 WELL host, Mark Weaver and his guest started TUESDAYS- 50C DRAFT, $1 SCHNAPPS Board member and pastor of MCCR, to discuss in detail alleged homosexual WEDNESDAYS-HAPPY HOUR ALL DAYIALL NIGHT Rev. John Gill spoke of three points: activity in local adult bookstores. THURSDAYS- 50C DRAFT, $1 WELL sacrifice, freedom and obligation. "We In pulling the plug on the program, FRIDAYS- 2S C DRAFT have an obligation to remember the Weaver explained, "We felt that Mark's SATURDAYS- PARTY AT THE DEN ALL NIGHT sacrifice that was made to preserve our description of sexual practices was freedom," he stressed to the attentive much too graphic for the radio station. crowd. I made a judgment call to pull the Also speaking was H.S. Khalsa, min- program. SUNDAY $2 BEER BUST ister of Sikh Dharma. "As a Vietnam "In our listening audience are young Co••••watch the gam.ln a cozyatmosph.r. veteran I have a lot of firsthand knowl- people, families and children listening with your frl.ndly bart.nd.r, CozyWhit•• edge of how horrible war is. with parents," he stated. "If we have to take up the sword, it The "CAP Report" is a 15-minute must always be a last resort to preserve show broadcast weekday mornings, our freedom," said Khalsa. "We must now in its second year of broadcast, always have the courage to preserve TWT NEWS reported. peace," he concluded. What makes this news development After the collective sang "My Coun- doubly important is the realization that try 'Tis of Thee," Kenny Joe Spivey of KIXL is a Christian radio station. Evi- the Montrose Symphonic Band played dently CAP is a little too far to the right traditional taps as a fitting tribute to of center for even the fundamentalists 5727 NashSireel Montrose veterans. to stomach-Le., tolerate. ebehlnd". H•••• Country) The guild has left its permanent mark CAP has made TWT NEWS headlines in On Bell Park as a memorial tree was the past by trying to push through an (214) 350-9814 planted beside a Fredericksburg red anti-bookstore ordinance with Austin Ci- Dallas granite stone marker which was set in ty Council, picketing several downtown place with the inscription, "Honoring all gay bars and legitimate non-X-rated veterans from the Greater Montrose bookstores, and attempting to close L-I I.....JI Community." down several adult businesses. ,\WI

PAGE 22 TillT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 19861 TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 23 ~ - (O~ENT In this column readers exchange ideas with other readers and with our editor in a public forum. Address all letters to: Comment, TWT, 2205 Montrose, Houston, Texas 77(J(}(j.All letters become the property of TWTand must be signed (if you don't wish your name printed, please specify). No Quarantine Man and the Cabin Boy. It was a joy for me to find out about that book here in Editor- The following letter was received this country. Though its author, Adolfo from David Scondras, the openly gay Boston Caminha, was born in Brazil, in my home City Councilman who was the guest of honor state, I had never heard of the book at HGPC's recent awards dinner at Houston's before. Meridien Hotel. Now, four years later, a concise and Dear TWT: excellent review of Joao Trevisan's Congratulations to California's lesbian Perverts in Paradise appeared in TWT and gay community for their work in (November 7·13 issue). Despite the many smashing Proposition 64, the LaRouche misconceptions and misinformation that Initiative that could have meant mandatory surround Brazil, Mr. Fields highlights testing and quarantining of AIDS Trevisan's endeavors to describe the "suspects." . "alternately conservative and wildly The campaign to defeat Prop 64 holds sensual" Brazilian. Fields' words could two lessons for the nation's lesbian and not have been more properly chosen to gay community. delineate a paradoxical society like First, in addition to being a medical Brazil: "machista" and yet openly accept- reality, AIDS is also a political crisis. The ing and understanding of homosexuality. Radical Right does not miss this point- Egidio Leitao our failure to do so would be tragic. Austin, Texas And second, as with the defeat of the anti-gay Briggs Initiative eight years ago, Due Credit Given California's gay and lesbian community has demonstrated that only a high profile, Editor- The following letter is in response to grassroots coalition effort can win and TWT contributing writer O. Flores Alvarez's defend our rights. Accommodationism and answer to a letter (Vol. 12, No. 33) which stated depending exclusively on our "liberal that Alvarez "has an attitude problem" friends" have always been politically because of her review (Vol. 12, No. 32) of stupid approaches-now they are literally comic Kate Clinton's recent Houston concert. lethal. . Dear Ms. Alvarez: As history reviews the gay movement, Congratulations on your answer to Ron the question may be asked of all of us, Hohring's letter. It was a masterful . "What did you do during the epidemic and I had noticed your attempts to give the witch hunt that followed?" Thanks to every side of the issue due credit in your the dedication and work of those who original article. It surprises me, however, defeated Prop 64 in California, more of us that you attempted to obtain an interview are likely to be around to answer that with the comic. That is really bending over question. backwards 'to be fair. I trust you not to be Again, congratulations and thank you to too hostile during the interview, if she California's lesbian and gay community. grants it. David Scondras Bill O'Rourke City Councilman Houston, Texas Boston, Massachusetts AIDS Test Without Consent "Machista"- Brazil Dear TWT: Dear TWT: Please print this! I feel I must uncover Back in 1982 (the October 8·14 issue of an injustice being done to our brothers TWT), David Fields surprised me with his who seek competent, honest medical care. book review of Botn-Crioulo: The Black I'm a registered nurse in a major

TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PRGE 25 hospital in the Dallas area, and would like trophy by the Homecoming Committee at to warn any homosexual male who seeks a dance where no gay members were \),~a\\e medical attention for any reason not AIDS- present. Two nights later a campus police -=:jLASER~ R\\e related thatI've seen many doctors rou- officer found the float in flames .... · \a ~\, 0\ \..0'1'1 tinely run the AIDS-antibody test on The stolen trophy was eventually left In-Office Treatments va\t\~\I-\\()\~e'l \)' ~a\\e patients in whom there is no reason broken outside the door of the Home- whatsoever to suspect an AIDS-related coming Committee chairwoman, who had of the Foot R\\e the trophy repaired then presented to the 0\ \..'6'1'1 condition. · \a ~\, The patient comes in, say, to have any association. * Warts * Ingrown and Thickened va\t\~\I-\\()\~e'l \)' ~a\\e number of routine procedures performed, The committee will re-evaluate the prac- Nails * Neuromas * Cysts * Corns R\\e completely unrelated to AIDS. The doctor tice of awarding homecoming trophies at Er Callouses · \a ~\, 0\ \..0'1'1 suspects the patient is homosexual, blood the dance, said the chairwoman. is drawn, and the doctor tells the patient The association president said no 3505 Turtle Creek va\t\~\I-\\()\~e'l \)' ~a\\e after he recovers, "By the way, we tested member was at the presentation because at Lemmon #510 you for AIDS, and you're positive (or "it's kind of unusual for a gay couple to · \a ft,.\\\\:\ \..0'1'1 negative)." attend a homecoming dance." (214) 745-1020 va\t\~\I-\\()\(\e'l There was never any consent obtained This really upsets me! How long will it from the patient, and no pre-counseling be before our gay and lesbian children 5934 Royal Lane done, so as to help the patient cope have the same privileges that are so long at Preston #250 should he have a positive test! The overdue? How will we stop this ugly and patient is then discharged, and he returns hurtful harassment? It has to be the (214) 369-5619 home scared, lonely, and fearful to parents of all children teaching against all 3212 Smith, Suite 102 complain about this intrusion on his rights discrimination of all people regardless Dr. Michael Saginaw 526·7911 Houston for fear of the publicity. Also, if he ever who those people are and each person Dr. Karen Wasserman returns to the hospital for any reason, he really having equal rights. After all-God 24 Hour Phone Answering will be placed in an isolation ward, even really did create all of us equal. though he never has any evidence of AIDS. Parents Flag in Fort Worth and Dallas, I- PODIATRISTS-FOOT SPECIALISTS- Brother, take heed of this! I suggest if please see what you can do there; and I 'I you're homosexual, and need to have contact me if I can be of any help. We medical care for any reason not AIDS- should not let this slide by without related, that you inform your doctor he hearing from parents. I, for one, am not does not have permission to perform such ready to accept this kind of treatment for Open Daily at 4 PM • Happy Hour Monday-Saturday 4-8 PM • Ladies Welcome a test without your knowledge and our children. consent, and that if he does, there may be Freda Jerrell legal action. Parents Flag It's a shame the medical community Houston, Texas can be so dishonest and unaware of our feelings (fortunately, they're not all like Letters to Brandi this, however). The only people who can stop this are Dear TWT Readers: ourselves, so I will encourage anyone who This letter is for those of you interested has had this done to seek compensation in correspondence with Cliff Youens or legal action. Remember this next time (a.k.a. Brandi West). I know your letters you go to a doctor for a sore throat or a would be welcomed and that they are common cold, because this could very greatly needed at this time. He's not easily happen to you, and don't kid allowed to receive anything from individ- yourself that it won't ... there's a lot of uals other than letters and pictures. blatant homophobia out there! Magazines must be subscribed in his Name withheld by request name at his address and books must be Dallas, Texas sent from the store where purchased. He also must buy his own stamps at the prison commissary. Gay Float Burned If you would like to write him, his Dear TWT: permanent address is: Last week, TWT NEWS reported that John C. Youens #433504 members of the Gay-Lesbian Association Wynne Unit at the University of Texas at Arlington Huntsvi!le, Texas 77349 said they had been the target of several Thank you. incidences of harassment. Natalie Roberts Recently their float was awarded a Houston, Texas '-IV'

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from the Hideaway Clubs. whether it should be repealed, over- Come enjoy the turned, executive ordered or exploded. Texas Has The AIDS crisis has provided us with an Holiday with us. excellent national network of gay organizations, but no regional network No Clear here in Texas has yet materialized. We must decide soon how to get on with the business of securing equal Gay Rights rights for gay people. We've only got one new governor, like him or not, for the $1.00 Mimosas and Juice Drinks next four years-we might as well re- sign ourselves to the fact that we must every Sunday 12 Noon-8 PM Agenda work with him. We all make semi- serious jokes about the perils of allow- LATE EVENING ing the state legislature to meet and EARLY EVENING most of those jokes are well deserved, ENTERTAINMENT 5-9 PM DAILY ENTERTAINMENT 9:30-1 :30 NIGHTLY considering how they carry on. But, unfortunately, the only alter- native to dealing with them now appears to be waiting for a revolution-and a revolution hardly seems likely. We l,\'l "" might as well throw ourselves into it \\\" ,_~Wl~) with gay abandon, because otherwise If,'_\ll\l:~ they're sure to do everything they can to further insult our dignity. We can't fail to act based on the fact that we live in the Bible Belt. It doesn't ~ seem to keep Atlanta from plugging away (the police department places re- HIDEAWAY CLUB cruitment ads in the gay media there, you know). HIDEAWAY COVE And, if we are to learn from other peo- by Bill Nelson, President of the ple's example, the last fifty years have Dallas Gay Alliance been the ones that blacks and women DALLAS' ORIGINAL GAY PIANO BAR have used to approach equality in our When the literary assignment is to sit society. I see no reason why gays can't own and write comments about the use the same century for the same pur- 4144 BUENA VISTA ay rights movement that relate to the pose (we've got thirteen years left). tate of Texas as a whole, the task is not So let's talk about it. Let's talk about I)ALLAS, TEXAS n easy one for a very simple reason. In a unified agenda at conferences (there's his state we have no clear gay rights another one coming up in January), in (214) 559-2966 (214) 559-4668 genda-in fact, we never have had one. meetings, in letters, and on the pages We'd all like to see 21.06 off the of this publication-wherever it takes to , 'flooks-Qut the jury is still out on get the ball rolling and the job done.

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PAGE 30 TWTNOVEMBER21-NOVEMBER2719861 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~~ TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 31 \VII ____------HEALTH Thereis a great deal of news about AIDS medical and social matters; it is hard to keep up. Much of the information is confusing. Thepurpose of this monthly column is to update TWT'S readers about the most important news regarding the AIDS crisis. TWT believes a well-informed com- munity can better fight AIDS in its midst. Monthly AIDS Update November, 1986

An Educational Project of the AIDS Foundation Houston prepared by Michael B. Wilson, M.Ed. President Emeritus, AFH

The Vaccine Dilemma "When will avaccine for AIDS be avail- However, new techniques of genetic able?" everyone asks. Next week, five engineering have created synthetic vac- years, never? The best guess by experts cines. Such vaccines are supposedly is two years. Genetic engineering tech- safer than the traditional biological vac- niques may be speeding up the process cines. The Institute for Immunological aswell as making the prospects of a vac- Disorders (liD), Houston's new AIDS re- cine safer. Traditional biological vac- search center, indicates it may begin cines are made by taking an agent (such testing asynthetic vaccine early in 1987. as a virus) or parts of the agent and giv- This new vaccine is a 30-peptide chain ing it to a person. The virus may be alive, made from thymosin-alpha-1; it will be weakened, ordead. No one in their right given to forty persons in the risk groups mind would want to be in the first group who are healthy and HIV-negative. to be tested for an AIDS vaccine contain- Taking any vaccine is serious busi- ing actual virus bits. The dangers and ness; be aware of what you are doing ethics involved would halt testing. before you do it. And keep in mind that

TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 33 a vaccine is of no use to someone al- the CDC. Minorities compose 18% of ~ ready infected with HIV, with ARC, or the U.S.population and account for39% with AIDS. ~ of all AIDS cases. The minority AIDS problem is not as profound in Houston STEVE D. MARTINEZ. M.D. as it is nationally (see chart below). presents the NoNoon64 Nevertheless, the AIDS Foundation California voters overwhelmingly de- Houston has just hired a Coordinatorof 2ND ANNUAL feated by a near 3-to-1 margin "Proposi- INTERNAJMEDICINE Minority Education, Richard Jimenez, to INFECTIOUS DISEASES tion 64," a LaRouche-sponsored referen- SHARE·A·BRATION make sure the problem gets better in- SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED dum which called for testing of people stead of worse. the day after Thanksgiving DISEASES for exposure to the virus which causes AIDS/KS DIAGNOSIS AIDS. Further, "64" proposed such out- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 landish concepts as firing all HIV-pos- Houston, TX United States Open: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. itive school teachers, food handlers, White (not Hispanic) 675 (81%) 14,896(61%) at'GW' 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. health workers, and even their room- Black (not Hispanic) 79(10%) 6,195(25%) Hispanic 73 ( 9%) 3,488(14%) 2205 Montrose/Houston Saturday-9 a.m.-4 p.m. mates.All legitimate medical groups op- Total AIDS Cases 830 24,576 (Same Day Appointment) posed "Proposition 64"; apparently Food and cash Closed Wednesdays California voters agreed on November 4. Heterosexual AIDS, AIDS in women, and AIDS in children has been on the in- will be collected all TWELVE OAKS TOWER day to help the needy Drug Status crease locally and nationally. This fact 4126 S.W. FWY., SUITE 1000 has actually sparked a great deal of inter- this holiday season. HOUSTON, TEXAS 77027 Many people are awaiting further in- est in boosting funds foreducation and Please give. 713-621-7771 formation about anti-viral drug trials. In research in the fight against AIDS. ~ ,AIVlEAICAH •.. Houston, Dr. Mansell at the liD reports _ f)CP-AESS that ribavirin has shown "some activity" in preliminary studies and it is safe. AZT November AIDS Quiz studies arejust starting. Mansell says he Of the following well-known male is very concerned about the serious tox- I .: ~ : I celebrities, which one has not been the II ic side effects of AZT; the majority of pa- victim of rumors that he might havebeen tients have had to be placed on contin- exposed to AIDS? WHY NOT? uous transfusions while on the drug in (a) Burt Reynolds studies elsewhere. But don't give up (b) Richard Pryor Don't Miss MARDI GRAS 1987! hope; rumor has it that there are more (c) Pee Wee Herman I "good news" drugs coming down the (d) Prince Charles ONLY $510!! pike along with ribavirin and AZT. (which includes) AIDS Is Not ..• November AIDS Quiz air fare Dallas-New Orleans · Round Trip Contrary to stories abounding, AIDS Answer I • 4 Nites at Chateau Le Moyne Hot e I * In Feb. 28 - out March is not caused by mosquitoes nor other "Semi-tuff" Burt has been plagued 4, 1987 (only one block from Bourbon Street) assorted bug bites; AIDS is not caused with the rumor for years. He's living off by the swine fever virus; AIDS is not Easy Street with Lonnie Anderson and • Ciround Transfers To and From • Open Cocktail Reception passed by routine household contact; doing fine. Poor Richard has been sus- "based on double occupancy AIDS is not cured by vitamins, herbs, pect for just about anything, including douches, massages, nor magic words. AIDS, since his "works" exploded late Limited Offering RESERVE YOUR SPACE NOWI Learnto separate the facts from the fic- one night. Prince Chuck's private "valet" tion. live healthy and practice "safer was dismissed at the bidding of Di; the PREMIER TRAVEL , sex." valet wrote a book (My Life With the Queen or something like that) and 1440 Empire Central, #160 "Minority" AIDS at promptly died of AIDS, making for a nas- Dallas, TX75247 High Rate ty business. The crown prince of silly- (Call 630·4911 . ask for DON) Blacks and Hispanics are dispropor- willy, Pee Wee, is free of any such talk. v His butch image remains unscathed; L ....._~~~~*•• tionately affected by AIDS according to Haah, haah, haah, haah! 'IW

PAGE 34 . ....,.. - TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 19861 TWTNOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 35 \\OJ1 1 HIGHLIGHT Backstage company members taught pany the following summer when the the novice how to apply makeup and use show played The Wagon Wheel in Hous- "transformations" to augment his lux- ton. Again the show was a smash, play- uriOUShair. Now in those days female ing to mostly sold-out audiences. One of impersonators used their own voices those in the audience was an Ail-Amer- rather than move their lips to someone ican football player and captain of his else's songs, so Bobby abandoned his team. (yes, Virginia, gays are athletes as ~ lyric baritone to become a throaty torch well as entertainers.) The rugged athlete singer, and joined nine other entertain- wined and dined (and otherthings) Bob- A ers in the cast. by all summer, even following the show Under the headline "Sam Houston to Galveston when it played The Little Would Goggle," a reviewer for a Dallas Club. daily (there were four in those days) In time, the scholar-entertainer earned wrote, "The Torch K-9 Club on the Ft. BBA and MBA degrees from Texas U., Worth Pike is a rendezvous forthe local and quickly rose to the top of his buttercups these nights. Female imper- profession-he played Finocios in San sonators all rouged up, coquettish as Francisco! any flapper, sing their songs, flirt their When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in handkerchiefs, proudly display their December 1941, Bobby, like thousands charms. of gay men and women, hid his orienta- "Local effeminates, all aflutter over tion and joined the armed forces. With such goings-on, eye the figures of the two university degrees, the young man entertainers and babble to each other in easily qualified for Officers Candidate's shrill voices like women at astyleshow. School but chose to remain in the ranks ... A four-piece Negro band plays and is of enlisted men . all that is needed to complete this bi- During four years of dedicated service zarre picture of one slice of Centennial to his country, Bobby rose to the rank of night life .... 100 years of progress, and Master Sergeant. He also met a First would the virile heroes of San Jacinto Lieutenant (Yes, Virginia, gays are offi- and the Alamo snort at the glimmer of cers, noncoms and privates) who wined such sissy activities." (Had that been and dined (and other things) Bobby. written 50 years later, this writer is very When the war was over, Bobby was certain that Bill Nelson and the Dallas given an honorable discharge and at- GayAlliance would organize 500 butch tended New York University under the demonstrators to demand rebuttal G.!. Bill or Rights where he earned an space from that newspaper.) Ed.D. But never mind, the show was a Putting his stage personality behind smash! Dallas had never seen anything him, Bobby taught high school in Texas like it before. So it was booked into the for more than 30 years. By Phil Johnson, Texas Centennial to play the Poppy Today Bobby Allen is still an attractive Dallas Gay Historic Archives ClUb. Soon these "sissies" were out- man who could, if he chose to, slip into went thinking he was auditioning for a drawing every show on the midway. So, his gowns and sing his torch songs. One can be bright, yet incredibly not surprisingly, the police raided the To the popular entertainers of today, naive. Bobby Allen entered the Universi- "legit." But the show director, more interest'l Poppy Club, and all the entertainers this writer suggests, "If you should see ty of Texas at the age of 16. Despite his ed in the youth's handsome face and Werehauled off to jail, charged with "im- a dignified gentleman sitting near your youth he made excellent grades. While slim body than in his classical training, personating a female." (What else would runway and leading the applause, be visiting Dallas forthe Texas Centennial asked, "Would you consider working a a female impersonator impersonate?) especially nice to him. After all, he may in the summer of 1936, he read of an a female impersonator?" Summer over, Bobby returned to his be one of those who paved the path you audition for a show. Having been well- "What's that?" the youth asked. stUdies at U.T., but rejoined the com- now trod." ~ trained in piano, voice and dance he

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~Cll£~~\~G SHOWBIZ WN\ ,tf======;;":';;; by Jack Varsi OH LORD, NOT ANOTHERJANEWYATT MOVIE! - Rumor has it that movie and TV veteran Jane Wyatt has spent the past several years plotting to return to the big screen in a big budget science fiction ver- sion of her old Father Knows Best TV series. Idon't know if I believe that one, but, never- theless, I'm as delighted as anybody that the old gal has a role in the upcoming Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, in which she plays .' and of course, darling ~nnette the human motherof Leonard Nimoy's Cap- MAVERICK - What could be a better Mlm.leux, -who would have been Just fa,s- tain Spock-a role she previously played in Christmas present than Jane Fonda and Jeff F~nl~e~fn films like 1961's Walk on, the Wild the Star Trek TV series. However, after much Bridges starring in a "harrowing contem- ctne in cne man Report and Period of Ad- perseverance we did come across this rare porary thriller" for director Sidney Lumet? ~/de, The bufthe presence of Jane Fonda still from the abandoned Father Knows Best: Well, how about Frankie Avalon and Annette ~ustmfe;:~ed these films into "Jane Fond.a The Movie project. Pictured (I to r): Robert _. !'!'7~..' ~l.. • Funicello starring in a "harrowing contem- /~ns " Imagine how it would have been If Young, Jane Wyatt and Elinor Donahue. gW~II!··h__llIl!iil:'lII!'~~_~;,ll;I _ porary thriller" from director Jean-Luc l~~~~~n~I~N~~ieWo~'S~H-~------'------Godard? Seriously, though, Jane and Jeff West Side Story )Nould be ~ememberedlto. HUNK NEXT DOOR - Don Johnson is ny and sexy as his skin and hair dropped off and Sidney'S latest film is called The Morn- da as a "Jane Fonda MUSical"! Re?IIY. In hot and sexy. Mel Gibson is cool and sexy. in bucketfuls. In Cocoon he really couldn't ing After, and in it Jane portrays a faded, fil~S like 1964's Cat Ballou, 1968 sDBa~i Richard Gere is sleek and sexy. William Hurt help being funny and sexy, because every- alcoholic movie actress who wakes up one barella and 1969's They Shoot Hors~~, f; t is smart and sexy. Paul Newman is old and body else in the cast was either over 70 or morning with a hangover and a corpse. The ? Jane demonstrated a versatl I!y . a sexy. Tom Cruise is young, has a big nose, somehow related to Raquel Welch. In other We've all had mornings like that, haven't we? wo~d'eventuaIlY lead to herOSC?r-~mnl.ngg and is sexy. Poor Burt Reynolds is ridiculous words, Steve has just what it takes to turn Anyway, aJane Fonda film is always some- roles in 1971's Klute and 1978 s omtn and sexy. Hell, even Tony Dow of The New a new film called The Bedroom Window in- thing of an event. In fact, ever since Jane Home But there's also an assortment o~ Leave It To Beaver is sti II sexy in his own to an erotic laugh-riot in spite of the fact that made herfilm debut in 1960's Tall Story, I've "Jane 'Fonda films" nobody remember~ a~~_ way. Hello, is anybody still reading? Then it's being publicized as a "Hitchcock style thought of her as unique among interna- more-such as 1963's Joy House an I, there's that divine Steve Guttenberg, who's murder mystery." In the scene below, you tional movie stars. Part of her extraordinary cte of Love 1964's The Ga~e Is Over, ~968d~ both funny and sexy in absolutely everything can see that the French actress Isabelle aura may come from her family name, her S irits of the Dead (in which Pete; on . he does. And this hunk does absolutely Huppert obviously agrees with me, at least rather brash sex appeal and her obvious in- fa ed her love interest), and 1973 s Steel everything-from those awful Police Acad- about the sexy part. Steve, on the other hand, telligence, but there's something else there ~ar~ Blues. And let's not forget a~ t~o~~ emy fllms to TV's doomsday prophecy, The appears to be considering the possibility of that sets her apart from the movie herd. All films she made with Tom Hayden, t ~ /. Day After. In the latter Steve was even fun- starring in Police Academy IV. "II"' the truly great stars have that extra some- War Troupe and the 1~I':lC~r~~rr~s~~~Zth7nnk thing. In the early sixties there were a da is a mavenck, a ng, W Id ou1 numberof other offbeat young actresses in I'd call her a cow to her face. ou y Hollvwood-s as Tuesday Weld, Yvette uch l COFFEE KLATSCH - If there'S anything more exciting than the fact that the Threel Stooges are back in vogue again, I guess it'SI the fact that Diane Keaton, Jessica Lang' and Sissy Spacek are together for the first time in a new movie called Crimes of th Heart. Five'll get you ten that that's also th' title of an old short starring Moe, Larry an Curly, but don't make me prove it at this tim Actually, this Crimes of the Heart is adapt from playwright Beth Henley's pulitzer Prizi winning comedy about three sisters wh' reunite in their home town of Hazelhurs' Mississippi. The fact that this film is set i' Mississippi is a radical departure for Sis Spacek: all of her other films have been S' in either Tennessee or South America.

TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 19, ww _____-----BACKSTAGE 11-== by Billie Duncan of Our Town, on KPEZ,FM 102,Sundays America at the State Theatre on Novem- at 6 p.m. in Austin. ber 23 at 8 p.m. via the dynamic multi- A THING OR TWO. In Dallas, at the ethnic group, Sabia. This is exciting Dallas Theater Center, the holiday pro- music and should be a fine evening out duction of Charles Dickens' A Christ- mas Carol is slated to start November ~.~~ 28 and run through December 28. Idon't know about you, but I never tire of the story of Scrooge and Tiny Tim and all the others. I love this story and always tear up at the end. For times and tickets, call (214)526-8857. Also in Big D, Eugene Onegin (1958), an elegant film of Tchaikovsky's musi- cal drama based on Pushkin's poem of unrequited love, will show on November 30 at 2 p.m., at the auditorium of the Dallas Museum of Art. All of you incur- able romantics had better get by for that spent on something as useless as that one. Tickets are only $2 for DMA mem- A strange, sad, powerful and ultimate- when those millions (on both side) could bers,$3 for non-members. Take a friend. ly angering theatrical note comes to us have been spent on a comprehensive ANOTHER THING OR TWO. In from California, where the anti-gay Prop- program of education oron research or Austin, the holiday show to catch is osition 64 was recently defeated. In case on patient services. probably Live Oak Theatre's The Butter- you missed the news, the Lyndon La- The greatest enemy that the present finger Angel, Mary & , Herod the for people who love to sample a rich and Rouche forces had managed to get a and future victims of this epidemic face, Nut & the Slaughter of 12 Hit Carols in varied musical diet. Tickets are available proposition on the ballot that called for besides the virus itself, is the ignorance a Pear Tree, which opens December 4 at the door or at t.as Manitas, Book- all people in "high risk jobs" to be tested of hateful people. and plays through the 21st, with mati- woman and Waterloo Records. Enjoy! for the HTLV-III antibody. Anyone test- STORMING THE STATE. Caldwell & neeson Sundays. For times and tickets, THIS, THAT, THE OTHER AND THEN ing positive could then be removed from Winfree are getting known around the call (512)472-5143. SOME. In Houston, the eagerly awaited his job and evicted from his rented state as one of Texas' premiere comedy And for a contrasting evening, try tra- performance of Canadian pianist Marc- abode. teams. And they are getting out of ditional and new songs from Latin Andre Hamelin is upon us. He plays to- In order to defeat this homophobic Austin more and more, so that the rest night at Jones Hall, at 8 p.m. (November and evil-minded piece of garbage, mil- of the state can really enjoy them. 21). If you still have not gotten tickets, lions of dollars had to be raised. One of November 26 through 30, they will be try calling (713)227-ARTS. the projects put together to raise funds in Dallas at the Dallas Funny Bone on On Monday, November 24, at 7:30 was a play by David Reid,titled P.A.N.I.C. Greenville near LBJ (no show on p.m. SumArts is presenting the latest in in Griffith Park. It was set in California Thanksgiving). Call (214)437-2000.Then, .; their Contemporary Writers Series with in 1988, supposing that Proposition 64 on December 5 and 6, they will entertain :1 the astounding and vivid poetry of Mar- had passed, and showed the effects on Houston audiences at the Comix Annex, ~ ilyn Hacker, winner of the National Book a small group of men who had been cor- San Felipe and Shepherd, so get reser· .c::.'"" Award for Poetry. Performance will be raled in Griffith Park as part of a round- vations by calling (713)524-7333.And, 2" at the Rice Media Center, University & up of high-risk people. back in Austin, their latest comedy ~ Stockton, near Rice Stadium. This is ex- Alternately comedic and tragic, video, "Welcome to the Neighborhood," citing stuff, with very erotic, explicit and P.A.N.I.C. in Griffith Park not only raised ~ will be aired on KLRU's Austin on uoe -e finely crafted words and images. For money, it raised awareness. on Thursday, December 4, at 8 p.m. more info, call (713)528-6740. Fortunately, the proposition was And, be sure to catch "The Advem Barry Coffing and Commercial Art are soundly defeated. tures of Burt & Marge" on The Soun busy bees this month and next. They But, look at all the money that was TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 19 PRGE 48 finish a fine stint at Club Flamingo this weekend (followed there next week by Midnight Under Glass with Vantrese), then have a record release party at Gary smith's Backstage on the 23rd. On No- vember27,Z107will host a Leader of the pack kick-off party at Ronnie B's, 5146 Marc-Andre Hamelin Richmond, as a promo for the show at Jones Hall which plays at Stages December 4 in Houston. through 28, with Commercial Art play- ing the music. headed over to the high school audito- Word from my spies at Stages is that rium to check out the set you'd better get reservations now for Needless to say, I spent most of Fri- Leader of the Pack (which previews No- day fixing the set and training the kids vember 30, December 2 and 3).The play who were helping us as to how to open is basedon the early professional career the curtain and turn the lights up and of Ellie Greenwich, who has written and down. produced songs which have sold over The gentleman playing opposite me 100 million copies. So, go and enjoy was also the producer of the thing, and 3 songs like "Da 000 Ron Ron," "Chapel with all his duties he apparently forgot 6 of Love" and (of course) "Leader of the to learn his lines. At one point, he came Pack." For times and tickets, call (713) running off the stage as I stood in the 52-STAGE. wings, whispering desperately, "Where's 1M In the meantime, because of the the- my script? I don't know where I am!" I ,0 atre's busy schedule, Sister Mary Ig- told him where he was and he returned N natius Explains It All for You will be mov- to the stage. Several scenes later, as the ing to The Comedy Workshop on De- script lost all semblance of its original T cember 6, and will play Saturdays at form (of course, the audience didn't H 10:30p.m. and Sundays at 8 p.m. Call know, and was having a great time), my Stages for reservations, or get tickets character was supposed to slap his just before the performance at Comedy character across the face. F Workshop. I marched over,took a swing, connect- I Don't forget that Jay Leno will be here ed and he went flying. As he crawled N for one performance on Novem ber 28 at back to his feet, the left side of his face 8 p.m., at the Music Hall. Call (713) beet-red, I realized that I felt much A 526-1709. better. N THEY OUGHTA WRITE A SOAP We somehow got through it, and then OPERA. One of the reasons that I can't attended a reception in which the entire C seemto get well is that I have too much audience shook our hands and told us E to do. Okay, okay, my critics will scream, how much they enjoyed the show. One "There she goes, talking about herself little old lady (gray hair, bun, the whole P again!" bit) kept hovering about and finally But I know more about me than any- pulled out photos of her entire family l oneelse, so here goes a bit of what I've which she proceeded to show me at A found out recently. length. When she finished with the N Last week, I opened on Friday in a photos, she looked up at me, smiled Playcalled The Housekeeper, which is sweetly and said, "You know, you look a two-person show that will be playing a lot younger on stage." small towns in Texas overthe next sev- Actually, I really did have a greattime eral months. The opening was in Floy- and met some wonderful people, espe- dada,Texas, about an hour's drive from cially Cass, who is a nifty conversa- Lubbock. We flew in Thursday night, tionalist and a loyal TWT reader. Hey, and Friday, after a tour of the town they're everywhere. Even in Floydada,

