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Pride Community Services Organization publications LGBTQ community--Kentucky LGBTQ culture LGBTQ newspapers Gay men Lesbians Bisexual people Transgender people Sexual minorities Gender identity Drag culture GLSO News, July 2001 text GLSO News, July 2001 2001 2019 true xt7mgq6r2545 section xt7mgq6r2545 GAY and 7717.?~ t“ [£5me 9%? t :5 ‘iiv; 3 “' tire SERVICE. " ‘ WNW“ JULY 200! ‘ Lex'ngton, Kentucky A publication of the Lexington Gay and Lesbian Service Organization Vol. 16 No. 7 Unity Dance [0%, (V013,, comm,” (intonation FREE ‘ GLSO's ActOut production of Since 1981, Coronations have it YOU are New enough to be Terrence McNally's Tony Award provided the Lexington community reading this when it first comes °Ut winning plllllli;lkhay Love! Valour! the opportunity to experience than Pride Month is not quite over! Compassionl, directed by Homer Pageantry. The Imperial Court's Everyone is invited to the free Tracy, opened June 22 at the twentieth coronation will be no UhitY Dance 0" Saturday, June 30 Lexington Public Library Theater at exception. It will be held Sunday, from 9 t0 1 at the Continental ihh- 140 East Main Street and contin- July 8th at the Radisson Hotel, The Rock Stars 0t 30‘“ Wi" enliv— ues Saturday June 30 at 8 PM and doors open at 5:30. This will be a en your spirits and get you onto the Sunday July 1 at 2 PM. night to remember. dance floor. There Wi" be refresh— Originally produced in 1994, The theme of coronation is - ments and a cash bar available. Love! Valour! Compassion! is a 2001: The Odyssey Continues, Sponsored by Sisthas in the touching portrayal of eight gay men Yea Baby! Yea! The opening num- Life, Ebony Male and GLSO, this Spending their holidays together in ber is being choreographed by Wi" be a wonderful way to end the country. There's Perry, played Chelsea Pearl; the set design is by pride month. The UhitY Dance is by Jim Moreton, and Arthur, played Cammie Dietrich and Cheyenne, an effort to bring the entire com- by Tom Brown, a professional cou- all pros in their fields. munity together. Many Of US in the ple of long standing whose relation- Eligible voters may cast their ' GLBT community thiSiOh and ship always seems to settle into the ballots for Monarchs and Board of work for a more free and Wet W0iid- loving routine of a couple grown too Directors starting at 5:30. The As we work towards the elimination familiar with one another. but hap— show will start approximately at 0f homophobia. we 8'50 need to be pily so. 6:00. Last year coronation was willing to face the classism, racism, Gregory (Rodney Featherson). over by 11:30, so do not come too ableism, and other barriers that are is an aging choreographer who late. ...continued on page 2 within our community. Having fun dotes on his younger lover, Bobby tégether is a step in the right direc- (Troy Johnson), who is blind. Their Sponsor of the M on”, t'Oh- relationship seems solid until an There Will also be free anony- irresistible dancer, Ramon ' mous AlDS testing available in a (Stephen Thornton), callously private room 0f the motel. The ora- flaunts his sex a eal and seduces sure method will be used, no blood Bobby on the firgtpnight- The B a l' C 0 m PI 8 X needs to be drawn. Thanks t0 VOI- John Jacky" (Michael unteers of American for helping Thompson), is a sour ex-brit who make this event possible. _ .....contrnued on page 2 [0V6 144/08 l7? continued from pg 1 Coronation continued from page 1 affa‘vwmue? GAY and rankles everyone around him. The In addition to the coronation ‘4 ’i Elill truth about his ire becomes clear events that evening, two significant , when he has to take care of his awards will be given out. The James V t. bElZVICl; twin brother, James. Unlike John, "Sweet Evening Breeze" Herndon ORGANIZATION James inspires nothing but affeC— Lifetime Achievement Award and the Lefiig'tm Kentucky tion in those around him. Their Henry Faulkner Award (voted on the relationship is the source of the night of Coronation.) - play's revelations about the related Leading up to Coronation, there net-so NEWS questions 0f gay identity and self will be several events. Friday July 6, is Vol. 15 N0. 