I 8: ”SW WWW W95 SERVICES / t ‘ ORGANIZATION A PUBLICATION OF THE LEXINGTON GAY AND LESBIAN SERVICES ORGANIZATION WHERE WERE You NEW AIDS DRuG l STILL l ( i I FOR PRIDE 95? GIVES HOPE, NEEDS ! LOOKING i » Lexington’s first experiment with a PARTICIPANTS 1 . O . I ‘ Pride Month instead ofa Pride Week People with AIDS in Kentucky l The GLSO is Still lOOkith was a lot of fun and would have been and surrounding states have new for replacements for our layout a big success if more people would hope, according to drug studies editors, Whose pending‘ have attended. Remember several currently being held throughout the departure to BOStOH Will leave I years ago there was a mOVie “What if state. The Kentucky AIDS us typesetter—less. l There Was a War and Nobody Consortium (KAC), a group of i The lucky volunteer willl ; Came.” Well, thlS year several physicians dedicated to the advanced treceive numerous scans and people worked very hard to throw a care of persons living with gra hiCS in addition to CO iesl party for the community and nobody HIV/AIDS is now in the process Of lof Péuark XPress and Adibel ’ came. . administering various drugs and drug l Ill t d ,d f f t ' L Queer Jeopardy, Wh‘Ch has 501d combinations to persons in varying l ustra or, an sea 5 O on S _ : out at the Actor’s Guild in the past, stages of the AIDS progression. The for elther MacmtOSh or an, l moved to the Kentucky Theater so KAC physicians include many IBM-compatlble PC. ‘ l more people could enjoy the fun. doctors in private practice as well as i And, of course, you’ll getl l however, it attracted the same those at the University of Louisville the fulfillment of knowing yOU' l amount 0f PEOPle that “did atthe 01d and the University of Kentucky. do your part for your ; location. The Pride PiChiC’S AIDS Volunteers of Lexington community. ‘1 attendance was 150, down from last (AVOL) works with the consortium ‘ For questions please i year’s 400. Fortunately, the picnic in an advisory capacity. contact Mar at 26é—5904 or i did make a net th‘ 0f $77-76 Current studies being conducted P t t 27); 5845 W ’ l ‘ toward next year’s Pride Week.. The by the Kentucky AIDS Consortium ‘ e era a - t ' e are, I Inter-Faith Service was attended by focus on several promising new utlng on you. ,l 65 people, down from 125 last year. drugs including Delavirdine, H 7 7 7 fl , l I 7 ‘ The other events experienced the Nevirapine, 935U83, ddl, AZT, ddC JJJ‘JSLIDE AUGUST: disaPPOinting tumoms, bUt by far, as well as several new protease Beyond the Beltway: State of the I the big loser was the Lexington inhibitorsv “Having local drug States-Aprogress Report on State V Volunteers Awards Banquet. studies brings hope closer to home.” Legislature Activities in ‘95.,,.,.,.2 TSGRA has never made money Stated Kim Belcher, AVOL Hope Community News 3 » on sponsoringtthis event and views it Coordinator. Dr. Richard Greenburg Local Softball Team Gets National as a communlty SCW‘CE- However, MD, the director Of the University of Invitation 3 while in the past they have 105‘ an Kentucky’s drug studies added, “The N . atlonal News 4 continued on page 8 continued on page 8 WWW .. , fl , V , “W," W,