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Great Plains to the Rocky Mountain region to HOUSTON ... northern New Mexico-with subject matter Legends and Landscapes in Australian Art ranging from accurate scientific descriptions continues in exhibition until December 19 at of people and places to images that clearly the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Gallery, the Uni- evoke the myths and legends of the Amer- versity of Houston. It was organized by the Art ican frontier. Committee of the Texas / South Australia Ses- Works by the earliest artists to explore the new quicentennial Foundation and the Blaffer frontier, such as George Catlin, Alfred Gallery. Ross Luck, former dealer of Austral- Miller, Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran, and ian art, has curated this exhibition of 60 paint- others, reflect a sense of discovery of the new ings from the 1950s and 1960s. This is the last land and its people. Another phase of the exhibition hosted by Blaffer in the Texas Ses- history of western art is shown by the number quicentennial year. of works by artists who settled in the Santa Fe The artists represent the modern movement and Taos region of New Mexico at the turn as they freed themselves from the remnants Albert Tucker. "The Last Day of Leichhardt. 7964. of the century-Joseph Henry Sharp, Bert Phil- of the English Romantic tradition, experimen- Legends and landscapes in Australian Art. A selection of paintings from the Harold E.Mertz Col- lips,Walter Ufer, and Oscar Berninghaus. Also ting with new styles and techniques. Because lection. Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery. The University of Texas at Austin. included are notable examples of some of of Australia's isolation as a continent, several America's greatest modern artists who were distinct schools of painting emerged, and captivated by the glories of this region, in- these are represented by the variety of works Palmer Leeper (McNay) will address the col- cluding works by Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden in this exhibition. Many of the artists are from lection of the museum during his association 'V'ISU~LLV Hartley and John Marin. the Melbourne area, a city whose school of as the only director of this institution, on Sun- ACROSS THE STATE painting concentrated primarily on figurative day, November 23; Jan Keene Muhlert (Amon The most familiar images of the West were works. Other schools represented in this show- Carter) and Dr. E.A. Carmean Jr. (the Fort created by Frederick Remington, Charles M. C::>F TEX~S ing include: the primitive / naive style of such Worth Museum), art historians/authors/schol· Russelland Charles Schreyvogel, who, by first artists as Kevin "Pro" Hart and Sam Byrne, both ors. will address the collection assembled for glorifying the cowboy, the cavalryman and of whom worked in the Broken Hill area, and display at McNay, on Sunday, December 7; the Indian in paint and bronze, created the the mystical/spiritual style of Laurence Daws, Houston's Walter Hopps (Menil Collection) basis for much that is imagined about the SAN ANTONIO ... an artist from Adelaide. and Dr. Peter Marzio (the Museum of Fine Arts, West even today. Collecting: A Texas Phenomenon, commem- Houston) will speak about the contributions An important component of this new Aus- orating the history of art collecting in our state, Concentrations 74: Pat Stelr, an exhibition of from their museums on Sunday, December 14; tralian approach is the artists' identification will open Sunday, November 23 at the Marion the Brueghel Series (A Vanitas of Style) by the Harry S.Parker. III(Dallas Museum of Art), noted with heroic situations (legends) and the Koogler McNay Art Museum, 6000 North noted contemporary American artist, will be lecturer and contributor to the Metropolitan strength of the Australian land (landscape). New Braunfels, San Antonio. on view through January 4, 1987, in the con- Museum of Art, will speak of the Dallas growth temporary vault space at the DMA. This is part The paintings in Legends and Landscapes in Illustrating the wonders of Texas museums, and contribution in the art world on Sunday, of a continuing series of exhibitions at the Australian Art were selected for their rele- over 70 major works will be on view, with December 21.Also on Sunday, December 21. DMA which focus on the work of living artists. vance to this theme. selections from the Kimbell, Amon Carter and John Mahey (San Antonio Museum of Art) will Thisseries consists of 16monochromes and 64 Sand ria Hu, associate professor of art at the the Fort Worth Art Museum from that city; the address his city's part in the current exhibition pOlychrome paintings. Using a 17thcentury still- University of Houston-Clear Lake, is the first Menil Collection and the Museum of Fine Arts, at McNay. life painting by Jan Brueghel the Elder as her American artist to be selected for a Fulbright Houston; Dallas Museum of Art: San Antonio DALLAS ... model, Steir has worked for the last several Scholarship to teach in Czechoslovakia. Hu will Museum of Art; and the organizer of the ex- Visions of the West: American Art From Dallas years (1982-84) to paint a monumental study spend this year at the Academy of Fine Arts hibition, the McNay Art Museum. Collections, remains on exhibition through of the history of pictorial styles. Steir organ- in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. She says she is A weekend of festivities surrounding the event November 30 in the temporary exhibition gal· !zed her study of style by enlarging the orig- "deeply honored and very excited to be has participants and the host museum cel- lery at the Dallas Museum of Art, 1717North Her- Inal painting and developing this primary form chosen as America's first artistic emissary to ebrating in a Patrons Preview on November wood. Featured are over one hundred works Into a series of 64 separate panels, each the Czechoslovakia." She was chosen under an 21and the Gala Opening of the Fairmont Hotel of art from private and corporate collections sizeof the original Brueghel (28)1," x 22Y, "). and international exchange agreement the two and Restaurant on Saturday, November 22. in the Dallas area, created by artists whO each representing a particular style. Steir has countries reached in April. Hu was chosen A lecture series, free and open to the public, depicted the land and the people west of the Completed three versions of the painting: the from a field of 162 applicants and 26 candi- is scheduled as follows: November 23, 3 prn., Mississippi River from the time of the first ex- first based on a 4' x 4' grid in monochrome; dates. Eleven other American scholars-an art Dr. Edmund P.Pillsbury (Kimbell) represents the plorers to the present day. These. paintings, the second on an 8' x 8' grid in polychrome; historian, a ceramist and eight educators in state's newest private museum and will be watercolors, and sculptures chronicle the his- and a third a copy of the original which hangs English, history and literature-will accompany speaking on 17th century Italian painting; John tory of several geographic frontiers-from the In the Kunshistorisches Museum in Vienna. her to Bratislava.

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I' CHEERS & JEERS - Cheers to Snuffy'S Saloon and Badlands in Austin where $940 was raised at their recent Turnabout GIVING Show. All proceeds benefited the Austin AIDS Project. ... jeers to Tony Ho of Fort Worth, who has thrown a monkey DINNER wrench into Earl "Partners" Peters' plans NOON TO 3 PM to open up the across-the-street 1601 Club, Something about not wanting to THURSDA~NOVEMBER27 lease to gays, HOT TEA was told. HOUSTON HOTteaLlNE - You've AT UNCLE CHARLIE'S heard of pennies from Heaven, right? Well, this week Heaven tops that with quarters from Heaven. And there's one tucked inside all the Southeast Texas edi- tions of TWT this week. Can you find it? .. Here's a salute to Appearances jeans and Sportswear for staging a truly trendy fashion show of what's new for fall and winter last Friday night at the Galleon .... Incidentally, the Galleon has now lit their cozy fireplace for the Courtesy of your SU PERMAN TEA - Rick Acosta (r) is holidays. Stop in for some Irish coffee .... six Hosts: austin' the newly crowned Mr. Superman '87 Downtown at Mecca last Thursday, " and Larry Mann (I) is the runner-up at the Channel 5's Vl Eric Easton and Carolyn world pageant held earlier this fall at the Farb were on hand for a premiere party Hollywood Palladium. A host of hot men of Dreams magazine. Page Parks and In- competed for more than $15,000 in win- terMedia Models were on hand .... I'J, nings as they were judged on personality, There's no need to wait to go out late on

UNCLE . : . ~:, . '. ' .." .' ~ .- ,,','. ...~--: . handsomeness and physique. HOT TEA has Saturdays just so you can stay home to ~ , .. ,.~. , learned that the tape of the hot event watch Golden Girls when you can laugh .. : .; ~'.' ' . .•. ' .' ." . '.' ~". ' .• .. will be available from Active Home along with your friends with the golden (D1t ~'.!.. -.' ,.:s.: ',' Video, 1-800-527-6109. threesome on big-screen video at [Rs.... ~ BOOTS & BONNETS - The Second Speaking of entertainment, Marion Cole- Annual Boots and Bonnets Benefit for the man proudly announced that her play, ==== Austin AIDS Project has been scheduled a x 10 Glossy, has been held over by for this Saturday, November 22 at the popular demand for one more week at Shady Springs Party Barn, 9401 Sherman Kindred Spirits. Curtain times are 8 p.m. Road beginning at 7 p.m. The event this Monday and Tuesday. Hurry. Last features country western dancing, free chance .... EJ'swill celebrate the birthday beer and barbecue. of former TWT cover boy Mauro this Also included in the price of sponsor Saturday night, complete with a riveting SALLY'S admission is a souvenir bandana and a Mariachi Band. Next at EJ'sis Miss Gay chance in a raffle. Prizes include round Harris County on November 29.... The trip air transportation, hotel accommoda- always-busy Club Flamingo introduces tions and rental car in Las Vegas, a pair their new wine selection this Sunday of western boots, a western hat, a book evening with free wine, free cheese and certificate and two intimate dinner cer- free fruit buffet. ... Speaking of celebra- tificates. Tickets can still be purchased at tions, next Thursday on Thanksgiving the Bp- several Austin businesses including Liber- Venture-N will hold an a p.m. "Celebra- ty Books and Snuffy's Saloon. tion of Life" to benefit Omega House-in

TUJT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 19B6 PAGE 55 PAGE 54 TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 memory of old friends like Tiffany jones, Tonight, Friday, Nov. 21 Danny Villa, Michael McAdory, Rick Howard and others .... And finally, our Miss Gay Tri-States/USA 'Finals CRUISE CAMERA photo of the week: It was a hot night on Chutes' patio recently when Drummer photographer Jim Moss (kneeling) took pictures of some of Hous- ton's hot men for their Tough Customer San Antonio feature coming out in a special Texas edi- 1430 North Main tion this january. The two tough custom- (512) 225-7330 ers in the CRUISE CAMERA photo below are (I-r) Houston's own Steven Cole and David Emery. From HOT TEA, Happy Special Thanksgiving Night Show Thanksgivi ng-! ------~, CAMERA snapshot of Earl and his Partners Thursday, November 27 Club staff (see photo above). You should've been there! The Partners Club on Park Place was packed with visitors during Rodeo Week and a good time was had by all. ... FWTGRA See. Louise Murphy attended the Texas Gay Rodeo in Dallas last week. Her store, Grany's Gift Shop, was busy with all of the visitors on South jennings .... Billy Ray and Company were also on hand at the Jimmy James rodeo in their private box seats on Satur- Live-In-Concert day, while every night at the all new 651 Club and the new Lumber Company, the crowds were partying hard and welcom- ing all of the visitors to Cowtown. The look of delight on so many faces as they discovered the all new looks at both clubs was worth all of the hard work that S

TlUT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 57 PAGE 56 TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 parties have already been booked for the pearances is the Boathouse serpent (see Austin's Crossing on Wednesday, De- holiday season.... Speaking of the holi- below). Will it too be found hanging on cember 3; and Baby's in Dallas on Thurs- day season, no one in Austin should go day, December 4. Among the puppets hungry on Thanksgiving Day as several ~ are Mae West, Bette Davis, Kate Hep- big holiday dinners are planned. First, burn and other Hollywood Glamour from noon till 3 p.m., the Boathouse, Girls .... Speaking of touring Texas, Lyle Halls, 505, Nexus, Sally's and Charlie's join to host a holiday feast at Uncle Charlie's. China, tablecloths, et al., catered by Matt Hains of Mathew's Cater- ing Service .... Then at 3 p.m., the Cross- ing hosts its own Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. Asit-down affair.... At 4 p.m., the Cellar extends a "Private" invita- tion for their turkey dinner .... Then at 7:30 p.m. you're invited to bring your favorite .~ covered dish to Snuffy's when AAP, Snuf- fy's and Badlands host a turkey day feast AUSTINteaCIOUS - First the Cross- another club's wall? Stay tuned .... Over of feasts. Obviously, turkey day will be ing's New Orleans poster (I) turned up at Rupert's, Charlie has stepped aside remembered in the capital city. missing. Then Sally's logo (r) mysteriously and appointed Steven Walker as the new TEXAS TElETYPE - Jerry Halliday and found its way to Charlie's, where the manager. Smart move .... Riki and Nicole King (I) of Lyle's Deck on Padre Island his Glamour Girl puppets are getting set CRUISE CAMERA caught Kendall and Randy are certainly packin' the Private Cellar for and Miss Jessica of Houston were seen to tour Texas. They'll be at Longview's red handed with the goods. And, as if that those Tuesday night talent shows. It's a recently by the CRUISE CAMERA barhopping Rainbow Connection this Sunday, weren't enough, 50S's fireplace painting unique atmosphere for shows, all in Austin. Need a winter vacation by the November 30. Then at Houston's Kin- walked out the door. Well, this saga con- agree .... 505 is turning into quite a party sea? Lyle's Deck is the sunny answer, all dred Spirits on Tuesday, December 2; tinues. Adding to the long list of disap- house. And it's just the right size. Several visitors acclaim.