7 esteem. the In Town Show held at Club 141 Finally, There's Buzz (Darrell starting promptly at 8:30. Sat. July 7 Mains), a maniacal lover of the there are three events: the State published monthly by musical theater. Like James, BUZZ Dinner at the Radisson at 5:30. the - - suffers from AIDS. and he has Out of Town Show featuring perform— “le lieXllltllllll Gay Mina” resigned himself to a life of humor- ers from across the USA and Canada ' ' ' ous anecdotes and comforting triv— at Club 141 at 8 pm, and the 9" Males serum ”mammal! ia. Against all odds, BUZZ finds Exotic Review in back of Club 141 at 3llSewntlStleet himself falling in love for what 10:30. Separate admission, in addi- might be one last summer. tion to normal cover, is required. mm The Broadway production The morning after Coronation the , received five Tony Award nomina- "\fictory Brunch", a casual buffet, will Mary Cl°ne ”h" R'dner tions and wins for McNain (Best be held at the Radisson where the New Play) and John Glover (Best newly elected monarchs great their mum Actor) for his portrayal Of twins. subjects, and Donnie and Tracy will Terry Mulling, President John and James. A film version say their farewells. Jerry Hicks, \flce President was released in 1997 starring Advance tickets for reserved Mary Crone. Editor Jason Alexander who replaced tables for coronation are available at Charley Slusher, Treasurer Nathan Lane in the stage version. www.impcourt.org/kentucky/corona- Ginger Moore, Secretary Tickets are $8 and may be tion2001.html You may also choose Thomas Collins reserved by calling 253-3233 or to buya Passport, which covers all the Jerry Nefi can be purchased at the door. events. Payable by Credit card only Kelly O’Ferrell Proceeds benefit the Pride Center. on website. John Ridner Cary Sudduth M'SSY W"S°” NEW GLSO NEWS DEADLINES uLsu Annual Dues & llewsletier. Because we are now sitting the editing of the GLSO Newt we need to have individual. $15 articles and items for Community News by the 16111 ul each muntlt Couple $20 _ Please Send To Boil] Billion at 32$? emu: fight Mari: mancmne@a0iwm represent those of the GLSO Board. ! John; umal0t02@aol.i0m !! Submissions are welcome and staff reserves the ' ht to edit submissions and advertise- rrien't‘s9 as well as the right to reject submis~ THANKS sionsoradvertisements. GLSO Page 2 . , re - . . .5 , 4 «at he” re a‘T' t ., _, » , . A 5:; . M g Volunteer Awards Banquet Pride Center opening W Grand Many people commented on how much they In a fabulous show of support over 125 people enjoyed the tenth anniversary banquet this year. The attended the Grand Opening Of the new GLSO Pride quality of the musical entertainment was particularly Center Of the Bluegrass on June 2- The Center was appreciated this year, thanks to Another Note and The packed With people enjoying the food and drink, a Lexington Men’s Chorus. in addition, we all enjoyed the video presentation, the new library, and Wet being personal stories that were shared and the warmth of together in this inviting and comfortable space. There the presentations and acceptances. A number of seemed to be a smile on everyone's face. speakers remembered the groups or gatherings that Thanks must 9° em to the Pride Center helped them take their first steps out of the closet. Committee who worked 3° hard for the last year to Volunteers keep our community thriving. Giving make the new facility a reality. Special thanks to Jerry public acknowledgement for the many hours of donat- Neff who spearheaded the renovations and to Yvonne ed time is important, it weaves our community together and Jeanette, whose artistic talents resulted in a truly and it feels wonderful to honor our friends. beautiful and welcoming décor. To everyone who The Wasson Volunteer of the Year 2001 Award played a part, big or small, in making the new Pn'de was given to Michael Thompson who envisioned and Center a reality, the community says "Thank You." created Moveable Feast in 1998 and has worked dili— ”0‘" it is time for you to determine what the gently to see over 45.000 meals delivered over the last Pride Center Wt" be. It is currently being used as three years. He is also the Co-chair of the Ky HIV meeting space, hUt it can be 5° much more. D0 you Prevention Community Planning