' «an; GLSO NE W S LESBIAN RV! 5‘ * ORG" ' M h 1999 W) Vol. 14 are No. 3 A publication of the Lexington Gay and Lesbian Service Organization Fairness Passes é‘ifigéou’zd . In order to make just the tight ‘ tt there is anyone 0Ut there that SisterSound is proud to present imprrlesslio; LMCf mangot'o begarbid hasn’t heard, the Louisville Board of a Coffee House and Dance on in Nehco' :‘8 (gt 9 ts ant ma : Alderman passed a Fairness ordi- Saturday, March 6. Doors open at 8 “:35“ again: ifrglfgreonosufgii _ : nance thy a vote 0t 7 t0 5) that pro‘ pm and the fun will continue until 11. :ster ants sick uiana :hirtspbe’ll teCtS Citizens against workplace diS- it will be happening at the Unitarian b tt p ’ l H q h ll, t crimination on the basis of sexual ori- Church, 3564 Clays Mill Rd. 0 oms, or pa 0"” S oes ca use 3 entation or gender identity. This ordi- Admission is $10 at the door. 266'9175' i nance is the tltSt city wide gay rights The women of SisterSound are ' ' ' law in Kentucky and one of the few in baking some great desserts to go WlSfilqu C'VIGIY‘ _ ‘ the SOUth- tt is also one Of the few along with coffee and other bever- Celebrate the .amval Of Spring ordinances in the country that ages. There will be a raffle and items by attending the W'Shmg Cha" con- t - - - . . . . . cert Saturday, March 20 at the i thtUdeS gender ldehtltY- include an original painting and a U ‘t . U . l' tCh h D i As Louisville Fairness celebrates homemade quilt. This is a fund rais— m ariatna'ggversa '5 ‘th Lt]? ' 00': ’ this victory, it emphasizes that they er to help support SisterSound’s next 32:22” at 8'gumtAghtissicfniggio i “won” over a period of many years of big concert in late April with Margie $1?) 9 Id: ' I i hard work, COUhtthQ as victories the Adam. Watch for information about 0: it St ing 8:? e, 30 you can , many steps along the way. And, of that concert in the next GLSO. ”“2; a you are? 6' GLSO d course, the victory is not complete; l t nce again, d t ant ‘ - - . . n erweave are prou o presen homo hobia and its effects Will be , , . p . Desperately Seeku‘tg Wishing Chair, the dynamic singing : With us for a while P01 ester'” , , , , The Lexin ton Fairness V duo of Kiya Heartwood and Miriam g Throw open your closets, clean - - ~ , DaVIdson. For the past few years, Campaign has also counted Victories out your basements and attics the _ , , , . t t . , Wishing Chair has entertained us and is conSIdering their next steps Lexington Men's Chorus needs any- i _ ~ g . . - . With their eclectic mix of folk-rock- As a fund raiser, LeXington Fairness thing and everything you saved from _ . . , will be showing "The Sum of Us” at the 70.5] On April 10th at 8 pm. LMC VWSh/hg Chair continued 0” page 3 the State Theatre, the second screen will take the stage of the Opera of the Kentucky Theatre, on House to i. - .. perform we Are Farm” 8 S onsor of the Month Wednesday, March 24th, at 7:00 pm. celebration of the music of the 70's, [3 . $10 per person. . _ . Think Disco, Carpenters, Elton John, . . There w'” be‘a candle “ght V'g” Donna Summer, ABBA-——the list is Metro pOIItan followmg the mOVie in celebration of endless but enormously entertaining Equality Begins at Home week, an we ou sin itll ' Tickets are available from Fe at 273- O y WY )td F' gFe ti ’ f m , CO m m u n lty 1605. The Lexington Fairness web- "9 , or m S va 2 “HM ChUl‘Ch site can now be found at http://x.net/ 0‘” Of 169 Past, March 6' at ieff/fairness/fairness.html. 7 pm 599 page 2 mid page 5