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PAGE 59 buffets and dinners .... Chris and his male dancers hit the stage at 2015 every Sunday night after the beer bust. It's a hot, hot show, fans reported .... And finally, this good news from HOT TEA:Hap Veltman, owner of Bonham Exchange, says he's changed his mind "after careful consideration" and does not wish to sell his mega nightclub. Noting that he's en- joyed being in the bar and restaurant business for two decades, "I intend to continue those efforts to the best of my ability in years ahead." Cheers to Hap! Look for a personal letter of explanation from "Happy" in next week's TWT COMMENT. ALICE DOES DALLAS - Dallas' SAN ANteaONIO - Timmy's Tea: newest club, The Den, grand opened in grand style last weekend and HOT TEA Snuffy's PM Happy Hour is now officially open. The comfortable, small addition was on hand to wish them well. Pictured has its own daytime entrance. And, of below are bartender Ian Cash (who calls course, popular Tony Cervantes (see herself the oldest bartender in Dallas), CRUISECAMERAphoto above) is the tall, and owners Jim Coronado and Raye Mar- dark and handsome bartender for the tin. Congratulations from TWT!... Over at daily soiree .... Tonight is the final night for He and She Productions' Miss Gay Tri-States USA Pageant at Paper Moon. Get there early for a choice spot. ... Speaking of Paper Moon, that's where the CRUISECAMERAfound talented Richard Askins (see below) at the piano playing in

Miss Raye's other club, Sassy's, there are several big events planned for the near future: On December 7, Raye and Pollock of the Hidden Door will present the Cabaret Bar. You'll enjoy his music a variety show benefiting BOAT; Lovely and the cabaret which is a most pleasant Lisa Bryson will present her fabulous one- alternative .... Jimmy James, the enter- woman show on December 10; and the tainer who does Marilyn Monroe better annual Ms. Gay Dallas Pageant has been than anyone, presents a special one-man scheduled for December 14-15.... The show at Paper Moon on Thanksgiving Old Plantation's Club Soda nights every night. ... Incidentally, most Alamo City weekend are the hit of the season, pack- clubs are set to fill you up to the brim ing in hundreds of young and trendy II ~ ;": c";tom", .• pp,,,,,''''O" Thoek;g'v'"g people eve", F,'d,y oed S,wed,y "'ghl. ' PAGE60 ------::;;-;:;:-;;;:;;-;;;:;;;:

lUrr ~I_\I ••••••,., ••••••••••••~ u ...... ••_ •• _-- -- ~-- , PAGE 63 packing in one of the biggest crowds in TEXAS RODEO TEA - The third an- recent memory. After the show, Ray and nual Texas Gay Rodeo held last weekend David took the girls over to the Arena for in Dallas was a huge success-likely the a surprise after-hours performance that biggest ever! Over 5,000 cowboys and really brought the house down. You'd cowgirls from allover the country con- better catch their act soon as these Dallas verged into the Texas State Fair Coliseum ladies are rapidly on their way to the top for two days of long rodeo event com- and they deserve it! Continued success to petition. An impressive setting. Oak Lawn Records, Uptown and Robin .... R.J. Productions' Newcomer of the Year pageant at Baby's was also a big hit, bringing in one of the biggest show crowds of the year to Baby's. The top

Grand Marshal was Dallas' Don Baker, shown above in cowboy hat watching three were: Camille (r), who was first the rodeo. Adding sparks of antics was runner-up; Trella Thomas (c) who was TGRA's resident clown, Richard Mont- the winner; and Ashley Adams (I) who gornery, shown below clowning around. placed as second runner-up .... Lucky Tonya (see photo below, r) is the latest winner in Patrick's weekly grab for cash, held every Friday night. Who's that in the CRUISE CAMERA picture with Tonya? Why it's Jim "Old Lady" Ryan, who emcees the weekend madness. Drop by and check it out!

Before and after the rodeo each day, the Round-Up Saloon was the place to be where Tom Sweeney erected a huge circus tent to literally double the club's capacity. Entertaining the hot and hand- some cowboys were the Country Express Band and the Texas Side Kicks.

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Thursday, Nov. 27 7:30 p.m. Snuffy's I Badlands The CRUISE CAMERA was on hand to pre- sent the newly crowned 1987 royalty: (1_ and Austin AIDS Project r) John "Bubbles" Buhlman won Miss ~ Sponsored TGRA; Cindy Elliott of San Antonio won Ms. TGRA; and Houston's Tony Lozano won Mr. TGRA. Congratulations! Lee Kittleson, sponsored by Dallas' Round-Up, again won Best All-Around Cowboy and Lisa Freeman of San Angelo won Best All-Around Cowgirl. Also scooping up lots of awards and ribbons was New Mexico's Dale Young. After the rodeo, the new 1987 state- wide TGRA officers were elected: Steve Vaughn of Dallas is the new president, Jim Eylar of Ft. Worth is the new vice president, Alan Edick of Houston is the new secretary and Walter Carter of Dal- las/Houston is the new treasurer, current president, Gary Miller, told 1WT NEWS.

Aside from a few broken hands and fingers and the usual smashed and bruised arms, it was a very safe rodeo with only one major injury-a bull stomped the Chestof a cowboy from Oklahoma. For all the thrills and spills of the Big Rodeo in Big D, turn the page. w; lLiiTNoVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 67 ~ The Third Annual \11 SNAPSHOTS TEXAS GAY RODEO at Texas Slate Fair Coliseum November 13-16.1986 MONTROS-= VENTURES WHOLESALE

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(where people use their real names),Jim Beck, reported the following standings: Red Divi- sion: 1-A Strand of Girls (35-9),2-Gutter Girls (30-14) and 3-Wizards of Oz (30-14). Male high game (225) and series (594) were turned in by Chris Beck. Female high game (200) and series (526) were rolled by Nancy Ford. TheO.l.C.O.T. Dicks 01 Dallas, recent winners 01 the Dallas Blue Division: 1-Blue Boys (30-14), Invitational Columbus Day Tournament. TWT SPORTS photos by AI Mixon. 2- The Zoo Crew (30-14) and 3-Bowl-A- Rinas (28-16). Female high game (146) and series (596)were taken by Julie Wilder. Male high game (244)and series (601)were rolled TIES TIES EVERYWHERE by Chris Thomasson. FT. WORTH - It seems that every week So you can plan your holiday partying, the there is another tie in the Longhorn Bowling Monday night OLBA will not be bowling on Association's standings. Some weeks there December 29. Just think, you can start your isatie for third, some weeks a tie for second. New Year's celebrating two days early. Now this week Joan Hunter reports a tie for first between the Gutter Ball Kings and Not Founds (56-32).At least the second place TWISTED SISTERS postition is only held by Vice Squad (52-36). HOUSTON - The twisted bowlers of the Then there comes third place where there Twisted Sisters team blew through the alleys is a three-way tie. Rough Riders, No Such like a Texas twister last Monday night. They Teamand Mission Men (46-42)are all holders won all four games which shot them to the of the third position. Honestly, it is hard for top of Divison C. Sterling Tinsley who could TWTSPORTSto keep up with all these ties, but feel the strong wind coming down the alleys beingthe dedicated staff that we are, we will decided to get out of the bowling alley as trudge on until we are tongue-tied or get tied quickly as possible. He proceeded to bowl up or just get tired. mostly strikes which caused him to take the At least the high game and series for the high game (219)and series (636)for the week. leagueweren't ties. Forthe men, Todd Pollard The following standings were reported by rolledthe high game (220)and Ron Ramsden Steve (Stella) Stepleton: Division A: 1-E.J.'s took the series (539). For the ladies, Tonya Boys (35-5),2-Hard Rock Boys (26-14)and Randell rolled high game (168) and Shelly 3-Lovers Lane & The Fifth Wheel (26-14). Carter took the series (435). Division B: 1-Big Judy & Her Boys (30-10), 2-Pirates In Menzpance (28-12)and 3-Patti LaBowlers (21-19). Division C: 1- Twisted I WANNA BE A TOMBOY Sisters (25-15),2-Strike Busters (23-17)and DALLAS - The Tom Boys (33-11)of the 3-(a three-way tie) Lazy J's, Pretty In White ThursdayNight Lambda League havejumped & 611 Highballers (21-19).Division D: 1-Five tothe top position, reported John Kincheloe Easy Pieces (29-11),2-No Whammies (24-16) to TWTSPORTS.After winning seven of their and 3-We Deliver Videos (23-17). ~Ia~t eight games they have changed places The Thursday Nite Mixed League reported . WithU.S.D.A. Prime (31-13) who have drop- that the top three teams are in a tie for first. Pedto second. Rounding out the top three Spare Me, Balls Of Fire and Something For arethe Trestle Hustlers (27V2-16V2). Everyoneall havea record of 24-12.Looks like The lovely lady LonnaJanssen was out for next week the guys and gals will be bowling blOOdas she rolled the high game (178)and with a vengeance to try to come out on top. Series (452). For the men, Just Eddie just Speaking of on top, Steve (Stella)Stepleton bowledjust good enough to just take the high rolled the male high game (200) and series game(214)and series (543).I guess eveyone (536).That's the first time Stella has been on else will just have to try harder next week. top of anything in a long time. For the women, In the Oak Lawn Bowling Associaton Pat Penn took the game (180)and series (470)_ 1--- lUJr::7"No=-v,-,e-M-B-e-A-2-1---N-o-v-e-M-B-eA-2-7-19-e-6------"'" PAGE 73 COMMUNITY MEDICAL CLINIC

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THANKSGIVINGMOON - On Thanksgiving Day, November 27, the Moon will be in Libra, the sign of partnerships and harmony. This is an ideal lunar setup for making next Thursday's holiday a perfect time for being with friends and those you love. METEORSHOWER- Years ago a comet swung through our solar system leaving behind ice, rock and debris which the Earth passes through each year around November 25-27. The comet was called Biela, creating the Andromedid Meteor Shower. It will produce up to 10 shooting stars per hour after 10 p.m. Look in the southern sky. This is the third and final meteor shower of the, month. MARSENTERSPISCES- Next Wednesday, November 26, on Thanksgiving Eve,the red planet Mars moves out of Aquarius and enters Pisces.On the same day, Venus turns direct, which will be a boost for romance for all signs of the zodiac. Read this week's STARSCOPE messageto see how the shift of Mars into Pisceswill affect you. SCORPIO: (Oct. 24 - Nov. 21) The SAGITTARIUS:(Nov. 22 - Dec.21)TheSun presence of a backward-moving Mars in enters your zodiac sign this Sunday ush- Yourfifth house has kept romantic pro- ering in your best time of the year-your gressat a standstill lately. Fortunately, birthday cycle. Meanwhile, fiery Mars thisdownbeat cycle is about to end be- enters your fourth house of the home cause next Wednesday Mars returns to next Wednesday. This can give you the forward motion, which should return urge to move and find a new address. Yourlove life to forward action. If there's And with Venusnow set to makea U-turn aspecial someone on your mind who has in the skyand return to forward motion, stolen your heart, your chances of win- you can expect romance to soon move ning that person's love will increase forward again. rneasurably when fiery Mars makes CAPRICORN(Dec: .22 -Jan. 19)Venuswill CUpid's arrows hit their mark. turn direct this Wednesday, which will

'TUiTt.Ir\.\I',..I'I'" ...,. •.....••,,.•..•....,.,..•.....•~""''''i PAGE 81 been going backwards. This retrograde motion ends next Wednesday when 'I~:'Plav ID:! Venus makes a U-turn in the sky and ~Safe! EAGLE returns to forward motion. This should ~~l'A O'SHA.1VI'~4' LEATHERS get your romantic endeavors back on the right forward-motion track. Meanwhile, on the same day, Mars enters your eighth Southwest house of sex. Put all this together and it equates to an exciting holiday season Houston's ahead. ONLY VIRGO: (August 23 - Sept. 22) Mars will enter your seventh house of marriage Gay next Wednesday, which is an ideal planetary placement for getting serious Bar romance off the back burner and into the spotlight. A serious holiday season romance is in the stars, making for a cozy winter ahead. Added to this planetary blessing is the return of Venus, the planet of love, back to forward motion. This can be the added boost needed to get an ad- mirer to tie the knot with you. LIBRA: (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) If your job has been giving you some problems lately it's because Mars has been going back- wards. Next Wednesday, Mars makes a OPEN 4 PM EVERY DAY u-turn in the sky and returns to forward motion in your sixth house of employ- =.1",(982. ment. This resumption to full speed HAPPY HOUR 4-9 PM MEN! ahead by Mars should allow your career 7 Days a Week ~ to move off dead center and start steam- ing ahead. This will also improve your Hors d'oeuvres Daily health (another sixth house matter) by Sandwiches· Meat Pies· Desserts The Experience Continues .•. lessening stress. Served opening tiI closing 804 Pacific Houston 524-0806 COMING NEXT WEEK: Your DECEMBER LOVE. ------"WSCOPE is coupled with the New Moon. 6121 HILLCROIT • HOUSTON· 771.2470