Group and was have an event or activity that you would like to hold at recently appointed by Gov. Patton to leadership of the the Pride Center? We have had suggestions for a Ky AIDS Advisory Council. rotating gallery of works by GLBT artists, a monthly The Rainbow Community Service Award was reading, and movie nights. What's your idea? given to the The Lexington Men’s Chorus for their Would you like to see the Center open more eleven years of beautiful music. They have engen- hours? Office hours have been established, 9‘3 dered pride within us and have been emissaries to the Monday - Friday. These are covered by volunteers 3° greater Lexington community. at times you will have to leave a message. More vol- Individual Awards given by organizations : unteers are needed for afternoon, evening, and week- AVOL Lovan Award Mike Wolken end hours. It's a good way to meet people. AVOL William “King” Solomon Award: Kaye Wilson, If you have an idea, want to schedule an event, or peggy “Jade” Hubbard, & Katherine Ketron can volunteer call the Pride Center at 859-253-3233 or Lex. Men’s Chorus: John Hawks Kenneth Sanders visit the web site a www.bluegrasspn'de.org. Blue rass Fairness: James Dickinson 9 see Jane Minder mcc IUMMER NEW! Imperial Court Janet Elam Homosexuality & the Bible Sermon Series Offered Movable Feast : Erin Abner & Terry Keys June brought its usual busy times to Faith MCC. Rainbow Bowling League: Tim Combs We joined the fun at the Pride Picnic and other events Sisthas in the Life - Missy Wilson throughout the month. Church leadership attended a SisterSound: Louise Atwood Faith & Community Workshop moonmed on page4 WEEWW Community News continued \\ , Imperlal Court of Ky ministry and pursuing social justice in a recent hate (3 ’ We have had a grand time during crime. FMCC joined the Soulforce training and partici- o . June. On the weekend of June 2, pated in a peaceful outreach to Ashland Ave. Baptist Duke Rob and Baroness ll of the Barony of Louisville, Church. It was an empowering time of challenge and Kelly 0. Empress 19 Tracy Taylor, and EMporer 19 growth as we StOOd. in love, to ask Ashland Baptist t0 Donnie, “E.V.” attended the Coronation held in stop the spiritual violence that is too often a part of Hamilton, Ontario. Congratulations to John and Southern Baptist Ministry. FMCC also joined in a local Tatiana on a fabulous year of fundraising and best Native American celebration. wishes to their new monarchs. July brings about excitement and challenge as the On the weekend of June 9_ Consort to Emperor ChurCh sends Rev. Mel, Pastor, and a lay delegate to 19' Shane. and Emperor 19 Donnie, “E_V_” attended WOTShlPS as usualSundays at 1030 am, and Will enjoy event held in cooperation with Boston’s Gay Pride guest speakers. _ _ . _ events. This court just received it’s Imperial Court sta— JU'Y Wi“ 3'50 be e time *0 Journey once again-into tus change from a Barony this year; it is an exciting a popular sermon serIeS- Homosexuality and the Bible- time for them. Emperor E.V. was honored to be an MC Come and hear the unique perspective of God's at the Ball. unconditional love for 3”. Explore your falth and the The month of June has also been busy with our Scriptures- what do they say, REALLY? The sermon candidate fundraisers. The excitement is building for senes begin Sunday, J'U'Y 15: at FMCC- Located at Coronation 20 to be held the weekend of July 6-8. The 145 BU” Road, WOFShlP begins at 1030 am. Call Imperial Court of Ky. invites everyone to attend. See (859) LEX-FMCC for more information. from page story for details. More Community News on Page 10 a Real Estate SerVIce Wlth P ROFESSIONAL'SM 2 g; I; RESULTS £5 Serving Lexington . ,_ | NTEGRITY & All of Central Kentucky Scott Ackerman “ Mobile: 859-338-8483 g.{ EDICATION Voice Mail: 859-294-2055 i 1. 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" v l l O 29 _ 3° . l l Wmdy Knoll Farm..........................299-7410 10:30 Faith MCC 7PM GSA (Prlde Center) ) 5 10'45 UU Church gogglxeftep Study (Call 1 ‘ Riding Lessons, Trail Riding, Boarding 9PM Rainbow Bowling g . (SOUthland LaneS) l 1 LCXlngton Men’s Chorus-cocoo-oecoeeoooz31'0090 ( Rehearsals start again in March 1 P%asus Travel I.C.0.0.0...C.OOCOOCOOIOIICIOIICZ53- 1 644 Donating 1% of your ticket cost to GLSO GLSO PAGE 9 PRIDE CENTER LIBRARY A WAIT: YOU The Pride Center Library is now open. Located in the Pride Center at 389 Waller Avenue, Suite 100, the collection currently includes over 300 books, magazines, video and audio recordings on a wide variety of GLBTQ subjects. The entire collection is made up of materials donated by individuals in our community and the collection will continue to grow. Donations are tax-deductible and can be brought to the Pride Center. You can visit the Library, sign up for a library card, and check out materials. Books can be checked out for 4 weeks, videos and audio recordings for 1 week. Magazines and reference books can be used in the Library. Come by and check us out. The Library is currently open during regular business hours Monday - Friday 9 to 3. We are looking for volunteers to keep the Pride Center and Library open for afternoon, evening and weekend hours. If you are interested, call’the Pride Center at 859-253-3233 or Visit the website at www.bluegrasspride.org. 176 of ry‘ J arr-1 Familq movies at the Pride Center On Sunday, July 15, 7 pm at On Friday, July 13, at 7 pm the copy and will be showing it the Pride Center, Tina will be Pride Center will host Family at the Pride Center later in hosting a POCUY Jam. EVBIYODS Movie Night. This month‘s the summer or fall. is invited! We enjoyed the Pride selection is The Incredible True Reading SO much we want to Adventure of Two Girls in Love. '50.; make it a regular OCCUITBDCC- We This is a fun tale of two dissimilar WiShin Chair i"% Will strive to make these readings high school girls who discover each 3 (£4372: a safe place for all people. other in spite of their differences. August 11.. Noah's Ark Come read your work, or listen to An upbeat movie that accurately Benefit (no-kill shelter), others read. Prose iS 3130 portrays aspects of lesbian culture. Lexington, 1-3 pm, Shillito aoceptable. Perhaps we will hear Diversity Film apologizes that Park another installment 0f 111(3)” S the film My Own Country was Aug 16... Thurs Night Live, novel! Bring a $130k t0 share if unable to be shown at the Library Lexington, 7-9p.m., you are so inclined. last month. we now have a video Courthouse Square ——-———-——-—-——-Jq—I——-—-_—-——————— The Discussion Group meets every Wednesday at 7 pm, lagthc Pride Center call Jane at 276—0673 for information WW DQDQR5 E'QR 200'! GLSO would like to thank our donors for the first half of 2001. We \ A are more than half way to our goal of matching the Gill Grant of $7,500. We appreciated your generosity. C Shelby Reynolds Danny M. ET Nebel . Ed and Gina Coop[er wfl Wayne (3- Paula Ger an Hobert. ElliS- THE ORIGINAL ONE DAY Hl-TECH SIGN co. Bill Loggins. Jennifer Crossen Howard 31mm" VVIllie B. and Eddie W. Kathy Schiflett Owner/General Monoger Bill Me. Deborah Core 332 SOU’rthnd Drive . . Lexington, KY 40503 DaVIna Warner ReInette Jones (859) 2 60-10 48 Bruce Budge & John Sparkman (859) 260-2071 Fax Esther Rigby Jamie McDaniel Diane Karp 1066 New Circle Roo d DaVid Cupps SCOtty BaeSIGT Lexington, KYAOSOS Harold Chandler and Billy Cuzick (859)252-1200 Barbara Stead Lawrence McPherson (859) 252'1300FGX Abby Marlatt Trilby Trent Ann Olliges C9”: (859) 321-8972 Patti Hall Richard McCall Donna Burton E‘WO‘“ slgnsnow366 and several contributors that wish to remain annonomous @5'gnsnow'com We have having some computer problems so we appologise if your name is missing. We will be printing more names next month Matt Schuler, l..M.T. *Licensed Massage Therapist *Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork *Associate Member American Massage Therapy Association (859)263-3998 h A Member of the GLBT Community Who Is Particularly Sensitive to the Needs of Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, and Trangendered Persons “ Office Appointments and House Calls First Massage $40 With Mention Of This Ad (regularly $50) W GLSO page 11 a celestial body from beyond had intentionally sent METEOR’ MAYBE forth a gay pride greeting. And who is to say that was By Reinette E Jones not the case. Like many meteors before them, the par- . . ticles entered earth's atmosphere and ignited, lightning cont;:'i:;'hmfm'jgénygljstgzgcgf