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PAGE 86 TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 TUJT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE 87 Dallas. Oak Lawn Christian Center continues to hold services every Sunday at 10:45 a.m. as "Calvary Grace Church of Faith" at 4552 Cedar Springs. Houston. TRAVEL CONSULTANTS-complete 0------~The ongoing Bible study continues to meet at travel arrangements. All services are FREE. 2402 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday evenings with an indepth auenby-off Kirby Dr., Houston, Texas 77005.(713) study about Christ: Who HE claimed to be and who 529-8464. others said He was. U.S.A. On Sunday, November 23,1986, Ronald J. Popp, p.u. do Suns Of the lIeach What if lay minister of MCC Dallas, will be the guest It's time to renew last Summer's tan. speaker at the 10:45 a.m. service. Ask about our 3 for 2 specials! the President of the United On Saturday, November 29, 1986, the regular Tropical Texas-The Rio Grande Valley is the place monthly social will feature a "Thanksgiving Feast" for your Fall & Winter getaway. Write or call for States had a son who was gay? at 6 p.m. at the Center's address. If you would like brochure. LYLE'S DECK-A GUEST HOUSE, Box to share a dish please call Pastor Clark at (214) 2326,South Padre Island, TX 78597,(512)76HYLE. What if the President's most 521.5473. Turkey and dressing will be furnished. Dress is colonial or old world. ANNOUNCEMENTS powerful advisors were willing to For more or additional information please call Pastor Lowell Clark at (214)521.5473. Houston. Front Runners Houston is a Gay/Lesbian go to any length necessary to running club which is interested in promoting a Dallas. No one cares for you like we do! We offer healthier lifestyle for members of our community. keep that fact a secret? counseling, emotional support and housing for per- We are currently encouraging our members of our sons with AIDS and PWArc's. Oak Lawn counsei- community. We are currently encouraging our ing Center. (214)351-4335or 351·1502. members to become involved with person with AIDS. Front Runners Houston supports the efforts of all AIDS organizations, however, we do not en· Dallas. Mentors desired. (214)620·9428. dorse any particular group. Our members vary in age from the early 20's to the 40's. We are primarily a Dallas. The Gay/Lesbian Hispanics of Dallas are hav- social group made up of individuals who enjoy run- ing their third annual potluck Thanksgiving dinner ning/jogging/walkrunning. We invite anyone Sunday, November 23 at 1 p.m. This dinner will be regardless of running ability to join us for one of held at a member's home in Oak Lawn. Anyone in- our Sunday morning runs. For information call terested in attending should please call (713)520·8019or (713)529·1288. (214)526.8249for the details and location. You need not be a Hispanic Pilgrim to attend! Houston. Looking to identify people over the age Charles "Charlie" Hurst of 55 who would be interested in getting involved July 16, 1950-Nov. 8, 1986 Dallas. On Wednesday, November 26, 1986, the in volunteering, social activities, support groups, etc. Charlie (above)worked as an accountant for Exxon Society of St. will hold a Thanksgiving Din- There seems to be a lack of activities in the corn- for a while. He was also known for bartending at ner (11 a.m.·2 p.m. or until the food runs out) for the munity, or even in Texas which involves older gay the 611, BRB, Montrose Mining Co. Charlie was also poor of the Oak Lawn Community to be held in the males and lesbians. If interested, please contact Ed past president of MSA Pool League. Community Center of the Metropolitan Community at the MONTROSE COUNSELING CENTER. PH- Charlie is survived by his sisters Shirley and Church located at 2701 Regan. The Society of St. (713)529-0037. Marie, and special friends Don and Sandy. polycarp is a CatholiC social organization. Volun- In lieu of flowers please make contributions to teers are needed for preparation, serving, and clean- OBITUARIES Kidney Foundation or the Omega House. THE up, and need not be available for the whole day. To you from your friends-We love and miss you! Donations of food are urgently needed. Specific A memorial service for David Paul Summers, 34, PRESIDENT'S food items: Turkeys, stuffing and! gravy, mashed a native Houstonian who was an actor, cabaret potatoes, green beans, cranberries, desserts and singer and gay activist, was held in New York City. rolls and butter. Our Lord said to love another; we Summers, co-founder of the New York chapter of SON hope you can help us with a donation of time or a People with AIDS Coalition, died of the disease in food item. Contact persons: Russell Windle (214) his Manhattan home Saturday, November 8. a novel of political intrigue 522.4435,Jim O'Connor (214)855·5450,Joe Murray He made his theatrical debut in Houston in The by Krandall Kraus (214)528-3594,MCC (214)526-6221. Sound of Music. He attended Southwest Texas State University and the University of Oklahoma. San Antonio. Gay dating-Meet hot guys in SA for After being diagnosed as having acquired lrn- relationships or fun. Video listings. $5 this week on· mune deficiency syndrome, Summers appeared on ~---~---- Iy. Reg. $30. Call Fred or Todd, (512)344-0880._ severalnational TV shows in a campaign to educate others about the disease. o Enclosed is $8.50 (postpaid) for The Houston. Garage sale: 609 Bomar. Sat. & Sun., Nov. Surivors include his mother, Louise Summers of 22·23, 7 to 5 p.m. Pineland. President's Son. Houston. Cheryl Ann Whitten Anders died in a motorcycle narne _ GAY AND NUDIST? accident Nov. 9 in Austin at age 29. My Sweet Love has many friends who love her; Interested in a social group? address _ Shewill be missed dearly. her warm and happy smile, her soft loving and Write: understanding voice, blue eyes that sparkle like Lone Star Nudist Group city stars,her love for everyone she knew, especially her P.O. Box 740572 love for me. Houston, TX 77274 state zip _ For every moment Cheryl and '1 shared, for what Shegave to me, in the short but beautiful time only Richard Sanders (above), bom 6·17-62, passed Houston. G/W/M, 6', 177 Ibs., serious, professional, Sheand I shared. Alyson publications, Dept. P-25 versatile, shy, religious, masculine, athletic, enjoys away 11·16·86 of AIDS·related causes. Richard cuddling, movies, intimate dinners, slow dancing, . To all of you who love her, I thank you for rnak- became ill on the 15th and checked into the Omega 40 Plympton St. Ing her happy, your help and mostly for the support looking for same who is non-drinker, non·smoker, House where he died the following day. He was Boston, MA 02118 esl Youall have given me and still give me. born in Florida and has resided in Houston for the must be masculine, no facial hair, 35·43,southW . I will hold your love for her inside me and I will Houston only, interested in spending time together past three years. He will be missed by his friends. to know me with possible ionq-terrn relationshiP give her love and mine to you all always, A private memorial service will be held for him this outlook. 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Dignity Mass, 7:30p Saturday, Nov.22 Sunday, Nov. 23 Talent Night SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 23 M.C./Nicole MC/Lady Victoria (AB) EMCC: Services, 11a & 7p Rikki O'Shea, A (AM) MCC: Services, 11a & 1p Miss Zak, Pavi Special DJ-Chris Love (AR) Mid·Cities MCC: Services, 11a & 7p (AU) MCC: Services, 11a; 7:30p Miss Alabama Guest (AU) Oasis: Serv., 11a Show Time 11pm (CG) MCC: Services, 5p Ron Sioux &-Tracy present (OA) FUC: Mtg., 7:30p The 1st Annual II (OA) Grace Fellowship: Serv., 11a Miss Thang Pag~ant Wednesdays \ Thursdays (OA) Holy Trinity Comm. Church: Serv., 11am Benefiting the Montrose Clinic (OA) MCCD: Serv., 10:30a, 7:15p Beer Bust C & W Night (OA) O.L. Christian Cntr. Services, 10:45a Contest open to any and all drag! (OA) UCC: Services, 11a When the Kings & Queens of Camp DJ-Corky Rinn (FW) Agape MCC: Services, 11a & 7p strut their stuff! (GA) MCCG: Services, 11a ••• HOT FOOD AVAILABLE (HO) CCF: Services, 10:45a HAPPY HOURS (HO) Bering Mem. Ch.: Servo 10:50a Monday 10 AM-7 PM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK (HO) Church of the Rock: Servo 10:30a Tue,day-Saturday 7 AM-7 PM OPEN 6PM-2AM (HO) Comm. Gospel Church: Servo 11a BEER $1 WELL DRINKS $1.50 AFTER HOURS-4AM (HO) FUC: Serv, 11:15a Thank You Buddy! (HO) Kingdom Comm. Church: Services, 11a 312 Tuam, Hou,ton, Texa, 528-9343 Fri. & Sat. (HO) Living Water Church: Serv., 11a (HO) MCCR: Services, 10:45a & 7:15p 308 E. Ave B • (817) 778·9516 • Temple, TX (HO) New Freedom Christ. Chrch: Serv., 10a & 7p (LU) MCC: Servo 1130 7p (Midland/Odessa) Holy Trinity Comm. Chrch: Ser., 10:30a (SA) MCCA: Service, 10:45a (Temple/Killeen) HMCC: Serv., 7:30p MONDAY - NOVEMBER 24 (AU) Lambda: Men's Group, 8p (OA) Affirmation Methodist: Mtg, 7p 11'~1 : (HO) Affirmation Mormon: Mtg. " 18'1' .: (HO) Gay Fathers of Hou.: mtg, 8p (HO) Integrity: Mtg. 7:30p (HO) Mont. Co. Cntr. AIDS Support Group, 6:30p TONIGHlJN (HO) Kindred Spiro Thea Wkshp-"8 x 10 Glossy",8p TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 25 "Ii) A : (OA) Dignity: Mtg, 7:15p 19/<44> (OA) Grace FellowshiplOak Clift Serv., 7:30p FRIDAYWITH: (OA) MCC: Oak Lawn Band Mtg. &?<; ••• (OA) Oak Lawn Co. Cntr. AIDS Support Group 6p (HO) Grace Luth. Church: Luth.'s Concemed Mtg. C<41/1i.q, o ~f\Ot!'\S\\'J\~· (HO) HAG.L.E.5.: Mtg, 7:30p (HO) Kindred Spiro Thea Wkshp-"8x10 Glossy",8p oJ. ~ : (HO) Mont. Co. Cntr. Women's Support Group, 7p fridaV (HO) Montrose Sym. Band: Reh, 7:30p ~o"e.tl\.b~ WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 26 - (AR) Mid-Cities MCC: Service, 7:30p • - (AU) MCC: Services, 7:30p • (OA) AA: Together Group, Mtg, 8p • (OA) Oak Lawn Co. Cntr. ARC Support Group, 6p • (HO) CCF: Bible Study, 7:30p • (HO) Living Water Church: Bible Study, 7:30p • , PI[, I (LU) MCC: Servo 7p • , SI.OO .... (SA) MCCSA: Service, 7:30p • , (J,®rg @ao °lve. I THURSDAY - NOVEMBER 27 , @flJ®rg fK)ii= . ~~6. I • . 00 Thanksgiving • u&{ij)fJ (tg{JfJ 0"'1 I (AU) Lambda: Women's Group; 7:30p : ~\l.~G~m~~~ (AU) a.U.E.S.T.: Mtg., 7p • 3703 IRVINGTON (b I • (OA) Gay & Lesbian Young Adults: Mtg., 7:00p :' 7 to 10 HOUSTON, TX. 71009 I (OA) FUC: Narcotics Anon., Mtg, 8p I (FW) FW Co. Cntr: Men's Support Group, 8:30p

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The Best TEXAS ORGANIZATIONS Chain Drive 602 E. 7 .....•.•.... 471J.{)295 B.O.A.T. 720 Brazos St. #602178701 (Austin) (512)472-3333 Crossing...... 611 Red River...... 476-3611 Lesbian/Gay Rights Advocates .. P.O. 822 .. Austin/78767 505 Club 505 East 3rd .479-5050 Little Guest House Lesbian/Gay Dem. of Texas (Dallas).P.O. 64493.(214)821-4838 Hall's 404 Colorado 473-2501 L.G.R.A. (Gay Lobby) (Austin) Box 822, 78767 Nexus 401 East 2. . 495-9553 NGAYA (Nat'l Gay Alliance for Young Adults)P.O. 190426 Private Cellar 709 East 6th...... 477-6440 in Town · (Dallas) 75219-0426 Rupert's 617 Red River 477-1128 Rural Coalition Waller-Zanghi Box 611 (Blum, Tx.) 76627 Sally's Apt. 2928 Rio Grande 479-8782 • REASONABLE RATES Texas Association of Nudists . Box 49636 . Austin/78765 Snuffy's Saloon 113 San Jacinto... . .479-8965 Texas Gay Rodeo Assoc P.O. 66973#1194, (Houston) Uncle Charlie's 1301 Lavaca 474-6481 • CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST · ...... (713)526-5001 AUSTIN COUNSELING (Area Code: 512) Texas Human Rights Foundation P.O. Box 191312 Clover, Paul, M.Ed 2304 Hancock #3 477-6473 • ROOMS WITH INDIVIDUAL · (Dallas) 75219 Menefee, Mike, Ph.D 1500 W. 6th St. 476-5419 Texas Lesbian/Gay Student Organ. Coalition . Waterloo Co. Center 6901 N. Lamar #109 452-5986 P.O. 275, UT Union Bldg., Austin/78712 (512)441-3678 . AUSTIN DENTIST (Area Code:512) CLIMATE CONTROL Texas Republican Alternative Comm . Ralph J. Branch, D.D.S 2907 Duval St.. 472-5633 P.O. 1077, Austin/78767 ...... (512)453-5028 AUSTIN DOCTORS (Area Code:512) • PRIVATE BATHS Uvalde Organization P.O. 1124, Uvalde, TX 78802 Austin Medical Arts Clinic. #7 Medical Arts Sq .. 472.(J223 ABILENE CHURCHES (Area Code: 915) .... Richardson, Phillip C., MD 472.(J223 • FREE PARKING Exodus MCC ..... 1925 Collins/P.O. 2473 ..... 673-4134 ...... Smith, Thomas H., MD .472.(J223 ABILENE CLUBS (Area Code: 915) ... Wissman, Mary Ann R.N., F.N.P 472.(J223 FOR RESERVATIONS Walnut St. Pub 4th & Walnut 677-2522 Dwyer, Edward J., MD .... 2906 Medical Arts 478-3453 ABILENE ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 915) AUSTIN ORGANIZATIONSlHELPLINES (Area Code:512) CALL (5Q4) 566-1177 Awareness AIDS P.O. 3403179604 Adventuring Outdoors Club .. P.O. 43918178745 .. 445-7216 AMARILLO CHURCHES (Area Code: 806) Affirmation (Mormon) . P.O. 4102178765 .458-86081480-8387 MCC 2123 S. Polk St. 383-0084 AI-Anon-Lambda 5518 Burnet Rd 453.(JQ16 1118 URSULINES STREET AMARILLO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 806) Alcoholics Anon.-Lambda .. 5518 Burnet Rd .. 453.(JQ16 AA (24-hours) 373-6025 American Gay Atheists...... P.O. 8644178713 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70116 Crisis Intervention ...... 376-4251 Austin AIDS Project ..... P.O. 4874178765 452-9550 Positive Image P.O. Box 2342179105-2342 Austin Alliance .... .7115 Burnet Rd. #120 458-8050 ARLINGTON BUSINESSES (Area Code: 817) Austin Latino/a Lesbian & Gay Organization . Gaspipe III 1407 N. Collins (metro) 461-7711 ...... P.O. 13501178711 ARLINGTON CHURCHES (Area Code: 817) Austin Pride Week Task Force...... P.O. 2619/78768 Mid-Cities MCC 401 Lillard (metro) 265-5454 Austennis 8926 N. Lamar #1003178753 ARLINGTON CLUBS (Area Code: 817) Austin Gay Nudists P.O. 49636178765 651/Arlington 1851 W. Division 275-9138 Austin Lambda 7115 Burnett Rd. #120 ..... 458-8050 ARLINGTON ORGANIZATIONSlHELPLINES(Area Code: 817) Austin Les/Gay Pride Week Task Force . P.O. 13303178711 Lambda AA 861-9948 Austin VD Screening & Clinic .... 15 Waller 469-2070 Tarrant County Gay Alliance .. P.O. 11044/Ft. Worth, 76109 Classic Chassis Car Club...... 451-2329 ...... 336-8242 Dignity/Austin (Catholics) ... P.O. 2666178768 .467-7234 UTA Comm. Servo Cntr. (psychiatric help) 273-2165 Family & Friends of Les. & Gays 328-3830 AUSTIN ADULT BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 512) Gayline...... P.O. 8559/78712 ...... •.. 477-6699 Austin News & Video ..... 7103 Hwy. 290 92~737 Gay Fathers of Austin 458-6544 Mr. Video-UT 1910 Guadalupe 473-0407 Gay & Lesbian Jews of Austin 447-1778 Ms. Video 718 Red River 471J.{)243 Gay and Lesbian Students Association . . . . . P.O. 275, Oasis Bookstore .: 9601 N. 1-35 835-7208 ...... UT Union Bldg...... 458-3971 River City Newsstand 8004 Research Blvd 459-8274 Hotline-MH/MR (24 hrs.) . .472-HELP River City University 613 W. 29th 477.(J457 Integrity/Episcopalians P.O. 180272178718 .... 451-1802 AUSTIN BUSINESSESISERVICES (Area Code 512) Law Students for Gay & Lesbian ConcemsU.T. School of Law B's Leather at Chain Drive 602 E. 7th ...... 727 E. 26th178705 450-1003 Encore Jewelers 2442 Highland Mall 451.(J359 Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus .. P.O. 822178767 .. 474-2717 Edward-William Publishing Co P.O. 33280-#231/78784 Lesbian/Gay Rights Advocates P.O. 822178767 Estrada Apts 1801 So. Lakeshore Blvd. . 442-6668 Lesbian/Gay Speakers Group .. 7115 Burnett Rd. #120 Forbidden Fruit 512 Neches 478-8358 ...... 458-8050 Laff Stop 8120 Research Blvd 467-2333 Lesbian/Gay Unitarians ...... 454-2441 Liberty Books 1014B N. Lamar Blvd 495-9737 Republican Alt. Comm. P.O. Box 1077178767-1077 453-5028 Lucy in Disguise (Costumes etc.)I5OE S. Congress444-2oo2 River City FrontRunners...... 345-7284 Men's World Travel Club .. 312 E. Runberg Ln ... 837-4646 QUEST Nick Nickel .453-0728 Meyer Construction .. 500 So. Congress #143 .. 476-1755 S.T.D. Clinic 15 Waller 469-2070 Meyer Electric 1802 Sanchez 499-8594 Texas Gay Rodeo Assoc 442-1628 Nang Corp (Recording Co.) 1016 E. 38th #C 78761 Womenspace 2330 Guadalupe 472-3053 Reservations Unltd ... 312 E. Rundberg Lane 837-4646 BAYTOWN ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code 713) Taylor, Scott (photography TWT Magazine) 926.(J253 Baytown Lambda Group 427-1378 TownHouse Apt. 2101 Elmont 447-6939 Young Adults for Social Unity (Lambda) 447.(J207 AUSTIN CHURCHES (Area Code: 512) BEAUMONT BUSINESS (Area Code: 409) Austin Gay/Lesbian Friends (Quakers) 458-9519 James D. Courts (Hypnotherapist)2626 Calder #101833-6933 Dignity/Catholic.. . P.O.2686/78768 BEAUMONT CHURCHES (Area Code: 409) First Unitarian Church...... 452-6168 Golden Triangle Church of Christian Faith786-36451866-7189 Integrity/Episcopalians .... P.O. 180272178718 451-1802 BEAUMONT CLUBS (Area Code: 409) MCCA 1100 Springdale Rd 929-3660 Copa 304 Orleans ...... 832-4206 Oasis Ministry 3704 Jefferson 441-9191/834-8357 Sundowner 497 Crockett 833-3989 AUSTIN CLUBS (Area Code: 512) BEAUMONT ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 409) Badlands. . 115 San Jacinto. . . . . 479-8965 Lambda Group AA (Inter-Group) 724-6501 Boathouse 407 Colorado 474-9867 Triplex AIDS Network (T.A.N.) .. P.O. 847177704 .. 839-4826

TWT NOVEM8ER 21 - NOVEM8ER 27 1986 TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986. PAGE 99 PAGE 98 BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION CLUBS (Area Code: 409) .. 3510 W. Walnut (Garland) .. 494-6000 Affirmation (Methodist) 948-1546 Throckmorton Mine Co... 3014 Throckmorton .. 521-4205 Crossing 222 North Main 779-7039 st-cuts Hair Salon ..... 4200 Hershel #6 522·1646 Affirmation (Mormon) ...... •...... 871·2824 TRII 5025 Lemmon Ave 526·2340 BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES Casey Conner (House Cleaning) 948·1446 Bethany Presbyterian Church 528.4084 Trestle 412 S. Haskell 828.4959 (Area Code: 409) Community Bookstore .. 3930 Cedar Springs .. 521·8919 Church of Christ (support group) 691·1179 DALLAS COUNSELING (Area Code: 214) Gay Student Network .. P.O. 13870/C.S.177841 .. 696·9486 Creative Connections (Computer coupling) 373·3283 Dignity/Dallas .... P.O. 190133175219-0133 520·2554 Boothman, Michael ..... 5415 Maple #419 ..... 631·5217 Gay Student Services P.O. 8109177844 .... 775·1797 Crestmont Apts 3328 Cedarplaza Lane 521·2851 Emergence (Chrtstien Scientist) P.O. 2878175221 522·3086 Herrbold, Susan, M.S.5327N. Central @ Ai~ine, #318526-3374 Caritas MCC 401 E. 31st(Bryan) 775·7219 Crossroads Market 3930 Cedar Springs 521·8919 Evangelicals Concerned (D/FW Chapter) . JUlian, Debra, M.S 644.8757 CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH (Area Code: 512) Electrolysis for Men 528-0759 ..... Box 532332 Grand Prairie/75053 642·3185 Morris, Vicki L., R.N., M.S.w 631.5217 MCC 1705 10th St 882·TALK Fantastic Voyage Travel 522·5215 First Unitarian Church of Dallas 4015 Normandy Park Cities Counseling .. 5327 N. Central at Airline #318 CORPUS CHRISTI CLUBS (Area Code: 512) Fish Etc 4025 Lemmon Ave... . 521·1910 Grace Fellowship 2727 Oaklawn Ave 528-2811 ...... 526·3374 Hidden Door 1003 Morgan Ave 882-0183 Foto Plus 3218 Oaklawn 526-6202 Holy Trinity Cornmunity Church 4402 Roseland 827·5088 Oak Lawn Counseling Ctr. .... 5811 Nash .... 351-1502 Other Door 1911 So. Staples 882·0042 Gaspipe #1 4422 Maple 526·5982 MCC·Dalias 2701 Reagan 526-6221 Stout, David H. A.C.S.W 3511 N. Hall #111 .. 528.1041 CORPUS CHRISTI ORGANIZATIONS/HELPLINES Gaspipe #2 9191 Forest Lane #5 699·3955 Oak Lawn Christian Center 4552 Cedar Springs521·5473 Whole Woman Center P.O. 140504/75214 ... 324.8751 (Area Code: 512) Glen Apts 5000 Bowser 526·0144 Oak Lawn Church of Religious Science349·8370/744·5554 DALLAS DOCTORS/DENTISTS (Area Code: 214) Coastal Bend AIDS Foundation. Box 331416 .883·CARE Glide Lubricant 4071 Buena Vista 520-6634 DALLAS CLUBS (Area Code: 214) Community Medical Clinic .3911 Lemmon Ave.. 520.1810 Gay Alcoholics Anon 1705 10th SI. 991·4506 Lobo Bookshop 4008 "C" Cedar Springs 522·1132 Arena 4025 Maple Ave 522·7572 Fraternali, Paul DDS 4310 Westside #G 522.2000 Helpline...... 882·8255 Logan & Glass Consolidated Services4001 Bouser526-6372 Baby's...... 3501 McKinney... . 521-4748 Olson, Richard M., D.O 3911 Lemmon 520.1810 Parents & Friends of Lesbians & Gays (Vel)937·2311 Mel's Area Movers...... (metro)328·0181 Buddies 3415 Mahanna 526·8720 Page, John D.D.S .... 3404 Greenville Ave 826.1415 Texas Riviera Empire 747 Lum 993·5973 Memorabilias 3908 Cedar Springs 522·6601 Club Clearvlew 2625 Elm 939-0006 Saginaw, Michael, D.P.M. (foot sp.)3505 Turtle Creek #510 DALLAS ACCOMODATIONS (Area Code: 214) Memorabilias Boutique ..... 3109 Regan 521·8217 Crews Inn 3215 N. Fitzhugh 526·9510 .. 745·1020 and 5034 Royal Lane #250 .. 369·5619 Logan's Point 4001 Bouser 520-6534 Message & Mail of Oak Lawn3905Cedar Springs #C520-7254 Den 5727 Nash SI. 350·9814 Watson, Dr. Terry R. 3911 Lemmon 520.1810 DALLAS ADULT THEATRES (Area Code: 214) Mockingbird Paint & Body .. 8850 Harry Hines .. 358-4155 Dentyne's Patio 3911 Cedar Springs 526·0690 Watts, Bud, D.D.S 3404 Greenville Ave 826·1415 Continental Theatre ..... 2036 Commerce 742-0022 Movemasters 521-8155 Eighth Day 2509 N. Fitzhugh 827·3765 DALLAS FITNESS CENTER (Area Code: 214) La Cage 1812 W. Mockingbird 630·7071 Nast AccountingfTax Tom Nast 941-4384 4001 . . . . 4001 Cedar Springs...... 522·4001 Club Body Center 2616 Swiss 821·1990 DALLAS AITORNEYS (Area Code: 214) Newton, Sandra G. (C.P.A.)3900 Lemmon Ave.,#220526-5292 Fraternity 3963 Cedar Springs 733·5121 Fitness Exchange 2525 Inwood #233 956·8311 Birdwell, Jerry R 357·3311 Norma Kristi Inc 3900 Lemmon Ave #220-D .. 521-0638 Hideaway .4144 Buena Vista...... 559·2966 DALLAS ORGANIZATIONS/HELPLINES (Area Code: 214) Holt, Robert B.900 Jackson HroJ, Founders Sq1772027486353 Oak Cliff Travel 120 Wynnewood Vllge Shp Ctr .... Hidden Door ...... 5025 Bowser 526·9211 AIDS Hotline 351·4335 Kowalski, John 3210 Oak Lawn 526·9699 ...... 946-6496 High Country. . 3121 Inwood 351·2278 AIDS Resource Center .. 3920 Cedar Springs .. 521·5124 Nelson, M. William .. 1010 Regency Plaza, 3710 Rawlins Oak Lawn Records 3810 Congress #121 521-0350 J.J.'s 1909 N. Henderson .....•.... 824·1691 Alcoholics Annonymous (Dallas Lambda AA) 487·7667 ...... Box 9/75219 526·9881 Off the Street 3921 Cedar Springs 521·9051 Jugs 3414 Kings Rd 521·3474 ...... (Live & Let Live) 871·9447 , King 3500 Oak Lawn #400 521·3804 Omni Video 4000·C Cedar Springs 559·3009 JR's 3923 Cedar Springs 528·1004 Alcohol Treatment Center 3949 Maple 559·4350 Stewart, Charles L. 3500 Oak Lawn #400 521·3804 Premier Travel .. 1440 Empire Central #160 630·4911 La Folies 1820 W. Mockingbird Ln., #34 631-6642 Beth EI Binah (Jewish) 526·2085/360·9507 Wilk & Flint 3710 Rawlins #911 522·4878 Rod Comedy Entertainment Agency 943·1330 No Name Bar 2513 N. Fitzhugh 826·3200 Branding Iron Club P.O. 190471/75219 286·9478 DALLAS BATHS (Area Code: 214) Scott's Abler Movers (metro)263·7007 North Forty Saloon 6316 Denton Dr 350·6327 BWMT (BlacklWhite Men Together) 521·3146 Midtowne Spa 2509 Pacific 821·8989 TWT Magazine. 3900 Lemmon Ave. at Reagan#220/75219 Old Plantation. . .. 3911 Cedar Springs 949·2398 CHRYSALIS (Home Care & Hospice)3300 W. Mockingbird DALLAS BUSINESSES/SERVICES (Area Code: 214) ...... 521·0622 Patrick's 2629 Oak Lawn 522·5481 #132 956·7977 Abacus Printing 3810 Congress #123 528·1332 Union Jack 3918 Cedar Springs 528·9604 Bound-Up Saloon 3912·14 Cedar Springs 522·9611 Cliff Dwellers 321 N. Zangs 943·0069/381·9357 All City Insurance 4311 Lemmon 559-0806 U.S.A. Nutrition International16114 Chalfont Circle424·7428 Sassy's Two 3319 Raleigh 521·0202 Concerned Amer.lPreserv/Human Rights 233·3100 ..... 341 W. Jefferson 943·3888 DALLAS CHURCHES (Area Code: 214) Tramps .4117 Maple Ave 520-0766 Couples (Metro Dallas) . .559·4486