a 30:38:; (18233:; up the sky with a streak of brilliant light, then disinte- Pride Month, but you probably did not hear about it. gram '"m a fine “St that sewed lunch the earth' A" . . . observer was quoted as saylng, That was the best News of the event was covered m the alternative medla darn drag show that I had ever seen." and it wasn't considered a danger to national security Why did the earth pass through that particular belt or t? c'v'llzat'on’ “and It was thought that most ofrthe of particles? No one knows. The shower was not a rentfriavcfuog grfitegfizrrqg 2:2: theytreacfed periodic shower, which means that it will not appear at . . . ' . y qu' e a ew the same time each year. It may never appear again. Martlan Meteorites m Antarctica. . . Videos of the event were available on-line last year, but BUt there was somethlng Odd about ”"8 partlcular due to lack of interest, the site has been removed. meteor shower. lndIVlduals, who keep watch for other All meteor showers provide information about the life forms, noted that within the stream of particles were . . . . two parallel particles. The distance between the dlstrlbutlon of matter m the solar system and they have objects was filled with pinpoints of black twinkling been recorded for more than 3000 years. At one pomt, ' . . . anythlng that fell from the sky was called a meteor: llghts. The llghts were thought to be trapped de-luml- . . . . nance that had collected as the shower traveled raln, snow, hall, and llghtnlng. Later observers thought through space. the meteor showers were maglcal events. Wlth the Or, the ligh ts may have been a connector of some development of solence, it was later learned that they kind, like the corpus callosum found between the two orlglrlzlategn spacembeyéond ”287:3? :3:T:S;h:ra: t hemispheres of the! human brain. For humans, the ing togglete’ (1:: attzzlttignsgy thrlovging tw: hot we: right hemisphere c0ntro|s the left side of the body and . the left hemisphere controls the right side of the body; toward earth. Or, perhaps there Tea'” was a Prlde the parallel objects may have been side by side Month greetlng m t.h e whole maglcal mlx. It COUId because each some how controlled the other via the always be ”St a plain meteor shower. B.Ut that-would lights between the two. The particles were so similar in be too common, and those parallel. particles Wlth the structure that they were referred to as being homoge- {/"r‘/'\‘./¢r’i.‘7 neous. (Which, by they way, has nothing to do with the “Wye/avexxoe/eeve,Jaws/LAO lesbian couple who both have the name Jean.) 50/ @flrflnattfln Q The particles were noted during the month of : \/ June, which is also Pride Month. The possible con- 3’ Friday, July 6 :21 nection between the meteor shower and the month ) In Town Show Clubl41 8:30 U was down played for fear that it would be thought that 5:32 “(3 .- 1D Ev Saturday, July 7 [’3 gfl‘T— ‘ "Iii L/ State Dinner 5:30 Radisson :3 .\, mg. I HumMine Bird Insights 'I 0‘“ “Tm Sh°w& Club 1‘“ 8 Pm ‘ ‘ Balancine New age 8: Traditional Services ji 9” Males Exotic RCVieW Chlb 141 10:30 :63: l Tina Gale, M6 Guidance &.‘ Counseling j >51?- Sunday’ {"1 y 8 Coronatlon 3, I {0/ Radlsson 6 pm Z) ' Phone 859 913 3620 e—mall. hummlngblrd@ptel.net H > Monday, July 9 Victory Brunch (2 t L. _ll. ‘ _ . GLSO Page 12 S|mlluorslll|b at the Mullill INDEPENDENCE DAY! 9"” WEDNESDHY9 JULY 4TH! 7"” July 6 & 7: 0 Lounge Bar‘ opens a’r 11a.m.! \ The Illinois $F' 9 Food & Music out back! Bapbie D0" 6‘}. 0 Prime SpO'l' for' parade wa’rching 9F The out fron’r! 3% ”mm" 0D (03f 9 Tea Dance in The disco 3 C©NfUSi©n immedia’rly following The parade! July 13 a? 14: o MISS FIRECRACKER Pageant 8pm! Dana, —————_—-————‘_————et, St. James ofg . Monda Ni h Movies “1)resseo[& Bare Wig/l 10pm—ish ISS Gay World 2000-2001 6714111191711 KARAOKE! (1.“ a 0 who EVERY TUESDAY .4 ‘~ 1 “h Jauth 10 PM _ a.- ‘ » ' :33) 224 east main street Iexington, kentucky 859.255.1551 must be 21 with valid id GLSO Page 13 Q13S( ) ‘Diizecto’zy ’ ' -’ The GLSO DOJ Pride(Bobin)..............................................231-8526 GLSO P 'd Ce t 253 3233 E-MALE (Blll)....................................................255-5469 . 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