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PAGE 100 TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 TWT NOVEMBER 21 - NOVEMBER 27 1986 PAGE jOl Dallas Alternative Businessmen's Assoc.522·8477/522'()()98 L.A.M.B.D.A. (Bowling) 331-64481522-4678 ...... 659 So. Jennings 335·1994/335·1995 'Wit & Wisdom of Oscar Wilde Booksll03 California522.9808 Dallas Emergency . 744-4444 Lesbian/Gay Democrats of Dallas CountyP.O. 190302175219 FI. Worth Gay PrideAssoc. P.O.3235176113294-2447/877-4419 HOUSTON CHURCHES & RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Dallas Gay Alliance P.O. 190712175219 528·4233 ...... 526-0600 Imperial Court-Golden Lion. . 870-1364 (Area Code: 713) Dallas Gay Archives 3930 Cedar Springs .' .528-4233 Lesbian/Gay Democrats of Texas. P.O. 64493 .821-4838 Knights of Malta 5890013 Affirmation-Mormon (David) 523·9821 Dallas Gay Black Coalition P.O. 190712 .... 528-4233 Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of DaliasP.O. 224424/75222 Lambda AA . 332·3533 Aytz Chayim (JewiSh) 688-8129 Dallas Girth & Mirth P.O. 28857175228-0857 ...... 528-0653/526·8345 Longhorn Bowling Assoc Joan 624·2151 Bering Memorial UMC 1440 Harold 526·1017 Dallas Motorcycle Club 10525/75219 Lutherans Concerned 521·5615 Longhorn Imperial Council 870-1364 Chapel of the Woodlands. 7500 Pinemont#503 .460·1712 Dallas On Tap .•.... P.O. 190973/75219 960·1927 Metro Gay Mensa P.O. Box 35822175235 Parents & Friends & Lesbians & Gays 834-8943 Church of Christ 524·9281 Dallas Outdoors' P.O. 35474/75235 Metroplex Republicans P.O. 191033175219 987·3215 Pleasure Chest (gay computer BBS) ...... 654·9252 Church of the Resurrection (SE Houston) 489-0167 Dallas Tavern Guild 3900 Lemmon #220.... 526·5292 Narcotics Anon 24 Hrs 699-9306 Tarrant Co. Gay AliianceP.O. 11044176109336-TCGAl336-8242 Church of the Rock .... 10133 Long Point 580.8456 Dallas Women Chorus. P.O. Box 190973/75219.960·1927 National Gay Alliance for Young Adults...... Texas Gay Rodeo Association P.O. 786/76101 Community Gospel Church .. 3207 Montrose .. 521·0511 Deaf Action Center 521-0407 ...... P.O. Box 190426/75219 V.D. Clinic 1800 University. . . . 870-7223 Congregation Aytz Chayim (Jewish Group)728-5181/888-8997 Drug Treatment Center 2701 Inwood 956·7181 North Tex. Assoc. of Physicians for Human Rights .... WAD.S 7405 Gaston Ave. . 457·9422 Dignity (Gay Catholics) ... P.O. 86821/77266 ... 523·7644 Experience Weekend 12262 Inwood #1206/75234824·4008 ...... 12222 Coit Rd 233·3100 FORT WORTH RESTAURANTS (Area Code 817) Emergence (Christian Science)P.O. 613, Bellaire Texl77401 Friends & Relatives of Gays 845 E. Arapaho #107, N.O.w. Lesbian Rights 3108 Routh St 742-6918 D.J.'s Restaurant 1308 SI. Louis 927·7321 ...... 665·2642 Richardson, TX 644·8757 Oak Lawn Block Assoc. . P.O. 190408/75219 GALVESTON BUSINESS (Area Code: 409) First Unitarian Church 5210 Fannin SI. 526·1571 Foundation for Human Understanding3920 Cedar Springs Oak Lawn Bowling Association Jim 528·2963 Dial·A·Beach Info line 762·3583 Gay & Lesbian Mormons (David) 523·9821 ...... 528-4233 Oak Lawn Country Cloggers 526-6486 Garza's Liquor & Beer Mart .... 1102 Strand 763-5920 Gay People in Christian Science. P.O. 613/Bellaire/77401 Forty Plus (40 +) ..... 3920 Cedar Springs ..... 528·4233 Oak Lawn Softball Assoc 241·1491 Isleworks 2214 Mechanic (in Garbo's) . . 665·2642 Gay Academic Union of N. TX. P.O. 2402175221221·7410 Oak Lawn Symphonic Band 960·1927 GALVESTON CLUBS (Area Code: 409) Houston Interfaith Alliance 688·8997 Gay Community Center .. 3920 Cedar Springs .. 528-4233 Oak Lawn Tennis Assoc .... P.O. Box 11389 739·2726 Garbo's 2214 Mechanic 763-5922 Integrity (Episcopalian) . P.O. 66008177266-6008.524·1489 Gay Hispanic Coalition of Dallas...... Oak Lawn Volleyball ...... 526-6433 Kon-Tlkl 315 23rd (Tremont) 763-9031 Kingdom Community Church ... 614 E. 19th 351·4217 ...... P.O. 190922/75219 324·5220 Okinawan Karate Club ...... 247·8122 Mary's II 2502 Q1/2SI. .. .763-9435 ...... 880·3527 Gay/Lesbian Support Organ. (SMU) . P.O. Box 1636/75275 Oz '(Computer BBS) Login:guest. . . . . • . • . .528·0110 Robert's LaFitte 25th & Q SI. 765-9092 living Water Church 515 W. 25th 522·4320 Gay/Lesbian Unitarians 528·3990 Parents Anonymous...... 264·1108 GALVESTON ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 409) Lutherans Concerned 623·8633/686·4931 Gay/Lesbian Young Adults 3920 Cedar Springs 528·4233 Police Harassment Reporting 528·4233 Metropolitan Community Church 1824 Broadway 765-7626 MCCR 1919 Decatur 861·9149 Gayline (Comm. Res. Cntr.) . P.O. 190835/75219.368-6283 Presbyterians for Lesbian/Gay Concerns 823·2317 Lambda AA 763-1401 MCC New Freedom in Christ .829 Yale/77008 .863·8377 Gay Mensa 522·3867 Pride III 3920 Cedar Springs 528-4233 HOUSTON ADULTNIDEO BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 713) Pentecostal Family of Montrose 521·0511 Gay Parents 467·2038 Hazzle-Dazzle Dallas, Inc P.O. 224562/75222·4562 Ballpark 1830 W. Alabama . Presbytery of New Covenant (Pres. Ctr.) 41 Oakdale Gay Unitarians 528·3990 SMU·Gay/Lesbian Student Org...... P.O. 1636/75275 Richmond News 1201 Richmond· ...... 526·2585 Greater Dallas Info & Referral Service 747·3711 STD Clinic 1936 Amelia Ct. 920·7950 Studz News 1132 W. Alabama . Rothko Chapel 1409 Sui Ross 524·9839 Greater Dallas Music Foundation 960·1927 Stonewall Group (Narcotics Anon.) 699-9306 HOUSTON ADULT THEATRES (Area Code: 713) SI. Stephens Epis. Ch 1805 W. Alabama Half Century Club 4402 Roseland 827·5088 Suicide & Crisis Center...... 828·1000 French Quarter 3201 Louisiana 527-0782 Unitarian Men's Group 528·1571 Hispanic Gay Coalition .. P.O. Box 190922/75219 .... Teach Only Love (Course in MiraCles).. P.O. 35833/75235 HOUSTON ATIORNEYS (Area Code: 713) Weslayan Fellowship...... 864·8899 ...... 324·5220 ...... 353-0057 Gaitz, Michael 9575 Katy Frwy. #450 468-3997 HOUSTON CLUBS (Area Code: 713) Integrity (D/FW) .. P.O. Box 190331/75219-0331.. 522·2219 Texas Fathers for Equal Rts P.O. Box 50052 . Green, Bill (24 hours) 266-1004 Barn 710 Pacific 528·9427 lnterdenorninational-Study Group (GLCF of Sherman/Denio ...... One Main PI. Stat.f75250 934·3885 O'Kane., Patricia .. 3212 Smith #102 .. 24 Hours .. 526-7911 Brazos River Bottom 2400 Brazos 528-9192 son) ... 2424 Hwy. 75N Lot 27, Sherman, Tx. 75090 Texas Gay Rodeo Assoc. (Dallas)P.O. 64904/75206827·4438 Voight, Werner R. 24 Hours 527-8033 Briar Patch 2294 Holcombe 665·9678 Ladies' & Men's Bowlers 286·0977/620·2385 THRF (Texas Human Rights Foundation)P.O. 191312175219 HOUSTON BATHS (Area Code: 713) Charlies Club 1100 Westheimer 527·8619 Texas Sidekicks (cloggers) 330·0100 Club Body Center 2205 Fannin 659-4998 Cheers 2654 FM 1960 East 443·2986 Together Group (AA) .. 321 N. Zang .. 327·0285/941-0492 Midtowne Spa. .. . 3100 Fannin 522·2379 Chutes 1732 Westheimer 523·2213 T.R.U.S.T. (adolescent children of gay/leSbian parents) . HOUSTON BUSINESSES/SERVICES Club Flamingo. . 907 Westheimer 527·8830 Adolescent Support Group... . .631·5217 (Area Code: 713) Cousins 817 Fairview 528·9204 Turtle Creek Chorale .... P.O. 190806175219.... 521·1053 A·l Key & Lock 1612 Westheimer 526·2657 Dirty Sally's .. . 220 Avondale 529·7525 '<)~ Violence Against Gays NGTF Hotline .... 1·800·221·7044 Action Network (man to man conversation) 976-8500 Dirty Sally's (K.J.'s Northside) 11830 Airline Dr. 445·5849 Womyn Together ..... P.O. 190712175219..... 528·4233 Advance Travel 10700 NW Fwy 682·2002 E/J's 1213 Richmond 527·9071 0-' DALLAS THEATRES (Area Code: 214) AI's Formal Wear 7807 So. Maln 791-1886 Galleon 2303 Richmond . 522·7616 Granada 3524 Greenville Ave 823·9610 B. Adams Ltd. (Leather by Boots Shop) 611 Hyde Park Heaven Pacific @ Grant 521·9123 II) Inwood Theatre 5458 Lovers Lane 352-6040 Basic Brothers Clothing 1220 Westheimer 522·1626 Hot Rod 804 Pacific 524·0806 Pocket Sandwich Theatre. 1611 Greenville Ave.. 621·1860 Chateaux Dijon Apts 5331 Beverly Hills 626-3860 JR's 808 Pacific 521·2519 EL PASO CLUBS (Area Code: 915) Costume World .. . .5707 Richmond 266-5357 Just Marion & Lynn's 903 Richmond 528-9110 Old Plantation 219 S. Ochoa... .533-6055 Courtesy Chevrolet ... (Scott Stauffer) 7777 Katy Frwy.... Kindred Spirits 4902 Richmond 623-6135 San Antonio Mining Co 800 E. San Antonio .. 546·9903 ...... 686·7777 Lazy J 312 Tuam 528-9343 EL PASO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 915) Downbeat Records .... 3306 So. Shepherd .... 523·8348 Mary's 1022 Westheimer 528-8851 Alpha Plasma Center 720 Texas Ave 532·5322 Doug's Electronics (TV Repair, etc.) .. 4212 Woodhead .. Mecca 2401 San Jacinto 655-0769 Dignity/EI Paso P.O. Box 26523 ...... 526·2358 Michaels 428 Westheimer 529-2506 MCC EI Paso 2201 Mills, P.O. 3121 ..... 542·1227 Eagle, The. (clothing & gifts). 1544 Westheimer. 524·7383 Montrose Mining Co 805 Pacific 529·7488 FORT WORTH BUSINESSES (Area Code: 817) Eurotan 3701 Montrose 529·5100 NRG .. . 901 N. Shepherd.... . 863-0010 All City Insurance 4119·B E. Lancaster . Fitness Consultant (Ed Kinser) 779·2143 Numbers 300 Westheimer 526·8338 ...... 534·5111/Metro 817·540-0960 G.W. King Photography (TWT) 527·9111 Outlaws, The 1419 Richmond 528-8903 Grany's Gift Shop ..... 665 So. Jennings. . .. 335·8360 He & She Productions 523·5293 Ranch 9150 S. Main 866·3464 >~ Scott's Abler Movers ...... (metro)263·7007 I.W. Marks Jewelry 3841 Bellaire Blvd 668·5000 Ripcord...... 521·2792 W~ Split Image (Reprographics)101 S. Jennings #103332·8929 Kwlk-Kopy 3317 Montrose...... 522·1896 Rock 'N' Horse 5731 Kirby 520·9910 ••.•• r; Yours Truly .... 3408·A .... Camp Bowie .... 334·0122 Leather By Boots 711 Fairview 526·2668 Studio 13 1318 Westheimer 521·9030 FORT WORTH CHURCHES (Area Code: 817) Leather By Boots at the Ripcord Tam O'Shanter 6121 Hillcroft 771·2470 :::J:~ Agape MCC 4615 S.E. Loop 820 535·5002 Lobo Bookstore & Video . 1424·C Westheimer .522·5156 The 611 Hyde Park at Stanford 528-9079 Evangelicals Concerned (D/FW Chapter) . Missouri Street Gallery .... 1006 Missouri .... 526·3663 venture-N 2923 S. Main 522·0000 CI)§ .... Box 532332 Grand Prairie/75053 642·3185 Montrose Venture Wholesale .2205 Montrose .527·0686 Visions 2775 Fondren 952-0511 <3 FORT WORTH CLUBS (Area Code: 817) Movemasters 1925 Westheimer 630-6555 Zoo 2212 Converse...... 0 ,. , D.J.'s 1308 St. Louis. . . . . 927·7321 Nails by Cynthia 789·7040 HOUSTON COUNSELING (Area Code: 713) :I: 1ilt~' Lumber Company 700 So. Jennings 332·0192 Pet Shop & Bird Clinic3118 Smith @ Westheimer529·7266 Edd, Nicholas, Dr., Psy. D..... 2128 Welch 527·8680 Partners 1612 Park PI...... 927·9546 RMS Automotive. . .. 1759 Westheimer 529·5855 ...... 9320 Westview #1 465·5055 Z~ WillS & PROBATE The 651 Club 651 S. Jennings 332·0745 Record Rack 3109 S. Shepherd 524·3602 Felps, Stuart Ph.D...... 524·8277 <';. Vickery Station 224 E. Vickery 654·1108 Rosewood Estates 6130 S.w. Freeway 780·7010 Gonzales, A.; MSW, CSW 527·9302 -e FORT WORTH ORGANIZATIONS/HELPLINES Ruhlman Design 2205 Montrose 527·9698 Hewes, Ted, MSW. (psychotherapy). . 665-0496 " Cl)S2 PERSONAL INJURY (Area Code: 817) Specs Unlimited 4709 Richmond. . .. 961·9705 Hinkle, David, MD; Kingan, Peter, MH; Treese, Gary, MSW Workmons Compensotion Branding Iron Club. P.O. 190471/Oallas 75219 .923·2598 Stacy Kogan Furs 7700 San Felipe, 3rd fl. 785·6700 (Psy. & Family Therapy Center)34oo Montrose #501 ::)0 Cowtown Symphonic Band ..... Jay (214)960·1927 Taft Automotive Center 1411 Taft 522·2190 ...... 522·9816 Crisis/Suicide Intervention (24 hours help) 336·3355 TexEscort (models/escorts/masseurs) 524·9511 Montrose Counseling Ctr. .900 Lovett #203 .. 529·0037 CI)~ CRIMINAL Dignity/FI. Worth 4503 Bridge SI.176103 283·8588 Touch of Leather Shop ..... 817 Fairview 528·9204 Professional Counseling Services 523·7239 owr, Drugs, Theft, Troffic Ticket DFW Gay BBS (Metro)577-1495 TWT Graphics (Art, Design, Typesetting) 527·9111 Town & Country Psychiatry, Tony Carroll, MSW 932·9999 FI. Worth Counseling Cntr.fAIDS Project & Referrals Union Jack 1212 Westheimer 528·9600 Wm. Scott & Assoc 900 Lovett 529·1913

PAGE102 TWT NOVEM8ER21 - NOVEM8ER27 1986 TWT NOVEMBER21 - NOVEMBER27 1986 PRGE103 HOUSTON MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS: Ingersoll Speakers Bureau (Gay Atheist) . P.O. 391177401 Olson, Richard M., D.O.3434 E. Highway 67, Bldg. C #140 AIDS Information 821-6218 HoLlsTON CHIROPRACTOR (Area Code: 713) Interact (over 40) P.O. 16041177022 529-7014 ...... 613·3030 Alamo Human Rights Comm . 656·1487 Martin, Dr. Jerry .. 3233 Weslayan #191 .. 963-0080, ext. 1 It's O.K. (AIDS Support Group) 529-2416 MIDLAND/ODESSA CHURCH (Area Code: 915) Alcohol Counseling 227 Guilbeau 226·9241 HOUSTON DENTISTS (Area Code: 713) Jerry Kauffman Cancer Fund 778-4106 Free to Be (AA) .... 3201 W. Wall (Midland) .... 669-6339 Alcohol Counseling & Detox MHMR 421 6th St. 225·4227 Butler, Ron DDS 427 Westheimer 524-0538 Jolly Rogers (Big Heavy Men & their Admirers) P.O. Box Holy Trinity Community Church P.O. 5623/79702 Alpha Plasma Center 302 S. Flores 224·1749 Smith, Bruce W., DDS 1006 Missouri 529·4364 541356/77254 524·1489 MCC 3201 W. Wall, Midland, P.O. 1152179702 Church Theatre 1150 S. Alamo 224-4085 HOUSTON DOCTORS (Area Code: 713) KPFT Radio 419 Lovett. 526-4000 ...... •...... 669-6339 Crisis Hotline (10a·10p) .733·1111 Institute for Immunological Disorders . Lambda Alanon 521·9772 NACOGDOCHES ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 409) Crisis Hotline (24 hrs) 227-4357 ...... 7407 No. Freeway/77076 691·3531 Lambda Center For Alcoholics .. 1214 Joanne .. 521·9772 GLAS (Gay/Lesbian Association of Students) . Detoxification Center 622 Dolorosa 225·5481 Martinez, Steve M.D.. 4126 SW Freeway #1000 .621·7771 Lesbian Mothers 864·3098 · P.O. 491175963·0491 Drug Abuse MHMR 3721A S. Presa St 533·9156 Montrose Clinic ..... 803 Hawthorne info·528·5531 Lone Star Nudist Group Box 740572177274 NEW ORLEANS ACCOMMODATION (504) Fiesta Run P.O. 169672178280·3272 ...... business 528-5535 Lower Westheimer Police Community Center .. 529·3100 New Orleans Guest House .1118 Ursulines St. .566·1177 Forward Foun., Inc. (community education) 224·7663 Strauss, Gerald Z., MD .4242 sv« Frwy, #300 .877·8805 Men Who Love (Counseling) 527·9051 Gay Fathers of SA P.O. 15495/78212 494·9372 HOUSTON OPTOMETRISTS (Area Code: 713) Metropolitan Wind Ensemble 529·9610 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Gay Switchboard 7~·73oo Johnson, Dr. Thomas .... 4709 Richmond .... 961·9705 Miss Camp America P.O. 142 Bellaire, Tex/77401 AIDS Action Counsel729 8th St. SE, #200Wash. D.C.l20003 Helpline (Drug Abuse Central) 225·4066 HOUSTON FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 713) Montrose Area NOW P.O. 96714/77213 · (202)547·3101/547·3102 Integrity P.O. 15006/78212 734·0759 Fitness Exchange 2900 Richmond 524·9932 Montrose Art Alliance c/o 1006 Missouri 529·4364 AIDS Information recording 1·800·342·AIDS Lambda AA 1312 Wyoming 225·5611 Parkway Athletic Club 800 Rosine St. 528·5467 Montrose Chamber Singers 526·3810 Gay & Lesbian Press Association . Lutherans Concerned P.O. 290008178520696-0307/734·0759 HOUSTON ORGANIZATIONS/HELPLINES (Area Code: 713) Montrose Chamber Singers 526·3810 P.O.'A' Old ChelseaStat., NY., N.YJ10011(212)9890022 Mustang Club, Inc P.O. 12551178212 A Capella Chorus (Church of Christ Gays) 528-1852 Montrose Co. Cloggers 456·8861 Gay Rights National Lobby P.O.1892,Washington, DC 20013 Parents of Gays 736-6847 ACLU 1236 W. Gray 524·5925 Montrose Computer Conn. P.O. Box 66895/77266526·3737 · (202)546·1801 River City FrontRunnersP.O. 5844/78212822·2019/737·1224 AID for AIDS P.O. 66414/77266 526-6077 Montrose Mailbox (Computer Connection) 527·8566 Herpes Clinic 1·800-423-0200 River City Stompers 732·5649 AIDS Foundation 3400 Montrose, #700 524·AIDS Montrose Awareness Patrol Group 527·8438 Hispanic United Gays Liberado 5619 14th Ave. #1·C Runaways (youth Service Project) 299·7660 AIDS Hotline c/o Switchboard 529-3211 Montrose Singers .(a gay men's chorusXMike) .526·3810 ...... Brooklyn, N.Y. 11219 San Antonio AIDS Foundation P.O. 120113/78212 A Place in the Sun 522·7695 Montrose Sports Assoc (Director) Nick 777·1823 Human Rights Campaign Fund . .... (24 hour hotline) 733·3429 (office) 733·1853 American Gay Atheists P.O. 66711/77266 527·9255 . Billiards Roger 869-6108 · P.O. 1396, WaShington, DC 20013 .(202)546·2025 San Antonio Gay Pride Week CommitteeP.O. 12063/78212 Astro Rainbow Alliance for the Deaf TIY 520·0732 ...... Golf. Tony 977·1909 Lambda Legal Defense 132 W. 43rd NYC 10039 San Antonio Gay Switchboard ... P.O. 120402178212·9602 Autry House 6265 So. Main .. Monday Mens Bowling ... Tommy 699-6160 · (212)944·9488 ...... 733·7300 Baytown Market St. Lambda 422-0811/772·7214 ...... Racquetball Roger 665·8094 Media Fund for Human Rights . San Antonio Plasma Services112 Auditorium Cir.223·2958 CH E P.O. 3045177253 680·3346 ...... Volleyball Nick .777·1823 P.O.'A' Old Chelsea Stat. NY., NY/10011(212)989-6622 San Antonio Tavern Guild-AIDS Fund 821-6218 Choices Unlimited (Lesbian Social Group) 529·3211 Montrose Softball League Box 22272177227·2272524·3144 National Assoc. of Black and White Men Together ..... San Antonio Volleyball 923·3090/684·2434 Colt 45's 528·9192 Montrose Symphonic Band P.O. 66613177266-6613527·9454 · .584 Castro St., #140, San Francisco, CAJ94114 Tejas Motorcycle Club 533-6001 Comm. for Public Health Awareness P.O. 3045/77253 Montrose Tennis Club Rich 524·2151 ...... ~~~~m The Bridge (youth shelter) .. 606 Wilson Blvd 734·9532 ...... 522·5084 Montrose Writers Guild. P.O. 27084/77227·7084.621·3008 National Assoc. of Business Councils . SOUTH PADRE ISLAND ACCOM. (Area Code: 512) Community Political Action Committee. P.O. 2005/77252 Mother's Group (Lesbian Mothers) 864·3098 P.O. 15145, San Francisco, CA 94115(415)885-6363 Lyle's Deck (guest house) ... 120 E. Atol St. ... 761·LYLE ...... 236·6666 National Assn. Lesbian & Gay Alcoholism Professionals National Assoc. Gay & Lesbian Democratic Clubs .... TEMPLE CLUBS (Area Code 817) Conroe Area Lambda .. 304 Harris Blvd... (409)760·1509 (NALGAP) Texas Chapter Ron 921·3132 1742Mass Ave SE,Washington, DC20003(202)547-3104 Mildred's Place 308 E. Ave. B 778·9516 Couples P.O. 70884/77270·0884 Parents and Friends of Lesbians & Gays (FLAG)464-6663 National Gay Alliance for Young Adults (NGAYA)P.O.190426, TEXARKANA CLUB (214) Crisis Hotline 228·1505 Presidents Club (GPC past pres.)P.O. 66844/77266523-6024 · Dallas, TX 75219-0426 B.J.'s Club FM 989 832·3038 Democratic Committee of GPC 527·9143 Project FOOD (KS/AIDS Foundation) 524·2427 Nat'! Gay Health Ed. Foundation P.O. 784, NYC 10036 TEXAS GUEST HOUSEIACCOMODATIONS(Area Code 817) Dial·A·Gay·Atheist. 527·9255 Revista Paz y Liberacion P.O. 6000631/77260 · (212)583-6313 EI Rancho VistalELV Travel Box 245, Glen Rose 897-4982 Diana Foundation 2700 Mason/77006 524·5791 Rice Gay/Les. Support Group(c/o Gay Switchboard)529-3111 National Gay Rights Advocates . TYLER CLUB (Area Code 214) Dignity Center 3217 Fannin 528-0111 Shanti (AIDS Peer Counseling) P.O. 3045·77253 540 Castro, San Francisco, CA 94114(415)863-3624 Chez Vous Hwy. 31 East 592-6900 EventsUnlimited (Rnale Group)3333W. Alabama77098522-6560 Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) 4400 Memorial Dr. National Gay/Lesbian Crisisline 1·800·221·7044 UVALDE TEXAS Family Connection (youth shelter) 523-6825 . . . #2175177007 684-6174 National Gay & Lesbian Task Force. 1517 U Street, N.w. Uvalde Organization P.O. Box 1124/78802 FrontRunners (runners, joggers) P.O. 66371/77266 Society for 2nd Self (Tri-Ess) Gulf Coast Transvestite · .... WaShington, D.C.l2ooo9 ..... (202)~2-6483 WACO CLUB (Area Code: 817) ...... 520·8019/522-0899 Chapter P.O. 90335/77090 Planned Parenthood of San Angelo 2619 Sherwood Way . Tallulah's 507 Jefferson # 5th 753·9189 Garden Party 3317 Montrose #1067/77006 Texas Gay Rodeo Association P.O. 66973 #1194 526·5001 · 944·1909 WACO ORGANIZATION (Area Code: 817) Gay & Alive Sharing (GASE) 528-1311 Texas Human Rights Foun P.0.66574177266-6574 ODESSA CLUB (Area Code: 915) Waco Lambda Student Organization .... P.O. Box 23254/ Gay Fathers of Houston P.O. Box 66973 #162 77006 Westheimer Colony Arts. Assn 1001 Westheimer #163 Nite Spot 8401 Andrews Hwy 366-6799 ...... 76702·3254 ...... 667·9499/695·8584 ...... ~~~ SAN ANTONIO BUSINESSES (Area Code: 512) Gay & Lesbian Hispanics Unidos P.O. 600921/77260-0921 Women's Encounter Group. P.O. 920952 #262/77292·0952 Bexar Florist 602 Montana 271·3643 ...... 529·8947 Women's Lobby Alliance ..... 4 Chelsea ..... 521·0439 Kevin Wagner Unique Cards/Gifts 1900San Pedro733·3555 No one would have been Gay/Lesbian Student Assoc Box 314 . Women's Softball League6431 Pineshade/77008868-6256 On Main 2514 Main 737·2323 ...... 4800 Calhoun 529·3211 Womynspace 2033 Norfolk 869-6510 Oscar Mendiola Photography 225·8222 invited to dinner as often as Gay Nurses Alliance 880·9466 HOUSTON RESTAURANTS (Area Code: 713) SAN ANTONIO CHURCHES (Area Code: 512) Jesus was unless he were Gay People in Christian ScienceP.O. 613, Bellaire, Tx. 77401 Bayou City Oyster Co 2171 Richmond Ave 523-6640 Community of St. Francis .... 332 Wilcox 923·2266 interesting and had a sense of ...... 665·2642 Charlie's Restaurant 1102 Westheimer 522·3332 Dignity (Catholic Gays) ... P.O. 12484/78212 349-3632 Gay Political Caucus (P.O. 66664, Houston 77266) Chapultepec 813 Richmond 522·2365 Integrity P.O. 15006 734-0759 humor. -Charles Schultz ...... ~~~ House of Pies 3112 Kirby 528-3816 MCCSA 1136 W. Woodlawn 734-0048 Gay Rights A.C.LU P.O. 66844/77006 Hunt Room 3404 Kirby .: 521·9836 River City Living Church311 Melrose PI.822·1121/734-0377 Gay & Lesbian Switchboard P.O. 66591/77266-6591529-3211 Pizza Inn Delivery 3105 S. Shepherd 522·5676 Trinity Council 311 Melrose/78212 Greater Montrose Business GuildP.O. Box 66973,Suite 1029 Westheimer Cafe 1525 Westheimer 528-4350 SAN ANTONIO CLUBS (Area Code: 512) 77006 528-11111723·83681524·9511 HOUSTON THEATRES (Area Code: 713) Ab's Westernaire 622 Roosevelt 533·9928 Guardian Angels 415 Westheimer 523·8352 Alley Theatre 615 Texas 228-8421 Bonham Exchange 411 Bonham 271·3811 Hazelwitch Productions P.O. 66242177266 Chocolate Bayou Theatre .. 4205 San Felipe .. 528-0119 Crew 309 W. Market 223·0333 Herpes H.E.L.P. Hotline...... 996·9414 Greenway III Hwy. 59 © Buffalo Spdwy 626-0402 Downtown SA 240 Broadway 223-6285 Homophile Interfaith Alliance ... 729 Manor 523-6969 Laff Stop 1952 W. Gray 524·2333 EI Jardin 106 Navarro 223·7177 Houston Bar Owners Assoc. (HOBO) %528·9192 River Oaks W. Gray & Shepherd 524·2175 French Connection 330 San Pedro 225·2353 Hou-Tex Tennis Club David 926·7171 Stages 3201 Allen Parkway 52·STAGE Gemini Club 504 Pleasanton Rd 923·9918 HouTex Tennis Tournament J.C., Director 529·7467 The Group (Theatre Workshop) .. 3217 Fannin .. 522·2204 Miss Ellie's 2015 2015 San Pedro 733·3365 Houston Area Gay & Lesbian Engineers & Scientists KEY WEST, FLORIDA BUSINESS (305) Noo Zoo 10127 Coachlight 341·4778 P.O. 66631177006 439·1879 Key West Business Guild (information)P.O. 4640·S/33041 Paper Moon 1430 No. Main 225·7330 Houston Data Professionals 523-6922 LONGVIEW CHURCHES (Area Code: 214) Phazez 119 EI Mio 342·9053 Houston Gay Health Advocates .. Box 66123 .. 790·9448 Faith Community Church .. 1116 S. Mobberly .. 757·7338 Rose, The 4121 Gardendale 696·4944 Houston Flag & Drill Corps 952·2776 LONGVIEW CLUB (Area Code: 214) Silver Dollar Saloon 1418 N. Main 227·2623 Houston Health Dept. ... 1115 N. McGregor 222·4201 Rainbow Connection .. 2110 S. Eastman Rd... 757·5593 Snuffy's Saloon 820 San Pedro 224·7739 Houston North ProfessionalsP.O.3640 Humblel77347821·7126 LUBBOCK CLUB (Area Code: 806) SAN ANTONIO COUNSELING (Area Code: 512) Houston Outdoor Group 521·3641 or 961·2905 The Company 1806 Clovis Road 744·5250 Johnson, Toby, Ph.D.... 1616 San Pedro #10 ... 732·4000 Houston Tennis Club Shawn 524·2151 McALLEN CLUBS (Area Code: 512) Menefee, Michael, Ph.D.. 7744 Broadway #103 .821·5905 Houston Thursday Nite Mixed Bowling League P.B.D.'s Lounge .... Ware Rd. © Daffodil .... 682·8019 Menchaca Jr, Reymundo 647·7563 Steve .. 973·1358 Phill .. 688-6970 MESQUITE DOCTORS/DENTISTS (Area Code: 214) SAN ANTONIO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 512)

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